The VIVA Articles You Did NOT Get This Month!

I posted last week about VIVA Magazine being pulled out of the market after being distributed. How do I know that? Obviously I got the magazine the first time it was distributed when lots of my friends could not find it any where.

After asking and looking deeper to find the magazine, I learned that it was pulled because of some controversial articles that were featured in this issue. I made a decision then and there to talk about this subject and get the word out to all interested people out there that there are some information that was meant to reach us and for some reason it was blocked censored.

Let me clarify one thing here before I give you a chance to read the articles; I posted about this before and am posting about it now because I believe in transparency. Solving problems in society always begin with recognizing them and accepting that there is a problem to begin with and getting out of the denial to work on our issues from the roots.

So, regardless of my personal opinion about the articles and their content, I believe that everyone has the right to read them and make up their own minds about them, therefore; here they are:

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