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A provocative segment discusses the absence of Black men involved in the heavy equipment and demolition trades in Los Angeles. Corolla provides statistics showing that Black Americans are overrepresented in homelessness and street-level street crime but virtually absent from skilled trades and infrastructure jobs. He attributes this to cultural factors, including the legacy of systemic disinvestment, discouragement from manual labor, and the influence of societal narratives that push Black individuals toward entertainment or illegal activities.