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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get get no boys. It's back and reoded all in
your mind. Yeah, not deep throating. This is for the streets,
the reel, the railroaded, the distant franchise, the truth escape building.
And they ain't knowing we speak the truth, so they
quoted because we wrote it. The North South East coat
is the g b my keeping your head bobbing. It
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ain't no stopping and wants to be drops head by then.
The system is so corrupt they throw the rock out
of their heads and then blame it on us. Don't
get twisted on Code and me and danced for no
buttament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces in the building.
Collectively we are the Ghetto Boys. Real Loaded, Reloaded with
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another episode of information and instructions to help you navigate
through this wild, crazy, beautiful world in the studio Ghetto
Ghetto Ghetto Boys Man a wild wild wild West week
start off. Man started off, So you came to my
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birthday party right phenomenal by the way, bro, Like I've
seen you do hundreds of sets, hundreds, I've never seen
you so good. The night of your birthday part. I
wasn't even drunk. That was good stuff. Man, that was good. Bro.
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I was sitting there like amazed. I was just sitting
there like I had to tap Jay, like, man, look
at this you kidding it? Like he was. He was
in that baby, everything was in pocket, everything was on time.
I mean it was it was beautiful, man, Like the
crowd interaction, you know, the way you went from one
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song to the next. That was nothing was predictable, which
is always good if it's not predictable, and it's still
good stuff. Keep yeah, good good stuff, man, good stuff.
And man did you have But it seemed like the
world showed up and then kind of shrimp this b
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up in that Thingn't that shrimp with those are scrimps
by long Man? Yeah, that game big shrimp man. I
called him with a game punk shrimp because when I
went to this premier in Hollywood years ago, he catered,
and that was the first time I had seen any scrimp,
you know, like in person, shrimp that big. He had
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the whole shrimp table. Yeah, the whole table just full
of shrimp. And I'm standing right next to a drinking
champagne and I put my champagne glass on shrimp. Take
just put it all the way hooded out. Man. I
think that what you did Um the other night, Um
with a Marvelous Bridge, the just the kind of kick
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off fundraiser, man, was extra special. You know, in the
name of your mother and Bridge and the gap between
you know, our the people that we get our wisdom
from and and and and the people with less wisdom,
you know, to be able to to come together and
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and and and and talk and and they have someone
to to sit with, play chess with, you know from
you learn from some get some wisdom from, you know,
offering the stop really offering a stipeend. I think that
that was a that just shows growth. That shows a
lot of growth in you man too, to go from
a ghetto boy to ship being a philanthropist. You know
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what I'm saying, Like, that's big Willie. I watched and
I watched the entire transition man, beautiful thing, Bro. Congratulations
on that. I appreciate it. Man. You all go out
and support the Marvelous Bridge. A Marvelous Bridge absolutely. Just
go to marvelous Bridge dot org if you want information
about the foundation. We're looking for partners, we want volunteers.
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Everybody that that say that the youth thought the future.
Here's a chance to prove it. There you go. You
can invest your time, your resources, your influence, your bread,
whatever it is. You know, everybody got something to give,
you know. Yeah, man, beautiful man, and I appreciate you
for coming out too, No doubt man, anything you do,
I'm on support man. It was. It was the cherry
on top, Cheerry on top show man. Let's get to
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the meeting potatoes of this podcast. Bro. You know Trump announced,
you know, I have to Yeah, that's probably the single
biggest news. No, I got one bigger than that, but
go ahead, no, no, you know I want to hear
something bigger. There's a Indi Calu form of texting. Sent
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me a yung sent me um a new was clipping up.
The governor in Virginia, Glen Yorkan Republican, has introduced a
new elementary history curriculum that removes all mentions of Dr
Martin Luther King jr. Mm hmm. That's bigger than Trump
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announcing his presidency. You want you want, you want me
to tell you why? Because it shows it shows us
that the Republicans are getting in in their switching history
and turning history around. There. They're they're um kicking us
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all the way out of the out of the history
for one. You know, so if you can overturn ROEVI Wade,
then you know, next is the affirmative action that's on
the table now, Okay, So ROEVI Wade overturned, affirmative action overturned.
The next is gonna be voting rice overturned, and then
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after that it's gonna be let's put them back in slavery. Okay.
So that's why I think that that announcement right here,
with the governor out of Virginia, UM, kicking Dr Martin
Luther King out of his history curriculum, as soon to
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spread across the country. As you know Florida, UM, Florida's
governor descentis run. The sentis Okay, he's making it illegal
two put guilt on white people for slavery. I'm not
making this up, I know. But it's it's you know,
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it's it's in it passed. Did it pass? I'm not sure?
I'm thinking did really? I'm not sure I think your passed. Bro.
Here's like, when I listened to all the things that
you just said, when I listened to you lay the
case out, it's I would be remissed to not ask
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the question where are and where were the Democrats as
these things happened. You see, all throughout our existence in
this country, from slavery on, starting with slavery, this is
we didn't start with slavery, but let's start that slavery
from here on, where they where they? You know? Yeah,
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so for so from that point on, there's been two
primary parties, Democrats Republicans. With all of this stuff that happened,
there's already there's always been one party. If something bad happened,
there was always one party that you point to, But
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there was always one party that had happened on their watch,
whether it was a Democrat or the Republicans, it's still
happened on their watch. So when bad things happen, let's say,
let's say black, let's just say black people do vote Democrat, right,
for most black people vote Democrats. At so at one point,
most black people were voting Republicans regardless of what which
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party was. When they voted for whatever party they voted
for and still got mistreated. What did the other side
who was in power do to reach over and say
black people, I'm not gonna treat you that bad. Look
what I got for you. You voted for them. But
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look with me, I love you, I'll help you. I don't.
I want to see you do better. And this is
what I'm doing in my district to help you. This
is what I'm doing in my city to welcome you. You
You see, so that both are always at the table
when the bullshit is going down. Right now, all of
this stuff that's happened in this legislation that's being moved
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is being moved on the Democrats watch. And so in
my opinion, all of the asses are sitting right at
the table and they're all eaten from that same But
you gotta look at the division, you know in the numbers. Okay,
if it's um uh, if it's more Republicans and Democrats,
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and the Democrats are gonna be our voters, You're awareness right.
I hear what you're saying. I hear what you're saying.
But what I'm saying is that even if they're I voted,
they still have you still have Democrats who have a
certain level of power in Congress. And but let's move
past Congress here. Even on the municipal level, on the
local level, on the local and state level, a lot
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a lot of things can be done. When you got
hold entire cities that are ran by Democrats and black
people are suffering. You understand what I'm saying. So that's
it's important to acknowledge that. Well, that's that's that's not
by accident, that's by design. I know that. And it's
the same thing which you have entire cities that are
ran by Republicans and black people are suffering. It's the
same ship, bro, It's the ships. So it's like we
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gotta go for self, like funk all these motherfucker's fun
them all because I'm gonna tell you something. Yeah, Trump
announced his presidency and just like when I realized when
I was sitting in that news at that news station
when he won in twenty what was that when you know, Willie,
he didn't win in seen did he? So when he
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won in sixteen and I realized when I saw that
that red wave and I saw that ship happening, and
I was like, oh, Dave and elect this du fist,
this dumb super dumby, this super dumby is about to
be the president of the United States. Like we couldn't
do better than that, this crude dumb it, this this
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futher who cheated on tests, didn't even take his own test.
It's just that to take his test for him. This dude,
this dude, it's about to be the president, I said,
and you know what I said, That's what it is. Uh,
it ain't gonna stop me because the rest of them
didn't stop me. So far, we survived every single weeket
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President that this country has produced, every single one, we've survived.
And so we've survived every single one and not just survived.
We thried, we we we. I just don't think. I
just don't think that that too many people could have,
too many people could have done better than what we've
been able to do, considering that we are targeted by
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our own government for fel Is it safe to say that, um,
black people are feared, absolutely feared, or is it safe
to say that, um, but they they're afraid that we
might want revenge or some ship. I don't think that's
really what it is, because if you if we want
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to revenge, we'd got it by now exactly. Don't have
to don't. I don't have to wait for legislation the
past to get revenge. And we wanted to revenge instead
of killing black people black people out there killing each other,
they'd be doing something something else. So we and they
do have the power to do something else if they
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wanted to. So if we wanted revenge, we could get revenge.
We could kick it off, like some of these people
are acting like black people are scared to kick it off.
Like black people don't have a problem killing. They just ain't.
They just ain't turn their energy in the right direction yet. Damn,
that's that's the point. Yeah, So so Trump, you know him? Him?
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Like the trip part about him. This is the biggest part, Brad.
This is the biggest part about him being allowed to
run again. This guy organized a coup government. He organized
the coup the US government. That he should hang for that,
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they should bring back hanging and start with him for that.
He organized a coup to overthrow the US government. And
they're allowing him instead. They didn't put him in jail,
they didn't prosecute him. They are allowing him. When they
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had they had a chance to stick it to him
where he could never run again, and they let him
off the hook. So they allowed him. They're allowing him
now to run again, which makes me think the whole
thing is rigged anyway, It's like, how does it do?
How does that something like that happen? If you don't
want it to happen, if the collective body doesn't want
it to happen, how does that happen? And I would
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not and I would not. I would not underestimate his
ability to actually pull off another wind, because remember everybody
underestimated him last time and he got in. But what
about what about when he has to stand in front
of them the form and speak, you know, the debate,
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and people started picking apart his ship because you know,
he's not gonna be the only Republican uh in his race.
You are aware of that, right, do you think that
his um the people that's running against him are gonna
be afraid that they're gonna lose the base, you know,
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lose their base because of what they don't say. They
don't have the balls. The Republican Party, as Deal Hugley said,
it's full of a bunch of cowards. They are cowards,
even even and miss McConnell included first, with all of
that power, with all of that power that they that
they will with those seats that they have, they are
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cowards when it comes to Donald Trump. They are so
afraid of losing a few votes, losing their position. See
that's what they cling to. They cling to, They cling
to that session. Let me ask you a question. Position
more than they want America to be united. They want
that position more than they want America to be healed.
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Do you they don't care about that position? Do you
think that the other Republicans that are gonna run are
gonna try to tap into his base and use that
same type of rhetoric, like that same kind of ship.
They ain't got the ball? Do you think Pince No,
do you think penc will come out and and uh
announced that that he's a racist? And he only want
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to because that's basically what Donald Trump did in the
nutshell and that's what fired up is based so fucking
hard because he did not you know how how we
have to um denounce uh being an anti semitic or
something being anti semitic, like like denounced that, but don't
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denounce that you're a racist like he never said he
wasn't or he never Well what's understood? Don't have to
be sick. Yeah, I don't give a damn it he
says he's a racist or not. But I'm just saying
some people on him saying that if he's some people
ride on him saying that. You know what I mean, Like,
if he says he's not racist, he's not a racist,
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he says he's and he's not anti Semitic, he's not
anti Semitic, knowing deep down his heart, you know, Like,
what does it matter? Yeah, Yeah, he's still gonna push
forth his agenda. And I still and and I believe
in all honesty that they're gonna try to run and
tap into his base. They're gonna run on that same
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type of fucking rhetoric, you know, taking away. You know,
I heard some ship that was profound Willie, And I
don't know if I told you this, but everything that
we have was granted by a judge. Yeah, everything that
everybody has. That's not true. Not white people are born
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into They're born into privilege. He's born into being able
to vote. You're boring into being able to sit in
the front of the boat. Hold on, but hold on,
let me, let me, let me back up. You can
eat at the restaurants and walk through the front. They
was already granted that right, but we had to get
that ship vote into a right. Right. Good point, good point,
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and that's the way they've been able to maintain control
over the people. They just write it in the law.
It doesn't matter. So it doesn't matter what your what
your position is, it doesn't matter how you feel with
the voters fear, it doesn't matter what your constituents feel.
Just right in the law. And now they got to obey.
Now that you said that those laws can be overturned
because they're laws, their statutes overturned, the statue pignatures all.
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It takes somebody to sit down and say that, yeah,
it's written up. And then you know, they ran our
house and put us in handcuffs and ship, you know,
and put us back into captivity. Like it's all done
with the stroke of a pin. It's not a right,
it's it's a judges's uh, granting this, If that makes sense.
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He's granting us the right to sit here and converse,
you know about ship that's going on. But imagine if
the powers that be took the pen and they can't
do that no more. That's that then that's law again. Okay,
so away with the first one. We had to really really,
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really really really be careful on how we choose our
elected officials. Really because they have the right to overturn
ship because they're in that seat, you know what I mean?
Like that vote. As as unimportant as it may seem
to some, it's very important for our democracy, our freedom,
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our our being able to do ship, being able to
move around out here without being um victims. Podcast will
be right back after the point. What do you think
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it is more important voting economic compowerment? If you have
to choose one, I know you can. I know that
we need both. But if you have to pick one,
where you start, I think with the right people and
then I'm not evading the question, but I'm just saying,
with the right people at the head of the table,
then the money, the economics will come behind that. See,
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we can have all the money in the world, but
we can't trage ship because we don't have a voice
in the house. Well that's why I said economic compowerment.
See that the impolicycy You can have money but not power. Yeah,
empowerment comes from our organization. I'll take the organization because
I know that money follows that. I know that money
money comes with power. So I honestly believe that if
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we put the right people in place, then we won't
have to worry about the money partner the moment. Economic
empowerment comes with the right people at the head of
the table. All right. That's the way I feel about it.
And some may disagree, and some may agree, But I
mean it's spooky, man, just to know, you know, just
knowing me, knowing that a mothering wake up in the
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morning and be on some ship and and and and
write us out like like like the governor of Virginia
is writing us out of history. He's writing Dr Keny
out of history, you know. And it's not very many
black people in US history books in the first place.
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You know, never here um nothing about Frederick Douglas, Eli Whitney,
Sojournal Truth, Dread Scott you know, uh uh path Singleton's.
It's too many of the name Willie and and it's
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too many the name the contributions that that has been
made to this country. Yet we still go um unappreciated,
we still go unrecognized, underserved. You know, it's terrible. Ship
I'm looking at I'm looking at the Kanye uh West
Kyrie Irving situation. Now, I'm looking at how many black
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people came out and said that, you know, Kyrie fucked up,
Kanye fucked up. Yeah, that's some weak ship. But what happens.
What happens when um I get on the record and say,
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funk this nigg I'm gonna kill him now, I'm gonna
cut his baby's heads off. Get a grammar, shit, ship
your gramm. Hey man, it's it's it's um where the
fucking world we live in, bro Ice, teach something that
ship up the coldest man. And I said it once
and I said a thousand times. Man, it's freedom of speech.
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Just watch what you say. A lot of people man
in this country, bro, they you know, we can. We
can brag all all we want about our military, but
our military, and I might it ain't. We really are
not in control of that. It's them over there. They're
controlling that. I'm talking. I'm talking about those elite members.
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They controlled, They control the military. So we can brag
all we want on the military, but that's all we
really got. Those people in some of these other countries,
they got way more nuts than Americans. Americans are full
of fucking cowards, bro, And and we high it's almost
like half It's almost like having a big brother. You
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can't fight, but your big brother kick ass. And so
you hide behind your big brother talking all that ship
because you know, ain'tybody gonna got big brother all that
ship behind your big brother. And that's how Americans do.
They hid behind big brother. Big brother is the elite
big brother of the Americans. Well, even know what I'm
talking about, a viral moment, that's okay, I'm not worried
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about that. But what I am worried about is it's
know what I know when I am what I am
worried about it it's people, uh misinterpreted what I'm trying
to say. Yeah, that's the easing Americans. I don't even
say most Americans. I al would say most Americans are
some fucking cowards because they refused to challenge this government.
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They refused to actually go up against the government and
and and and really get these fucking people that are
in office that have these lifetime tenures. They got to go. Bro.
These people are sitting in office, man like people like
CLARENS Thomas and all these people, and they just sit
there for for the fifty years. Man, just stroking that pin.
Man just doing whatever they want to do, getting that
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free money, getting that free healthcare, man, and just and
just ain't doing nothing to help the people. They're not
doing nothing to bring us together. They're not doing anything
to help the people. America is more divided today than
perhaps has ever met. I'm in with that, and and
and the trip part about it is that with all
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of this technology that we have, with all of the
resources that we have, you know, people feel less safe
today than they've ever felt. And but they but these
politicians continue to run on being tough on crime, and
and every year it seems that crime gets worse. It
seems like every year people continue to be even more afraid,
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but they continue to vote for these politicians who said,
I'm gonna be tough, I'm gonna be tough on I'm
gonna be tough on crime. But why why is it
if they're so tough on crime that that has to
be the number one priority every single time? And why
is it that? Why is it number one for you?
Every single Every year? Every year you can you can't
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even say okay, last year, can't even say, uh, well,
I felt I felt more. Uh what we can't say
last year I felt more fearful, and I do this year. No,
every year you feel more, even even more fearful, and
that's why I don't make no damn sense when it's stupid.
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Dodo Bird named Teddy Cruz tells victims of gun violence
and advocates that the solution to gun control is more
police officers in the schools. The solution to gun control,
I meant, the solution to mass murders in the school
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is more law enforcement officers. That were three and seventy
six law enforcement officers in u vality that watched nineteen
kids gets slaughtered. That's fucked up. They were there, but
they were They were watched that nineteen kids, nineteen babies
and two adults got slaughtered. And those sorry, lazy, no
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good for nothing Mama should be bad. Daddy should have
pulled out motherfucker's did nothing, Bro, They did nothing. So
don't tell me we need more police officers. That's not
the answer. That's not the answer, bro. But that's the
answer this dude gave because he's trying to keep his position.
And that's all they care about, bro. They care about
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that elitism. They care about that elitism. They care about
their position, and that's it. They don't care about us.
And and I'm telling to you white people too, they
don't care about you either. They use you as ponds.
They don't care about you. They don't care about none
of us going back. Will you're going back? I wanna
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I wanna touch a little bit more only your valley issue,
because I had a chance to watch that, um the
replay of it, and from the camps uh, the officers,
man and those people were standing in the fucking hallway
while all these little kids were in their classrooms, which
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was supposed to be cool and calm and a safe
place for them to be. And some motherfucker in the
shooting and you stopping the parents from going in there
to get their kids. Man didn't stop there. One lady
I can't say her name, I can't remember her name,
but she went up in there and got her baby
and came out. Then what kind of motherfuckers standing around
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and and and listen to these little kids screaming and
getting shot? You fucking motherfucker cowards. Oh my goodness, Yeah,
tear crewise checks check this oute tear crewise listened to
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he had a meeting with these victims, victims of gun
violence and and and aving gets uh for gun control.
And this dude, one guy talked to him about his
six year old daughter and how they were running away
from one of the mad shootings at another one, uh
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at rob Elementary School. Uh. This that was in New Vality.
The parents of what was the named Felix and Kim,
the parents of this little girl, uh name, I think
her name is Alexis or something like that, Lexi, the
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parents of this little girl. The parents of this little
girl showed him a picture of her dead in the casket,
and then they asked him, you know, what is the solution,
And this dude said, more police officers in the I'm
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saying that, he say, in the schools. Yeah, in the school. Okay,
so you want to put more guns in the school,
more police officers, more guns in the school. In other words,
their solution is a bad daid for everything. It's a
bad aid instead of going to the source. Yeah, what
is the source. The source is mental health. We have
we have a huge mental health crisis. It's it's just
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too many people. We have a we have a mental
health crisis. And we do have a problem with easy
access to assault weapons. Easy access. I mean, I'm an
agreement with that, but there's too many um mentally ill
people in this country. So it's gonna be impossible to
pick them out. The smartest thing for them and do
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has put a system in these schools that locked their
motherfucker down. You know, they gotta be able to they
they have to walk into the door and when that
door locks, you know, the door in front of them
is locked, you know, and they and and it's more
doors and more fucking garages that like when they hit
when when she jumped off, they hit that button and
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everything shut down. You can't get down none of the halls.
Kind of like what happens when if something would really
go down and one of them and they were in
those bunkers that they have for them shut down. Yeah, shuts,
they funk down up on panic. The only problem with
that is that if yeah, you could probably you would
say some lives. But if you get a kid that
walks into a classroom and thirty people in there, that
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thirty people is pretty much gonna get wiped out. They're
gonna be at his mercy. He can't get in. You know,
I'm saying that you can get it, You can get
in school and now being able to you never I'm
talking about now, yeah, now you can get in with
with with with a weapon. But just imagine the Vesta bill.
You walk in the door, coast behind, you can't get
and you can't access to school at all. You can't
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access that school. And when he's in there, when they
hit that button, all of the hall all of the hallways,
you know, fifth Kenny going on those fucking that that
ship shut down, there's no way in, no way out.
I think that's a good start, man, But again I
think that that we can do more than one thing
at one time. Well, how do we addressing issues? This
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country has shown the propensity to be able to do
multiple things at one time, you know, so, so it
can be. It can be done if they want to
do it. But the first thing they're gonna say is
that it's gonna cost too much money. Yeah, but it
costs a whole bunch of money. Like you said, you're
sending build your dollars to fight a war that you're
not even involved in. To them, money is more important
than your life. It's more important in life. Money is
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more important in life, because if it wasn't, they wouldn't
have brought the crack cocaine here, and and and and
basically leveled entire communities all across the country. They did that.
These these communities look like that because they brought the
drugs in here. Yeah, they did that, and now and
then and then they want to look at the people
who failed for the for the for the track you don't, yeah,
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who fail full and fail for the banana the tail pipe,
and then blame the people and try to, you know,
excuse themselves from any type of any type of blame.
It's cold, bro, It's a cold game. Our our m
our governor for the state of Texas. Hot Wheels, I
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mean paraplegic people look good people, paraplegic people that the
people that are paralyzed that that that wos are you
speaking collectively? I'm talking about an individual. I would say
something else, Willie, but I don't want to go viral.
They got a song for that, Hot Wheels. No no, no, no, no, no,
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that's Batman. No, it's uh yeah, I'll tell you. I'll
text it to you, okay, because I don't want to
go viral. Man. I know if I go viral, bro
his own So I'm allegedly go viral. Are you ready?
I just texted to you. I'm going to hell? Mm
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Is that good one? Yeah? That's a good one. You
got another, I'm not. We can throw them out of
here and let's let the audiences decide we're going now.
I don't get this guy a new nickname. Go ahead, Thunderbolt.
But what do you say that it could have been worse? That?
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Let me know right there that a lot of people
are emotionally detached from the reality that some people face. Man,
you see what I'm saying, Like they they don't if
it didn't happen to me and mine and my I
don't fuck it could have been worse And to me
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like that's that's that's heartless, bro. I mean I have
done and says some heartless ship man. But that's way
over the board right there, Like yo, yo, we got
um how many victims? Was it? Nineteen? The trip part
about it, though, is that nobody's voting for the heartless
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ship that you said. They're voting for them, they say
hartly ship, and people vote for him. That type of
rhetoric would get you kicked all the way out of
politics at some point back in the gap. But now
it's like the more you do it, the more outlandish
you are, the more crut you are, man, the more
outlandish you are. Man, the more uncivilized you are, the
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more they like you. It's like I say something crazy
because they feel because they feel crazy too. Yeah, but
I feel crazy, man. I think that anybody that would
walk into a wet bathroom on the beach, bad footed
and PLoP their bass on the toilet, well, I was
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very descriptive. You know, Hey, I ship man. Okay, all right,
I'm I'm just saying I'm not trying to go viral.
Let me ask you this, why do you think that
so many people have so much anger and rancor towards
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your boy tied crews? Why? Why? Why do people you know, like,
here's why I have so much what's worth rancor, Branker,
That's why I have so much rancor. I'm gonna look
that up. That's why I have so much rancor because man,
like you disrespect my dad. I said rancor as anger,
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rancor that whatever the fun that word means, we're using it.
But you disrespect my dad, then you disrespect my wife.
We can't be friends. I'm not gonna support you. I'm
not down with you, like I don't. I don't like you,
you know. But he did he supported he was down?
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He was he was I asked kisser, Trump asked kiss a, Yeah,
let me finish. My daughter wanted to go to kim
Kum during the freeze. That's where my family wanted to go.
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So wait a minute, you're gonna throw your family under
this bus. You're not gonna get out there and fight
that like a man. You're gonna You're gonna put your
daughter in your family in the forefront this. They thought
that you went to kim Kum no respect. Third of all,
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you let the motherfucker stand out there and talk to
that ship and you didn't say nothing. They're like, man,
funck you man, fuck you. You know Mattress Mac. You
mean when they were talking to ship, the Mattress Macinfeely
shouts at the match, shouts out to Mattress Mac with
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that semi five million dollars he put on that private plane.
Now that was one of the moments, bro, that was
one of the moments. But yeah, man, you you you
you You let the motherfucker, like Willie, I, I know
you very well. And if a motherfucker's say something from
in the stands while you're walking by, he gotta defend itself.
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Now you feel me, you know, I know the mothercker
say some ship out of line where like we were
finally we come in were finda argue, you know what
I mean. And then you let the mother hit you
in the head with a beer can and you let
them take him to jail. Now I'll bring that motherfucker
to me. I'm gonna beat his motherfucking head in, all right,
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and then I'm gonna let him go home beat his ass.
I don't have if that for that deal, I would
have touched that deal. What deal? I if I could
throw a beer can at Ted Crewise hit him in
the head. He pointed me out, that's the guy. Don't
send him to jail. I'm whoop his ass. I'll take
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that deal. I'll take the deal because he ain't gonna
know where near will. I beat the brakes off Ted
Cruise put him back and beat him off again for
real ship. Ted coward a straight cop, somebody who who
would let another man, I don't care who he is,
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disrespect your wife, National tele international television, international television man
something something, somebody something, somebody who would throw his own daughters,
his little innocent daughters under the bus, throw your daughters
under the bus wanted to go to. Cruise is spineless.
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There's absolutely no way a dude like that could defeat
me in anything, not anything, honorable, anything. Dude as a
coward man, And they still voted for him. Man, you
know why because they want what they want, because they
hate and that he harbors resonates with that level of people.
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You don't even you don't even know why you hate me.
All you do, all you know is that you just
hate me. But here's the thing about Ted Cruise though,
I don't really know if Ted Cruise has enough I
don't know if he has enough feelings to hate it.
I think Ted Cruz is indifferent to whatever it is.
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He's just like a robot. Whatever y'all need me to
do for the party, That's what I'm gonna do as
long as I get paid and I can, I can
still keep my position if I keep my position, you know.
He kind of like herschel Walker, kind of like kind
of like, uh, what's his name? Thomas, Clarence Thomas. They
don't really have they don't really have their own they
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don't use their own mind, their control. They're totally they're
total puppets. Vloged podcast will be right back after the poet. So, okay,
all right, all right, I'm gonna go viral. Man, I'm
going viral. No, I'm not gonna go viral. Here's a
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fucking so damn will. This is so fucked up? Can
I go even? We go viral? You go vir? All right? Man?
Herschel Walker is like buck Week because like he like
I would know what's ther mother on fat Albert? Uh
much mother? That's much mouth man like he he he is.
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Probably he got to be the dumbest motherfucker that that
ever step foot on anywhere. You got to say something.
HIV didn't have to go vibe right, go go in
and gotta go all the way in, think about all right,
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I gotta go in. All right, well, fun, I'm going in.
I'm going in. They're getting ready cancel us though. I'm
just just telling you know. So I just want to
say thank you to everybody who who subscribed to our
podcast and watch this on YouTube. But this ship is over.
So you know why? You know why they love him
so much? Right, because he's gonna say, y'are so mounsell
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and no some mounseer. The're gonna say, hey, um Herschel.
We need to We need you to tell your people
to get in line and shut the funk up. And
her she's gonna be like, yes, sup, Boss, I'll go
in in there until the Hershel is a woman get married,
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is a married woman. That's how you and and and
and if if she get pregnant. Only a pregnant woman
can get pregnant. You gotta be a woman to get pregnant.
You can't be a man because a man is a man,
and a man can't get pregnant. It take a woman
to get pregnant. Bye, man, if you're a real man. So,
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if it's safe to say the Hershel Walker, Herschel Walker
is Brad's brother, Brad Pitt's brother Stu. What am I
missing here? Brad pitts Brad. Brad Pitt has a brother
named Stu. Stu. What's his last name? Pitt? Stu Pitt
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enough he would spell it like that, He probably would.
Then he would spell it with pitt. He's following the
guidelines in the outline of uh, he's gonna remind you
who the nigg on that nad? What's his name? In
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the in uh? And the Jamie Fox flick? What's the
name of that flick Django. He's he's he's Samuel L. Jacks.
His character all right, he's gonna he's gonna stand by
that slave driver and and and and Yankees fucking chain
the whole way. Willie. You know what's the trip part
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about that? Man? When I see these big old dudes,
these big football a, big basketball players just cooning, it
just makes me say, like man. And then these guys
have money, Like man, how much money you need to
be a man? How much money does it take to
be a man? How much money do you need before
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you can be your own person? And you don't have
to try to fit in, and you don't have to
try to you don't have to try to resemble. At
what point do you actually stand on too? Like? This
is how I feel about manhood. This is how I
feel about manhood. I don't think that you can actually
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be qualify yourself as a real man if you go
into your house and you're the king or your castle,
and you boss people around and I got them the
man of the house. But then you go out into
the world and you get clowned. You know, you're sucking,
You're a chump, You're sent in the world, your boss
talked to you any kind of way, your your your
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your co workers, run over your manager, do your dirty
and you just take it, take it, take it, take it,
take it now. I'm not saying go off and just
accadawn food or whatever, but go postal. But yeah, but
I'm saying but that. But there is that, there is
a way too, there's a way to navigate through all
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of these things. When when when you when you feel
like that you've been wrong, right. And these guys, a
lot of these guys, man, it don't matter how much money.
It's like the more money they get, they become the
worst version of a human being. They become like these dudes,
like look at Charles Barkley. The moment Charles Barkley got
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that deal with TNT, he started wearing wigs and dresses
and it rains. Yeah, kissing old white dudes on the
court at at all star. Yeah, I'm not more money.
I'm I'm not see your heart. Come with that check,
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at heart, Come with that check. Some balls, Come with
that check. Viscerate that boy, cut that board, balls off
your eyes. Not boy. Now you go out there and
you keep them in line. Every time a serious situation
serious social issue pop up in the black community. You
make sure you say something. You say, well we want
you say. Boy, do you notice how they consistently against
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what the collective body of black people think or what
we want, what we feel, that they consistently go against that.
That's the game. And then the game is to keep
us keep a jokey joke in the meantime, keep it joking, joke.
And you know, it's like the bigger some of these
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dudes are, the bigger they are, the more of a
joke that they got to be to make the other
side comfortable. I think Shannon Shark keeping all the way
a buck. I think Channon Shark keeping a buck for
the most part. But he dropped the ball on Kyrie.
He did. He dropped the ball on the Kyrie sitch.
He was way too critical of Kyrie. Okay, I gotta
(47:25):
ask a question, man, what what did Kyrie do that
was so fucked up? I'm just asking because I don't know. Well,
you know, according to the Jewish community, he shared the
video that depicted Jewish people in a negative light. That's
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that's they're gread. But that's they're greight with Kyrie, that's
they're Greight with Kyrie h the same. The thing is this,
this is my thing. Kyrie is far from an idiot. Okay,
if you don't like Kyrie's position, that's one thing. If
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you think he made a mistake, okay, But but Kylee, listen,
Kyrie has character equity. You've never known Kyrie to be
on some clown ship. He's a guy that stands for something.
He stands tintoes down way more than most of these dudes,
whether they play basketball or not. Kyrie is a solid dude.
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The dude has always been solid. The dude stands on something.
He said, you know what, I'm not taking that job.
I don't care what y'all say. I don't care. Though
they dogged him, bro, they sent they sent them, They
sent the black celebrity mob after him. Oh he is
he that calling the man, calling a man all kind
of names for sharing. No, no, no, I'm I'm talking. No,
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I'm I'm specifically talking about. Well some came for one
for that too, but I'm talking. I'm talking about when
he didn't want to take the job, he won't take
the shot. Oh yeah, they sent the black celebrity mob
after him. All these people with these blue checks, just
clowning the man, you know. And I didn't take the
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damn phase because I didn't trust it either. You know
what I'm saying. I stood tin toes down and I said,
I don't care how much pressure and trust me fair.
You know, they was coming from all directions, man, all
the rents, family members taking it, and you know, people
don't want you in their house and looking at you crazy,
people don't want you in the house. Yeah, you know,
like who you he he vaccinated, you know, looking at
you crazy and all this kind of stuff. So you know, uh,
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he was under a lot of the rest and he
stuck to his guns. How many dudes out there that
would do that, would go up against the establishment. The
establishment told him, look, we're gonna dock you hundreds of
thousand dollars each game if you don't get out there
on that damn course you don't shut up and dribble.
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And man said, fuck it, I'm not doing these dudes.
Ain't these dudes. It's not built like that. Bro Kyrie
is solid, bro Kyrie is a soldier. I picked Kyrie
over damn there any of these dudes that had something
critical to say about him any day talking about going
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to walk you just just just being a solid dude,
somebody that I know where he's coming from, who he is,
what's side? Okay, tell me this William. He just posted it.
He didn't say nothing about it. And it wasn't a
playabole video, right. I mean he couldn't play it on it.
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You can, you can put the button to play this ship.
I'm not sure, but you know how they go. Man,
just let me finish my let me finish my point.
He just put something up with no caption, no no
no video feed, no nothing, and that piss peop blows.
Like I said, you know how it goes. If you share,
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if you share something, if you share something, people tend
to like. If you share something and you don't put
a caption, you don't say you know, you don't make
it clear where you stand with this or whatever. Sometimes
not all the times, people will assume that you share
that person's ideology. You know, you you you share those
same sentiments or whatever. People will assume that, just like
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if you retweet somebody. If somebody was to say, you know,
f Donald Trump and I retweeted, it's a guarantee that, yeah,
I do feel the same way. So. But but people
that if they didn't know my position, they would assume
that I feel that way if I retweeted it and
I didn't say anything. I didn't. I didn't oppose it
or put any type of caption, and now add some
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type of context to it. Right, I'm gonna say this
and then I'm done with it. And um M, I'm
gonna um be um sympathetic two the people and the
(52:15):
families that lost loved ones in the Holocaust, as you
should as a human being, as a human beings, and
I just want those people to have the same sympathy
(52:37):
did I have for their people for mine. Mm hmm okay,
as they should, Okay, for slavery, for our people that
was lost and that that was killed, was murdered, that
was murdered, that was a raped you know, that died
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at sea, that were sold, that were forced on um
slave breeding beds, and and and and the bad child
from from from somebody who bought them, and and um
use that baby for alligator bait and ship you know,
like be sympathetic to that side, to our side too,
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as I'm sympathetic to yours, because I can't even imagine,
you know, how they feel. But if they feel anything
like how I feel, Willie, then I know that they
feel some type of way you feel like. I know
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that because I'm fucked up about it. And the cold
is part about it is when the motherfuckers say something
about what mother likes. Say nigger, you know, we got
some old people that demand apologies and ship, but we
ain't got no motherfucking purse strings. You ain't that cord
and say okay, no more money for you? Okay, Well
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that's that's two things that Americans respect. If you really
want to get somebody's attention, take their money. Money and
blood ship. Now, bloodshed is something that black people get.
What know, they ain't killing nobody, hold on, ain't nobody.
I ain't even do that want you're gonna too far?
And that money, I fight you, I do that to you, huh,
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But that mel you black man. But that has to
be if there has to be a code, right And Willie,
we don't control the money part though, even if but
we don't control the money part. But but understand that
at some point that's where it leaves to because prior
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to you know, prior to the nineteen fifties, you know, uh,
Jewish people didn't have the type of control that they
have today. They couldn't just thank you, They couldn't just
take your ship away. They were they were trying to
get over here and and and rebuild, so they didn't
have that type of power. They came in and they acquired,
(55:16):
They came in and they built, They built these industries,
you know, they built it. And the trip part about
it that they had less money than we have today.
So we could build the industries if we wanted to.
But we got too many people who got it that
that want to show you that they got it. They
want to try to show it off. It's too many
people that's got it. That's you know, holding over deal
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life and buying dumb ship and trying to do the
next Black dude. I just wanted to have more money
than the blacks. I don't care about what everybody else doing.
I just make sure I got more money and it's
black dude over here. Uh. I won't be the Richard
black dude in America, not the richest dude in America.
I just want to be the Richard black dude. That's
good enough for me. Thank you, Masson m. That's a
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fun way of thinking. And I don't think that we
prosper from that type of thinking. We have a lot
of black people, don't get me wrong. We have a
lot of black people that are doing the work. You
don't see it. It's not highlighted because they don't want
you to know that. You know, it's like it's like
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just the same way they didn't want you to know
that black people, every all black people did not just uh,
you know, lay out and just taking the ass whopping.
All black people didn't just lay down, and they didn't
just accept it that. There were a lot of black people,
in addition to black people said before I be a slave,
I died. Before I be before I be a servant
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to your uncivilized as, I will jump off off this
boat and die. So that's tens of thousands of black
people who committed suicide and said no, I would not
do that. Uh, But that were also tens of thousands
black people who rebeled. That was slave rebellions going on
all over America. People try to act like the stone
O Rebellion, Dad, like slavery just ended, like like like
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like Abraham Lincoln just had a change her heart and
you know, out of the goodness of his heart. He
just you know, just signed the papers two free black people.
Know the ship was going down all over this country.
That was rebellious slave rebellions all over the country. And
uh they did that to try to restore some type
of order. That's what happened. So you know, just like
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that could happen again, just like slavery can happen again.
That that that that other thing can happen again too.
That's cold blood women. What's the what's your biggest fear
(57:57):
when it comes to what we're dealing with right now
in this country? Do you feel anything? Yeah? I feel
not had leaving this country in a better position, and
and not my kids not being able to have peace,
(58:18):
to live freely and and be able to to enjoy
life to the because of all of these uncivilized MutS
running around here that feel like that that are playing God,
you know with human beings lives. You know, no, mama
(58:42):
kids ain't free. Her mama kids weren't free, and her
mamma kids weren't free, and our kids ain't free. I mean, wait,
we enjoy some of the freedoms free, you know what
I mean, And until our freedoms are not granted by
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a judge or the statutes. Man, we're gonna remain enslaved.
Here's something to think about though. Some of the people
who who get off to us to struggle our pain,
they don't understand that they're not free either. We can
(59:26):
argue about who's free your but they're not free. They
got the same goddamn problems, and that's why they're still
afraid of what we got going on. That's why they're
always waking up what they're doing, what the blacks doing? What?
What it is? He's a I don't care about um,
the Hispanics. I don't care about the the Chinese. I
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don't care about the uh people in the Middle Eastern
descent being over me. Just don't let it be no nigger.
And what the people be saying, bro, you know, motherfucker
would rather starved and let you eat. It's like the
starved themselves and then to watch you eat, bro, It's
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like it's cold blood It's the same thing with like
getting these proteins. I let one of the Middle Eastern
dudes get one before I let the black man. It's
cold bloody. What's the guy's name that used to have
the the clippers? What's his name, Donald Sterling, Donald Sterling,
did you act? Did you hear his whole rent with
(01:00:35):
that with his girl? That ship is cold blooded? M man, Man,
you know back before well, I mean I knew I
was um, I knew we were hated, you know, bye
(01:00:55):
some some, but out of all people, Donald Sterling, my
damn bro, Like you got a whole fucking basketball team
full of black people and you're mad making your money,
making tons of money, and um magic comes to the
(01:01:17):
game and you fucking blow your stack. Bro mm hmm.
Shout out to sun to to to the NFL and
MLB and UM are the owners of the sports team
that practice um inclusion and diversity. Shouts out to them,
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But to your other riding motherfucker's gate keeping key holding
motherfucker's man funck y'all right, you know what, at the
end of the day, man, you're gonna love this Willie
and then I'm gonna walk out on this one because
it's time for you to go. You know, I leave
(01:02:02):
about this motherfucker right. But two to have to be
put in a situation to have billions and billions and
(01:02:23):
billions like Trump say, and billions and billions and billions
and billions and billions of dollars. Man, do you know
that when they put your ass in the ground, the
motherfucking billions can't save you. Man. When when your asses
on that table and they're getting ready to take all
(01:02:45):
this ship out, you can't buy no more ship with
that billion. So my advice to you people that's fucked
up in the head like that man is is save yourself. Man.
Stop being and so fucking black hearted towards people that
don't um deserve to be treated that way and they
(01:03:06):
don't have a uh a bit of bone in their
body towards you. Man, We don't give a funk about you, bro.
We need looking at you. Man. You don't give a fuck.
You know, we ain't trying to put you in slavery
or take away your rights or make you go to
a judge to get to get clearance to sit in
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front of the bus. We ain't gonna do you like that.
But the reason why some people have that attitude, Brad,
is because they can't compete. They're trying to make it easy.
It says, you know, it's like cheating, Like like, yo, man,
we can't compete playing squad, playing fair, So what's that
lady's name Willie, the the lady that UH is always
talking about. Well, if you in this room, I would
(01:03:52):
want to be treated. Jane Elliott. Jane Elliott. I love
Jane Elliot because she said, like, if you have a uh,
high school education, college education, if you have money, you know,
take five steps up or take you know, and and
then you see the people that's way up in the front.
(01:04:15):
And then you see the people that's just still on
the fence. You know what I mean in the race,
right you saw that. You have to watch this man.
It's amazing man. But she's saying, uh, you know all
of these people with these advantages and how far they are,
you know, they're get ready to race. And if you
have this step forward, you have this take five steps forward,
you have this take five steps forward, and you get ahead.
(01:04:38):
And she's like, they look behind you like you're fortunate,
but look at the people that are less fortunate, and
look at the jump that you have on everybody else.
Don't matter. And then it's and then say it's fair,
and then say it's fair. But no matter how high,
(01:04:59):
yeah hit the water, junior, So look, no matter how
high they set the fucking bar. Chance when you're about
to reach up and grab that motherfucker. They're raided higher,
you know, and just when you getting ready to grab that,
when a right she'd gotta put up a little more higher,
you know, Like it's it's a dirty game, but I
(01:05:22):
see it. You know, no matter how close you are
to greatness or getting over that hump, you still got
a whole another fucking heel of climb to get over
the other one. It's like the voting ship, bro. You
see that, Like you gotta single handedly type in everybody.
You gotta stick the paper in, stick the other paper in.
(01:05:48):
You get all that long hand ship printed. You take
both pieces of paper and you stick them in the machine,
and that ship takeshipty minutes. Huh how long did you
take it? Minutes? Okay? With fifteen man, I exaggerated by
five fifteen fucking minutes, bro, When all you had to
(01:06:08):
do before was just click cick click click click Democratic
Party cuickick ci cick click click, Republican Party, straight fucking ticket.
You know, the more difficult it is, the more of
a jump they have, because you'd be like, damn, I
gotta go vote, man, that should take fifteen minutes of
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my time, and I know that I'm fifteen minutes passed
my lunch break. I know I'm gonna be five where
if you think it's worth it, then you do it.
You figure it out. You are you gonna pay the
saying where you found that? Find time to do all
that other stuff that you do. You find time. You
find time, trust me, because hey, man, I know when
(01:06:52):
I was when I was fighting, I got up at
five thirty in the morning. Sometimes I didn't want to
get up at five third in the morning. But you
thought about, ipon it, what he might be doing. I
thought where he might be sleeping, So let me get
up so I can get an advantage. Oh, I said
to myself, where he might be out there already. Let
me get my ass out there. You see. So if
(01:07:12):
it's important enough to you, you do it. So took
us out. In eighteen sixty, Mississippi requires local sheriffs to
round up black orphans okay and sell them to white
people as laborers. So yeah, that sounds like Mississippi. Okay,
Wait a minute, time out. In tim Rice, a black
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twelve year old boy dies after being shot by police
while playing with a toy gun in the park. In Cleveland, Ohio. Yeah,
that's that video. Still hunts me, man. They I think
they pulled up on that steal rolling. Yeah, he did
a dry bound. The call still rolling, Willie. I'm just saying,
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there's no change in the way they handle us from
eighteen six two now to now. Mm hmmm, being sold.
What's the solution, what's the solution. Give me a solution.
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I'm not gonna go viral. California officials urged the U. S.
Supreme Court to reverse the federal court order condemning the
state's overcrowded in dangerous prisons. Yeah, you can go all David,
give me slution, Ken, give me a solution, Willie. My
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solution is this first and foremost right, the wrong. Okay, right,
the right, the wrong, first of almost let's write the wrong.
And I'm not saying go out there and give the
money to these people and shout out to Tariq for
for further reparations, march rallying tar eating a seed. Yeah
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that's the cold dude. Much love family. So don't don't don't, don't.
Don't give me the money in my hand. Give it
to me in a credit all right, Yeah, I don't
want that credit to go out and buy cars and
rims and ship and gold and diamonds and ship. Give
me that credit behind my name so I can go
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out there and get that forty acres which would be
my business, and that mule, which would be my car.
You know, give me some operating capital. That's the least
you can do, you know what I mean. And I
don't care if you monetize the ship. I mean, you
don't care if you monitored, you know, no big deal
monitor the ship. But let me go ahead and get
that forty acres and the mule. If they were to
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give reparations, they're not trying to monitor to make sure
you do the right thing. They want you to go.
I mean, what it was setting up, give it to you.
They're gonna get on one of these days, trust me,
broke reparations comment, it's not gonna come because they're getting
ready to bleep that ship out of in history. Will
let me tell you something, bro Please, let me ask
you this. What do you think. Let's just say, let's
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just say, let's go back in time. Let's go back
all the way in time pre pre uh slavery, uh
pre freedom of enslaved people. Let's go all the way back.
Let's go back before eight right, So if you were
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an enslaved individual, I don't even have to be a slave,
but just a person in that era. No, no, I
mean put you in that position, because we were in
a position right now where you could benefit from reparations.
So let's just say, if you were in that era,
what do you think would have been more difficult to
get freedom reparation? If you did, you would you have
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had at the slightest idea of that freedom could come,
that they would allow, like actually release you and allow
you to be free, let your family be free, and
let you be a free man. What you think that
that was even possible? Remember that was that was This
happened for a few hundred years. So all you've ever
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known is slavery. Everybody you've ever known, all your family members,
everybody slave slave, slave, slave slave, as far as you
know that's born in the slavery. That's all you've ever known.
That's the way of life. So imagine how those people
felt like it ain't gonna never happen, It's never gonna happen,
and then it happened. I do I will argue that
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it was more difficult for the United States two in slavery,
then it would be for them to cut the check. Well,
slavery was sanctioned, and you're right by the United States government.
They were down. They was down with this ship. Um
My scale mitch Um turtle Man said that all the
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people that benefited from slavery are now dead, and that's
not true. He ain't did because this country is alive
and Wales he ain't did. He ain't did. Okay, all right,
So to be released from slavery, I could be. I
agree with that part, okay, but I don't believe that
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the reparation part is gonna come because they're gonna wipe
that ship out of the history books. I'm going no
listen to what I'm saying, really, because it's already illegal
in Florida. So you know, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, that ship
next for it for them, for us, you heel me
like it's gonna be illegal. Excuse me, it's gonna be
illegal to even talk about this ship. You know, it's
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gonna be out of our history textbooks. You know it's
gonna be out of the books. So you know, give
us fifty years down the line, a hundred years down
the line, and the ship is gonna be gone, just
like slavery is gone, you know. But they won't. It
won't be no documentation of this ship. All right, it's
going to be removed from all search engines. I can,
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I can damn to guarantee this. Well, it's gonna be gone.
It's going to happen. Bro. It may not happen in
our lifetime, but it's gonna happen. It's going to happen. Look,
we didn't even believe that a black president was was
possible in our lifetime. We didn't think about that. We
stopped thinking about that. I mean, it's been it's been
a it came out and the boom out of nowhere.
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It was a black it was black president. It was
a black president for before that, I'm sure. But here's
the thing about black presidents or presidents that UMU or
for black people. As Biden would say, if you didn't vote,
if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. Okay, Bro,
here's the fun up thing about it. You have nothing made,
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no motions towards right and that wrong at all, no motion.
Hey man, I'm gonna go to this black church I'm
gonna get this black congregation. I'm gonna go to this
black church church, get this black congregation to vote for me.
I'm gonna pretend to be a savior to these black people,
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and I'm gonna make them all these fucking promises. And
when they call and asked me about making good on
that promise that I made, I'm not gonna answer the phone.
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