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November 14, 2022 64 mins

Fresh off of Brad's birthday celebration, GBR celebrates the "Black Girl Magic" Harris County judges on their re-election also discuss the value and return expectation of your vote, Ted Cruz vs. Beer Cans all of that and much more.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get up, Getti boys, it's back and reot it all
in your mind. Yeah, not deep throating. This is for
the streets, the reel, the railroading, the distant franchise, the
truth escape building, and they ain't knowing we speak the truth,
so they ain't quoted because we wrote it. The North
South East coat is the g b my keeping your
head bobbing. It ain't no stopping and wants to be

(00:23):
drips head by then the system is so corrupt they
throw the rock out of their hands and then blame
it on us. Don't get twisted on code and me
and danceing for no fundamental biscuits. It's Willie d y'all
scar faces in the building. Collectively we are the Ghetto Boys,

(00:43):
drunk and reloaded with another episode of information and instructions
to help you navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world
in the studio. Ghetto Ghetto Ghetto Boys as Strokes World
Champions two thousand twenty two. Willie, what's going on? We

(01:06):
being here too long? It's been a safe fanly we've
been We've been partying like all week long. Y'all don't
understand how electrifying the energy is in Houston. Right now,
like we're going hard and we're gonna keep it going.
I'm gonna keep it going. I'm gonna keep it going

(01:27):
for the people, for the people, for the people. Willie
what happened, man explained, Man, you know you can't just good,
So when you reach a certain point in life, you

(01:48):
gotta have a cut off. Okay, okay, I'm feeling that,
and I finally reached my cut off, man, Like I'm
never drinking alcohol ever again in life, Like you know
how Mothercker's said, Man, I was having drunk. No, I

(02:11):
was wholly drunk. I was gone, Man, some interesting ship.
I don't want to talk. I don't even want to
tell nobody because they're gonna be like, oh no, man, Man,
I was drinking fucking uh tequila kasa omigo, and I
was drinking a lot of it, and I don't well,

(02:35):
I had to get it rude home okay from the
police because he didn't want to take me to jail.
That that reads a privilege police teck y'all way said,
way out there, nice because I didn't want to. I

(02:57):
was sucked up. But um, we're at you, okay. I'm
glad to be Okay, it's some strange ship happening. Um,
besides your birthday weekend we had I don't even want
to talk about that. Oh god, yeah man, uh well,

(03:17):
I will say that you know how to throw a party?
Mm hmmm. I don't know how to throw a party.
I don't know. That's my last party. I'm not throwing
no parties. Yeah yeah, so we had, you know, the judges,
like all all the judges, the black girl magic judges

(03:38):
they want yeah um yeah um, real talk, real talk, um.
Shout out to everybody that went out and voted and
supported that cause. Congratulations ladies into the city of Houston County,
Harris County for sure. Yeah. App saluting you know much

(04:01):
long to the people that take time out to go
vote even though they're trying to make that ship even
more tougher and then it already is. You see that ship?
Yeah what what what about them making it tougher? Stood
out the most year? Okay, So first and foremost, this
long ass ballot and like the like the computer, and

(04:24):
you gotta just you can't just go one ticket. You
can't just click Democratic Party or Republican Party. You gotta
go through each individual name separately. And if it's a
thousand if you live in Harris County, you know it's
a thousand people on this list, right, So you just
gotta you just gotta be in there, clicking away, clicking away,

(04:44):
clicking away, clicking away, clicking away. And then you gotta
take that sheet of paper, two sheets of paper, mind you,
and you gotta stick the paper in the machine, watching
paint dry. Then they come back with all the ship
that you put in the computer on the piece of paper.

(05:05):
Then you gotta stick the other piece of paper in
in the computer. You gotta watch paint dry again, and
then it'll get you back the ship you're put in
the computer and with your with your with your key
in and then you gotta turn around and walk to
another fucking machine and put your papers in it. Mm hmm.

(05:28):
And then before you even even before that, you gotta
wait in the long ends line, which is I'm not
mad at the line, but don't don't you know every
he listened to me, Willie, it's like every fucking time,
you know, every time we get right there, oh man
for the grandst sucking boy, and motherfucker's raised that bit
so you can't touch it. Why why bro Um, I

(05:51):
would say, intrinsic intrinsic wickedness. That's fucking cold blood man.
It's like every time you they're like, oh, no, motherfucker
Tiger Woods hitting the ball too, goddamn fall. We're gonna
push your tea box back. Uh uh. Black people getting

(06:11):
too much motherfucking money wrapping. We're find of take all
the music at the stoves and no uniggas ain't got
no computer, so catch up, you know that kind of ship,
all the mom and pops go on. Now you know
what I'm saying, Like, it's just wow, man, It's like
every time you get to that point, it's another point
to be reached. But you know what the other side

(06:33):
to that coin is, just like if we were both
playing on a A wop side of basketball, go we
both got to make the ball go through that hole.
So just like the voters, uh Democratic voters who upset
with with them, you know, trying to change the rules

(06:55):
and all of that stuff and make it harder, trying
to suppress the votes or whatever, just like they have
to send in that long line, just like they have
to go through that process of hitting one each button
one at a time. Republicans and everybody else have to
go through the same thing. So and and so so

(07:17):
I think I think that, um, you're not putting a
Democratic Republican on this ship under Well, true, we have
to go through the same ship man, But I think
that some people have more time and more patience than others. Yeah,
and the point that yeah and so and so too much.
As given much is required and you're giving that vote,

(07:39):
then they're gonna require more for that vote. Then that's
what it is. If they want more for the vote,
then everybody as long as everybody has to meet those
same requirements, it is what it is. And you know,
if if you think that your vote matters that much,
if you value the vote value, if you value the

(08:00):
process that much, if you value the political process and
democracy that much, then you just deal with it. I
value value the political process. But sometimes it feels like we,

(08:23):
well I can't say we as Democrats or we as
whatever we are, are dumb as fish. You know how
you how you throw your line in the water, man,
you catch your fish, man, and you you're marked him
or fucking you throw it back and now and then
you throw your line back out there and you catch
that My fucking it's the same fish I feel like

(08:46):
that's what what happens to us um at election time,
because they court the funk out of you until they
get what it is they want for They court man,
come around to the back folks when campaigns and the
black votes. Yeah, I said that should vote a man

(09:07):
they don't know. Yeah, they can't do jack folk. Yeah,
I guess it's true. We tell me you don't fight fat.
You turn my get to fantasy into a night man
that ship the ghetto fantasy. I said that only on
ghetto fantasy. When we we we we we years ago?
That a long I don't know, that's I can't remember ship.

(09:28):
I am still drunk for years ago. Yeah, I'm still
dropped from from the week. But they court us until
they get what they want from us, and then they
don't know you no more until it's time to run again.

(09:50):
So whose fault is that? Though? Whose fat is that?
Let me finish, That's what I'm saying, let me finish.
I feel like we fish get caught in the same
ship over and over and we're not getting nothing for it.
See what I'm saying, Like, what are we getting for it?
And I'm asking this question because I want to know
I'm asking you the question, like, what are we getting

(10:10):
for our vote? You know, Um, I'm not talking about
nobody else, Willie. I'm talking about let's say, okay, Democrat,
what are we getting for that vote? What are we
getting for that Democratic vote? The same thing you're getting
for the Republican bullshit. The Republicans is getting ship done. Bullshit,

(10:34):
that's bullshit. What what What are the Republicans doing whatever
the fun they want to do? What are they doing
for black nothing? That's my point. I'm talking about what
we're getting. We ain't getting shipped, okay, alright with republic
and our Democrats, we ain't getting ship man, they overturned.
Feel good is in. I'm part of the voters process.
You get, you get to feel good. I would never

(10:57):
I would never, um, fix my mouth, tell somebody my nigga,
don't go vote money, you know, don't do that, don't
go vote. I would never do that, Willie. So so
we like holding on right now, we're voting just to
hold on until we can get our ship together. I
don't think we're gonna get our ship together. It's not

(11:18):
enough of us who give a fuck about getting all
ship together to get our ship together, Okay, like as
grown men, as grown older men like you and I.
We have grown up so we can look back. We
can look back at at what's behind us, and we

(11:38):
know we need fucking trouble, Willie. We're in trouble as
the people were in trouble. I'm looking back. I'm looking
back at Don't get me wrong, though, it's some great,
great kids out there that's making some strong ass moves.
But that other ship that's going on out there were

(12:02):
in trouble. Okay, what what is this other ship? Man?
Really dying for nothing? Bro? Mm hmm. Dane by accident, Brom.
Wake up in the morning wanting to die, you know,

(12:26):
waking up in the morning, wanting to be uh put
on the T shirt, you know, wake up in the
morning wanting to kill um another young brother because he
ate ops mm hmmm. No, And I'm talking about I

(12:51):
was it this was it? Was it that bad when
we were growing up? No, it was it wasn't wasn't man,
it wasn't. I know. I try to be as objective
about this as possible. Just it just was not. That
ship is bad, bro. And then the cold part about it,
at least when we was on some street ship. We

(13:14):
still had direction, you see what I'm saying, Like we
was on some street ship, but we knew that we
was gonna get out. We were we wanted to get
out of this ship. And for the most part that
was a certain unwritten code. Certain chips you just don't do.
Certain people don't go. They don't go, period, they don't.

(13:37):
And I'll be telling I'll be telling, Um, I'm telling
uh kids, and I tell some of the homies too, man.
Like it's some it's some people, um that you just
have to respect and give a pass to because they
don't go, you know what I mean, Like like women

(13:58):
and children don't go. Um, the elderly don't go. Up.
Respected people respected people we respected, you know what I mean,
Like like like Williams respected. You know, face is respected, Um,

(14:23):
chief and the mayor respected. It's just certain people that
just don't go. And the generation that's that's behind us
don't give a funk about none of that. And why
is why is it that the trip part about it

(14:43):
that statement that you made, is that some people wear
that like that statement like a badge of honor. Man,
we young mean, we don't, we don't give a fuck.
Were young man. It's young side. I know that's your thing.
But man, but but we aso man, we don't give
a fuck. What why is that view to some people
by something people as ad some type of badge of honor.

(15:04):
I remember speaking to a group once at at an
alternative school, and it's a school where they take the kids,
where they send the kids or supposedly bad the bad kids.
Right trying to speaking to these kids, and I asked them,
how many people in here see themselves? I mean, what

(15:29):
do you see yourself? That's what I said, What do
you see to see yourselves in ten years? I want
you to ask that question, answer that question. And one
at a time they raise their hands and and they
gave the answer like I don't I had Like that
was maybe it was a room or maybe twenty five kids,

(15:50):
and probably maybe two kids saw themselves in twenty years,
you know, their future, and twenty years like like how
to night dear? What what they wanted to do in
twenty years? And what I say about that is, if
you can't see yourself in the future, you're probably not
going to be in the future, damn. Like you have

(16:13):
to envision yourself alive and well and doing things, being constructive,
having a family. You know, like where you're gonna live,
you know, like what kind of career you're gonna have.
You gotta have an idea of that. At least you
have to at least say to yourself, this is what
I want out of life. But to just wake up

(16:35):
every day aimlessly, not not having any kind of plans,
no idea, whatever you want to do, put that very dangerous.
I put the blame on us, the parents. You know why. Yeah,
because the first thing that we say is I don't
want my kids had to go through what I went
through growing up and and and looking back on the ship.

(16:57):
We may have babied them to to a certain extent,
to to where that we you know, to any film privilege,
that's true. But most I do believe most of the
kids that's doing the killing, really taking part in all
of the violence and the robberish and ship like that,
these are kids that have been neglected. These are not
kids that were protected. These are kids who have been neglected,

(17:20):
who have been abandoned. Uh. You know, kids who was
raised by their grandparents, mom and jail dad and jail
dead whatever. These are kids that have been neglected. You
know that were discarded basically by society, not just parents,
not just their parents, but also society at large. Look
at the school system. You know, the school system is

(17:42):
really a baby, you know, it's it's like a nursery.
It's really not dad to really like when these kids
coming to school, to school is not yet you're come
on in, We're gonna make you great. You come on in,
We're gonna we're gonna hone your skills and your your
life skills and show you how to become productive, if good,
you know, law abiding citizens or whatever. You know. I

(18:04):
know that's not totally the school's responsibility, but the kids
spend you know, seven eight hours a day in these schools,
and so they gotta be they gotta be taught real
life skills, not just stuff to not just stuff to
get by and make the time go by and just
to make them just seem like they're smart or whatever.

(18:24):
They gotta be taught real life skills. Why is it
that these kids are not being taught uh, entrepreneurship. Why
are they not being taught trades? They were being taught
trades at one point and they took them out of
the schools. Why not? Why are they not being taught
about credit? Why not? Why are they not being taught
conflict resolution? That's more important than fucking science. That's more.

(18:48):
That's more important in science, that's more. That's that's more
important than um um, you know, biology and all that
ship you're not gonna use, you're not. I was having
a conversation with somebody um the other day, and we
was talking about everything that we needed, what we needed
from school. You know what did we actually take from

(19:09):
school that we used today? And I was like, ship,
I mean, I take counting. I took counting from school.
I took reading, um, vocabulary, language usage, and ship like that.
But but in the history, I know my history. But imagine,
I mean, what what what can you do with history

(19:31):
besides just know it. I was about to say, you
don't need history to to to like make it in
the world, Like you don't need to know history. But
what you what you do need to know is mathematic
And I know somebody screaming right now, you know, you
know you don't know history, don't know where you came from,
you don't know, you know, you don't need to know
who the hell Frederick Douglas is are Andrew Jackson is

(19:54):
to to to actually make it through through a day
in in this society. You don't need to know that.
What what you do need to know is understand is
how to read. You need to know mathematics, you need
you need to know, you need to know um uh,
you need to be able to know how to communicate
effectively and and but you also need to know conflict

(20:18):
resolution skills. See, that's one of the biggest things you
don't know you need to see, man C C C.
I'm just saying, but I don't need to be speaking
on it if I don't know about it now. Just
because I know conflict resolution, don't mean that you know
I'm gonna do the right thing all the time. But
I understand conflict resolution. You don't get to be fifty

(20:41):
six being a damn food you see what I'm saying. Yeah,
and your ass right behind me by high school, your
answers right behind by high school. You're right behind me.
But these kids, they do need to learn conflict resolution,
because what good is it that, Okay, you went to
you know, you got a job, you got a career,

(21:01):
you got a lot of money and ship, but you
just got got smoked over nothing. Over a petty over
a petty argument, something that didn't mean nothing. You just
got smoked. It means nothing. You know, all that money,
you can't take that money to grade with you. That
money ain't gonna bring you back alive. The money ain't
gonna do CPR. None of that. Yeah, none of that.

(21:22):
So so they need the kids need to be taught
real life skills that can help them navigate through this wild, crazy,
beautiful Worldloged podcast will be right back after the poet. Man,

(21:46):
let's talk about your boy. Ted Cruise got that bill
thrown upside his head. Well he didn't, He didn't hit
his head. He was able to like knock it down
or whatever. But he blocked that ship. He blocked it.
But man, the person who threw that bill, please DM
me get in touch with me. Man. I like to

(22:07):
buy you a bill. I like to give you that
beer back. I need to hold on a second. Um so,
so no, listen, man, I don't, I don't. I don't.
I don't, I don't, I don't. Um, I don't dislike

(22:28):
Ted Cruise. Do you like him? I listen to what
I was saying, Willie, I don't dislike Ted Cruise enough
to exert my energy throwing a beer at him. You
know that's a four dollar beer. I could have drunk
that bill. But you are are you upset that somebody

(22:50):
did dislike him enough? I'm talking about man, I got that.
And if people out there, if you don't know who
this guy is, you should google with him. Um. Are
you happy that the beer was throng? I wouldn't have

(23:10):
thrown it, but are you happy that it was thrown?
Are you the question you can't ask? You can't ask
a question with a question. I don't ask the question
first and then you can ask. Okay, I'm happy, man,
that's what I want to hear. Okay, I'm happy to
hear this. I wish they were asking here with the
with a beer can Okay, all right, that's what you
want to hear. Rock That's fast. I know, I don't.

(23:35):
I'm tired of talking to this brad dude. Man, yeah,
he uh goddamn Brad playing golf and ship, going the
foundation fundraising and ship and wearing uh golf shoes to
the grocery store and ship. You know, it's just type

(23:56):
of ship. Throw me playing the good tarn ship? You know,
I how weird? Scar Face I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go, Willie,
talk to me. I need to talk to scar Face.
Go get go, get scar Face. Hold on, bring scar
Face back in this room. Five seconds later, here motherfucker

(24:26):
was having it. No man, I'm glad he got hit
with the beer. Okay, but wait a minute, hold up,
hold up, here's the thirty way. That's the same guy
that when we had to freeze. He was on the
plane going to can Coo. Wait a minute, but instead
of him saying yeah, I didn't want my family and

(24:46):
that ship, he said, yeah, my daughter and my family
wanted to go to can Coo. So he threw his
family under the bus. Willie. I don't respect no man
that would throw his family and that, like, yeah, you'll
push your family on the front of a train. This
ain't your ass, you know. The dude though, I don't

(25:08):
think he I think his family is just I think
they're just placeholders, you know, for for his political aspirations.
And here's why I say that, because look at how
he allowed Trump to talk about his Trump like a dog. Man.

(25:29):
Look him, man, This dude has no spine and man
talked about his daddy kind of man. Look him, man,
if Trump would have said any motherfucking thing about anybody,
ain't no way I was gonna ride with it. As
a matter of fact, if I was in this guy's position,

(25:52):
I got to put my hands on that motherfucker. Yeah,
he ain't built like that, I am. He's not what
you said that And Mattress Mac is tour and Mattress
match Mats Mattress Macks with the ship Mattress Max say
fuck you twice. Fuck you, bro. We're on the float

(26:13):
right going on during our parade. Congratulations to the astros, uh,
Dusty Baker, Reggie Jackson and Mr Crane and the whole staff.
Congratulations to y'all. But man, when we would ride by him,
he was on there. You heard him like, they was
glad to see us. It was glad to see Slim,
They was glad to see Bunn. They was glad to

(26:34):
see Paul and Johnny dangerous. But man, when they saw
Mattress Mac, Mattress Mac, Mattress Mac like that ship, he
went hard for that ship. Yeah. I told I told,
I told Mac that he needed that for his legacy.
No ship like, yeah, that was good. You know, that's
that's that's a that's a Cheerry on top moment. I'm

(26:55):
going to produce a record for him and write a
record for him, and um let y'all let him, let
him streaming and just just donate all of the proceeds
to whatever foundation he wants to donated to. But he
deserves to have a song, and we need somebody really
funny to write it, like Devon or somebody like somebody
that's really, really, really funny. He already said he would

(27:18):
he back mac Man this this dude back to Ted
Cruise though Man Ted Cruise, like like that moment at
the parade was so beautiful. He's the only person in
the entire city of Houston who got booed at the parade.

(27:40):
Nobody else, no other politician, no artists, no business person,
no nobody got booed except him. Besides him. There was
no problems at the parade period. Nobody likes this guy.
In the hell does he get elected? I just believe

(28:03):
that they gotta be. He's probably running in a section
of the city that where he's accepted. You see what
I'm saying. Like those congressmen and those senators, they are
they they got small um blocks of in the city
that they hold down you see what I'm saying. So

(28:25):
maybe his block is down with his ship, yeo, because
if he you know what, like if I ran against
Ted Crews, I got in the race with him and
and A and a and ran as an independent with
him with a with a Democrat, you would run as
an independent, I would just the fuck's vote up the

(28:47):
Democrat and then yeah, it might suck the Democratic, but
I really, he's not gonna he's not gonna affect him.
I want to affect him. I might just run against
him as a Democrat then just the fun. But then yeah,
I gotta get us. You have to switch up. You
have to run, you have to infiltrate the Republican boardy.

(29:12):
I don't even look like a Republican man. Where you
don't have to look like a Republican. All you got
to do is sound like a Republican. I don't know. Well,
I'm I don't look like a Republican like I'm I'm, I'm,
but I'm not. Um. I have some conservative absolutely, yeah,
I do. Well, we all do, if you want to

(29:34):
be honest. Yeah, but I don't look I don't. I
don't fit the description of a Republican man because I
would not. I would not, I would not, so my
mouth shut to watch your starff. You know why most
black people don't vote Republican in my opinion, because these

(30:02):
Nazi boys and Proud Boys and KKK, they're too comfortable
in the Republican Party. And it's as simple as that.
Because we got a lot of conservative views. We got
a lot of conservative views, a lot you know, like,
but when it comes to that piece right there, that's

(30:23):
the piece that say, Yo, if they're in that party,
I don't want to be in it, you know how.
I don't agree with that. But you know how, sometimes
you can hear about a party and it's going down
and you find out somebody that you don't really mess with.
I ain't going. I ain't going. I don't I don't

(30:44):
care what y'all doing. I'm not going. Well, here's the thing, Willie,
you gotta you gotta kind of pull that back because
we we we we we we prayed to the you know,
the same god. We believe in the same god as
though is those Proud Boys and those we're telling Christians,

(31:07):
you're gonna tell me, You're gonna tell me that they
don't cleaning their guns and their Bibles they do. Okay,
what do you mean if they don't believe in the
same God, what the hell is it impossible? It's it's
impossible to believe in the same God and have the
type of this and the type of energy that they
have for human beings. It's impossible. My God, that's done. Huh,

(31:29):
they're doing it. Nah. Like I said, it's my opinion
that they prayed to the devil, not God. That's my
opinion for the devil, that the God that the devils
got to be that God because of the stuff that
they do to human beings, it got to be. Well,
I know, we need to start changing advantage if I

(31:50):
write the vote because they're shaving be gone. Hey man,
you see them, you see all the seats leaving. Yeah,
they did it to themselves though they had it. Man,
they had to slam dunk. You know, they slammed dunk.
I mean they had it, man, they had The Democrats

(32:10):
had it. They had it, and again once again they
they took the black boat for granted, and they got
what they got. You know, they just they're just not
built in my opinion. Uh, they're not built to last.

(32:31):
They're just not built the last. Like me if I
if I if I get on top, if I'm winning,
I want to destroy my opponent. I am going to
suck all of the life out of them. If I
put my foot on their neck, I am going to
keep it there until it snaps and they stopped moving.

(32:52):
I'm not letting them off the hook at all. I'm
not gonna relax. And the Democrats, when they get what
they want, they start relaxing and think it's all good.
And not just the the the elected officials, but their
constituents also. They just relaxed. That's that's why they don't
have any follow through. There's no follow through, so that's

(33:14):
no self accounting, that's no accountability. They think that as
soon as I when I vote, that's it. When I vote,
my vote is so powerful that all I gotta do
is vote, and things are gonna go my way. And
then when things don't go that way, they get discouraged
and they don't they don't want to vote at all.
They go and just jump ship. But what those Republicans do, Oh,

(33:36):
it didn't happen this time. We're going harder next time.
We're gonna go harder next time. But the biggest thing
that they do is hold their elected officials accountable. And
the Democrats ain't got that in there they and when
when they do. When you do have Democrats who try
to hold elected officials accountable, the here come to gatekeepers

(33:56):
telling you shut up, be quiet, I got this. I'm
gonna talk to him. I got it. I'm representing us,
I got it, and nothing gets done. Yeah. No. The
one of the biggest that's one of the biggest problems
with the Democratic Party is the the gatekeepers. The gatekeepers,

(34:17):
they say, look, man, this is what we got, what
was what we got going on, this is what we're doing,
and I'm gonna take care of you. I need you
to take care of them. Keep them in lighting. That's
what's happening. Yeah, that's what's happening. Hey, did you hear
about that? The story of the guy who shot the

(34:37):
chick with the a K forty seven in Denver? Don't
do what? So this girl was walking her name is uh,
what's her name Isabella? I can't say, I can't remember
her last name. But she was walking her dog with
her boyfriend, dude named Darien. And this the neighbor uh

(35:04):
he he uh took a fense to their dog. Taking
up dump you know, near his apartment complex. And they
he told her, you know, he yelled at her about it,
and the chick told him, mind your business. Dude got
an a K for the seven and dumped on him
twenty five times, dumped on her and the dude and

(35:27):
killed her. The dude survived, but this happened in but
they just gave him a life sentence. It took him
that long to get a life couple of years. You know,
you gotta go through the trial phase and all that
kind of stuff. But yeah, um, should they should? Well, yeah,
that that's that's pretty fucked up. The guy that you

(35:52):
heard about the way they got stabbed on the metro
rail and and and and she died. Yeah, okay, well
lady got apped on the metro reel and then later
died from her injury injuries and Metro Houston. Yeah, on
the Metro rel metro link or whatever that she does.

(36:12):
And man, do you know that that was my best
friend growing up? Yeah, m hmm, that was my best
friend growing up. That was he did that? Uh when
I saw his um mug shot and um him dressed

(36:34):
in in in the county clothes or whatever. You know,
how when they showed us the suspect on TV or
some ship. You know what I thought to myself, Willie,
I said, Man, that could have been me, like a motherfucker,
because we was that tight. You know, we was that tight.
We we we we we stole cause we smoked, read,

(36:56):
we skipped school, we got drunk, we was we was
there in my partner. But you'd be surprised. Man, what
what what people will do? And what's the fund is
going on in your mind when you're doing this ship?
Why would you do this? You know? Um shot? Yeah,

(37:18):
when's the last time you spoke to him? I just
spoke to him on his birthday August to ten. And
did he seem to have any type of mental issues? Oh?
He's fucking batshit crazy, you know. But I don't know man. Yeah,
but that yeah, funked it up. It's all bad. But

(37:40):
we are in we living in the world Willie, where
we really gotta be on guard. Do you remember that
saying when them when them people, when the when the Musketeers,
whether would jump over there? So guard, bro, we gotta
be on guard because it's going down. You know. The
trip part about it is that you've got some people

(38:05):
who think that all they gotta do is lock folks
up and they're gonna be safe. And they think that
all I gotta do is get behind my gated community.
And I'm good that happen. Yeah. Yeah. And the thing
about it is that either you go out there and

(38:26):
you're gonna encounter that, or they're gonna come in and
there because they're kicking the indoors. Now, it don't matter
if you live in a gated community. It slows down stuff.
Don't get it wrong, but uh, it don't necessarily stop anything.
And like Americans, I just really believe that, like everything
starts at the top. Yeah, you can say it starts

(38:48):
at home. But you know, the people at the top,
they know what they're doing. They know what they did
the wickedness, they know, they know what they are absolutely
playing it. By the way, it was design. It's not
by it's not by accident. It's by design. Man. Yeah.
And to your point, you notice how when they really

(39:09):
want the people to come together for a certain cause
or whatever whatever it is, they can they're flat flood
the you know, the gates with um news reports and
people saying good things and showing all these acts of
random acts of kindness and everything and everything, and then
you feel this sense of community. You know, all of

(39:29):
the stations doing the national stations and then then the
local stations. You see that. You see it everywhere. People
coming together seems to be it seems to be a
calm right like, and everybody seems to be like they're
coming together. And then next thing you know, bam bam,
it's they're back at it again, and so they know
what they're doing. The people at the top. Uh, leadership

(39:52):
starts at the Toploted podcast will be right back after
the street. You know what, Willie, puppet master never meant
that word. Puppet master has never meant so much to me.

(40:13):
Like it didn't mean as much to me back then
as it does right now. Like Willie, we're being controlled
by the puppet master. Bro, we're puppets. You know, you're
looking look at the chain of command. Will you look
at the chain of command? You know, look at the
powers that be, and look who they control and look

(40:37):
who like we we we got a fucking puppet master
hanging hanging over the stage, pulling the strings and making
people move. And that's how you get a hershel walker. Man.
You see that ship and they're in a run they
go to a runoff. That's how you get a Hershel
hershel Walker asked you to runoff. Hold on, hold on

(40:59):
with old. I gotta say this, man, don't be mad,
stop up your years. Oh herschel Walker ass nigga, don't laugh,
Willie fucking herschel Walker ass nigga. This nigga can't even
talk man like that's the that's the epitome of the
word nigga. Like, get the funk out of here, man.

(41:23):
And it's oh man, I hate to say this, man. Oh,
I don't want to say that. I can't say it.
They're gonna they're gonna cancel. You gotta see it, man. Okay,
So this big belly motherfucker Donald, He's gonna brand here,
he gonna roll his fan ass in there, and and

(41:44):
and and endorse this fucking illiterate ass uh chimp. And
what does this fucking uh black face painting on lipstick
dancing ass nigga do get out there and dancing in

(42:06):
front of master man Herschel Man, you are fucking disappointment. Man.
That what the means? That means may be coming by me,
Brad that I didn't want to run for the offense,
and I didn't want to run for the offense. And um,

(42:30):
if I could run for the offense, I'll run for
the offense. And then you got to be a man
to be a man. Now, you can't be a woman
to have a baby. If if, if you man, only
a woman can have a baby. And because only a
baby can come form a woman. And that's what y'all
need to know now. Uh, I'm hershey walker, and I

(42:54):
think I think I'm hush walking. I want to be
y'all diner. I'd be like, hey manel dumb man. What
the trip part about it is that under any other circumstance,
the people that's voting for him would be like all

(43:17):
over him, like this dumb it literate, slow football head ass.
But but dumb enough, Willie, he's dumb enough to go
with what they say. Yeah, like Clarence Thomas. But Clarence
Thomas is just a little bit more educated. Well I

(43:38):
guess a lot more at a lot more educated. But again,
a puppet, A puppet, someone who can can be controlled.
And he's only in that position because he's being controlled everybody.
He was only that position because of appointment. He's been
appoint He was appointed, Willie, he was appointed and that's

(44:01):
what Busch appoint him. But he's not going never but
he's not he's not gonna. He's not gonna get out
of that seat until he died. And that's unfair. I
think the cycle should run every four years. I think
that should they should be elected, because man, you got something.

(44:23):
You got somebody, Willie. You got somebody that is in
control of your life and everything around you forever, m
for wait for for there forever, you know, and then

(44:46):
when they appoint somebody else for there forever to you
know what I mean, like forever and the and that
fucking cycle just keeps cycling, It keeps recycling forever, like
I'm I'm sitting this fucking seat forever, my forever. Real,
I ain't gotta do ship, but but but but ride

(45:08):
with what what about saying I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm
gonna uh review and look over uh roe v wade.
I'm gonna overturn this ship. I'm gonna review and look
over this affirmative action. I'm gonna I'm gonna overturn this ship.

(45:31):
I'm gonna review and look over voting rights. I'm gonna
overturn this ship. Wait a minute, you say black people
are free, and then I'm gonna overturn that ship. You
you don't. You gotta understand this, William. Don't forget this man.
Everything that okay, Like when I say privilege, when I

(45:51):
say white privilege, Like white people were born in this
country with privilege. They could do any fucking thing they want. Listen,
The only reason and that we can do ship is
because the judge or a statue said that. Think about it.
A judge said you can do that. A judge said
you could do that. A statue said you can vote,

(46:13):
a statue said you can go go sit in the restaurant. Uh,
at the front of the fucking bus. A judge had
to give you that right, bro. Everybody else was born
with the fucking right. I'm fucking man's funk right now.
Mm hmmm. Because they said so, because they said so, nigga,

(46:38):
you can sit at the bar at this fun restaurant.
Because I said so, I said you can know. But
you know what though, now you can't. Mm hmm. Fuck you.
And that's the scary part. That's that's the part that

(47:00):
people don't understand. They don't understand if if somebody can
give you something, they can take it away cold blood,
ain't it? Yeah? And everything that we have, it's because
they said we could have it. They wrote it in
for us. Man. The law wasn't written with us in mind,

(47:22):
so they kind of write us in here and there
whenever we start crowning by ship that we ain't getting.
But now the way, the way, the um, the needles
are tipping to the red. Man. If you, if you're
not careful, man, your great great grandkids can be back
in captivity. We better look at this ship. We better

(47:44):
reanalyze this ship. Yeah, that's going over their head. Ain't
no way and they mind ain't no way that could happen.
Watch their minds, ain't no way something like that's gonna
have missed. It's too good. What do we gotta do?
Good Man, Willy, you better? You better tell him the truth.
I try to tell him. Man, you better tell him

(48:04):
the truth. Man, with a stroke of a pin, they
won't listen to me. Listen to me. Bro, with a
stroke of a pin, your ass can go right back
into fucking captivity. Am I lying? Uh? When you look
at what's happening with voter suppression. This is supposed to
be over, you know what I'm saying. This is just
supposed to been been over. They were going through this,
this Suppo has been over in the sixties. Here we

(48:27):
are a getting and intimidation and you are you You
are trying to intimidate people to not vote. Motherfucker. We
ain't scared of you. How many times listen, man, how
many times you're gonna pope that fucking bow? Huh? How

(48:50):
many times you're gonna pope that bow? Man, You're gonna
pope that motherfucking band. You're gonna wake him up and
all hell gonna break loose. Man, Man, leave that man alone. Man, Man,
lead them people alone. On Man, quit going over there
fucking with them people, Man, for you picked somebody off.
They're gonna poke that bad one. Motherfucking motime man, and

(49:12):
that bag gonna go ape ship and it's gonna be
a sight to see, you know, like the standing up
there and and and and and and with the waiving
the fucking flags and the fucking shotguns and all the niggas.
But we don't scared that ship. We got that ship too.
Stop that man, leaves the funk alone. Please it ain't

(49:34):
gonna happen, all ain't they're gonna poke that bad with it.
That ain't gonna happen. What happened on this day? Okay,
well let's just do Let's go your birthday first, on
this on on um November one, eighteen thirty one, chocked

(49:56):
we ship chocked our nation that must be um Choctawn
Nation begins. Forced march Mississippi from Mississippi to Oklahoma. One
in three die in trails of tears. Wow, how many people?

(50:18):
One in three? I got one in three? But what
was the total number? They don't say, it says chocktown
Nation begins, Forced mores from Mississippi to Oklahoma. One in
three die in trail of tears. So you heard of
the trail of tears? Right? Yeah? Wow? Okay, so what

(50:41):
the funk? On this day? November nine, Texas Legislator Authorities
authorizes counties to employee jail inmates in public works and
to least them the private employers, with all profits going
to the only treasury. Yeah, kin, walk out now and

(51:05):
talk about wickedness. Hey man, listen, day was white right
in the law. That's it signature on it. Hey, jail inmates,
they let jail inmates work in public works, and the
least them to private employers, and all the profits went
to the county treasurers. And you tell me that we

(51:27):
don't get reparations. You're telling me that a crime has
not been committed against humanity. You're telling me that. Well,
on the flip side, even if a crime wasn't committed, Oh,
you committed a crime. Come on, come on, boy, they
say somebody got robbed. That was you, That was you,

(51:49):
little nigger boy. Yeah, man, how many how many of
us lost our lives? How many of our people lost
their lives for some false ships. But that's still on,
That's right, that's the trip part about it. It's still
going on. And you know what hurts. It hurts even
even more so man, our little our youngsters. Man, they're

(52:12):
killing each other. Man, And it's it's bad enough. We've
got people outside of us that kill us like rod kill.
But we're fighting a fight from within. You see what
I'm saying. It's like we're fighting a fight against us
and them, against us and them. We were fighting. We

(52:36):
got we got two different armies we're fighting. Instead one
army were fighting, we're fighting two different armies. Man, we're
fighting us and we're fighting them. And it breaks my
heart to see these young uh, to see the young,
my young dying like this bro just senselessly. Man. Um,

(52:56):
it was an incident that that that happened down here,
man uh here recently. And it shot me all the
way back to when we lost the man, when when
I got shot at the waffle house. Um, the law

(53:21):
man shot my partner in the back and they never
charged him with murder. And I think that, Um, I
think we're gonna we we we should all go and
bring that back up. I want to bring it. I
want to bring that back up to the courts because

(53:41):
he shot that man in the back, that was what
was in sreeport, shot him in the back from behind,
shot him in the back from behind. So and that
ride home, we got that man sitting in there in
that seat. That's a that's a old bloody ride back
to the house. Man, there's a cold ride back home, Willie,

(54:04):
you know. And it shot me back to that, you know,
It shot me back to that moment in my life.
And and ship, I think I might have dropped a
couple of tears, man, you know, because that's got that
that's a cold fucking feeling man. Yeah, and that was

(54:29):
that was always our um. That was always mandatory for us.
You know when we left and you noticed when we left,
we left together. We came back home together. We mean,
we couldn't leave nobody out there. And damn ship man,

(54:53):
we lost some man dog, they lost a man man,
They lost a kid, bro, and I was a little
kid man. Yeah. Uh they lots a kid man. I
mean we was kids, bro, those kids will I was

(55:19):
years old and Rudy died he was he was kids, bro.
And that she just shot me back to that, to that,
to that, to that one, to that moment right there,
you know, like we was kids man. Yeah. I know
it's not like one. It's not a one size fits all.
It's not um a single uh a remedy. But where

(55:48):
does it start? I mean, whe where do you start
with trying to change the mindset? You know what? You
know what I have to uh my first um injection
into that um educational movement that need to be exercise, bro,

(56:10):
is death is permanent, and you just gotta let them
see how permanent death is, you know, walk the ass
through that morgue, you know, let them look and see
that ship. But what about the ones who are just
fascinated about it some much something. Some of them, like
you said, they want their name on the shirt. I mean,

(56:30):
they don't get no attention and lessons some of them.
Some of them feel so insignificant. That's fine with They
feel so hopeless that they feel like that's all they
got is that T shirt, that name on the T shirt,
and everybody mourning them. So even if they can't feel it,
they seem like they just want to know that it
went down. What about what about actually watching somebody does that?

(56:57):
Tran Does that change that? Does that change? It? Is
why I don't think it's necessary. It might change a
few people, but here's why I don't think it will
change anybody. I don't think it will change collectively. Uh.
It didn't change me as I started for my first
man get killed at five years old. It didn't change me.

(57:17):
It didn't make me. It only made me aware of
what not to do, certain things, how to move in
a certain way. Uh. That's why I didn't gamble until
I was in my twenties, because I was shook. It
shook me, but it didn't make me fear death, or
it didn't make me feel taking life. It didn't make

(57:39):
me fear taking a life, so I don't. I think
what made me care more is when I started caring
about myself. What made me change my mindset. It's when
I started caring about myself. You can't tell me. You
can tell me about all these other people all you
want to, But I got my life to live, and

(57:59):
I'm going through my own thing, and all of these
people are doing their thing or whatever. I got my
own life experiences, and ain't nobody trying to look out
for me. Ain't nobody trying to take care of me.
Ain't nobody doing for me. So all I see is
me against the world. So it's hard for me to
care about other people if I don't care about myself.

(58:21):
So I had to start caring about myself enough to
not want to be put away in prison forever and
be living amongst a bunch of damn fools and you know,
a bunch of men, right. I love the company of
women too much to let that be my final destination.

(58:42):
So I had to start caring about myself enough to
to know that I don't want to be laying out
on the concrete like my little cousin Larry was with
a hole in his head like a dog. And that's
how I looked at it, because you if you live
in the in the hood, you know, I mean, you know,

(59:03):
sometimes you see a dog on a damn street. If
you ride the highways, you'll see a dog on the
street and the road kills. So to me, that's what
it looked like. A body of human being just lying
out on the ground in the concrete and uh, in
the code and police officers walking around him. Uh, and

(59:24):
they're cracking jokes and laughing, not necessarily maybe it's by him,
maybe it's about something else, but they're cracking jokes and
they're laughing, and they're eating. They're eating like it's nothing.
It's nothing, Yeah, it's nothing. And it's it's like almost
like our trauma is being monetized. So for me, uh,

(59:44):
it came down, I don't want that to be me.
I don't want that life. I don't want this life
over here. Uh. And so in art so once I
started started uh loving myself and and wanting better for
myself or the man, that they started respecting other people
more because I don't want them to do nothing to

(01:00:05):
me and I don't want to have to do something
to them. You see. Some people don't need all of
that like I needed. Some people don't need all that.
Some people can just automatically be like, well, I love
everybody and that's just wrong and I'm not gonna do
anything wrong to anybody, and I just love and if
even if they hurt me, I'm not gonna hurt anybody.
Some people are built like that. I'm not. I'm not

(01:00:27):
built like that, you know, like, uh if somebody, if
somebody hurt me, I am going to try to hurt
everything they love. That's me. So uh so my thing
is like, hey, you know, just first don't first off,

(01:00:48):
love on myself. That didn't sound good if you, if you,
it don't sound good because your mind being the gutter. Bro.
You gotta stop watching Point while you're driving. You know,
you know you can watch it, you know like when
you when you when you stationary, but don't watch it

(01:01:10):
while you're driving. Man, I guess uh that's a break
with it. That's it. Now. We gotta wrap, man, we

(01:01:36):
gotta wrap. No. I really I wanted to touch. I
wanted to touch on the on the little baby thing,
the ticket sales thing. You know how you remember what
happened with little Baby, the Baby, The Baby, the Baby. Uh.
People were trying to rank on him about his ticket sales.
Uh Uh. He had a show in the Baby, the Baby.

(01:01:59):
He had a show and they were doing two for
one tickets yet and people was trying to rank on him.
But the venue held thirteen hundred people, and people were
ranking on him because you know what I mean, she
went from selling all these damn tickets and stuff to
not a thirteen hundred seat with people doing a you know,
a two for one deal. So people were laughing at it.

(01:02:20):
And my my point about that was that you know,
the game changes. You know, people ain't gonna always be
at the top, and and so you have to make adjustments.
This was in Birmingham, Alabama. What's the city. But Birmingham
is also a B market, So you can't do and
B markets what you might be able to do in
an A market. I mean, that's just what that's that's

(01:02:41):
that's just the business man, you know, right, one more record.
He's back to arenas. You know, you know, um all tapes.
One record, but he's already still doing arenas. Also, because
when people were talking down on him, he posted a
video of himself on stage at what looked like an

(01:03:02):
arena or at least a the a. It was thousands
of people. Yeah, I mean, you're big gass artists. And
I don't know why they're working within him like that,
because people gotta have something to talk about. Really, you know,
as what he said something to hate on. Let me
ask you a question, and what he said about, well,

(01:03:24):
he didn't say nothing about, but that s no gonna say.
It said, tell tell us what you said, because everybody
don't know kids, bring everybody up to speed. Google It said,
what do you say? What do you say? Brad? I can't,

(01:03:47):
I don't know, you don't know. He was about to
say something about so I'm about sucking some dead or
something like damn, But what are you saying? Because now
that sounds weird exactly. I don't know what. I don't
even know what was said, but I know what to
finish some people. But how you know it was about
that we'll call that, well that what the drawback would.
But what don't you saying? So everybody can be clear? Man,

(01:04:15):
you know what he was talking about? Anyway, fam That's
how wrapped for, That's that's how wrapped for this episode
until next time, No more talk, he man, why were
you always trying to chuck me in the crowd. This
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