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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get get boys. It's back and reoded all in your mind. Yeah,
and that deep throating. This is for the streets, the reel,
the railroading, the disenfranchise, 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
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no stopping and wants to be drops head by. And
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 dancing for
no buttament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces in
the building. Collectively we are the ghetto Boys, loaded reloaded
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with another episode of information and instructions to help you
navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world in the studio.
Ghet Old ghett Old ghett Old Boys. It's been a
wild week man, Wow, wow, last couple of weeks. What's
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going on out there? Man? What's what's that? You Americans? Man?
That's going down? Man? You know what? Let's get it
out the way, shots out to the ashcrows, shots taking
care of business man. We beat were beating this ship
out of the whoever come to the plate. Man, Let's
talk about this fiasco, man, this this let's play ball fiasco.
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You involved me in. Let's talk about that. Willie explain
to people what happened. Okay, so this is what happened.
Your version. My version is, so we getting invited to
go out and um going foot on the baseball field
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and say playball. So I'm like, cool, man, call Willie,
you know. So weally like yeah, cool, I'm down with it.
So we get down there. Man, we're having a good
as time. You know, we're eating in the in the
Diamond Club, we're drinking a few bills and ship and right,
you know, right before we get ready on stage. Every
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time we're doing a show, we always look at each
other and be like, who we're gonna do? Right? Well,
this time it was different. Willie had already made up
in his mind what he was gonna do. So Willie
goes out in front of all these fucking people and
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gives the intro to the Ghetto boys, reloaded fucking podcasts,
and then he started trying to say some other cheeps.
He said, every fucking thing but playball, And that was
the purpose. Of us coming on the fucking baseball film
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in the first place, and to make a long story
short man like Willie's long winded. And they knew that
without me even saying so, so they cut his fucking
like and they threw the pitch out. All right, family,
let me give y'all my version of the story. Everything
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he said was true up until the point. Well, let
me put like this. Everything he said what's true, except
he omitted something. The part that he omitted was the
guys who gave us our instructions told us that we
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had a few seconds. They didn't give us. You know,
it was fifteen seconds. I counted, I counted it. It
was fifteen seconds. Why they cut your mind call? But
check this out. They didn't give us a specific cut
off time. They said, this is what they told men.
Just pumped the crowd up. I said, how long? How
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long do we have? Uh, just make it quick, Just
puff the crowd up and then let's pay. So you
don't think fifteen seconds quick to pup the crowd. That
one that was seconds. It was your mic off, bro.
That's they cut your cut the mic off because she
was taking to cut the mic off because you did
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not properly communicate with the people what we needed to do.
What the guys who gave us had. How many mice
they had, Willie, that was one mike? Okay, we God, damn,
why do you give me? Why do you give me
the mike? You had the mic first, Now that she
is really on you, Willie, No, she had You had
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to make you all the tea in China that they
gave you the mike. And if they did give me
any mike, you took the motherfucker away from me. I
don't recall. I don't recall. Needless to say, we broomed
the Mariners, and we are a couple of games in
on the Yanks. Um, yeah, hopefully we can broom them. Yeah.
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Uh well, let's see. Let's see. You know, think about
the Yankes. Is that man like any other team in
the protein. You know, if you on that field, you
gotta shot. Ship you got a shot, and so you
can't never get too comfortable. I like the fact that
that we're up right now. But I like the fact
also that you know, when you get your enemy down,
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you crush them. You do not give him a chance,
don't give him any hope, break that spirit and distraught.
Ain't no way, ain't no way to break their spirit.
If you bro when you go man, keep losing them,
if they keep losing on, that's how you break. It's
not New York fans, bro shit, Hey, I'll make that
same ben all the team in China again, bro Yankee Stadium.
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It's out of control. I know that. I know that.
But like I say, I swopping to break your spirit,
not not in New York. Who it is, I'm I
don't care who it is. You whoop a motherfucker ass enough,
you would break the spirit. You can break a spirit.
Don't tell me a spirit cannot be broke. You can
take the greatest warrior that's ever lived, and you whip
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his ass enough. He gonna say, Toby, that's what's gonna happen.
You can, Toby, Toby, you can break a spirit. I
don't think a mother can beat you into submission in
breaking your spirit. Well, a mother ain't gonna mother, ain't
gonna beat me. I ain't gonna just be beating on
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me anyway. I'm saying, I'm not gonna We're gonna You're
gonna it's gonna have to be some death right there
on the s got to be some death, know what
I'm saying. So I'm in New York and I'm with
Mr October in New York right in Yankee Stadium, Regy Jackson. Yeah,
and I'm hearing something, you know what I mean, like
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let's go soon, let's go Instead of that, I was
hearing fuck el t. Everybody in the fucking Yankee Stadium
was saying this ship. Everybody fuck when he bat. I mean,
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when was this the last time we had that ship?
When we had the series in um and in New York. Man,
you know, that's that's so unclassy. You know, talk about
people that do stuff like that. They can never never
complain about bad sportsmanship. You know. I saw something like
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that in regards to Dion Sanders. These players, these college players,
I can't remember what the team was, but you talk
about disrespect. They were saying fuck the fuck the sad
something Dion Sanders or Dehon It was like fuck beyond
fu Deon Sanders. Yeah, as he was walking by the players,
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the players, players on the sideline. He walking by the
sideline and and and they're like fun, you know, yeah,
the players and and this this this goes to the
route of why so many youngsters out of control. If
I was on that sideline as a coach, that ship
don't go down. That don't go down. Not only is
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it disrespectful to the coach, but first and foremost is
disrespectful to the team. The organization is disrespectful to me
as a coach, the family, your family, everybody. Now, you
ain't doing no ignorant, uncivilized much ship like that on
my team. I don't care how good you played. I'm
gonna kick your gass off the team. Not to mention
that Dion Sanders is one of the classiest guys on
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this planet and one of the best coaches. The students
at Jackson State they don't love this guy for nothing.
You know, he really puts to work in and they
really he really shows these guys on a daily basis
that he loved and for real and he he put
his money where his mouth is. To dude, they't just
talk he about that action. So, you know, just totally
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totally disrespectful and every last one of them players need
to ask who every single one of them. I take
the kids gloves off, hey man, they'd be out here,
they would be out of here. Man. I don't want
them type of I wouldn't want those type of players
on my team. Man, behave like that. Bro, It ain't
a lot of good gonna come come to you when
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you when you're that disrespectful. It's not a lot of
good that's gonna come to you. Well that's what they're
saying in the crowd. And huh I didn't even go
this time. Yeah, who the bad baseball player and a
good dude and a really good you know, a good
human being, you know, to teach t treat somebody like that,
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somebody like him like that? That ain't that ain't cool
at all. And now I see it now some people
out there now you know, like who Charles Barkley, you know,
like somebody like him. Man, hey, we get what he
gets because he's just a bad person. Just not a
good person. You know, Kanye West not a good person.
He get what he gets. Huh, Yeah, that's what I see.
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That's what I said, he get what he gets. Not
a good person. Let me ask you a question, what
would what did Kanye do to you to make you
say he's a bad person. He's not a good person.
And what he did to me is what he did
to my people. Let me explain something to you. From
what I understand, Kanye West, mama was a civil rights activist.
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That that means, yeah, is that factual? I said, From
what I understand is mama was a civil rights activist. Okay,
that's from what I understand. You know, she's set in
some marchings and stuff like that with her parents and
all this stuff. Right, But she was an educator also
from what I understand. So imagine somebody, even as an educator,
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you put others before yourself, right, Imagine somebody who lives
a life of putting others before themselves and who is
a student of humanity and goes out of their way
too to fight for righteous causes. And you birth somebody
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who is self centered and who will tell you, especially
someone someone who has ties to the civil rights would
tell you that slavery was a choice, would tell the
people that slavery was a choice. Imagine what that would
do to your spirit if you believe in such a
thing in death, Imagine what that would do to you.
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So when the dude told, the dude said, but with
his own mouth, that he wore that shirt, that white
Lives Matter shirt because he thought it was funny. That's
what he said. He said he wore the shirt because
he thought it was funny. So you think it's funny,
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You think it's funny to offend millions of people, to
disrespect millions of people by just wearing a shirt because
you want to get some attention. And the reason why
he really wold, I do believe is that he didn't
get the black support that he wanted when he had
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his little hang up with Adidas. You know, people weren't
riding for him like that, so he got offended and like, well,
I'll teach them. I'm gonna put this white Lives Matter
shirt on. Not that he cared about white lives, it's
just that he uses them the same way he uses
black people for his own agenda. Because the only time
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Kanye West cares about civil rights are black rights is
and it affects him directly. The only time that he
starts talking about things like my black children, a black
man and this or that, when it involves him directly.
He's never involved in the real social issues and the
movement or whatever when it's bigger than him, When it's
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just about him. That's the only time he got a
problem with black people being violated or oppressed. I'm um,
so I understand what you're saying, but when you say
but anything before that is a lot. But go ahead.
I understand what you're saying, but I feel like any
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like you got a mouth, so you can say any
motherfucking thing. Bro, you gotta mind, you gotta mind, so
you can think any fucking thing, right, all right, And
I honestly believe that everybody's entitled to their own opinions. Okay,
if that man, if that listen, we gotta single it.
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If that man, I feel like white lives matter, then
that's that man. Man, it ain't no damn question that
white lives matter. Everybody know white lives matter. But everybody
know that white lives matter in America. We already know that.
The reason why because because because because the shirt is
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a because the shirt is a symbol of white supremacy.
It was white supremacist, white nationalists who came up with
the idea to do that with that slogan, to oppose
black lives matter. It's a direct was in docket the
church was created. The slogan was created as a direct
opposition to Black lives matter. That's why it matters. I
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didn't never say it didn't. Man, I'm just saying that
was his own. That's his that's the way he feels.
If white lives as matter, that's how he feels about it.
Look look, bro, and if he did that, if will
will you know, if he did that ship to to
to spite the Black Lives Matter movement, then that's on him,
that that ship that that that's what that is. That's
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how he feels. And we can't, we can't. We can't
get in him his feelings. That's his feelings. I'm not
in his feelings. I'm not. I'm not in his feelings.
I'm I'm I'm I don't give a funk about his feelings.
I'm speaking on his actions. Okay, his actions can't his
actions can't make me react like that, Willie, how are
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you reacting? I'm I'm neutral. I don't give Okay, so
I so I do so. I don't play neutral. I
don't get on the fence. I'll pick a side. I
ain't got no problem picking a side. I'm not picking
up what what's what you mean? You're picking a side?
Picking a side? What I pick? I'll pick a side,
the picking the side of my goddamn people. When the
motherfucker offend my people. That's right. I'm picking a side.
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Ain't got no in the side you're picking us. You're
picking a side with some ship that don't even matter.
Pick a pick up side matter. That's what's going on
with him. Do you let me ask something. Do you
believe that symbols matter? I believe that the fucking swash
pick the matter of Yeah. I believe those lightning bolts matter. Yeah.
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I believe that the three leven means something. Yeah. So
do you believe symbols matter? Right? They do? Okay? Do
you believe that White Lives Matter is a symbol? That
that slogan is a symbol? I believe it's a statement, Willie,
just like Black Lives matter. It's a statement to me.
I mean, a symbol is a symbol, is like throwing up.
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These are symbols. Those are symbols. Now, if if this
is a symbol, that's a fucking symbol. But black lives
believe that words can be a symbol. You do you
believe that words can be a symbol of an ideology?
If that's what you make, that's what it is. I'm saying.
If that's what you're making, that's what if somebody come
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up with a group of words and they say, these
words represent a symbol of an idea, of an ideology,
that's the symbol of that ideology. If I say white pride.
If I say white pride, what's the similar white pride Nazism?
Because that's what that's the that is, it symbolizes Nazi. Okay.
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The symbol doesn't have to be an actual, uh tangible thing.
It doesn't have to be something that you can look at.
It could be an idea, it's a belief, it could
be a belief. Do you understand what I'm saying. I
understand symbol multiple definitions, then it does. But here's here's
the Here's here's the thing, bro Uh, here's the thing.
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Like this guy all I'm saying Williams a managing title
and think I didn't say I didn't say he was
and and and as long as as as as he
is on his side doing what he do, that's on him.
I'm down with my people one thousand percent, okay. But
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if he ain't in here with us, then that ain't
got nothing to do with me. He ain't got nothing
to do with us. If he ain't in here with us,
in this fight, then that's on him, right right? Yeah?
I mean I believe that if I'm in the fight
with with us. So do you do you think that
do you think that two things can exist at one time?
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Do you think in other words, do you think that
you can feel the way that you feel about him
not being in the fight with us, and that's on him,
and also check him for being disrespectful to our movement,
to our cause, to I plied. Do you think that
that's that that the two can coexist? Does that because him?
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Check him? Check him, check him? Because that's how do
we Okay, do we check him personally, verbally together and
face to face check him? Or do we check him
on Facebook? Or do we check him on social media?
I think you do. We call him and check him
on his telephone. I think you check his as check
come in. I think you check his ass anyway you
can and anyway you can't. Podcast will be right back
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after the street. He say, bro, let me ask you this,
Let me ask you this, Let me bring it down.
I saw I saw a video. I saw a video
dr I saw a video on dr boys uh Instagram
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of a lady who questioned, why is it that we
allow others to talk crazy about us, and she cited
she cited Kanye West the White Lives Matter statement that
he made, and she also cited rappers calling women bees
and h is and and talking about killing each other
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and how BT and other outlets will sexualize over sexual
lives black women. So why is it that we allow
Why do you think that we allow others to talk
crazy about us or even represent us in a not
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so tasteful manner, because we do it. We we we
we talked crazy to ourselves. We we we we do
funked up ship to ourselves in front of them, you
know what I mean? His uh my brother while back
had a he had a bad habit as saying nigga
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in front a wife fat like yeah, man, I told
that nigga. Man. And when the thing came here, you know,
they'll be white around me like hey, hey bro, I
don't never say nagging from the white phone. Never. So
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I'm thinking that he's corrected. And now, but a lot
of ship that we go through, a lot of you know,
it's self inflicted with it, and we we can't we
can't be um, we can't be upset because they exploit
that ship because we were doing it. You know, we're
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making songs about this ship and they're and they're exploiting
the leris Leor Cohen said some ship on the on
um Oh goddamn. Was it drink Champs or was it
Breakfast Club? He had an interview on the Breakfast Club.
I think, man, and I don't know what it was ship.
I gotta look back at it, but but he was saying, man,
you know, he capitalized on it, you know, And that's
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what they're doing to us, bro, That's what they're doing.
That's what they've been doing. But why is it that
we allow that to happen? I got it that we
talk about it. Why do we allow Why? Why do
we allow it to happen? Because I'm saying collectively because
everybody don't well, people out there that that the Rays
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held every short time something, but they're fewing between. But
really it's to everybody. It's about a dollar. Everybody wanna
get some money and and and and if this kid
feel like calling this lady out of her name will
get him some money and fuck that whoever? You know
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what I mean? If this, if this, if this system
feel like or if this lady feel like going out there,
half neck and they're shaking the ass in front of
all of these people. Will get us some money then,
you know, everybody chasing the dollar so much these days
until they take the self estee and self pride and
self love out of the equation. Bro, we will they well,
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not me. I don't give a funk about none of
this ship. But take the money that they they'll, they'll
they'll take the money instead of taking their uh pride.
You know they don't have no del del del. Well.
I hate to say this ship, so I'm not. I
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don't want to get us canceled. You want us to
get counsel right quick, can't be motherfucking counsel. Say speak
your mind, okay? Man, Well if you do anything for money,
you yeah, what do anything but money? Do anything anything? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
speak on it, man, speA, you take on it, get talk,
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you take a base, gut tar up to ask for
some money. That's right, Absolutely, I believe. I believe that
because you've got some people that would be like man
some money, that man getting his money, Like they actually
based people's character, the people's value on money, how much
money they make. Like when I got that Kanye a
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lot of his fans were coming at me saying ship like,
Kanye is a billionaire, Kanya doesn't care what you says.
He has some money. Kanye this money, money, money, money
you only have you have missed in two thousand followers
on Instagram. You know all this type of ship right
basing they based They put value on people based on
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how many followers they have, how many subscribers, that how
much money they have. See me, I can acknowledge that
a person is doing well for themselves or a person
has a great talent, But if you want to really
impress me, I'm more concerned about what kind of person
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you are. Because there are people who are have a
lot of money who want a lottery. They didn't work
for it, they haven't contributed anything major to society to
get that money. Uh. There are people who have received
inheritance to get get to get kind of money that
they have. And there are people that go out and
just stick guns and and innocent people's face and hard
working people's face and take their stuff. I don't respect
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none of that. So I'm more concerned with what kind
of person you are than what kind of car you drive,
what kind of house you live in, that's impressive. But
what's more impressive to me is what kind of person
you are. And there's so many people out there that
are more concerned with what a person has than who
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they are. And the coldest part about it when it
comes to me and both of those, you know what
a person has or what kind of person they are
and meet. In my opinion, I don't give a funk
either way. I don't give a funk if he's nice,
or if he's bad, or if he rich every poor,
I don't give a fuck. Like we we you know,
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like I mean, I'm right here in my lane, like
I don't give a funk what they do. I'm here,
I got tunnel vision. I don't even. I don't even.
I don't even. I don't even have blinkers on my
car because I know I'm not going to get over.
So you got friends, right, very very very few. Man,
Let's say you got one, because you ain't. You probably
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ain't got more than one friend, that's true. So let's
just say you got one. I don't want more than
one friend. I got you. I got you because the
friends don't want you. I got it. You ain't gotta
be friends. Well, I'm just saying, man, you don't like,
we don't have to be I'm just saying. I'm just saying,
you know, like I'm just letting you know. You know,
you ain't got but one friend, and that's me. That's it.
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That's how you got Listen, man, this friend that you have,
you just don't check that he's a nice guy. Not.
You don't care if he's a nice guy. Who me. Listen, Man,
if I wasn't, if I wasn't, if I wasn't a
good guy, if I wasn't a guy, you would not
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funk with me at all. I know you for real.
You is not working with somebody, especially on a daily basis,
who is not a good person. And I do know,
and I'm being I was being facetious, of course, but
I do know a few of your friends. I don't
know a few people that you funk with for real,
and they happened to be pretty solid people. You're pretty good.
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You're pretty good at that, all right, Yeah, you're pretty
good at it. For everybody outside of that right there.
I don't give a funk about all right. So I
wasn't just say in general, like you're good people. I
want to before we move on. I want to add
something to why I think that we, you know, allow
people to talk crazy to us. We're the only group
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of people in this country that are targeted by our
own government for failure. The government makes the laws, the
government and forces the laws. Those laws are written against you,
against many many people that run the major institutions in America.
They hate black people. I'm talking about the people at
the top. There are something that that are some people
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that are in those organizations or whatever and maybe trying
to do some good or whatever. But at the very
top of those institutions are people who hate black people
and they are dead set on making sure that black
people remain the permanent underclass. That's what they do. Now.
The flip side of that corn is that there are
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black people who want to rise to the top of
those type of organizations, or at least they want to
be our institutions. At least they want to be accepted
and to get in many of these institutions, especially on
on high levels. Uh, you have too pretty much acquiesque
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to their ideologies. Yeah, you know, listen, listen, you have
to you have to pretty much you have you have
to pretty much be in line with what their thoughts are,
what their what their convictions are in life. So you
take on their accent and start walking all of that,
and you take on their mindset, you take on their
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values on the canvas on. Yeah, you take on all
of that type of stuff. I don't want to give
her no love. And here's the thing. They they are rewarded.
They will reward you because they hate us so much.
They will reward you for conforming. If you conform and
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if you disparage black people, if you undermine the black plight.
So Walker is doing well in Georgia, they will reward you.
So so what's happen is that they want to assemble
so bad they want to resemble that, so they assemble.
They want to resemble, so they assemble. They want to
be like white people so bad they the access that
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some white people have so badly that they that they
will take on all of their characteristics something. They do that,
and they do that their skin and they do that
to get money and that and some of them and
a lot of it, and most of them ain't got money.
Most of them just want the acceptance like, oh, I'm
not like them. Hey, what's that? Na man? What's that
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dude's name man that uh uh that loves that love
Donald Trump so much. I've benna find it because don't trill,
I've benna. Finally, go ahead, Willie, No, but that that's
pretty much it in a nutshell. You know, they get
rewarded for disrespecting and undermining the black plight. And they
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see that the ones that these these selfish coconuts you
know who all about, you know, they're whatever they have
going on. They look at that and they see other
coconuts being rewarded. They say, Man, that's a lane right there.
I can get my money, Chris. Because because they don't,
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they don't have the courage to stand for something, they'll
fall off anything there. So they don't they don't have
the courage to stand up for black people. They don't
have to because see, when you stand up for black
people and you speak, you speak in a way where
you respect black people, then you're gonna be targeted. You're
gonna be targeted, and you may miss some opportunities because again,
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the people at the top of these institutions have the
keys to a lot of these gates that people want
to walk through, and so they will punish you if
you stand up for black people. The people that have
been the people that have been assassinated with all people
that rode for black people, that supported the black plight,
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the ones who lived to be eight nine years old,
these are the ones, many of them anti black. They
get to live alone, healthy life, dick. So, I believe
that's one of the biggest reasons is because they actually
get rewarded and they want to resemble the people who
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oppressed their people. Mm hmm, that's so cold, man. Let's
let's switch gears for a moment um. So I saw
where this chick in Houston. It's fifty four year old
woman in Houston, mother five, who caught an STD after
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a custodian her bottle bottle. Here's a crazy thing. Besides
what he did the woman, It took the woman's co
worker to tell her her bottle looked yellow. I mean
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the water was yellow in her bottle. She had continued
to drink. She started she started getting water from the
dispenser at her job. It was at a medical office
in Houston. She started getting water from the dispenser. She
noticed the smell file taste, uh, and it didn't look right.
So she started bringing her own water bottles and she
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left her water bottle when she didn't finish it. She
left it overnight on her desk. So she comes back
and she realized, yo, it's starting. Don't look it's don't
smell right, don't taste right. So a co worker asked
to make her some coffee, and she tells the co
worker two use her bottle water. The co worker gets
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the bottle of water and looks and sees that it
looks yellow and tells herybody. So now she's and he's sniffed,
Oh yo, this smells like urine. So one of the
doctors in the office does your your analysis on the
water and determines that, yeah, it is. It does hal
urinate it. And so then they go back to the camera.
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They they actually set up a camera, a hidden camera,
and then they caught the custodian pin in the water.
Now fan uh I was looking for the part where
it says that the woman was blind because water is
clear on any given day of the year. This is
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what clean water looks like, especially bottled water. This is
what it looks like. There is no color at all
in it. It has no ingredients. Right, there has no ingredients.
How do you not see that that bottle has urine
in it? Why are you drinking? And then why are
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you leaving unfinished water on your desk and coming back
and drinking it the next day. There are too many
people out here that are scandalous. There are too many
uncivilized MutS that run around the United States of America
to chant something like that. You got people that leave
food inside of refrigerators on the job. I would never
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do that. I would never put food in a refrigerator
and go back. I would never do that because people
would laugh in your face, they would smile with you,
they hang out with you, and kick it with you,
and be spitting all in your food and and rubbing
the thing and squatting on it and all kinds of stuff,
and you just be sitting there glutting it. Well, then
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you used to work. I used to work at Kentucky
Fried Chicken. Get this straight, so, and I was a
top ten regional cook. Did you ever sunk with people food? Oh?
Hell no, man, I'm not. I'm not that type of
I'm not that type of dude. No, you ain't ever
tell you know, ship like that. I would never remotely
do no ship like that. I'm not built like that. Bro.
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I think that ship is disgusting. I think people that
do that ship it's fucking disgusting. Well, fucker, Lincoln, I
don't ever want to be considered disgusting, you know what
I'm saying. That ship is disgusting to make. So if
she got a sexually transmitted disease from drinking water, we're
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you're in in it. What was the penalty to the
actual um medical facility, to the Highness Custodian, Yeah, uh,
because I didn't really think about it, super that's the
first thing that should be preparing for. Yeah, I cracked
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in my head and comes to find out that it
was two dude had two STDs? What the test deposited
for the STV that she had and a second STD? Fuck? Yeah,
so what did she have? They didn't say good lord,
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They didn't say here too, yeah too? And motherfucker man
stead of talking about the port, No, dude, who's that
the dude that did it? Oh? She gon Yeah, They
say that that's a fucking that should be a fucking
assault or something. He said that he had done that
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before on a job that he had about eight months prior,
not not that he had eight months pride, but a
job that he was on for about eight months. He
said he had done that at that job and he
has this. He admitted that he did it with malicious
intent and he has a problem. That should be an
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aggravator list. Yeah, it was something like that. They hit
him sure with a deadly way, because that ship deadly.
The voice reloaded podcast will be right back after the
poet um. Speaking of lawsuits, they got a TWI lawsuit
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against Um, Candice and Kanye right about that, the family
of George Floyd. Yeah, I thought it was just against Kanya.
Well from the way I'm reading it, and then I
can make some phone calls and actually find out what
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it uh what it really is. But um, yeah, they
aren't the only big time So what do you think
could happened? I think that um h h. Honestly, well,
I don't think that nothing can come from that. You
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don't think I don't think so, because here's the thing.
It didn't make okay, So you know, Alex Alex Jones
got super I know, but he said some ship that
created a reaction though, uh see what I'm saying, Like,
he said some ship that created a reaction people violently
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the motherfucker's was it? Didn't he say some ship like
the um like the that murder and that and those
killings in the elementary school and Sandy Hooks was it
was a hoax? Right? And oh he didn't get no
drawback from that. Huh when we know that that does
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that interfere with that? Man is right uh to free
speech or no? I think that's that's free speech. And
then that's why they have things like, uh, defamation of character.
But you can't but you can't, right, right, But it's
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something that it's something they hit him with here. Well,
we I want to I want to say how it
plays out, but I'm I'm I'm really really um thinking
that it's really nothing that can be done because, like
I said in the in the early part in our
our discussion, is everybody's entitled to their own opinion. Bro
right around good or bad? You know you can you
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can say whatever the funk you want to say about
by Charles Barkley, Steve Harvey, push you on, like push
you on like Willy Steve what Stephen Stephen A. Smith.
I mean this is pretty long, man, so good ahead,
then give me some moment. Never man, anyway, that's all
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I'm saying. I just wanted to bring that up. And
then the damn company that uh the media social media
comany or whatever that that Kanye was supposed to be
buying along to Candice Owen's husband's I don't I don't know,
but it's it's it's like he to see you all
this ship. So I think my partner got set up, man,
and he got set up bad. Who is your partner? Uh?
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The homie? Um, Kanye, he got set up real bad.
I think he got he did, he got sucked over.
So he you know, motherfucker would be friends. You shake
your hand, tell you you're doing all the right ship,
and say here that body's company from my people partner.
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It ain't no different than what he did the black folks. Hey, man,
come on buy my records, Come on buy my record,
come on buy my record, come on buy my record.
Drive but you don't like black people, Hey wasn't play.
It was a choice that was fucked up. But I
don't know what they think about it, think about this.
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What did he mean by that? Though? Slavery was a choice,
because look at it. Look at it like remember when
when um um, when the slaves were free they chose
to stay there and work because they had nowhere else
to go. He didn't say all that ship, and he
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didn't say something slap, He didn't say some slavery. Was
just you're starting to sound like one of the goddamn
Fox pundits. No, don't fucking Fox trying to motherfucking motherfucking jack.
Was you sign with Fox if they gave us a deal?
Flox can eat dick on motherfucking double bread. Come on, Yeah,
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I mean, I mean Fox for sure. But I'm just saying, suppose,
suppose what's your guy's name. What's your guy's name was Fox? Whatever? Man,
I'm gonna give you ten billion dollars. It don't matter
to me because here's the thing, bro, Like, at the
end of the day, No, it don't matter to me. Yeah,
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it don't matter to me. You know because at the
end of the day, Bro, Uh, money can only take
you so far. Like I see. My thing is that, bro,
like my I use money as a as a as
a resource right to to for access and options. Set
it again, I use money as a resource for or
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two for access and options. That's what I use money for.
So money don't make me. I make money So when
I when I, before I ever got into the entertainment industry,
I made a statement to myself that if you don't
know what you won't do, oh you don't know what
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you will do for money, you better know what you
won't do for money. And there's a lot of people
come into this game and and the other games, just
the game of life. You don't have to be entertainment.
It could be anything, and they'll go into relationships not
knowing what they won't do in a relationship, and they
find themselves doing it. You have to set boundaries for
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yourself as a human being, as a person, you have
to set boundaries. And this is in boundaries develop your convictions.
See when you send them boundaries, it don't matter. Boundaries
is It's really like a code of ethics, you know,
And so you know I'm on code, So I'm on default.
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If you say certain ship, if you say slavery wasn't charge, bitch,
I don't care about your explanation. Fuck your explanation. Just
the fact that you said some ship like that is
enough for me to un identify you as an enemy,
point blank, period. I don't give a funk what you
got to say after that. See, that's the way you
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get on. When you get on code, you ain't gotta
worry about like what did you mean? What? This is why,
this is why the Jewish community is on code. They
are on code. And this is why if you say
certain ship, automatically, ship just starts shutting down doors, just
start slamming clothes, just automatically. They're on Why come black
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people can't be on code like that? Because we not
on code like that because for two reasons, one the
lack of unity, but even bigger the lack of unity,
which causes which which plays a big part in the
lack of unity, is the lack of ownership. Control is
let me finish. I gotta finish first. The reason why,
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that's why, that's why we got Let me finish. But
let me finish, let me we can come back because
you've been talking, you've been talking. But the reason why,
the reason why that they can get away with that
is because they they gained control of these industries. They
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got control of these industries. Jewish people did not come
in they won throwing their weight around saying you can't
say anything about the Jews. People shut you down. They
couldn't do that. They wasn't doing that in the forties.
They couldn't do that. They didn't had that kind of power.
They gained that power through economics group economics, and as
they got stronger and stronger, they got themselves in positions.
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They took over industries. They came in while everybody else
would sleep at the wheel. They say, we're gonna entertain,
We're gonna we're gonna entertain Hollywood. Boom boo boom. Next thing,
you know, wahships and whips and studios and warhships. All right,
those whips studios. Then okay, uh, let's get oh media,
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oh wahhips buying up the media, buying up newspapers, radio stations, stations,
pound up everything. Warships. Now let's uh politicians, here you go, here,
you go, here, you go this what we need? Who?
Next thing, you know, law enforcement? Make a mac right,
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do do do do do do do get that, get that,
get that, get that, take this, take that that that boom.
So now all of the warships are in place. We
got the media, we got Hollywood. He who controls the
communication controls the people. So now if you want to communicate,
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you got to go through me. You got you need
my approval to say whatever. You can speak your mind
all you want, but when you stepped across that line,
just like that. So this is this is why, this
is why they can do the ship that they do,
and we don't have that. If we had that, then
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a whole lot of people, including black people, would would
get in line, and then we wouldn't have to be
dealing with all that bullshit like Kanye West saying ship
like that because he would be too fucking shook to
say something like that. Right. But I have heard in
some instances like um um, Jewish lawyers Jewish accountants, like
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they don't say bad shit about other Jewish lawyers and
Jewish accountans. Does that mean anything? What they'll say bad
shit about him? Does that mean anything? Or it's just
all you know, facility is just faking that. No, it's
the same thing that that we do. You know what
we're saying there all on one page, but they are.
But everybody have beef with have internal fighting. It's always
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internal fight. Our problem is that we're divided because we
don't hold the keys to the doors that that that
we're trying to go through. Many of us are trying
to go through we don't have the keys. They hold
the keys, so they get to say what can be said,
can't be said, what goes, what don't go. And so
that's why they are concerned with you dragging and disparaging
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black folks. They're only concerned about their ship. There, their ship,
That's what they're concerned about. What I'm what I'm saying
is that we are concerned. I'm saying, but we don't
have they We don't have the keys to see because
if we did, we locked those doors. But we don't
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have the keys. They do. And people like candidates h
It's and ship like that. They know Kanye West, they
know that. And so that's why we have to raise
hell every time because we don't know if that's gonna
be justice. And that's this is why a lot of
times when they offend people within our own coaches offend,
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make do offensive ship, uh, they get away with it
because we really don't have the mean, uh, the power
to just cut them off. We can't stop Apple, and
Apple could push your button to say that's it, you're
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not selling ship on our platform. Goddamn Instagram could put
your button say you out of here. We don't have
that power to hit that button like that. Fuck. So
when we say the ship, so we said it's got
it's always you know, it has it has to be. Ah,
it has to be. It can be an uproar, but
then the uproar kind of dies down because that's gonna
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be a motherfucking coconut right behind him with with equal
power or more trying to back them. But well, I
defend them all. So you know, now you got to
fight this motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. Then you
gotta fighting. So everybody fighting over here, all these different
fights and ships going on. Yeah, it's team and a smith.
Absolutely absolutely. I just said that pis off. I'm not
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piste off, man, I just I know where it is
and so I'm not piste up. Well, we have to
we have to um we we as black people have
to not let um money be the reason, you know
what I mean, Like money is our sole reason for
the drive for everything that we do. We're going this money,
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ohney money, you gotta get money, you know what I mean.
Once we take the emphasis off the money, like money
is gonna be there, you know what I mean, like
funk that like money is gonna be there. Man, stop
crying and damn remember you say, stop crying down over
these holes or stop crying and dying over these dollars. Yeah,
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you feel me like like, we don't, we don't. We
don't want to put too much on the dollar. Speaking
of putting too much on the dollar, do you know
who kk vs hs does that some kind of coin again?
And I'm not going to get into that conversation again, bro. No,
it's a chick. Who it's it's the tongue chick from Instagram,
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the chick with the long time you ever seen that?
Like some chick. Some chick went viral for having a
long tongue on Instagram. And and now she's she's she's
is famous to an extent. I guess yeah, she's famous.
I mean the blogs, a lot of the blogs cover
her and everything cover her and a boyfriend Nick you
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already you know Nick you already? Is really you got
to get hip, man, to get hit with the youngsters. Man, youngsters,
that's where it's that, man, That's where the money at.
You see this, that's that's where the money. Now. Man,
you gotta you gotta, you gotta get hip to the youngsters. Man.
You gotta the youngsters are the future. Bro, you're out
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of here. I am don't yes, prove i'm but you
leaving this world to the youngsters who your youngsters are
gonna be living a monkst So you want to make
sure everything straight right. You gotta know what's going on, man,
you know, gotta be hip. You know, um, you know
the better way to raise your youngster? Man? What's your
better way? Like keep them off of the fucking internet.
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That ain't gonna happen exactly. So you know what can
I what can I do? Like you can click a button?
Just know that you know hit words like lane? Do
you even know in it? What's going on with with
the words today? Like in the hip hop Are you
familiar with it? And the hit words like what? Uh? Lane?
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You know lane? What about flex? You know what flex? Me?
She's nineteen early six right right? What is it? Flex? Yeah?
It's like when they are doing this thing flexing showing
out right right right. And a lot of these terms,
some of the terms just taking new new means right there,
(53:52):
like old words with new means and then something you
got rappersude people that just make up new terms. Uh,
let's see, what's what's another what suss sus. Yeah, that's
that's what you got, sus. Same like a motherfucking man.
So my little girl, I got a high school senior
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and she's learning. Well I haven't brought a car yet
because she don't know how drive, but she's learning, and
she's on the bus. She got on the bus and
she left the phone on the bus. So she said, Daddy,
I let my phone on the bus. Um, I can't
use a car to go get it. Come on, let's
go get the phone. So we're riding around looking at
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school buses and can't find them. Motherfuck. They end up
going to the yard and the buses there, but the
phone ain't on the bus right and uh, she ended
up calling it from her from my phone, and her
friend answered the phone and said, yeah, girl, I grabbed
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your phone because the bus driver was looking sus And
I asked, what the fuck is suss and she said
like suspects suspicious. Yeah, so I learned what SUSS was.
I know, I'm lame as fun for saying that I'm
just learning what suss. Yeah, I've probably been knowing about
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the words suss, probably just the summertime, I guess sus. So,
so you got a year off. Yeah, I'm I'm mind,
but I don't mind. Yeah, you know, I've been so
far ahead of that fucking curb. Williem for for me
to sit back and just watch the curve sitting down
with that point, good point, good point, good point. Uh.
To finish my point about KK v s H right,
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her vs H her boyfriend me. I don't even know
what it means, but her boyfriend and her are in
the news right now for their toxic relationship that allegedly, uh,
she swung on him, he whipped her art. I saw
a video that thing on. I don't know what he did,
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but they say allegedly he put his hands on so
so um. I saw a video of her breaking a
window and of her own house that he locked it
out of. And uh. And then at some point she
said another there was like a series of clips, and
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one of the clips she said, I sold my P
to buy this house. I'm going back to the money
thing time out. What is the P the vagina that's
when you used it's the synonym for vagina that starts
with it be you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, well,
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you know you you figured out later this is a
song that she wrote, uh yeah, yeah. So the point
I was making was that we was talking about money
and what people doing anything for money, and you know,
just to hear somebody say something like that, you know
that that's crazy. Man. You saw your pussy for money.
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What's about the house? About the house for money? You
did that for money? See somebody listening to somebody right now,
somebody listening to You're like hell yeah, Like, you know,
what do you say to the people that that do it,
that do it and don't get that that that that
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have sex with all these different people? And like a
piece of paper with a number on it, you put you,
you put your life, you put your soul, you put
your you put your manhood, your womanhood, and you put
your family, you put your bloodline on the line for
a piece of paper with a number written on it. Yeah, well,
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I think that it says something about that toxics city
that's in the relationship because because you know, when you
have sex with a lot of different people that their
energy transferred to you. And I can speak from experience, brother,
you know, because that was a time when I went
to that wild like that and that energy came back. Now,
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I didn't like that person that that was not a
good person. You know what I'm saying, that was not
a good person. So the relationship is toxic, oh man,
it's it's beyond toxic. So them being in a toxic relationship,
I mean as long as well toxic, as long as
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they're not you know, beating the ship out of each other,
like toxic. Maybe kind of that want ain't cool. But
some sometimes what's the word toxicity may be cool? Man,
Like it may be cool to getting too an argument
at a restaurant, and and and and and go on
the bathroom and right quick, you feel me like that
might be kind of cool, Like I might like that, know,
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like King Steen, and then we get through with the argument.
She said, come quick. Yeah, that's if that's what you're
going and put that dick on. If that's if that's
what get y'all kind of getting me off? What about
what about the guy if you have seen the video
or the guy and the girl the woman I'm saying, yeah,
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he was talking, he was choking her. He had his
hand around her neck, she had her hand around he
had a hand around the nick and she was like
trying to get her hands off of her neck. And
she was like he was like cussing the eye and
he was she was like trying to come the beast down,
and he was like and they just started kissing. No,
(59:53):
that's not man. Man. When do we normalize toxicity and relationships?
I O don't, no, man, I just I love women, bro,
And and as long as the bitch don't put her
hands on me, cool. Why she gotta be a bit though, bro,
(01:00:15):
take that out, Mario. I love women, bro. As long
as she don't put her hands on me and be
trying to fight and ship, I'm cool. And you know,
long as long as as you're seeing staying off the
wall dumbas ship, I'm fine. But the minute you go
to start talking crazy and and and calling you know,
all nigga bitches, and no, I don't play the bitch game.
(01:00:38):
I don't play the fucking nigga game. Oh punk as
nigga like you know, something is played with the women
like that. I don't play with mine like that. Yeah
you know what I mean. I ain't never been no bitch.
I ain't never been no punk, and I ain't never
been no funk boy whatever that ship is, because there
ain't my mama putting me that ain't my DNA. You
know what I mean? Um, love of love girls, man,
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just the it's the best part of waking up. As
he noticed there's something soft and sweet out there. What's
your name on it? That soft and south it? God
showed off, showed off, Hey, sister queen, Yeah, we appreciate
you checking out. The Ghetto Boys reloaded, and as really
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