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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Calls media hey, twin. Hey. Honestly, I'm loving the new
sort of like slang coming out. Hey. I don't know
how new it is. It just feels like Southern stuff
by calling people like hey, gang, ay twin. I love
that these different terms of endearment that you know, blackness
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comes up with gang. You know that way, we don't
have to have these conversations about no goal. Don't you
say this. You don't get to say this, Oh cool
zone media head ass, y'all don't get to talk like that.
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I'll just play it, but seriously, don't do it. Scot
It's like you good gang like talk to me, twin,
blink twice famly like what is y'all? Today? We're gonna
talk about Discotus, which is, if you don't know the
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Supreme Court of the United States, it's just stupid name. Anyway,
we got three things we gotta cover, and we're gonna
do them in an order for which I just have
it written on my notes. I can't put no value
as to which is worse, or which is better, or
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which is more heinous, none of that. We just gonna
go into order. We got We're gonna talk about public schools.
Chevron deference in universal injunctions, which you thought I was
gonna talk about birthright citizenship. We already talked about that,
But we're gonna talk about how we not talk about
birthright citizenship because that my friend was the lick, and
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the lick.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Was hited.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Hood politics.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Y'all.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
This deep dive isn't deep at all that we're about
to do on this season of the Supreme Court rulings.
Part of why it's not as deep as it should
be is because we shouldn't have to talk about the
Supreme Court like this of general principle. They should be
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so far in the nerdery right that this the stuff
that should have got to the Supreme Court should be.
So I'm saying, in a perfect world that we don't
have bought and paid for grules or complete fascists or
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scary ass weird ass weird those who've been elected to
our office locally, some of the ship should have been
solved locally to where we didn't have to go to
the Supreme Court. You ever had to make a say
a sentence you wish you didn't have to say, Like
why do I have to tell you this? Why is
there a sign next to the elevator that says, please
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do not lick the elevator buttons. It's because somebody licked
the elevator button. I can't believe. I gotta say that.
Do you feel me? There's some most stuff that I
feel like, where is yo, Antennas? That's a little more serious,
like my black and Latino brothers and sisters who got
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hoodwinked into believing that when this man said he just
going to get the criminals, that he wasn't coming to
get y'all too. But what I hope us left leaning
progressive people can do is rather than just folding our
arms and being like, see that out and tell yo ass,
we need to provide a welcoming position for those who
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feel like they have been hoodwinked because now they feel
like they ain't got a home. But if you just
lock your doors, then what that does, in my understanding,
is entrenches them more in a position of political homelessness
and in some ways proves the point of the party
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that they leave in. I learned this by being a
girl dad. I say a girl dad not because of
the girl ness, but because that's the only children I got.
I only got girls. But so I'm pretty sure some
fathers of sons have learned this also, or whatever non
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binary situation you in, if you got a child, you
don't learn this, especially a child who finally learns their lessons.
My child has walked into my presence and verbatim almost
repeated something that I tried to tell them to do
as if they discovered it. And when that happens, rather
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than being like, that's exactly what I told you, they
know you told him that. What you gotta be like
is that's dope. Man. I'm glad you see it. I'm
glad you see it for yourself. Proud of you for
making that choice. You gotta be like that because that
means that child gonna talk to you again. Here's me
giving you parenting advice on hood politics for prope. What
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do I know. I'm just saying I found my child
is much more willing to come to me when I
provide for my child a place where I'm not gonna
drag them. Now that being said, my child as also
who she's just a driver's license. She's not like a
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child child. But this child has also made it clear
to me that sometimes she'll on't be wanting to talk
to me because I'm gonna cut it clean. For I
feel like if you are blessed enough to have more
than one parent or parental figure, I personally feel like
you need a Yin and yang, but each each parent
needs to be both yin and yang. It's it's a
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it's a it's it's difficult, but somebody gotta cut it clean.
At some point, you gotta just uncut raw. No chaser.
Here's what it is. That don't mean be mean, That
just means tell them the truth. There was a time
when my little booth, my child had a little booth
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thang that I it was so obvious that my child
was the side piece. And I had to make it
very clear to my child that like, sweetie, you are
better than this side piece. I'm gona prove it to you.
Text this food is. So she texted food is and
I was like, let me tell you exactly what this
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food gonna say back to you. That's what that food
said back to her. Anyway. The point is people who
have been hoodwinked politically, which will also be covered in
this I'm pointing at my notes. If you're watching the
visual one in this situation, and what's crazy is like
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some of y'all got hoodwinked on both sides of the
aisle by the same people. This is weird. All I'm
trying to say is the Supreme Court is supposed to
be so far deep into the woods. That should be
something that me and you shouldn't worry about. We should
have handled all of this stuff at the local level.
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All of this should have been figured out here. But
since we in the world where don't nobody know what
gravity means and we exist on two pair parallel multiverses
because whatever sources of actual information don't nobody trust. As
a fractal of fascism, this kind of the world we end.
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So now me and you got to talk about what
the hell of unsigned ruling is. Why for most of
my life as a child, I used to think, even
as somebody who was like a college student, I'd be like,
it's non Supreme Court justices. I can name three, like maybe,
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and one of which was Thirdgood Marshall. And the only
reason I could name him was because he was the
first black one. And the other one I could name
was Clarence Thomas. You know why, because he was the
second black one. Those were like the only two Supreme
Court justices. You talking about somebody who studies it. Those
the only two I knew. Because it's supposed to be
so far in the woods, it should be such a nerdery.
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But because we ain't got no act, right juice, this
where we at. Now, this is a very long preamble.
I just looking right now, that's a ten minute mark.
Now it won't be ten minutes for y'all because Matt
got sense enough to edit a lot of this stuff down.
But that is a very long preamble to talk about
what the Supreme Court did. Now let's get to it. Well,
this should be a commercial break. Let's get to it
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after this or some sort of musical transition. I don't
know where Matt be putting the commercial breaks. He do
it after I turn it in, He shout out, Matt
Olt South. He killing the beat, South South. Here we go.
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So the Supreme Court is seasonal, okay, Like they drop
seasons and then they take breaks, and then they come
back and drop seasons. Right and around a certain time
of year is when they're supposed to turn in all
of Basically, they got to turn in all their rulings
all at the same time. It's like your homework do.
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It's basically it's project based learning. Shout out to everybody
who listened to this that used to be in my class.
Right where you got one assignment. We work on one
project all year. It's just each of those projects got
parts and pieces you got to turn in that you
got to work on to get to the final project.
But everything we work in all year is in service
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to that project that is due at the end of
the year. Right, it's not a final per se. I'm
getting into some educational theory, but it's a project. We're
working on this project, so this project. Every year, cases
are brought to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court
gets to choose which one of these cases they want
to see and not see. Which is pretty crazy is
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that they get to pick and choose which ones they
get to talk about it and not talk about it.
They might be like, we ain't gonna rule on this.
You can bring a you could bring a case to
the Supreme Court. They can look at that mug and
be like, send that to the pellet. Or they could
be like, you're not ready to talk about this already.
We're not even gonna rule on this. You're not ready
to talk about it. And then there's some cases that
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they like this don't need all of us, it really
don't like this one. Don't need this, don't need a
big old who shot John this? This light work this.
Let's let's just we gonna huddle up, we're gonna talk
about it. It don't need to be a big old thing.
We just gonna put this out. And that's what we're doing, okay.
And when we put that one out and just say, yeah,
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this this, this is just what we chose. I ain't
going through, I ain't going back and forth for you niggas.
It's just the one we chose, right, And they pick
a person that's the lead for that, and the lead
is the one that listens to the case and they say,
all right, Homy, this is what they talking about. What
y'all think blah blah blah, bah blah blah blah. Okay,
well all right, this is we're gonna say. Now. When
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that happens, they don't have to explain themselves. Do you
remember that, y'all don't sign my check nor marinate my
chicken episodes. Y'all don't sign y'all, don't shine shit, y'all
don't shine by shit, y'all, don't shine shit. Where I
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talked about how the Supreme Court really don't got to
answer to us, They really don't got to explain anything. Okay.
These are what are called lifetime tenures, meaning you're done,
when you're done, you leave whenever you want. We can't
put you out, ain't no term limits. You could die here,
it don't matter. You're done when you're done. So they
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release opinions explaining their positions when they feel like they
need to. But then there's these things that are called
unsigned rulings, for which they don't need to say what
each of them voted on. They could just say, we
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think is this six to three? And then there's this
other paper which is almost just like I just want
to I just want the record to show that I
was not with this. Okay. Those are called descents, and
usually another person writes the descent. Okay. Now the descents
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are important really just for reputation purposes, because since they're written,
you could go back into archives and be like, Okay,
everybody wasn't crazy, right. It's like, say, for example, the Holocaust. Oh,
I don't know, let's pick something so far away that
couldn't possibly happen in our lifetime Gaza. And if you
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were in parliament, if you was in government in Nazi Germany,
and let's just even say, let's even be more psycho,
you were actually a part of the Nazi Party where
maybe you believed in a national socialist sort of movement.
Maybe you believed in the idea of Germany first, maybe
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you thought that we were having a gross overpopulation and
that in some senses the Jews were taking advantage of
our German kindness. But you was like, we ain't got
to kill him. Though, like I'm saying, I think you
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going a little far, homie. You put a little extra
sauce on the tacos. Would you not want that in
the record to say, Okay, hey, listen, when y'all read
about this later, I need the record to show you
understand the eisen Flymers family. I made up that name.
We was not with this. Okay. Somebody gonna say, well,
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why you ain't stop it? Well damn well, let me
ask you right now why you ain't flown to DC
and stop the bombing of Gaza. If you, let's just
say you was, you was a duly elected Democratic senator,
right now, would you not want the record to show that. Like,
I just want y'all to know I'm not with this shit, Okay.
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Can somebody write it down that I wasn't with this shit? Hey, hey, hey, hey,
does Palestine know Okay, do the people of Gaza know
that I me right here? I know I work for
the government, but the government don't speak. I tried to
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stop and I know it. Don't make no difference when
you getting oxy cotton laced bags of flower, which happened
at least according to Al Jazeera and some reports. Far
be it for me to proliferate false information. Don't want
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to say that, But it was also reported that the
IMF was telling these people, telling some of the military
dudes to like, hey, if these fools get really open fire,
that's crazy. It's whistleblowers, it said that piece. But again,
far be it from me to proliferate false information. But
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what I'm saying is let the records show. Hey, listen,
we are out in the streets right now, you know,
fighting against ice, fighting against you know, like I said,
standing against the genocide and Palestine outside right now now.
Granted it's still happening, right we are trying to get
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our government to release and stop doing this shit. Right,
it is still happening, though, but one would hope that
it is marked somehow in history that we wasn't all
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with this. Now let's get to it. Most of these
votes were a six' three, ruling meaning six people was with,
it three people were. Not now that is the most
telling in the sense THAT i, mean that was the.
Goal that was the, lick, right that was one of the.
Licks the licks was way The Supreme courts political, leaning
whether conservative or, liberal to one, side like put your
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thumb on one. Side like IF i got a room
full the. Homies, LISTEN i come from battle. Rap it's
gonna be a weird, comparison but we come from the
era where you had the, freestyle or even if you weren't,
freestyling like this new era when you get on, stage
all them dudes in the background on, stage which still irritates,
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me IF i, know because a lot of times it
happens when, you like the headliner at like an underground
hip hop, shows a gang niggas just on, stage like,
Anyway i'm, like can y'all clear the? Stage, please like
get the fuck up the?
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Stage.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Anyway niggas need to feel, important but that be your.
Crowd and a lot of the battle rap experience was
winning the crowd. Over but if the crowd is full
at a six y, three which is like sixty six
percent or thirty three sixty six, yeah, yeah, one like
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two thirds of the crowd is your, homies you really
don't gotta go as. Hard you have to be real
trash to lose. That you understand What i'm. Saying, so
BUT i, know oftentimes because we would travel Like i'm like,
bro like anybody could get, it you feel, Me so
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we would. Go we would dry to other, cities you
know What i'm, saying carpool to other. Cities so we
in their spot this, day this, day local watering. Hole
i'm coming here to try to slay your local. Hero
but everybody, there fans are, Here so no matter how
Hard i'm, going they're not gonna show. That even if
they agree with, me even if they, like, nah little hommy,
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spitting you can't show that because you here with your
Cheer you got your, cheerleaders, right does that make? Sense
he gonna win just off the fact that the crowd is, Going,
oh you know the meme of, like But i'm not a,
rapper that guy and all of his friends being like,
right that was the. Joke the joke is he's not saying,
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anything but his boys thinks he's. Amazing so he ends
up winning the battle because because he got his homies with.
Him But i'm not a rapper. Anyway Uh so that's the.
Concept that's what they try to do with The Supreme.
Court we could bring whatever bars we want to, bring
but BECAUSE i got my crew up, There i'm gonna
win this. Thing that's. OKAY i know the security you feel.
Me security from my hood we. Good i've walked into
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many of places like that WHERE i was, like, yo
we can smoke. Here it was like security for my
hood were. GOOD i was, like, oh, okay. Work so
most of these, rulings at least the Ones i'm gonna talk,
about we're six y, Three so i'nna talk about the
oldest one. First. Uh the first one that dropped was
The Chevron. Deaference, now do y'all remember How i'll be
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asking you questions like you can answer. Me y'all may
remember or may not, REMEMBER i did an episode On
Chevron deaference when we was talking about what The scotus
actually does, right SHE i can't call It chevron Deaference
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Quick refresher is based on a case in the eighties
with actually the country or not the, country the Company
chevron THE epa started By nixon because we was absolutely
destroying our. Land was like a, gang. Y'all can't just
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be putting all these chemicals in? Everything y'all do my,
nigga like you we need breathable. Air cause like, Like
i'm looking at what y'all do, it AND i see,
you you, know you getting to the, money but like
fam you you for the. Killers And chevron was, like,
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fuck you, know we got our own. State we do our,
research we do our, homework and the consumers like, it
why do you get to tell me who made you the?
Expert how you an expert on something that we do
for a. Living and they, like, uh, cause, well we
an expert on what we. Do So chevron went to
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The Supreme court and was, like, wait hold, up are
are y'all gonna let them tell us what to? Do
why do they get to? Decide we, say according to
our research right now what the topic. Is REMEMBER i
told y'all The Supreme court. Works Supreme court is not
even talking about what we talking. About they talking about
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the principle of what we talking. About Now i'm explaining
So chevron difference is this is the. Case so they're, like,
yo like, Why Like i'm asking y'all do y'all think
this is? Okay like why do they have to get
to tell me about what my chemical level should?
Speaker 2 (23:02):
Be?
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Here go to? Research here it? Work ain't nobody? Dead
who are? They why do they get why DO i
got to listen to? Them and The Supreme court was, like, huh,
WELL i don't know shit about refining. OIL i know
about the. Law so they, like all, right so there's
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a law in the, books but this law isn't clear,
right it's an ambiguous. Law So chevron was, like we
ain't really breaking no, laws like we're we are according
to this thing it, said you, know we could do
blase bla woop you whoop THE epa saying, na we
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got to do, this but the law don't say. That
why do they get to interpret this the way they
interpret in? It and why is they word better than?
Ours Like i'm reading the same thing they. Reading this
is what we got from, it that's what you got from.
It they don't you don't get to tell. Me the
law don't say. That so when a law is unclear
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or it is up to, interpretation then you. Go then
they went to the course to be, like, well what
do you say this, is? AM i are we breaking?
Laws like the? Law don't say. That how are you
finna tell me how you finna? Assume how you finna
make me? Change like the law don't say. It so
The Supreme court, go, well we don't know shit about refining,
oil but when you look at that, law, yeah that
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is kind of. Unclear so do we need to a
stop learning all the stuff we know about judicial review
and the constitution and all the stuff we do understand
about and start learning about the intricacies of oil. Refinery i'm,
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like that's a lifetime's worth brought us a lifetime's worth of. Research,
LIKE i DON'T i don't know how To is there
anybody that works for the government that already knows this? Stuff,
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oh THE, epa the people you bring in this suit, Against,
well well we just going to defer to, Them, Okay
so that's what deference. Is i'm just going to defer
to them because they're the expert in the. Field you
asking me to make a decision based on Something i'm
not an expert in when we got a whole lass
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department of people that are experts in. That so this
process of, saying when when a law is, ambiguous the
courts can't decide because they don't have that specialized information
or expertise about that particular, thing then we're just going
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to defer to the government department that is an expert on.
That fishing and, gaming alcohol and, TOBACCO. Epa you know
What i'm, Saying we just gonna defer to them because
they're that stay. Field, Right it seems to make. Sense
but the pushback was, like hold, up, gee hold, up
those are those are selected partisan. Departments how DO i
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know that this department in four year is not gonna
change when the administration? Changes and what the fuck make them? Experts?
Right it's like if you are a kung fu, Master you're, like,
oh you have a black. Boat where do you? Fight they, say,
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NO i just teach kung fu in. College my, nigga,
like are you an? Expert so you just teach about kung?
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Fu?
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Y'all remember the what was the home girl in The,
olympics the breaking girl that did the kangaroo. UP i
can't remember her name right, now WHICH i, should BUT
i don't even want to mention her. Name but you
know she is a college professor in Break. Dancy that's
what we try to, say is, Like, okay so you're
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a professor in the, culture you don't participate in. It
what makes you the? Expert? Right and your expert air?
Quotes oftentimes it just be a wing or a tentacle
of whatever the administration's agenda. Is so if the courts
is just gonna keep deferring, them they might change their
mind pending on who the president. Is so, like, Why,
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like they're not in the. Field they're not out here
trying to make, money trying to survive in this, Field so,
like why do we have to listen to them in
the obvious rebuttal of that is like you act like
Y'all Boy. Scouts actually y'all probably are because you, know
The Boy scouts were not a peer, organization you know
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What i'm. Saying so they, like, WELL i, mean aren't
you you saying they motivated by? Politics ain't you motivated by?
Funds by? Money why are, you, like are you not
trying to get away with the cheapest possible things an.
Getting are you not trying to remove all hindrances for
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infinite line go? Up ain't that what you're doing right?
Now why should we trust? You like, why like excuse,
me you don't have the public's best interest in? Mind
so like what ain't you just as like untrustworthy as
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this government agency you're talking, about to which they, Argue,
look if we don't do this, right we go out of.
Business the consumer is our, boss to which most of
us would, reply, well then how Does amazon? Exist? Then
how do any of these evil corporations who are clearly
price scourging us to why have we not been able
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to get rid of? Them it's, like so this is
the tug of war that's, happening which is why none
of us should wish to be A Supreme court, justice
because you gotta fall in there and figure out like
who you're gonna roll, with which is why there can't
just be One Supreme court. Justice why you gotta have
a lot of, them which is why you need your
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crew of cheerleaders on The Supreme, court which gets us
to the six y.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Three you following the game, here you following the.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Lick so this Year chevron deference was being reviewed. Again
chevron defference is the practice of, saying when a law is,
ambiguous meaning like it could have multiple, interpretations the courts
are just gonna defer to the governmental program experts as
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experts what that's, done which means, that oh, lord when it's,
beestos which is really on the board right, now believe
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it or. NOT i just they just bring it back
like we're gonna be talking about rickets and pretty, soon right.
SCURVY i feel like this ain't gonna stop till one
of y'all kids got. POLIO i hate to say it like,
that but, like.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
All, right we're, back.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
And so it's terrorform. Cold finally it's on the way. Anyway,
uh like a real life example here Since chevron deference
is gone right now That trump talking about removing thinking
about removing some of the the limitations on the use of.
Asbestos you know the mesothelioma commercials with the with the
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sad with the sad white man standing there dying a
lung cancer on the. Camera, right if you were your
loved one suffer from, meso thelioma, nigga that's from. Asbestos,
Anyway when that's gone and you buy a couch just
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covering the. Shit right, now all of a, sudden your
fourteen year old child is having trouble. Breathing you got
no recourse because there's no such thing as chevron, deference
which when you try to go to the course to, say,
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fam why are they allowed to do, this they're, like,
well the loss is you, know we're allowed this much.
Space this space we. Did you can't be like my, nigga,
like are you? Serious is there some sort of like
over like oversight Pro is there SOMEBODY i could talk?
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To why is you allowed to do? This THE usda
man that makes sure that your meat is? Edible you
just remove chevron, deference which means that like you gotta
eat coli and the shit or something like. That mad
cal had, ASKED i don't. Know ain't nobody you could talk?
To right because when you talk to, them they, like,
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look we're telling the. Courts we told the courts you
ain't supposed to. Have this is a deadly amount of
like we're trying To we said for the last forty,
years you can't do, this and the private company can
just be like the corporation could be, like, WELL i
ain't got to listen to, them and this is what
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we say. Works and the courts after now all of
a sudden be experts ON. E coli levels and poultry
because they don't have to go talk to the experts
Any coli levels and poultry aka THE. Usda, now AM
i defending THE? Usda absolutely. NOT i don't, know but
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you know WHAT i would. DO i would defer to
someone who. Does but that's, Gone So chevron difference is.
Gone the next one is public. Schools, now if you're
of sort of my vintage or even the vintages under,
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me we had a particular position in our country around sexual,
education right that if you don't want your babies to
be a part of those, conversations you have the opportunity
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to opt. Out and what a school district is supposed
to do is give you some sort of alternative and
a location for your baby to go if you don't
want them to talk about sexual. Education and it's, which
as a side, noted such a reflection of just The
american culture because we got no problem talking about violence at,
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School we had no problem with, that but the creation
of other humans is something that's like a little more taboo,
Anyway now that sort of opt out has been expanded
to parents can pull their children based on various religious
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objections or like, yeah like or now political like you,
know if you're going to talk about gay stuff or,
evolution like if your science, book if your biology book
when you start your seventh grade biology speaks in any
way Of Charles, darwin you can tell the school, that,
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LIKE i don't want my child using this, textbook so
you got to figure out something. Else, now let's just
say after, that after, that there's also a section that, says,
well some people believe in. Creation now your atheists or
non creationist parent can be, like, HEY i don't want
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my child learning about, creation so you got to do.
This and then let's just, say for, example you in
third grade and in one of the little graphic novels
you gotta read or you are reading because trust, me, y'all,
look third grader or fourth grader is reading a graphic.
Novel if there's a kid in that book who has
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two same sex, parents you could tell the TEACHER i
ain't trying to read, that, which, okay on the, surface
seems to be a very understandable. Thing now, again going
back to where The Supreme court usually, exists which is
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way out in the theoretical. Thing they ain't got to
worry about how you do. This that's more positive about
being on The Supreme. Court you ain't gotta figure out
how to do. This j'm. Saying you just saying, nah
that's cool or nah that ain't. Cool, yeah yah, yah
y'all can do, that and then you shoot it down
to the locals to be, Like, okay, listen the family
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got the right to do. That to which every, teacher
every school, district anyone who's ever tried to work with
more than one child and more than one personality is
thinking the same Thing i'm, thinking which is. This you
understand that that is twenty five individuals learning. Plans so
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what you mean is there's no such thing as a
classroom Because i'm gonna have to custom make lesson plans
for every. Child that's the only way to that's the
only way to solve, this to be prepared. For and
THEN i gotta have a backup lesson plan just in.
Case so for every lesson plan that you was trying to,
do there's gotta be two or three other lesson plans
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just in case one of They mamas say they don't
want you to do this. LOGISTICALLY i just. Don't can
you imagine the? Spreadsheet your poor fourth grade teacher gotta figure?
Out you, like you gotta figure the. Spreadsheet you gotta figure.
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Out and then you're gonna be mad at your teachers
for pushing some sort of. Agenda the teacher, like we can't,
teach like there's. Nothing it ain't gonna fow people in
the room at a, time and it's a different four
because their parents don't like this. Section them parents don't
like that, section and then them parents mad that that's parents,
Leave And i'd, like can you can you? Imagine and
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then you're gonna get on the screen and, say, hey
we need more. Teachers, nigga absolutely. Not people ask me
all the time by thinking about going back into the,
CLASSROOM i was until, this how the hell all supposed?
To like you? Can't what is you supposed? To there's
nothing you can?
Speaker 2 (39:10):
Do Fam, like it's just you.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
Can't you can't put together. Anyway but The Supreme court like, say,
y'all y'all figure this. Out i'm, like, hey, gang, y'all
good like word you that far removed from how the
world functions that you just gonna ask the teachers to
figure this shit out on their. Own school districts are,
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LIKE i don't know what the. Now having said, THAT
i also am a, parent AND i was at one
time a kid in. SCHOOL i grew up in church
like most black. People there were plenty of things that
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my parents didn't like that my school, said some of
which was hella, racist some of which was against the,
faithful which we professed at the. Time but you know
what my parents. Did they just talked to me WHEN
i got home about. It they just made it very
clear for me to be, like, listen go get your.
(40:18):
Grades you don't have to be afraid of. Knowledge but, no,
Son columbus did not Discover. America, okay you gonna learn
that a little. LATER i don't know why stealing them.
Books maybe we can get to that. Later that is factually, False,
okay they said in our, house we believe in the
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Beginning god created the heavens and the. Earth, now having said,
that let me give you a little side. Note if
you do have some sort Of Judeo christian which is
such a charged word, now but if you hold for,
THAT i recommend to follow The Homie pete ends he
wrote A bible call or he wrote a book The
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bible for normal, people and then he wrote one that
was called how That bible actually. Works you're good, dude,
Anyway hebrew exert expert, whatever. Right and one of the
things he, said a better translation than in the, Beginning
god created the heavens and the, earth and the earth
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was null Void genesis wanted to a better translation is
When god started creating the earth, comma the earth was.
Formless you see how that's like a totally different like
how that? That that's actually a more logical way to
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say that. Word because if you, say in the, Beginning
god created the heavens in the earth and the earth
was null and, void it's, like, okay so, wait well
then when did the stuff get? There now it's, like,
no When god started because Because i'm off, topic but
but it's Because genesis is a better way to Read
Genesis chapter one one is a poetic expression of giving
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things form and, order because if you read, it you got,
one two and three light separate sky from ground and
then water from dry. Land so he's giving it form
and then he's giving it. Purpose so he gave it
form and then he filled it with. Life it's, Poetic,
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okay it's a theological statement about we get our just
to The, hebrews the Ancient. Hebrews we get our order
and purpose from our. Creator it's not surveillance camera. Footage
The bible itself doesn't believe that the earth was made
in six. Days i'm just this is just you just
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got to, like you just got to know how to
translate to. Shit that's off. Topic the Point i'm trying
to make is even if you was in school and
the teachers started talking about, evolution it's Behind, Okay bible
don't even talk about. It i'm, sorry this Is i'm
way offbeat. Here it's just, this SINCE i noticed, STUFF
(43:10):
i feel LIKE i might as well tell. You you Understand i'm. Saying,
Anyway so this thing that they just passed is that
parents have the right to opt out part of this
whole parental rights, movement, which as a person who understands
history and a person of, color a lot of this
parental rights stuff ends up being just. Racist i'm not
(43:31):
saying that's all it, is but it ends up being
that because the private school movement started because of segregation.
Ended i'm just, saying, anyway the last and not, least
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and the one that's covering mostly in the news is birthright. Citizenship.
Next all, right here we. Go did The Supreme court
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vote to end birthright? Citizenship? No kind. Of let me
explain WHAT i. Mean you remember the Bitch i'm from
The land episode WHEN i talked about The chinese immigrant
and the formation of the concept of birthright citizenship starting
(44:56):
with that, case, RIGHT i remember The Fourteenth, amendment and
a lot of that had to do with fixing the
problems of, slavery the Dread scott, case all these you,
know all this these different things that led to the
formation of birthright. Citizenship and the argument that they tried
(45:17):
to make is the same argument that is being tried
to make that they're trying to make, now which, is
if you were born of someone who was not a,
citizen you can't possibly be a citizen even though you
were born. Here and then about being under the jurisdiction
or dominion of the influence of a particular. Country, right
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all persons born in and under the jurisdiction of The
United states is a. Citizen and they argument, is, well
if yo mama from another country and you sending money
back to the other, country then you under the jurisdiction
that m no matter where you was, born which is,
absurd right because the next question would, be, hey, numbnuts
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where were the forefathers? Born, right, Yeah i'm saying and then, hey, hey, hey, Dumbass,
hey you ain't saying that to The. Scottish you ain't
saying that shit to The irish or to The. French
if that's the, case then no one's a, citizen dumb.
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Ass right was the, argument and it worked four hundreds
of years up until.
Speaker 3 (46:34):
Now.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
Right So trump is challenging this concept of birthright. Citizenship.
NOW i THINK i talked about this on The Ooh,
baby what is you?
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Doing?
Speaker 1 (46:44):
Episode Boom, Baby what is you?
Speaker 3 (46:46):
Do?
Speaker 1 (46:47):
Baby what is you? Do, so as the case was
being brought to the courts before it got to The Supreme,
court it was in local federal, courts WHICH i know sounds,
absurd but it's a lower. Court the court's got rankings
like who got more pulled over? Who?
Speaker 2 (47:06):
Right and.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Essentially ice doing What ice, does snatching up people who
have either been, naturalized have a green, card or are
in fact whole lass. Citizens making the argument that under
this new executive, order, RIGHT i declare bankruptcy under this new. Order, hey, look,
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anchor babies don't, count as they would call. Them these
people who are in fact whole lass citizens who happen
to have the financial security follow me now to be
able to do. This we're bringing. Lawsuits big, god how
you going to? Deport you came deep someone who poured
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it here like, like you can't unport meet, Nigga i'm from.
Here this is. Ubsurd and the lower federal courts within
particular states we're, saying, yeah, duh what the fuck are you? Doing, no,
(48:22):
nigga you can't do. That matter of, fact we are
gonna put together what's called a universal, injunction which means
THAT i this State, california seize this case and says,
no no, one y'all can't do, this and y'all can't
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do it. Nowhere we have the right to do, that
to be, like until The Supreme court rules on whatever
the hell you. Doing we are, saying as also a federal, court, nigga,
no you can't do this shit? Nowhere will? It you
(49:06):
out of your?
Speaker 3 (49:06):
Mind?
Speaker 1 (49:10):
Now the other side of, this The trump, administration who's
trying to carry out these, things, says Now, Okay, now hold,
ON i understand that to this particular person in this particular,
state we lost this. Case, OKAY i see that you
(49:30):
ruled that we can't do. That, Okay so that one
person you get to go. Home you. Lucky but what
about those other four? People how come this lawsuit counts
for those? People and how to hell you get to
(49:53):
make something called a universal injunction when you ain't The Supreme,
Court you just yost. Court why do you get to
say what the other forty nine can and can't. Do
we need to talk about this concept of universal. INJUNCTIONS
i don't see how a state court can tell the
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rest of the states what to. Do, now we've been
doing this for a long. Time they're, placeholders meaning you're
doing something that if you were to ask us on
the strength of what you're doing is legal or. Not
if you were to ask The Supreme, court they shut
(50:37):
the shit. Down but you ain't asked The Supreme. Court
so until this gets to The Supreme, court stop what
the hell you're, doing because numb, nuts it's. Illegal come,
on gang, twin.
Speaker 3 (50:55):
This.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Illegal and they're, like, noam you don't get to tell
whatever state to. Do So trump administration turns to The
Supreme court and they, say, hey, LISTEN i want to
talk to you about these universal. Injunctions that seems like
a horrible, Overreach like wew come that state gets to
(51:17):
tell this is one case and in that one case
we feel. You but we feel like each of these
people who got these issues in every state they need
to bring a. Case if they bring a case and
we lose, it so be. It but you don't get
to make this one thing work for, everybody wouldn't you,
(51:38):
Agree Supreme? Court this was my favorite. Thing The Supreme
court was, like are we talking about birthright? Citizenship and
they were like, no there's like what did you get sued?
For but we got sued because of the argument of
birth right. Citizenship they was, like when are you gonna
ask me about birthright? Citizenship Because i'm gonna tell you
(52:02):
right now you done lost your. Mind it's what you're
trying to do is. Illegal so are you ever gonna
ask me about? That which means, translation when are you
gonna bring this case on the merits? Right so on
the merit of the course is like on the strength
like when are you gonna ask me about? That what
you're actually. Doing and they was, like, well now that
(52:27):
you said, that, never you know, why Because i'm gonna.
Lose you just told me What i'm doing is, illegal
SO i ain't gonna ask you. That, see the courts
can't REMEMBER i, said they get to pick what cases
they gonna, take but they're only picking from the cases
that are put in front of, them, right so when
you're gonna ask me about, That they was, like, nigga,
(52:47):
Never i'm not gonna ask you that because you just
told Me i'm gonna lose.
Speaker 3 (52:50):
It.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
Right What i'm asking you is how come that state
get to tell that state what to, do to which
they tried to push. Back can, say, hey, homie they,
bus we, Buss, okay so what if we aren't talking
(53:13):
about something you, like which is taking away people's, rights
we talk about something, else which is taking away people's.
Guns and your nightmare, scenario y'all made up villain of
the liberal that wants to come take away your guns
comes and, says, yeah We're. California we're outlying, Handguns we're outlying.
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Guns and then some red Blooded american, says hold, Up
i'm suing. Y'all you can't take away as it's a fundamental, right,
Right and then the federal courts In california, goes, actually, bro,
yeah you're, right y'all not allowed to do. This, so
(54:02):
but not only, that we're going to do a universal.
Injunction we're going to make sure that no other state
oversteps their bounds and tries to take away the fundamental
Second amendment right from. You it's a universal injunction because
The Supreme court hasn't voted on it. Yet, now in that,
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scenario if you right, leaning you're, thinking why would they
have to talk About it's already in the. Constitution that's
exactly this issue we're talking about right now with birthright.
Citizenship but if there was some sort of executive ORDER
i tried to, say you know, what forget that we're
gonna do, this you would think that is. Insane it's
already an. Amendment well here we, are. Right so The
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Supreme court was, like what if it was like? That,
now if you end, injunctions you understand that your nightmare
scenario could. Happen you could be on the other side
of this. Gun everybody respect the, shooter but the one
in the front of the gun lives, forever, Right so
(55:11):
you want to do. This what goes around comes, around.
Homie they was, like, yeah this is WHAT i want to.
DO i don't think you should be able to do
these universal. Injunctions the courts was, like, okay, well if
you're not asking me about birthright citizenship and you just
asking me about, this let me think about. It you're,
(55:39):
Right so universal injunctions, gone which means that every person
who is in fact here legally but being snatched up by,
ice each of them have to take their own lawsuit
(56:02):
or you could do a class action suit against the,
state but this one state isn't allowed to say to
the rest of the states that you can't do. That,
now you ever get those letters in the mail from
like the phone company that, say or somebody Suing verizon
or saying about a class action suit about stuff where
you know all you got to do is sign up
(56:24):
for this and you end up you, know it's a
two million dollar. Lawsuit everybody get twenty five dollars something like.
That so everybody Got now you ever signed up for?
THAT i haven't. EITHER i ain't never signed up for. Learning,
thanks but here we. Are that's what you're gonna have
to do to be able to protect your legal right
that you already got because this executive order That trump
(56:46):
put out about birth sight, citizenship which is clearly and obviously,
illegal we can't hold until somebody actually brings this case
to The Supreme. Court so here we. Are and addition to,
that and then what is called an unsigned, ruling which
means these people don't have to explain, themselves a six'
(57:08):
three vote With The supreme court decided that if you
are about to get deported to a country for which
you ain't, never being wherever the hell they gonna, send
you or even if you've been to, this country but
you know for a fact when you, get there you
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probably gonna. Be tortured you probably gonna be trafficked in
the slavery once, They decide because you have, to remember
like the immigration courts are? They not they, Not pretty
they NOT like. Tv courts it's just the dude who
listens to some paperwork, and, goes, Nah right it's really.
(57:52):
That's it so when, they, say nah you gotta we
gotta deport, this fool you would they don't have to hear, you,
say hey, but wait if you say let Me, since
sudan you send Me To. South sudan you send Me,
To libya i'm going to get turned into a. Work
camp i'm just going to. Be enslaved they gotta listen.
Speaker 3 (58:15):
To you.
Speaker 1 (58:18):
Dang you ain't gotta gotta listen, to you which, to
me Does this what it says to me is it's
kind of like if your mama, was like you need
to be home by nine and you continue to come
home at, eleven o'clock clearly you ain't got a, black
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mama because my mama would have locked the doors and changed.
The locks, but instead what you learn is if you
break the law, long enough the law. Gonna change that's what,
you learn and that's where. We are So The supreme court,
is said you don't get. To prove you don't get
to defend yourself or plead your case that you might
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get tortured after we. Deport you if you're getting snatched
up and they threatened to deport you even though you're
a whole, Ass, citizen okay you're gonna have to bring
a lawsuit against the state because that's your only way to.
Protect yourself if you don't like what's in chapter five
of your science book and, your child you ain't got
to make your child go to. That, class now having,
(59:21):
said that if you're, the child you Like. Hell yale,
and finally no one has to listen. To experts so
this is the world we're. IN now I wish i
(59:46):
had a funny way to, end this But The supreme
court make it blink, twice dog if you under duress. Good.
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