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May 11, 2022 33 mins

Anyone from the ruff parts of town all know that at any given day, at any given moment, ANYONE can get touched. No one nor any institution is above having leaks or things change. The supreme court is no different. also, rappers "leak" songs all the time. IWHyrappers do this might inform why the supreme court draft got" leaked"

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, So here's the thing. This probably ain't gonna see

(00:03):
the light of day until the story had changed immensely.
But I tell you what, yo, this Roe v. Wade joint. Listen.
If there's any lesson you should learn in this is
the lesson I'm about to tell you is that nobody
is safe and that anyone on any day can get touched.

(00:27):
Hood politics, y'all right, now apologics, y'all, sood yo. The
prophet Mike Tyson, uh you know his his his saying
about everybody's got a plan, everybody's got a strategy until

(00:47):
they get punched in the face. That what he's trying
to say is among a lot of things, which is
like being punched in the faces is terrifying but and painful.
But he's saying is that anyone can get it. No
one is above being punched. Nobody is safe, nobody's invincible. Now,

(01:13):
what you do is you try to put enough people
around you, put enough situations around you, put enough like fools,
you put the try to put the fear of God
in people to make sure that they don't even try,
don't even question. But the truth is, whoever's up could
go down. No one is invincible. They may be there.
It's just a matter of time. You learn this growing

(01:33):
up out here, like oh no, we're good. I'm good
over there, Like we talked about that, like being good
over there. When stuff get on site, you don't know
what listen you not. You can have shooters all over
the city, you got homies, you got ears everywhere. You
know what I'm saying. You may be riding cool. You
may think that you got listened. Everybody outside knows that
at any moment. That's why foods talk about carry and

(01:55):
they straps with him, because you could no one, No
one is safe. There is always a possibility. Nothing is
a short nothing's a short thing nothing. So you stay ready, right,
You heard the saying you stay ready. You ain't gotta
get ready. You stay ready any time, any place. Because

(02:19):
when you start believing that you are untouchable, right, you
start believing you can't get touched. You start believing these
things are now will always be this. It's almost like
it's that's the beginning of the end. You're sitting at
the Golden Knox with your homies after you didn't hit
the dopest leg. Everything cool. You You can't control who

(02:45):
walks in nor can you possibly know everybody that's connect
You can do your best, but you can't possibly know
everybody is connected to everybody. You can't. You can't keep up.
You might have been at a party. You we hit
on something girl and she shot you down. No big deal,
you shot your side. It was nothing, and nobody said

(03:06):
nothing to you didn't. But somebody saw that happen. If
somebody went hey, immediately called to homie, Hey, I've seen
that nigga that was hitting on your girl at the party.
You have to look. Yeah here right now, he out here,
right now, I'll know open yo, pull up. It's something

(03:26):
you don't even know you did. They are already on
their way. You just enjoying your fries. They already on
their way. You just never know. Listen, there's something that
you've heard me talk about before, which was my safety net,
which is I keep my mouth shut and I don't

(03:47):
ask questions. What do I mean by that? If I
don't know what's going on, I can't snitch. So when
somebody asked me, how you seen? How you know what
they're doing? Look, I don't know, and it's true, I
don't know. I'm look, I'm just affiliated I'm not I'm
not active. I'm a civilian. I don't know, and I

(04:10):
don't want to know. I need to know specifically what
I need to know for me to live my life
in peace and throw hands when I need to. But
I don't know. Neighborhoods flipped, you know, just because they
was like this that one day. There's all these other

(04:30):
forces that are at late gentrification, immigration, as, all these
forces that play that you think stuff is set in stone,
They're not set in stone, explained Brooklyn Williamsburg. Like explain it.
Things change, they aren't always what they were, And if

(04:51):
you're not careful, if you're not paying attention, you may
forget that. You have to share up your future at
all times. You have to be prepared with exit strategies.
You gotta be prepared for any sort of situation because
you never know it could pop off at any moment.

(05:11):
That's one of the lessons I have, remember I said before,
another great lesson I know, one of the greatest lessons.
One of the greatest tools you can know growing up
where we are as when it's time to slide, when
it is you need to be able to read the
room and figure out oh yeah, No, it's probably trying
to go something going to go down. Listen, nothing is safe.
I stressed this point for a number of reasons, and

(05:34):
it's really the same disease in multiple, multiple ways. Let's
look at the Supreme Court in this roeg wad thing.

(05:59):
Can give you an example in music, Shuge Knight, Death
Row Records. There was a time when this empire, like
the music was dre Snoop Pack, Death Row. You would

(06:21):
think it was going to be forever. They were just
cranking out Lady of Rage that isn't corrupt, like the
world was just cranking out hit after hit after star
after star. They even had backup stars just in case
the main stars didn't work. Even the backup stars got hits.

(06:42):
And I don't say that as a disk. I'm saying
it as numbers because I could sing Dove Shock to
you right now, all ride with her, a slide with her. No,
you know you finished it for me, all of those

(07:03):
with me, You finished it for me. You already know
you finished it for me. That was a hit. It
was all out of this machine. You think it's untouched,
and and and and the legendary stories about sugar Listen,

(07:23):
I cannot confirm or deny the stories of his gangsterism.
But I'll tell you what. There was a time in
this scene where we listen, hain't nothing get by Shug
nothing And if he had you, he had you. That

(07:46):
was it. That's the look. That's what we thought. In music,
you don't take on Ditty, you don't take on Puff,
Daddy and bad Boy unless you think you were untouchable.
Little did we know Dre was gonna leave and start
after math. Little did we know Tupac was gonna die.

(08:10):
Little did we know Shoog was gonna finally go to
jail and like we like I told you and Snoop
on death Row, Now ain't that crazy? Like the name, like,
let me tell you something. They seemed untouchable. It was
it was an impossible machine to break, yo, seriously, bad

(08:34):
boy the saying Puff was cranking out artist like it
just you're like, it's never gonna you's never gonna end.
It always ends. Shine Shine went to prison over a
shooting in the club when Buff was still dating j Lo,

(09:00):
and then Biggie died. Listen, listen, nobody's safe. Anything can happen.
And if you're not ready, if you're not prepared. If
you're not aware of that, you're gonna get caught the
way the Supreme Court just got caught. Now check this out.
This is the first league ever in the Supreme Court

(09:21):
now as of today, which is May three, and I'm
pretty sure they ain't gonna come out for another two weeks.
Who knows if this league was debunked or anything like that.
I just want to get this thought off and as
the situations changed by the time we get here, just
just remember I did this in the past, Okay, but
I just want to get this point off for you.
You're ready for me to explain this point to you

(09:43):
even better? Here we go, Let's take this break. Who yea?

(10:19):
So there's never been a leak in the Supreme Court.
That's crazy. Nothing has ever come out in the Supreme Court. Nothing,
nothing before they ready. That's has for the whole time
been the most airtight, cards kept close, no one knew
like the most sacred. Nobody has ever snitched, no one,

(10:44):
No one has ever snitched. If there's one thing that
the Supreme Court and politicians have always understood though, is
that again, it's nobody's ever safe. Like you're it became weapon.
I I did a story on this a while back,
or I did an episode on this a wild back
y'all could look. Oh, and on the Supreme Court once

(11:06):
all the smoke is that Supreme Court got weaponized around
Marlbury versus Madison, like that, that's how long ago, right,
What do I say? What do I mean by weaponized?
It's by trying to have a majority that leans towards
your side of the political divide. Right, This is why

(11:28):
a two party system, at least in America, it it
goes so deep, like it's so far into the soil
of who we are that to try to have an
actual viable third or fourth party, it's just it's it's
too the tree is too old, the roots are too deep,

(11:49):
and it it's the two party system. It's just invaded
too much of our government in our culture that it's
like you'd have to tear the whole house down to
be able to do it, know what I'm saying, Like
it's it's it's it's like that that being said, it's
not impossible. But why we're stuck in this like buying
area is because it goes back to the Louisiana purchase.

(12:15):
Joe saying like that's how far it go back. But anyway,
so the Supreme Court is weaponized, and you understand it's weaponized.
And in our modern era, if you look at when
I mean all the way back to like George Bush
and your your your favorite Senate turtle, Mitch McConnell, I'm
I'm I'm sorry, y'all, that man looks like a turtle.
And I'm so stupid to say, but he just looked

(12:37):
like a turtle to me. I don't, I don't man,
I'm sorry, man, I'm sorry, he looked like a turtle. Anyway,
about electing judges, that electing judges is this is your
legacy because you understand that your laws can get turned over,

(12:59):
you know what I'm saying. And your elected officials look,
they look a state flips. You would have never thought that,
like what Stacy Abrams did down there in Georgia, you
would have never guessed, right that they would, I mean
even be a shade of purple. That changes. But when
you get somebody on, when you get somebody on the bench,

(13:21):
when you get when you get when you get some
some some quarter pointees, Oh, that's legacy, homie. So you
so you you you you establish a legacy. That's gonna obviously,
that's what legacy means. It's gonna outlast your life, right,
And you can always go back to the point to

(13:43):
be like, listen, I changed America and in your mind
for the good because I got these people at in
the courts. That's gonna make sure the laws that we're
putting in place are gonna be enforced and they're gonna
stay that once we up, even when I'm down, we up.
That's what you're doing. It's legacy. They were saying in
the early eighties, crips don't die, they just multiply. It

(14:05):
was Coless's from the movie called Colors Anyway, Ice iced
tea song we don't die, We multiplied. So what you're
trying to say is that, like you just, it's going
to outlast me. It's bigger than us. And what we
do is gonna last longer for generations. Right. I'm gonna
die off, we know that. But what we did, what
we set in stone, it's set in stone. Right, That's

(14:26):
that's the hope with getting people into in the courts.
The Supreme Court specifically is the conservative liberal majority minority right,
and they flip flop based on one more who dies
and number two who you can get appointed? Right, So
as far as like the leanings of the Supreme Court,

(14:48):
everybody know, nobody's safe. Right. That's why it's always a
mad scramble to get somebody into the courts because you
know that's again that's gonna outlast you, right, and it's
gonna make your constituent's happy. Y'ah with me. That was
the work that miss McConnell and Donald Trump did, and

(15:11):
the and the and in buying large the Republican Party
over the last four years, they flipped the courts that
two hundred judges got appointed. Y'all don't know that? Or
do you know that two hundre judges got appointed? Now?
And don't just look at the Preme Court. You've got
all kind of courts. How when the hell is uh
Texas and Florida pulling off what they're pulling off? Full judges?

(15:32):
How the mass mandate change full judges. You gotta get somebody,
You gotta get a guy, you gotta get a girl,
you gotta get somebody in. That's what they did. They
got somebody in place, is it? Paola nine ain't gonna
go that far? I don't know, but as what you do,
hear somebody in place, So you know, in that sense,

(15:53):
nobody is safe, nothing is permanent. Anyone can get it
at any day. They know that. So how you prepare
for that is you make sure you got judges in
hand that you could put them in place. Secondly, what
we were fooled into believing and what these people understand

(16:16):
is that don't ever get comfortable with a law. Y'all
thought Roe v. Wade like they did not forget when
you take a like I'm saying this from a conservative,
when you take an L like that, like a life
changing L. Here's what was never gonna happen. We're not
gonna resegregate our schools. That ain't gonna happen unless we

(16:40):
choose to do it. Jim Crow ain't coming back unless
we choose to do it, like on our own volition.
But that ain't gonna ever get back and law again.
You let that ship is sailed. We ain't gonna probably
ain't gonna outlaw same sex marriage. That's like ships saying, oh,

(17:01):
that's not the fight. But this abortion thing, we could
probably get this if we get enough judges in there.
This is a hot enough point. That if we get
enough judges in this one, we could probably we could
probably do something about this. And and what's crazy is, uh,

(17:22):
they told us from day one that was the plan.
We're trying to get this thing overturned. They've been saying
that for years. We're trying to get this thing over turn.
So that's not This shouldn't have been a surprise to
nobody because anyone can get it. Nothing safe. Now. No,

(17:43):
I just made this point about uh, same sex marriage
and desegregation, that that that the ship is sailed. Uh.
I'm playing the numbers here because I still also believe,
oh yeah, it could still happen because nothing safe. That

(18:33):
was the game. The game the whole time was to
come to this now check this out. Another calculation Foods
was probably missing was that y'all thought this stuff would
never leak because it never has. Oh, you have nothing safe,
You things can leak to Maybe wait, let me step

(18:55):
back a second. Do y'all know what I'm talking about?
I feel like it's three weeks later, so y'all should
know what I'm talking about. That there's a draft statement
about this idea that the Supreme Court is gonna vote
to overturn Roe v. Wade. Roe v. Wade is the
abortion law UM that says that we as Americans, women
have the constitutional right if they want an abortion to

(19:17):
go get one, right. And if you've been following, like, uh,
this year, different states have been like really restricting what
that means, you know, and um and how they're like
willing to enforce the thing. Now, if you notice in
this pod, I'm not getting into the nuts and bolts
of abortion and reproductive rights themselves, because listen, first of all,

(19:42):
I don't have a uterus, So I just kind of
feel like maybe I should sit this one out. I'm just,
you know, saying, that's that. Look, I ain't got a uterus,
so even whatever I think it don't even matter anyway,
I ain't got a uterus, you feel me. So I'm

(20:02):
not even getting into that, you know what I'm saying, Uh,
that's not what this is here pot about, y'all. Y'all
where y'all staying on that, that's where y'all staying. Don't
let me touch that, you feel me? I'm I'm not
equipped to dive into that topic. What is human? When
is a human viable? Like, listen, I ain't here for

(20:24):
that I'm here to talk about the politics of it
all what I'm said, So don't don't come at me now.
I don't want to smoke. I ain't got a uterus anyway, now,
I know me even saying that, some fools will be like, oh,
that's that's that's a cop out. You're you're avoiding, you're
avoiding the thing. And I'm like, you, damn right, that's

(20:46):
a cop out because like nigga, I'm confused, cause like
because especially about about stuff that, like I said, like,
it ain't gonna really you can't. I can't. I can't
talk about this topic with out talking about patriarchy and
the history of that that it just it just muddied
the water so much because I agree, I'm like, well, damn,

(21:10):
I mean, like I think it's a baby, Like I mean,
I don't know what the like, I don't know what
the science got to do with it, and if it's
the rights of like man, it's like in the same way,
in the same way that like, there are certain things
that if you want to talk about as black issues,
I'm like, you have to address racism, Like there's another way.

(21:30):
Listen Martin Luther King talking about the what we're talking
about the Watts riots. He's like, I can't. I can't
condone this without talking about police violence. Like they go handed,
like I can't talk about the hundreds of years of racism.
You know what I'm saying For me to just be like, oh,
don't burn the buildings, it's complicated, Like I can't. I
can't do both, you know what I'm saying. That's where
I'm at here where I'm like, I I'm a dude man,

(21:52):
like my my lens is tainted. I let you'all hast
that out. I'm in a happy marriage. You feel me?
So like my situation is like, well, no, that wouldn't
be our option. I'm in a happy marriage, you know.
And look, I can't say the same for my wife
because that's her uterus. You feel me. The point I'm

(22:13):
trying to say is I don't want to talk about
I didn't want to talk about it anyway. Let me
get back on topic. Lastly, I'd like to address the
term leak. Okay, now follow me here. Rappers do this
all the time. They say things like, oh, I'm like

(22:34):
me as an artist talking to other artists, UM, probably
gonna leak the single that's not leaking. You're just putting
it out and you're gonna say leak because it stirs
up a little hype, like, oh man, we weren't supposed
to get it, so it got leaked. Okay, that's not

(22:56):
so people use leaking as a strategy like they do that.
They do the muse all the time. There are versions
where you couldn't get the sample cleared so you can't
legally put it out, but you leak it or it's
gotten leaked where it's like, oh, oh are bad. I
don't man, somebody who was at the student Man, I

(23:18):
don't know how I got out the studio, bro, Like
somebody must put on their hard drive put it out.
You know it's the And it's like, look, that's not
it's not on any of my channels, you know what
I'm saying. But it's but it's totally on your chance
on a dummy account, you know what I'm saying. But
like Rapper has been doing this for years. They've been
leaking versions of songs, huge humongous air quotes. Other times,

(23:41):
leaks happen when you're trying to expose somebody, y'all remember
the Meek Mill Drake thing. I got the reference tracks right.
He was trying to expose Drake that he had a
ghostwriter and um yeah with the you know party next
door and you know in his whole like ov old team,

(24:04):
Like he was trying to expose that, like yeah, school's
got a ghostwriter, Like he's not even writing these raps
and y'all call them the greatest rapper alive. Uh, which,
as a side note, is because you know, everybody built different.
And I come from the age where you can't get
on the goat list if someone else is writing your
lyrics at any point. You could be a great songwriter,

(24:27):
you could be the greatest entertainer, but the greatest rapper
will will know you didn't. You didn't write the raps,
so it's like it just doesn't count. You know, writing
hooks are different. You know, collaborations are different. That's different.
You know what I'm saying, or somebody like throwing a
word from the from the room, you know, like hey,
take that word out real quick, like okay, that's to

(24:49):
make the flow fit. That's a little different. But like
you're just letting another person's bars come out of your
mouth for sixteen of them or four of them, whatever.
The case may be fools is like, na I am,
I can't. You can't. You've taken yourself off the list.
So Meek was counting on the fact that like people
actually cared that that was that. So the point was

(25:12):
to like to try to take out Drake right, just
to weaponize it. You know the emails, you know what
I'm saying, Like this is like the the Wiki leak emails.
You know what I'm saying, the three thousand of the server.
You feel me it's like you're trying to take somebody out.
But you could be like, oh, dude, it was an accident. Man, dang,

(25:32):
I can't believe it leak. It's not leaking. You put
it out now again, this is my three I have thoughts.
I'm hoping. I'm hoping just so I can vindicate myself
that this leak wasn't a leak. It was a poison pill.

(26:00):
It was in case of emergency, Brake Glass that there
was probably somebody in there that was like, this is
way too important. I'd like, I need to let this,
we need to notice to rally everybody. I'm curious now
I can't confirm or deanny, but I have a seeking

(26:22):
suspicion that this leak is quite an air quote of
a leak, because no matter how air tight, no matter
how tight your hood is, no matter how down everybody is, listen,
at any given moment, you could cross that line and

(26:43):
realize that nothing is sacred and no one is safe. Now.
So the why in the scenario I'm setting up is
why leak? It is because you're trying to stop what
I'm saying is trying to stop it from happening. But
I think that there's something else going on here that

(27:05):
again should be very obvious to you. This is an
election year, this is mid term time. And let me
present this first as a Democrat. It's like as a
democrat if you're trying to run, if you're trying to
run for office, if your seat is in question right now,

(27:29):
this is your chance. Okay, you have just been given
somebody threw you a alley you and you need if
you can't dunk this ball, I need you to think
about this. If you, if you, if if you are
a left leading politician and somebody Finnis say, on your

(27:51):
watch you lost Roe v Wade, Nika, you like on
your watch you want to be You want to be
the class of folks that lot that took that big
of a hell. You better get to work, cause now
if you're a Republican, if you are right leaning politician,

(28:16):
same thing you just got to alley you Listen, listen,
yo O G just put the gun in your hand
and was like, all you got to do is pull
the trigger. Listen, Listen, listen, listen, listen. You want to
use a sports reference it the quarterback just handed you

(28:39):
the running back the ball and them linebackers cleared like
you can see the end zone. It looked like it
looks you know what this football field. You look like
you in some sort of a like like wedding reception tunnel.
It's so clear everybody want to want you to run
right through. If you can't score this touchdown, you got

(28:59):
everything for you, Niki, even the court is down. If
you can't score this at you actually have to think
about this in the same way that if you left leaning,
you like, damn if we lose this, Like I don't

(29:20):
want it on my report card that I lost Roe v. Wade.
On the other side of that fence, You're like, I
cannot wait to put it on my report card that
I got back Roe v Wade Famo, Cause let me
tell you what everybody's gonna be talking about in their campaigns.

(29:42):
You're gonna hear a lot of my side, Like they say,
a lot of talking my side. It's gonna be a
lot of ship talking about this mug because I tell
you what, bro, these are alley youps. This one thing
is an alley you to two different teams just as look,
you're gonna done the ball and not because right now,

(30:04):
nig if you, if you again, if you're a Democrat, nigga,
if you fucked this up, you like we're coming behind. Listen,
let's let's put away the Trump called thing for a second.
Let's put away our politics, like, let's put away our
our political silos for a second, and let's just be
reasonable that the Trump administration was a disaster, Like you're

(30:28):
coming off a disaster like that, like the bare minimum.
You couldn't even do the bare minimum. You ain't got
us You maybe got us our student laws maybe right,
maybe yeah, Like you ain't got us our new deal,
you ain't got us our infantry, like like you can

(30:50):
at least hold on the rov Way because now, if you,
if you're a Republican you like, look, I know none
of us want to say the quiet thing out loud,
which is we stole the capital. We've stormed the Capitol,
and we're lying about this still stole election. Like nobody
wanna say that out y'all know that. I'm gonna let
let let there are people that still say they believe that.

(31:12):
But like Nigga, you know you you you know that's
not true. Well I hope you know that's not true.
But right now, bro, if you're like, I don't know
any Republicans, I don't know, not in my lifetime has
had an opportunity like this to shine. Because see how

(31:34):
y'all handle it? Because nobody's safe. Anything could get it
at any time. This might be your moment. That's all
I'm saying. And again it's May third. I don't know
what happened by the time it's come out. But uh,
if in the future I'm dead, wrong, I apologize. I
can't see the future. If I'm dead, right, then the

(31:57):
hood knows good politics, y'all. Who Yeah, this is here.

(32:20):
Thing was recorded by me Propaganda and East Lows, boil Heights,
Los Angeles, California. This mug was mixed edited, mastered, and
scored by Matt Osowski. I can totally say his name, guys,
it was it was a stick. He's going by Matt
now again because he got into some legal situations with
the name Headlights. You know, common used to be called

(32:41):
common sense. You know, Tip t I was tipped Sometimes
it happens. Executive produced by the one and only Sophie
Lectman for a Cool Zone Media and the theme music
by the one and only Gold Tips Gold Tips d
J Shawn p So. Y'all just remember listen every time
you check in. If you understand city living, you understand politics.

(33:04):
We'll see how next week. M. M.
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