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We back in Gaza this week. As food trucks FINALY start coming in to provide aid, Netanyahu's actions show us what actually matters to him.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
As media. I saw this on the internet today, Today's
my birthday. Every birthday to prop come to Club Real
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(00:26):
Birthday party DJ Red Maddic. Come on, man, three to seven.
You home by nine. You can get faded and sobered
up and be able to go to work the next day. Anyway,
I saw this on the internet. My man keV on
stage talked about it, and I think I had trillion
percent agree with keV. So a man suggested or was expressing,
like to get something off his chest, that last week

(00:47):
for his stepdaughter's graduation, he didn't get a ticket. He
wasn't invited to the graduation. Now. I don't know if
it's true like this everywhere, but like you only get
like eight tickets. Now if you from what what our
little hood tales you to do is just print a
bunch of more extra ones, which is just we would

(01:09):
school just made moe. But anyway, you're supposed to only
get eight tickets. And what he said was like I've
raised her since she was four. I've been there for everything,
you know, I've provided for I've loved her mother, I've
taken care of I raised her, you know. And who
got invited was like mom, grandparents, her birth father, and

(01:33):
a couple other family relatives. And he was like, man,
I was just so hurt, you know. So I removed
her from all of my insurance and benefits and was like,
let your dad take care of you, Dan, if you

(01:53):
not gonna invite me to this, you know this thing.
And I think I'm I'm just I'm not mad, I'm
just like super hurt. Now here's the thing. I am
a stepfather. Some of y'all may know that my oldest
child is from my wife's previous relationship. And I've been

(02:16):
heard daddy since she was three. She knows her birth
father and their relationship is their relationship. I don't speak
on it. They will never know how I feel. That's
not my place. I never pressured her to call me dad,
like I just I didn't know. At the end of

(02:37):
the day, there's no replacing a birth parent, you know,
there's whatever hole she's got to work out in therapy.
Is all I can do is be the best father
I can be. And I got to tell you it
would destroy me if she would have chosen to invite

(03:00):
him to her graduation instead of me. Now with us,
we both went, you know, and again like my opinion
of him don't matter, you know, saying like it don't matter,
you know, it only matters in relation to how he
treats my wife, and you know, in these days respectful

(03:23):
he does, you know it kind of but either way,
that's not the point. That's I had deep sympathy for
that man until the second sentence and rather than just
taking the l and then just telling her like, yo,

(03:46):
that crushed me, he said that he's a truck driver,
so he's kind of there three days a week and
then gone three days a week. I also relate to
that all of my oldest daughtersihood, I was touring. I was,
And for me, it wasn't even three days. It was
like months, like I wouldn't miss like I'd missed seasons,

(04:09):
like I Thursday to Sunday. I was gone because I
was on tour, you know. And then the doc referred
her as a prefix just recently admitted that she probably
could have been better acknowledging or modeling that she missed
me too, with no signs I was gone because she
was just pissed off because I was gone because she
missed me. But she didn't say that. She's like, yeah,
daddy left us, you know, But she didn't mean it vindictively.

(04:31):
You know what I'm saying. It was just like, dang,
I probably could have been better. And the way that
I talked about you while you was going to me
and my oldest daughter's relationship is great. You know, we
had issues like anybody else, but it was great. The
point is, bruh, I was with you. But for you
to turn this vindictive is like, ah, bro, you on

(04:55):
your own there. You can just tell her I have finally,
I I agree. I'm a man and I'm a stepfather.
It be hard, yo, I'm saying, but to just tell her, yo,
I ain't gonna hold you. That destroyed me. But your actions.

(05:15):
I don't know who this man is, but those types
of actions tells me that that little girl was right
to not invite you because you like you you you
you lost you lost me because like I was with
you and then you lost me. You can't You're not.
At the end of the day. That's a little girl.

(05:36):
She she a child, and she made her decision, and
you would be surprised because I found the same thing.
When I was just honest with my daughter, I was like,
I ain't gonnahled you. I don't know what I'm doing.
I try to be careful because I know I'm not
your biological father, but damn I tried my best, and

(05:59):
that mug really hurt. She has. Inevitably, she wasn't like
stay mad ho. No, she took it very well and
in her own way apologized when I was brave enough
to do that. But when you just go nuclear, it's

(06:22):
like whatever sentiment I might have had for you, whatever
sympathy I might have had, because yeah, that would have
really hurt. Oh it's you took her off your insurance.
Yeah nah, I'm good. Nah, you're tripping, But I was hurt.

(06:45):
She had no right to. I agree, but that's not
the move. The moral of this story is your reaction
to hurt could remove all sympathy ladies and gentlemen. Gaza
is being purposefully starved, and whatever grace that Israel had

(07:11):
it is finally slipping away the politics. Y'all all right,

(07:33):
welcome back. We haven't done it. You wasn't outside episode
in a while. We remember we did the season finale
and not the series finale, because we knew that there
was going to be a next season. We're at the
next season. Ceasefire talks have happened were also broken. And
in this process of these ceasefire agreements not sticking, the

(07:57):
government of Israel, Benjamin that Yahoo and them decided to
stop allowing any humanitarian aid to come into Gassa for
three months. And since them and unfortunately us in Russia,

(08:20):
let me tell you, let me tell you a few
things we got in common with all three of these nations.
We don't recognize the authority of the international courts of justice,
the people that decide if you committing a genocide or
a hate crime. We don't listen to them. We don't
recognize their authority, which is crazy because it is a

(08:42):
direct descendant of something America created. Heyt that great? You know,
America created that international court at the end of World
War two because of the actions of the Nazi Because

(09:02):
in what court can you hold them accountable in when
they are their own nation and since they were the
ones in charge, they didn't break any laws, they were
the law. So who gets to tell them? You don't
get to tell them what to do so the Allied forces,

(09:22):
partially because actually mainly because we won, were able to
create these courts to hold these people, or at least
we led the charge to create the international courts and
the Hague if we've heard, that would hold other nations
leaders accountable for crimes against humanity and acts of genocide

(09:44):
and starvation. We created that, like we made it. And
some of the pushback was this was created while we
were currently dropping bombs on Japan. It was like, uh,
this was actually some of the defense of some of

(10:04):
the Nazi Party. They was like, we may have done
some horrible shit, but if we doing horrible shit, you
doing horrible shit because y'all doing it right now. So
I don't understand why y'all not on trial too. Now.
It's again the meme the worst person you know makes
a great point type vibe. But that is a great point.

(10:30):
But America was like, well, no, no, no, no, no, this
ain't about us. We're not talking about us right now.
We talking about y'all. So anyway, as time went on,
America has always kind of like, well it's we that's
for y'all, not for us, Like we're not talking about

(10:51):
us right now. We talk about y'all. So when Benjamin
at Yahoo last year received a warrant from International Criminal
you know, Justice Court. When he is should a warrant,
he like, nigga, who are you going down there? All
recognize y'all. They did the same with Vladimir Putin over

(11:14):
the acts his acts in Ukraine. He was like, I
don't know, y'all. You get a jury duty notice the nigga,
who are you? Or tickets from like driving tickets from
the cameras. Y'all know you ain't gotta really go if

(11:37):
you get you get a ticket sent to y'all house
from the cameras, like you ain't just no, y'all can't
enforce this. I'm not paying this. Who are y'all? I
don't recognize your authority. They removed them from California because
it was like they're not no one. You just hoping
I'm not aware enough that I don't have to pay it.

(12:00):
Because you could say so many things. It never came
to my house. The male never came, and there's no
arresting officers. So even if I wanted to fight it,
there's nobody to come to court to defend it. Soul
like the officer ain't show up. I went, so, like you,
all you have to do is ignore it. That's what
we all figured out is just ignore it. So all

(12:24):
I'm saying is we stopped recognizing the authority of these courts, right,
which means that this body can declare these definitions of genocide,
whether the court says it or not. Ain't nothing wrong
with my eyes. This is what you're doing. So when
you cut off AID from coming into a place that

(12:50):
you are actively bombing, you are committing acts of genocide
because this is a civilian population. And you could say
I gave them warning. Everybody, duck, I'm finished. Shoot. You
could say that. You could say, no, Hamas has taken
the food. So your solution is because somebody you don't

(13:11):
want to have the food is gonna get the food.
You're gonna starve everybody else. That's your solution. You're creating terrorists,
which is what we talk about on Friday. That's kind
of how you make terrorists. It's like that you're turning
these starving people into somebody that they would not have

(13:32):
been had you had a heart. I would have been
on homeboys side about his daughter not inviting him to
their graduation. But I also would have said this, sir,
have you asked yourself why she would do that? Maybe
you're telling yourself a story. Maybe your experience you've had

(13:58):
in this relationship is different than the experience that she
had with you. I'm gonna give y'all some relationship advice here,
which seems could be grossly out of pocket, but I'm
speaking from fifteen years of marriage that the doc my
wife referred to her by her prefix, says that the
lack of sex inside of a relationship is not necessary

(14:22):
the problem, but the symptom of another problem, that there's
something else going on here. So fellas or partners, let
me not. I only say fellas because I'm in as
cis gender heterosexual relationship that obviously it's not everybody's. But
she don't want to. I'm I'm she don't want to.

(14:44):
Don't ever. She ain't never in the mood. She always like, Okay,
I feel you. That sucks. But what I'm saying is
just like, YO, headache you got is a symptom of
a problem. You ain't drank water in phot a, you
know what I'm saying. So I'm like, Okay, there might

(15:04):
be something else going on here. So using that un genocidal.
Example is me saying, hey, Israel, if Palestine is so
adamantly against you and you continue to feel like you're
the victim in this situation, you gotta ask yourself, Okay,

(15:28):
is this a symptom of something? Y'all understand what I'm
getting at here, right, But all this is just background
for what I actually want to talk about because these
acts of starvation, because that's what they are. Again, can't
stress this enough. You're gonna hear me say this three

(15:50):
times this week. The citizens of Gaza are not facing starvation.
They are being starved. Do you understand the difference. It's
the difference between the potato famine and the potato flight
plight in Ireland. During the times of the potato famine,

(16:17):
because there wasn't a famine, there was a blight that
would have been fined had not England still demanded that
Ireland send them those potatoes so the crop was smaller.
I think we did a whole episode on Behind the
Bastards about this that wasn't a famine, that was a

(16:40):
starvation because there were enough. It just yeah, there was
a bad crop and when there was a bad crop,
England would not accept that as an answer. England was like,
you still need to give us our quota of potatoes,
that's not our problems. So they was like, well, yeah,

(17:01):
but if we give you that, then we ain't gonna
have nothing for next season because we use these taters
to plant the next crop and then we live off
the rest of them. And they was like, kick rocks, nigga,
we need our potatoes. So then there wasn't enough to
plant for the next year because you made us give
you the seeds that we was going and now we're
starving because whatever the extras were, we had to give

(17:24):
to you too. So do you understand the difference The
potatoes would have survived. They would have bounced back. It
would have sucked, but they would have bounced back. You
took our opportunity to survive. England starved them, so calling
it a potato famine different. Gaza's not facing starvation. They

(17:49):
are being starved. That's what's happening. Now. Why they being
starved is the next part of this. Okay, we're back,

(18:19):
so we're getting to the point of this episode here.
Benjamin at Yahoo's his answer is still hamas Now on Friday,
I'm gonna talk about when your oppressor uses your oppression
to weaponize for their own gain. I'm gonna talk about

(18:40):
that a little later. But like everybody, pals signed don't
love hamas right, but they also know, nigga, we're all starving.
There's nowhere to go. You told us to go to
one part of the nation or one part of the city.
We go up there and then you bomb that, and

(19:00):
then you tell us to leave that part because you're
gonna bomb it again, to go back to the part
you done already bombed. And while you're telling us to
do that, you're saying it's because Hermas is stealing your food,
so we're gonna stop sending you food. So you're gonna
make me go back to rubble. You're gonna maybe go
back to the home that you done already destroyed, because
you're saying, okay for the last time. And this is after,

(19:23):
my nigga, you said you was gonna stop doing this, right,
this is after, This is after this after, because you're
saying we need to return were not returning enough hostages.
That's that's that's your answer. You're gonna keep using that
as your cover. And then you say, okay, well we're

(19:50):
gonna let some aid in, but we only gonna do
it in a very particular way. How humanitarian aid normally
works is and it just seems so obvious. You go
to where the problem is. It's like you don't you
set up locations where the people are. You don't pick
your own location and tell the people to come to you,

(20:12):
because nigga, they can't, Like I don't understand, this is
not hard, right, You put multiple locations so you don't
create a frenzy when people are starving, fam Don't you
think they could get a little desperate. Don't you think
you could create a stampede? If you do this, you

(20:35):
gonna cause mo problems. You're gonna create a choking situation.
Don't you think you gonna do this? Yes, they think
they do. Yes, they know that's what's going on. So anyway,
what they did was they formed this new humanitarian group,
right called the Gods of Humanitarian Foundation. It's a new
entity and apparently those are Americans. And what Benjamin Netty'ahu

(20:55):
said is, Okay, I know we've been stopping for three months,
but we're gonna let We're gonna let this one group in.
And this one group was giving flower to bakeries, and
it again caused the stampede. People got trampled. It was
all bad. Now they got to look at that and say, see,
I told you all they savages. That's what they got
to do, right. But what they did was they put

(21:16):
only four locations in a very particular place, and they
put it in the place that they trying to get everybody,
all the civilians to go down to. So they put
it down in this other location to make everybody come
to this particular spot in the hopes to make this
place so unlivable that y'all just go to Egypt. Remember

(21:38):
when I told y'all a long time ago that a
narcissist always reveals his cards. Here's where the cards are
starting to show. Number one. It was never about alms.
It's just what you just told me right now. Now,
I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt. Maybe
you're saying, okay, if you're a citizen here, you ain't

(22:01):
a part of Hamas everybody go. Everybody leave, y'all, get out,
get out. Just I need to be able to work freely.
I can't keep like being like watch oall couz duck.
I can't keep doing that, I can't keep watching out
for y'all. So if y'all just go, maybe I could
fight freely. The problem is why I don't believe that's

(22:25):
your position is because you also have no plan to
bring them back. You're not like, I'm gonna level this place,
I'm gonna get rid of these people, and then we're
gonna build this city back up and allow you back in. No,
that's not what you said. You said what Donald Trump said,
which is when we just send them somewhere and then
let us have gods. Guys, that's an ethnic cleansing, which

(22:51):
is what we all thought you was doing. Narcissists reveal
their cards at some point because I feel like, at
the end of the day, you want to be that dude. Now,
Nettignahou is very very unique in this right in this
way because if you watch how he moves politically, he moves.

(23:13):
He moves in a way that again our hood politicians understand.
He very he's very particular. Now, I'm not going to
compare him to Jay Z as a one to one ratio,
but I am gonna say he's very calculated. He's very
Hove moves slow, and when Hove makes a move. It's

(23:35):
because he's thought about this for a while. Right Hove said,
I'm not performing for the super Bowl. We already we're
already in arenas. And then do you know what happened
after that? He's now in charge of booking Super Bowl acts,
so he books the entertainment. This move was cald real

(24:02):
G's moving silence like Lasagna. So what I understand about
Benjamin at y'ahoo is he's very careful. He done thought
about all these things because there's positions he's trying to take.
So when you think when you're a G and you
move like that, in certain ways, you can't calculate the

(24:25):
whole chess board. You can't pretend like you know everything.
See Trump try to pretend like he know everything. We
don't know everything. You just read the lick. I read
what the cards are giving me right now, and I
make a decision based on that. But you move slow.
You don't do this Elon must thing, move fast and

(24:46):
break things like no, no, no, no no, we don't
move that. We don't do that Silicon Valley thing. You
move real slow because when you move slow, you protect
the one thing you really want, which is what was
finally revealed to us to at least in my mind.
I talked last week about like you just gotta know
what a person wants. You gotta know what the person values,

(25:07):
and then that's how you get what you want. Because
if I know what you want and if I can
get it to you, and that's what it is. Now
here's where your antennas need to show up, because, like
we said, why don't y'all just go to Egypt? Let
me do this? And then clearly what I'm finna do

(25:27):
is I'm about to sell Gaza to America Bread? Now
why would anyone do that? What else was revealed to us?
The next thing that was revealed to us was finally
the chink in his arm. Now we know what he wants. Really,

(25:52):
let's talk about it next. Okay, Now I might be

(26:28):
dead wrong about this. Don't give me, don't look, look,
don't get it twisted. This might be all cap but
here's where my antennas is leading the kink in the armor.
The revealing of the cards was the letting in of
humanitarian aid. Why do I say that because nets in

(26:49):
Yahoo got put on. We've talked about this before by
the most radical parts of his party. These are the
people that believe that the Messiah is not coming until
we truly kick every one of these heathens out of
the land. All of Israel needs to be controlled only

(27:11):
by the twelve tribes of Israel before the Messiah is
gonna return, or it's gonna come like the first time.
That's what they believe. We are supposed to This is
our gift from Yahweh. Palestinians were not supposed to exist,
according to them. Why I know that is because they
quoting Joshua. Because you were supposed to go into the

(27:34):
Promised Land and wipe out the Canaanites, and Joshua did
not do that. He made some treaties with a few
tribes down there, and it ain't been right ever since.
That's the Old Testament. According to them, Saya ain't returning
until or Messiah ain't coming until Israel is in charge

(27:58):
of the land. So these folks was like starve them.
They mad at Benjamin, they like, I can't believe you
even let these people in there. And the way for
which Benjamin and Y'ahoo responded is to me, the greatest
clue he gave us into who he was. What he

(28:21):
said was listen y'all, if we keep starving them, you're
finna turn us finally into that truck driver dad. If
we starve them, we can't just keep bombing them. We

(28:43):
have to at least look like we trying to do
the right thing. So this is a bad move strategically.
So I'm gonna need y'all to let me cook. So
what that tells me is, now we know what Benjamin that,

(29:06):
y'all who needs. What he needs is to stay in power.
Because sometimes you make a deal with the wrong people.
You write a check. These people write a check for you,
and that interest is just way too high because and
the interest right now is, my nigga, you need to

(29:27):
wipe out the Palestinians. And I don't think he really
care about that at all. I don't think he cared
about the returning of a Messiah or the coming of
a Messiah. I don't think that man care about even

(29:50):
whether he owned guys or not. That man care about power.
Now do you just what do you do with that information?
Will you do what Katar did to America? What do
I mean by that? Offer it to him? But you
offer it to him in a way that says, now

(30:12):
he gotta pay entrance. Now, Qatar is amazing because you
gotta remember, Qatar is at the negotiating table right the
Qatar want the shit to stop. Guitar is still saying
we need a ceasefire. Israel is tripping, but Qatar understands
Israel listen to America. So what does Katar need to do?

(30:36):
Katar says, Oh, nigga, I'm finna feed five birds with
one seed. Hey, do we got a plane sitting around somewhere.
Give this nigga a plane. It is whatever one you
give it to him, it's gonna be better than the
one he got, you know, tell him, tell him his shit,
don't stink. You know what I'm saying. And what that

(30:59):
do for us that lift sanctions. We ain't got worried
about these tariffs. And when we talk to him about
the things that we need, which is, can you tell
this nigga to stop killing the like maybe slow down,
maybe some change. And what America gets to do is
to say, look, we are the humanitarian group that's in there.

(31:24):
Y'all all mad at us id usaid going in, but
since we cool, it is real, we're the ones allowed
in there. Trump get to look good food, get to
come in, but Trump won't the same thing. Benjamin Neting,
y'all who won't power right, y'all, Just let me cook, y'all,

(31:48):
just leave me alone. Let me make what I want
to make, Let me do what I want to do.
What do I need? What crumbs do I need to give?
Y'all so that I could keep doing what I'm doing? Right?
Us marine who stopped he was like, look, man, I'm
residing from this, and he said, he said that the

(32:10):
plan does not follow the principles he of humanity and neutrality.
And he's like, there's really no transparency in this. And
what they think is that this humanitarian aid that's in
there now is actually backed by Israel. We say it's American,
but they like, nah, Israel doing this right, and checked

(32:31):
this out. Here's a quote from this man. He said,
look it it's really an idea that was devised by
Israeli military veterans. They reported on this up first NPR. Right.
He says that the early days of the of the
gods of war to separate villains into guarded zones, right
to feed civilians and to starve him mos now. Israeli

(32:54):
officials have also said publicly that their aim here again
is to get Palestinians to move south near Egypt. But then,
like I said, what Benjamin said is like, no, I'm
trying to move y'all to Egypt. That's what I'm trying
to do. I think it's a good idea, Like just

(33:17):
get them all out, then we can build it up
and sell it to the eyes a bit. This was
always the plan, and he showed it to us. So

(33:57):
to recap for this week, Okay, when you finally find
out what somebody needs, when you finally find out what
somebody wants, you also find out how to get what
you need. Right, Benjamin and Yahoo revealed the cheek chink
in his armor and the plan the whole time. The

(34:19):
chink of his armor is his clear need for power,
because the only way that Aid got in there was
the possibility of him not being able to move freely anymore,
of him not being able to actually do what he
want to do. You just showed me you want the

(34:45):
power to do what you want and when there was
a possibility that you go too far. And now all
the homies is like nigga, All of the European homies
is like my nigga. You look Okay, we've been with
you this whole time, but Fam, we've been swallowing all

(35:07):
this shit that make us look terrible, to make us
that won't like, won't feel. But like, my g that's enough.
And I don't think it's the fact that they said
that's enough. It's the fact that they said that's enough.
You following me, This means he can't do what he wants,
which means that's all he wants. So what does that

(35:32):
tell us? It tells us we know how to stop
this genocide. You gotta cut this nigga off, which, oddly enough,
is what we said the whole time. Stop selling this

(35:56):
nigga weapons, stop giving him cover. Because again, in the
very first you wasn't outside episode when I told you
about my own boy whose mom had her car basically
stolen by a mechanic and then her cam folk went

(36:23):
and got that car in the most violent way possible.
We was with you while you was a victim. When
you crossed the line, Fam, I think we finally found
the line, and that's the line we need to keep pushing.

(36:50):
But what do I know her politics? Y'all? All right, now,
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