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Remind me not to give you no surprise party. You'll
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Yes, yes, yes, yes, I got excited.
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Hey, jan how is how is your?
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My week was a week? Uh self?
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Do it?
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But let it be known to all that they catch
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Oh, Jane, it's horrible. Oh my god, it has been.
It's been a week. It's been a good, good week.
I shot my scissor real yesterday twelve.
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Hours, got good gut, Oh.
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My god, killing me.
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So we'll see if we can get it sold. It's
gonna be something. And I'm doing some readings. But I
mean because James hannah Ham, the guy who I did
the audible book for the author, is doing some book
signings for then nobody to give a ship. What happened
to Colt of this week in New York? So I
got a lot of stuff going on in New York
City this week. I'm so excited. I'm looking forward to it.
Speaking of New York City, this week, our girl friend
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to the show Friend of man Cherry Shepard got nominated
for show.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Oh how about that?
Speaker 2 (04:18):
How about looking for we're looking forward to that because
if you guys are familiar when she co when she
guests co hosted that show when it was a Wendy
Williams show. I was on the show and I said,
you are the best hosts they've had. They need to
hire you. Well, lo and behold, they gave her her
own show. And so now I'm just like I predicted
that when it spoke that into existence, I'm gonna speak
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into existence that Cherry Shepherd would win best daytime talk show.
I'm seeing it right here on my show. Yes, put
it in the universe, and Breakfast Club gonna go ahead
and offer me the job this week. I'm sure what
I said, yeah this Lord, if I'm speaking for somebody else,
I'm damned show gonna speak to me, right, Jane. It's
been a lot going on going to New York. They
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got a couple of job openings out here. Girl. They
said that the news media.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
The news media definitely has some openings. As of last week,
they have two new openings for sure. What's what had
happened was uh, first off, don Our Friend on CNN
had an interview with Indian Gentleman, a Republican Indian.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Gentleman uk hold on. His name is vik Ramaswami.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Okay by that, uh, I'm just gonna call him by back.
Came with fire and fuss, and Don took the bait
because he was sent there for a reason. And Don
gave it back to him or the business back to him,
and uh by his co host that morning that the
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show was meant to destroy him or get him flustered
where he would sink himself or lose composure because his
co host sat there and she tooled around with her
damn cell phone.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
How about that I saw that Jan and I would
just want to say that we sorry that Don lost
his job. I must say that I have had a
very shaky how I feel about Don in the media news,
and I've been very genuine about it even to Don,
you know, because Don has done some things that I
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wasn't crazy about. But I want on this one, I
want to say I love that Don stit up to
this man because this man was talking about African American
rights and moovaboo as if he was an African American,
like he knew he was not. He was clearly, like
you say, sent there by some big wigs to fluster
and shake done up. The problem was I'm not even
falling don for playing into it, because I would have
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got frustrated with what he was saying too and gave
him the business. I would have gave it to him
in a whole different way, but nevertheless he would have
gotten it. But I think that that was a method
to the manness on the way this went down, because
when they took down off nights after Chris Cuomo left
the show left. Seeing then when they and they took
down and put him on their time, his ratings went
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a different way. And I think that looked that looked
very suspicious to me. And then and now he is
where he is, like what is going on? I think
they were just they needed a reason and that was
their reason. Donas did them enough, but he got a
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great severance package. He is still young enough, agile enough,
educated enough, and handsome enough to get another job, which
he did. Yeah, because one monkey don't stop, no show,
and that's one monkey show. So we were just gonna
say guy had some off and say hey Don lemmy,
we over here, I have and learned, we hear you,
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we see you were praying for you, and we know
you're gonna land on your feet like a cat. So
you're for you. And I love that he stood up
to that man, because I'm telling you something right now.
So many people in media just let it slide, let
it scart. While we were hollering and screaming at the TV,
we talking to the phone, were yelling at the computer,
he was sitting right there. Sometimes in real time, you've
got to give it to them, really, in real time.
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He really gave it to him in real time.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
And he did, and I applaud him for those efforts.
But it was almost like for me. Don has been
strangling the fence on his black card, and when you
do that, you will circumb to anything. And don't get
me wrong, he's been around a long time, very professional,
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very educated. But your message can't be diluted. If you
believe it, say it with conviction. And unfortunately, because I
think he wavered. You saw as soon as Chris was
removed from from the post for his unethical behavior, he
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threw Don Lemon under the fucking bus. So I can
only say to that they were gonna do right by
Chris and his brother Andrew. But sometimes you have to
remember that you can't drink the same kool aid and
expect the same happening. You have to steadfast. Him and
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Chris could have been brothers by another mother. I get it.
I'm okay with that. But when they all balls down
to it once you once you bake yourself out, or
you show mister Charlie that you will waiver. That's what happened.
Same thing happened for the young Lady on MSNBC, the
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Young Black Lady. You just have to stay fast.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Well, I say what he had seventeen years at Seeing
then the seventh very great. He proved to he was.
He's still a legend and broadcasting, so he's good. And
then Fox also was having the meltdown. Let me tell
you something. They can said what they want about. Oh
white folks gonna let you get away. White folks like
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their money just like black folks and everybody else.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Do you better know it.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
They just had to settle a seven hundred and eighty
seven million dollar lawsuit and counting because there are still
lawsuits coming out every other day, still lawsuits pending. So
they told toger cost him to kick rocks with open
toe shoes on, and he was their biggest draw on
their network. When I tell you everything is replaceable.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Yes, that was almost a billion dollars. And as you said,
it's still counting because there's another there's another entity that
has a lawsuit against Fox, and they just use this
law suit as a template, the biggest dominion. But they
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used that for a template. They're not gonna go away
with pennies in the pocket. That's for damn sure. And
and Rupert says he likes his money. He may look
like mashed potatoes on a wet plate, but he likes
his money too. He really does. Now. I'm also told
by the media that Tucker called one of the chief.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Operators there.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Word the which word, Well, he called her a come
Oh okay, that's what that's what he called her. And
he wouldn't dial it back, and he said, I'm not
gonna apologize. That's what she is.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Well, why would he apologize at this point? He yes,
Tucker had pushed every narrative, every lie, because they did
that all that. Oh it's an untruth. It's no, it's
a lie, every lie, every false narrative. And then you
know he ain't here a piece of shit because he
said what I got to say, Because then his text
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messages come out while he pushing a line to stop
the stealing. It was, it was a rig and wooa woo.
You on the same hand, on your own cell phone,
is destroying the same president that you praise it to
the problem. But privately, you're destroying this man because you
feel about him the way so many other Americans do.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Right, But they know they being this entity that pushes
this false narrative, that the base of their audience is
a bunch of yahoo uh folks, and so it's easy
for them to manipulate things because in these muscleheads minds,
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well look at them, you know, I must not be
too dumb. They they they wear suits and they're saying
the same thing. Everybody's tired of it. When really Tucker
nor any of Greg from the station, or Trump for
any of his kids, would eat. They would walk past
these people a million times without speaking.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
And they say that Greg.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Has retired from there, so it's gonna be another move.
It's gonna be another move with Tucker, even after the
even after his phone texts have shown that he thought
Trump was, you know, a fool and obviously that the
vote wasn't stolen, you still appeal to that mentality here
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you have the pillow guy who is a long lunatic
and he doesn't even care about being crazy that you know,
they're right, crack is whack because he you know, he
he has some struggles with a child and he's still
floating in the residual of all that.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Dope.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Use I ain't lying because he talks a mighty crazy
game and he's.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
Okay with it.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
It's just crazy.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Well, this is the country we live in. But with
tuck across and with the election coming up for because
our president Joe Biden has thrown his head in the ring.
Thank you, ges yes to the side of runner. And
I know a lot of people feel different ways about that.
I even feel some kind of worry about that, right,
But nevertheless, if it comes down to bitening Trump again,
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I will vote for Biden again. It's not about age,
it's about experience and doing the job. And it's biting
old you damn straight, But what is the endgame of
living to get old right right right?
Speaker 1 (14:29):
And he still has his faculties about him, hell more
solely than any of them that are starting this BS.
I mean, you've got Margie Moron who just blurts out
the most stupidest things. And she is not close to
being eighty, so we can't put it on a balanced
scale age and intellect whatsoever, whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
We cannot Well, here's my thing right here, no matter
how old he is, because Ronald Reagan had to mention
when he he was the president, he didn't know. I
believe Nancy made all the decisions. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
you know so. And doctor Joe Biden is smart, you know,
she's you know. So if she's there, right there, and
I'm entrusting on her to be right there with him,
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that's still a team. To me, that's still a good team.
And she would take the lead if she needed to.
So yeah, I'm still with both of him. But with that,
because Trump just got a new rape allegation lawsuit that
came against him right now, so he got a lot
of problems on his plate. More so than that, if
it came down to Trump and Desantas with the Republicans,
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I do believe that they're gonna ride with Trump over
the Santas because Trump is Trump is one person, but
the Santas is bat you crazy.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
Yeah, They've known for a while. Trump is up ethicle
and he lies, but don't nobody know what planet Desantas
is coming from. He prides itself on just a bunch
of idiosyncracies. There's no way anybody gets to know this man.
He will sit in the room with people and not speak.
He doesn't want to shake hands. And I'm not saying
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that put you in the President's address or not. I'm
saying people in Florida only tolerate that type of bullshit behavior.
I mean, they can't even find anything about the Santas
other than his schooling, no personal friends or come forth.
Nobody knows anything about his parents. It's almost like this
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damn man in hash do you hear me? He hash?
He came from an egg.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
You have to wonder what kind of mindset this person has.
This man said that he was going to be ald
a prison next to Disney, and Disney is knowing to
bring to bring children. So are you pushing pedophilia because
that's what all the prisoners go to to prison, So
you pushing it so they can look out their window
while the kids at Disneyland playing watching Mickey Mouse and
be playing with themselves. When I heard that, I knew
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for a fact the people that voted for him in Florida.
Damn sure. I don't know what they're smoking and I
ain't never smoke, but could you please share?
Speaker 1 (17:06):
You know what? And I think that just shows you
there's a fine line between intellect and pure insanity because
he said it, and so people are going to remember that.
You can't unhear that, even though I don't think he
would try to do that. He is picking so much
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with Disney, and it's like, what sense does it make
with as many people that Disney employees. On top of
the fact, that's your your highest uh tourist attraction in
the damn state.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
That's that's the biggest money maker for the state of Florida.
And uh yeah, that that that's him, That's the biggest
money maker for Florida.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Right, you know, So for him to say something as
crazy as that can be ok with it. You know,
the demographics for Florida and Texas have to change. So
all you you know, white folks running there for the
taxes and the year round sun and the golf court communities.
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It's gonna change because people, young people other than that demographic,
they're flocking to Texas and Florida. So the demographics have
to change. Anybody you see that signs into a bill
after this shooting at the at the school that he gives.
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He gives open Carrie rights in Florida at eleven o'clock
at night. Who now does that?
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Oh no, starting July first, everyone can just carry no
license or anything in Florida. He passed that law.
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Yeah, he signed it at eleven o'clock block at night
on like the next evea, two after the young trans
or the young whatever went to the Christian school and
kill those people. Two at the most night, he signed
that at eleven o'clock.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
He in.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
No one was present but him, his chief of staff,
and some folks from the in are.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
At speakin of trans I mean there, let me cover
this because there's a there's a and this, this is this,
and I'm gonna say this, and I'm not going after
anyone because I've been seeing this publicly for quite some time.
Remember we would talk. I always say, don't send the
angry ones to the to the floor. So there's a
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there's a young lady in Montana trans woman. She was
on the Senate floor. She she voted, and she went
through all the process, the rigamarole. She won her seat.
Then she gets to the Senate floor for the first
time and acts a fool. Just she wasn't irate, but
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she did not follow the rules. She oh my godness, goodness,
So what she did was more harm than good because
you did all of this the right way to get
to this position so that you can get a seat
at the table, but then when you get to the table,
you don't follow the rules, and they barred her. She
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was the first trans woman, a lawmaker from Montana, right,
her name is Zoe Zephyr. She gets to the floor
and you do that. So now she's banned from the
floor for the rest of twenty twenty three. She has
to do everything by us, yes, yes, everything zoom or Skype,
which means that they can say the Internet is gucchy.
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They could push mute. You are not a part of
the equation now because you did not follow the rules
to play well with others. This is what I'm saying.
I understand passion, and I understand you know you really
you're feeling it about a subject. But if you already
the anomaly that's playing on the team, you really can't
come in and rock the boat like that and think
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the things that are going to go your way. It
just does not work like that.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
How about her constituent face, She ran for that office,
so she stood for a social cause which needs to
be heard out of order. What about her constituents, Now
she's isolated.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
What about the people she was fighting for? Their voted
to put on in that position for their area.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Well, that's what I'm saying, her constituents.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Yeah exactly, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Well you know what about them?
Speaker 2 (21:43):
You have.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Stood up to try to make a statement, and now
you're isolated. You're isolated. What about your constituency, your base,
the people who put you there, They didn't put you
there for one cause. They put you there for a
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whole gamut of reasons. They thought you were going to
be their mouthpiece, not not to stand up and make
a statement. You know it, You know it. You got
to watch your energy and what you're fighting for. We
want equality for everyone, you know, but along the way
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there are some other issues that have to be dealt
with to guarantee that. So now you've isolated yourself, and
look at the even the man hours people put in
to support a candidate in the election. And then you
stand up and it's okay for you to do this,
and you think your constituent, your constituent base should feel
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as as as passionate as you feel. I shouldn't see
or know what personally turns you on and off if
you are representing me, you know, so that I felt
horribly about it was, you know, an insult to the
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people who put her there. To me, it really really was.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
And that's all I've been saying the whole time about
sending the wrong people to the table. I'm not the
person to go to the table either, because I might
not be able to keep out of damn composure. But
that is just taking us somewhere that we don't want
to be. Anyway, while we're on the subject of trends,
let me just do this because Brittany Granner came out
today with a statement saying that she don't think that
it's right that or she thinks that trans people should
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be allowed to compete in sports with the sex that
they identify as. And you know, I'm completely against that.
Happened against that, And I also think that I would
like to ask Brittany grind Well, if you feel like that,
why aren't you playing on the NBA. Why don't you
have to go overside the play? Why aren't you on
the right right, So sometimes she would just need to
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have something to say that needs to knock it off.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
And everybody shouldn't be a mouthpiece. She has competed at
a professional level, and she knows the strength, she knows
how it differs. She knows body measurements and what's average
and not average. Those measurements are made publicly. And I
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did hear her say that, and I was pretty let down.
But again, you don't know what kind of money is
back in her since she's not going to be going
over to Russia to try to play anymore, you know
what I mean. So I wish because to me, her
wife seems like a voice or reason, you know, and
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whatever of whatever they do for the team, it works.
But Brittany wouldn't have been the offpiece I would have
sent with that message. And I all already knew that
she was going to have to bleed for every damn
issue in the community. And just because you are a
part of a community does not mean you get to
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talk for the community on every issue.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
Now, as Reverend Jesse Jackson about that, I mean, you
know he was black, but damn he couldn't talk for
the whole black community, and every time something happened people
you ran to him. So sometimes you know, you can
pick things that you're passionate about or things that you're
going to support, and you shouldn't just narrow that to
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your community. But certainly you can't be a spokesperson for
that community.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Yeah, it is. It is just crazy to me. And
I'm like, with all that's going on, this is what
you choose to talk about. You should be working on
a book for about your experience. It sent about Uh.
But but everybody's like you said, everybody's allowed to their
opinions and we have different views. My view is not
always right. It's just my view. It may not be
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right to you, but if it feels right to me,
it's my view, just like you have your view. I
see that she has her view, and she shouldn't know that, right.
I think that she's going to get some back last
year about this, But we shall see. And while we're
on the subject of trans before we get before we
get to the next subject, I want to also give
condolences to Cocoa Dow. Her name was Rashida Williams. She
lived in Atlanta, Georgia. She was murdered last week and
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the seventeen she was thirty five, and the seventeen young
man that has turned himself in to say he killed her.
I'm sorry that we will never be allowed to know
her side of the story. I am not giving him
a pass now that am I giving her one? Because
at the end of the day, she was thirty five
and he was still seventeen seventeen, and I know they
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know that. What so And here's here's the scariest part.
I'm so afraid this everybody could have planned to the
scene in this young man's head because he still got
a seventeen year old mind. He's been on the run
for a week, so we don't know who's been hiding
him out and putting him and planning it so he
could say that she didn't, you know, exposed that she
was a trans woman to me. Or meanwhile, he could
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have been the one who lied and said his age
was a different age. It's such a shaky catch twenty two. Yes,
you know, because we were not there, you cannot pass
judgment because we don't know what happened. But you know,
they're gonna with the climate of what trans is with
the kids and everything else. I see the writings on
the wall, and I hope that they do not use
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this as a tactic because it just is not a
good look all the way around and makes you recipe.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
And I to extend my condolences to the family. But
why wouldn't they use it? Being the devil's evocance, I'm playing,
why wouldn't they use it? Because any excuse beats no
excuse to suppress a community that's already fragmented within itself.
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So this is like the perfect excuse for them to
use and to try to paint the community as being
pedophowers or you know whatever. Just like when the young
lady shot up the school, the first thing they said
was a trans and I'm like, she's a murderer. That's
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who she was, a murderer. You know, this young guy
was still seveneen was seventeen, And if it were a
man praying on a seventeen year old or trying to
court a seventeen year old girl and he was thirty five,
we'd be like this, ah, yeah, yeah, say he's a pedophower.
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So you know, you pick out what you what you
want and grow as a community and uh, you know,
it's just and we'll never know because all we have
is what he's gonna say. And believe me, his family
is gonna work pro whatever.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
Yeah, yeah, it's just the same. And then this was
my issue, and my sisters came after me so hard.
But this was my issue because if we respectfully say
that to a trans woman, it's self explanatory. All the
cards are on the table, there's no so you give
the personal option and saying, oh, that's not for me.
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You look nice, but that's not for me. They're not
transphobic when they found that because a lot of my girls,
a lot of girls want to say and when I
say girls, I mean the trans The younger trans girls
want to say, oh, well, you was attracted to me
before you knew, but once you found out what I was,
that's transfer. That's not transphobic. You real talk. It's dick folk,
it's dick phobe. I don't want to see your dick
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and I got my own. I'm just saying that as
a joke, but what it is is no right, that's
not for that person. That don't make them transphobe. That's
just not for me.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
And everybody I'm pardoning. Everybody has a preference exactly. You know,
everybody has a preference. I have a preference. You have
a preference. So you can't start throwing labels out if
somebody says, you know, that's not me, you know what
I mean. And I don't feel bad about saying I've
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got a preference. I do have a preference, you know,
and that's simply fine. I'm not going to feel bad
about my preference or explain my preference, nor should you
or anybody else. But it needs to be front and center,
and I take my own self, you know. Yeah, some people,
I can walk in a room and I'd be like, oh,
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there's nobody in there, and it could be a room
full of people because I have a preference. So what
I like in.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Desire, I got a preference too, and I want it
small at the top, at the bottom and ballhead and
between age twenty one and thirty five. If you're thirty
five and one day you too old for me, right right,
right right?
Speaker 1 (31:12):
If they thirty five, in two weeks you'll pass you
and all are in a pinch not you know, but
it's again your preference. And can't nobody get mad at
nobody about their preference at all? Well, while we talking
about that. We need to talk about the young lady
who got sent some beer from Ennheuser.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
And now you know.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
Crazy folks are talking about boycott or they they pretty
much the storm with that has settled. But all that
got kicked up because of your own community.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Yeah, there were some people who made some very disparaging
videos saying that you know, why would she get it
because she could transition do on TikTok? But how we
how about us supporting each other. There's enough money for everybody.
You better appreciate money. Why you can, because let them
tell that the dollar ain't gonna be worth a dollar
in about a year, yep.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
And that's what they're hoping for.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
So nobody else's bag. And I can't go against an
has the bush. That's one of our corporate responses here
and laughing on the Black Effect Network, that is one,
and they've always been very wonderful to me. I'm sorry
that that played out like that, but you know how
people are. That's why I say, as much and as
much as we think that we have moved the needle forward,
sometimes they look like that needle is just sliding back
(32:33):
without even with no effort. And I hate that because
it's just right in our face. But her name is
Dylan Molvany, and I hope that that they paid her out.
She may not get the contrast because a lot of
people pour their beer out. They made public videos saying
that they would never drink the beer and woola woo
you and how stupid it was. Well, hold on.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
It was your own it was your own community.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Just start well, yeah, but you know, sometimes you still
got a spoon feed people. I think that sometimes we
try to shove it and you still got the spoon
feed something. This is just a prime example of as
much as and as much as we think that they
are ready, because we didn't get them with everything that's
showing us, we're still not ready. Slow down, take your time,
(33:18):
let it happen with a little more organicness. And but
but we are pushing that train. And the brake cord
has been cut.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Yes, because you, your own community, ignited this fire. Now
you got people saying that they're not gonna drinking and
all the endheusers in the business of selling beer, Okay,
it's simple as that they're not supposed to be have
a moral compass on their chests. They're in the business
(33:49):
of selling beer. But with that being said, I would
imagine she used in the same toilet paper people using
what they're gonna start wiping, they ask what they hand,
No they not, So I just you know, you boycott
the beer, so okay, you know, I just don't get
(34:11):
the whole mindset. But yeah, and it's like you can't
even be trusted in your own community sometimes because they
will flip flop on one another for a little of
no reason.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I don't understand. I don't understand the logic behind that,
because of course I see other people get way more
things than I get. But I'm not hating on them. Baby,
get your I'm a huge supporter of you got yours.
I may be next, you know, I believe that right right,
well the way I got you, now you out the way.
It may be my turnment. But everybody don't think like that.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
But I'm not. No, and I'm sure not gonna take
money out of somebody else's purse thinking that, you know,
pick me now, If that ain't some pick me shit,
I don't know that.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
I'm gonna give it my name away. You know. They
made me the pick me girl girl.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
No, no, they they to pick me, pick me you
know always they damn show pick me.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
They picked me to do the Reference Club this week.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
How about that. I'm excited for you and everything that's
gonna come with that. I know you're gonna blow it up. Uh,
because if you ain't ship, you are professional, that's for
damn sure. You are professional. You show up, you on time.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Uh, you are.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Polished face, beat to the gods. You put it together,
you show.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
I want to see what I'm gonna be looking like.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
I can't wait, I cannot wait. How do you take
that blond unit with you? Because it that I like that.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
I got some surprises for y'all. Just hold on, just
hold on, hold on. Mother got mother, got some surprises
for y'all. We don't have a great time. Give me
a the secret is to that.
Speaker 1 (36:02):
Let's give me.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
An Monday through Wednesday. That's far because I'm going to
sit my ass in that seat and I don't think
I'm gonna ever get up from it, because but the
words are on my lips, that's in my heart, I'm
about to be on my tongue and guess what it says.
Wake that ass up this morning. Explain my bro on
the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
I hope and our pray.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
So, ladies, thank you guys for joining us here laughing
and join jan Thank you for joining me for me
with this episode today. Because a girl, I've got so
many things. The sizerell come in Breakfast Club next weekend, Ladies, gentlemen,
Yonkers Comedy Club. Get your tickets on the on the
on the website for Yonkers Comedy Club. It's a beautiful
club with Yonkers, we are going to have an amazing time.
(36:45):
I got four shows to Friday, two Saturday. I'm gonna
talk about it this week on the Breakfast Club. I'm
gonna have fans. We're gonna If you've never experienced me
live you what you see on the internet is nothing.
That's a teaser.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
You missing you, miss child, don't meet me there, beat.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Me there so I will see you. Guys and youngers,
get your tickets and Breakfast Club and each and every Monday,
I'm at the world famous laugh Actory in Hollywood. I
will not be there this morning because I would be
on BET and VH one Breakfast Club. But my very
special guest host will be the one and only my
baby girl, Miss Tiffany hat It. So if you want
to see Tiffany in her element because she raps, dances, sings,
(37:23):
bring y'all up to dam Oh my god, she is
so entertaining. You will have the best time, So make
your way there. Thank you to my producer Aaron, and
here a laughing Iron. Before we leave. I got to
close out what our message because I want to think
my very special guests at the end here at Laughing Iron,
we do. We're never trying to get you to change
your man. We're just trying to get you to use
your mind because the mind is a terrible thing to waste.
(37:45):
And somebody something, somebody within the sound of my voice,
does not trust their own thought. You don't trust your
own heart, You don't trust ther own feelings. Other things
that you see trust you, trust you. It's okay to
trust you. And I want to thank the smartest woman
I know. It's TTJ. And thank you Jan for joining
me today. You can it was black. I can listen
(38:08):
to Jan each and every Thursday night on her on
her page. Wednesday, that's why you moved into a tele Jan,
tell it because I'm chucking it up Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
No, you're not. On Wednesdays six Central Standard Time APM
East cost on Instagram APM East cost four pm, Pacific
Center the time on Instagram at the Underscore Real Underscore
t T Underscore jan.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
I know y'all like, what is that when you just
start typing the real power all up?
Speaker 1 (38:37):
So yeah, yeah, yeah, so come on out, let's rap.
Let's talk about some ship and flame. Good luck to you.
I'm sending positive energy.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Positively and follow me on Instagram at Monroe Flame Marcus
Slain Monroe Parker on Facebook. YouTube its slame Monroe. Twitter,
it's slame Monroe one two five and YouTube its slame Monroe.
I do still do coffee time, I would not be
doing one in the morning, probably five o'clock at Horn
one at the airport. But thank you guys for joining me. Listen,
I know a lot of y'all have been sending me
so many positive messages and inboxes on Instagram. I'm gonna
(39:12):
do my part, but I can't get this job by myself,
my flamets. I need all the people within the sign
of my boys. Y'all gotta help me. Algorithms, numbers, tagging
the breakfast club all that help. So hey, I'm gonna
do my part. When I'm sitting in the seat. You
gotta do your heart on the other side, call in,
let them know, because y'all know I'm going for broke.
(39:32):
I ain't scared of shit. No, no, but being broke.
That's but being broke. O. So thank you guys for
joining me. Thank you to our producer Aaron, Thank you Aaron.
I will see you guys next week and we're gonna
have a wang Dang dodo of a show. Okay, have
a great nice flames and everybody out there in YouTube
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