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April 7, 2025 88 mins

Rod and Karen banter about washed achievements and throwing away clothes. Then they discuss Stephen A wants to run for president, anti Trump/Musk protests across America, Trump admin cancels more visas, NMAAHC may have slavery erased from exhibits, New York State rejecting Trump administration rules, Community Relations Services office erased by Trump administration, MTG’s ex-husband apologizes for islamophobia, Chris Brown urges fans not to wear red, Lil Yachty Juice WRLD moment of silence, air traffic controller fight, pilot forgets his passport, Gender Wars, man beats up woman over lemonade stand refill, Ronald McDonald trespassing arrest, dipping sauce choke out and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Gorgoe.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Listen to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Rowting Karen Ho, Hey, welcome to another episode of the
Black Autess podcast. I'm your host Ride, joined us always
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(00:30):
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not to do that. The official weapon.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Of the show is a folk share and.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
The unofficial sport what about at bulet Bar Extreme Extreme? Karen?
Do you have any band to the start us off?
All right, I'm trying to let me look to see
if I had any shit.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
I don't remember I went through all my yesterday.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Oh you know, yeah, I do have a little bit.
It's real quick. Wit all played an old school version today.

(01:17):
I'm sorry about that, everybody. I know something. Y'all only
listen to the new version. I didn't mean to start
no problems. Matter of fact, let me just get that
to y'all too, because I don't want no problems. Like
do you have any.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Do you have any.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Talk to me?

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Do you have any banter? Answer? Banter? Banter answered, do
you have any banter?

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Talk to.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Talk to me? Do you have any bank? All right,
here's my my banter. It's real quick. I know I'm
getting washed because I did two things that was pretty washed, okay,
the last couple of days. The first one is we
wanted I wanted to get a bucket hat from the

(02:15):
Hornets because they give away a free hat and at
the end of the season. And I always arrived too
late to get that hat because you need to get
that early that day, and I always get there about
the same time I normally do, and they run out
of hats, and I see everybody walking around their beautiful hats,
and I'm like, I wish I had that hat. And
at one of a cond like I've never seen them
on resale site.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
You can't get them, can't buy them online, they don't
sell them in the store, like you literally have to
be there that night.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
So we got our hats, and I love these hats.
They were dope. But in order to get them, the
game didn't start until one, and we left here at
like eleven twenty. Like that means we were at the
game in the arena with like a good hour and
change just to it in our seats. That is the

(03:02):
most washed thing I've ever done to get a hat.
Like I was just like I didn't. I was so
tired that I actually we left the game. Well it
was reasons the lead the game.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
But I was tired too because I was like, what
we got to run?

Speaker 1 (03:14):
I took a nap later on. That was one wash thing.
The other wash thing I did I'm part of. I
think it's called slick Deals or something like that. And
they send me an email all the time, and every
once in a while it is something that you know,
probably from the algorithm having all of my cookies, is
like here's what you would buy. And they sent me

(03:37):
something the other day and it was like open up
for the secret deal and I clicked on it and
it was like, can I interest you in a ladder
that it's normally forty five dollars, but right now at
the home depot, you can get this for twenty dollars.
That's instead of it having two wrongs, like it's just

(03:59):
a step letter, it's got three chaw. What y'all don't
know is I have a two wrong step letter in
my house right but that third step SHA mean it
means a lot to me.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
It means a lot to me to.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Change it, changed things, changing lies. I got high ceilings
in here, I can't change light bulbs.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
I can touch a center fan now and get some
of that dust.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Off with two steps, And wasn't getting it for your boys.

Speaker 4 (04:26):
I can wea the I can reach the top shelf
of the cabinet now.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I can't get to that smoke detector with just two steps,
and for over half off, I mean I can't.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
I mean, nigga that that's a great purchase.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
I can't miss that. So I bought it and then
you gotta go pick it up. And I found myself
going to home depot at eight in the morning, nine
ten in the morning on a Saturday, like a fucking
adult man. And I was very excited to go get
this ladder from the pick up air of the purchases

(05:02):
because I'm washed. Yes, that's what an old man likes
to do. That's a big deal. That's a big deal
for an old person. Oh half off the ladder. That's
not only practical, not using this deal would be impractical.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Right, I'm robbing myself if I don't give you this money.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
So that was just too wash.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Thing I like that ladder because, like you said, we
got one, but it's a lot shorter. And what I
did was I was working it to be sure I
knew how to move it, because it's not like the
other one. And so I stood up on it and
I went to the top of it. I was like,
oh shit, I am tall as shit. So now I'm
gonna be I'm gonna be able to get all all

(05:44):
the ship up.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
How I want to reach now chair can't nobody stop
me now?

Speaker 1 (05:55):
And then I saw him throwing away more clothes. And
now I'm starting to throw away a lot of shirts
that I was wearing. And I like my shirts, especially
the ones that got logos on them and they're funny
and reference these things. And of a lot of my
Hornets clothes, which I spent money on to get, they
weren't as cheap as just getting a T shirt. You know,

(06:16):
they hit you with that Fanatics mark up. And I'm
gonna have to end up buying these clothes again or whatever.
And it's it's a mental hurdle because I do not
want to throw them out because I'm like, what if
one I spent money and it looked cool, and then

(06:37):
I'll put them on, and I'll be like, I don't
look as good in it anymore, so I might as
well throw it away. And I have to do that
with every shirt. It's it's so many shirts that I'm
just putting on and being like, oh boy, the fuck,
Like I almost want it to steal fit. Like now
I'm looking at stuff that I held on to where
I was like, I'm not small enough to fit in this,

(06:59):
but maybe one day, And now I'm getting to the
maybe one day power It's like, you know what, I
might be able to slide in this or whatever. But
so many clothes to throw out, and I don't know
when to buy really a lot. I don't want to
buy a lot of new clothes because I think I'll
still have some ways to go and I don't want
to have to do this again, right, So I've just

(07:20):
been buying a lot of like you know, less expensive
clothing lately. But yeah, it was it's a mental hurdle,
you know. It's a good given in the good will.
Like it's not about like I need to get my
money work for whatever, Like I don't mind giving away.
It's it's that's not the problem. It's just a mental thing.
Of thinking like should I go back? What if I

(07:40):
go back in my weight? Or what? You know, what
if I just let it slide off of us?

Speaker 2 (07:46):
It gotta fit tight.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
I don't know. So yeah, it's just an interesting thing
I'm going through. Okay, that's it, guys, told you it'll
be quick. Let's get into the news. I guess you
can do some politics until we get mad. We have
a problem. Oh, there we go.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known as black. People have got
to know whether or not their presidents are crooked.

Speaker 6 (08:17):
Well, I'm not a crook.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
I learned everything I've got trying in Tennessee. I know
it's affected probably in Tennistry, but just fooling me.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Want shame on, Shame on, shame on, Shame on you,
Shame on you, shame.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
We can't get fooled again. I tell you what, I
don't know about you. But I'm going to go to bed.
I'm going to go all right, politics until we get mad.
So we'll see how long this segment last.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
You know, it's knowledge may vary.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Ain't that the truth? On This might be one store,
might be five. We don't know.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
Steve even a Smith says he's leaving the door open
for a twenty twenty eight presidential run so he can
shuffle right on through it. Okay. The thing is, man,
he's already demonstrating himself to be a great politician and
that he does not care how many people hate him.
And he lies, you know, like I listened to him

(09:20):
with Karen Hunter and he's like, I would not run.
It's not da da da da. You know me, Karen,
Come on, that's crazy. And now he's talking about Over
the last few weeks, I mean sorry, over the last
few weeks, I had no choice but to get more
serious about it. I've been approached by people on Capitol Hill.

(09:41):
I've been approached by people who are elected officials in office,
whether it's a governors or the mayor's or what have you.
People have legitimately seriously asked me about it. I have
no desire to be a politician, but I decided that
I'm no longer going to close the door all on
care my options open. I'm going to entertain the possibility

(10:05):
if it comes in late twenty twenty six, twenty twenty seven,
while I look at this country and I think it's
an absolute mess. And as a legitimate reason I talked
about leave that I indeed have a legitimate shot to
win the presidency of the United States. I'm not going
to rule it out. Uh. The comments mark a major

(10:28):
shift who in his approach where he spent most brushing
off rumors about a potential presidential run now with big
names of politics for poor ly reaching out. Who are
the big names that are reaching out to Steven Smith
to get us out of this mess? I don't believe
you and name five big names.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Yeah, and not your funny You're not gonna be willing
to give up your money in order to go on.
But do you have to what you do for the
presidency but not for the mother position?

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Do you have to even for president?

Speaker 2 (10:55):
No? Shit Trump? Trump showed us No.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Smith emphasized that he's enjoying this current with a new
hundred million dollar contract at ESPN plus radio podcast media
deals in the mix, politics is in the movies, looking
to make lightly. But if he ever did run, he
made one thing clear, he wouldn't be doing it for attention.
He be doing it to win.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
We don't believe you. Well, I don't believe you, and
I don't think you're ever gonna do it. You just
doing this because it's something to talk about, and you're
the center of attention every time you bring it up.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Yeah, I think he's just doing it so you can
get on the debate stage and try to do his
first take debate stuff, but with real issues that matter
to people. Yep. So it'd be a lot of like, listen,
everybody knows me and Donald Me and President Trump, we
go back. Okay, he's a good brother, But as a

(11:43):
black man from Brooklyn, what are you gonna do when
it's three in the morning and you got you got Germany, Britain,
France and them boys in Canada. Okay, don't cause, don't
give it. I'm not sleeping on Mexico either. Okay, Mexico

(12:04):
in my top seven countries. Don't get y'all know how
can be in Mexico. You're just gonna be doing that
ship for forty five seconds before they go serve you
out of time, and he's gonna be like, I'm gonna
keep going like like he's calling over Molly and then
vice President of Debates will be good because you got
Shannon Sharp. You'll be going to this JD vance you know,

(12:25):
so you got got this idiocracy reliving through. That'll be nice.
I just want to see Shannon Sharp debate. That'll be
better than Steven A. Smith. Now that part I agree,
because I know he's gonna be saying a bunch of
country ask sayings and then asking questions. And when he's
supposed to be answering questions. Now JD. A Vans, they say,

(12:48):
you fuck couches, Now, why would you do that? It's
gonna be.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
Gonna be like that nigga be like, oh, you're not
supposed to be some asking questions, sir.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
I know I don't be having sex with no couches.
I know that.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
JD.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Van's advance.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
And randomly laughing and shit, they gonna be like, what
is happening at this debate?

Speaker 1 (13:14):
But yeah, this is a silly thing. But you know,
people still bullshiting. I think I think people a little
more privileged Lane are definitely still feeling like you can
fuck around.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
People are still bullshitting.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
And then We've talked about it before and I will
continue to say it again. We are not taking it
seriously and I will not be moved until we take
it seriously and shit like this, it's oh, y'all not seriously,
y'all not serious enough. So all that means is we're
gonna have to suffer some more before you get real. Like,
I don't know what it's gonna take for some people,
and some people you might not never change their minds,

(13:48):
but most people have a breaking point wherever be like, Okay, y'all,
but the bullshit is over enough, it's enough, and we're
not there for a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Yet, protesters to cry Trump and Musk at hands off
rallies across the US. Yeah, there was lots of rallies.
There was twelve hundred locations in all fifty states by
more than one hundred and fifty groups, including civil rights organizations,
labor units, LGBTQ plus advocates, veterans, and election activists. From

(14:17):
the National Mall in Midtown Manhattan to Boston Common and
multiple state capitals, thousands of protesters asseled Trump and billionaire
Elon Musk's actions on government downsides and the economy, immigration
and human rights. And Seattle in the shadow of the
city's iconic space Needle, protesters held up signs of slogans
like fight the oligarchy. Yeah. I saw a lot of pictures,

(14:38):
people holding up signs, people going out there, you know,
letting their voices be heard through protest. Obviously, a big
elephant in the room is that many of the protests
were very monochromatic, and there was a at least perceived

(14:59):
lack of black folks out there. I'm not I don't
have the numbers, but anecdotally from the pictures, it seems
that there weren't a lot of black people in the crowd.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Yeah, not that we went there at all, but yeah,
and my thing is, I don't have a problem with
this at all. This is their right and odds are
the these particular people.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
They are mad too.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
They've voted against Trump too, and I think a lot
of people have because they're hurting. They mad and angry
by the election, and they just want to blow off steam.
They fuss and cry and protest and flop across the timeline.
But this is the shit that you ask for. You
asked them to go out there and do it, they
do it, and then you complained about it.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
You can't have it both ways.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Yeah, I didn't like the amount of people I saw
shitting on these protesters, and you know, far be it
from me to be this person, but I have to
debunk or at least require more evidence of one of
the common hack ass comments I saw, which is, oh,
they out there now, but where was they during when

(16:01):
it was time to vote? The time for all this
is in November. And while I do agree that the
time for this was in November, as far as like
showing your displeasure in the voting booth, I have no
reason to assume that the people out there were not
on voting Democrat in November. Agreed, I have no reason.
And like just typecasting, everybody is just this is a

(16:22):
broad group of white people, and they all they represent
all the white people, including Republicans. I don't think so.
These people, I think, especially those with long storied histories
of liberal activism, these are not the white folks that
voted for Trump and now upset and their flipping. To
be honest, I don't think there are a lot of
white folks that are doing that, I agreed, And they're
definitely not enough to fill up these rallies like them.

(16:45):
People that voted for Trump still don't regret voting for Trump.
It don't matter what these tariffs do or none of
this shit, as long as he still hate black and
brown people, they're going to support him until they literally
can't anymore. Right, So, I thought that was a little
bit presumptual to assume that these people were just like
snowflakes that didn't care. The other comment I saw was

(17:05):
right wing people saying shit like, oh, well, you know,
they probably didn't even protest that hard. They did, they're
all that brunch now, ha ha ha. Forget whether or not.
That's forget even trying to defend. Like, if people protest
and they want to go grab a meal, that's not
a problem. But forget that part because I think that's
what they want you to defend. Whenever there were violence

(17:31):
up risings, when they were burning down shit, when they
were breaking stuff, when they were in the streets standing
off for police, y'all were saying to kill the protesters,
and they didn't. They weren't protesting right either, So if
you want them to show some hustle, then maybe don't,
you know, try to get them killed. So like, it

(17:53):
feels like a real, like a very disingenuous critique to
be like, these protesters are so privileged they didn't even
It's like, no, you're just saying that so that these
voices won't count. We're supposed to not take these people seriously.
I saw legitimate anger out there. I saw peaceful protests.
Some of them was clever and funny, but that's because
we live in an age of memes and comedy and shit.

(18:15):
I agreed, and so I didn't really share the protest
signs to tell people how funny they were, because while
I'm a funny person and I respect comedy as a
means to power, I also was kind of like, I'm
not here to laugh at you, cute son, This isn't
for me much in the same way Corey Booker's thing
isn't for me. It's nothing about him. It's not a

(18:35):
negative word I have to say about Corey Booker. But
for that that, those theatrics aren't for me, I'm already
on board with Corey Booker. I'm ready to fight if
he ready to fight. Agreed these people, you know, I'm
ready to fight if they wanted to fight. If Jas
mccrockett wont he a TikTok dance away to it, I'm
ready to fight when she ready to fight. It just
seemed like a bunch of nitpicking equivalent over people that

(18:56):
truly had good hearts and went out there for the
right reasons. And when I saw that weren't a lot
of black people out there, you know what, I said,
Oh cool, y'all listen to instructions, because black people have
been saying since the fucking election, do not look at
us to be the organizers, do not look at us
to do this labor. After we did everything we could
for Kamala Harris and the only reason we could come

(19:17):
up that y'all rejected hers because she's a black woman,
and none of y'all want to admit that. So y'all
do it. Get someone else to do it, y'all Okay,
so it's gonna be Gavin Newsom and Bernie and alc.
Then they need to get out the house and be
organizing this shit. So when I look at that, that
those pictures that, and there's lots of people out there
and they're almost all white, I'm like, yeah, a standing ovation.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Good job me too. I'm like, good for them. And
also what they were doing and them protesting is how
a protest is supposed to be.

Speaker 4 (19:52):
And the thing is when other people get out there,
we're met with the state, we're met with police and
our our.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
Quote unquote protests. Because the problem isn't the protesters.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
The problem is the way that the state and the
people of power, and the the the systems and the
citizens who don't agree with you respond to you because
you're different than your other. So I have no problem
with with with them having peaceful protests.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
I have no problems with not I'm keep it a read.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
With the lack of police presence, I don't mind that
at all, because that's actually how a protest is supposed
to look. You're just supposed to be able to get
out there, put up, put up your signs, be angry
and say I don't like what y'all are doing, for
however long you're going to do it. So I don't
have a problem with that at all, because the thing is,

(20:45):
I don't want any protesters to get hurt, you know,
particularly if when you're protesting for a cause like this,
and the thing is, like you say, it is time
for them to put their bodies on the line, It
is time for them to get out there and be
the forefront and be the face of it. And the
thing is, because of the way, the systems and the structures,

(21:08):
they'll listen to y'all when they won't listen.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
To anybody else.

Speaker 4 (21:11):
And so your voice is actually, you know, because the
white supremacist is more important at ours because you know,
they the same thing comes out of our mouths, they
won't hear it. And so it's time for you, you
to pull out the bull horns. You just sacrifice. But
the thing is this right here is the starting point.
It needs to be an ongoing thing because black and

(21:32):
brown and others realize you can't do this one time
and then pack your shit up and go home and
be like I'm good.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
No, like like this for years. Yes, this needs to
be a continual thing, and you can't be waiting on
black people to come pump you up. You gotta do
it on your own if we're going to have change
because black people did what we're supposed to do. I agree.
The other thing I think is interesting with that angle
is that I saw video of like a dude getting

(21:59):
out of this truck and put and pulling out a
gun on some of the protests. He didn't shoot him,
but he did pull out a gun. I'm not going
to mock these people and act like what they're doing
isn't brave, especiallyus, especially for those of us that's sitting
in the house, because we're not taking ass out there
to get shot and fucked up by the police and stuff.

(22:19):
And this country has a history when it comes to
certain type of issues. They'll shoot some white people too,
yes they will. They'll shoot them on a college campus.
They don't give a fuck.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Like and they have them too.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
We have an authoritarian in charge like this, and you
have the military and Congress and everybody capitulating to them
on the Republican side. I can't put it past them
that they wouldn't pull the National Guard up on some
of these protesters and fuck them up. I can't. So
as outrageous as that is, that has happened before, and

(22:52):
it was not the reason that Nixon got put out office.
So you know, I do think what they did was
good and braver than just us sitting around making fun
of these people.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
Agreed. I agree, And like I said.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Oh last thing, and for everybody that said shit like, oh,
y'all protest Democrats, but y'all won't protest Trump. This this
is that they're protesting Trump. So even if these were
those people which I don't think they are. But even
if this were the people that only shit on Democrats, well,
the motherfuckers are shitting on Trump in the time where

(23:26):
anything can happen to you that they're they're taking people
rightful citizenship and kicking them out the country for disagreeing.
These people are heroes and I appreciate them.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
I do too.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
And it's also, you know, one of the things not
for me. I think that this right here showed America
and it also, I'm.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Gonna keep it real.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
It also showed a lot of niggas that actually just
ship on white people online all the time and act
like white.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
People ain't shit.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
It also showed you that it's a percentage of them
that care too, that that I actually will do the
work that y'all.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Are actually demanding for the people. Yes, yes, percentage of
white people.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
But they did it the way that they were striving
to do it. I just don't see what I don't
at this point, you're just kicking them. You're kicking this
group of people just to be mean agree and to
do to like mean girls bullshit. And I don't like
that shit because that mean girl's energy is just in
addition to being unproductive. It's also so unfair that it

(24:31):
is really to me, in my opinion, the imitation of whiteness, right,
And I am under I don't like the imitation of whiteness,
like because white people have been unfair, I would like
to be unfair. That's not the opposite of fairness, you know,
fair fairs. The opposite of unfairness is fairness, not not

(24:52):
unfairness to other directions. So anyway, I just thought that
was cool. I don't want to turn the segment into
like praising these white people to a point of like,
you know, when motherfuckers think we're glazing them. I'm just
saying this just I am. I think the sentiment to
be dismissive is just misplaced. And if people took one
more minute to think about it, I think they would

(25:13):
make a lot less jokes about like look at these
people like those. Hopefully these people can assist the world
in making a change, because I don't know what else
will work. Agreed, uh Trump?

Speaker 5 (25:26):
Right.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
If Trump reportedly aids to rise slavery from the African
American Museum, historians and advocate sound the alarm.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Of course, that that was the whole point on the
point is slavery, And if you're going to reintroduce slavery,
you gotta pretend like it never existed in the first place.
To trick people to to think that the shit never existed,
Like you have to have a whole generation just just
very ignorant. We kind of already do this is very
ignorant to it and think slaves will happy and think

(25:55):
this is what the fuck they wanted. You know, who
the fuck wants to be owned by another human being.
That doesn't make any goddamn sense, But people say that
shit to justify their ancestors, to make it seem all
right when it's not.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Yeah, and we knew that this is the kind of
shit he would do. Is as Randolph Terrence says, you know,
every day it's like a fresh assault, and you know,
it keeps people on edge, keeps keep you angry, keep
your upset, keeps us low key, kind of keeps us
divided too, because everybody's looking at just their group. You know,
you got gay people that are losing shit, and they're like,

(26:29):
we we're losing shit. No one cares. Black people, we're
losing shit. No one cares. Immigrants, we're losing shit. No
one cares and it makes it seem like none of
us cares about each other. Even when people, I mean
people hit the streets, uh and they're marching, they're not
all just marching for white people shit. You know that

(26:49):
that was that I saw the signs. The signs were
all kinds of shit, And that, honestly is something that
I think we're going to need. We're gonna need everybody
fighting for all kinds of shit. If you think they're
just coming together under one cause because that's your cause
and you won't accept anything else, I just think it's

(27:10):
a tactical mistake. We need people to come out for
your cause and everyone else's cause, or I'm coming out
for my cause, but I don't mind if you're here
for something else. As long as you ain't against me.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
As long as you ain't against me, I don't have
a problem.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
That's the true coalition of the Democrats is it's not
everyone's for each other. It's I'm just not against you,
right against you, And traditionally that's had to be enough
because that's about as much as you're gonna get from people.
So it's like, hey, I'm not here for trans rights,
Like that's not the reason I came out of my
house to this rally. But I but I'll stand and

(27:46):
lock hands with you for your rights, because I hopefully
you're here for whatever I came out the house for.
I came out the house for the right to my
to use my body how I want to and had
a choice of whether or not to have a child. Right, Okay,
well look that's not why I left the house. But
we shaking hands and we holding hands and let's go.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Yeah, there has to be some form of unity and
the masses and there has to be a a thing
that actually pulls us together. And you know, it's really
funny when you know, uh people, when people like me
and you, a lot of other people was like they
hate you for Trump should unify people. Yeah, And a

(28:28):
lot of people is like, nah, that my hate ain't
deep enough. And then that was the problem.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
My privilege is thin enough, My privilege is shallow enough.
Trump administration cancels four more Columbia U international student visas,
once again targeting people that are farm born students who
are here on visas. They already terminated hundreds of farm
born student visas. They said something on Twitter like Mark

(28:57):
Rubio is like nobody from Somalia who on a visa
is gonna be able to stay in the United States
and need to get out in the next how many
days because we beefing with they country now or whatever.
And one of the players on Duke who lost in
the National Championship last night, hah, one of the players
is Somalian who was planning on possively going to the

(29:19):
NBA after this and now might not be able to
be in America. Wow, yes, so yeah. Now they're going
at the pro Palestinian activist or you know, perceived activists
and all this type of shit, calling them terrorists kicking
around the country. You know, we knew that this was
going to come to pass. We knew that this was
the kind of stuff this administration would be willing to

(29:40):
do when feeling like they could not be stopped. I
think so many people just did not accept that and
didn't want to believe us, and others who were like
the first administration was them still being held back.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
It was a test run.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
This one is the who gonna check me book? Yes, sir,
New York State education officials are checking me boo because
they rejected Trump Administration's directed to abolish DEI programs them. Yeah,
and I think California and New York can do shit
like this. Yes, lo key taxes could do it, but

(30:18):
they're totally in bed with Republicans. But of the states
that are their own basically economy and that their taxes
funds so many of the other states, once they paying
to the federal taxes and redistribute, I think they can
be like, Na, we're the big dog. We actually don't
need your d I government grants. Honestly, we would like

(30:39):
you to try it so we can say we're keeping
our money.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Right.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
How about that, y'all don't want to send us federal
funds for when we have natural disaster. Cool, We'll just
keep all of our state funds and save them up
for when we have that natural disaster. We'll pay for
it ourselves.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Right.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
But yeah, shout out to New York State. They talking
that shit, walking that walk. Let's see a Civil Rights
era government agency, and the Justice Department is going to
be purged. Let's see an internal Justice Department memo reviewed
by CBS News and Trumpetport said, Trump appointe is I

(31:19):
considering closing the Community Relations Service, which was created as
part of the Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty four.
What yep, which is probably why it's going right, Like
it's directly attached to civil rights, and they're like, do
I anybody smell that smelled walking ahead to you. Let's

(31:43):
just get rid of it. What do they do?

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Don't matter right hand?

Speaker 4 (31:46):
Putting their jobs out, We don't care at that. A
lot of people being defitted from it.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
We don't know, yep.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Didn't have to hire them back three months from now,
Like wait, what do you do? Yes, guess who keep
pushing the to keep the nuclear uh, the nuclear weapons
one from blowing up.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
I'm gonna turn out to hire him back.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
He knew, he knew the uh, he knew the Winter
Soldier's secret code.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
You knew the passwords? We fired that nigga? You sure did?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Ooh man? But yeah. The Community Relations Service does not
investigate or prosecute crimes, and it has no law enforcing authority.
According to the Justice Department, its services are both confidential
and free of charge the communities that accept the request
them and twenty twenty one, the agency said his mission

(32:36):
is to help realize Martin Luther King Junior's inspiring dream
of vibrant, all embracing Nation Unified, the Justice, Peace and Reconciliation.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
You know what that means, y'all? They help everybody.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (32:50):
Like they like, we don't care, we won't just with
the Martin Luther King Jr.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
I have a dream. We believe that shit sold.

Speaker 4 (32:58):
Anybody that asks for our services, it's we all will
and do help. And they're like, nope, we smell black people.
And they was like, well, we just don't help black people.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
We don't care. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
You know what I think is also interesting about it
is there used to be a really big taboo on
coming out and being anti MLK, Like even conservatives would
create the fake version of MLK and they would say
how they loved him and respect to him. If only
the leaders of today in the black movements could be

(33:33):
like MLK. You know, the FBI and CIA is on
Twitter being like MLK a great man, we loved him.
But now that they feel that they have a mandate,
now that they don't have to acquiesce to any social nores,

(33:55):
they are fully taking the mask off. It's like, no,
we actually you're right, m OK is dead because we
hate him, yes, sir, And now that we don't have
to pretend he's not the dividing dividing line anymore, Jackie
Robinson is not the line because when you elect a
man as repugnant as Donald Trump and JD. Vance's racial

(34:18):
views are when you're when you elect those men, you
say to you say to the world, we don't care racistly,
ain't deal breaker. Matter of fact, it's a deal maker.
We don't like Mitt Romney. He had better policies, but
he ain't hate them people enough, right, And so I
think they're now doing stuff like this. It might not

(34:40):
be the function of their presidency as a I don't
think they legitimately think this stuff will help America anyway.
I don't think they really really think we'll have a
better army when no one knows about this office that
with the mission of dreaming that one day our kids
could be seeing beyond the differences in the skin color.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Yeah, and just just you talking, I was like, Oh,
that help everybody, Just like when people go NAACP, you know,
you know that means everybody, right, But but but people
just just associate that with black people.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
But even if they help that, even if they only
help black people, the fact that you want to erase
it just says a lot about you. Yes, you're looking
to erase blackness. You're not looking. This serves no one,
This helps no.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
One, nobody.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
So, yeah, they have an office. The office has a
history of intervening during periods of heightened national unrest. It
was credited with helping prevent the Another Ride in nineteen
ninety three as racial tensions re emerge fro the second
trial of the police who beat Rodney King in California.
So it's actually an organization designed to have to help peace,

(35:53):
and they're like, fuck out of here.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
Who's trying to who's trying to have peace?

Speaker 1 (35:58):
Right? Supreme Court passes pauses, pauses, judges order to bring
back man who is wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Yep,
makes sense. Now they didn't completely reverse it, but they

(36:19):
did fuck up. This man should not be at El Salvador.
And if people who wrote our show to tell us
how they ain't did nothing illegal to know, if you
hear legally, you're quiet as hell right now. And this
administration isn't doing anything to try to help this man.
They're fighting helping this man, which tells you it ain't

(36:43):
really about just following the letter of the law. Now,
is it right? Marjorie Taylor Green's ex husband apologizes for
harassing three Muslim women. That's why he's her ex. You
gotta stick with the harassment. You can't. You can't apologie
for the islamophobia. The islamophobia is the point. I ain't

(37:03):
that the truth that's called for playing her world ten
toes down in your racism? What is this? Yeah? Her,
maybe this is how much he hate her. Her ex
husband is like, I'm apologized to these Muslim women because
that's the only thing that can hurt MTG. That hurts
better than me telling her I slept with her sister.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
It's really it probably does.

Speaker 1 (37:25):
She's like, I can't believe I married a man who
would apologize for harassing Muslims. That's like my thing, that's
my jam. Did Yoko apologize for learning to play the guitar? No,
I came today just to meet with the young ladies,

(37:47):
he said, Uh oh wait, I think I can play
this video. Okay, Actually, let me see. I'm not gonna
change the sound because the last time y'all got it, y'all,
it did turned the complete sound off, so fuck it.
Hopefully there is no real echo.

Speaker 5 (38:04):
Well tonight. Perry Green, the ex husband of Georgia Congresswoman
Marjorie Taylor Green, has is shued a public apology for
harassing three Muslim women who were praying in a parking
deck at the Avalon in Alpharetta.

Speaker 7 (38:17):
I just wanted them to know that I humbly apologized
to them, because nobody should be treated that way, and
that's not the right way for us to treat anybody
with any differences. And I just that's, you know, what
we came to do, and hopefully they'll find it in
their hearts to forgive me, and that, you know, that's
we shouldn't allow that in our society.

Speaker 5 (38:34):
The video, which surfaced on social media, went viral. You
can hear the yelling and someone telling the women to
go back to their country. Obviously it's believed to be Green.
The three women were at today's news conference for the apology.
The attorney for the women to say they chose to
take the higher ground and allow Green to issue this
apology because they want peace and although he's apologized, they
say this will stay with these women forever now. He

(38:58):
also took to the took time to remind everyone that
those who practiced the Muslim faith in the US or
just as American as the next person.

Speaker 1 (39:07):
Oh yeah, he definitely just trying to get back at
his ex. Yes, he don't believe that, because what kind
of person could do the first thing and believe the
second thing. You yelled at women for praying go back
to your country, and then you had an epiphany. Your
heart threw three sizes that day, like the Grinch, and
now you're like, oh shit, my bad. Muslims is people too.

Speaker 2 (39:29):
All time, I say he was facing a lawsuit.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
It's not the lawsuit. He want to get back at
his ex, Nay Rodrick Taylor Green, which is much funnier
than what you said in the chat. It's why we
have the microphones and y'all have the keyboard.

Speaker 4 (39:53):
He was saying, I don't care nothing about the lawsuits.
I don't like that woman.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
Yeah. When he said that part of the end, that's
when I knew, because he didn't need to go that far. Well,
he was like, and I want people to know Muslims
are just as American as anybody else. And I know
she was somewhere I got to arrow through her heart.
She was somewhere like this, motherfucker, I gotta put this.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
She felt the thing, what are you doing. People know
I dated you. I gotta go out in public, they
come asking me questions about this.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
I'm never gonna get any more people swiping right on
racis only dot com racist only dot com. All right, Uh,
it's probably just called whites only, right, Yeah, that would
make more sense white only dot com, which is already
farmers only dot com. So what am I saying?

Speaker 8 (40:47):
Right?

Speaker 2 (40:47):
We already it already?

Speaker 1 (40:48):
All right? I know three of you niggas, all right
in I found my white man on farmers only. I'm
making a dough.

Speaker 4 (40:56):
I know black people that are black farmers rod.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
I watched Posse. Okay, I'm yep, I know things.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
I am cool.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
You know what? Now, I am mad at the fictional
person I just made it up, and not the fictional
I don't appreciate you judging me person that hasn't even
written in yet. I'm ending the segment. Let's move on.
If I read Crypto sent some new it's politics to
get mad and say to be mad about the politics.

(41:28):
If for red Crypto sending some new beats, So let's
listen to one. It's called time maps. Oh that's nice,

(42:07):
all right, news, See what else is happening Chris Brown
urges fans to avoid red bandanas during his tour. We're
promoting positivity because red bandanas are associated with bloods and
red crips.

Speaker 2 (42:24):
Your blood's my bad bad bloods.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
Yeah, blues cripts, and Breezy is a grad chapter crypt
he pledged crip at twenty nine or walk on as
a grown up later on. And so I think maybe
with some of the stuff already surrounding him and possible
violence and stuff, he's like, he's trying to tell his fans, hey,

(42:46):
let's not make it a gang thing. Let's all have
fun together.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Let's be safe.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
I see a lot of fans collectively tell him Breezy
to wear red bandanas to the concert, Team Breezy, that's
I guess fans. I would highly advise y'all to not
do that. I just get brown bandana, so y'all won't
run into any problems. I don't want people to get
the wrong impression, to promote the wrong thing. Y'all know.
I'm bridge Breezy, But we promoting positivity on this tour.

(43:13):
Thank you, and I love y'all.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
Yeah, he do, what can sue?

Speaker 1 (43:17):
I think it's a loss of thing. I wonder if
he got some some uh some indication or inclination that
there would be violence or gang shit happening in certain
cities and stuff, He's like, just don't even.

Speaker 4 (43:30):
Fucking do it, y, I guarantee you somebody he got
winto something and somebody said something. He was like, you
know what, I don't want people that's paying to come
see me to get out wrapped up in y'all bullshit.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Yeah, all right, well, good luck to him. I think
that's a good thing that he's not promoting any negativity.
Lil Yachty who also don't promote negativity, right, we saw
him a Tyler creative for concert we did, he went
off on a fan who disrupted his Juice World moment
of silence. Shut the fuck up. Yeah, this happened in

(44:05):
Charlotte too. Well. He did a moment of silence that
he wanted for for Juice World, and like people was yelling,
it was fucking weird.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
I don't get it. I don't get I don't.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Like maybe they're just that high that they just don't
They just hear silence and they're like whoa yeah. But
I'm like, the.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Man said.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
His friend died and he like a moment of silence
for his friend, and people were just and then of
course you get the secondary like like whoa, yeah, shut
the fuck up, like like this is just taking longer.

Speaker 3 (44:45):
Yeah, shut up, bitch, you know, like you shut up,
shut up her, you shut your shutting ast shut up,
shut the shut up.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
Does what happened in Charlo was like what is we
doing here?

Speaker 1 (44:55):
Like, damn, man, this none of this is about Juice World.
It was trying to be a night but yeah, yeah,
fed up. Yeah. And I was wondering because I thought
he was gonna snap.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
During this me too, But yeah, I don't blame him.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
Man only has so much patience, right, And he's.

Speaker 4 (45:16):
Like, I've been touring for a while. I'm tired of
y'all just interrupting. I guarantee you he done went through
this several times and he's like, all right, I don't
have enough of y'all. Yeah or either whoever Us was
just so kind of over the top that he was like, hey,
I got to address this.

Speaker 1 (45:31):
Yay blast kais and that on live stream if thet
oh No, I don't cover Kanye West. I don't even
know how this one got in here. Do not care
air traffic controller arrested at the fight breaks out inside
dc A control tower.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
Oh shit, yeah, Flight three twenty five.

Speaker 4 (45:50):
I need for you to oh hold on, can you
do a circle pattern till I get back?

Speaker 2 (45:56):
The fuck is happening?

Speaker 1 (45:57):
And now I imagine they fight in the same calm air
traffic controller voice that they have on the air traffic
controller radio. It's like, uh, seven or seven you are
cleared for landing. Uh operator right next to me. You
are a whole ass bitch. Uh go fuck yourself over.

Speaker 4 (46:29):
Uh yeah, operator, wait until I take my break.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
I'm gonna whoop your hands over.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
Oh man, Yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Feel like that's like the conversations gonna go.

Speaker 1 (46:45):
Yeah. I feel like you know that they're just talking
ship over there, but none of us would know it
because we don't speak.

Speaker 2 (46:51):
We don't talk like, we don't we don't speak of
traffic controller.

Speaker 1 (46:55):
Listen to the guy to desk in front of me,
air traffic controller. First of all, fuck your bitch, and
the click you claim, what side would we ride? Yeah,
that's why? Fucked your bitch?

Speaker 4 (47:15):
What?

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Yeah, I can't imagine this? What what airport was? This
was this?

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (47:23):
It better not be one where they had a track
where they had one of these crashes. Maybe that's what happened.
Somebody crashed out in the tower and then they'll crashed
out in the runway. Stressed out authorities on vesticating the
physical altercation of broken broke Reagan National Airport. I think
that's one of where they.

Speaker 2 (47:38):
Had a crash in k I think that's what we found.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
I think that was one. Oh that, Yeah, maybe that's
what happened. Motherfuckers was striving it out in the back
like they work at waffle house.

Speaker 4 (47:50):
Them niggas is stressed up there.

Speaker 1 (47:53):
They was like, no, man, now, you landed the plane wrong. Bitch.
I told I had to ride away.

Speaker 2 (47:58):
What do you know?

Speaker 1 (47:59):
What fucking me in the break room. Then I'm not
taking the hair set off. They'll figure it out.

Speaker 2 (48:04):
They'll figure it out. It ain't that hard.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
And and all of a sudden, you got planes just
stucking it around. Because I was sadden, they lost contact
with the air traffic controller tower.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
We are circling for the ninety seventh time, just hoping
somebody get into distruction.

Speaker 2 (48:20):
Somebody tell us when do we need the land.

Speaker 4 (48:23):
We've been circling for about ten minutes now, Uh, passengers,
we're gonna be on a little delay. We will let
you know when we've got the approve of the land.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
We think, uh, we think the air traffic control might
be nursing a concussion where they're saying some godlekt the haadset.
We don't know what they mean. I said, can you
give me the directions to the landing pad as Roger
one niner and then dude, just like potato salad, two
day smoke tastes like gravy, Like, oh shit, I think

(48:57):
he gotta. I think he lost the fight. All we're
gonna die our our air traffic controller lost the fight.
You need to get in contact with the winner of.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
Every everybody be like all all the planes that were
coming in diverted to other airports, ain't nobody gonna know
what's happening.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
They gonna be like, oh, what did you come from?
Flight three seven or nine where we was trying to.

Speaker 4 (49:17):
Uh land in DC But apparently we can't reach nobody
at the tower.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
So we got we got the land as planed.

Speaker 1 (49:24):
That should sound like the movie air uh, the black
Airplane movie with Kevin harden It Yes, soul plane. The
Federal Aviation Administration confirmed games has been placed on the
administrative lead. Pending the outcoming of internal investigation, No additional
details have been shared about what led to the conversation
or whether any other employees were involved. Uh so, yeah,

(49:50):
there you go, guys, y'all'll be safe. Yeah, Taking these trains,
taking these planes scary.

Speaker 4 (49:58):
Scary enough, and then the person is suppos to tell
the people how to ran down here brawling.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
Right, let's see La to Shanghai. United Airlines flight turns
back at the pallet, forgets his passport. HM, what mm hmmm, whoops?

Speaker 2 (50:21):
My bad, y'all, my bad. I thought I had it
in the bag. Apparently I don't.

Speaker 1 (50:28):
All right, do you have to come on the intercom
and tell everybody.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
That you have tell me? Turning around?

Speaker 1 (50:33):
This a why? And under Trump?

Speaker 6 (50:35):
Like?

Speaker 1 (50:35):
I feel like under body, you might be like I
be all right? Under Trump, You're like, I'm not going
to prison?

Speaker 4 (50:41):
Right.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
We gotta turn around, y'all. I'm afraid I'm gonna get
off the plane and get right into a set of cuffs.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
How long is that flight? That flight? Probably long?

Speaker 8 (50:49):
At shit.

Speaker 1 (50:50):
They gonna treat me like the nine to eleven hijackers.
Apparently this man got on the plane with no passport.
He's a terrorists.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
Lock them up too, right, because the way Trump is
making everybody anger, you definitely don't want to get off
no fucking plane with no papers.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
Uh, this is your pilot speaking. Everybody may fill us
through a slight U turn as I am gonna landing
at Heathrow again because I forgot my pass for my badge, y'all.

Speaker 4 (51:18):
Well, then this flight must be free, because bitch, if
I'm turning around.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
Can y'all just hold on, I'll just need to go
grab it for thirty minutes and come right back. Maybe
you just had to take a shit, And this is
his excuse. You know, I've had this happen before. I'm like,
I'm still close enough to the house. I'll just be
a five minutes late. You know, maybe that's what you needed.
He's like, I I can only use airport bathroom, not
airplane bathrooms. But yeah, that's good.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
You can't. You can't stop us because they're probably over water.

Speaker 4 (51:47):
I'm just not thinking about that because I said, you
can't land us somewhere and have another crew.

Speaker 1 (51:50):
Go off with us Los Angeles to Shanghai.

Speaker 2 (51:53):
Oh so it's a straight trimp.

Speaker 1 (51:54):
Yeah? Oh no, A U turn and headed to San Francisco. Yeah,
it was over the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, would have
made it you turned ahead of the San Francisco. Uh
what well, okay, So why does he get his passport
if he has, oh, maybe he coordinates it. Probably you
must coordinate it on the flight to be like, hey,

(52:16):
I left my passport in La at the airport and
get somebody had I know y'all got flights going to
San France. Can you just do that then have somebody
come over.

Speaker 4 (52:24):
And guarantee yeah that you know how some of the
flight they just have consistently moving and so yeah, we
know we got another plane in at fifteen twenty men.

Speaker 1 (52:32):
I'd be so scared right now if you diverted my
plane for any reason.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
Ain't that the truth?

Speaker 1 (52:37):
Only because like the plane's been crashing and shit, and
I'm just like, no, I need everything to go perfect,
like any of these deviations. Now I'm in the paper
the pilot forgot his passport and then they ran into
Harrison fordt yet and I'm like.

Speaker 4 (52:50):
Damn right, because because the thing is the pilot, I
won't be able to fly back. Like you said, the
whole plane gonna be stuck there if he ain't got
his passport right.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
So yeah, nah, I feel you on that. That's a
m hmm. That's terrible.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
That's a thing to forget though.

Speaker 1 (53:05):
Yeah, all right, let's go to another segment. We're going
to war.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
Went on out, so he went on out?

Speaker 1 (53:28):
All right, gender wars go around. Look at different clips
from around the Internet where people are talking about relationships
and fights and women and stuff, and we grade them
not from zero to ten, and not on who's right
and who's wrong, but on how good is this content
to make it go viral. Let's check out our first contestants,
which is somebody I'm surprised we haven't had on here already,

(53:51):
but I believe it's fresh and fit, and they're talking
to some dude named AKSh Sing and uh, they're on
this podcast. I guess it's called flagrant too.

Speaker 8 (54:03):
Is my preference is not my women?

Speaker 1 (54:06):
Now?

Speaker 8 (54:07):
I thought it was I'm not dating my women, period,
which is the corniest human being outside of a criminal
to me period. Those are your roots. Those women are
reflected in your roots. So if you're saying, hey, I
don't generally date them, but I have, I have more
space for it even though I still think Corny only dates.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Brown has been with one girl on his So it
looks like this is a clip from Andrew Show's podcast,
and I guess Akash is his one of his people's
and they're talking to fresh and Fit, Fresh and Fit now,
I will say already they were like a minute into
this clip. They ain't said a word, which is very
surprising because these every time I see them, these niggas putting.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Their feet in them out, I just know they make
people mad.

Speaker 1 (54:47):
Yeah they're saying something fucked up about women. Yeah, maybe
they not than that. Maybe they're not able to pull
off the fake ass. I'm an alpha male shit on
someone else's show. I don't know his life. Who is
his wife?

Speaker 8 (54:58):
That's my wife. And I understand it's not as important
for y'all, but as an Indian, there's not a lot
of us who are famous. So whether you like it
or not, people are looking at you as a role model.
You guys have established yourselves as role models from simps
to pimps, which is another model I find kind of corny.
But I looked into what you guys are about and

(55:18):
a lot of this shit is just childish, which is
fine if you want to be funny. We just talked
about how doctors ain't shit for forty five minutes. We
are not in any way life coaching. We are not
in any way trying to help men outside of Hey,
come have a laugh for a couple hours. If you're
gonna paint yourself as life coaches and then say shit
like my preference is, which is honestly bullshit. It is
I don't want to date black girls. That's the way

(55:39):
every black dude that fucks white girls says it. I've
dated black girls in my life, all right, Bruh, who
the fuck hasn't except me? I mean, everybody gonna dabble
in everything. It is the mentality that I have an
issue with. And Alex is upset with the specific words true,
but underneath it, he's upset with the mentality and a
lot of stuff you guys say in general, I think
is stuff that's kind of child I saw a clip

(56:01):
where you were like, oh, the nuclear family's falling apart.

Speaker 1 (56:03):
What do you do?

Speaker 8 (56:03):
I don't get married. Just don't get married. You're actually
trying to help man? Are you talking to fucking incelts
who are eighteen years old?

Speaker 2 (56:08):
That's some shit.

Speaker 8 (56:09):
You say to college, I'm gonna turn you from a
simp to a pimp.

Speaker 2 (56:11):
All right, bro, can we grow up?

Speaker 1 (56:12):
You guys your self help if you are.

Speaker 8 (56:14):
Hey, we're trying to help men, So either we're funny
or help men and be real and be honest with
yourself and don't have an ego Like no, I just
you know, I have a preference be honest. Let's just
be mature about what we feel. And part of that
maturity is, yeah, it was a bad joke. I don't
actually feel exactly that way. What I find all right.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
Well, zero to ten? How would you grade this gender
war's material care?

Speaker 2 (56:39):
Mmm, I'm gonna keep it.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
Real, okay, keep it real this time? No, no, no,
you like to keep it fake.

Speaker 2 (56:45):
No, I'm I'm gonna give it a zero.

Speaker 1 (56:48):
A zero, okay, not viraled at all, not good content.

Speaker 4 (56:52):
I mean I guess, well, maybe a two because for
me this was boring, like like just just it's almost
like you're talking down, which I understand the whole purpose
is to talk down, but it's like the way you
were talking, you really wasn't talking with the authority, and
like the slickness of trying to bring women into.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
The like he would bring women into the picture, but
it was less about the women and more about them.
I don't know if that makes sense, like like in
my mind, so I'm like it's okay, Like I'm not that.

Speaker 4 (57:30):
Angry the energy, you know, he was boring, like because
he was the only one talking.

Speaker 1 (57:36):
I would give it a seven. I think you do
make a valid point, but just to me, excellent audio quality,
excellent camera quality. Getting these two guys roasted online is
very important because people have wanted to see that for years,
and whenever it does happen, it typically goes very viral.

(57:59):
Like anytime you like them bee for with some other
person and they are like telling them how stupid they are.
It's like a dunk tank, Like people can wait to
pay for tickets line up to see these two guys
do that. The other reason I would give it a
higher score than you is I thought Akash made really

(58:19):
good points and making it about them is gonna help
it go viral. If you just making it to a
feminist point or about women or whatever on anything more
than that, I think you kind of that's even more
boring to people. But people that hate these two dudes,
fresh and Fit, they do want to see them get
called cowenty four or five times to they face the
fact that they laughed and didn't offer a retort, or

(58:42):
it was cut out of this clip. It makes the
clip more viral to me as far as like a
better like roasting of these two guys. So I think
that's the reason I would give it a higher score.
The only reason it's not a ten to me. I
think it could have been a ten if it was
a woman doing it to them and they still were
just as quiet, Or it could have gone a little

(59:03):
higher if they were arguing and they were cutting a
cash off and it got to it like a yelling
match where some real, like heated barbs were being thrown.
I think that gives you almost a ten out of ten,
because it's like, yo, they really meant it, and people
love a fight, they love the threat of violence. So
he wouldn't have to hit them. But if they were

(59:24):
like yelling and really fortunately going back and forth, I
think it would.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
Have felt better they But it's still very high clip,
I think, at least for me.

Speaker 1 (59:34):
I don't know how many likes it got, but I
can already see in the replies there's a person that
got nineteen hundred likes off of saying it's crazy how
Indian man can stand up for black women more than
a black man. And that's another reason I give it
a high score, because he's not black, and he's doing
something that many people wish black men felt more comfortable doing.

(59:55):
But too many black men, even the ones who claim
to be good men, do not feel comfortable arguing for
black women. And it's very interesting too, because these same
black men, if you brought up like a sports question,
they can't wait to go to like if you said
Jordan versus Lebron, oh all bets out the window, you know, like,
because they're not worried about too much about how they

(01:00:17):
look doing that. But there's a weird impulse to be like,
I don't want to look like I care too much
about black women even if I do, because then I
become kind of kicked out of this group, or I
gotta pay a price or get caught a simp or
dismiss whatever. I don't want to give up that cost,
so I'm not gonna do it. But this Indian guy,
he clearly has no he has no fucks to give

(01:00:37):
about that, And so anyway, I think it's like a
seven out of ten. But uh, you know, respect for
your your rating, you know, can all be the same.
Let's see, we'll do one more. Let's see. Well, this
is just kind of this isn't even a clip. This
is just kind of just hearing neither here or there

(01:00:58):
that that popped the balloon show is getting a Netflix
order and it's coming out every Thursday. They made a
real show out of it.

Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
Go ahead, somebody, get ready to get paided.

Speaker 1 (01:01:09):
If my orgy is gonna host it, Molly from what.

Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
You call it, Oh, she's gonna be good at that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
Yeah, so yeah, I would give that that. That's a
ten out of ten show.

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
I'm not gonna be It's gonna be viral everywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
I was telling my spouse, all right, let's go to
the next. Uh, let's go to the next. Damn is
what she said. I was not telling what is it doing?
Please let me tell me if I'm wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
If I just don't buy, oh, I have to.

Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
Allow you to refresh.

Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
You're not just wrong because you didn't buy KWIS. You're
wrong because you didn't qualify that statement.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
Okay, now I can pause it.

Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
Jesus Christ, spouse house, I'm gonna go to First of all,
I had posited and unpause itself.

Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
Anyway, Uh, this is this is a clip from a podcast,
the show You Feel, That's how you Feel show? And uh,
two brothers talking, two brothers talking about about men and women,
and uh, he's talking about him doing something for his
wife at the grocery store.

Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
So all right, here we go telling my spouse I'm
gonna go to Costco.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
And what she said was that Kiwis are on sale.

Speaker 3 (01:02:30):
And I said, okay, now I need you all to
tell me if I'm wrong if I don't buy Keywi's.

Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Yes, you are, because she's told you that for a reason. Yes,
she she told you that.

Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
You didn't you're wrong because you didn't qualify that statement
with clarity. Look and by you telling me that this
is on sale, would you like because she's a fault too, Oh?
Would you like she's a fault. And so here's the thing.
I did buy a golden key. I did buy the
Kiwi's because what before I left the house, we're standing

(01:03:06):
there in the kitchen, She's like, hey, Kiwis are on sale.
And I said to her, what you mean to say
is can you buy Keywi's? And she's like, well, yeah,
I was like, why you gotta have the energy with her? No,
because and what you have said, would you like me
to get some or how many would you like?

Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
I would love to get you some? How many would
you like in a box? Be kind to your spouse?

Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
Hey, look, don't be coming at me with this bad
And I thought, I'm telling this story on the podcast.
That's bad communication right there.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
On both parts, both y'all, both of them? All right,
so I have dog breeds. Sorry, that's the clip.

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Care this one. The score is higher.

Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
And I think the score is higher because this is
more of what I considered gender wood than the first one.

Speaker 2 (01:03:58):
I don't really consider that.

Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
Because the thing is, you basically was like, we got
bad communication men versus women.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
She wrong, you know, and then she and the other
guys disagree.

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Of course, right, and so there are some things that
I think could have made it higher. But I give
this about that seven, you know. And my thing is
I actually responded because I was.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Like, if she told you they was on sales for
no reason?

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
Yeah, That's why I was like, oh, the score the
game was?

Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
I saw I forgot what. I literally forgot what the
game was. Baby, I'm so sorry, so I got tricked.
So yes, it's how I agree with you.

Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
I think I would give it about seven or eight
because I liked that they had different points of view
in the room. I like that they let him kind
of get his point out before they were like, you're
wrong here, and they got all three points of view.
They got him feeling he's right, the white dude says
you're wrong, and then the other dude said, y'all both wrong.
So you got that very tight clip. I know the

(01:05:05):
conversation continue and people are gonna probably maybe tune in
to see the rest of the conversation. I agree, of course,
the thing missing. I think having a woman there or
some women there just escalates all the conflicts with men
versus women, and there's clear like gender sides to the
gender goes up. It goes up as opposed to buddies
that are disagreeing and saying in the comments like what

(01:05:27):
do y'all think? You know whatever? But still pretty good
to me. I don't know how viral that one went,
but I feel like that that's the kind of thing
that a lot of people will start arguing and fighting
based off of the hypothetical because that happens a lot
where it's like, oh, the men always do this and
women do that. That's why I hate when men do

(01:05:47):
my door dash order or whatever, you know. Like so
I kind of do like what they did there. That
was That was good stuff. Guys. That was yourselves on
the back. All right, all right, let's move into another
man dude, uh, you know, let's do some guests the race. Okay,
let's get ready to start wrapping this bad boy up.

(01:06:09):
It's sir, if I can find the guest the race
music real quick. All right, guess the race. It's time
to guess the race. It's time to the race. It's

(01:06:30):
time to guess the race.

Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
It's time to guess the race.

Speaker 1 (01:06:36):
In since that he was denied a free refill of
e lemonade stand run by children, a Florida man aggressively
grabbed a female victim, adopting a fighting stance and warned
that he would beat her up. In quotes, if i's
gotta say. Stephen Cusomano, thirty five, was walking in a

(01:06:56):
clear Water neighborhood around seven thirty pm Tuesday when he
observed the lemonade stand being run by several juveniles and
the victim. Several juveniles or they trying to take over
the nine to two thousand, right, he was like, back
that glass up a glass of lemonade. Kusomano purchased one

(01:07:18):
glass of lemonade, then became angry when he was not
allowed to refill his cup.

Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Not for free.

Speaker 3 (01:07:27):
Yeah, it must have been four hundred degrees.

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
He then allegedly grabbed the victim by the wrist and
I assume this is the mother or chaperone of the
of the juvenile. They just say the victim and the
other ones they called juveniles. He grabbed the victim by
the wrist aggressively while standing in a fighting stands, telling
the victim he will beat her up. He left the
residential area on football. He was quickly apprehended by an officer.

(01:07:58):
During questioning, he reportedly admitted to the entire sequence of events,
but he claimed that he grabbed the victim due to
her talking shit to me. Well, listen, customer service ain't
what it used to be. I think we've all been there, buddy.
The complaint does not list the age of the victim. Cusomano,
who cops described as a transient, was charged the felony

(01:08:19):
battery and enhance count due to Kusomano's extensive raps sheet,
which includes multiple prior convictions for battery, as well as
convictions for trespassing, narcotics, possession, disorderly intoxication and saw with
the daily weapon theft and disorderly conduct. He is being
held on five thousand dollars bond. But if you can't
afford Eliminade refills, then he probably can't afford the bond.

(01:08:40):
Of course. I mean, I hate that that happened to him, obviously,
you know that's that's sad that he didn't read the
small print on the receipt before finding out if refills
were free or not. Right, that's a pretty big deal.
But you know what to say, Karen, what life gives
you limits. All right, can guess the race of mister

(01:09:11):
Stephen Cusomano White. All right, let's check the chat room
and see what they believe. Sound like he was bitter,
Polly Walnuts, Gula Tieri Sopranos White. Yeah, He's like, I'm
gonna go, I'm gonna make you an offer. You you

(01:09:33):
guys can't refuse, And there was like we can't refuse.
I'm gonna kill all of you. Italian White wanna be
Tony sopranos, a lobby mob boss extortion. White white Mike
Mike's heart lemonade, don't does not want his lawyer charge
of him in word versus white white white everyone said white. Wow,
Well the correct answer is white. You got it right, yeah,

(01:10:05):
said kids gonna be sleeping with the fishes.

Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
Oh chow, Yeah, that boehead could have busted some lemons.

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Yeah, he looks scary, like he just get a ship
out of me. If I was a kid and he's like,
I'm gonna need that free refill, I was like, oh please, sir, don't.

Speaker 4 (01:10:22):
Hurt me, right and and the mom was like, you need
to get out of here right.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
Well, your boe hand scanning the kids.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Mm hmm. Let's go to the next one. Florida man
forty dressed as Ronald McDonald was arrested for trespass.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
A hard time for mister Ronald McDonald.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Yep, sat here clowning around. Now look at him, clowned
around and found out, uh clowned around the clown out anyway,
you look like a clown, the cop told Christopher Marlowe forty,
after stuffing him into a squad car. Oh I know
that police officer must have been captain fucking Ovins, you

(01:11:08):
look like a clown. And then he replied, no, ship,
I am a clown, stupid, and the cop was like,
that's why you're going to jail because your mouth. You
don't know how to bathe and he beat his nose.
He was wearing a Ronald McDonald's no costume in the red.

Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
I this hold me. The clown was messing around.

Speaker 1 (01:11:29):
He was didn't messing around.

Speaker 6 (01:11:32):
I was.

Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
I feel like they tried to beat him up. But
then when they was police abusing him, it was just
clown tricks. It was like push in the face, like
do just like a fucking joke to you.

Speaker 4 (01:11:42):
He punched me in face, like, oh.

Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Like that's it. Pull him over, get out the car
for them. Get out the car.

Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Yeah, he gonna punch him in the side, and like,
why is this ship soft? It's fifty handkerchiefs.

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
He starts throwing, oh god on the throw up and
just pulling our hand chips out of his mouth.

Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
Yes, they talking to him. He put out flowers and ship.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Now, I don't know got them flowers. I'm gonna make
you swallow this night stick. He's like, good because I
can swallow a sword. I don't mind. Police confronted him
at a Florida shopping center for trespassing, said, don't go anywhere, Chris,
you're not free to leave. Oh, they know his name.
That's not good.

Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
That's Madonald's real name. That ain't good.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
I didn't even think of it that well.

Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
He had a name.

Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
I thought they met the homeless man's real name. But
maybe that is. Maybe Ronald McDonald's is an alias.

Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
He might might be.

Speaker 1 (01:12:36):
Maybe he's trying to hide his real race or something.
Probably is, I'm actually black under this makeup. I'm Ronald,
I'm Chris Jackson. Don't tell nobody. Don't tell nobody white people. Yes,
that's why.

Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
One of his buddies looked like he was used to
be in jail.

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
He out with a criminal robber.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Yes, so his whole crew. Yeah, we got problems.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Grimmers used to go by grim extra plug come on.
As seen on body worm police footage, Marlowe struggled with
the officers before he was knocked to the ground. A
handcuffed one cop could be seen removing an orange replica
gun from his pocket and shout out a flower, you know, water,
shot of water and said bang, it's just say bang

(01:13:23):
when you put it out. Yes, it's just a bang
stick come out. It was part of it, was completing
the set. Come on, man, it's not legal.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
No, that's not God, I.

Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
Didn't think that was a real gun. Completing the clownish look.
Marlowe wore a red and white striped shirt and a
yellow vest which has a skull logo in place of
the McDonald's arches. Oh that's nasty. He was not wearing
over not wearing oversized red shoes. However, Oh well, he
needed to do some more shopping. Search of his backpack

(01:13:52):
pulled up other clown outfits and a pack of ten
red noses. So he's just trying to get his fitt off.
You're like, this is meet every day baby, right, and
they'd be like, describe the clown.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
It was squat.

Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
He had a squat nose. Described the clown. This clown
had a circle nose, right, sit because everybody you know
that clown discrimination. They think all clowns are the same.
So that's I got them different noses in there.

Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
Isn't this man supposed to be in Trump's cabinet?

Speaker 6 (01:14:18):
He is?

Speaker 1 (01:14:19):
Why has got the whole outfit on? Why isn't he
running the FBI. Uh charged with trespassing a misdemeanor, resistant
officers with violence of felony. He was booked in the
Brethert County Jail Bravard County Jail. He is locked up
in a little fifty five hundred dollars bond. His rap
sheet includes convictions for trespass, resisting the rest, possession of drug, parapherelia,

(01:14:42):
and what that joy buzzer? Okay uh right.

Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
In January, he pleaded no contest to possession of myth
and a glass pipe oh oh, for a sentence to
sixty five days in jail. He has been arrested in
that case for causing at disturbing causing the disturbance outside
of McDonald's restaurant. Man Ron's fell on hard time, just
like Ronald's brother, not the one you never hear about,

(01:15:15):
the not successful.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
One yet, the not success Christopher.

Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
Marlowe a little different than.

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
His red hair, not so red, just outside of Burgundy.

Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
He outside at the play at the play area, talking
about nice like this.

Speaker 4 (01:15:30):
Yes he out with the rest of the crew and that,
But I ain't nobody come to see you.

Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
Chris, right?

Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
How come I didn't get to have of every happy meal.
I would have loved to have a happy meal just
once with our family. Ronald, you turned your back on me.
Why to cross over and never cross over to me?
We're supposed to be family, were supposed to be in
this together. Got me on the street. I'm sucking dick

(01:16:01):
for mouth. Ronald. Are you're happy now?

Speaker 6 (01:16:03):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
That was the end of the five clown game.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
At least let me talk to Birdie. Birdie, come downstairs.
You can't keep us a far.

Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
No, you ready like I ain't in it.

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
I'm always be your daddy, Birdie.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
Shout out to the people that know what the hell
were talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:16:23):
Karen, guess the right?

Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Marlowe, Oh Marlow like the wine black the wine?

Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
The wire you mean? Or merlow Low? Oh God, oh god?
What what is wrong with you? You're lucky? You're a
dog boy. I can't believe I'm gonna have to take
care of you when you get old recked. Look a

(01:16:53):
gun and didn't get shot. White. I'm guessing the clown
is quite crusty about it now. White, Ronald McDonald's cousin
Florida Sweet Tooth, was just certain looks. White side Show,
Bob White, White Merleo bro Ham byp doctor by father

(01:17:14):
ron White. He was not loving it, Leon McDonald singing, Hi,
I love it black. You know. Oh now I want
a whole movie based off of this. This Ronald McDonald's
drug addict brother. Yes, if this was Ronald McDowell, he

(01:17:37):
would have been shot white. So only Karen said black.
The rest one hundred percent of the audience said white.
The correct answer is he was white. You missed it, Karen,

(01:18:03):
all the rest of you got it. Congratulations to everybody else.
I guess that's him out of the makeup, and that's
him in the in the outfit, and that's his orange gun.
Oh so damn, you got to have listen. That's how
bad it is a McDonald's, y'all. You got to have

(01:18:25):
the money. Yeah, you know, they see this economy, they
see what's going on, these tariffs. You know, none of
that food made in America. For real. We are eating
like Chinese cows or something. We are eating. That's that
we're eating ostrich meat.

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
Science.

Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
We know what it is. That Ronald out there with
that orange gun, like.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
I'm gonna need you to run.

Speaker 9 (01:18:48):
All right, let's go, let's go to Let's go to
the bonus round, Karen is only one of one yes,
one and one.

Speaker 6 (01:18:59):
So triple the points triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points trip triple, the ring points trip triple, points
strip trip triple, the points trip to triple, the pointster triple,
the points trip triple, the points trip triple, rae points
strip points trip trip.

Speaker 1 (01:19:19):
A teenage customer was choked by McDonald's worker after the
girl walked behind the counter to take some ranch dipping
sauce after not being helped by employees on damn. Yeah,
so you had to sit there and watch them do
everything behave your ranch and they probably didn't put it
in the bag when it was supposed to be. So
you took the sauce into your own hands, and yes

(01:19:41):
you did. The seventeen year old was returning to the
McDonald's lobby when Akeena Sampson, thirty one, grabbed her arm.

Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
So another one these thirty seventeen year old employees. Now
she didn't say she was a manager.

Speaker 2 (01:19:55):
Please no, no more, no more kid managers.

Speaker 4 (01:19:57):
I'm sorry now to be allowed to you got to
at least be eight, but shit, twenty five, I want
to Yeah, you got to be half sapped with some
life experience.

Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
And I understand because when you get some McNuggets, you
know what you want. But I popped flavor and I
dripped soft all right, I need the flavor and the sauce.
Samson allegedly choked the victim, grabbed her neck and took
the girl to the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
Well damn.

Speaker 1 (01:20:23):
And then when she choked the victim again when they
hit the floor, oh shit. A criminal complaint does not
reveal how many ranch package, if any, were secured after
the victim crossed the McDonald's front count threshold. I hope
enough to last you in prison. Costs responded to McDonald's

(01:20:43):
Friday afternoon, know that the victim had visible injuries to
her face and left elbow. The incident was captured on video.
Uh yeah, it normally is see you on customer awards.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Samson was charged with child abuse. She was released from
County jail evening after post twenty five hundred dollars bond
and has not pleaded guilty to the filing account. That
is a little unfair because it's like a seventeen year old,
and if the seventeen year old did a crime in Florida,
they would charge them as an adult. But now that
I'm choking the seventeen year old because I ain't getting

(01:21:17):
my ranch. Oh, now they're a little beauty child. Oh Okay,
we see what the laws is doing. Okay, you're trying
to give people a lot more time. A judge has
ordered Samson to have no contact with the victim and
direct her to stay away from the area of offence,
which will more likely impact her tenure at McDonald's. Her

(01:21:39):
tenure at McDonald's. What, oh do you mean the customer
can't come back? I was gonna say, I thought they
were talking about the employee. I was like, why would
the employee not be able to work? And they just
got their ass beat. It don't sound like they really
did anything. So anyway, Karen guess the race of her name?

(01:22:02):
A Quena Sampson. Black. Karen's going with black. Okay, Ranch dressings,
wings fried hard with lemon pepper black black black black.
What are the sauces that are white if Ranch is black?
Because I feel like, you know, maybe not every sauce

(01:22:25):
can be black black. Well, everybody agrees, they say this
is black, and Karen says black, and y'all are whack.
Ranch definitely a black sauce. But I'm trying to think
which one wouldn't be. I guess the other ones are
sauce neutral. It's like ranch is considered black, but hot

(01:22:48):
mustard barbecue. I guess everybody get those sweet and sour
because I feel like sweet and sour kind of black.
But is that racist?

Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
I know somebody said that. Somebody said she ordered her
sprite with her order.

Speaker 10 (01:23:00):
Well, yes, you know, she got that sugar crack spark
they got up in there. I'm trying to tell you
that's what makes you that's really, that's really what's making
all these confrontations happen. Too much sugars in people's system
and they just going in there crashing out over sauce.

Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
Like I'm killing seven people tonight. I didn't get three ranches.
It's a twenty piece. I have to catch a murder now.
It's the only thing that will make sense in my life.
What are you in for hot mustard?

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
What are you in for?

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
Kill my wife? Okay, well that's about we both about
to say, all right, let's go to soid ratchiness.

Speaker 11 (01:23:41):
Uh boom, I got sentenced to tutor foe sauces.

Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
You mean two to four years. Tut foe sauces I
killed five people. A boy who stabbed girl with samurai
sword detained. A fifteen year old boy who attempted to
murder a schoolgirl by stabbing over a samurai style sword
during the Halloween camping trip has been sentenced to eleven
years in detention. The victim, who was thirteen at the time,

(01:24:29):
had been friends. Had been with her friends near a bridge,
oh No near eight East Yorkshire. I'm sorry, well she
suffered ten wounds, including damage to the lung and her liver. Wooh,
ten wounds, Jesus. And also if you was with your friends,
none of them got you gonna have to get some
wounds too. Man, we not friends. If I get stabbed

(01:24:50):
ten times and y'all get none, come take some of
these stabs.

Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
We are not friends.

Speaker 1 (01:24:55):
The defendant, who cannot be named due to this age,
was found guilty following the seven day trial. Seven days.
Could not possibly take it, did not what took so long?
But now this is stab number seven. We're gonna cover
that on day five right. In a victim impact statement
read to the court by the prosecution, the girl, now fourteen,

(01:25:15):
describe how she was left with scars and suffering panic
attacks following the worst day of my life. Yes, during
the trial to jury her. The girl off her attacker
before she was found covered in blood by passing drivers
at the staggering onto the dual carriageway. Armed officers are
covered a sixteen inch long weapon from a tent where
the boy was sleeping. He denied that attack when he
talked to the cops, even though he had this bloody

(01:25:37):
sword and his tent. So yeah, they're now taking it
very serious with the swords over there, So there's probably
another This is probably getting an even more notoriety. This
case represents yet another sat in the present example of
a child having access to a fearsome and deadly weapon
and using it. Man, I wish envy y'all so much

(01:25:58):
because our deadly weapons are like fifteens, and we have
the same problem with the kids. But it's like ar
fifteen versus the sword. They killing the whole school. Yes,
they are untreated. The wounds were life threatening. It was
only good fortunate that the injuries were not more serious,
for them could have easily caused death. Judge Thracray KC.

(01:26:19):
Said the girls showed incredible bravery before handing the boy
an indefinite restraint in order. She was brave to fight
you off. She was brave to run along through the
woods in the dark and summing help from those motorists
who were shocked and sickened by the extent of the
injuries you inflicted.

Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
Right, And my thing is the people, we and friends
the more you left me, That's what I said.

Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
Yeah, and then I was found by bostanders like people
that was like, oh my gosh, what is this body
doing here?

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
Oh shit, she's still breathing.

Speaker 1 (01:26:49):
We was friends, right. She watched the proceedings from another
room via video link as her victim statement was read.
After he was arrested, the boy pleaded not get guilty
to attend to murder, but later admitted wounded with intent
and possession of a bladed weapon in mitigation the boys
barrister David Godfrey said his client had a wretched childhood.
He suffered significant neglect and witnessed violence. And then he said,

(01:27:13):
you know what, not that bad, I'm gonna do so.
So yeah, it sounds like he is being punished for
his unforgivable actions, but there are no winners in this situation,
and now both teenagers' lives have been changed forever. All Right, y'all,

(01:27:33):
thanks for listening. We appreciate y'all. We'll be back probably Wednesday.
If not, you know, Premium People will definitely do balls
deep this week at some point. Also, Premium People. Nerd
Off is in your feed right now, the new nerd Off.
We had Brandon Collins on. We had Charge from the
Transmissions podcast. It's a very fun episode, so go check

(01:27:56):
that out if you're into nerdy stuff. And without further
is there anything else? I was thinking, Nope, that's it.
Without further ado, we're out of here until next time.
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