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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:50):
What's going on?
Speaker 4 (00:50):
Jack?
Speaker 5 (00:52):
Nothing much? How the hell are you guys?
Speaker 2 (00:54):
You know, maintaining, trying to make it, take it a
day at a time, control what you can control. I
feel like the true a lot of shit going on
every day, and uh, looking at the news every day,
it's just like, fuck more shit, It's gonna keep happening.
Speaker 6 (01:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:07):
When I'm when I'm working, everyone's like, how you doing?
And I'm like I'm upright and not crying.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Yeah, basically, yeah, that's all I got.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
And you work in a bar that's like, uh a
LGBTQ bar, right, like at least for LGBTQ thing like friendly.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
Yeah, it's we we like to call it. It's like
it's like the gay cheers, Like it's a very queer.
Speaker 8 (01:27):
Bar, not gay bar specifically, so like it's all over
the map.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:31):
Yeah, we got a lot of different kinds of people,
and like every once in a while you get that
one person who's like a Trumper and I'm like, how
are you even any here?
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Right? You get lost? Yes? That would be my question,
did you get lost? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:45):
Or like maybe the.
Speaker 8 (01:45):
Amount of random gay Trumpers in like right outside of
like the city is a little crazy to me.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
I was gonna say, like that's another thing too, is
like some people support Trump and Navy do be gay.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
I don't even know. I don't know how. It's like every.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Other marginalized identity of the fuck with Trump where you're
just like I don't know how you figured that, but okay, uh,
like I guess I have to serve you a beer
with the fuck.
Speaker 6 (02:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:13):
I mean it's one of the few things I could
discriminate against if I wanted to, Like there was there
are a number of bars now that are like no
red hats in our bar, like kind of kind of stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Rights, Like we don't want them problems, right.
Speaker 8 (02:24):
I wait until it gets to a certain point, Like
if they're just sitting there having a beer, I'm like,
all right, man, your own business. But if they start
to like like get into it with somebody, I'm like, no,
you can go.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
I don't need right now.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
I always found that to be a weird personality trait
the people that vote, like this is happening to me.
At the basketball court, there was like a black man
who definitely voted for Trump, like.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
At minimum he was very vocally.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Not going to vote for Hilly Clinton, which does leave
many other options.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
So but my thing was like, why you want to
talk about it right?
Speaker 9 (02:59):
Well?
Speaker 8 (02:59):
You know, you know, you know what the vault, what
the temperature is, and you're still.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
Like, yeah, like have a dialogue.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
Yeah, I don't want to talk to you. I'm not
going to teach nobody.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
What could possibly come of this. I never understood his
name was Karl. I haven't seen him in years, but
I just he would come in and be like, i'll
tell you right now, right in there, because he was
an old black man, so he never called me the
right name. You're like, I'll tell you right now right
just a fucking weirdo.
Speaker 8 (03:27):
Man, Like I mean, I mean the trick now is
that you got like you got a lot of like
the fifth gay men who are like, you know, we're
just LGB like they're trying to cut the tea off
because that's what the heats on now. And I'm like,
you know, we've seen this kind of behavior before, y'all
in the forties, and it didn't do really well for
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them either.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Yeah, you still like it's you're still over there.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
You're gonna get a wake up call eventually, because, like
you know, Karen always points out, but like all bigotry
is slippery slope, Like it's just they're just working their
way to they get to the to your group, to
the groups that they feel are like a little more
protected societally. So it's like we'll start on the fringe
with trans people, okay, all right, No one seems to
be pushing back eventually. They they want i think, to
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erode stuff like gay marriage. They do want gay people
to go back into the closet, like uh, you know,
it's to think opposite of that is just such a
delusional state of mind to be like, no, I'm over
here because they're gonna stop when they get to trans people.
It's like no, then they're coming for you, buddy.
Speaker 8 (04:35):
Just like, well, I think it's funny because a bunch
of my friends are talking about you know, like chat
EPT and AI right now, and like they're like, well,
every time it does something nice, I say thank you,
so that when the robot overlords come to get come
to get us, like they'll leave me alone because I
was nice to the AI. And I'm like, you know,
it doesn't work there and it doesn't work with Republican
and like I don't know what you think.
Speaker 10 (04:56):
Yeah, well, everybody's nest is going to kill them. I've
already decided that I'm gonna have one of them slowedales,
Like my nest is gonna actually keep going up like
one two degrees.
Speaker 11 (05:08):
Until I just go away because in smart House, yes, yes,
the oven just gonna turn on and shit, I ain't
gonna know what's happening.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
I already know that's how I'm going out.
Speaker 10 (05:22):
If it gets sentient, yes, but and then not knowing
how to turn it off, knowing me.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
But like I guess is it is there, like at
least some community because I feel like what's happening now,
at least for black people for sure, I feel like
there's a level of like togetherness. Unfortunately that's like it's
a togetherness because it's good, but it's a togetherness that
is like shit is about to get real bad.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
We have to look out for each other.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
We have to be there for each other, whatever communal
care we can provide for each other, we need to
be able to do that. And I would imagine that
it's the same similar in the LGBTQ community of like
you know, obviously you have your people that are like.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
I just I'm done with the t's, you know whatever.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Obviously you know we've had like the turfs and all
that stuff before. But I would imagine for the people
that were already allied that there must be some level
of like understanding like we need to really take care
of each other to get through this.
Speaker 8 (06:20):
There is there's I mean especially in like you'll see
like at a lot of the marches that happened the
other week, Like you see a lot of together and
it's and a lot of groups that wouldn't normally get
together on on certain projects are definitely coming together, uh
to organize, I mean, and even at the like, especially
in LGBTQ communities, like our central meeting places.
Speaker 5 (06:43):
Are our bars, right, They're they're where we gather for things,
and so a lot of gay bar.
Speaker 8 (06:50):
Owners and gay bar managers have to understand that, especially
in bad times, these are our community centers. So we're
not we can't just be worried about how much Jack
Daniels we sold that day, Like we have to think
about like how and when we're supporting community and like
what we're.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Opening ourselves up for.
Speaker 8 (07:09):
And I guarantee in the next bunch of years we're
gonna see like raids on gay bars again. We're gonna
see like a lot of a lot of that, like
especially like seventies and eighties level like behavior coming back.
And not just because the age epidemical comeback, because they're
gonna cut off all our medications, you know, besides besides that, like,
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but we're gonna we're gonna see a lot more of
that like togetherness and almost like speak easy level secrecy
in our bars again. So we are doing a lot
of organizing between all of us and a lot of
togetherness and trying to keep the community together. And it
makes me feel good to know that a lot of
people are doing that. But then you see the stuff like,
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I mean, I'm in Maryland, so you see, you know,
the guy who got picked up by Ice and is
in like a Venezuelan prison right now that has no
reason to be there and they won't bring him back,
and people are like, yeah, you'll see like like a
thing pop up every once in a while on social
media like bring him home.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
But we're not doing.
Speaker 8 (08:09):
A lot as a community, as you know, to help there.
So I have a lot of unease around if things
get real bad, how much we're actually gonna do.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Yeah, I feel that on both of those levels, because
first of all, you know, like there's Democrat politicians who
are planning to go down to like El Salvador and
like demand to meet and put pressure on it, but
they're not in power.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
There's only so much they can do.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
And even with the Republicans, when they've had like judges
rule against them, they've just been like, well, y'all don't
have enforcement power, so we're just gonna do what we
want to do anyway. So okay, and so we don't
know how that will escalate, but I mean someone's got
to make that escalate, Like like someone has to go
and find some law enforcement people that are gonna make
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people comply with these rulings. Someone has to put someone
in jail. You can't just keep going. Well, they said
they we told them to do it, they won't do it.
And then the second thing that I think is a
really scary moment, and I think people should like take
notice and be aware of it and push back on
it every single time we hear it. But it's the
amount of people that are trying to throw trans folks
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under the bus under the guise of like democratic policies,
like like, oh, okay, we just would get rid of
all the trends stuff, we would be fine. It's like
that number one, that's not true. Like they didn't just
hate if you believe, all these people voted for Trump
and they because they just hate trans people and that
was it. They were like, listen, you know, I really
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don't like his racism. I don't like his misogyny, I
don't like the rape, I don't like the criminal mouthfeasons.
I don't like the the judgments against him at court.
I don't like that he bankrupted US. I don't like
that you handle COVID badly. I don't like you know, like,
but I do hate trans people that much, so I
had to do what I do. If you believe that shit,
you're fucking stupid number one, but number two, Like I
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I think part of what makes democratic, left leaning, progressive
pot like people themselves is that you fight on that.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
You fight like you don't.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Just go, oh, well whatever, it takes the way in expediency,
like you have to fight because it Sometimes you just
fight because it's the right thing to do.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
And I think we have to push.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Back because a lot of these lies have taken hold
stuff like well, you know Kamala Harris was doing, she
was just campaigning on nothing but trans people.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
It's like she barely talked about that she and touched
that topic.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
She was afraid to talk about it, Like like I
get like as a strategy, I get why she was
afraid to talk about it.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
I'm not like, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Trying to be delusional, but right, but that was all
just about to say. Every trans person I know gets it,
like like I have a there's a I forget the
name of the site, but I'm gonna look them up
because I don't want to get it wrong. But there's
a site that, you know, I get a lot of
my LGBTQ news for our for our show from and
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they had so many editorials that was like, I'm a
transactivist and no, Kamala Harris is not talking about trans issues.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
And I understand we need her to win, like.
Speaker 10 (11:14):
They need her to win because the thing is, I
won't results. I am the type of person. This is
like this, say what you got to say, do what
you got to.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
Do, perform, dance, soft shoe, whatever it does to get there.
Speaker 10 (11:31):
And once you get there, the thing is the power.
And Republicans understand the power. A lot of Democrats and
liberals they do not understand.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
You can't do.
Speaker 10 (11:41):
Ship without power without actually holding the position.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Well, so this is the thing, right, because I think
there's a distinction. I think her being firmly LGBTQ friendly
and ally like having a track record and being like
I'm gonna run. I I'm not gonna campaign on this,
but when I'm in office, I'm a friend, I will
do this same way I think Barack Obama really was
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with gay marriage.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
I think he was.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
I don't think he ever really not not in a negativeay.
I mean, I don't think he ever gave a fuck
on the bigotry side. I think he was just like, I.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
Don't know, I might lose if I fucking you know,
say this shit.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
And then he floated Joe Biden ass out there, who
was like gay people should get married.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
He was like, they ain't mad at Joe. I think
they should get married too.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
And I think strategically that worked out for him right
well in this thing. I think the difference is what
I'm hearing now is like a we need to abandon
trans people like for that. Like, to me, that is
different than a cause. Even as a black person, I
be thinking shit like that. Well, I'll be like, don't.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Say defund the police, nigga, you gonna lose.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Defund him if you want to, like just get in
there and be like, oh, the budget just not enough.
Speaker 3 (12:52):
Money for the police. It's crazy to me too, But
don't say it and lose.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
I'd rather And I feel like the difference now is
I don't hear people saying like we need to stop
talking about.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
These issues a AKA, that's how we win.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I hear we need to stop supporting needs people, right,
And I think that is different and unconscionable.
Speaker 10 (13:11):
Yes, and is very dangerous because it is that slippery
slope type of thing.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
Why would you stop.
Speaker 10 (13:17):
You chop off one group, then next thing, you know,
you ain't gonna be going all down to alphabet and
then after you clear all them people out, you don't
come out to my black ass.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
I know how the bullshit works.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
Yeah, So I mean they try to separate, like trans
people are the issues that they're going after, so if
we just leave them, then we'll all survive. But that's
that's one of those like look over here issues. While
he's bankrupting our entire economy and like taking all of
our money and going golfing every.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
Week and then.
Speaker 8 (13:49):
But right while this is all happening with trans people,
they're also fucking up the healthcare system and taking away
like they're gonna take away PREP, they're gonna take away
act US to HIV and age healthcare, and they're taking
away the funding from all that already, like right as
soon as it actually touches gay man, and I'm like, well, oh,
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I'm i can't go fuck whoever I want without conscious
because I don't have my pills anymore.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Like then they'll start getting upset.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
But until that actually hits them, it's easier to be like, well,
if we just cut off our pinky, the rest of
the hand will be fine.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Right right, Yeah, it's really it's fucked up, and I like,
I just think we have a responsibility to at least
make sure the conversation is factual. And I think that's
the part that it always trips people up, because like
I was on Karen Hunter Show and is uh, there
was a guy who called in and he was like, listen, man,
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a large percentage of black men voted for Trump, so
we need to take this serious. And he was a
Trump he was like a Trump leaning guy. And I went,
first of all, not a large percentage of the men,
smallest percentage.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
We're just going by that. But second, what is those
people vote for Trump? For it?
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Because that would matter to me, right, Like if they
voted for Trump because they're big at it, then okay,
fuck them, I'm not I actually do not have to
sit in community with them. He's like, well, they don't
want people to be in this country illegally and they
don't want people girl boys playing girl sports. And I
was like, those are two things that Kamala Harris nor
Biden we're talking about like that Joe Biden's not. I
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was like, he's like with Democrats want to open border.
No they don't, but that don't right. That tells you
a lot about how a Republican lie can become the
truth for people so easily, and it just doesn't work
that way on the other side, Like you can't really
flow a Democrat lie to people because people people want
to morally be right and they're gonna they don't get
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marching orders from Democrats.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
You question everything. It's to me, it's their strength and
their weakness, right right. They come out to you and
they're like, God, this is what we need to do
to get rid of student loans. Like how you gonna
do that? Like you gotta explain it. You can't. Now,
why are you doing that? You can't just be like, God,
we're doing it.
Speaker 5 (16:03):
It's like this weird like thing.
Speaker 8 (16:04):
Like a lot of like the reason that Republican like
rumors and other hip pops off is because it's generally
a group of people who aren't who don't read the article, right, Like.
Speaker 5 (16:14):
Someone told them one thing.
Speaker 8 (16:15):
They saw one headline and they didn't bother to read
the rest of it. That's just the truth now for that,
and there's no way you can explain to them otherwise
with any amount of proof that it's that it's any different.
And then you have the Democrats, which is like they'll
say something, they'll tell you their plan, and then they
nitpick away at every tiny thing that you said in
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that article that might be something else, and then you
take a bunch of time to do that and you
never get to the core of the problem.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yeah, that was the thing I realized, was like, where's
the skepticism that is even like like I could deal
with people being like I'm very cynical. I don't trust
the Democrats. I question everything out their mouths. I'm like,
I could deal with that. That's fine, because if they're
telling the truth, it'll work itself out. You question things
people supposed to answer. But then there's like no questioning
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on the other side when it's just like Trump's like
and I'm gonna use terrorists and it's gonna make everything great,
and it's like, how you.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
Gonna do that?
Speaker 2 (17:12):
It's gonna be great, trust me, Like whoa, whoa, where's
the skepticism when it's when he's actively doing it and
the cost for your goods are going up? Why aren't
you like whoa, wait a minute, this is what people said.
What happened that he's lying to me instead is just like, well,
it'll be all right, Like they just move to the
move the goal post to it'll be all right. Now.
I wish we had a little bit more of that
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on our side of it'll be all right, because I
really do think we need that sometimes to be like, Okay,
this thing isn't going one hundred percent to plan yet,
Like we're not getting the green the Green New Deal
didn't solve climate change this month, but it's gonna be
all right because they're making the moves to do it.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
We just need to keep the pressure on doing it.
We don't need to go to everything.
Speaker 8 (17:52):
Everything is in tiny, tiny blocks of being able to
push this one thing, to push this one thing so
that this thing can happen. And we're as a society's
so bent on like immediate gratification yes that we're like, well,
it didn't happen, so obviously it didn't work, and we're
just like but right, right, Yes.
Speaker 10 (18:13):
It's one of those things where for the Republican side,
a lot of it has to do with it, but
they call it the homogeneous.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Harm homogeny of the group. Yes, And so when.
Speaker 10 (18:25):
Most of them look like think, like talk alike, everything
is alike like like like like there's no challenging anything,
and you know, you have your fringes, but they don't
pay them no attention because it's not enough of them,
you know, those type of people.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
So when it's like that, it only cares about itself.
Speaker 10 (18:44):
And so if somebody says anything, everybody goes along with
it because why would I question anything because we're all
over here and it's like group the other side, everybody's different.
Nobody looked like nobody else. We all different color, shape, size,
and sexual orientation.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
So you're asking you're asking all these.
Speaker 10 (19:01):
Different things who have their own different agendas to blend together,
which is fine.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
But it's just weird because like I'm not even just
talking about the homogeny on each side. I mean, like
you take a Trump person, they will not question what
Trump does, and when it is a lie and proven false,
they will move the expectations to somewhere else that is
not like, well, yeah, okay, you guys said that he
stole the money, and he was found guilty of stealing
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the money. But people be lying about stealing money, You're like, wait,
what just happened Though you said he didn't steal the
money last month, he did steal the money, and that
is a fact. And then at the same time, when
that scrutiny is applied to like democrats, is an unending question,
meaning no matter what answers they get, they're like, yeah,
but you know, a matter of fact. Perfect example is
Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan is a great example of I'm
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just asking questions, but as you start to pile the
questions up, it's like you're not just asking questions of
Republicans and conservatives that come on your show. You're taking
whatever they say at face value, like sounds good to me,
you know, and it doesn't matter how crazy it gainst
They're like, actually, the Nazis were the ones that were
writing World War two, so I think we all know that.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Joe. Joe's like, wow, yeah, that's crazy. Wow, Okay when
you put it that way, Yeah, I.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Hadn't thought about that, dude, And then meanwhile he's like,
you know, Joe Biden can be like a sixty eight
degrees out.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
He's like, it was sixty nine degrees. What does he
really mean because it wasn't right. It's just like, oh,
like we.
Speaker 8 (20:33):
We are the party of people who will completely cut
off our nose despite our face.
Speaker 5 (20:37):
Yes, yeah, and it's insane making.
Speaker 10 (20:40):
And you know what, sometimes I think, I know this
might sound crazy, but I think that their lack of
critical thinking benefits them in their homogenous A lot of
us critically think. So we're asking the questions, we want
to know the why, and that's the chipping away at it.
Sometimes it's that critical thinking. Peah, I guess hard to
kind of kissing.
Speaker 3 (21:01):
I'm with you.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
I think a lot of stuff over there goes on
question because they uh, they rather believe a lot.
Speaker 3 (21:06):
It makes them feel good than the truth, right that.
I get that, But I'm just saying they showed that
they can be critical and skeptical. It's just only of
one side.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Like yes, there's never even this applied to it because
a greed this stuff does not stand in scrutiny, like
these these policies and stuff like where it's like we're
gonna get rid of government waste by firing all the
government workers.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
We're also gonna get rid of all the safety that
socially for people.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
So now we have a massive unemployed people, a lack
of jobs and a lack of like unemployment, social security,
all this stuff that doesn't actually make any financial or
money wise sense. It actually doesn't make sense. How are
people supposed to make it? And at the same time,
you'll have people that don't question that logic.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
It's what I'm saying. They won't go it.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
No, Noah, it makes sense man, because see, man, you
got it's too people being lazy and honesty and.
Speaker 3 (22:01):
You're like, hmm, that doesn't that's not the man, that's
just you saying a thing you want to believe. I agreed.
Speaker 8 (22:07):
I mean a lot of a lot of folks just
want like they want to believe anything on the internet
that you want to find the facts and truth to
corroborate any idea you have, you can find that. Like,
so it doesn't matter what like if any if if
Trump says one thing, and every single thing that you
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can show someone says that it's a lie.
Speaker 5 (22:31):
By the time you've put together.
Speaker 8 (22:33):
The packet of information that tells them that this is
a lie and here's why you should believe me. Fox
News has already come up with some random person to
bring in that will explain to that person why, Okay,
well that wasn't true, but here's why it wasn't true,
and it'll spin a whole nother thing to do that,
Like they know when things aren't real, right, it's going
(22:53):
to continue to like tell you why they're still correct
even if they told you a lie. And most people
would rather believe that person that will still keep them
comfortable than to look through this, like but look here
all the reasons why.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, and they'll they'll reset. Like I hate
when this happens. And this is why I don't do
a lot of discussing with people. But I hate when
you show somebody this is why you're wrong, here's the
information that shows you're wrong. They'll like accept it in
the moment, and then like the next day it's gone, yeah,
Like if you could bring it up to them the
next day, Like that's what happened with Carl at the
(23:28):
Why when he was talking about voting for Trump over Hillary.
I like a couple of times I sat down with
him and just like, but that's not true, and this
is what happened in that situation. Okay, but what about
this Rodney. Okay, that's also not true, and this is
what happened. And I remember one of the times there
was a Trump rally, I want to say, in North
Carolina and two like black Lives matter protesters went there
(23:52):
and got beat up. And of course, you know, they
got it both ways. They got it from obviously getting
beat up physically, but then they got a lot of
people being like what you make your dumb masks over there?
For I was like, whoa who, Well, calm down, y'all
told them to go do that. I remember people saying, well,
y'all won't go to a Trump rally and do that
y'all show up at at Hillary's rallies go through.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Well they did. I wouldn't have done it. I don't
think they should have. But they did. They got physically accosted.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
And I remember bringing that up to Carl because Carl
was on some like Trump ain't racist shit, and I'm like,
why the fuck are y'all are they beating up black
people who just said black lives matter. They didn't show
up with guns, they didn't show up and threatening anybody.
They just had signs for Black Lives Matter. And he's like, okay,
(24:37):
yeah that was that. I didn't know that's what happened.
That's messed up. We play ball again the next day.
It's like that I never brought that.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Trump ain't racist? WHOA did you hit the fucking time reset?
Are you in a time?
Speaker 7 (24:49):
Look?
Speaker 3 (24:49):
It is we had a conversation yesterday.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
The way chronology works, that conversation happened before today, so
you should still retain that information.
Speaker 10 (24:59):
They have to be like that because if not, because
they know that they are consistently having that conversation with somebody,
and so they have to kind of reset their brain
to actually have this conversation again, right, Because the thing
is if they accepted what you said as facts, that
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means something fundamentally within them would have to shift and
or change, and their actions would have to be changed.
And the thing is nobody wants to take personal responsibility
and say I'm fucking sorry I was wrong.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
Right.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
Well, everyone's a hero in their own story, right, right,
So it's it's real hard until they have that hero
arc where the hero gets messed up and they realize
they did something wrong and they have to atone for that.
Somehow they skip over that party, they fast forward through
that bit of the story. But like everyone wants to
be like, well, I did the right thing, so when
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I did it, and I'm gonna hold two to that
because it was my decision, instead of being like, you know,
I thought I made the right decision and I was
duped and I made a mistake.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Yeah, yeah, sorry, I ain't got out of answers.
Speaker 5 (26:11):
And you know, like it's it's real hard to say
that I was wrong.
Speaker 8 (26:15):
It's real hard to say that I made a mistake,
and especially when it has such like they weren't it
wasn't hinging on them, like the vote wasn't hinging on
this one.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
One individual who could have turned the tide.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
Like so it's hard to look at that said say
that you made a mistake and then watch the world
burn because of a mistake that you made. And you know,
it's I understand that the mental gymnastics that it takes
yea to deal with that, but also if enough people
just could be like, yeah, we fucked up, we might
not fuck up again later.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
Yeah, it's like ichnology.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
It's like those pairs whose kids have died of measles,
and then they do like a you know, you see,
like a story about them or whatever. And follow up
is always the same, which is like, I still would
not vaccinate my kid and all this stuff, and it's like, yeah,
because if you say you should have, then you just
say you murdered your kid.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Ye, so that is vaccinated from measles.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Yeah, you don't wanna. You don't want to share that.
And I think that's where the country's at right now.
And she gotta get real bad before.
Speaker 3 (27:24):
People go, oh, yeah, I see what you mean.
Speaker 11 (27:28):
Now that we're all in the bread line, you right,
a lot much to die.
Speaker 8 (27:34):
There's a woman who comes in the bar, quite a
lot older woman, and she's she's lovely, she's funny, she's
straight and like hangs out with all of the I
love her to pieces. Also, she comes in the other
day and I know that she voted for Trump, which
still again boggles me right, and she starts talking about
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how she knows I trans, like she doesn't, she doesn't
care about any of that, and she's just like talking
to me all of a sudden about like boy like
trans women and women's sports and or talking like men
and women's sports is how she's putting in obviously, And
I'm like, how, I was like, okay, just fundamentally, how
do you come in here and talk to me right
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and call me, call me by my name, refer to
me as he do all those things, knowing knowing that
I'm trans, right, And yet this is really hard for
you to understand, and you're misgendering all these women.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Yeah, like, how how does that? How does that? I
don't understand.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
She's just like she's like, well, you know, I don't
care what.
Speaker 8 (28:43):
Anybody does on their own, but as soon as you, like,
you're starting to like threaten the safety of these girls,
And like, how are these people threatening the safety of
anybody in any Like you're also talking about like less
than a dozen actual people, right versus the thousands and
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thousands of people in women's sports.
Speaker 5 (29:06):
Like how I think?
Speaker 2 (29:07):
And I think I was just gonna say real quick,
I think the thing that pisses me off the most
about that particular talking point is they'll do that under
the gods of women's safety. And it's definitely overly implied
sexual safety, right, Like something sexual is gonna happen, and
they're gonna be violated, right, And then they'll they'll they'll
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say they voted for a fucking convicted rapist, like a
man who's convicted of sexual harassment or whatever it was
convicted of, Like Howard, so women's safety so important for
you voted for Epstein's friend, Like I understand, what the
fucking like, where's the logic in this ship? It's just
that's why I keep going back to like it's got
(29:52):
to just be some white supremacy shit because it doesn't
make the stuff you're saying doesn't make sense. It doesn't
really add up unless I put a context on it,
which is like some of the white supremacy shit they
be saying. I like it more then I hate the
other stuff that I claim to hate.
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Because how the fuck do you like?
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Secretly, you must just be like, I don't know, I
kind of like that he called them immigrants, uh whatever.
Speaker 3 (30:16):
And then you just must move on like that because
that shit don't make sense.
Speaker 8 (30:20):
Yeah, it's also like like it's like knowing something, like
it's the whole thing about like, well, I agree with
like deportation all this shit until your housekeeper.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
Gets supported right, right, Well, I think this is going to.
Speaker 8 (30:31):
Hurt the people that I actually know and like, like,
they aren't they aren't bad people. They just taking care
of all the bad people. It's like, no, that's it's everyone.
It's a sweeping thing.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
You should have tricked her. You should have when she
was telling you about that.
Speaker 5 (30:44):
Person I know, and like when you see people over
here are bad people.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
When she was telling you about that, you should have
been like, well, Barbara, I hate to tell you this,
but I'm actually going to jail tomorrow because I'm being trained. Yeah,
so I mean, I'm glad, gush, I'm glad you got
the girls off the football team or whatever the fuck
you were mad about.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
But uh, going to prison. Yes, I won't be here anymore.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
See if she's like, oh wait, I didn't mean that,
Well that's what the fuck happens.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
Yes, that's what happens.
Speaker 10 (31:14):
And I think the thing that kills me with a
lot of this argument and something that really irritates me,
everybody uses kids as an excuse when it's not about
the children, because you're using the kids everywhere, but it's
not about the kids.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Using kids as an excuse.
Speaker 10 (31:31):
But yet, like I was just saying, you turn around
and be like, well, I don't want the kids to
get you know, sexually assaulted, but turn around and will
watch your own child die, you know.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
But it's about the kids though.
Speaker 2 (31:43):
They're also cutting snap, they're cutting they're cutting food lunches,
like free lunch programs. These are the municipalities where they're
like billing kids that need the free lunch, so it's
not really free, you know. The cutting welfare benefits, lying
and saying people on welfare getting like far gras and shit,
just just like and I understand that there's a very
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level set of people that will be like, well they
should be able to get farra. That's not my fucking point.
My point is it ain't happening. We have to We
can make two points at the same time. The first
one is this ship ain't happening. The second one is
if it was happening, who the fuck care?
Speaker 3 (32:19):
Who cares? But that that's.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
The interesting thing is they can live on a lot
like that and if they don't care, it's income growing.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
Jack.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
I asked you this and then we can move on
to some other topics, because I didn't want to bring
you here to be like transpokesperson, although I know you
are a transpokesperson.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
That's literally, uh.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
I I was happy. I was you you were you
were like, hey, man, if you need a guest. I
was like, you know what, come on, cause like we
get sometimes we get these these comments, and I think
it's really just people actually feeling embolding right now to
be like, let's throw trans people under the bus and
just stop caring about their issues, right And I'm sure
they don't like listen to our show cause for those segments,
(32:58):
because we're not gonna do that. Like it wasn't like
we were only talking about trans people under Trump. Issues
exist no matter who's president anyway. My point being, do
you feel like pressure to either show up, to pull
back in or any like to during because I feel
like there's such a focal point right now on like
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trans people, trans issues and and and there's it's almost
like I could see as a spokesperson or a person
who's been outspoken either a pressure to like stay out
spoken or people to be like come to you, like
you need to speak out on this, Like are.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
You feeling that?
Speaker 2 (33:37):
And how do you handle that and keep your sanity
right now? Because it's it's so much you know what
I mean, I'm gonna be real if they was calling
me up every week to be like, come tell us
how black people feel.
Speaker 3 (33:46):
I'd be like, man, fuck y'all, we told y'all how
we felt.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
We've been saying it, but yeah, how are you feeling
about that?
Speaker 11 (34:00):
No?
Speaker 8 (34:01):
I mean it's always it's one of those things where
like if someone asked me to do something, I look
at it objectively of like when and why and how
are you asking me to do something right now? And
it's not like I won't do it if I know
what they're asking me to. Come on is like look
at this poster chime. We're going to have and talk
about this stuff. Because that's fine. I don't mind answering questions.
I'd rather have the information be out there and people
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listen to whatever.
Speaker 5 (34:23):
But I also like pay attention to that shit.
Speaker 8 (34:30):
So I've been telling people for the last bunch of
months that, like, you know, a it's it's been a
long year these last few months of dealing with all this,
and every day is something new. But the for us
and the LGBTQ community is going to be our big
test is going to be pride.
Speaker 5 (34:50):
What does pride look like? What does it look like
in each city? World? Pride is in DC.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Oh shit, and.
Speaker 8 (35:00):
They're already cutting like they already took away the Kennedy
Center where a bunch of stuff was going to be.
They're they're trying like a lot of stuff is on
federal land because obviously because land is federal, and so like,
trying to trying to corral.
Speaker 5 (35:12):
And it's going to be interesting to see how we
show up.
Speaker 8 (35:18):
I've been joking that every queen's gonna have a brick
in their bag because that's where we're at. We're going
to see how emboldened people feel in DC. Yeah, yeah,
what the protests are going to look like. Like one
of the biggest jobs that I have I have had
(35:38):
as a title holder and now path title holder is
judging other contests and kind of helping people get ready
for judging for doing contests. And something I've been acting
them is, if you're running for a contest, you and
you win, you're going to be the seed as a
leader for whatever your region or community is. And we
have Pride coming up. How do you feel about being
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a vocal point in a parade where you're going to
be front and center and targeted in a possibly very
unsafe situation and most people don't have a good answer
because I don't think they've thought about it, and they
have to.
Speaker 5 (36:17):
Think about it.
Speaker 8 (36:17):
We all kind of have to think about it right now.
And I'm I'm gonna go. I'm gonna be in DC.
Jeoffrey's gonna come with me to DC. But Jeoffrey's like
political activists, like ready for the fight kind of thing.
And I have a lot of friends that I know
aren't going to things, and I don't blame them, Like
I don't blame anybody who doesn't want to protest, who
doesn't want to do things for safety reasons or whatever
(36:38):
their reasons are. You have to do whatever's safe for you.
But if we don't show up, we already lost. So
like I don't mind being someone who is seen. I'm
already up there. My mom is all worried about me
putting stuff on social media right now and keeping me safe,
and like, there's no putting the rabbit back in the hat.
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A very visible person in this community, and there's no
even if I turned off all my social media, it
doesn't go away, like anybody can find me. I'm not,
so I might as well keep the fight up as
long as I'm able to do so, And.
Speaker 5 (37:17):
The way I'm dealing with that is by hanging out.
Speaker 8 (37:20):
With friends, playing a lot of very violent video games,
and you know, like making sure that everyone else in
my community is okay right now, because most of my
people aren't okay, either getting fired from federal jobs or
like you know, getting fired from other things because of
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like DEI stuff, or like you know, just trying to
make sure their lives are working and they just aren't.
Speaker 5 (37:47):
So that's much more of a actual.
Speaker 8 (37:50):
Issue for me than what will happen in the next
few months of like protesting and getting out there.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Yeah, and these laws are passing are specifically to target
and have these result, so it's not.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
Even like, uh, yeah, the results they want it. Yeah,
it's not quiet, part out loud. It's loud, part out loud.
You know.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
It's Florida's trying to pass a lot where you can
just discriminate against gay people in the workplace.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
Like that's as fucking bold as it gets.
Speaker 2 (38:14):
Like they're like, uh, because of our religious freedom, we
should be able to fire the gay people who work here.
Like wait a minute, that didn't sound very free at all,
But yeah, nah, man's you know, obviously.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
There's no wrong answer to that.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
If you would have been like, motherfuck, I'm in the house,
I would be like, I understand that too.
Speaker 8 (38:33):
But I mean there are times in my life where
I was definitely like I mean, I did a lot
of like I grew up in Berkeley, California, you know,
like there's you're you've been you protest from when you're
an infant on like it isn't it's very like I
walk out for high school all the damn time. But
I also it was hard enough just existing as you know,
a mixed person as a trans oh shit, oh no,
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hard enough to exist. So I was like I might
as well do the protesting. And at a certain point
I just wanted to like be a person and not
like try to make my life work, and so I
avoided going to anything for a very long time. And
and and then it's kind of come back around the
other way, where, you know, after Trump got elected the
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first time, I you know, my my husband was a
title holder at the time and doing a lot of
protesting right after that election, and so we were out
in the streets do and stuff for that, you know.
I joined Onyx around that time, which was doing a
lot of work for that too.
Speaker 5 (39:34):
For people who don't know.
Speaker 8 (39:35):
ONYX is the Leather Men of Color Leather Club. That's
a national club in the United States, and like and
then you know, the last bunch of years, it's just
been like one issue after another since that election. So
I kind of got right back into it. And I'd
rather be out there, be in a voice and being
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someone somebody can look at to be like, well, there go,
so I'll go too.
Speaker 5 (40:01):
Then to stay at home.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
Right now, that's dope, man, That's why you That's why
you who you are, because I would have been in
the crib.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
I've been scared. I'd be like, I'm gonna be back here.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
I'm gonna support y'all from way back here, y'all let
me know if it goes on. And I love what
you said too about pride being a test because that
you're right, that is and it's I think a lot
of people look at pride as like such a fun
moment and you know it should be, honestly, and it
can be.
Speaker 3 (40:26):
But they're monitoring that.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
And the people they have in the office right now
feel emboldened. They released people from prison when he got
in there to be like that. If you do shit
on my behalf you. I will not prosecute you. You're fine,
And so that you cannot look at that environment and
not feel like, you know, Pride in any other event
(40:50):
like that is essentially the front lines of seeing like
who gonna do shit?
Speaker 3 (40:54):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (40:55):
Because hope hopefully there won't be a lot of shit,
but you can't. You can't know, and people gotta show
up with them, Yeah, with the bricks in the purse
to be like the case it go down.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
It's not just coming one way.
Speaker 8 (41:07):
No.
Speaker 10 (41:07):
And also you're making me think we're talking about Pride
now only to gonna monitor Pride. They're gonna monitor Juneteenth,
They're gonna monitor like any major celebrations that they have
all across the country celebrating.
Speaker 3 (41:20):
I feel like particular group.
Speaker 2 (41:21):
I feel like Pride is specifically like the big one.
Speaker 8 (41:25):
I do think that's especially because World Pride is in DC, Like, yeah,
it's in his yard. Like people are gonna be like, well,
if I go to d C with the President right there,
nothing that's gonna happen to me, Like it's it. It's
either going to be fine and we're gonna be prepared
for nothing. And there's gonna be some basic whatever, but
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not a whole lot's gonna happen because DC is such
a liberal city generally. But I've also seen a lot
of those really ugly fucking trucks, yeah, move in over.
Speaker 5 (41:58):
The last bunch of months.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
There's no reason that it's better to be prepared to
fight and have a good party than to be prepared
for a party and not for the fight, you know
what I mean. So, like, I think you're right, people
are gonna have to go there prepared for conflict, and
we're gonna have to move through through society like that
for the foreseeable future of just like I hope shit
(42:20):
goes off, but you just never know at this point.
And DC is I've just read today where like they
had budget cuts including like a hiring freeze and no
overtime paying all this stuff. And the reason that that
I point that out is that Muriel Bowser, the mayor.
She they got rid of Black Lives Matter Plaza, which
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is you know this beautiful plaza in DC that you
know obviously was erected during like George Floyd uprising all
that stuff, right, So it was like a oh man,
like this is a nice thing, and they kept it
up like the whole time through Biden and everything. It
wasn't about like who's in the office who, it was
about Black lives matter.
Speaker 3 (43:00):
And then Trump comes in.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
They're worried about their budget, They're worried about being targeted.
She essentially capitulates ahead of time. Yeah, and like, you know,
I'm not I don't live there. I don't know all
her particular issues. You know, I've seen people say she
ain't shit or whatever. That's always a hard one because
I've never seen anyone that likes a black mayor. Like
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every city hate they black mayor. Like it's a stakeless job.
I don't know if anyone wants to do it. I
wouldn't want to do the shit, y'all not gonna be
motherfucking my name because I had to make the budget cuts.
Speaker 3 (43:34):
I'm not right.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
But at any rate, she took it down, which many
people objected to.
Speaker 3 (43:39):
And I do understand the objections.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Because like, why are you you can't out capitulate this.
Speaker 3 (43:44):
There's no amount of working with them where.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
They won't hate your black ass government city. And so
of course they still cut the budget. Of course, so
now you just don't have Black Lives Matter Plaza and
you still didn't get the things that you were hoping
not to be taken in away, right. And I say
all that to say, like, I think that's why you
have to be prepared to fight. You just had to fight.
Columbia is capitulating. Harvard's like fuck y'all in like.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
Yeah, Harvard.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Harvard's like, yeah, we want to smoke, then fuck it.
We're not changing under our d y'all shit. And I'm like,
I can respect Harvard because when both of y'all get
y'all budget cut, which is what's gonna happen, yep, at
least I could be like, yo, Harvard stood ten toes down.
If I was a if my black dollars were going
to a IVY League university, it's not, but if they were,
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it go to Harvard first before.
Speaker 3 (44:34):
I'm looking at Columbia because that matters to me.
Speaker 10 (44:36):
They both gonna get their budgets cut, so it's not
going to matter.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
You're both gonna lose funding.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Yeah, So anyway, all right, now let's talk about some
other fun shit that was politics till we get mad.
Speaker 3 (44:48):
I should have played the music. Matter of fact, we
played music. We'll put a commercial here later.
Speaker 5 (44:52):
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 this black look.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Out to know whether or not they're president ship crook.
Speaker 6 (45:03):
Well I'm not.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
I learned everything I've got saying in Tennessee.
Speaker 3 (45:08):
I know what she's fetched about me Twin Street, but
just fooling me one.
Speaker 6 (45:13):
Shame on, shame on, shame on, Shame on you, Shame
on you.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
We can't get fooled again.
Speaker 8 (45:20):
I tell you what I don't know about you.
Speaker 3 (45:22):
But I'm going to go to bed. I'm going to
go all right.
Speaker 2 (45:27):
Politics, who we got mad? We got out of that.
Now let's move into other things. Snoop Dogg is back.
He got a new album coming out. Okay, it's a
gospel album honoring his late mother.
Speaker 3 (45:39):
Didn't he already come out wind to him?
Speaker 2 (45:41):
Yep, he did come out with a gospel album a
while ago. This album will be called Alter Call, supposed
to be released on her birthday. It's twenty one track project,
which follows his twenty eighteen gospel debut Bible of Love,
and continues his turn towards spiritual music. I think his
(46:01):
last album is called Missionary. I don't know if that
was gospel as well.
Speaker 11 (46:05):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
He said the spirit of my mother will forever live
within me in a statement. Uh, this album is a
reflection of what she has taught me to use my
voice and my platform to spread love and heal the world.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
Just another chapter out of the out of Bible love.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
I guess, well, two things, man, Okay, you go first, Jack, No,
I'm just like, ever since the inauguration, I'm like, okay,
that was thing one.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
That was thing one.
Speaker 2 (46:34):
This feels like when you go to the Apollo and
you sing a gospel song, Yeah, because you know nobody because.
Speaker 3 (46:41):
No one can boo gospel.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
I can't boo this man's dead mama. So is as
angry as I am about him fucking with Trump. I'm
gonna just have to ignore this album. It's not like
I'm you know, I'm just gonna have to be like.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
But that was for his dead mama.
Speaker 11 (46:56):
Man.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
I guess so he know what he doing.
Speaker 2 (46:58):
You know, I can't ship on him, be like fuck you, nigga,
I ain't buying your album.
Speaker 3 (47:02):
You know, I can't do that.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
If he would have just came out with a regular
ass I'm I'm gonna be rapping about drugs album.
Speaker 3 (47:06):
I'm like, man, fuck you don't I want to hear
about your drugs.
Speaker 2 (47:09):
You sucked up the Trump but it's is dead, Mama careen,
And it's the Bible that's number one.
Speaker 3 (47:14):
Number two. Are there any Christians that be bumping this?
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Like Christians, I'm not talking about the.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
Talk about miss Smart. You're talking about say five baptized.
Speaker 8 (47:27):
You can imagine some kids, some like Christian kids who
are like, you can't get mad to be for listening
to music. It's Snoop Dogg though, but but but it's
gospel mom.
Speaker 5 (47:37):
It's about his mom. See, it's like it's cool.
Speaker 3 (47:41):
It's gotta be. It's gotta be the wackiest version of
Christ of whatever. It is.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Like, it's no way, Like I guess if I only
was allowed to listen to Christian music, I've welcome to change.
But there's no way they listening to them songs like Leo,
we're finally getting to hear some Snoop Dogg.
Speaker 3 (47:57):
Nah, you missed all that.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
You ain't getting chronic Snoop, you're getting chronic diabetes. Snoop, Okay,
you're getting Yeah, you're not getting jin and juice. You're
getting insured, You're getting jen and prune juice. It's fucking
over for that ship dog Like that just says more
about your motherfucking upbringing. If you if this kind of
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snoop does it for you, that means you don't get
to listen to nothing good.
Speaker 5 (48:26):
The only gospel listening to Tract one and two soundtracks. Yeah,
best I got.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
Yeah, I wasn't bigging a gospel and I never could
get with gospel rap. No, no, if I mean there's
no way to taking offense, I'm sorry gospel. Yeah, I
hate gospel rap.
Speaker 3 (48:42):
I tried.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
It was not good, and I don't know what it's
kind of fucked up because a couple of times there
there's some like La Craye I think is a gospel
rapper and he can rap, but it's like if you
play a lacray song around me, I'll be like.
Speaker 3 (48:58):
Oh, this is dope? Who was this?
Speaker 2 (49:00):
And then like at some point I realize the lyrics
are all about God, and I'd be like, what is
this ship?
Speaker 3 (49:05):
Which shouldn't really happen? If he could rap, he could rap.
That's something about me that says he can rap, but
not about this ship. Turn this ship off. But but
that is how it works for me.
Speaker 2 (49:15):
I don't know if there's other people that identify with that,
but that one. Even when I heard a dope rapper,
if they rap about some Jesus, I'd be like, go ahead, no,
go a head.
Speaker 8 (49:25):
I mean, just because your talent, just because you are good,
doesn't mean what you're singing about.
Speaker 5 (49:31):
Is good, right, Like you can you can be.
Speaker 8 (49:33):
Insanely talented and have some dumb ass ship that you're
that you're singing about, Like, yeah, I don't.
Speaker 5 (49:40):
Need to I don't need to be hearing about that
ship like, which says.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
A good which says a lot about me too.
Speaker 2 (49:44):
Because I listen to some rap I totally disagree with
what they're talking about.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
Well, I'm like, you should not sell drugs to your
own mama. That's a terrible song. But but I'm like,
that ship is hiding.
Speaker 2 (49:55):
But if that same person was like I sold drugs
to my mama, but then Jesus saved me, I'd be like,
turn this ship off.
Speaker 3 (50:01):
So whack ass bullshit MS smartest singing right.
Speaker 5 (50:06):
It's like you're bumping off like all right, Jesus, I.
Speaker 3 (50:09):
Gotta put my trip down.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Now miss Smart is saying his album, I guess he's
more producing it. He's not even on the album, so
it sounds like he's really just curating other gospel singer
performers to perform on the album without him, which in
that case I find it even worse because now you're.
Speaker 3 (50:31):
Solely doing this.
Speaker 2 (50:32):
So I won't talk shit about you going to fucking
with Trump. You don't even have it in you to
really go make this music. You letting the other people
that's really sanctified and lived this life. You being like
I put them on two tracks and I'm gonna call
it my album. You just the puffed out of your
gospel album at that point, you not what is Snoop doing?
How is what's the concert? Like? Is a concert just
(50:54):
him playing all these songs and then standing there on
the stage.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
This makes no fucking sense.
Speaker 8 (51:00):
He's just standing on the corner just like dance like
that's all he's doing in his tracksuit.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
Yeah, oh man, shout out to Tony who watches Righteous
for Righteous Gemstones, because uh yeah, this does have Uncle
baby Billy written all over.
Speaker 3 (51:20):
Let's see what.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
Else is happening in Wendy Williams Fans to protest coast
the coast over prison like guardianship.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
What day?
Speaker 2 (51:33):
Oh no, there's no way, this can't be real. They
said they did this on April first. I don't think
I saw a single protest. This wasn't an April Fools joke.
I think it ain't no motherfucking way. Oh no, this
came out on April this article from April Fool's Day.
Maybe it's gotta be a joke. I'm ro those to
the bottom to see if they say it's a joke,
but they don'e. I was hoping, but at the bottom
(51:54):
they they're saying it's not her family's smoking out rollers,
don't you go fund me?
Speaker 10 (51:59):
I don't trust nothing on April First, And maybe it's
just me and my uh the way I'm thinking, I
feel the same way about her, the same way I
feel about Britney Spears.
Speaker 3 (52:09):
Y'all do not care.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
First of all, if you're going to organize a pro anything,
it can't be April first.
Speaker 3 (52:16):
That's just the number one rule.
Speaker 2 (52:17):
No, whoever you're fired, whoever came up with that shit,
you're you're done, pack your ship, you're off the activism board.
Speaker 3 (52:24):
Right.
Speaker 10 (52:24):
You could have picked the day before the day after,
Who's April Firho was like April first, I was like yes.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
But then the second part of it is, I.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
Don't think I saw anybody out marching, like who said
that this was a thing that was going to happen.
I do want to know, like we don't get a
follow up of, like how did the march go, because
it's like we were bullshit and none of us came
out of the house for that.
Speaker 3 (52:48):
That's crazy.
Speaker 8 (52:50):
I do want to see a picture of like the
the two people who showed up with signs yes, I
want to see what their signs said.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
Yes, because somebody did come. For sure, somebody showed up
thought they was about that. You know, they probably agree
to the signs. Probably all say shit like how you doing.
Speaker 3 (53:04):
Or whatever, and they're like, where's everybody else at? But yeah,
I don't.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
And also I don't know out of details of what
she's going through because people watch the documentary and it
was like she clearly is struggling mentally, mental health wise,
and it's not a like a it's obviously not a
put on, but then she herself is having these moments
of clarity or whether it's like press release type stuff,
(53:31):
whatever where she's going to the press directly to be like,
I'm okay, and I obviously you would hope that if
she is okay, she wouldn't be in a conservativeship. But
we don't know, you're it's not we're not judges, we're
not psychiatry. Not her family members agreed, and it's just
(53:53):
I think, in alluding to what you said about Britney Spears,
it's easier for us to take the narrative that we
get in the documentary right, more than the people that
have to live with whatever the consequences of being like no, no, no, okay,
she's out of the conservatorship. And then I remember Brittany
was spinning around with knobs every day on fucking Instagram.
(54:15):
It's like, oh, I mean, I'm not saying you need
to be the harshest conservatorship, but somebody need to be
in the house, like put the knobs down.
Speaker 5 (54:23):
Should be watching her, right.
Speaker 10 (54:25):
And so my thing is because we don't know the information,
and people were just saying, shit, you don't know, and
so there's the reason why these things.
Speaker 3 (54:33):
Are in place.
Speaker 10 (54:34):
No, you don't you want these people to be in
the best conditions, Like you don't want any abuse to happen.
Speaker 3 (54:39):
Of course not.
Speaker 10 (54:40):
But if they've gone through the process for this, I'm
assuming it's a reason why, Like, ain't nobody doing this
just just because right now?
Speaker 3 (54:47):
I'm with you? All right, let's do another article.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
Vola Davis confesses her regret over misjudging Chadwick Boseman before
It's passing.
Speaker 3 (54:59):
She didn't know he was secretly battling. Uh, you know,
I think it was colon cancer. Nobody knew, so.
Speaker 5 (55:06):
Specifically nobody knew.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
Yeah, so they were on my Rainey's Black Bottom, which
I believe, like he may have even been nominated for.
Speaker 3 (55:15):
It was his last movie. Yeah, it was.
Speaker 8 (55:18):
So.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
She was talking with The Times, and she reflected on
her initial reaction to his on set routine, which included
massages and call me music provided by his girlfriend and
makeup artists. Uh, there was a part of me though,
it was just a little judgmental, why do you need
all that?
Speaker 3 (55:32):
Little?
Speaker 2 (55:33):
Did I know they were doing that because he was dying? Yeah,
he died at forty three.
Speaker 8 (55:38):
Yeah, it was like afterwards, it was like, what an asshole?
Speaker 5 (55:43):
I can't believe He's like, well, you know he has
asition and you're like oh now I feel bad.
Speaker 3 (55:47):
Yeah. I think on the set of Uh Yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
I think on the set of the movie he did
with Spike Lee, a similar thing happened with I think
Delroy Lindo was thinking like, man, this guy is so pampered,
Like what's wrong, and then he found out like, oh shit,
I'm glad I didn't say anything, but yeah, I mean,
the main thing I would say is just we really
don't know what the fuck people be going through.
Speaker 3 (56:11):
We really don't.
Speaker 2 (56:12):
We make a lot of assumptions, but we really don't
fucking know. And I and I think, especially now, when
people will volunteer what they're going through by saying horrible things,
and we should take them and be like, yeah, fuck you.
But I just think in general, like, man, that guy,
he's lost a lot of weight. You don't know what
the fuck's happened in his body. You don't know, you know,
(56:33):
even with Lizzo, like people get very upset one way
or other of like she too fat, she losing weight,
Fuck her. Zero of us know what's going on her.
She could have had a cop with her doctor, she
could have got diagnosed with a disease, she could have
just decided she want to make a change in her life.
It's completely hurt if we believe in autonomy, is her autonomy.
Speaker 3 (56:57):
If no one's being hurt by something someone's.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
Doing that, then there's really no need for us to
really be interjecting on them in a judgment a way.
Speaker 8 (57:05):
We love to eat, especially right now, like we as
generally as a society, we love our junk food, right
whether that junk food is McDonald's candy, watching Lizzo's weight,
watching the Kardashians, you know, like whatever, whatever your junk
food is, you know, romance novels, whatever, we all need
(57:28):
it when we're eating more of it right now because
we can't control any of this shit that's going on.
That's scary, So we're just like hoovering in all this
like and then hyper focusing on somebody else's shit that
we have no say in no right to have an
opinion about.
Speaker 5 (57:42):
I have no idea what's actually happening in their lives.
Speaker 8 (57:45):
But we have full agency somehow to be like, well,
not my opinion about her weight matters or like other
shit like that, right, you know, And so I mean
I get why people are doing shit like that, but
it's also like, well, what do we care, and like
with Chadwick, like we also we never know what's going
on in somebody's life and why they're doing a thing.
(58:07):
I also think that in Hollywood they probably see a
lot more like people get famous and do really dumb
and shit or feel entitled to like have a certain
level of pampering at everything they do. So it's more
likely that they're.
Speaker 5 (58:25):
Like, what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
Speaker 8 (58:28):
He's in Black Panther once and he thinks he gets
like common music and shit like whatever you know, like
and then you're like, oh, we had cancer, aw.
Speaker 3 (58:37):
Shit, But yeah, nah, I can see that now.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
I'm more surprised she's telling us because she don't have
to tell us. I guess it's good on her for
being transparent like that, because I would have took it
to the grave if I wasn't on record talking shit,
Like if I had only talked shit that like the
person at the Craft service tape, I would.
Speaker 3 (58:54):
Have just sworn him the secrecy.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
Like we don't talk about that time that about Chad
We know all right that that was a mistake.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
No, we both said things, Okay.
Speaker 2 (59:03):
Texas teams charged after allegedly attacking Mom over WI Fi
being turned off, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen year old siblings
devise a plan to attack their mother late Sunday night,
chasing her through the house and into the street with
kitchen knives because she turned off the Internet.
Speaker 3 (59:22):
Who child, that's a child.
Speaker 10 (59:28):
If I survived something like that, we can't ever live
underneath the same forge.
Speaker 3 (59:33):
DSS, you better get them.
Speaker 10 (59:35):
I would look, I would look the police in their
eyes and say, when you leave, you take them with you.
You take them with you, and I'll come back and
get them if I feel like it.
Speaker 2 (59:54):
Oh, Sheriff, Well, I will say that though, that is
the prime age where that could happen. Yes, if you
have a fourteen, fifteen and sixteen year old all in
the same house, that feels like that the right age
where your mind, your teenage mind is impressionable and warped
enough that y'all can whip each other into a frenzy
(01:00:16):
and by the time Mama gets off work, y'all like,
we got to kill this bitch. It's no other way out.
I cannot be off Instagram this loan. Okay. People are
tiktoking things and I'm out.
Speaker 10 (01:00:28):
Of the loop right because they think that's reasonable and
the thing is, I'm gonna tell you truth right now.
They actually got the right one in this situation, because
if they have got the wrong one, the police would
have shown up and they have had three day kids.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
The teens also struck their mother with a brick and
their grandmother was knocked over while trying to intervene. Fortunately
both women avoided serious injuries. The teams have been charged
with that, Yeah, a brick, actual shit.
Speaker 10 (01:01:00):
Right, And you know what that means. That means they've
had these outbursts in the past. I mean me, no
harm like like these.
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
That's probably how you got the Internet taken, right, because
that's normally a punishment, Like well, that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
I'm turning a wif off. Y'all don't know how to act.
Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
And they're like, oh you think that wasn't knowing how
to act, Wait till I hit you with this brick
in my purse.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
I was listening to a podcast and Jack said, brick's
in the purse. Okay, So we about to hit our
mama with one. Uh. The teens have been charge of
aggravating side with a daily weapon. Are currently being held
in the juvenile Attention center. So they didn't get to
come back home.
Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
Don't care.
Speaker 8 (01:01:33):
You're right, they also outnumbered them. This is a problem
with having having more.
Speaker 5 (01:01:38):
More of anything than adults in the house.
Speaker 8 (01:01:41):
Yeah, Like, you have more kids than you have adults
in the house and they outnumber you.
Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
Like, I worry about this shit all the time. My
sister has three kids. There's five, three and run. They're
all going to be at that age at the same time.
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
I'm like, Yeah, the key is you gotta have them
far enough apart that they becoming each other's enemies.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
That's what That's what.
Speaker 5 (01:02:06):
My parents did against each other, not me.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Yeah, they had me and my brother three and a
half years apart, so we spent a lot of time
Tom and jerrying in the house. It was just me
trying to chase him and then him trying to chase me.
Like we never had time to gang up on our parents.
It was I was always mad at his ass and
he was always mad at me. It was genius they were.
We went one year apart. Who knows what happened when
they took away the phone or whatever. It was like,
you can't call that little girl no more. It's like, well,
(01:02:30):
I guess everybody gotta die. I have hormones and I
don't think straight.
Speaker 8 (01:02:36):
We also have like the worst we had was cold
waiting and like someone picking up the other line being like.
Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
That the worst.
Speaker 8 (01:02:44):
Yeah, we didn't have like our own little private lives
and our own little private communications thing that you know,
everything was was on the table for our parents to
be like, I know what kind of bullshit you're doing.
Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
Like there was a time, Yeah, my parents big thing
would be like take away the video game, you know,
take away the TV after room or something like that.
Like it was it wasn't like you said, I didn't
feel shut out from my friend group other than if
they like you're on punishment, like you can't come out
the house.
Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
It wasn't.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
It wasn't like yoink, Well now you have no friends
because you don't have the internet, buddy, you don't have
any social skills because you were born too late in
the world. So you're fucked Like like I remember, uh,
what the funniest thing is We used to get punished
like that, Uh they take away the TV, video game whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
And I liked reading. Okay, so you were good.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
So I just go to the room and like I
was in there just like fuck it, Tim, take me away,
you know, to fantasy Land. I want to read about
dragons and fucking fair maidens or whatever the fuck are
My brother's just pacing back and forth, like what the
fuck are we gonna do to get out of here?
Speaker 3 (01:03:52):
I'm like, I don't know read the book. Fuck you
fuck those books.
Speaker 6 (01:03:56):
My parents they would try hilarious, you know, mad for ship,
but one I had one of those like block like
one hundred pound TVs in my room.
Speaker 5 (01:04:07):
There was no kicking that up and move to. They
didn't understand how technology works.
Speaker 8 (01:04:12):
They didn't even they wouldn't know how to unplug the
video games either.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Damn my mom, my mom and dad. My mom and
dad got so smart with it. They just start taking
the cords or the controllers.
Speaker 5 (01:04:26):
See yeah, take take the save game file, like you
take the card, take the controllers. Let me tell you
my parents worked smart enough to do nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Nothing hurt worse than you did something bad, and you
know you should be in trouble. But you get home
and you see the PlayStation or the Xbox or the
Sega Genesis or the Nintendo is sitting down on the
TV anyway, and you like, I really shouldn't be allowed
to play this right now.
Speaker 3 (01:04:48):
But I'm gonna play it anyway. And it's like, oh,
power's not What the fuck? What is all the chords gone?
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Of course I knew I got a D before I
came in the room. Why would they allow me to.
Speaker 3 (01:05:02):
Play video games? I need to be studying. That was
the trick bag. They were so smart, they knew what
it was like. We'll take the cord.
Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
All right, Let's let's move up, bitch, Let's move it
to another segment. Let's see you know what, Let's spend
a second. Since we've done this, let's do some white
people news.
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Why why, Oh, let's see what the whites is talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
Prince Harry was rushed out of courtroom by bodyguards after
a woman's outburst at the press.
Speaker 3 (01:05:54):
I'm being honest, I did not know there was a
trial happening. I don't know he's on trial four. Is
he suing or being sued? I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Hopefully we'll have some context clues in this article. As
Prince Harry left a London courtroom, a woman in attendance
shouted in support of the Duke of Sussex, directing an
outburst at the press. Harry forty, returned to court on
April ninth for the second day of an appeal hearing
pertaining to his security in the UK. At one point,
as the court was breaking before a private session and
(01:06:28):
Harry was leaving the room, a woman shouted.
Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
I support you.
Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex exit the courtroom alongside
his team as the woman, who arrived late and was
fidgeting with phones and a notebook during the hearing, turned
to the gallery and said, if you're members of the press,
you're the reason he's naught in England.
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
Sound that somebody was hot. She took this shit personal.
So I'm guessing this will.
Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
Lose to when he lost his his secutecurity detail because
the Royal Family stopped paying for it or something.
Speaker 6 (01:07:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
It was like, if you're marrying a black woman, you.
Speaker 3 (01:07:09):
Know he can't be securing your ass.
Speaker 5 (01:07:12):
So we can do about that now.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Yeah, see in court, Prince Harry. He later returned to
the for the private part of the hearing. He's ap
pilling of decision in twenty twenty oh the government's decision,
so it's not up to the Royal family. The government
decided they stripped him of automatic security after he and
Megan Marco stepped back from their royal duties right which
(01:07:36):
they stepped back from because all the racism and harassment
she was facing and the weird tabloid shit.
Speaker 3 (01:07:43):
That was happening.
Speaker 2 (01:07:43):
So they were like, I don't know, maybe not worth
your mental health to be subjected to this. And they said,
well then you know what's really gonna fuck with your
mental health? No security? And he was like, fine, we'll
move to Canada, bitch. And they was like, wait, come back,
we think you gave that far.
Speaker 10 (01:08:00):
Didn't think they were going to move right attractic interesting one, please.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
Come back right on the only all of the ones
we have left ugly and rapists, like nobody wants Yeah,
they be wanting him to die and shit. Much of
the argument on Wednesday center around the fact that no
formal risk assessment was done when Harry lost automatic security
in twenty twenty. Instead of the government's our a ve
C Community Committee I'm sorry committee gave him a case
(01:08:26):
by case arrangement based on current needs. Harry's lawyer, Shaheed Fatima,
delivered an emotional summary on Wednesday, saying one must not
forget the human dimension of this case. There is a
person who is sitting behind me, who's safety, who's security,
and whose life is at stake. There is a person
sitting behind me who's been told he is getting a
special bespoke process, when he knows in his experience it
(01:08:48):
is a process that is manifestly inferior in every sense.
His presence here and throughout Disappeal is a potent demonstration
of how much Disappeal.
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Means to him and his family.
Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
As she finished speaking, Harry raised his right hand to
his face, visibly processing the weight of the moment. The
master of the roles, Sir Jeoffrey Vass another Geoffrey. Jeoffrey,
noted that the substance of the private session would be
made public once the parties reached an agreement.
Speaker 3 (01:09:20):
So all right, we'll wait for that news breaking news.
But shoe security back.
Speaker 5 (01:09:27):
He's the Red Hood.
Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
Yeah for him, for her kids. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:09:33):
Well what's interesting is if I'm Megan Markle, I low
key hope you don't get the security back.
Speaker 3 (01:09:39):
I don't want to go over there and be with them.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
People like like, that's a great excuse to never hop
back on that plane to go that direction.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
You know what I mean. He's like you won't have
a reason. He come out of the try like honey, honey,
we got we got securities. She's like fuck, I mean yay, yay,
you get to see family.
Speaker 5 (01:09:59):
Yes, Also, why would you want to see them? Like right,
that's that's.
Speaker 8 (01:10:04):
My thing at this point, Like they've been through all
this with you. They basically drove you to a different continent.
Speaker 5 (01:10:10):
Yeah, and and now like why you want to go back?
Speaker 3 (01:10:15):
That was word? Your kid was gonna get too dark?
Like what what's the update? Do you know what I mean?
Like like, oh man, you remember me, Prince Jr. I
don't remember when you was just just dark? Now look
at you?
Speaker 2 (01:10:30):
Just Weezer basis Scott Shriner's wife shot during l a
police chase.
Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
Authority say, damn and who Weezer? You know? Weez Aer
the rock and roll group, the music group. You never
heard a wee No, Hill, I probably have heard what
you're talking about. Did they make Twitter? I was gonna say,
did they make Buddy Holly? Didn't they make Buddy Holly?
Speaker 5 (01:10:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
Who I look just like Buddy Holly.
Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
Oh. I don't care what they say about us anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
I don't care about that.
Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
I probably have heard it. Yes, I thought everybody knew
that song. It's just not ringing the bell. I'm so sorry.
It's okay, it's white people news.
Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
You don't have to know Jillian Lauren was shot.
Speaker 10 (01:11:20):
My actors is showing I'm going I'm going down my
road that's going Have I heard that song before?
Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Honestly, I don't think.
Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
I didn't think I knew all those words until just
now I was going out on prayer. I was like
every new word that I knew, and that I was like,
should I know that too?
Speaker 3 (01:11:39):
More stuck with me.
Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
I can't tell you what happens when they start singing
the real part of the song. It's not the chorus,
but I nailed that chorus.
Speaker 10 (01:11:46):
Somebody said Beverly Hill that they sing the theme sound
through it or something.
Speaker 3 (01:11:49):
Not Beverly Hill.
Speaker 2 (01:11:50):
Billy's kar my bad Weser Basis. Scott Shriner's wife, Jillian Lauren,
was shot by police last while officers were pursuing suspects
in a hit and run in Los Angeles. On Tuesday,
LAPD officers said they responded to the scene to assist
California Highway Patrol chips.
Speaker 3 (01:12:10):
They also had a TV show. Yes they did, now
I remember that show and finding three suspects following a
hit and run in Egle Rock.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
In the Egle Rock neighborhood, authorities said they were working
to set up a perimeter in the area after the
suspects ran into a residential neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (01:12:25):
Shortly into their search, officers were checking.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
Behind the residence for one of the suspects when they
spotted a woman later identified as Jillian Schriner outside the
neighboring residents and armed with a handgun.
Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:12:36):
Police say they command her to drop the gun multiple times,
but she refused and pointed it at them. She went
back into her Oh they didn't shoot her then, wow, okay,
well that's different. Oh wait, no, okay, they pointed them
and then they shot her.
Speaker 3 (01:12:49):
Okay, okay. Cool.
Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
I was about to say, well the privileges jumping off
if that was yeah, okay, So.
Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
She did get shot, that makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
She went back into the home, became out later and
was taken in the custody Paramedics took at the local
hospital be treated for non life threatening injuries.
Speaker 3 (01:13:05):
She was not involved in a hit and run. Oh,
and she was.
Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
Absentee booked for attempted murder ship for pointing a gun
at him.
Speaker 3 (01:13:14):
Damn, yeah, at them. It don't if nobody else.
Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
Yeah, man, they're gonna they're gonna have to plead down.
Speaker 3 (01:13:22):
She got, she got, She's gonna have some way out
of this.
Speaker 5 (01:13:25):
There's no way. Yeah, she's gonna.
Speaker 3 (01:13:28):
Be fine, No way.
Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
We's are the rock band consistent of Rivers Cuomo Rivers,
chromos He related to the other chromos I Wonder. Shriner,
Patrick Wilson, and Brian Bell were announced as a surprise
add in to the performance Coachella.
Speaker 3 (01:13:44):
So they just performed at uh Coachella and.
Speaker 2 (01:13:46):
They were a late adition after other artists included FK
Twigs and Anita.
Speaker 3 (01:13:51):
Dropped out of the music festival. Yeah, people were thinking
they dropped out because of low ticket sales.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
Possibly Shriner us at a million dollar bond and wash
it must be nice, must be nice.
Speaker 3 (01:14:05):
What was the bond and you got no million dollar bond?
It could have been ten percent just to have it
is gotta okay.
Speaker 5 (01:14:12):
Yeah, they just dropped that.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
Yeah, they put a million dollar bond on my ass.
They just practicing. I'm telling you right now, I'm like,
I'm like, you just say infinity.
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
Who gives a fuck? What number it is, I don't
got that and we ain't got it, but.
Speaker 3 (01:14:24):
She posted the bard she was at least from jail.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Weez are still expected to perform at Coachella, so there
you go, oh broad As.
Speaker 8 (01:14:34):
So to go back a minute, Yes, I was on
my uh my friend's radio show over here the other
day and they they played music in between us talking
about everything they played.
Speaker 5 (01:14:47):
They were playing us songs that.
Speaker 8 (01:14:48):
We are are supposed to be sexy, but aren't we sexy?
So we're like getting ready to play other music and
they're all like, okay, well, after we go back to
the after we go to this break, we're gonna talk
more about this thing. And the other guest was like,
oh yeah, and here's the breakdown. At the same time,
without just looking at each other, we both went never
(01:15:10):
going again and never going again.
Speaker 3 (01:15:13):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 8 (01:15:15):
And they're all like, see Jackie's blackatric day, get it back.
Speaker 5 (01:15:21):
It's fine. I was just like like, we just good job.
Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
I feel right now, like you got all those.
Speaker 2 (01:15:27):
Words right, Okay, listen, it's a cultural exchange. Our lord knows.
I didn't know I knew that, but I'm glad I did.
And that's how you know this segment is real. We're
not pretending to not know white shit. We don't be
knowing it because if I know it, I'm proud.
Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
I'm proud. Like, yes, I'm proud.
Speaker 10 (01:15:44):
I'm proud if I know it too, because y'all know me,
I'm looking like.
Speaker 3 (01:15:48):
I don't think you're proud if you know it. Here,
I'm honest. You seem a lot more happy to tell
us that you don't know things.
Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
You tell me that you like, you like not knowing
you like this is like a big thing because you
could always not know stuff and don't tell us, but
you've always stopped to go back to be.
Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
Like I had no idea.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
No, it's no way on earth I would ever guess
that make it, Crystal Klem, John Bond, Jovie.
Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
No, that is I know who that white man is. Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
He says he's had one hundred girls in my life
despite being married since nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
This this include your wife, my wife, she alive. They together.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
He took a walk down memory Lane during the interview
with Michael Strahan on ABC's Halfway There special Monday. During
the interview, they spoke about his marriage to his wife
Dorothy Hurley, whom the rock star began dating in nineteen
eighty nine after they were dating in high school. When
Straighthan asked bon Jovie about getting married so young and
how stressful it must have been as a sex symbol,
(01:16:53):
it's my life, stranger, singer, I'm sorry, singer admitted, I
got away with murder. I'm a rock and roll star.
I'm not a saint, he said, a bit jokingly. I'm
not saying that there weren't a hundred girls in my life.
Speaker 3 (01:17:06):
I'm bon Jovie, I'm John bon Jovi. It's it was
pretty good. He probably being conservative with that hundred.
Speaker 8 (01:17:13):
Uh oh yeah, yeah, that's the number, he says to
be respectful to his wife.
Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
Yeah, you talk about that. His heyday, they was full
flat tex symbols.
Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
But if you think I was ever going to jeopardize
anything for believing the narcissist in me was real, What
a stupid thing to do. What kind of excess does
a man need that's going to fuel that fire? It's
just not worth it. I'm not sure that felt like
word salad.
Speaker 11 (01:17:39):
That's like, well.
Speaker 8 (01:17:42):
You know, I did do some stuff, but I wasn't
gonna do too much stuff.
Speaker 10 (01:17:45):
Yeah, yeah, I did, and I'm old now when the
bitches is gone.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Right, Yeah, that sounds like he told his wife, I
was just fucking.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
Them, baby, I mean, love you looking to me?
Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
Yeah, Also like we don't know, Like I don't necessarily
like I feel like there's probably a lot of rock
stars that had some sort of arrangement with their spouses,
Like they're on all the time, they're always off doing
some shit.
Speaker 5 (01:18:13):
There's no way like that. Every single one.
Speaker 8 (01:18:16):
Of them that's been married that whole time was obviously
being faithful, but also like we don't know what they
were saying, like okay, well when I'm on the road,
we just don't talk.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
About it all right, right right. It is interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:18:27):
He's also told The Independent last week in a different interview,
they these are our wonderful cliches of rock stardom. It's
about never lying about having been a saint, but not
being a fool enough to fuck up the home life either.
Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
So it's not like he did some cheating, but not
too much, cheating.
Speaker 5 (01:18:48):
Too much over over multiple decades.
Speaker 3 (01:18:52):
Yeah, and you know, so.
Speaker 5 (01:18:56):
Yeah, you know what if you're averaging you know why.
Speaker 2 (01:18:59):
This is smart on his behalf. Though nobody can ever
blow up his spot.
Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
M h, cause he can.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
If someone comes out like John bond Jovi, he fucked
me in two thousand and seven. He was married and
he didn't give a fuck. He'll be like I told
you all, I wasn't the saint yep ahead of Yeah.
Un lets all the women get together and form like
a union and then put out the official numbers.
Speaker 3 (01:19:24):
Then he might be in trouble.
Speaker 2 (01:19:26):
If it's like you said, it was one hundred, this
is clearly seven forty two women. Yeah, right, Like, if
that happens, he's in trouble.
Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
But this is a smart way to go about it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
If he just been cheating this whole time. They just
celebrated at thirty fifth wedding atniversary. They share four children,
Stephanie thirty, Jesse twenty nine, Jake twenty one, and Romeo
twenty All their kids grown. Yeah, the real thing is
what if she think about it. I'm not very interested
in his interview. I want to see her. If her
interview is like, yeah, he was cheating, but it's all good,
you know, then I'm like cool, I.
Speaker 8 (01:19:59):
Got to be home this giant house and like do
whatever the hell I wanted to do.
Speaker 5 (01:20:02):
He was gone right. Who knows she could have been
sucking the pool boy the whole time, don't.
Speaker 3 (01:20:06):
We don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
No, we never know, you know, But shout out the
white people telling us that business.
Speaker 3 (01:20:12):
We love to see it. John Oliver.
Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
John Oliver has been sued by health insurance executive over
toilet hygiene remarks.
Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
No surprised.
Speaker 8 (01:20:22):
They that man has a army of lawyers from Max
the amount of ship he says and does and.
Speaker 3 (01:20:29):
Like, and they call that shit. They're gonna lose it.
Speaker 5 (01:20:31):
Like I'm gonna say it. I don't care.
Speaker 10 (01:20:33):
I got lawyers, yep. I work with his lawyers when
we did game there, and they are specific about them words.
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Let me tell you, like this, HBO, ain't nothing letting
on them airwaves that might get you sued without letting
you know you might get sued. They like that should
be iron cladd You would think we had a lot
of license under comedy.
Speaker 3 (01:20:52):
Not really.
Speaker 2 (01:20:53):
You gotta go, there's there's entire jokes. Rip the fuck
right out of my page. Just when I'm like, I
can't even say that, like nope, not even as a joke.
Speaker 3 (01:21:01):
Take that ship out.
Speaker 8 (01:21:04):
Yeah, I mean, none of that is that's not surprising.
I'm sure, like it's more surprising that I don't hear
about all of the lawsuits. It's really more surprised.
Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
Well, you know, it probably happened on that show, Like
you know what, I think.
Speaker 3 (01:21:17):
Probably happens more often than not.
Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
The companies probably go to their lawyers in sense like
how can he say this about McDonald's or whatever, And
then the lawyer watches it and comes back and like,
you ain't really got a case because y'all do that ship.
So I mean, you can go to trout, but when
discovery hit, uh, you might want to not go to trial.
Speaker 10 (01:21:37):
At that point because we're gonna pull out everything we're
Do you really want them to examine the small print
of when you say every quarter pound there is one
hundred American beef?
Speaker 3 (01:21:48):
Is that really what you want to do?
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Or do you want to just let this one go
right because you're already selling quarter pounders.
Speaker 3 (01:21:53):
It's gonna be okay. Uh yay.
Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
So he said, uh he he if you need an
over the air rant, which he accused a health care
executive of thinking it's okay to have shit people, It's
okay if people have shit on them for days. Fuck
that doctor with the Rusty Canoe. I hope he gets
tetanus of the balls, Oliver said in a April twenty
twenty four episode or Last Week Tonight. The Emmy Winners
(01:22:17):
Die Tribe last year was specifically taking aim at doctor
Brian Morley, the former Amoric Health character's medical center director,
and his testimony during the twenty seventeen Medicaid hearing about
home nursing visits and their costs. Oliver also played audio
clips of the comment which more so he did say,
(01:22:38):
which Morley's lawyers have said were intentionally manipulated and played
without context. This feels more like the kind of trial,
the kind of case you dropped right before you got
to trial.
Speaker 3 (01:22:49):
Yeah, this is not going to trial. Yeah, yeah, how.
Speaker 5 (01:22:54):
They spliced it together. They played a clip of what
you said.
Speaker 9 (01:22:57):
Yeah, you actually said, yeah, Like what is thus the
context they stripped out with you being like, you know,
what would be highly ironic if I sarcastically said, And
that's the part they cut.
Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
Out, And I guarantee that's not Yeah, that's not how
it works. People have boo moomers every day where they
don't completely clean themselves and we don't fuss over them
too much Morley can be heard saying people are allowed
to be dirty.
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
You know, I would allow him to be a little
dirty for a couple of days.
Speaker 5 (01:23:25):
What I remember this episode now?
Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Oh yeah, it's obviously the context, guys, you know. And
the defamation lawsuit foul Thursday and Manhattan Federal Court, Morley
said he testified to the opposite in twenty seventeen and
that he did not equate wiping poorly with leaving anyone
sitting in their own feces for days. He added that
Oliver suggested otherwise damage both his reputation and personal well being.
Morley at the time was trying to explain how many
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people may not wipe perfectly, but that they're mobile and
they're not laying in it. It's comments, he emphasized, were
about the average individual who is independently mobile but may
not wipe perfectly, not someone who is wearing diapers or
otherwise laying in their own bowel movements.
Speaker 3 (01:24:05):
I don't believe him, the suit goes.
Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
The suit goes on to content Oliver's feigned outrage over
Mortley's comments were fabricated for ratings and profits.
Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
In the full.
Speaker 2 (01:24:16):
According to the suit, Morty testified in certain cases, Yes,
with the patient with significant cod morbidities, you would want
to have someone wiping them and getting the feces off.
But like I said, people have bowel movements every day
where they don't completely clean themselves and we don't fuss
over too much. That does not sound like the context helped.
Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
That's just my opinion.
Speaker 8 (01:24:37):
I'm pretty sure that the context was in a interview
about people wearing adult like. The context for what they
were talking about was about that. So the fact that
he's trying to be like but it wasn't about those people,
I'm just like, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
See in court, I guess him and John All would
battle it out. God doubt they're gonna back down, So
go luck. Let's do another another white people news and
Practical Jokers Joe Gotto cancels Tory enters in inpatient.
Speaker 3 (01:25:10):
Facility and wake of sexual assault allegations.
Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
Oh no, Joe Gatto is I guess a member of
the Impractical Jokers.
Speaker 3 (01:25:19):
He's taking time to focus on himself, don't they.
Speaker 10 (01:25:22):
I wanna let the focus on themselves and their family
be right before shit like this breaks.
Speaker 3 (01:25:26):
It really doesn't make me feel like you didn't do
it right.
Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
If that's what these things are supposed to do for
pr that it gives the opposite at this point, right
The Impractical Joker star forty eight, will be entering an
inpatient facility after multiple women came forward and accuse him
of sexual assault and sexual harassment.
Speaker 3 (01:25:43):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
Having taken some time to reflect, I've decided to voluntarily
enter an impatient program to work on myself, the married
father of two said in the statement, I just want
to thank my friends, fans, especially my family for all
their support, never more so than over the last few days.
All his upcoming tour dates have been canceled. I didn't
(01:26:05):
know they toured, so he must be a comedian as
well as not just that.
Speaker 5 (01:26:09):
Yeah, they're also comedians.
Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
Before entering the facility, he was accused of sexual assault.
Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
Former employee also came forward about her negative experiences with
the comedian. A March twentieth, a TikTok user who goes
by Jusy B accused him of sexually assaulting her when
she was nineteen in the series of now deleted videos,
allegations which he has denied. Shortly after that, a second woman,
a source who previously worked with Godo during this time
on in Practical Jokers claimed that the comedian exhibited unwanted.
Speaker 3 (01:26:39):
Behaviors that she described as sexual harassment.
Speaker 2 (01:26:41):
On March twenty second, a rep for the comedian issued
a statement in response to allegations, saying, I have used
poor judgment and as a result, have violated the trust
of the people I love most. But anyone who knows
me at all knows full well I wouldn't assault anyone.
Working on myself an ongoing progress process, he said, and
(01:27:02):
I am now going to take some time away.
Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
From the public eye to focus my energies where I
need to.
Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
Uh, all right, well, I mean it is weird when
your job is being an impractical joker to be like
everyone knows me, I'm very trustworthy.
Speaker 3 (01:27:17):
It's like, that's not how you make your living. You
trick people. Yeah, you make.
Speaker 5 (01:27:22):
Jokes exactly the opposite.
Speaker 3 (01:27:25):
Yeah, you abuse our trust.
Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Uh. It wouldn't be funny if he did the opposite, though,
If he just came out. I was like, guys, it
was a joke.
Speaker 3 (01:27:36):
I got you. I got you.
Speaker 2 (01:27:38):
You thought I was really gonna sexually rash you girl.
You know I'll be playing around camera, y'all, come on outside.
That dude, that got that. But that bush over there,
that's actually a camera. That's not a camera.
Speaker 3 (01:27:51):
He does that all the way through the trial and
there and there and there.
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Yeah, he's in the courtroom. He's like, fucking uh that Baylor.
Uh that that guy. Actually he works for me. Okay,
he's why are y'all putting these handcuffs? These handcuffs feel
real and real tight. The second accuser, who was employed
by the comedian prior to his departure from in Practical Jokers,
which he announced in late twenty twenty one, says she
(01:28:14):
first met him at one of his live shows where
she was fifteen, and claims that as soon as she
turned eighteen, his behavior shifted and became very flirtatious. The
source claims that before starting the job just after graduating
from college, one of the comedian's previous employees allegedly warned
her that she perceived him to sometimes be flirty and handsy.
(01:28:35):
During her time working for the Practical Joker star, the
source alleged he occasionally inappropriately grabbed her and asked for
back massages.
Speaker 3 (01:28:43):
Yeah, that's I mean, that's all nos. What you're her boss?
Speaker 8 (01:28:49):
In this day and age, I think that they're going
to get away right with this, Like, even if you
want to behave.
Speaker 3 (01:28:58):
This way, yeah, do you really want to be.
Speaker 8 (01:29:01):
The one dealing with this publicly later? Like even if
it's even if you think you're being fine, you know
what it's gonna do.
Speaker 5 (01:29:10):
Why are you acting this way?
Speaker 3 (01:29:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
Oh man, that's crazy too, because like the me too
movement that we all recognize as of now started in
like twenty seventeen, not the old two thousand and six
tar in a Berkwin, but that twenty seventeen movement had started.
Speaker 3 (01:29:27):
This was in twenty twenty one. He did this so like,
there's no fucking way, buddy, anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:29:34):
During time working for their Practical Joker Star, the source
of LEGI occasionally oh yeah, ask for back massades. She
also claimed he wants invited her to his room and
asked her to cuddle. He also made frequent inquiries into
her sex life, she alleged. She said he would brag
often about being in an open relationship with his wife, Bessie,
a claim she now suspects was false.
Speaker 3 (01:29:53):
The couple, who shared two kids, split in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (01:29:55):
One after eight years of marriage and later got back together.
He probably responded to her posts on social media to
tell her she's hot and acted possessive, getting jealous when
she would post photos of her actual boyfriend. So she
had a boyfriend all the time. Yeah, that's the other
thing too, Like I hate when people do this kind
of shit and blame open relationships. You know what they're like, Listen, baby,
(01:30:19):
I'm just in an open marriage. Like, well, can I
talk to your wife about it?
Speaker 5 (01:30:22):
No?
Speaker 3 (01:30:22):
See, that's crazy. We don't do those rules.
Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
These are different rules where I do it as if
a person were cheating on their spouse, right, yea, even if.
Speaker 5 (01:30:30):
They were in an open relationship.
Speaker 8 (01:30:31):
Even if that was the case, This is still your
employee who is eighteen years old, right, who has a boyfriend.
Speaker 5 (01:30:40):
There are so many layers, Like even if you and
your wife are open and you can fuck whoever you want,
even if that is the case, and even if that.
Speaker 8 (01:30:48):
Is the case, and you don't talk about your your
outside relationships and that's why you don't bring it up, this.
Speaker 5 (01:30:56):
Is still your employee who is eighteen years old.
Speaker 3 (01:30:59):
Light. That's the thing.
Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
Like I was gonna add all this other stuff to it,
but it's like, no, I have an over relationship in
the way that like a traditional sis had relationship with
cheat on their spouse. Okay, well that's a little different. Also,
I know you have boyfriend, don't tell him.
Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
Okay, well that's kind of weird.
Speaker 2 (01:31:15):
Also, I know you were fifteen when you met you
work for me now, but like this is also totally normal.
Speaker 3 (01:31:19):
It's like, hey man, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Think this is about open relations This stopped being about
open relationship a long time ago. Like it's just red flags,
like somebody, can I get a back besides at work?
Speaker 3 (01:31:34):
What about an over relationship?
Speaker 5 (01:31:36):
Now?
Speaker 3 (01:31:36):
What part of the open relationship is this?
Speaker 4 (01:31:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
I just I just kind of I love key, just
think that's that's fucked.
Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
But I think it's a catch out that some creeps
you sometimes like Okay, I'm gonna be creepy and just
go no, I'm in a non traditional things like these
are these are not just non traditional values. These are
just things like workplace harassment. I agree, which is just
you being a yeah right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
When she rejected his advances are or refuse to flirt back,
he would be rude to her the following day at work,
The source claimed, noting that she felt as though she
always had to work to keep him at ease, fearing
she could lose her job. She alleged his behavior was
part of a larger pattern of alleged emotional manipulation. So
not very funny and practical joker, not very funny at
(01:32:26):
all or practical. Correct, it is well, it wasn't practical,
so that okay, you're right, that is right.
Speaker 3 (01:32:32):
He's half He wasn't joking, but it.
Speaker 2 (01:32:34):
Was very impractical. So maybe maybe I should re examine
what happened. All right, let's uh, let's wrap this thing
up with some sword ratchetness. All right, it's time to
talk about these people with these swords. It's dangerous out here.
No one's bringing it up with us. It was my
sword ratchiness music.
Speaker 10 (01:33:01):
M h.
Speaker 2 (01:33:14):
Authorities arrest p ridge man in Missouri after swords stabbing
in pursuit.
Speaker 3 (01:33:19):
Mm hmm yeah, actually I might be able to play
this one. Let's see.
Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
Oh no, I need to play this one because I
need you to see. I need you all to see.
The news person that is reporting his his swag is
on a trillion uh trying to just get.
Speaker 3 (01:33:40):
This thing in the play. Let me put put it
on my screen. If this, if this is what it
looks like about if this is what it looks like.
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
Uh, it's gonna be amazing when we get past this
ad But I need to hear what this man sounds like.
That's that's how awesome he looked. Uh but yeah, there,
this man was arrested that police they stabbed two family members. Okay,
blood might be thicking in water, but a sword of
cut right through it.
Speaker 5 (01:34:10):
Were they were? They teenagers?
Speaker 3 (01:34:11):
Because he turned off the Wi FI. I mean, so
this is the news guy. Uh here, Oh damn right,
he got he gotta look to him. Hey, buddy, he
got swag.
Speaker 2 (01:34:25):
I like, like, I like, I feel like this dude
definitely either plays in like a metal band or like
is heavily in the Dungeons and Dragons on the weekend,
and this is like his other jobs.
Speaker 5 (01:34:35):
I was just gonna say, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:34:38):
They made him put on a suit for this. Yeah
he's like, I gotta go to work.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Adrian is currently being held at the Newton County Jail
in Missouri. According to pe Ridge police, officers responded to
a physical disturbance call on Dobson Street on Thursday. When
they arrived, they learned that Adrian had taken off by
vehicle after stabbing his father and wife with a small
quote decorative sword.
Speaker 7 (01:34:59):
There were two people that were heard in the incident
by stabbing with the sword. While they did receive injuries,
neither one of them went with the ambulance to the hospital.
They both sought medical attention on their own after the fact.
Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
During the pursuit police State Adrian crossed the state line
into Missouri.
Speaker 7 (01:35:16):
All the agencies that were involved in Benton County was
the primary agency that was involved in that. It did
cross state lines into Missouri as I understand it, so
there were some Missouri agencies as well.
Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
Right now, charges have not been formally filed.
Speaker 7 (01:35:29):
The charges are actually being worked out with prosecutor's office
right now. We do know that they will be felony charges.
We're just not prepared at this time to actually discuss
the specifics of the churches.
Speaker 3 (01:35:39):
Cross state lines.
Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
What's going on with their police flag? Is that a
fucking cannon instead an eagle?
Speaker 3 (01:35:46):
A BB carrying a cannon and cannon a revolutionary war canyon? Yes, damn?
What a falcon flying across you know what? That was
made in eighteen oh one. They bought that life at
Pea Ridge.
Speaker 2 (01:35:58):
Apparently they muskets out on your ass and you can
fuck you up.
Speaker 8 (01:36:02):
Also, the police cars are kind of cool though, like yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
That's a cool ass schgul, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
But also like, uh, the other part that's funny to
me is, uh, there's no such thing as a decorative sword.
Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
A decorative sword is still a sword. It does sword ship.
If it cuts, it cuts.
Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
Yeah, if it can stab two people, it's just a
sword that it's.
Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
Pretty, but it's still a fucking sword. Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:36:25):
This is just because you hang it on the wall
and put it behind glass and don't make it.
Speaker 3 (01:36:29):
Yeah you called it.
Speaker 5 (01:36:31):
Sword, yeah right, sword right. I hate. I'm a little
upset that the Pea Ridge like logos.
Speaker 2 (01:36:40):
Aren't green, right, Yeah, not all I thought with into it.
Maybe that's maybe they were green.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
They got picked on so much they were like make
it rid and put a fucking on that candy.
Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
We're from peer Ridge. Well we light our canny.
Speaker 3 (01:36:57):
We're gonna fuck these people up.
Speaker 2 (01:36:59):
Uh, Jack, tell people where to find you in as always, you.
Speaker 8 (01:37:04):
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But yeah, that's if you're and if you're ever in Baltimore,
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Speaker 3 (01:38:14):
There you go, go get a beer, say hi to that.
Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
Lady who's who voven Trump has somehow lost their way
into the bar, who knows what the fuck her deal is?
Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
But yeah, thank you all for listening. We'll be back tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:38:28):
Thank you always, Jack for being here, and yeah, until
next time, I love you, I love
Speaker 3 (01:38:34):
You to Nah