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May 6, 2025 61 mins

Rod and Karen banter about new car thoughts, R Kelly killed male R&B, and room temperature water.  Then they discuss Mike Waltz stepping down, Hegseth canceled weapons to Ukraine, Trump opening Alcatraz, movie tariff, ICE can now enter your home without a warrant, Israel approves intensification of Gaza operations, Trump to reopen Alcatraz, Gender Wars, shoplifter says the devil made her do it, Dairy Queen assault, man relieves himself in church font and sword ratchetness.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To the Black Guy Who Tips podcast. Listen because Rod
and Karen are hot. Hey, welcome to another episode of
the Blackout tilS Podcast. I'm your host, Rod Joiners, always
on my cost and we're live on Tuesday. Ready to
give you some podcasting quick and dirty. Okay, it's gonna

(00:21):
be a short one. The official weapon of the show
is the phoolding chair that the unofficial sport the bulletball
extreme extreme extreme. Let's see you got nine more days.
If you're looking to get the halfway through the Year special,
the sale is still going on. Other than that, I mean,

(00:46):
I guess we can kind of get into the show.
Karen banter, Yes, do you have any do you have
any talk to me? Do you have any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter? Ant?

(01:08):
Do you have any band? Talk to me? Do you
have any ban ban All? Right? Car?

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Uh my first thing, and this is kind of gonna
be more car oriented the new car. When we were
going down the road and we had got to this
point where Roger needed to get around the vehicle, and uh,
with no more cars, you normally can't do that. But
because our car is high off the ground, Roger went

(01:45):
past and he was able to go like up and over,
up and over the middle part, and I was like, oh, ship, now,
you can't do this in no car.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
You're fucked the bottom up. You don't had no engine.
The median is what you're talking about. It's just a yeah,
I've done that before in a regular car. Though it's not.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Oh, I'm always scared because I was like knowing me
something end up falling out the bottom of some bullshit.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
So nope, I'm good dog, I keep going. Oh.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
My next one is the safety features.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
I know it sound weird.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
I think somebody had wrote in and said they don't
like to be but I like the beeping because the
beeping kind of makes you makes me aware and like
alert of kind of like what's around me and and
how close and far I am. Because the thing is,
I still have to get used because when you drive
different vehicles, the distance is different. And so I'm used
to my little cowak and whip it in real quick,

(02:42):
and this vehicle's a little bit bigger. So I'm I'm
more I won't say I'm a more cautious, but I
have a tendency to drive a little slowering things up
that until I.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Get used to used to the visual distance of it.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
So I like the you know, the beeping, let you
know people beside you, the people let you know me
you too close the vehicles Like for me, that's a
very very feature. So that feature was made for somebody
like me. So I actually really like it and enjoy it.
And also, uh, I drove it for the first time,
and I think somebody else wrote wrote about this or

(03:20):
they wrote something in saying like you.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Feel like you can't drive? You almost do?

Speaker 2 (03:24):
I know I did, because, like I said, I was like,
I don't want to get this baby by myself and
end up ended up crash into some shit because I
don't know what to do.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
So let me drive one time with Roger in the
car so he could kind of.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Help me navigate it because it is completely different. Particularly
the shift is is different than what I'm used to doing,
and so I kind of got adjusted to that.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
But I like it. I like it a lot. And
I know I'm.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Short, but with this vehicle, I really really could tell
I'm short because when Roger had it, he had it
kind of stretched long and so child I had to
pump the seat because I had to bring the seat
up and then bring the seat forward and then I
had to take.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
The stern wheel put a stern wheel out.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
God damn, I'm sure because I was like I couldn't
reach nothing.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
I was like everything so fuck away from me, that
type of thing.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
But once I got into where I felt comfortable, uh
it would it rides smooth.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
You can tell.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I can tell like not your like, oh this is
this is like a newer feel or newer roll to it.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
So I'm happy with the purchase.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
But it's been an adventure getting like used to all
the bells and the whistles and the features like the
auto lights and ship like that.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Like that that's new. I'm used to. You open up
the door, your copy.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Like, bitch, turn the lights off, turn the lights south,
you come out here, your cogo, your cock gonna be Dad, bitch, Yo,
here's just gonna be Dad turning lights off.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
So he said, I don't like I still just turn
them off.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I've been traumatized, like I've been traumatized from excelling word.
I know, the bitch out of save. I still save,
like every so many minutes, almost out of habit because
I was the old this bitch crash.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Something go Damn. I want my shit to save and
people look at me like I'm a lunatic.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
I was like, child, you didn't live in the error
pride of this dude doing a fucking paper at two
am in the morning and don't hit save, and that
bitch is gone. So that's a personal trauma that I
know other people felt too. So for me, I'm like,
I'm just doing it because it makes me feel comfortable.
It ain't gotta make sense to you, it makes sense

(05:46):
to me.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
That's it. I think a lot of people relate to
that part, because I know I feel that, Like even
though it said I don't lights, I like, sometimes I
get out the car and the I dont lights. You know,
they don't turn off for a while, and it doesn't
beat because it's on auto lights, so which means it's
supposed to turn them off after a while. But yeah,
part of it, in the back of my head, I'm like,

(06:08):
let me look out the window and see if the
lights are still on, because it's like, I don't trust
new technology, the same way wireless printers don't ever print right, right,
I was like.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
And all I need to be doing is doing something
fucking important and shit like this, So pushing towards a deadline,
and all of a sudden, the auto safe decide it
don't want to auto save no more. And then when
I go back in, it's like, would you like to
bring it back up? And bitch you, the three steps
that are very important are the three steps that you
didn't save, no, bitch, I am saving manually.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
As for me, I had a couple random, you know
things I was I wanted to banter about. I guess
normalizing the scene talking style of R and B is
the second worst thing R Kelly has ever done. It really,

(07:01):
if it wasn't for that one other thing, it's honestly
truly unforgivable because every time I listen to new R
and B, everybody's doing that shit, yeah, and they're not.
It's not. First of all, you can't sing. I don't
know if you can sing, I'll put it down. You're
not singing. Everyone can do that shit, you know. And

(07:25):
half the time, like what you're singing about is not
like like sexy or cool or like something that I
want to pay for me and my girl to come see,
because so much of it is just like dudes bragging
about themselves and stuff. It's you know, I'm miss to
steal your girl out, you know, And that's why I'm
she on the road with me, and that's why I'm

(07:46):
gonna do this, that or the other. It's not like love
songs that we know where somebody can dance to them
a look the person they love in the ivy like
I love you. Listening to this music together.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Rights, you know, is uh and not trying to be funny.
I of like volgal music, but it's also one of
those things where you're like, hey, you know, we're trying
to get Levey dovey and all I hear is hoes
and bitches, like this ain't the time for the hoes
and bitches that that's for some other time.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Yeah, now that part I don't blame on R Kelly.
I feel like that was a generational letdown. I was
listening to Above the Realm, the original soundtrack the other
day and you know, it starts with you know anything
and then old Time Sake, you know, stuff like that,
and it's you know, pretty good, pretty cool, pretty good
music you know that I remember from being a kid.

(08:35):
I think Part Time Lover was on there Chetown, you know,
which is which is a song about cheating but it's
still like romantic or whatever. You know, it's you know,
it's that breaking down even though honestly, no I think
about it. I'm not one hundreds of sure Age Town
could sing. Yeah, there's a lot of groups. I thing
what you like, But we used to have a lane

(08:58):
for that where you could beg so hard that we
kind of just singing. It's like, well, he is begging,
like Christopher Williams used to beg so hard. It was like,
I guess he can sing. I don't know if it's
just colorism or what, but that counts as being a singer.
But then like the song after that was like big
pimping from the Dog Pound and didn't mean to turn

(09:20):
you on by second to none and didn't mean to
turn you on. It's one of them like R and
B jazzy sounding songs, but it's it's like half misogynistic
and half and half R and B. It's like, what
message were we sending in the nineties to our to
the women within our community that we was like, you know, like,

(09:41):
hey girl, I didn't mean it you a sweet love,
you a sweet thing. And then the dude start rapping
or whatever, and it's like, uh, when I saw yo,
when I saw your ass, bitch, I should have got
your number. Now see you wanna go back next summer?
Got the thighs and my fake someone suck on it.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, it's aggressive. Why I tell?

Speaker 2 (10:00):
But I'll be judging the kids music. I listened to
Bullshit too, and it's out some of them things of
how we joke about, how they say.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Me and me I have to all time. Like that
sounds like a.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
Really happy song, but then when you listen to what
he's saying, it was like, well, damn, bitch.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
We old And you're like, oh damn, yes, you know.
I was just listening to it and it was it
sounded like kind of sect like it was kind of nice,
like the song was like baby, I didn't really mean
turn you on or whatever, you know, didn't need to
turn you on. And then it gets to the chorus
and it's like, bitch, come down, take a ride with me.
I'll show you how things are supposed to be. Yeah,

(10:34):
I'm killing that cat from the back, brick it down
on the floor. I'm like, damn, cause with it because
I know me. I wasn't listening to nobody's lips. You
get old all of a sudden, you start listening. What
the fuck was I listening to? Then? The next song
was DJ Rogers Doggie Style, which you know, I don't
really feel like I was that from. I didn't memorize

(10:55):
the lyrics the doggy style, but it was singing about
doggye style and it was the sex act. There wasn't
any metaphor to it. It wasn't It wasn't like, it
wasn't deeper than him talking about doggy style, but it's
it was R and B sounding. You know, that's the
thing if you.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
If you R and B sounded, people just kind of
push you over in that lane with real singers.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Yeah, you know the way I like it. Dog is
down told you before that I liked it dog Style.
I'm like, damn, he really was just this Why my
parents were shaking their head when they heard that ship
you when I get I aren't even trying.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
I was like, no, wonder why a lot of parents
would be like, the fuck is you listening to?

Speaker 1 (11:43):
It was just mixed message. It was just mixed messages.
The style didn't match with the lyrics. You know, I
love you, bitch, I'm like, whoa.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
That's not let me smack your hole right, like, well, damn,
I thought you loved you.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
That doesn't seem very very gentle all. And then the
the next song after that was Regulate, and that's when
I turned it off. And I know what y'all thinking.
I heard Regulated one hundred times. There's nothing really wrong
with that song. I hear what you're saying. But the
R and B crooner Nate Dog, I'm pretty sure murdered
some people in front of some prostitutes and then went
to the hotel with them, And that's actually a pretty

(12:17):
traumatizing night. I was listening to the lyrics. I was like, God, damn,
we were listening to the perspective of stone cold murdered murderers,
like they were just murdering and having sex with women
in the hotel. It sounds like a nice evening, I guess,
but a lovely light for the ladies of the nights. Yeah,

(12:38):
Like he murdered some people. And then Warren G's like,
what we supposed to do next? And He's like, I've
seen a call full little girl. And I'm like, what
how about how about we let's go on these homes.
How about we get rid of these bodies. How about
we get an alibim we trying to do that? Who
got time for that? How about we come up with,
you know, clean some crime scene evidence. It's like what

(13:00):
off from buzzy? Oh okay, you know what is the greatest? Yeah, well,
you know, we just murdered these people in front of
these prostitutes. No need to let the prostitutes go to
waste anyway, but yeah, r kell, don't let him expire.
Yeah r Kelly killed are he killed male R and
B And it's never coming back. Man, It's sad. It's

(13:23):
been like twenty years that that singy talking stuff.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Yes, because I'm I'm thinking about what you were saying.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
It's like, yeah, there's a lot of artists that I love.
I'll go, can you really sing? I actually don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I know it's like I loved your music because it
was popping in it and and you know, some some
record label person figured out whatever the algorithm was back
then to the kind of get in my brain.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
But overall was like I don't know if you really
could sing? Yes, rap singing, just not singing singing. You know,
I'm trying, like, I'm sure there's some people as you know,
I'm not saying there's nobody. Uh, people exist, but it's
just like it's it's not prevalent like it used to be.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
The whole genre just kind of gone. And it's one
of those things where you know, I know a lot
of people, you know, I don't have a problem with
K pop, but a lot of people complain and K pop,
but it's like that that window is almost missing. Not
not that it's not there at all, but it's nothing
like you don't have any new additions, you don't have
no you know, BT twelve, you don't have none of

(14:27):
them groups to kind of in and like that team too.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
I thought it was like be too too to be
two K. I'm sorry that be two K. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
I'm I'm a little older, so I forgot. I mean
I don't remember B two K. Right, yeah, be too K.
I know for some people that stay jammed. So it's
not not the insulting people, but it's one of those
things with that lane, that teenager lane where you're not
quite an adult, but you're not quite a baby.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
It's like that whole genre just well it used to
be like in your Windo and ship. Now it's just
they're just saying it and I and like I said,
I can't this generation. I think it was us, like
it was people our age that just stopped putting it
was no more, your love is coming down, and it
was you know, I want to hit it. Dog is
stuff that's from the back in case you don't remember

(15:14):
on fold those down, like it's like, damn, we get it.
Bro a little just a little bit of mystique. Yes,
it's fun. And then the last thing is I finally
found a scam for the restaurants that is even worse
than the fucking the salad wedge, which was a chunk
of lettuce that think make you do all the work

(15:35):
to turn into a salad. I'm not hearing twenty five
dollars do the work. You do the work. That's that's fancy.
That's when you know you at a good restaurant. Good restaurant.
I got to do the work. The salad wedge, you're like,
oh man, they really do it big here. I have
to make my own salad. But the I think I
found another scam that's worse. It's this room temperature tap
water bullshit that they getting away with it without putting

(15:56):
no ice in it. It's supposed to be the son
of sophistication. You really eating that a fine establishment, we
don't make, motherfucker. It is ninety degree. I'm from the south, right,
it's ninety I'm from the south. The sun is beaming
on mass water. If you lot some ice in this tapwater,
it's not even fancy water. I know you poured that

(16:17):
bottle from the tap and then you brought the bottle
to the to the table because the bottle ain't got
no label on it, so I know you didn't open
up a fresh pack of whatever, a fancy water that
that man that wakes up at three in the morning
dips his face. And we didn't get that water. We
got some tap water. And then you you tricked me
into thinking no ice. It means I'm really I'm really

(16:37):
hobnobbing with the with the sophisticates tonight.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
No baby, it is eighty five degrees out here at
nine pm.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I've on some ice. And you know how you know
it's bullshit is that I ordered a coat. Motherfucker brought
out a Mexican bottle coat and some ice and was like,
you pour it into the ice, and I'm like, that's
what I like for my water too. If it was
for that, I wouldn't ordered the coat. If I could
just have some ice, it ice on the me and you? Now,
is that part of the tariffs? Is it like an

(17:05):
a search is an ice sarchar? Apparently it is? Oh
you want water and ice, sir? Wow, you're living big tonight.
I didn't know. I didn't know. We had too fancy.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
The big pockets in here all right, y'all ready charging
the arm of the leg for the food, and now
I can't even get ice.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Right, all right, let's get out of here.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
I didn't know she was black until a number of
years ago when she happened to turn black, and now
she wants to be known as black.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
People have got to know whether or not their presidents
are crooked.

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Well, I'm not a crook.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
I've learned everything I've got. I'm saying in Tennessee, I
know it's affection put in Tenniste. It's just fool We
want shame on, shame on, shame on, shame on you,
Shame on you, shame We can't get fooled again. Tell
you what I don't know about you, But I'm going
to go to bed like I'm going to go. I

(17:59):
guess we'll talk holl of Uh, I guess uh. Trump
National Security Advisor Mike Watts and his deputy to lead
post in the White House. They leave an underscrutiny because
they put together the signal chat. Oh my god, man

(18:22):
for them to be all the DEI affirmative action. These
people aren't qualified, they don't deserve to be here. Get
this black five star general out of here. We don't
want to deal with that bullshit. And then immediately within
a two three weeks of getting the jobs, they'd be like, yeah,
so this motherfucker was live streaming intelligence briefings. He was no,

(18:43):
I'm just I'm just saying my face, and I was like,
he really probably did. Yeah. The fact that it's even
relative that you even thought that I was not joking
is just proof for these motherfuckers. Man. You're like, yeah,
I gotta step down. What happened. I was on the
seat ignoral chat and I accidentally put a reporter onto
our top secret government plans. I mean, I said it

(19:05):
was a lot of bullshit, and I blamed the reporter.
But turns out, uh, even the Trump administration didn't like it.
So apparently they got lines too, all right, So yeah,
he's stepping down, as is some other people. They saying Peter,
they're expecting Peter HEGXAF to step down to just Peter

(19:27):
Hexsaf who fired a bunch of black people. Uh, they
just upheld a rule where they can actually continue to
discriminate against trans people out of the military. The Supreme
Court held it up. So people that are qualified that
put in the time way more than Hagseth, way more
than these other people, Like Hexaf was a Fox News
house who's getting who's losing his job because he's so

(19:48):
bad at it within a few weeks, And there were
military career military officials that lost their jobs because they
happened to be not a straight white male. But this
is what we put in charge. Yeah, speaking of which,
exclusive order by HEGSEF to cancel Ukraine weapons caught the
White House off guard. So obviously Trump is against Ukraine.

(20:13):
I don't really trust his administration to handle this. They
made some type of minerals deal or something in order
to continue to support the Ukraine, which is basically I'm
trying to rob Ukraine because they're in a desperate situation.
So we're joining in with the bully to be like
fuck them, you know, you hold him down, I'll punch them,

(20:34):
you know that type of shit. And so what's interesting
in this is hegxf stopped eleven flights loaded with artillery
shells and weapons from going to Ukraine. Now they're gonna,
i'm sure, throw him under the bus and say no,
we didn't want him to do that. He did that

(20:54):
on his own, and my guess is that Trump and
them would have wanted him to do that, and then
once that deal was signed or whatever, be like, oh,
I don't know what happened. That was crazy, right, But
also I would not be shocked if this is a
foreshadowing of what they plan to do eventually. Anyway, he'll
take the he'll take the blame for this, he'll probably
lose his job whatever. Since he's already leaving, you might

(21:16):
as well blame him on the way out the door.
But then eventually, you know, I would not be shocked
if at some point they abandoned supporting Ukraine despite any
mineral deal.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Oh together, they don't care, Yeah that they that they
have not wanted to do it. Anytime they've had any interaction,
Trump has been an ass and just act like that
dude's the worst and he just don't know what the
fuck he's talking about because he has no intentions and
he does not care.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Right, So I don't. I never trust the word or
this administration because I just think they're full of liars.
So when they say stuff like that it was a
complete accident oversight, I'm like, was it? Though? Trump says
he's gonna reopen Alcatraze Prison to send the worst of
the worst there. He wants to send America's most ruthless

(22:02):
and violent offenders to Alcatraz. Here's the thing about about
this that I think is interesting. When Republicans talk about prison,
they mean it in a punitive form. They never mean
it in a rehability to the rehabilitative form.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Oh No, they're not trying to get you a readjusted
back into society, No, because when you're in there, fars
dere concerner, you might as well be in there for life.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
The other part of this is how much of it
is about symbolism, because Alcatraz and being a horrible place
to send a human being. It's an infamous prison because
it was, you know, inhumane, and it was hard to escape,
even though some people did eventually escape, but the Alcatraz

(22:52):
optics and being for it is what he's in it for.
It's like a TV show. Yeah you read the headline.
Who knows that this even happens. It's like the WI
in Mexican who knows what happens? He's just talking. But
it's definitely something that makes people go, Wow, what a
tough guy on that side of the hour. You know,
Joe Rogan and them will be like, what this is
the what I want from a president. He's so tough.

(23:13):
He's tough on immigration, he's tough on crime. Meanwhile, you
know he's a he is a criminal, so hello, uh,
but yeah, you're gonna open that prison? Uh. He announced,
he announces one hundred percent terrified movies produced out of
the side of the US says it's gonna save Hollywood.
I don't know if that. I mean, my guess is

(23:35):
it won't do shit, and more than likely you'll get
some repunitive reprisals from other countries. It's gonna fuck up
American movies overseas. Then of course it's American fans. You're
just gonna have people that are like, why the fuck
I gotta pay twice as much for my hero Academy
of the movie Yes a Demon Slayer, like like like

(23:56):
the tickets for those movies are gonna be like double
the trip of the price because it's bullshit, right, just
just just xenophobic bullshit. There's no logic to it. I'm
gonna save Hollywood. How is that saving Hollywood? It's like
so much of Republican stuff is about restrictions. It's like,
if you take away welfare, people will get a job.

(24:17):
And it's like or people were looking for jobs even
on welfare. You can have a job because that's what
the poverty line is, right, and more importantly, if they're
not just lazy fucks, so let's say even a percentage
of them more lazy fucks, you're still dooming some people
to just fucking death and poverty. Like some people were
doing the best they can and you're like, fuck them,

(24:39):
no carve outs, no exceptions, the same way they do
with abortion. Well, if we don't even give you the
right for abortion, fuck them people that you know what,
Fuck fuck the fact that it's you're right, but also
fuck every emergency situation. Fuck the we will make your
behavior change because you will no longer have the right
to have an abortion, which only means that people will

(25:00):
continue to do some of the same things. People will
end up having babies that people regret and don't take
care of it, all that shit, And people will still
have abortions, Yes, they will.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
They will still have abortions, and the death ray for
women will go up because studies show that once abortions
became legal, they was like less women died, you know.
They were saying a lot of women were committing suicide
and things like that because.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
They just did not want to have the babies.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
Like like, if somebody's determined that they don't want to
do it, there's nothing you can do the top them,
Like if it's in their minds, but this is not
what they want and or what's gonna happen. They're gonna
go through the process, have the baby, and then just
leave the baby wherever they birth it.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
And prosecuting people. None of it's gonna matter at the
end of the day. So yeah, Ice can now enter
your home without a warrant to look for migrants. This
reminds me a bit of nine to eleven, by which

(26:03):
people gave up their rights because they were scared. Because
they were scared and what happens is you give up
your rights because you're scared, like, government, come protect me,
Fuck do process, fuck civil rights. You never get these back, No,
you do not. They like we don't come like you.

(26:24):
You don't get on. You don't put the shoes back
on at the airport. You take them off forever. Now,
yes you do. And it's interesting because it's the fear
of immigrants that is going to lead to people being like,
fuck my rights. Do whatever you need to do, you know,
because the fear migrant on that side is very real.

(26:45):
The immigrants are raping you, they're killing you, they're coming
to take your stuff. They're all immigrants are bad. They're
all bad, you know. And you if you're an immigrant,
you agree with me. You're not a bad person. You're
one of the good ones. But everyone else is bad.
And don't worry. You can trust the government the rule
of I'll protect you. We will always make the right decision.
So long as you follow the rules, you'll be fine.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
And that's the trick bag. As long as you follow
the rules, you'll be fine. And that's not true because
it's going to be a lot of rule followers is
going to have to shift and deport it to other
places today that they don't even speak the language, nor
are they're from.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
It is going to be a lot of.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
Born and raised here White Americas is going to be
impacted by this shit. It might end up in Alcatraz
and all that shit. But the trick bag is, as
long as I can get you to think it's somebody
other than you, were good. The second you think this
could be me, like like all this shit could impact me,
that's when the tide changes.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
But for right now, for a lot.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Of people, they still believe that it's everybody but them,
even some black people, everybody butt them. Because when you
see black people talk about immigrants and people that are
like non American quote unquote, and some of them are
born and raised here, they just don't They just you know,
don't look like you.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
And you hear the ignorant and stupid shit they say.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
You go, oh, you've bought into the white supremacy bullshit,
and you don't understand you're gonna be impacted by this also.
And this is where I go. I get to the fact,
and we talked about it before. There has to be
more suffering. There has to be more suffering, and people
don't want to hit us, But there's gonna have to
be more deportations. They're gonna have to be more of

(28:30):
them walk running up in people houses, tearing your shit up.
It ain't a goddamn thing you're gonna can do about it.
It's gonna have to be more people losing their jobs,
like like, it's going to have to be more of
it before somebody could say, oh.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
Shit, it can happen to me, Yes, bitch.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
And people had told you that and so to prevent
us from being here in the first place.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
But you're so stupid, ignorant, self centered.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
That that that that you would believe the lies before
you believe the truth than anybody was telling you to
prevent any this happening in the first place.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
According to the memo, agents can break into a home
if getting a warrant is impracticable. So they didn't. They
spelled it wrong, which is another thing that's been happening.
Elenda McMahon sent a press release out today. She's the
head of the Department of Education and she's trying to
destroy full of typos, spelling error, all kinds of shitos,

(29:21):
all kinds of shit. Pam Bondi, they can they routinely
send out these press releases that are just fucking unprofessional.
These people are so ghetto. They're so fucking ghetto. The
claim everybody else is they're they're everything that they claim
to hate about other people and other races and other nationalities.

(29:45):
It's crazy anyway, impracticable if it's well, if getting a
warrant is impracticable, uh, and they don't, then they and
they don't need a judge's approval. Instead, they can sign
their own administrative warrants h and the bar for action
is low based on quote unquote reasonable belief that someone

(30:05):
might be part of a Venezuelan gang is enough reasonable belief.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
So that means they're just gonna run up in everybody's house.
That's all that means. They can just be like but
like this in the way, it's so vague that a
lot of them not even gonna do it. They just
gonna walk up and you knock, you say no, they're
gonna kick the dough in, waving the faux fo and
they gonna just gonna tell your shit up and like, well,
we thought that was like bitch, I told you the
person wouldn't hear. They was like, oh, well, and now
you your shit fucked up, your ship chopped the smither

(30:30):
ring because you know when they come through, they fucking
up everything. And now you're left with a big ass
bill and you know, now you gotta rebuild your life.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
You mean, you're you're that's the optimistic. They can also
just take you away, true, you can just not. I
mean they've shown proof that they will not. If they
make a mistake and send someone out of here under
dubious circumstances, they're like, we're not bringing them back, so
fuck you, and my bad. Impracticable is a word. I'm sorry,
it just I thought impractical would be more apropos for

(31:01):
what she was trying to say. But impracticable basically means
about the same thing. Impracticable means something that is not
capable of being done or put into practice, which how
is a warrant? How's that not capable? But okay, while
impractical means something that is not wise or reasonable, So
they use the right word. It's my fault, guys, I'm
just too mad. All right, we'll do a couple more,

(31:24):
because as you can see, I'm already so mad. Israel
approves planning to intensify guys, of operations and they are
planning on literally moving the people out of out of
the Gayza strip. And yeah, they the ministers on Monday
agreed to ramp up the war against Hamas and Gaza.

(31:46):
The plan, which official said would be gradual with Marcus
significant escalation in the fight in Gaza, which resumed in
mid March. At the Israel Hamas failed to agree on
an extension to a to an eight week truce, the official.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations.
The army was calling up tens of thousand of reserve
soldiers and said Israel will operate in additional areas in

(32:09):
Gods and continue to strike the militant infrastructure. It already
controls roughly half of God's territory, including air buffer zone
along the border with Israel, as well as three corridors
that run east west along the strip. These are squeezed
war weary Palestinians into ever shrinking wedges of land in
the devastated territory.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Yeah, yeah, this is what we was voting on that
you know this, why look people in their face and
was like some of them minute and some of them
voted against it. But it's a large percentage of people
that were out there like on these people have but
still turn around and voted against it.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
The fighter is this place more than ninety percent of
Godza's population, often multiple times and turned Gods into an
uninhabitable moonscape. What I'll say about this is that I
also looked I think it might even be the next article. No,
I didn't save this article, but there was another article

(33:03):
I read today that was like, you know, the people
that are like the uncommitted vote in Michigan, they talked
to some of their like the leaders of of that movement,
like to catch up with them again, you know, recently,
since you know, obviously this news is pretty bad. And

(33:27):
people was like, yeah, I don't regret I don't regret it,
right because they don't. They will not take personal responsibility.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Like it's a lot of people in this country that
and this is why this is going to drag out
so long, and some of them will never make personal
responsibility that you you're the reason why these things happened,
and you're the reason why people are saying.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
Well, you would need to you would What I'm saying
is this somebody would need to say I would do
something differently, or I will do something differently in the
next election. Either I should have done this or or Okay,
I don't regret what I did, but next time I

(34:12):
won't do that. That's what it would take to change
the outcome, assuming everything's on the up and up with
another election. You know, big assumption there. People not people
don't want to do that. They do not you know,
they don't have any regrets. You know, this is from
May fourth, This is like two days ago the Bullwark

(34:34):
pro Palestinian activists gave Trump a booths. They have no regrets,
like you can't make somebody feel something they don't want
to feel. And I feel like a lot of us
on the other side of this, as Democrats, I think
they thought we would feel regret, like the Democrats loss
and it's because of this one issue and they weren't
good enough on it. And that's not what I see.

(34:56):
I see way more people being like and it could
just be my people around me, I don't know, but
way more people seem more like, oh, well, like that
that was me trying fuck around to find out or
you know, get somebody else to do it, or go
protest Trump like it's not it hasn't turned into the
empathy and connection that people were claiming would happen after

(35:19):
the election. And honestly, I don't even see anybody doing
that type of empathy connection work. Like they're not reaching
out to communities and being like, no, here's why you
do need to get on the Democrats to get them
to be better on this issue. It's all like a
rage thing of like, uh huh, so there you get.
Now look at you. It's like, what if everyone's talking

(35:39):
like that to each other. I don't see a coalition building.
And while we're talking like that to each other, no
one's talking like that to Trump. So I don't see
this like getting any better until somebody changes something.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Right, And like you said, eventually it's gonna be so
bad that people gonna be like, well, fuck it, I
don't care how you voted. You're here now, let's go
so until we get to a point that what you
did in the past and how you voted in the past,
and how I feel about you at this particular moment
does not matter. Rage is the thing that's controlling everybody
right now. But it's gonna have to get to the
point where the raide is not gonna be about rage,

(36:13):
is gonna be about the suffering. The feeling of suffering
and sadness and depression is gonna be way grater than
that rage. And then everybody gonna be like, hey, I'm
here for you, you here for me, because we all
suffering together.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Right, all right, we need to get to a different
type of rage where obviously very upset by these guys. Okay,
we don't need to keep going through all this, so
let's uh, let's do a different section. Let's do uh,
you know, let's do gender wars. That always makes people
get upset.

Speaker 5 (36:50):
War's a war going on outside, went on outside.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
And I will remind you guys that once again, gender
wars is not us judging the merit of the people
talking and the points they're making. Obviously, we're just judging
is this good content that will go viral by making
people upset about gender norms or gender wars or whatever.
Today's we have Paul Pierce, who apparently was on a

(37:26):
podcast The Truth at the Dark, So this is I
think this is his foray into the Shannon Sharp territory,
like Nightcap, is him doing whatever it's because it's wide
open now, which is ironic because he got fired from
ESPN for showing a woman's working live on our Instagram
or something, and Shannon Sharp got hired and immediately made

(37:47):
of audio sex tape and now we got OnlyFans models.
He's accused of sexually assaulting and he's outing and talk
and video recordings or audio recordings. I'm talking about choking
a little white girl like egg. Maybe maybe Paul Pierce
wasn't that bad as what I thought. But Paul Pierce said, really, Rod, really,
do you not know me? I am that bad? Okay,

(38:08):
give me a second to get on this mic is
within twenty four hours he got on the podcast. Mike.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Feel like a relationship shouldn't be based off sex. But
every relationship is based off of that.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
I don't think, so.

Speaker 4 (38:19):
You can't tell me nothing different. This is what I
feel and that's why I'll never be in another relationship
because it's always based off of that.

Speaker 6 (38:26):
So you're not gonna be okay.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
First of all, that's a good way to clip this,
like they clipped it immediately where you would get mad. Also,
his clothing it's given Hugh Heffner, but if he shopped
at the dollar store, and I think that is a
good look for making people upset, because I'm already feeling
a way about just his chose choice of attire a relationship.

Speaker 4 (38:50):
No for what, because it's gonna be based off the sex.
Once that weare down, you're gonna go find somebody else
that's better. Yeah, they ain't gonna be based off of this.

Speaker 7 (38:59):
This is the thing. And listen carefully. Listen carefully. Relationships.

Speaker 4 (39:04):
Let me say you what marriage is all about, or
let me say what marriage is and who's marriage for
marriage is for old people and poor people.

Speaker 1 (39:14):
Okay, so let's get into that.

Speaker 4 (39:16):
Why Because when you broke our parents, like my mom's
and all them, they married on a mariage of like, okay,
we're gonna put our incomes together and have all these kids.

Speaker 7 (39:26):
And then when our kids, we're gonna have five ten kids.

Speaker 4 (39:29):
Back in the sixties, all of them they got five
ten kids so they can work and bring income.

Speaker 7 (39:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (39:34):
So you poor, So you married for that, and now
when you get old, somebody had to beat all your
side to take care of you. Right now, my mom
got married. My mom never been married in my lifetime.
She got married when she was seventy. Wow, it was perfect,
she asked, somebody to buy her side the whole way through.

Speaker 7 (39:55):
So do you I really believe that? Like that's what Like.

Speaker 1 (39:58):
That's not literally the whole way through. That's kind of
opposite the whole way through.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
Outside of that, it's no advantage to a man. Why
is marriage to vanished advantage? What does it do for
a man when things go south? Like we gonna have
to give up half aur this, pay child support, pay,
But what do the it's only a vatas to a woman,
Like it's real tall.

Speaker 6 (40:24):
But what if you meet a woman and you're like, Wow,
she's a gem, she's valuable, she's everything, and I want
to lock her down in marriage.

Speaker 7 (40:30):
I don't want to lock no woman down. We could
be cool.

Speaker 6 (40:33):
So you're telling me right now today, today, you on
January fourth, you do not want to be in a
relationship ever.

Speaker 4 (40:41):
Again, I don't think it's realistic long term until I
turn seventy.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
I am done. There's not a long term after seventy.
Oh okay, I've.

Speaker 7 (40:52):
Never been born forty seven.

Speaker 4 (40:54):
Right now, until I turn seventy, that's the only realistic
for our seeing is because we both all we ain't
out the streets, were at hall watching TV.

Speaker 7 (41:02):
You go take me to the hospital. I'm gonna take
you to the hospital. That's it. But right now I'm
too cracking right now.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
So is it because I need to do all that
for you know? Okay, all right, that's the Uh, that's
the content, Karen U zero out of ten? What would
you give that for? You know, gender war starting, getting
these gender war started.

Speaker 2 (41:25):
Uh, I'm gonna get this about an eight or nine.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
And the biggest reason why because he literally hit all
the tropes, like like like in his conversation, he you know,
he talked about marriage not benefit men and what do
they get out of it. He's advocating four men, you know,

(41:52):
like like specifically for men, like the relationship and the
divorce only impacts of man. And you know, I liked that.
He was like, you know, because you're gonna have a
lot of group of people fussing. You're gonna have You're
gonna have people that ain't got money fussing. You got
people that got money fussing. You're gonna have a lot

(42:12):
of young people fussing, a lot of old people fussing.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
You know, because he like, I'm gonna be everybody in
the room. Yeah, I think I'm with you. I think
I'm going lower only because his delivery isn't refined enough
just yet, he felt like he was stumped, Like, yeah,
he felt like he knew the he knew which third
rails he wanted to touch, but he wasn't getting to

(42:37):
them fast enough. And it's like it's almost like he
needed to look down at his note cards to be like, oh,
I was supposed to say something about how men there's
no reason for men to do it. Now, what the
reason I'm not giving him? Like a completely bad ratiness one.
He's Paul Piers and so anytime you get a sports
person talking about relationships or some shit that's just not

(42:58):
their expertise, make people mad already because like, motherfucker, I
barely trust you to talk about Lebron James. Now you
want to talk about all for marriages. I immediately google
his Paul Pierce divorce. Of course, of course, yeah, it
sounds like a hurt man, right right right. The other

(43:20):
thing too about it is I'm boosting it up a
little bit because I thought his co host was great. Now,
I know most people will go she was terrible, she
said there, she didn't refute any points. No, she was
great these women like this that get this job do
not exist because those men respect them, or that they're
even there to be respected. They're there to look pretty,

(43:42):
they're there to make faces about what they're saying. They're
not really there to truly challenge them. Maybe we'll get
to that point over over time, as more and more
women write in or people right like, I can't believe
you're sitting here. You pick me, ass bitch, blah blah blah,
And more than likely what will happen is instead she'll
get mad at those women and be like, you know,
I don't have the right to just sit here. It's

(44:04):
the Paul Pierce show. It's not me. If you don't
have a problem with Paul right in for Paul, you
know that kind of thing, because that's that's all par
for the course of course. But the way she was
throwing them allutes with her like half questions that weren't
really they were just laid like here dunk on women
some more. She was low key the star of that clip.
She kept them on track. Yeah, she kept him going

(44:25):
back to like here say some more fucked up shit.
So uh yeah, I would give because of her. I
give it like a seven but if it was him
by himself, doing exactly what he was saying, I would
have gave it like a four or five because it's
just not it's not very good content. And it seems
like he's thirsty, like he was searching every couple of
lines of age. Maybe this will make people mad, This

(44:47):
will make people mad, And I don't like those guys.

Speaker 2 (44:49):
And like you say, somebody, I said, somebody that was
refined would have spoke. The pace would have been a
quicker pace, right, and they would have gotten to the
to the bullet points quicker. She still could have did
what she did. But but but the clip would have been shorter.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
Right, Yeah, so I think you know anyway, good stuff,
good stuff, Okay, Paul, your foray into the uh truth
at the dark. That is what Shannon Sharp was doing.
And if as long as you're not abusing any women,
putting your hands on anybody, that is a lane that
is wide to fuck open right now. Because like Kevin
Samuels when he the first to go. Yeah, like, being

(45:26):
a horrible person is not a disqualifier from being in
the gender wars. No one is measuring like if you
a good dude or not. So just you can be terrible,
but don't fuck it up and be legally terrible. Right
and now you legally you're going to jail and you're
getting a lawsuit. But just being a terrible person now

(45:46):
almost as a plus. All right, let's see we can
do a little guess the race before we get out
of here, to catch the race.

Speaker 7 (46:02):
It's time. It's time to catch the race. It's time
to catch the race.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Had way too loud? My bad? All right, let's go
with this one, uh cops. Walmart shoplifter seventy three claimed
the devil made her do it. Oh no, hey, it
be happening sometimes. You know, you you look up and
you're you're in Walmart and you're trying to buy some stuff,

(46:30):
and then the devil just hop out there like, hey,
steal that ship. I tap you on the shoulder. You'd
be like, you know what, you're a good point. I
think I'm gonna do it. I heard Target taking herself
check out out because the devil be up in Target. Now,
queenis told me to do it? Who told you to
do it? The police say. Angela of Velasquez to Border

(46:55):
was stopped by Walmart security when she sought to exit
the Tampa area store with a hundred twenty five dollars
one hundred and twenty one dollars and eighty five cents
worth of goods shampoo, socks, men, shorts, et cetera. Taborida
cops said had slashed the items in a plastic stashed
the items in a plastic bag she brought into the retailer.
According to the investigators, she initially denied swiping the merch,

(47:18):
but later ad minute that they did attempt to lead
the store without paying for those items. As for the
motor for the alleged larceny, she said they were told
by the devil to buy them for someone else, but
she did not have enough money, so she attempted to
leave with them. That's a that almost sounds like charity

(47:39):
the devil's doing. He's helping people get closed. Now get
some drawers for this man. All right, all right, thank
you devil and arrest. Afidavid does not further describe Taboida's
conversation with the devil, who has not been charged in
connection with the Myschiy theft. She disappeared like he always does.
She was released from the county jails this morning at

(48:01):
the posting one hundred and fifty dollars bond, So you
did have some money. You actually had enough money to
just pay for the shit. You've had one hundred fifty
dollars bond, you had a undred twenty one and eighty five.
That's my math, all right, Karen, guess the race of
Angelo ls squat typ order Hispanic Latina. All right, let's

(48:22):
check the chat room see what they believe. The devil
runs around McDonald house, right, like, when has the devil
ever been doing charity? Steal some clothes, give them to
the homeless? Yes, devil, well, who knows? And Jesus in America,
Jesus is the one like, fuck them homeless people, So
maybe the devil makes sense being charitable in America. Reverse roles.

(48:45):
What is freaking Friday? Latina says Trey. All right, we're
not getting a lot of guesses in this one. The
correct answer is for all those that did guess a
latinix woman, Yeah, she was a Latina. You guys got
a correct and that she is. She looks sorry, she

(49:12):
looked like, man, damn, I shouldn't I know, I shouldn't
have did it. Listen to the damn devil gonna got
me hemmed up again. Mm hmmm. That's why I don't
mess with the devil, y'all. Let's see a fiend relieved
himself in church fountain. What yeah, Yeah, it happens. Sometimes

(49:35):
you gotta go, you gotta go. You know what I'm saying.
Yess he wanted to help that holy water on alone,
didn't he? Yep, Yep, he definitely did. Here you go.
A registered sex offender urinated into a holy water font
in a Pennsylvania church, according to investigators who have charged

(49:56):
fifty one year old suspect with desecrating the sanctuary. He
alleged that Jesse so called last month entered Saint Patrick
Catholic Church in York and wondered about the building, which
was unlocked and open to the public. After browsing through
the Lost and Found box in the church vegetable, he
approached the pedestal containing the holy water uh. The police officer,

(50:17):
who prepared to have a david, noticed that the pedestal
is considered an object of veneration and that so called
desecrated it by polluting it with urine. The incident appears
to have been recorded by a security camera. What if
you really thought it was a urinal was He like,
I don't know nothing about this religion. I'm I'm a
I'm a Mormon. I just I just need to use
the bathroom. A church worker did confirm the Holy water

(50:39):
was contaminated with urine. Oh, how do you find that out?
How do you find that out? I hope, I hope
you saw. I hope it. Won't you open that thing
up and touched it or smelled head or something like this? Somebody,
this ain't right, right, you open up the fucking thing.
R Kelly Star is playing. Oh no, like what is this?

Speaker 2 (51:00):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (51:01):
This water has been contaminated. We don't sing. I believe
I can fly to Catholic church. He ain't nothing but
a number. Get out of here right. So Co was
identified as a suspect following review of his prior booking photos.
He was arrested for intentional desecration of a venerated object,
a second degree misdemeanor that carries a maximum two year
sentence free on five thousand dollars unsecured. Bell so cooed

(51:21):
is scheduled for a May sixth that's my fault. Don't
worry about a May sixth preliminated here in district court.
According to court records, his rap sheet includes convictions for theft,
criminal trustpass, reckless driving, to soily conduct, and driving without
a license. He was convicted in the twenty fourteen of
indecent assault without consent, a crime for which is required
to register as a sex offender. Well, he was in

(51:44):
the right church. I mean it was Catholics. Upon his release,
becausin Karen, guess the race. Karen's going with white for
mister Soko. What was the first thing? Jesse Soko? All right,
let's see what you guys believe his race to be
smell like ammonia up in here. Somebody need to drink
more water. White. Yeah, it's like it's smell very asparagus

(52:07):
in this holy water. This time somebody poison the water
hole white. The correct answer is he was white. Correct?

(52:30):
That is disgusting like he did that? Yeah, Like, oh
my god, just I don't who who just peas on things?
You know? I don't even like being in a public bathroom, Like,
oh god, it's just I don't know if I want
to be in here a church? You at that church? Bruh?

(52:54):
Getting it in All right, let's go to the bonus round.
So far caring is two for two. Why I am racing?

Speaker 2 (53:05):
How can I be racist about anybody or anything.

Speaker 1 (53:11):
In my life?

Speaker 7 (53:12):
How can I call them niggas?

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Just call them niggas?

Speaker 7 (53:19):
Go sky.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
High jumping, speed chucking, three hundred and sixty degree basketball?

Speaker 1 (53:32):
All right? Last one? Incorrect fast food order, sparks fight
at local dairy, Queen say police, Oh no, Police arrested
a Wellsville man who was accused. Well, actually I might
be able to play the audio. Hold on, let me
know if you can hear it.

Speaker 3 (53:51):
I don't know what goes through people's mind, but it's
not that serious. We'll fix anything. As long as you're
decent with us, We will gladly fix anything.

Speaker 8 (53:59):
Patience, It wasn't on the menu. Had a local dairy?
Queen Lise say. A customer lost his chill and took
it out on the employees. Investigator said, an incorrect food order.
Send the man over the edge.

Speaker 1 (54:10):
Hello, when the news gets spicy wooded and stars putting nappies,
you know the man lost his chill. He was not
a cool customer. He got kind of frosty up in there. Right,
it was in the cold shoulder, right, It wasn't Wendy's,
but he got a frosty reception in a blizzard of violence. Okay,
I'm stretching it.

Speaker 8 (54:29):
Now Tonight we're talking with employees inside the East Liverpool
Dairy Queen where this incident happened, and they say it's
not the first time something like this has happened. Here's
First News reporter John Rudder.

Speaker 9 (54:44):
The video speaks for itself. Watches this customer a dairy
queen in East Liverpool suffers a meltdown.

Speaker 3 (54:50):
Once someone starts screaming, then we usually.

Speaker 9 (54:52):
Watch police say it all started around four thirty Wednesday afternoon,
when a call came in about a fight at the
Dairy Queen on West eighth Street near State Round seven.

Speaker 10 (55:00):
He ordered food and there something was wrong with the order,
so he became very upset. I'm sure they were probably
trying to work on it. Looked like they were busy.
They're paring multiple things and it wasn't apparently wasn't good enough,
and words were exchanged and he decided to go around
back behind the counter into the kitchen and I saw
an employee.

Speaker 9 (55:19):
Police were able to track down the person thanks to
security footage and social media, identified as sixty one year
old James Wicker. He's been charged with assault.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
Sixty one is so old to just be assaulting people.

Speaker 2 (55:31):
But to dairy Queen, this just isn't like you'd be
afraid the employee might whoop your ass.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
So many things went wrong in your life right for
you to be at dairy Queen already ordering food that's
not ice cream, and then secondly to be in the
back order food it's not ice cream. I'm just happening here,
that dairy queen. If you order anything but ice cream,
just be happy you got something. I got the drove. Okay,
they said it was a hot dog. Sorry, it's a

(55:56):
hamburger whatever. That was close enough close that Noah, the fucking.

Speaker 9 (55:59):
Magic authority say. Another employee jumped in to help break
up the scuffle.

Speaker 3 (56:04):
Their main concern was he had a gun and they
didn't see it, you know, because people are crazy.

Speaker 9 (56:08):
The incident left the two employees shaking up, but they're
going to be just fine. The girl who was assaulted
showing up for work the next day.

Speaker 3 (56:15):
You gotta get things under control, and there's not a
sentence fasing out like that.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
Yeah, he punched this girl like a grown ass man.
Oh he pushed her, and now what's funny? And she
ate that punch, so maybe dry Queen up there with
Wilfi ows she ate that punch, got up and started
choking them. But I'll show you all that in a second.

Speaker 9 (56:31):
Jack Barker is the manager at the day Queen and says, sadly,
this isn't the first time that something like this has happened.
A similar incident happening roughly a year ago, and.

Speaker 3 (56:39):
No topping on her Sunday when she asked for just
chocolate ice cream.

Speaker 9 (56:43):
Employees are just asking customers to not lose their cool
if they find themselves in a similar situation.

Speaker 3 (56:48):
I mean, I don't know what goes through people's mind,
but it's not that saraus. We'll fix anything. As long
as you're decent with us, we will gladly fix anything.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
Report all right, guess the rights of the man who
attacked the worker? White. Karen's gone with vanilla.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
Uh, no sprinkles, No sprinkles, hold the sprinkles of blood.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
All right? The chat rooms moving a little slow. Jimmy
Dean White. Somebody said, uh, the correct answer is white.
Now I'll show you out a video. And this is

(57:31):
so trippy. When he starts attacking this girl.

Speaker 8 (57:35):
Order send the man with employees inside the east liver.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
Let me pull it down, turn it down. But yeah,
like he just straight up swings on her. She's right
there and he just swings on her here like a man.
And then then he got kind of hit beat up
by another employee, and then she got her lick back
right there. She was choking the ship out of him.
And then whoever that other dude is must be his

(58:00):
friend or some other customer drags him out, and then
that's how he leaves.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
But wow, and my thing is, we're back here. We
know the lad Like it's almost like you. It's like
you went away to a home team. They got all because.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
Yeah, we friends back here. You you for dello. But
as they brought it, brought up guns man could have
had a gun like that. That's a great equalize a
lot of times when people do ship like this, it's
because they do have a gun or something. They think
they in their mind, I'm invincible, I go up here
and kill everybody. Uh well, anyway, you got choked out. Yeah,
he caught them dairy queen hands. All right, let's wrap

(58:41):
this thing up with some sword ratchetness. Uh, and that's
the last thing. Very scary. Sword Wilding accused killer tries

(59:10):
to steal students car. Yeah, happening in Glenville on Glenville
Avenue shortly before eight pm. This is Boston, apparently, BU
Senior Ben Foley said his friend, a student at U
n H, was leaving his apartment built an apartment building
on Quinton Avenue after marathon Monday. That's when he was

(59:34):
confronted by the armed suspect identified as omar Riez. I
let him out to go right to the through driveway
there and then he comes back forty seconds later, banging
on the door. He's like, there's a guy with a
machete out there. I was like, you can't be serious.
Foley said his friend did not surrender the car keys,
which prevented the suspect from driving off right as he

(59:55):
clicked unlike, the guy ran toward the car trying to
get it. He heard the car door open, then he
realized the key wasn't there and decided to book it.
A shirtless reass was captured on by the police one
street over. They did have to tase him. Oh he
was a smart car. Yeah, we looked out the window.
He's right there. They led him out in handcuffed, shirtless.

(01:00:17):
Reas Wade is right up here in court for his
arraignment on Tuesday. Police say he killed an elderly family
member in her bedroom while his girlfriend was in the
other room. Damn. The victim has not been identified publicly,
but they but they suffered significant head trauma. White, I
don't have no race. His last name is Riaz though,
so I don't know if it's right. Yeah. Neighbors said

(01:00:41):
they saw belong As being tossed out of the window
the same apartment the night before. They say Reas had
been taking care of the elderly family member he was
staying with. It is always going to be a question
a while, I said upstairs neighbor Sheldon Dixon. He never
seemed all for anything like that to me. But you
never know what people are going through, that is true,
And you never know what's going through people. Swords Apparently

(01:01:02):
swords be going through people. His girlfriend was transported to
the hospital after the killing. The prosecutor says she did
not have serious injuries. So he also has three prior
restraining orders. A pending case involving malicious destruction of property
in an eighteen month suspended sentence for assault and battery
with a dangerous weapon involving a knife, so he graduated

(01:01:23):
the swords Knives our gateway. All right, y'all, that's it.
Thank you for listening. We'll be back tomorrow with BOSSI
and Mike from the Idea of Podcasts, where we'll probably
have a good discussion about sinners. Until then, I love you.
Wow
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