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Are you still alive?
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I feel like whatever I just did there is you
put out a code.
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The code the something.
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Somebody's computer or something just went crazy and they don't
know why.
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Yeah, John Wick's gonna let me into a They're gonna
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over nine years, we love to see it. Okay, nine
years is a long time.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
It is.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
I was thinking about that the other day. It was
like a podcast award thing they had. It was like
the pot, the pot, you know, the Black Podcast Awards
sign up, and I was thinking, like I would sign up,
but those one of that costs money to sign up.
Like that's how they gets you, is you signed, you
pay money, and then you get considered to possibly be nominated.
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We signed up for like NAACP Awards, we didn't even
get like considered. It kind of ends up being like
whoever the popular people are, which makes sense. I mean
it makes sense. It makes sense like Jamail Hill's doing
a podcast, you know her name. If her podcast is
a year old, it's still Jamil fucking Hill. Like you're going,
you're gonna put her as a nominee. You would like
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people to know about your award, put the word out.
You like her to be there. It gives you more
career credo if she wins it, you know, Like, and
I'm just saying Jamail Hill, but it's literally everybody. It's
you know, where like any celebrity podcast, any like corporate
sponsored podcasts, majorly backed podcast it just makes sense for
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them to like be there and do their thing, you know.
But I don't know if you're gonna find podcasts that
have been doing it longer than us. Yeah, I don't
know if you're gonna find black podcasts specifically that have
been doing it longer than us. Maybe there are, but
it's instilled doing it, yeah, and currently doing it.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Yeah, people have been doing it for a while, but
a lot of people have stopped doing it and no
longer are doing it.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
But people who have started before.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Us and continually to put out new episodes on a
consistent basis to today, it is very very few.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
And someone has said and it's the Black Podcast Awards,
you know, And so somebody has said something like, uh,
you know, because I was like, man, I don't think
I could. I said, my heart would be broken a
little bit to submit to an award and not even
get nominated for something that we've been doing longer than
everybody else. And it was funny. I was like, I
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don't know who else has even been doing as long
as us, and people were bringing up names and I
was like, no, they haven't.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Yeah, we've been doing it. You name them, and I
will look at you out like, yep, longer than them,
and yeah too, it's crazy and them too, yes, and
they've been around for a very long time a lot
of podcasts as but some people you go, yeah, we
were doing it before they started.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
So it's just it's just kind of a wild thing,
like at least for black podcasts. I feel like we're
you know. And so it said in the comments, it's like,
y'all should be like presenting an award or getting like
a Hall of Fame or something like induction. I was like,
if it feels like it, you know, But that's the thing.
Keep chugging along and maybe you get recognized, maybe you don't.
You don't want to let that stuff validate or invalidate you.
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But it's still one of those things where I do
look at it and go, huh, you know, maybe never
for us. Karen B. Knowing is the next one from
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a Jenny Thomas was the title six comments. Apia says,
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I said the things about houses because I heard the
expression starter house and I don't know, I didn't know
what it was. We don't have it here. Or is
that just what you call your former house in retrospect. Yeah,
it's what you call your former house in retrospect. The
other reason that that's interesting is that I would not
consider that like a taboo thing like it's it may
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be aspirational or something like that, to like, this is
our starter house. But that's something you're telling yourself, like
one day, I'll make it big and I'll have another house.
But it's you know, the idea of like only having
one house being a bad thing. That's not a bad thing.
That's not what people say. And the reality in America
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has changed so much that starter house is a concept.
Isn't necessarily what it used to be. Nope, a lot
of people are like, I mean, you wouldn't like put
it this way. If it takes you till you're forty
years old to get a house, you're not calling it
your starter house.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
No you're not.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
But if you're but the old school American dream of
like you turn twenty one, you graduate college, you get married,
you get a starter house, you have two point five kids,
you earn, you earn more, and by the time you're
like forty forty five or so, you're buying a new
house because you're everything has worked out for you so
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perfectly in this American dream. It was always a fallacy
of anyway, it wasn't always happening for most people. But
more importantly, that dream is not what it used to
be anymore. So now people will be just fortunate to
get a house, let alone a multiple houses along the
path of their lives. It's not impossible, but it's just
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not considered a giving and and it's not really frowned
upon in the circles I've seen. Like it may be
in some elite circles or white circles or money circles.
There might be people that look down on people that
just oh, you only have the house you first got,
But in general, I don't know anybody that thinks like that.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Agreed, And it's also for most I can speak for
my experience dealing with a lot of black people. For
most black people, normally, the first house they buy is
normally the house they keep, and they normally pass it
down to their children. You know, some actually, you know,
do move, but it's not like they move in two
and three times. Most might move one time into something
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a little bit bigger or something like that. But yeah,
it's not frowned upon because most people in America actually
want ownership in a home. In this particular country, it's
considered a form of ownership.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
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This episode was on my birthday May seventeen, Such a
great day, so I had to declare the day off
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Three g O took the day off. Then I realized
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Sean says, I think we mostly agree on mar In
the nineties, he was passable on some social issues, decent
or good. It's just a matter of degree, but he was.
He has devolved into a wretch. Yeah, And I just
think that that's like, obviously, I'm not here to cape
for fucking Bill Maher. I just think that, if anything,
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maybe I'm harder on him because what I'm saying is
there was a time when he was not as bad
as he is now, and I find what he is
now to be just so reprehensible and morally indefensible and hypocritical.
I don't understand how anybody is still fucking with him.
I just don't. And there was a time when I
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did understand, like, oh, you go on this platform, yes,
you're gonna disagree about some things, you're gonna agree about others.
But this is not simply a right wing platform in disguise.
It's it's actually like trying to be neutral affair on
some issues you know, you want, you're not gonna agree,
And no, it's no such thing as obviously as neutral affair.
(13:21):
But he was trying to be you know, like opening
these different opinions. But uh, he's not that anymore.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
There was a period of time for those of you
to round long enough with the Republicans want to be
with him.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Yeah. In a recent interview, he also and those are
the those are the Republicans before these maga Republicans, and
they wouldn't fuck with them, right, Like, It's just it's
just very interesting like watching him be the guy he
is now. So that's the whole thing, you know, And
I get it some people. It's just how hate works
for different people. Some people's hate it's like they was
never ship, they never was gonna be shit they would
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and uh they think that that's the most like virulent
way to show like somebody is just like a terrible person.
And I feel you on that sometimes maybe I even
feel that way, but I think What is more damning
to me is always to point out the slope. Yeah,
to be like evolution because me, Because to me, this
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shows you know right from wrong. Yes, you didn't always
believe this bullshit. So you made a conscientious choice to
be the Bill Marv today, the guy who capitulates the Trump.
That's who you decided to be. So yeah, it matters.
But he is DeVault into a wretch and in a
recent interview he also revealed he was incapable of sixty
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nine and so he is now bad at politics, bad
at comedy, and bad sex. If he was any worse
of a human being, Republicans might run him for president.
Well probably three sexual assault accusations away from that. If
he hadn't, if he wouldn't have paid the black prostitutes,
oh man, he would have been He would have been
president talking about reprehensible human beings. This title this episode
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made me chuck. Which was looking for Jenny Thomas. Evie
E says, you are so wrong for this pole because
the poll is do you think Jason Woodlock be having sex?
You are so wrong for this. Poe who wants to
picture Jason went lot fucking He's so insufferable. I know
he is probably as trash and bad as he is
a human being.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Gross.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Well, someone wrote in last week about how whatever white
girl he'd be having sex with, and I thought it
was you that wrote in and said that, So you
put it in my head first? Whoever said that? If
it wasn't you, whoever did right in to be like
and whatever woman Jason would lock be having sex with?
Do you put it in my head? And now it's
in everyone's head, So blame yourself. Abbia says, not me.
(15:42):
I have never seen this man in my life and
know him only from here and now I have a stump.
Stay strong and never google him. All right, good luck
the comments on YouTube. Steve Brown just left a black
power fistemoji. Joe says that thirteen fifty five, I last
so much when you mentioned mentioned and Jeanie Thomas plus
at forty two, oh to your take on all these
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people complaining about Bidle, what's perfect in what I needed
to hear? Thank you. Joseph says, I'm real, real tie
to hog David Hogg and every other leftist and progressive
who constantly complained about the Democrats but don't never put
up no candidates. There are the people who y'all like,
since y'all don't like running ours, none of ours. Are
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y'all grooming them? Are y'all working on their campaigns? The
mayor of Chicago is progressive. Do y'all like him? What
is your plan? And where are your candidates? Stop complaining
and give us some solutions, like Rodney Karen said, yeah,
And like, the thing that's funny is I don't think
you'll find people that truly disagree with their like, uh,
the general idea of like, hey, we wouldn't mind some
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younger Democrats. Oh no, I want all my Democrats. Oh like, no,
but do the work. You're here telling me on Twitter,
but you're elected, right, do the fucking work. God, why
are we even why are you even telling me your plan?
I'm'a be real with you. I why aren't just progressives
(17:07):
popping up in these districts and we're being like, oh,
did you know so and so is in the primary
challenge with this up and coming young progressive person that
we had not heard of until recently. But that person
has been doing boosts on the groundwork and that community
and seems to be very popular. That's how AOC got
on AOC went door to door. She put her fucking
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shoes on and went out there and got a ground campaign.
And next thing you know, she was primary some food
and we was like, oh shit, AOC is a new
congress woman. Just do that. I don't even know. Like
at this point, telling us on the internet feels like
a weird sort of like you still want likes and
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retweets and ata boys as opposed to like, go do
the work. So I don't mind the idea. And I
know some people are averse to this, but I'm not.
I'm with it. Primary people. If you want to, I
don't give a fuck. The only thing I don't care
about is if you do lose, shut the fuck up
about it. That's it. I don't Other than that, do
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whatever you want to. I just don't want a bunch
of these motherfuckers primary people. Then when they lose, it
was rigged, it was stolen. Dem why just step down.
You're old, Go beat them. If they're old, that's a
better reason to be able to beat them. Right, they
can't get on the ground like you can outwork them,
young fellows. Show me some hustle. So I ain't with
that shit. But yeah, I agree with us go do
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the work. J Fud says, I'm worse than caring about
the official weapon.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Of the show.
Speaker 3 (18:41):
I see, I ain't alone.
Speaker 1 (18:45):
I can mentally tell myself it's a folding chair beforehand,
but when Rit says it on the show, I say
taser in my head. Alicia Nicol says me too, I
still yelling taser. I feel it's tough.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Guys, I figure I tasted up ad it in the day,
but prefer neither.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
Do you think Jason would not be having sex? Eighteen
percent say yes, eighty two percent say no. I wonder,
I wonder he never talks about having sex. He's now
trying to be a new Christian man, even though he
used to be up in the strip clubs and shit.
But that all feels like part of the grift, So
of course, who knows what's real with that guy. All right,
let's get to the next episode. But first up eat
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how About Tomorrow? By DJ Jiffa. Oh yeah, someone said
(20:04):
we should tell people to like and subscribing for following
on YouTube. I think we do with one of the videos,
the autro video and stuff. But yeah, maybe I'll just
make I'll try to remember to mention it during the recording.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Guys, sorry about that, and thank you Nicole for that note.
Thank you thirty ninety eight burn, baby burn. Let's see,
we had six comments. If you're left the first people
going after Biden.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Now, a man who stepped down and doesn't hold an
office should be ashamed of themselves. And this is my opinion,
even before the diagnosis. He is a decent man. Isn't
running on hat and racism? Reading about this book makes
me actively mad for what? But I know for what?
As Rod said, people voted for Donald Trump, and it's
hard to face the fact that they chose hate because
they like the message. Of course, blame body. Yeah, And honestly, man,
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Jake Tapper has been doing this press tour and I
don't even know if I saved the article, but I
think I posted it on my Facebook. But he was
recently talking to you know, because he's promoting the book
he's recently talking about like the reason he did this,
butk blah blah. And so he says a liberal podcaster
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made a racism jab after he revealed his son wants
to be a cop. And he says, this is why
you fuckers are losing elections. That's not an unbiased man.
That's a man who is that like a lot, like
a lot of these fragile ass white people. They got
hit with one thing, who knows what it was, But
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suddenly now it's you know, fuck the Democratic Party, y'all
should lose. You know, my son is now fifteen year
olds old and he's a gamer. He's a football fan,
starting linebacker on his varsity football team. The Democratic Party
has no way of communicating with him. They have no
entry into his world, entry into his world, He's told.
He said, which, what.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Does that mean? What does that mean? What?
Speaker 1 (22:09):
How do they have no way of entry into his world?
Because he plays video games? He's the football fans.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
What does that mean?
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Only Republicans can do that? He says?
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
He visited podcasts bah Bay to promote his book. He said,
their joke was about my fifteen year old son, Oh,
how does he feel about minorities? Like the idea he
wants to be a policeman before he's he's racist, my son,
And like, you know, that was the big laugh. And
then I got dragged in the comments and all that stuff,
and I thought to myself, this is why the fuckers
are losing elections.
Speaker 5 (22:38):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
The person he was talking to, who was it? Alex
Thompson and Scott Gallaway of the prof G pod was
like one agreeing with him.
Speaker 5 (22:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Tapper argued terms like toxic masculinity. I thrown a young
man who have worlds that don't center on politics. He's fifteen.
He thinks about World War Two in gaming and playing linebacker.
That's his world. So like Jake. My point is, Jake
Tapper is not some unbiased agent in this. Like his
his first in his mind, his hurt feelings over something
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like people saying, uh, there's racism in policing or making
a joke at his son's expense is tantamount to or
equal to. This is why Trump is gonna win. And
that's the message that all these people are saying. Hey,
if you're if you're going to stand up for anybody
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who is not just straight up white men, then you
deserve to lose. That's it. Like, if you're gonna ever
look at me and say no or disagree, you deserve
to lose.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
And that's trash.
Speaker 5 (23:47):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
And I said this before and I would say it again. Uh,
it's not the same, but but it's it to me.
It's a comparison, they have been They've done this shit
for long time. But I think Barack Obama and social
media is where people were the loudest about the quote
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unquote do something, and Barack Obama is like that lightning rod.
Even to today, people still go back to Barack Obama.
It's because whenever you put that name on the post,
put that name and the headline, put that name anywhere.
People click, people subscribe, people look, people. You know, it's
a debate, it's a discussion, no matter how ridiculous it is.
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It's because you said their name. And I think that
people are starting to do the same thing to Biden
because they just want somebody to blame, you know. And
on top of that, I think that it's an attention
getar for a lot of people, and a lot of
people they assume like this person has wrote this book
on this tour, that the Democrats were gonna win, whoever
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the Democratic person was, so they wrote this book and
if a Democratic would have won, they could have still
been shitting on them and everything with been all right,
but they lost. Yeah, I just don't know who problem. Yeah,
I don't know who.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
That audience is going to be because the kind of
people that really were like supporting Democrats and voting for
Kamala Harris do not want to read this book about
why you think Joe Biden, who was no longer the candidate,
who did step down like y'all told them to. Yep,
they don't want to hear the post mortem on that.
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I think they're mostly sad and upset with the state
of the world right now, and they're actually wishing people
would do their job and keep the focus on Trump
and try to do something to hold him accountable. So
I don't think people are I don't know who the
audience is, and right wing people don't want to hear
this shit either because their their information silo is so
(25:47):
filled with disinformation and lies. I don't know that they're like, oh, yes,
investigative reporting is what I needed to know about what
exactly happened with Biden. Many of them are just like,
we'll take the fuel and ammunition of this press run
to be like fuck Biden and keep the pressure.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
Off for Trump.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
But in general, we don't care about the fucking details
of a whole fucking book. We just wanted to call
him old and feeble minded and get enough people to
not want to vote for him because we don't care
about those issues, or we wouldn't have voted for Trump.
So like, you know, caring if we can stay on
topic or whatever. If he says lies like mistakes and
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all that, we don't actually care corruption and his son
and we don't actually care because we wouldn't have voted
for Trump if we care. So I don't know what
that That book feels like it's not gonna be well received.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
But noever, and also another reason why I don't think
it's gonna be well received because if it was doing well,
he wouldn't tell us what the podcast is said to him,
Like like a lot a lot of this stuff is
like distractions.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
Somebody looking at them numbers.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Well, this feels like a pivot to the more center
or right to me because when you say this podcast
told me this, and I said, that's why the Democrats
are gonna lose and they're going one hundred per amen,
then who are you talking to right right? Because if
you were talking to uh a liberal podcast or progressive podcast,
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you know, like unless that, you know, unless they were
those like super you know, like Hassan whatever his name is,
like those are super progressive. Most people would be like, wait,
what what do you mean? So the Democrats are going
to lose because somebody you couldn't take a fucking joke
like that's the But maybe he's gonna have to pitch
his book to more of those type of people, like
he's maybe this is a book for the extreme right,
(27:33):
extreme left, like it's Joe Biden's fault. Everything is on him,
you know. Maybe that's what they're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Anyway, she says The Weekend is also one of the artists,
saying with Drake, I tried to listen to but got
bored every time after one minute and my mind drifted away. Yeah,
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
I don't really want to.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
I'm not trying to shit on the dude, but it's
just not for me. He has a new song that
would be on the radio sometimes in my car while
I listen to Serious and it's called like lie Lied
to You or something. But it's just like the lyrics
are so weak, and then the message of the song
(28:12):
isn't that good and the singing isn't that good. It's
just I'm like, I don't understand. Yeah, it's rather lie.
I guess I just don't understand, you know, good good.
Speaker 3 (28:25):
For him, though somebody's tea.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Rooting against him, but I just when I hear his music,
I don't feel pretty much anything. I'm like, okay, then
good good, good luck to you.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Oh his album's thirty songs long.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
That's say I ain't sad. Beat the fuck we do
it here?
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah? Yeah, oh no, no, no, I'm sorry. That's Playboy Cardi's song.
Maybe that's the one I heard. Maybe that's what rather
lie is is Playboy Cardi? Anyway, good luck to that man.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
I have no nothing bad to say about him. Just
I just don't think he's for.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
Me, right, and that's kind of the end of it
for me too.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Yeah, okay, yeah, Rather a lie seems to be the
Cardi a Playboy Cardi song. Yeah, rather lie than to
lose you girl, Rather lie.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Than confuse you girl.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
That that doesn't even make sense. A lie is confusing.
Truth is we lapped him, they want us gone. Truth
is they can't handle me at the top. Yeah, it's
just corny anyway, Shoe Boody, says Savannah Bananas. Like the
Harlem Globe trotters of baseball. Their games look so fun.
I wanted tickets to that too, but couldn't score any.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
Yeah, the tickets are hard to get in there, super expensive.
I want to go see eventually too, because everybody that
has seen him and heard about him and stuff say
that they are a ball to play.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
They said, like.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Football stadiums, like when they showed when they That's why
I was saying when you said Savannah Banana, no people
had to close.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
I know somebody was sitting tears all that money. Ernest
dot com says, I count myself as a weekend fan
and Rod, I couldn't be happier for you that you
don't get his music act. Itvates the same parts of
my brain as Glenn Freys. You belong to the city,
in my opinion, is music for sad, lonely depressed people
with no prospects for a healthy, loving relationship. The fact
(30:11):
that you don't get the weekends music seems like a
good sign for you and Karen and I love listening
to y'all and how much you love and enjoy each other.
I imagine the way I feel about y'all not being into
the weekend as a king that the feeling y'all have
when you don't put el don't pull el joy into
guess the race. Get on away from here. You're gonna
be somebody. You're right, you're gonna beat somebody. Don't be
slumming it with us. Thanks for the show. Shout out
(30:33):
to the chat room. Thanks Ernest. That's a great point,
Sean says. On the train Japanese Public Transport for the
Win on the way to work from On the way
home from work with a coworker, once we looked over
and saw I got a finger banging his girlfriend. Oh no,
it was awkward, but not called the cops.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Awkward.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
They kept a blanket over them, so we didn't see
any pixelation or anything. So wow, call. Yeah, I wouldn't
call the police on that.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Yeah, I see pixelation. I got the call.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
If anything, I'll be like, oh, it does happen, you know,
So it's not just in my imagination.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
No, I mean I've said anything.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
It's blurry. Okay.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
I've seen pornographic documentaries of people banging on the train,
but I've never I've never witnessed in myself. Sean says
that I always say the burning supporters, if you're feeling
the burn. You may want to put some Obamacare on that.
Even he says, New Orleans seems to be going through
it with all this misfortune lately. The burning down or
the plantation seems to be the tip of the iceberg.
Apparently the real life doll Anna Belle was moved to
(31:30):
New Orleans and all this stuff that started happening, like
the plantation and Mary Lavall's house burning down and ten
inmates escaping. Three are still on the loose that are
going to have to get rid of that cursed doll.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
Oh that happened down there. Yeah, they was like, we still,
they're still at law.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
I was like, god, damn, Yeah, that was a weird
story for me. I didn't feel like covering it because, like,
I know, people was trying to be funny with it,
but I don't know what them people did, so it's like,
I don't want to make light of the shit. And
then turns out like twelve people were murdered, and I'm like, oh, yeah,
I guess maybe they was in jail for a reason.
I don't know, no, no, So I just let that
play out. Comments on YouTube. We got oh eight comments
(32:09):
on YouTube for this episode. Huh, that's interesting.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
I have no idea why.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
Nope, y'all had something to say.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
Burn Donto says Bernie is full of it. When he
ran the first time, I listened to what he had
to say and I voted for Hilly. Then he ran
the second time, I listened to what he had to say,
and I voted for Biden.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
He did not win me over.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
There were better candidates. These Democratic presidential wannabes can keep
playing with the right if they want to, they will
lose me. CPJ Morgan says, you are one hundred percent
right about Bernie. He never understood black people what black
voters needed. Oh yeah, so that's why people just find
it because of Bernie got it. Yeah, it's funny. I
mostly do not talk about Bernie because after I talked
(32:49):
about him when I made that joke Bernie so Black,
and we had like a year of the podcast where
I was talking about him, felt like almost every day
because his fans were right in and be like, explain
it again. And then I got harassed and people were,
you know, being very weird towards me online, and yeah,
(33:10):
it was crazy. We had a crazy lady that like
was in our Facebook group that ended up being like
Hillary Clinton is a pedophile and tagging me after Bernie lost,
and I think after Hillary lost it and she had
been acting nice and sweet before then, but she just
turned into like a fucking crazy person at the end.
I was just like, whatever this shit is, I don't
(33:32):
I'm not here for this right, So like, I'm not
letting y'all drive me crazy because y'all are crazy for
this man. Good luck to y'all, but I'm not the
reason he.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Wins or loses.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
I just have an opinion, and I just happened to
think he's not as good a candidate as you think
he is, the same way you probably feel about Hillary
Clinton or Obama or.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Biden or whoever.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
I'm not harassing you, so let's just nip that shit
in the butt. P Sweet Junior says, Bernie ain't never
been beaten the allegations of him and his movement being
racism and misogynists and steep with white grievance. How can
a primary be rigged if you lost by almost four
million votes in twenty sixteen and then ten million votes
in twenty twenty. Mind you, he had more money than
(34:16):
both Clinton and Biden, so you can't use outside establishing
money as an excuse like Nina Turner did when she
lost while having more money in her primary. Bernie has
been away on the Democrats for years because he won't
correct lies.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Yeah, I'm honestly very.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
I'm very disgusted that he let Andrew Schultz say that
and didn't correct it. And I just think that says
it shows a weakness in Bernie Sanders's character because I
really would have respected and I'm not moving a goal post.
I mean this like I'm not even joking. I would
have respected him tremendously if he corrected him and said no,
it wasn't stolen from me. I did lose, That's okay,
(34:57):
Like this is part of the process. And I endorsed
her because I believed in her over Trump, and that's
part of the process. Because what these motherfuckers fail to
realize and burning included. You can't say Trump is a
threat to democracy while also denigrating democracy and acting like
(35:17):
Democrats are a threat to democracy. That's not what's happening.
Let's be real about what's happening. If we can be
honest about what's happening, fine, But every single place, when
in a state like mind purple state that Republicans are
trying to turn red every single place. When it comes
(35:37):
to voting and my right to live in a democracy,
it is Democrats who are fighting for that. It's never Republicans,
and the Republicans are always putting obstacles for me to vote.
So how fucking dare you lie? How dare you sitting
there let that man sit in your face and pretend
while you pandered to him. You weak motherfucker. You are
(35:58):
so weak for that because you don't don't need to
do that. Man, if you're gonna be president, you should
be president in a way that you can stand up
to people. That's it. Like, you can say whatever you
want to about Joe being old and feeble and blah
blah blah. End of the day, the man stood for something. Right,
you say some bullshit in his face, he will sit
up there and correct it. He gonna And it could
(36:20):
look awkward, it could look bad people he shouldn't have.
But he got principles and that shit does matter. You
need that. You can't just be like today, I'm in
front of this audience, I'm gonna agree with everything they think.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Today I'm in front of that audience, I'm gonna agree
with everything that's no consistent. Same thing that I.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Really think I see his strength that other people see
his weakness. But whenever a Democrat is at a event
and they get heckled by somebody that is more progressive
or they have like one cause and that's all they
care about. I appreciate when they when they go ay,
(36:58):
let them talk and be when they give an answer
and they still don't just capitulate the whatever the fuck
that person wanted, because because it means something. If you
have policies and you thought about them, and you and
you talk to people, you don't just change on a
win because a motherfucking the crowd yelled at you. Right,
So if you're if the cause is uh, you know,
(37:19):
hey man, I want to abolish police. I don't want
you to turn around go yeah, bolish police. Yeah, whatever
y'all say today, and then I'll go back to my
meeting and now I'm gonna do whatever fuck I was
gonna do in the first place. No, you go, well,
this is what my plan is. That's integrity. So yeah, anyway, man,
whatever Bernie Hugh says before anyone says the system is
(37:39):
ready by at least and makes it impossible for unknown
candidates to be the establishment politicians.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
I like to introduce Baraco saying Obama.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Yes, yes, And you know what's funny who saying Obama
was an outsider who no one gave a chance of
being Hillary Clinton, who everyone thought was jumping his turn.
And actually people were mad at him at the beginning,
including black people, because black people are not just voting
for race, you fucking ignoramuses right, We're voting for candidates
(38:11):
and policies people we trust, people that have made end
roads in the community. And at that time, the Clintons
had done more in the black community in America, good
or bad. They had been around for a lot longer
than we knew Barack Hussein Obama, who was a young,
up and coming person coming out of Chicago, who had
given a great speech at the DNC. But other than that,
(38:31):
we did not really know that brother. Nope, and a
lot of us thought he had no chance to win
because look at his name and he's black. That was it.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
And a lot of people endorse Hillary and it made sense, is.
Speaker 2 (38:44):
My point, being.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
The second he wins as like one of the most
popular presidents of all time, ran one of the best
campaigns of all time. The second he wins, he becomes
the establishment to someone like Bernie. Four years later, Bernie
wants to primary him. That man is not a good
faith actor. And if democracy was rigged and the elites
(39:08):
were picking and choosing who wins, Barack Obama would have
never been fucking president. Agreed, that's just the way it is.
You just sound like a sored loser with sour grapes,
and you're old and it's too late. How come none
of these progressors are telling his ass to sit the
fuck down, to shut up and move to the next person.
Why aren't they going, Hey, Nina Turner should be doing
all these Bernie Sanders speaking tours like we heard, we
(39:31):
heard enough from you, old man. Nah, It's just it's
just the other Democrats they want to sit down, the
black ones and Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, you know,
the ones that win races, the ones who actually have accomplishments,
the ones who have legacies they can look back on
and be like, I passed this, this, and this. What
has Bernie done? Sit around and bitch for forty fucking years.
(39:52):
It's disgusting, man, and I'm fed up with I try
to be nice for about it for as long as
I could be be. Fuck that dude, seriously, Damien says,
Bernie's wild as fuck. These motherfuckers crying about primary show's
co host is given off part time voter vibes. Your
candidate not winning doesn't mean they didn't have a fair
shot at winning. Bernie only has the ability to talk
to talk walk. The walk is shaky though.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
And on another note, Ride, your shirt game is on
another level. You always got on something nice. Thanks, buddy.
You know, not enough people I think give me.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
Credit for my shirts.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Okay, he got somebody trying to put on for the city,
and I just feel like he never gets recognized. Uh.
And you know, and when I know, I know the
shirt game is nice though, because I remember I didn't
even read this comment on the air. I deleted the
person and blocked them from the channel, but they were
trying to rile us up. So it was like a
troll comment and it felt like it was directed at
(40:45):
me because they discaring. And then they said my shirt
game was basic, and I said, but these are lies.
I can't take you seriously, sir. If you're gonna insult me,
I mean, what you might as well have been like, hey,
I noticed that y'all were albinos. Like, no, I'm not
(41:05):
responding to that. This is my shirt game could never
be basic, not on the best day of your life.
It could never be basic. Get out of here, buddy.
If my shirt game is basic, it's because I chose
to be basic that day, like literally, like, oh, I'm
gonna put on a hoodie with that. No, that's it now,
it's never. It's never. You can never touch to him
of my of my shirt game. Liberian Bona says, when
(41:31):
you said Bernie is the first trumpet really clicked for me.
I can never quite articulate my distaste for him, but
you laid it out so well. Thank you forgiving voice
to many folks who I'm sure see the same quality
in him but could not quite articulate that parallel. Yeah,
I think it's another reason that a lot of his
like ardent supporters, have no problems sliding over into magga territory.
Like that's that that should be an insane thing for
(41:54):
If you are believing in the progressive liberal ideas of
Bernie Sanders and your you're angry that America doesn't want
progress bad enough. You should not been, and I do,
and I'm thinking of someone in particular, Comedian. You should
not go from Bernie to I am now anti trans
maga person, right. That should never be able to happen
(42:16):
because your dogma, your politics, and your karma and your
ideals and your morals and your ethics should make you
stop and be like, well, no, obviously, just because Bernie
didn't win, I don't now agree that we should be,
you know, like black lives don't matter, police are always
right trans people. Then you were just angry, yep. And
(42:37):
Bernie is good at responding to anger. I remember reading
the book The Cruelty is the Point by Adam Surr,
and I remember I highlighted this portion in the kindle,
and it was he was talking about the correlation of
anger in politics to racism, and the point he made
(42:57):
was it doesn't matter which side of the spectrum you're on.
Anger in American politics is always correlated with racism, meaning
whether it's anger from the liberal people or anger obviously
(43:17):
white people, right, anger from liberal white people, or anger
from conservative white people. The racism and anger is like
hand in hand, and it just so when you have
a politician pushing anger, it makes and this is when
it really makes sense to me. It makes sense that
Bernie pushes anger. That's why people do support him. It
is because we should be angry about what's happening in
(43:38):
our country. And I definitely agree, and he resonates with
people on that level of like, yes, this makes me angry.
But it also makes sense why he don't want to
talk about race. When he does talk about anything, race
is never specific.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
It's always like, and of course we should, you know,
always not be racist or whatever.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
It's like, yeah, but you were very specific about like
the policies we need to do to get the billionaires
out of here, but when it comes to the policies
to get the races out of here, it's like, oh.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Of course we should just agree to not do that.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
Okay, buddy, Okay, all right, you don't sound as angry.
You do not not sound as forceful. Sound very forceful
about Wall Street, but not very forceful about Martin Luther
King Street. Okay, Jason says, boy, it sure didn't take
much for Shotz to get Bernie out of his shirt.
All he had to do was say, is primary was rigged?
(44:27):
And Bernie started showing feet and of course Bill Marr's
podcast would fail. Liberals most certainly wouldn't have time for it,
and Maga wouldn't want that steped on bigotry, right, Yeah,
you're not even selling like that, that uncut, pure cocaine
bigotry over there, and you shows, I mean.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
Bill Maher.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
They can go to the they can tap a real vein.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Yeah, would they take your fixed stuff?
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Yeah? They want the real bigotry. They want that blue
magic bigotry. They want that proposition Joe packaged bigotry for Maga.
Watching Mar would be like jerking off the YouTube.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
That's funny, all right.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
The poll was plantation burning down that's sad or yay yay?
Very rarely happens, but one hundred percent of people said yay.
Eighteen percent of y'all think Jason would lock be beating cakes,
and but one hundred but zero of y'all said, nah,
I can't even understand how that would be bad at
(45:26):
any world, that that plantation burn down.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Good for y'all, We appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Thirty ninety nine RG three crying over spilled milk. We
had three comments, Sean says, two for gender wars, one
point for each person it got. Yeah, that was a
bad one. I'm still convinced that was Charlotte Douglas.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
It was South Park. Well that says that's South Park.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
My old Yeah.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
A matter of fact, I saw a video this morning
from somebody got their card told at Walmart at Whitehall,
and I was like, I think that's the Walmart that
I went to that day. Like, I think it's the
Walmart like it looked now. Look a lot of Walmarts
look alike. And I'm sure there's more than one White
Hall in America, but damn it if I ain't think
(46:11):
that was it. And the reason I'm saying that is
that South Park. I'm sure there's more than one South
Park mall in the world. But a combination of how
that airport looked and then saying South Park, I was like,
that shit. Is Charlotte Douglas.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
Come on internationally a poet?
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Yeah, able says I always forget that there was a
prize in Fuji Fuji's. I think about the two main
members and I see a shadow of a third in
my head. But that's it. Luckily, this podcast keeps reminding me, Wow,
that's messed up. What did prize ever do to you?
I mean unless you're you needed some influence on American
(46:46):
politics and you happen to be a foreign national, which
I don't know. Maybe Big Farmer was trying trying to
get to it.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
It's funny because he said he was a ghetto superstar,
and we're all like, if this man delivered me a piece,
I could not pick him out of a lineup.
Speaker 3 (47:02):
But I thank you, So here's your tip and shut
it through with his face.
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Yeah, I'm like Bouju bontage or I just remember they
gave him the third verse on all the songs because
they knew we was ready to skip. We were like, okay, okay,
wy Cleft rapped, Lauren rapped, we can wrap this bad
boy up. Let's go to the next track. See what's
going on on that one.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
None of us, I've.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Never heard anybody quote a prize bar and it's been
I've been alive and loving hip hop a long time,
and I have zero people that are like yo, Remember
when pro said, nah, that's crazy anyway. Rg III is
the saddest of coon, says Eve. Most of the time
he doesn't stand ten toes down in his coonery. The
way he props up this white woman has to come
(47:46):
his entire personality. I just know some little black girl
in grade school call him ugly in grade school, and
he decided to make it everyone's problem.
Speaker 2 (47:54):
Maybe I don't even know what happened to him, man.
Speaker 1 (47:57):
I don't know, cause I feel like we be low
key giving them an excuse with that ship. But you're right,
maybe that's what happened. I guess I'm not prone to
want to even advertise stuff like that because it makes
it seem like it's not their prop fault like some
at the end of the day, it's some little black
girl's fault. She just never knew. She just she she
(48:18):
just called him muggling. He turned out to be, you know,
black hayting Man. That we just don't it. So I
don't even want to give him that. But maybe that's
what happened. They always had that excuses of origin story.
I just don't like giving it to him. And of
course even if it was would be true, it's that Uh,
(48:40):
what's what's what's.
Speaker 2 (48:41):
The hotel man name?
Speaker 1 (48:42):
Why can't I drap donations? Donations? Oh my god? Why
am I drawing a blank on his name? And obviously
Karen doesn't know it either doctor Umar. Yes, it's that
thing doctor Umar said when they're like what black girls
called me ugly when I was a kid, and these
like and the.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
White girls called you beautiful.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
And I'm like, right cause, who are the ugly black
men that white women can't wait to get with? Come on, man,
get out of here. Man, stop lying to me. If
you got to, if you're obsessed with that whiteness, then
just be obsessed with it.
Speaker 3 (49:16):
Nobody stopping you.
Speaker 1 (49:17):
But don't be making it our fault. It's not our business.
It's not our fault. And honestly, take me out the
group chat. I'm not in the interracial couple haters group.
That ain't for me. I don't care if people are
interracially married or whatever. I think it's weird when people
do care. But if you have some weird pathology and
keep making it our fucking business, well now I care.
(49:39):
Just because you were fucking with my piece. It's not
about right. I wasn't walking down the street looking at
RG three with his wife and going, oh my god,
what a coon like you just keep antagonizing black women
for no fucking reason.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
Why just go be with your wife.
Speaker 1 (49:54):
Stop telling us that it's about her being white and
she's milk and snow and whatever other white thing you
went into. Like that's a weird thing to do, and
there's nothing wrong with it.
Speaker 2 (50:05):
That gender wars are so staged.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
But I think a lot of accounts are doing these
kind of skits to get engaged because people usually fall
for it. Yeah, I have one that I think we
did on here. Oh wait, we did that other one.
The classroom went, Yeah, that was terrible, that grown ass.
It ain't so bad, and like, real stuff do be happening.
Like I saw a woman for who was a flight
attendant and she was on a plane and she was
(50:27):
twerking on a plane and then she got fired. Supposedly
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
It looked real. But then that same woman who did
the classroom video, she was twirking in a classroom with
a white woman and then it was like this teacher
got fired from her job is to caption. And I
was like, damn, you stole.
Speaker 2 (50:49):
We don't where is your chalkboard, your white board?
Speaker 1 (50:52):
Like come on, you ain't got no race, but you're
just stealing real life scenarios and you need content that
bad you Oh only fans person got fired? Shit let
me suck it dick on Facebook real quick. But yeah,
I don't know if you all saw the Mother's Day
videos of women posting that their husbands didn't get them
anything with Mother's Day because they said their wives wasn't
their mothers. Now, that was some good gender war content.
(51:15):
I did not see those, and I'm glad I missed
it me too, But the fact that multiple people did
it makes me feel like one person did it. It
was a hit. And then everyone started copying the video.
You know, I don't trust nothing no more like Karen's
was talking about one where what was it?
Speaker 2 (51:32):
Passing wings? Yes, it's a video and every time I
see it, I fucking fall out laughing.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
There's these women and it's like a series.
Speaker 2 (51:42):
And then I guess they must have took him and
combined on the one I saw where women asked their
like husbands made significant others. They was like, bring me
some pass with wings, and the dude brings a box
of pass in the box of wing like chicken wings,
like chicken wings, and the women are like, what's wrong
with my husband?
Speaker 3 (52:00):
Why is like almost like why is he so stupid?
Speaker 1 (52:02):
And so you say you see in it every time
you see is it most it's different women every time, right, Yeah,
So that's my thing. I don't even trust that. I
do not trust that men genuinely go get passing wings.
I trust that content creators saw someone go viral with
that very funny, made up scenario, and then they.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
All started doing it. And now people, you know, like
Eve were right in to be.
Speaker 1 (52:27):
Like, did you know all these men are just don't
understand to get It's like, no, that's just content. Now
they trust it on the inn.
Speaker 2 (52:35):
And the way I seen it, I think they took
the individual ones and smashed it in the one.
Speaker 3 (52:40):
So when I seen it was like.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Which, lets you know that it's content? Because how the
fun with Not everybody in the last week made the
same mistake. No, so somebody got four million views, and
then another person couldn't come up with any good ideas
to do themselves, so they stole that person's idea, didn't
give them any credit, and they got two million views,
and they just happy to get to two million. They're
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by the end, somebody's just happy to get twenty views.
And we've seen three million of these fucking videos and
no man has ever bought passed with Boy.
Speaker 5 (53:11):
It's just.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Solid content, but it just cracks me up.
Speaker 2 (53:17):
It is fun time.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
Yeah, I'm not arguing that it's not funny, but it
is funny. It's just funny that the theft of it
is the bullshit to me. J Covin knows what I'm
talking about.
Speaker 3 (53:27):
Jail is right. I agree with jail.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
You get in that algorithm and it's no original content,
and when you do anything kind of original, the algorithm
almost rejects it.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
You're worried about AI stealing people's content, y'all are stealing
people's content. It's just being a better human than you are.
It's faster as stealing people's shit and taking credit for it.
Let's see what happened to a good old fashioned retweet.
Speaker 3 (53:53):
You people don't even do that no more. I'm old.
Speaker 2 (53:55):
I'll still retweet YouTube. And A's just left four hearts.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Joseph says he needs some milk, laughing emoji Nasty Mac.
Nasty Knack says African porn do be hitting though Nasty Knack,
you know.
Speaker 2 (54:12):
Is the name, Okay.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
The only thing is sometimes I do feel like it
be a little bit. It just depends on which African
porn like. It's one that's like Africa xxx, which is
like very professionally done, and there's like I think it's
made by door Cell, the people the French company that
does like all this different like that, like it's I mean,
it's good, but I'm just saying, like that's very professional.
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At this point, I'm in the gutter with the African porn.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
I don't know what.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
You don't know what you're getting. It's like the scenes
end and it just be the middle of the scene.
I'm like, what that was it. I'm a dig in
my hand as thirty seconds left. I don't think y'all
are gonna get to a conclusion. I don't think the
titles don't make sense. It just be like, uh, sugar
(55:05):
Mama has sex with neighbor's door man or some ship
like that. But they never allude to the scenario and
like it's not it's still just two people having sex
on a mattress. It's not like them saying like setting
up the sugar mom yeah, like like he not in a.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
Doorman outfit or nothing.
Speaker 1 (55:25):
I don't understand. Maybe it's a language barrier thing, I
don't know, but it could be anyway.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
They look hilarious.
Speaker 1 (55:33):
They look the way they looked mad, they look good.
That's that's how I have. I watched the map sex anyway. Uh,
it's not like I need the plot, but I'm just
saying it would be nice. Then just name it two
people having sex in the room. Like, why are y'all
naming it that that? Anyway? Two ten says great show
guys ride you are not alone. Dragonfly Jones said David
(55:56):
was wild for that nipple to not lie out the game?
Why was he wearing that? Oh no? Also, jersey no
T shirt under it at a public event feels very
white coated.
Speaker 2 (56:09):
I don't think black people do that. Maybe I'm wrong and.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
Maybe someone got you have something else, but you don't.
The only time I see black people with no T
shirt under a jersey out in public is to play basketball.
Speaker 3 (56:23):
Yeah, when they're playing Yeah, like.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
To either play in like a rec league or then
you have those really weird, crazy old black men that
dress up like Michael Jordan and Kobe and go to
the park, and those guys are just we don't claim them.
Those people are crazy level.
Speaker 2 (56:37):
Like I I've been to parks.
Speaker 1 (56:40):
Before where Nigga pulled up in a full bulls outfit
like it was like it was gonna be like.
Speaker 2 (56:45):
And from.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
Calne six six foot six, starting like starting line up
your shir cogo bulls. I'm like, you are going to
go oh for thirteen, aren't you?
Speaker 2 (57:03):
Yes you are, and play no defense. You are going
to ruin eight turnovers.
Speaker 1 (57:08):
You're gonna ruin everyone's good time shooting a bunch of
bricks over two people right. RG three took them nineties
got milk ass way too seriously, says Caz boy p.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
RG three's parents own that.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
When he feels ashamed of himself, says ze mom Hart
Infinity twenty three sixty says. One thing we're one thing
weirder than widows like RG three are their weird non
black wives who go along with their ish Both of
them just a bunch of low self esteem having ass
birds who can't help themselves. But he unfunny and whack
like the cornballs. But be unfunny and whack like the
corn balls, they are agree. The girl on the other
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side of the road said, who I didn't who I
didn't know? This was how I didn't know this was happening,
she said, and then also said all the African porters
still can't say the name right.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
I don't even know what name it was?
Speaker 1 (57:57):
Uh and one nineteen So I said something at the
one nineteen minute mark. Let me see one nineteen nineteen
one on nine nineteen all right, let me see what
I said wrong? Also, how come y'all never give the correction?
What is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 3 (58:14):
Y'all?
Speaker 1 (58:15):
At this point?
Speaker 2 (58:16):
I blame y'all.
Speaker 1 (58:17):
You could easily be like, that's not how you say
they name? You say it like this, y'all just be
like said the name wrong? Ha haha? What is wrong
with y'all? Y'all trying to help me? Do you like
our podcast? Do you like me the help you took
the time to lead upon me? Help me get it right?
Put the phanetics in the goddamn check out? I would
like to be better at this, So what's the okay?
(58:39):
I'm trying to be good at my job at can Lolu? Okay,
say you didn't even know that's why because you ain't
never heard of this Akinolu person either. But also, if
I'm being fair, they don't be saying names on the
African point I watch.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
I told you, they don't even do the fucking scenarios.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
They never say each other.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
Honestly, I don't know how porn work in Africa, but
do y'all even have porn stars in Africa? Because like,
it's not like I can google the person's name and
be like, oh, let me see her other scenes. They
don't even be giving people credit. It just be like
sugar Mama, a house owner whatever. Like I'm like that,
that can't be the person's porn name.
Speaker 3 (59:22):
Nope, cannot be.
Speaker 1 (59:23):
Give them a porn name. Then then I can be like, oh,
I would like to see the rest of these scenes.
Speaker 3 (59:27):
Or they might be and they just like Americans don't
give it.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Damn, You're like, well, I would like to know. I'm
just saying it will help my algorithm to know the names.
Speaker 2 (59:36):
Yes, they don't even be saying the name, so how
can anyway the porn don't have names in the song,
I don't know how to say the names either, So
there know it all. The girl on the other side
of the road, you stay on the other.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Side of the road. Don't come over here being high
faluting and judging, Jason says, I'm beginning to think RG
three's purpose in life is to keep heat off of
my homes. How hope he retires before we get his
diary podcasts or dairy podcast on the right side. On
the bright side, those brothers have released me from the
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black quarterback plantation. Josh Allam's Fionce was in centers and
that's my MVP. I told y'all, man, I've been off
that black quarterback narcotic for years.
Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
No thank you, Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
First of all, rooting for any NFL player specifically, it's
kind of dangerous. You gotta really really hone in on
the ones who signaled they down with us, because a
lot of brothers in that pipeline who went through a
(01:00:43):
lot of conservative people to get where they at. Yes,
whether it be high school, junior, high school, college, or
the pros. So much of what they have to do
in that industry to make it is just full of religion,
and I mean conservative Christian prayer religion, white conservative male
(01:01:06):
figures who are coaches. And think of that old school
plantation shit coaches in the college that used to be
as a big thing was you can't go anywhere and
I won't pay you, which is a real weird system
to set up for people that are doing all the
goddamn work every Saturday, right right, and it was very paternal.
(01:01:29):
I'm gonna be these boys fathers. Do I believe that
black lives matter and that anything about race. I don't
see color. But anyway, Jesus what color is, Jesus, it
don't matter. Anyway, I'm gonna make all the money go
so and then of course you get to the pros
where the vast majority of those rich white owners support
conservative politics. So, like the odds of a god being
(01:01:52):
able to survive that system, flourishing that system become well
enough known that you know his name without his helmet on,
it is extremely rare that one of those guys would
not be conservative, regardless of their race. So Patrick Mahon's
being conservative is it is only surprising in that he
had a year where he talked about how being a
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black quarterback meant something to him. And now we look
back at hindsight and you're like, oh, maybe George Floyd
got killed that year and it was the wrong time
to be like, I don't see color, you know. Or
they just asked him, hey, you and another black quarterback,
one of y'all gonna win the Super Bowl? What do
you think? And he just was like, I'm not dumb
enough to say it don't matter. But also I'm voting
(01:02:36):
for Trump, and I'm just not gonna tell y'all. Yep. Anyway,
he says, since it's been established that the WNBA coverage
must be toxic, I think we should at least let
it be covered by some toxic women. If we don't
get a Stephanie A. Smith out of all this, it
is a waste. Agreed, We're all the toxic women covering sports.
(01:02:57):
They don't even be on TV.
Speaker 3 (01:02:59):
No be on TV.
Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
You know why, because you actually have to be good
to be a woman and get on TV. They not
gonna let you on TV being a Steven A. Smith
blov aidan person.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
You can't be incompetent, that and that, and that's the
thing when, particularly in those.
Speaker 3 (01:03:12):
Areas you can you have to be.
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
There is no sportswoman who is strictly on TV because
she's just good at TV and compelling at TV. And
I don't mean it the way that y'all think, like,
obviously they're good at contacts, nuance, knowing stats. That's not
all talking about. I'm talking about being good at TV,
as in, I know how to make people stay watching
this channel, even though I do not know what the
(01:03:39):
fuck I'm talking about? That's good at TV.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
Steven A. Smith good at TV.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
Skip Baylor's good at TV, Shannon Sharp good at TV.
They cannot know what the fuck they talking about at all,
but they can turn a segment into just I'm yelling,
and that's enough for people to be like, I'm gonna
stay tuned. I don't think there's ever gonna be maybe,
or maybe I shouldn't say ever, but I know right
now there are zero women on sports TV who can
(01:04:04):
go in there and just be rude and nasty to
people and and say all kinds of shit, cut people off, yell,
and then be back tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:04:14):
No, it's a double standard, you know, it's you know
it's and that's the truth.
Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
It's just a literally just a double standard. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
It's like I have a dick, so I can just
do these manly things and this quote unquote considered acceptable.
If a woman does that same thing, she's a bit,
she's mean, she's inconsidered. But I'm doing the same bullshit
he's doing. But he gets to get away with it
because men are expected to be asses and I'm just
expected to be nice.
Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Yeah, it's just interesting, Like Monica mc nutt can react
to being yelled at, but she can't be an aggressor
on there. She ain't going there yelling at people and shit,
These and those fragile ego men couldn't handle it anyway,
of course, not finally that the that gender wars was whackness.
Aside from their egregious lack of subtlety, she needed to
swing that camera round to her face once. No matter
(01:04:59):
what she looked like, you are guaranteed at least five
hundred she ain't even all that comments missed opportunity. Correct,
that's a good point. Even if she is just on
camera for a second, people be like, eh, he was gone.
She don't deserve to be paid for nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
She l she got a flight.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
It wouldn't matter if that woman was Holly Berry. I agree,
this is gonna be some egg shape nigga judging her
in the comments.
Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Rolling down the timeline.
Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
Looking like he just got in a fight with his
barber and his hairline paid for the cost, and he's
gonna be judging her pretty ass like I would never
pay three cents.
Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
Have you ever paid for porn? Yes or no?
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
Fifty five percent of people have, forty five percent have
not so fifty five. Hey, that's a majority.
Speaker 3 (01:05:42):
At some period of time.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Yeah, y'all, responsible porn people out.
Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
Here used to have to have to pay for it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Yeah, that's true too.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
All right, let's go to the next episode, but first
these commercials. All right, back to the show. How's uh,
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how's my camera been looking? Hasn't been doing the thing?
Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:06:34):
All right, it's actually been pretty clear.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
All right?
Speaker 3 (01:06:37):
All is that like it's really been really clear?
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
I hope.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
So we'll find out. We had episode thirty one hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
By By thirty one hundred full food mining.
Speaker 1 (01:06:49):
Dizzey Lizzie Girl says that kids don't drink because they
are doing drugs, and I just said drugs are not
exactly cheap or free for the most part.
Speaker 2 (01:06:58):
Yeah, I don't know. The kids don't drink.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Because they're doing drugs. Here's the only problem with that, though,
Dizzy Lizzie Gal. They do drugs.
Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
And drink a lot of them, do I know? My life,
They the drugs in the drinking been pretty hand in hand.
It hasn't been like, oh, I only do drugs.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
I'm sorry. I will not be having any alcohol tonight.
So I don't know, man, I maybe they maybe they're
not doing both anymore.
Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
But I not drink like all this much.
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
But my guess I wouldn't actually wonder statistically what the
numbers say about drug use now. I guess it's harder
to track because it's a legal quote unquote, But I
wonder if people do less drugs even like if we
find out people just like I can't afford to do
that shit either.
Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
Ah yeah, because the yeah, the cost of trum Trump's
Tarff's gonna affect the drugs too, says.
Speaker 1 (01:07:54):
I think younger people drinking less heavily is a good thing.
Everything you said is right, but it's still good. And
for people who is a did drinking less because of
money isn't a good enough reason. They was just switched
to drinking the cheapest stuff at home, or rather not
eat or make alcohol at home, or often poison themselves
at it. In my old at the time very poor Homeland, Poland,
it used to be a huge problem. I remember some
(01:08:15):
years ago there was lots of talk to about young
people drinking way too much and it was very concerning.
I'm glad the train change. Also, if they smoke more weed,
and this is part of the reason I'm also for it.
We doesn't make you aggressive and it's less harmful on
the body.
Speaker 5 (01:08:28):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Sam la Agney says.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Hey, Rod and Karen, I one thousand percent agree with
you on approaching bad faith irrideeable people who just mucked
things up because they just want to. I'm really glad
y'all said that about RG three and others like him.
There aren't any amount of words, yelling, screaming, or written
messages that you can say to any ignorant narcissists. I
have those in my family and I had to cut
them off for a myriad of reasons, so I won't
divulge that here. But it's simply tiring trying to prove
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the people that who are just that stuck to come
around and see that these bad apples aren't worthwhile.
Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
Well.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
Also, a lot of time narcissis do this stuff called
like triangulation. They don't treat everyone the same and they
don't treat everyone bad, and so they'll treat the target
one way, and then other people they'll be nice and
try to be charming to to get them on their
side against the target, to be like, even this person
I've taken away from you and if people aren't aware
of it, then there a lot of times think they're
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being nice and peacemakers and whatever, or they're being good
friends and they just support the narciss because like it's
easier to go along to get along. Also, what Ryan
Clark said was real taught, because that's what RJI three
does by making his wife into the living embodiment of
my milk of magnesia Tory lanes Oh yeah, my milk
of magnesia. Yet Tory Lanez has been doing fun shit
(01:09:43):
and it's just more attention mind it. Same with Trump voters,
non voters, et cetera. Everything that has been said has
been said, and trying to reiterate the obvious just adds
more depression, anxiety and stress, et cetera. These people aren't
even worth the time, and people have to just let
them go and starve them of attention because that's how
you cut them off good. Anyways, again, I love what
y'all said. I find it relatable because I've been their piece.
(01:10:04):
Thanks saying like agny mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
So you know, depending on the situation and the scenario
and things like that, you have to kind of pick
and choose when you.
Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
Engage and and things like that.
Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
A lot of times I'll just opt not to engage
because in my mind, I go, is it worth the energy?
Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
Is it worth my piece?
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:10:24):
Is it worth it? Like I like like a lot of.
Speaker 2 (01:10:26):
People don't ask themselves that those basic ass questions, you know,
could I be doing something more constructive with my time
and things like this, like like what does this person
robbing me of?
Speaker 5 (01:10:36):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
People don't ask those things, and so for me, I
opt not to interact period Like I like like a
lot of times like put at this or if I
it's something I feel strongly about, I will say what
I got to say, and then I will end the conversation,
like I'll opt when the opt out, I won't let them.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Dictate how long this drag's long.
Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, and then I
eject when can fuck what you got to say? After
I've said what I said?
Speaker 2 (01:11:00):
You know, because it actually does not matter, because sometimes
you do need to get things out. But the problem
is people go back and forth in the engagement and
it impacts you. It affects you, regardless of if you
want to admit it to yourself or not. There's a
lot of people out here lying to themselves and telling
themselves they're not being impacted. It does not affect them.
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They can handle it, whatever lies that you tell yourself.
But your family and your friends, your loved ones, and
even you have seen the change your behavior to let
you know that you are directly being impacted by this,
whether you want to see it for yourself or not.
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Right, let's see, these people aren't even worth the time,
and people have to just let go and starve them
of attention because that's how you cut them off for good. Anyway, again,
love what y'all said. Find it relatable because I've been
their peace.
Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
Thanks Eve.
Speaker 1 (01:11:53):
Oh and then man, I guess I was wrong.
Speaker 5 (01:11:57):
Dot.
Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
I really thought RG three bringing up his wife were
I mean, Ryan Clark bringing up RG three's wife was
totally imbounced and totally Jermaine to the point, and I
did not think it was attacking her any of that stuff.
But I did see Ryan Clark went on Twitter and
on this podcast and issued an apology to RG three's wife,
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and I really am disappointed in some ways, but I
can't be but so disappointed because I predicted that he
would do it, not directly in that way what I
predicted was, I said, I can't really go up for
Ryan Clark too hard, because he is the type of
person who will apologize or have RG three on his
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podcast at some point to be like, hey, man, it
was just a misunderstanding. We're all good people, and you know,
it's all about peace and love and whatever. And the
reason I say that is because I thought he stood
up from black women, made a very good point about
about what Andrew Schultz said about black women gonna beat
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you in all this type of shit, and he called
out you know, shits and gigs basically by being like,
y'all just let that man sit up there and say that.
Then a few months later, Ryan Clark has Andrew Schultz
on his podcast, and I really really thought it did
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not look it was a bad look for Ryan Clark
because he sat up there and look, he's a man,
and if he feels it wasn't a bad look, he
can stand in that and that's his integrity. But you
set up there in softball that dude for basically an
hour by the end and fully cognizant that by the
end it was just gonna look like you letting him
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on your platform, like it's all good and at the
end they were laughing and joking about bullshit, and so
it makes it seem like that original stance of like, yo,
what you did was fucked up doesn't stand now y'all
are just friends, or it was just a misunderstanding of Hey,
you know my heart, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:14:14):
A good guy.
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
I won't be shocked if we're looking at RG three
on his podcast or the pivot for Ryan Clark, I
would not be surprised. We're a few months away from
they cool, you know, and a lot of people in
the industry would like them to be cool because they don't.
As much as they talk that shit. Man, those the
media people are as if not more, but they are
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just as quote unquote cowardly as the athletes. They always
detegrate about not speaking up and saying shit cause they
don't talk about their own business and public like that,
not to other people, you know, like they privately the
group chat whatever. But they don't take stands against this shit.
They know certain people as coons in their industry, and
they don't say shit about it. They don't call they're
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called them out, you know, it's professionalism.
Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
Then it's all common.
Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Currency all to go along, get along shit. You know
that that comes up, and I'm sure Ryan Clark got
hit up by many people telling him to just hey, man,
I know you got a point. I know what you're
trying to say, But look, man, you shouldn't have brought
up that man's wife.
Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
And so he's apologizing on behalf of that. And a
lot of those dudes are RG three types. I don't
mean that they're as vocal and trolling as much. There's
a lot of those dudes that are NFL guys, athletes
who are married outside their race, but participate in the
denigration of black women. I remember seeing videos. There was
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three NBA NFL players at the time, and there's a
video of them with their white wives making jokes about
black women and over brunch, and it was like, there's
no black women here, Why are you even shitting on
black women? So your choice isn't I'm with you because
you're white. You're white, But that's not why I'm with
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you because I love you. It was I'm with you
because white is better than black. That is a fucked
up thing. And as someone alluded to earlier, what kind
of woman even wants to co sign that right, But yeah, anyway,
I'm not surprised that Ryan Clark issued an apology. Let's see.
Edie says, my heart goes out to Megan Stallion because
I can't imagine how I feel how it feel to
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constantly see so many bottom feeders like that congresswoman trying
to gain cloud off of my tragedy. I bet that
congresswoman can't name a single Tory Lane song. Most of
the people shouting free him don't give a damn about
him and his music before this incident. Funny enough, just
before Chris Brown got arrested, he posted free toy. Drake
was like Drake posted free toy, and Kendrick destroyed his career.
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It would be funny if that congresswoman doesn't get re elected.
Because if you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
I've just says, as far as I know, Jojo see
why identified as fully gay before and now she is
with a man. That's why people care.
Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
But I don't judge.
Speaker 1 (01:16:55):
She's twenty two or nine sperienmen and with Dick not
a crime. Big Bank says, unrelated. But I have a question,
is it me or when I see post production photos
of the Center's cast. I feel like someone's missing. Then
I realized Michael B. Jordan plays two people.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
That's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
He was that good, Lauren says Karen. We all we
can all relate to your banter. It must be an
STL only term.
Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
But growing up.
Speaker 1 (01:17:25):
We called it boo ghetto, like bougie and ghetto. I
know people are hesitant to use ghetto these days, so
maybe it's right to rebrand it the basic.
Speaker 2 (01:17:33):
Bougie l O L. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
I actually put this new design in our Tea Public store.
Oh not t pot. It's dash ly now, but you
can always find a link in our uh in our
show notes for our DASHERI store. But I put a
new design in there that was called it's called basic
(01:17:56):
and bougie, so you know people can see it there.
I'll show you guys on screen what it looks like.
And we do have a cell going on right now
for Memorial Day, so if you did want to get
some merch, now's a good time to get it, just
because you can get that cell going. But here's the
(01:18:18):
basic like it says basic and bougie right here, so
you know, guys, get take advantage of the sales. My
point get it while it's hot. Okay, it doesn't have
to just be a shirt. You can get it on
all kinds of designs. Got uh, lougs, t.
Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
What are these?
Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
I don't even know what you call tank tops? You know,
I was about to say wife beater.
Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
Like a dumb ass, right, it's kind of even grew
up in a different Yes we did.
Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
Oh they got hats on here now, Oh that's dope. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:18:52):
So anyway, you can get all kinds of.
Speaker 1 (01:18:54):
Gear uh from the blackout Tip store. Let's see. Then
let's get into the YouTube comments. Damien says, damn, you
could play the rod was right themes so on this
whole episode. The Girl on the Other Side of the
Road says Jojo Seawa was a big child star. She
was selling accessories as if they were drugs. Last year
(01:19:17):
she came out as a lesbian and everybody was rooting
for her. Then she released a very bad song and
she was dancing like Chris Brown, so people were there
to laugh at her.
Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
But the song became big on.
Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
TikTok and she thought she was the first gay star
and started acting like she was the leader of the
Rainbow community, which was camping fun. However, it ended when
she went on this British TV show. At first, there
was this man that told her that if she stayed
on the show, he'd make her gay. No more. Of course,
people were mad and got him kicked off the show. However,
he was kind of right as people noticed that she
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and this other guy, the one of these pictures were
getting too close. So for sure no one liked that,
especially when there was a black woman at home pretend
preparing for their wedding. Oh god, so now everybody flipped
on her. And to make it worse, she's by now,
which is worse because gay and straight people don't like them.
Damn well, thank you girl on the other side of
the road. Keep unlike unlike you not telling me how
(01:20:10):
to pronounce that African name. You made up for it
with this comment because.
Speaker 2 (01:20:14):
I don't know any nice way to come back.
Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
I don't know anything stuff about this stuff with this
white girl. Rod you preached the summon today, says done
a t o christaf says ain't he though, I'm gonna
I'm gonna put some extra offerplate for good red Rod.
He did too, he did. He gave a one time
donation today. Wy bab I appreciate youall. I was thank
you that had been on my mom for a minute,
(01:20:40):
the food miding idea. Christoph says at the one O
six twenty six, Mark Cannon, I both laughed in unit
in unison at cricket ryalist. That was a good one, sir,
thanks see Nator says they are trying to get black
people in the street. Protesting by eny means necessary. I
wouldn't step foot outside my bad bedroom for little Tory.
Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Yeah, I'm definitely not.
Speaker 1 (01:20:59):
Pro if you if you go leave your house to
protest for Tory Lanes twenty five, you don't have real
problems you show. Don't you need more problems in your life?
Because that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:21:11):
The tariffs need to go up, something to happen in
your mind because you don't, yes, what's happening over there.
Speaker 1 (01:21:16):
Jason says, Okay, let's be real. Ninety dudes in an hour.
Mean some of those brothers finished before they even started.
That Tory Lane story is wow. I know that when
I was young, we had a tendency to always defend
a black man because we knew one day it could
be us who was falsely accused of doing something horrible.
But this seems like people defending the black man because
they know one day it could be them that does
(01:21:37):
something horrible. They don't want justice for toy, they want
immunity for themselves. Agreed.
Speaker 2 (01:21:42):
Yeah, I agree. Yeah, And you know a lot of
people try to fight you against that, but it's like,
you know, you don't actually have to defend, like like
like nobody's forcing you, nobody's making you defend. Feel what
like like Tory Lane, like you know what I'm saying,
Like like like they were saying, you're actually defending, and
then when people come out, they was like, well what
are you defending a lot of times because when you
talk to them, you're like, you don't do any of this,
(01:22:02):
Like like I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Well that's the assumption is that you don't do any
of this, But I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
I agreed, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
Agreed, I don't know what to I mean. I still
I still feel the way I feel about the privilege
of being a man amongst black people is can be
very destructive to our community. And it doesn't have to be.
And I'm not saying it always is. I'm not a
(01:22:30):
masculinity is bad type of person, but it's just like,
if you're not gonna use it for the right shit,
it's bad. You know, if you're gonna weaponize it for
just shit like definitatory lanes or worshiping people that are
horrible towards the rest of our community, just because they
happen to be black men, that's a bad thing to do,
(01:22:50):
and it is. I'm never gonna feel bad about pointing
that out. And I don't care if there's some brothers
that don't like it, I don't care. Fight me, I'll
whoop your ass. Then you'll be like, oh, oh, I
guess just masculinity is well, I don't know. I'm just
saying it just feels kind of whack to me. You
think I'm soft. I think it's soft to be like
it's okay to shoot a woman in the foot because
(01:23:13):
because you didn't like something, right, I think that's soltd.
I think it's soft to hit a woman. So it's
not like my masculinity is coming from this like elevated
place of such progressive fairness. And I don't even see
or understand any of this gender role stuff. I'm beyond that.
It's not even that. I just think you a bitch
ass nigga. If you do that, that's it. Like, there's
(01:23:35):
not it's no textbook to be written. It's not coming
from Bill Hooks. It's just me as a human being
on this planet that grew up like you grew up
as a black man. Definatory lanes to me make you
look like a weak ass individual.
Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:23:50):
It don't even have to be complicated.
Speaker 1 (01:23:52):
And I didn't get this from you know, a political
rally or pick it's a protest sign. I got this
from just growing up and being like, you're not gonna
put your hands on women.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Right, And when I look at you, I'm going to
you put your hands on women too, you know, because
like why do.
Speaker 1 (01:24:09):
You go you just said, you just said, well you
don't even do that. Why are you defending it? And
I'm like, I don't know that they don't. I think
there's a lot of people this type of violence within
our community. And I'm not saying within our community as
in this is your main only the black people. I
mean in everybody's community, regardless of race. Violence of this
(01:24:31):
nature can be extremely covered up. So you have people
that do abusive shit, but they're shame attached to it
for the victim. Shame attached to it for the people
that know the perpetrator, shame attached to it, people that
know the victim. Lots of misogyny, blaming of women, all
kinds of stuff is happening, and so a lot of
(01:24:52):
this is covered up. Meaning I would love to assume
some of these guys are misguidedly defending Tory Lanes and
they never put their hands on no woman, and they
never would do no shit like that. And I hope
that's true, but I don't know that that's true. Agreed,
because you know who won't be defendit Tory Lanes, Me
(01:25:13):
and I can only vouch for myself because I don't
know the rest of you niggas. But I ain't never
put my hands on no woman period. I once got
punched by my cousin's girlfriend, who was a sixth grader
when I was in third grade. Oh, and neither one
of us put our hands on that woman. She was
a girl, but still the point being she was bigger
(01:25:33):
and stronger than us. So I pretended that it was
chivalry as I laid on the ground, I ryn teers.
Speaker 2 (01:25:40):
I ain't gonna lie. I did beat up a little
boy one time on my cousin's behalf. He wouldn't leave
my cousin on the loan and child. I can't fight
with for damn. This is why I'm calling. It's just
to today. I just caught the cops on you, but
he kept missing my cousins child. So I did it
a wind mill where you do your one arm in
front of the other till.
Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
He finally alone. I had him in the corner.
Speaker 1 (01:25:56):
Crime. Was it wrong? Yes, didn't leave my cousin alone.
Speaker 2 (01:26:00):
Yes, I'm just saying don't. I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:26:04):
I don't even have it. Don't to me, it's not
a feminist, woke whatever value that I'm even when I'm
talking about that, it's not even you don't have to
rise to that, which is why I find it weird
that it's become the culture war the internet, because it's
not a political thing for me. The people I know
in my life would think you whack for doing that shit.
(01:26:26):
I don't, So I don't know why. Once you run
to the Internet, people try to normalize it and less
than participating in this, and it's and they think it's
fine anyway. And I don't care how to vote. Turn
it out, there's a black man problem. In the political space. Sure,
seventy seven percent of the ones who voted voted correctly,
but I really need to know how many were Okay, well,
stay at home. And part of the problem is all
(01:26:48):
of the prominent brothers who speak out are on that MAGA.
The ones who aren't are quiet. That's why it's so
easy for people to buy the idea that Trump's black
man support is high. Yeah, but we have to stick
to facts though, Like I I because and this you know,
this part is your main to how I talk, and
I want to make sure that I talk this way
(01:27:09):
because I don't like the Obama talk shit that isn't
because it's not fair. So if we the numbers that
we do have is seventy seven percent voted Democrat, that
doesn't necessarily mean that's seventy seven percent of black men
aren't misogynists. So I would so like that might be
where you're fucking up is thinking like, well, we.
Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Voted Democrat, why are y'all on Tory lane side.
Speaker 1 (01:27:30):
That's those are two separate things. But the other part
of it, I would add, because you know, vote Democrats
don't make you progressive. You just voted democrat. It could
be a lot large spectrum of reasons. But the other
thing I would say here too is like I don't
like to give in to this idea of like these
(01:27:51):
facts and these numbers don't matter, that's all. Just keep it,
let's keep it abup. The information we have is this,
And I know the feeling that you're having because I
have this feeling too. But I have to push back
on my own feelings about this because it's not fair,
which is it feels worse to me to see a
black man participate in any level of.
Speaker 2 (01:28:12):
Bigotry, and it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Feels worse to me to see a black woman participate
in any level of bigotry. And mostly because I know
that they do understand what bigotry feels like on the
other side, right, and know they might not feel it
in every single area, but they know, I know one
area they do feel it in blackness. It's the reason
that we look at RG three or even when like
(01:28:35):
Steven A. Smith is, you know, aligning with certain white,
white points of view. It's why we feel a level
of betrayal and anger that we wouldn't feel necessarily for
someone that was not black, that we kind of almost
expected from It's not I'm not saying it's right. But
that's why I have to push back on it, because
I can't say that it's right for me to feel
(01:28:57):
more strongly and be like not even one black man
should be with Tory Lanez, Like okay, calm down. Statistically,
that's impossible, Like then you just want to be mad.
You woke up and you just want to be mad.
The other thing I would add to is I don't
do the back and forth. And I could tell from
the way y'all write. And you know, obviously our podcast,
(01:29:21):
you contribute to it online, you see it online, you're
on YouTube, believe in comments, you're on social media. I
am on social media and all thet platforms and apps.
Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
I do not.
Speaker 1 (01:29:33):
I refuse to sell you myself by participating in these
fucking what I considered be full mining expeditions. They are
just searching to see who are the foolish people amongst
us who are going to be like, I hate women
so much, I will save Tory Lanes needs to be freed.
And some people, let you know, Chris Brown, let you
(01:29:54):
know he wanted them people. You know, all kinds of
rappers coming out of the world works. Letting you know, athletes
come out drake letting you know, and to me, I
see them as fools, and I refuse to involve myself
in any conversation with directly or indirectly with them agreed.
So sometimes I may be feeling like I am devaluing
(01:30:21):
how serious an issue is. And that might be true
because I think when you're online, you end up over indexing, and.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
So I don't know that it is a.
Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
High percentage of black men who agree with this Tory
lane shit. I don't even know if it's a prominent
percentage of black men, Like when you say, like these
famous guys that are maga, they sure have a lot
to say, right, but that don't make the rest of
us maga. So I don't go by that. And I
think that's what happens when you're online consuming that much content.
(01:30:56):
It warps your reality and now you're in this new
reality where man black.
Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
Men have a real problem.
Speaker 1 (01:31:02):
No, we really don't. That's not like, not more than
we had any other time. There's a quarter of these
fools who will support bullshit, and a lot of them
talk loud and get attention and make money off the content,
so there's an incentive for them to be loud. There's
no incentive for me to loudly, vociferously come on here
and tell you the status quo is good, or hey man,
(01:31:25):
maybe don't beat women.
Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
No one's gonna this clip ain't going viral.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
You see our numbers. No one's signing up to listen
to black our tips because I be on here talking
since ah not how that works. So I don't, please,
don't do that. It's all I'm saying. Don't give them that.
Fuck those guys.
Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
They don't represent most of us, all of us are even.
Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
A significant portion of us. They represent a part that matters,
and I'll never run.
Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
From that reality. But I'm not gonna give them black men.
Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
Or pretend they're like, man, this culture will really from
fifty to fifty. Shit, no it's not. And of all
the men, unfortunately, you're still gonna find out that black
men are probably the most progressive of the men, which
is a sad state for men, is what it says.
Because the bar is very low. But of the bar,
we are clearing it by the most people. Sorry the pole.
(01:32:21):
Automated food taking orders are automated food fast food order takers? Yeah, yeah,
or name caaren.
Speaker 2 (01:32:32):
I don't like them okay, nay.
Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
Seventy seven percent of people or sixty seven percent of
people agree with you. Thirty three percent of people say yay.
I'm on the yay. I like the yay.
Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
That's why are we pretending? I don't need you to
be a human. Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
And I don't want to get shot. I know eventually,
you know, as technology changes, you know, I'll be forced to.
I get that, But you know, it's just something about
that human indirect.
Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
No, the robots never done took offense.
Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
True.
Speaker 1 (01:33:05):
Okay, well, I was like, hold on one second, I
need to what you mean, hold on, Oh god, I'm
gonna get shot for sauce. Nope, no, thank you. All right,
we're about to go do the voicemail.
Speaker 3 (01:33:15):
If that's happened, it'd be no more minimum range.
Speaker 1 (01:33:18):
I would love the world with no more than on rage,
just like I love the world with no more tipping.
I don't care that I'm making money off of it.
All right, let's get to the voicemails. But first, all right,
(01:34:02):
two voicemails this week. Let's go to the first one
from Blue Waves Rider.
Speaker 5 (01:34:06):
Hey, Rod, this is your boy, Blue Wave Rider. I
ain't been here. I ain't talk to you in a while.
I've been in rolling deep in the urban View streets and.
Speaker 4 (01:34:16):
I just really listen to feed show, feedback shows and
interesting episodes. But I just wanted to chime in on this.
Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
Recent hatred of Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (01:34:31):
It seems like.
Speaker 5 (01:34:35):
People who don't want to.
Speaker 4 (01:34:37):
Face the fact that they made a stupid decision and
fuck the country in the process, and they don't want
to admit that their closet races. They just want to
relitigate the fact that they think Biden lost his mental capacity.
Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
Oh, I forgot.
Speaker 1 (01:34:54):
I forgot, y'all can't hear this when I played from
the goddamn it? Hold on second, everybody, give me a second,
my band. Oh and for those listening on audio, I'm sorry,
I'll have to end up replaying this, so you're going
to hear the first I don't know, thirty seconds of
this again. All right, you should be able to hear
it now.
Speaker 4 (01:35:12):
Hey, Rod, this is your boy, Blue Wave Rider.
Speaker 5 (01:35:15):
I ain't been here. I ain't talk to you in
a while. I've been in rowing deep in the urban
View streets and I.
Speaker 4 (01:35:22):
Just really listen to feed show, feedback shows and interesting episodes.
But I just wanted to chime in on this.
Speaker 5 (01:35:34):
This recent hatred of Joe Biden.
Speaker 4 (01:35:37):
It seems like people who don't want to face the
fact that they made a stupid decision and fuck the
country in the process, and they don't want to admit
that their closet races.
Speaker 5 (01:35:52):
They just want to relitigate the fact that they think
Biden lost his mental capacity and and that's when everything
went to hell for the Democratic Party.
Speaker 4 (01:36:03):
You know, this is just some I fucked up and
I don't want to admit it, So let me find
a scapegoat so I can sleep better at night. By
the way, you know, if you did an episode or
you had some comments on David Hogg, yeah, I know
his name is David Hog. But if you have some
(01:36:23):
comments on if you had some on David Hogg, let
me know what episode that was. Because I think he
was just another all white opportunist trying to use the
Democratic Party to build up his reputation and his street cred.
And you see, he got off the chain real quick,
(01:36:43):
so much so they had to put his ass out
the Democratic Party. So also, I'm glad you all got
a new voicemail number because I was really dreading the
fact that I was going to have to sit down
and compose emails again.
Speaker 5 (01:36:58):
Wow, y'all have a good one. I will get back
to you.
Speaker 4 (01:37:03):
You're probably hear from me again one or two times
before the next feedback show Blue Wave Writer Out.
Speaker 1 (01:37:11):
Thank You Player, and the episode you want to go
listen to this episode thirty ninety six. Maybe Tory Lanez
fell on fourteen Pieces of Glass. We talked about David
had going on Bill Maherin. I kind of did a
long thing about why why I find what he did
to be cowardly and exactly you know how I saw it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
So there you go.
Speaker 3 (01:37:37):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
We got one last voicemail, Andy.
Speaker 5 (01:37:41):
Ryan Karen, this is Terroylyn.
Speaker 1 (01:37:43):
Hey, bab oop, Sorry, damn my bad.
Speaker 5 (01:37:49):
Andy Ryan Karen, this is Terrolyn. I wanted to call
you and tell you one you did.
Speaker 4 (01:37:57):
You're right, you could have lost your credibility because the
first thing.
Speaker 5 (01:38:01):
My mom did was call me is like, girl, I
just met Rod. I said, Rob from the Black House.
Yet yes, And then she said, for all y'all, did
I don't do Wow? I showed no song at the Walmart.
I said, Mama, black people ain't going to target no more.
Speaker 4 (01:38:17):
It's like, oh, yeah, that's right, but you almost lost
your credibility for not being at Target until I reminded
her that we can't shot the target no more.
Speaker 5 (01:38:26):
And oh how I missed Target. But yes, yes, you
almost lost your credibility either way.
Speaker 4 (01:38:36):
But shout out I love y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:38:40):
You know, thanks for showing my mom from love.
Speaker 5 (01:38:42):
She was excited that she saw you in real life.
But yeah, all right, peace peace.
Speaker 1 (01:38:48):
Oh man, that's so funny, because yeah, absolutely, I was like, uh,
thinking about going to to Target on my way to
Walmart because I was like, man, they probably not even
gonna have the shit that I want, you know, they
always fucking something up, you know, don't. And then you know,
(01:39:13):
of course, like Target is like you know, the fucking
the A C smells different, you know, like everything everything
in Target is just a little bit better than me,
a little cleaner, a little better clientele. You feel like
you're shopping up, not shopping down. Okay, And uh, And
(01:39:34):
I went in that Walmart. I had looked up the
item online. I forget what it was that I.
Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
Wanted that electric something pepper thing.
Speaker 1 (01:39:42):
Electric pepper grinders. They said they had it. They said
what Alley was on h eleven, same Walmart. They told
that told that man's car from and I went in
there and I walked up and down H eleven for
fucking fifteen minutes and it was not there. They did
not have it, obviously, and I wasn't came over to
(01:40:04):
help me because it's not Target, it's Walmart.
Speaker 2 (01:40:06):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
They'd been like, sir, you Nigolas, can I help.
Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
You coming over to help me in some Target behavior?
Speaker 2 (01:40:11):
Yes, And they've been so fancy and they they have
like a little pad and they're like they like dig
into it. I've seen them tap on little path. But okay,
I know exactly where you need to be.
Speaker 1 (01:40:20):
Yeah. So I was stuck like Chuck Man, and I'm like,
I went here to support the peoples or to not
support the other the wrong people. So I went and
ordered on Amazon, which is probably no better than going
to Target in the first place. But whatever I did,
what I was trying to do.
Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
We didn't go to Target, yes, okay. And it wasn't
no we.
Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
It was me by myself, meaning that I could have
slid out the Target and no one would have known.
Speaker 3 (01:40:48):
I sure would.
Speaker 1 (01:40:49):
Unless I happen to see a fan in there going
this nigga see that, mama, which I would like to say.
As I thought about it, I was like, but if
you see me at target, it's because you're there. So
should I even really be afraid of coming up in there?
Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
Did this event even happen?
Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
Yeah, I'll just assume we both, you know, look at
each other and then don't make eye contact and pretend
we see each other outside of target sometime. Anyway, all right,
we're gonna get the voicemails and wrap this thing up,
but you know, a.
Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
Little bit more music. I'm an email.
Speaker 1 (01:41:26):
Obviously I made a mistake. Thank you for correcting me.
I just want to make a show that people understand,
because how would they have understood in thirty seconds when
I started reading emails, They like you said, voicemails, you
fucking liar, You weird, weird liar. Psycho all right, that
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was called a thousand Bottles by Psycho Music.
Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
W m b A.
Speaker 1 (01:42:21):
Philip hurt Right saying, Rod Game one, it looks like
the race Wars back on. Yeah, we talked about it, player,
we talked about it. You know what it is America's
oldest pastime, black people and white people going at it.
N c AG landlords and price fixing. Joseph says, Hey,
Rod and Karen, I hope you are both having a
good day. Did y'all hear about your Attorney general got
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Courtland management to stop using Real Page? Yeah, I heard
about it. Real Page is a company that many people
are accusing of assistant landlords or price fixing and the
hike and rents we've seen in the past several years.
And Courtland is one of those landlords. Y'all live in
n C. So if y'all wanted y'all y'all, I wanted
y'all to know y'all just putting in good work. I
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put in a link to the news brief about it below.
Thanks Joseph. And yes, we did know about it. I
did mean to shout that out. And like they found,
there's like four other or I think at least four
other major landlords who are not going along and paying
what they owe and promising not to goals the rent.
So like, if you're not with Courtland, you're in trouble.
(01:43:25):
It's crazy, right, uh, Jay says, Hey, Ry, Hey, Karen, Karen.
I love basic bougie.
Speaker 2 (01:43:30):
I am this.
Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
I love staying in five star hotels and eating a
five dollars hot Costco hot dog, a dollar fifty Costco
hot come through best, which is Jonathan.
Speaker 3 (01:43:41):
H see that that is a thing, you know, It's
like I like nice things.
Speaker 1 (01:43:46):
Yeah, oh yeah, I mean I thought that's why when
you said it, I was like, that sound like a
thing everybody is. Yeah, and I guess yes. But I
was like, was the word because I didn't know.
Speaker 3 (01:43:56):
I didn't I didn't know of a common word.
Speaker 1 (01:43:58):
It was like basic and boogie. So I mean, I
hope it's not copyright something. But yeah, go get you
a shirt, y'all? What my basic and boujie people at?
Speaker 2 (01:44:06):
I know it's a lot of us.
Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
Well well, well, says Stephanie j I'm I always wondering
when Bernie Sanders would let his mask fall. I remember
a black student asked him what we should do about
police brutality, and that man told him to listen to
the police. Damn, come on, man, I remember that too.
But Dann that you wouldn't the vault for that you
(01:44:30):
found Maybe you're pettier than me. I don't know. She
was like, uh, what about that? Remember this? He's now
he's continuing this hour was rob bullshit? I will say
this about Schwartz podcast. I don't remember that man's name.
The comedian shows name, and I'm not gonna sell you
my computer looking it up. He really has a gift
(01:44:52):
of bringing out the real faces of his guest. The
two black Brits. I'm sure they still exist somewhere, but
we saw their true sales then too. These left flee
and white people are just like the Republicans to me,
but wrapped in a universal health care cloak.
Speaker 2 (01:45:04):
They are the better races.
Speaker 1 (01:45:06):
We just have to get behind them so they could
lead because we're too stupid to know what's going on.
They wouldn't mind throwing black people under the bus as
long as they get what they want. Yeah, and I
think black people have been burned so many times by
that New Deal bullshit that a lot of us are
just like hesitant. If we have our choice, we're not
gonna go with the person that we think would obviously
(01:45:28):
throw us under the bus. But I don't think any
of us believe that in general, whiteness is beyond throwing
us under the bus. None of us thinks America is
beyond throwing black people as a whole under the bus.
But I just think we would like to go with
the least likely person to do it if we have
our choice, right, if we have our choice. They keep
(01:45:49):
talking about class issues as if the race stuff doesn't
supersede that. Yeah, that was a big tail for me.
I guess they've just stopped pretending. But they used to
do a lot of burning, used to do a lot
of You bring up something about race and he's like
class is a real issue, and let me tell you how,
And now he's doing this, like why are we even
talking about DEI and stuff like that. Nah, It's sad, really,
(01:46:09):
that part is sad because like you'll say anything depending
on the room you're in, because if you was in
a room full of black people, you will not be
saying that shit about no d like anti Dei sentiment.
These people aren't allies, They are hindrance. They want their
way or nothing at all, because at the end of
the day, they'll be fine because they know whiteness protects them,
or they'll go back home to their conservative parents and
(01:46:31):
vote just like them. So many people are unwilling to
just do the incremental changes. I et voting for the
damn lady, something that black folks have been doing forever.
I remember that episode of Family Guy when Peter and
Cleveland were playing Black Monopoly or something like that, and
Peter pulls a car and it says for Whistland a
white woman go to jail, ha haha. And Peter says,
(01:46:51):
does anybody ever win at this game? At Cleveland says, oh,
you don't win. You get a little closer each time,
as I always think about that PS. I hope that
book by the Ceen. Then guy about Bidy goes double
paper clip, Stephanie.
Speaker 3 (01:47:08):
And shit it Mike the way he be begging for
people to buy it.
Speaker 1 (01:47:12):
Appreciate everything he said, Stephanie.
Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (01:47:14):
So let's say its hi, Rod and Karen. I hope
y'all a well. I really appreciate this episode fool Minding.
I like to turn fool Minding because it captures a
key fact about human nature. Sometimes we are just on
some bs that there's a part of how we view information,
take in, rework it to fit something that works for
us in that moment. It can be for psychological, emotional, practical,
conscious or unconscious reasons. And it takes a human who
(01:47:37):
is willing to do the hard work to look at
oneself and what they're thinking, feeling, and acting on to
evaluate the good, bad and ugly about those things. And honestly,
it is amazing that humans has survived this long because
it's not easy to really do, and so much is
set up to not do it. I know that I
made mistakes and looking at which voices I thought were
doing that and now seeing they were on some stupid
(01:47:57):
shit all along. But for a time I thought they
made sense. Even with all the tools and insight I
think I had, I still got got.
Speaker 2 (01:48:04):
Yeah, everybody got. Yes, everybody gets got. But everybody wants
everybody else to think that they're above getting gotten.
Speaker 1 (01:48:12):
That's not true.
Speaker 2 (01:48:13):
Facts.
Speaker 1 (01:48:15):
My worry is and hope is that enough people are
going to see what's happening as far as the impact
of this administration and at least start the hard work
of repair. It's not going to be easy, because for
what I'm seeing, white liberals are as delusional as a
conservative folks. They fall for the food minage just as much. Right. Yeah,
the in and the social media shit is a problem.
I don't know what we're gonna do. I don't know
(01:48:36):
because I this tool has been weaponized so hard and
the people that are running it, even when you openly
know their biases, like white supremacy.
Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
All you can do is run.
Speaker 1 (01:48:50):
To the next platform before some white supremacist buys that,
or the leanings of the people that own that come
forward too, because a lot of the money that runs
the stuff at the top, it's not money that's concerned
with anything happening for black people, let alone other women
and stuff like that, you know, in their minds. Free
speech is you as a woman, should have to listen
(01:49:12):
to being threats of sexual assault, and it's that person's
right to make it. And if you say, hey, that
guy's an asshole for saying they would sexually assault me, well.
Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
Hey, that's freedom of speech.
Speaker 1 (01:49:25):
I'm letting both of you say what you want to say.
That's how they look at it. And when they crack
down on shit, remember how its Facebook was kicking people
off for saying stuff like men are trash or something
like that, because whether it was a statement about you know, patriarchal,
it didn't matter.
Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
It's just like we don't.
Speaker 1 (01:49:44):
All of it has to go, if any of us
to go. So it's just tough anyway, when I see
them climbing those capital walls and I know that, then
I'll know they're serious. Until then it's Bill repair and
protect on the.
Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
Local level as much as possible.
Speaker 1 (01:50:00):
Yeah, I don't have as much.
Speaker 2 (01:50:01):
Help about them repairing.
Speaker 1 (01:50:02):
I truly just think shit got to get so bad
that they will just vote a different way and I
will never again. And I think this was a huge
problem that we always have in this country with the
mass of people that we call white in America. We
give them too much credit. Whenever they choose self preservation.
(01:50:24):
We act like, oh, because they learned that racism is wrong,
and I'm like, we don't know that. What we do
know is that the economy got so bad under George
Bush that they went let's go with Bill Clinton.
Speaker 2 (01:50:35):
That's what we know.
Speaker 1 (01:50:37):
We know that George the other George Bush, fucked up
the economy so bad with the not just Wall Street,
but Car Main in fact everything that they were like,
I don't know, maybe this black guy can fix it.
Speaker 2 (01:50:48):
And that was only after John McCain was like, I
will let the auto companies in America go out of business.
Speaker 1 (01:50:55):
And that's the only reason that we got Barack Obama. Yes,
So it was like, yeah, so I don't know that
this country is learning all these lessons. When people say
like they went from Obama to Trump, I don't say
they well, that's because they had learned not to be
racist and they're now voting for Trump for a different reason. No,
I don't think so. Also, I just started.
Speaker 2 (01:51:16):
A new book, Biblio Therapy in the Bronx by Emily
Rumble LCSW.
Speaker 1 (01:51:22):
It's a great so far. She was a guest on
Therapy for Black Girls podcast. It's a great It was
a great conversation. You both may want to listen to
see if you want to check out the book. Take care, Celesti.
Thanks last you have a good day.
Speaker 2 (01:51:35):
Appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (01:51:35):
That's everybody's emails and all that feedback. We're appreciate y'all.
Thanks for listening those watch live. Appreciate y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
Hopefully the the everything was good on the internet side
of this.
Speaker 1 (01:51:48):
You look really good this time, like I try to
yourself up.
Speaker 2 (01:51:52):
But we'll see what happens.
Speaker 1 (01:51:54):
If you know, if this works out, we may have
to do them all from the Wi Fi only for now,
all right, until next time, I love you, I love
you too.
Speaker 5 (01:52:03):
Why