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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listen to The Black Guy Who Tips podcast because Rotten
Karen or hot.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
Welcome to another episode of The Black Guy with Tills podcast.
I'm your host, Rod, joined us always by my co host,
and we are here on a Saturday morning ready to
give you guys some feedback or slightly in the afternoon,
I guess Saturday around noon. This is for people who
left us feedback and we're responding to it. So if

(00:27):
you guys left voicemails, comments on our website, emails, comments
on our YouTube, we're gonna read them today. That's what
it's all about. The official weapon of the show is
phone chair and the unofficial sport and bulletball extreme extreme extreme.
Of course, there are people who took the time out

(00:48):
of there and the money out of their pockets, the
time out of their day to give us money for nothing,
like just to say thank you for existing, thank you
for providing this space. They're not getting and premium content
or any of the stuff. They're just chilling out and
hooking us up. And so we like to give them
a shout out for doing that. And so let's go

(01:12):
ahead and give you guys your shoutouts.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
May I happy attention we're now listening to Charlottetowe.

Speaker 4 (01:24):
Rod and Karen were welcome the good folks who tied
to the Black Diner tips.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
That's right, new bread, new nods of the head we got,
Pete B. Johanna M. Douglas, Aura Linda L sent us
a one time donation on June nineteenth. What could that mean?
June nineteenth. It says happy June teenth, and it was

(01:55):
for nineteen dollars. I know, I don't say how much,
but it's important because the number matches the June.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
We see you, Linda.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Okay out here being an ally all right, thinking of us,
and happy June tenth to everybody we were off that day,
Laura F. Chris from Hawaii, April G. Tabitha M.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Cored Tikola Alexis.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
H Wanga from down Under and of course Marlon B. Yes,
Marlon B. Thank you very much everyone who took the
time out to put a little money in our way.
No five star reviews, none, we haven't had any since

(02:42):
June sixth.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
Karen, Apple need to get it together because.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Apple, No, these sons of bitches need to get it together,
and they need to give us our five star reviews.
And because y'all didn't extra commercial break.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Right here, I'll try to get y'all the benefit of
the doubt.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Now, see, does anyone like that? With three minutes into
the fucking show and you already got three more commercials.
If I was you, I wouldn't want to deal with this.
If I was you, I'd leave me my fucking fine
star reviews before the whole show is commercials. Okay, right,
get your shit together, refresh your old reviews.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
Lee.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
If you're new and you've been taking us for granted,
leave us our five star reviews. Come hug our next.
Let us know you're like us in that special.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
If we want to know we loved y'all, we don't
feel loved.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
They better be five stars and they better be nice,
or you get the commercial, you get the ads. Okay,
And I don't know what I don't know what your
algorithm is.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
I don't know what it is. It ain't no telling.
You might be the airport.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
I don't know where you live. I don't know how
your town get down. You might've just heard Donald Trump
is stopping people from a boarding twelve year old babies
that are already children in grade school, that are coming
home a different agenda than they left the house. And
that's your faults. That's not my fault. That's your fault
that you had to deal with that one extra time
that you wouldn't have had to if you just would

(04:29):
have one of you, one of the thousands of you.
There's so many of you from all over the place.
If just one of you said, let me drop these
guys a line.

Speaker 2 (04:38):
Okay, yes, y'all drop us a line.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
If not, we just gonna keep dropping ads. I don't
give a fuck. I can do this all day. It's
just a click of a button for me. So let's
get our shit together.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Okay, everybody, let's get it together.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
And for those of you overseas, second snapshot and email
it to its show your proof that you left us
the five starts.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
All right. Now, let's get into these actual episodes. Okay, guys,
we had I think four episodes this week. I'm not mistaken.
And of course we got plenty of people that left comments.
You can go to the blackauatils dot com leave comments.
You can go on YouTube, you can leave comments. Wherever
you leave comments, we appreciate it, and of course we

(05:19):
will read them on the air and respond to them
and stuff. You know, we love talking to our fans
and interacting is always make it fun, so that's why
we do it. Let's see what the first episode of
this week is. It's three one one three Dynamic Duo.
We got eight comments on this one. Okay, let's see here.

(05:43):
The first comments from two comments are from Apia. When
people criticize protesters and activists that today, notice that the
examples they give for people who supposedly did it right
are always dead activists because they can't do or say
anything anymore. People got used to their names and make
up legends about what they really did. It's not like
MLK just walk into the Senate and said, would you

(06:04):
please cool it with that racism please? Ah, and the
politicians finally understood now that you've asked us politely. Of course,
pizza party for everyone, right exactly.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
It's ridiculous, yeah, man, And I.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Don't know what to say in times like this because
I feel so adamant and resolute about precisely how I'm
seeing the world, and I feel like everyone's coping mechanisms
and excuses and explanations. You know, I'm probably just not

(06:40):
in a good place with it because I don't want
to hear any of them, and they all feel like
things that are coddling the people who are actually responsible
for where we're at, and they feel and I feel
like we're not going to have a solution as long
as we don't agree what the problem is. And so
I have to let people cook. But you know, I

(07:01):
am having trouble with that. You know, when I was
on Karen Hunter's show and Kevin Fraser was there and
he's talking about democrats and shit, I don't, honestly, God,
my eyes glazed though. I'm like, I don't think this
dude realizes how fucked we are, you know what I'm saying.
It's not even out of some like I think this
guy is a bad person or they're against what I'm for.

(07:25):
I truly just think a lot of people haven't accepted
how fucked we are and they think it's just a
matter of messaging, or do democrats do this or some
you know, go on a podcast or what. Just just
some inane bullshit in my opinion. And so I was
on Reese Waters show recently. He has a YouTube channel.
I don't know if the replays out there or not.

(07:46):
It is it is okay, I had a great time, Like,
we talked for two hours. It was super fun, and
you know, it was a good time because we talked
for two hours and the show starts at like eight thirty.
MENI like, I was like it was bad time. Basically,
it was like all right, but we were having such
a good times, like you know, it flew by. But
you know, I know a lot of people in the
chat when they because he has a live YouTube chat

(08:09):
and YouTube excuse a certain way, even for black people,
it's a little more free for all over there than
some content platforms serve. Anyway, at some point, I could
see the crowd because when we talked about politics. You know, guys,
I'm not backing down wherever I'm at now. It's just
I'm not trying to fight you. But if you ask

(08:31):
me how I feel, I'm going to tell you. And
if I just happen to disagree with you, you just
gonna have to accept that, because I'm accepting you disagree
with me. I'm not trying to fight with you, but
I'm I'm like, this is why I don't think what
you're saying is the problem. But we were talking about
this whole you know thing, and you know, and it
wasn't that Reese was going in on Democrats or whatever,
but he was just kind of like, you know, talking

(08:53):
about the system, and I think I brought up Bernie
and he was talking about, you know, like, well didn't
they rig it against Bernie and shit? And so I
I went on like a ten to fifteen minute thing
of like why I think that's extremely dangerous to keep
saying that, and why it Matt, words matter and it's important,
Like you can say these people were biased against me

(09:14):
because I was an independent trying to take over their party.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
That's valid.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I would accept that, because I truly do believe that
is a part of it. People begrudgingly did their fair
job of doing the process. They didn't keep them off
a ballot he was supposed to be on. They didn't
make citizens vote against him. They didn't rig a voting machine.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
They did not.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
And so I won't rehash the entire point I made,
but my point being I'm where you're at Apiel when
it comes to like, oh but what about MLK? He
did it right, And I'm like MLK got beat and
then killed.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
Right, he's dead. We're talking about the ones that are
live and functioning right now.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
I don't know that I need an activist today to
repeat that for me to call that the right way.
And when he was alive, no one called it the
right way. When he was alive, they called him an agitator,
and they said he was a troublemaker and a rabble rouser,
and that he was causing riots, the same thing they're
saying about the people protesting today. Agreed, and any violence

(10:14):
that went one way was on him, and any violence
that went the other way was just what are we
supposed to do about that. I'm not going to a
bridge to get dog sicked on me. It's twenty twenty five,
and motherfuckers are just gonna have to eat that. Not
everybody gonna protest the way you want to. And ultimately,
the reason I don't have much to talk about people's

(10:35):
protest tactics because I'm in the house, Yes i am,
I'm in the house. I have nothing to say that
can help them or hurt them. I'm in the fucking house,
and I don't want to argue with people just because
I'm in the house and I'm mad. So let's go
on Twitter and argue. If you're not out there trying
to solve this problem or help with these protests in
some way, or move the gold posting your own ways.

(10:57):
I don't even understand why this is your motherfucking business.
If they want to take Mexico flags out there, take
them out there. It's not my fucking business to figure
out how the best protest for you. If it's all
white people and they want to do, we shall overcome,
sing away. I'm not out there leading the band. I
didn't pick the playlist. I really think a lot of
this shit just boils down that we all need to

(11:19):
just chill the fuck out if we're not involved. And uh,
that's how I look at those protests. And I don't
want to hear a lot of criticisms of the protesters
because I think the same way I feel about Democrats.
For the record, it's how I feel about the protesters,
like meaning, everyone's nitpicking, like they are the bad guys

(11:39):
as far as I'm concerning the people protesting to good people, like,
I don't have a bad thing to say. Oh, you
probably they probably didn't vote. No, they probably fucking did. Yes,
I'm just like dog, I hear y'all have the same
emotional response to seeing protests that I'm like, these will
not work with this administration. I feel bad, but I'm

(12:00):
not gonna detegrate these people.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
They're doing their best. Agree.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
She says, I absolutely got gotten by the gender wars.
I noticed it, but too late. No wonder, it's such
a successful format. It's good. I'll just sneak up on
your ass next thing. You know, you like women shouldn't
have to cook and clean? Fuck they got me. Ronan
Raphael says I used to listen to movie reviews a
lot in the past with deep down there was something
off without realizing it. Looking back is clear that I
was searching hard for something. Then one day a Russian

(12:26):
lady said, check out for a movie review, and I
never went back to the ghetto. Okay, that was from
my forthcoming book. Seriously, I don't fuck with many reviews.
After you guys open my third eye to the reviews
of movies or shows made, especially by especially black creators,
I figured what had been missing in my review content. Yeah,
and I really feel bad for black creators in this
environment because, without naming any names, the most prominent black

(12:52):
critics that work for like these storied institutions I think
are actually much harder on black art than they are
on white art. And the ultimate response, the ultimate issue
that you can't avoid is that the person who decides
who works for say the New York Times, is probably

(13:13):
some white person that doesn't necessarily have that much of
an appreciation for black art. But also they are hiring this
diverse person to review these diverse movies, and they want
to hire somebody that essentially feels the way they feel that, like,
don't praise this too much, like be kind of mean
and snarky and kind of like take these things down.

(13:36):
That's what we would do. That's the kind of black
person we want working here. And once I realized that,
I like, in the addition to not ever getting mad
about these reviews, like yeah, I don't share them on
the show and go I can't believe she said this
or he said that it's not worth it. In addition
to that, I just was like, I don't ever want
our reviews to be that. So we just make our
reviews the way we make them. And I think a

(13:58):
lot of people who take the time to listen to
them really find some enjoyment.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
And what we do, yes, yeah, because like you say,
we basically be like what did you like about the movie,
what you didn't like about the movie? And like you said,
for some people, they get caught up into one extreme
of the other extreme that they never cross, if that
makes sense, because most of you are like how do
you feel? And people just rent one way or they

(14:22):
rent the other way. And so the way we do
it forces you to have a balance because not trying
to fund No matter how bad or shitty a movie is,
there is a lot of times something positive out of
it if you actually sit down and think hard enough.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Yeah. Yeah, So it'sn't fun because I mean, it's not
like we like every movie or hate every movie. It's
just try to be fair.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
You know.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Now, Rod, You'll be glad to know that I fell
asleep listening to this episode. I positive as a good,
responsible citizen to continue after So why did I dream
of you still reading me for filth and calling me out?
When I asked you to play a new tune? It
was only your voice and it was so hilarious that
I laughed into waking up. Maybe book two rae K
Koran out Sean says, I never listened to movie reviews

(15:05):
and tell spoil movie reviews. They are still the only
movie reviews I feel I worth listening to. Wow, that's
a big compliment coming from.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Right shout out.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
In fact, in fact, since shit, we doing this for
those of you to like spoil move reviews?

Speaker 2 (15:20):
What is that? There is a free feed for those
of you you.

Speaker 5 (15:23):
Get Actually, just type in the black outo tips and
spoil more reviews will literally pop up underneath it because
it's called the black Out who tips spoiled movie reviews?
And with those you don't get immediate reviews. Premium people
get those, but you get them like a month and
maybe some change afterwards.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Yeah, and maybe I should shouldn't be talking about this
live on the podcast, but I've been toying around with
like a like, should we explore a Patreon because my
main issue with Patreon is one they take a much
bigger cut of the money, which oh my god they do.

(15:59):
But my main issue for the Patreon thing is the
back archive would not be there for people. It would
need to start from like now, so like right, so
if we started a Patreon, people would only be getting
premium stuff going from now to the future. But I
know Patreon is a lot easier to integrate with people's

(16:21):
podcast apps. It has its own app. It's very it
works very well.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
Right, I've been thinking, I've been all theok side, like
that has been something I don't even remember talking to you.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
That has been something you have talked to me about it.
But it's just, you know, you no offense. You don't
know how things work, you know.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
I do not.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
I'm sorry, y'all. I'm an idea person. I'm an idea girl.
I'm not the executioner, not executioner, but I don't have
to execute it.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Yeah, And so I was explaining to you that part
of it of like, man, I don't know what we
do to these with these people that you know. It's like, okay,
I guess everything from this day for you can have
some premium, but like, what do you do if you
want to go back and be like I want to
listen to bolls d one. You can only do that
if you're premium on our website and there are RSS
feeds you can important to your apps. But it's the

(17:07):
amount of data and shit that we have. The amount
the amount of storage it would take to just put
all that shit on Patreon is insane. Like our behind
the paywall shit is more than ninety nine percent of
people who make podcasts.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah, that's true. We got it. We got a few
thousand ying.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Yeah, but it's something I was thinking about. Maybe I'll
make it the poll for the show if people want
us to be interested in a Patreon that's just from
this day forward, as opposed to getting all this archive.
If you want the full experience, you stay on our website.
But anyway, it was just a thought. I don't know
what made me think about that. Oh, because it's a

(17:45):
sport movie review thing. Yeah. Anyway. Also, I think there's
a lot more support for The Last star Fighter out there.
It was an amazing movie and then intriguing premise if
you did a sport movie review on it, I would
rewatch the movie just to prepare for your podcast. Thanks, Buddy.
Shoe Boody says, I was just talking to my husband
about this target boycott stuff, saying how even if they
come back into the light, so to speak, they've already

(18:06):
tainted their public opinion in a way. Many of the
people boycotting them aren't going back. They show their whole
ass to this one. There are stories I boycott that
I won't give up on hobby lobby for trying to
police women's bodies with their health insurance regulations, Chick fil
A for being homophobic. Just because they're not publicly donating
the anti LGBT charities doesn't mean they're not still doing
it privately. And now Target for turning their back on

(18:29):
d I and Pride. People never forget the way you
made them feel doesn't just apply to interpersonal relationships. You're right,
shoe booty, And that's why I always say, make try
to mark a distinction. When people talk about we're boycotting,
and I'm like, and I think they find it dismissive,
but I mean it in the most sincere, empathetic way.

(18:49):
Are you boycotting or are you just mad? Because if
you're just if you're just mad, it's actually over, whether
you recognize it or not. I had to this conversation
with so many and my friends around the NFL. They
would be like, oh, I'm boycotting in the NFL, And
I said, what would it take for you to stop?

(19:10):
And all of them would give me these reasons and
these things that the NFL could do, and the NFL
did them, but I and it was a big talking point,
a sticky point. The year Kaepernick protested on our sports

(19:30):
podcast Balls these sports because Justin was one of these like, yeah,
I'm boycotting, I'm not watching it, and I'm and so
I went through it. I was like, here's the thing.
I think a lot of us are not watching because
products are not as good as it used to be.
It's a lot to keep up with. We're getting older,
we're you know that shit. You get your Sunday afternoons back.
Next thing, you know, you don't feel like sitting down

(19:50):
to watch that shit no more. Which, right, that was
a big part for me. I'm not boycotting the NFL,
but I started going out on Sundays, and next thing,
you know, I can't tell you who the fucking back
up running back for the Panthers is anymore.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
I'm like, you know, yeah, I just can tell you
all that shit.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
It's not a boycott. I've just been doing shit.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
You know.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
I used to play fancy football and all that. I
just don't know as much because I it isn't all
consuming type of habit unless you just are like one
of these. I follow one team and that's all I
care about, guys, which almost knowing is like NFL is
almost like a religion right anyway, so you got that,
get your Sundays back. The other thing I said was okay,

(20:27):
so what do they need to do? And all my
friends would name stuff or they need to donate to
some charities. They did that.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
They did that.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Oh well, they gotta get more black coaches. They did that.
Oh they gotta do like everything and now. And the
final straw for me and not final straw like I'm
fed up, but final thing. The big joker for me
was like, I think even if they do all this stuff,
y'all aren't coming back.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Nope.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
And they was like, well, what if they give Kaepernick
a a job again? I said, even if Kaepernick plays again,
I don't think you're coming back. And the rea and
I don't think you're coming back is because you're mad.
I don't think you're boycotting. I think you're upset with
this NFL about this specific thing. But there's a bunch
of reasons to not watch this ship, you know, from

(21:13):
concussions to the domestic violence, to the greedy ass owners,
to the inaccessibility, to the lower quality and play, to
the the way that they're stretching the season out, making
these guys play all these fucking shitty games on shitty nights.
It's becoming to a point where it's actually oversaturated. We

(21:35):
just in America can't recognize that with this sport for
some reason. If it was the NBA, we would all
be shitting on it, yes, sir, But the NFL is
the big dogs, so we just will accept cookies and crumbs,
like preseason football games be sold out. Sometimes it's like
it's really bad here in America. But the bigger point

(21:55):
being when someone's mad, there is know on ramp like
Target could put all the shit back up.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Today most of them people aren't coming.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
You have lost a portion of people who are never
fucking with you again.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
I agreed because this was an.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Emotional thing for them and it's and so there's a
lot of people who are using the word boycott, but
they don't They haven't even told the truth to themselves yet,
which is like like shoe Booty has for herself, this
isn't really a boycott. I don't fuck with you.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
No more, right, it's personal.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Yeah, it's that symbol like I don't have. It's not
a demand. Actually a boycott is hey, when the buses
take away the colored section, we are all getting on
the bus again, and they'll get our ninety four twenty
five cent nickel or whatever it costs. They'll get that again.
They'll go into the system. They'll realize black people matter.
This money they were withholding, we got it back, and

(22:52):
we need to treat them better from now on out.
That's not I was about to have more target. They
can put all that shit back up, and I think
there's gonna be a contingent of people that will always
look at you sideways for going to your ass. And
the target.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Agreed.

Speaker 5 (23:06):
And for me, I went through this with Papa John's
and Roger had to break it down to me because
like it was a time I was like, oh, I'm
never fucking up, and I meant that like it let
it took to get me to eat Papa John's again.
That's my favorite shitty ass pace. I know it ain't
the greatest, but I love it. And so, like like

(23:27):
you said, when it is an emotional thing, it's like, fuck,
that fucked them, and your mind is made up. And
there was literally nothing they could do to make me
change my mind because, like like Roger explaining me, they
did everything I wanted and I was like, I still
don't give a fuck, and he was like, well then
you just ain't greed.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Yeah, what can what can you do?

Speaker 1 (23:45):
And like what happens is people normally hear that and
it hurts them or feels insulting. With song goes, Oh,
you're just you're upset by this cause they're used to
people turning them with like, oh you mad or something.
I'm not saying it in that way. I'm like, oh,
when I say oh, you're mad, I mean oh, this
is a different thing than a boycott. This is a
fuck you, yes, and a fuck you. Ain't got no

(24:07):
expiration date some day could be to the day you die. Yeah,
I don't, So that's just a okay, you don't fuck
with them cold. Thank you for letting me know. I
will be careful around that topic, you know, even he says,
I staying corrected about the switch too. I still see
them in stores, but it's clear Nintendo anticipated that they
would sell like hotcakes. I'm so sorry for upsetting you.
Care but I kind of lived for your tongue lash

(24:28):
And what does that say about me?

Speaker 5 (24:30):
I wasn't upset about you, Like, my comments was not
directed towards you. It's just for the fact, I have
very very strong feelings because as a as a nerd,
like a fellow nerd like I felt lied too.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
I felt like the populist and online lied.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
To me, and I was like, oh, well, then I've
able to just to sneak on their head and get one,
and I couldn't. So I became very upset and called
the motherfucker's liars and everybody talk about how expensive it
was and shit like this, and then you could find
a bitch, And I was like, oh, y'all, niggas lie.
I think that's what more of my anger coming from
from the nerse that lied to me, talking about they
didn't have the five and they found the five some poun.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
I'll tell you what it means for you, Eve, that
you kind of liked. It means that you've been a bad,
bad girl, and that you've been naughty. And sometimes you
need caring to put you in your place. Welcome to
the club. Okay, Sometimes I need to be scolded, all right, Lord,
Sometimes I haven't been on my best behavior. All right,

(25:33):
Oh it been funny. I didn't pull out a ball
gag and put it on. And now I'm ready for
some punishment. Ms. Barnes says, I love your sport review.
I look forward to your smart and nuance reviews of movies.
By the way, your view of Doctor Stranger in the
Multiverse of Madness was the only review that of that
movie that I enjoyed. Pointing out what you both did

(25:53):
and did not like is what makes the review balanced.
Thank you, Thanks, miss Barnes. I really do, man, I'm surprised.
I mean, I don't want anybody to steal our content, obviously,
but I do think it's very unique what we do.
And I'm actually kind of surprised you don't see more
people do exactly what we do. It's a really easy format,

(26:16):
and I think it's pretty like, uh like, we pretty
much get.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
To all the stuff.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
But but yeah, anyway, I made, I made the format
of a review show I would like to hear, yes,
And I hadn't heard anybody else's show like that, and
so I'm very proud of that show. Honestly, I think
it's very unique and and and we typically don't get

(26:41):
into the long winded like what we would have did
with the movie and what this, you know, like, we
don't get into a lot of the stuff that a
lot of podcasts get into. But anyway, let's get to
the YouTube comments. We got four Ria says, I switched
between listening on YouTube and iTunes. Is there any benefit
of you guys and listening on one platform versus the another,

(27:05):
I mean not, I would say not really. I guess
if you listen on the podcast platform. I mean there
are measurables there that like iHeartRadio and the Inflection Network
that we deal with, there's like numbers they'll see, but like, honestly,
at this point, I don't think there's a huge difference anywhere.

(27:27):
And we are still always trying to build up our
YouTube viewers and stuff. We're not making like this YouTube money,
like like the like the god damn they balling, like
that's not what we're doing. Like I think for transparency,
we might get like eight So we have it set
where we get a check if we reach one hundred
dollars in ads on YouTube, right, we might get a

(27:49):
check every month, like a little over one hundred dollars.
So it's not we're not big time. We have four
point three thousand followers. There are podcasts that have literally millions,
undreds of thousands. We're nowhere near those big dogs. But
either any place you listen, you're helping. Thank you dark
Namnja emojis, and then I nes harold emojis to like

(28:11):
five stars, winky faces, hearts, you know that kind of stuff.
Thank you for those, and I'm not I always acknowledge
those because those actually do help our algorithm on YouTube,
Like even if it's just emojis, you guys are putting
a weight on the scale that just gets it promoted
to somebody else's feeds. So thank you, agreed.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
You do you listen to movie reviews?

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Yes or no? Ninety four percent of our audience listens
to movie reviews. Six percent does not. Wow, I was surprised.
I thought it would be a lot lower.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
I think for a lot of people, they listen to
him a lot of times, even if they don't plan
on seeing it. I think some people listen to him
because it's just like the talk of the towns, what
everybody's talking about, so they like, well, what is this about?
They you know, this is kind of a way for
you to kind of find out what it's about.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
And also I.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
Think for people now it's streaming and things like that,
now you can go back and listen to like old
reviews about stuff you know when you find it at
the time. So for some people they might kind of
find stuff which is new to them, but the content's
been out there for a while, so they'll go after
they watch it, go listen to what other people have
had to say.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Correct. The next episode is three one one four bacon Flation.
We got nine comments on this one. Apia says Rod's
parents are both so sweet, so funny and supporter. Is
really a plus plus plus plus at least from my perspective.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
Thank you, oh, thank you.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Yeah, this is the episode my dad was on even
he says, I love when Popsmorrow is on. Your parents
are always a pleasure when you're they're on Rod. That
gender Wars almost got me. I actually almost believe it
wasn't a skit because he had me saying howmeless people
deserve love too. That song wiped me down from Boozy
is not that damn good for anyone to be paying

(29:59):
attention what he has to say. In a world of uncertainty,
there are two absolute things we can count on. Cockroaches
what outlive us all and the Boozy is always going
to have something fucked up to say. Agreed on all counts,
shoe Booty says, I love when you have your parents
on the show. I used to get sad about Father's
Day because my dad passed when I was only seventeen.
Our condolence is of course, now that I'm a mom,

(30:20):
I can instead just find joy in celebrating my husband
and what a great dad he is. Hearing your dad
talk about your garden and fishing made me smile. Is
exactly what my dad was into. He took so much
pride in his garden. Happy Father's Day to mister Tomorrow
and all the dad stepdad's, foster dad, pet dads, plaid dads,
and cat daddies out there. Shout to them cat daddies, some.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Of them overlapp.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
What I think is interesting is like we went out
and watched baseball yesterday, which is with my mom and
my dad, which is you know, a very American father
son type things. So it's kind of ironic at Father's
Day happening. Then it's like, let's go to the game. Uh.

(31:04):
Sean says, always great to hear from your father. And
now I have to go check on my micro tomatoes
I'm growing and prepare to hybridize with purple tomatoes all right,
get nerdy ill fancy Ronald Raphael says Paparatti Live Gardening
is great intergalacted gardener here who just graduated from basil
to okra and watermelon. Now I got a full salad
added to my book. I'm writing, Start your Gardener. Pre

(31:27):
order my book. You'll get it before George or or
Martin Books, I guarantee. Apia says, I love how more
great black art will soon be existing because of this
podcast and our great exchange.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
The girl.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
Them books ain't never coming out into one of them books.
Y'all gonna be waiting on them things like Sean King
t shirts.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Oh no.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Keith says, I went to Japan a few weeks ago
and one of the things our group did was take
a day trip to Kyoto where we went to samurai
class and they showed us how to use the real sword.
Maybe a week after I got back, someone posted to
the announcement about the program ending in our group chat
during the class, or maybe y'all was the reason they

(32:11):
would use the last group. During the class, one of
the things they tell you is control your swing and
trust the sword. It's very sharp, do not try to
touch it and see how much, because it's a lot
more than you think it is. Had they not specifically
said that, I may have tried to do that dumb
ass shit. Hi, it's me, I'm the problem. Yeah, And
that's why they saw you looking.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
At that sword.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
They said that's enough.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
That's what they had to end the class.

Speaker 5 (32:34):
They gonna let they gonna be trying to chop paper
and shit. They was like, you can't be doing this.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Get out of here.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
We are playing with fire, right, Keith says, I saw
clips of this parade and how half fasted it was
and how sloppy some of the formations were, and my
veteran friends were chuckling at it because we know what
it was. The thing is, parades and that sort of
patentry are for specific occasions, and the military text that
stuff seriously, so there's a lot of preparation and rehearsal
that goes into it usually. So it's actually pretty shocking

(33:01):
to see them not doing that because that's basically a choice,
a very disrespectful one at that. They can't choose not
to go, but they can't choose to not give a
fuck about the president wanting to parade for his birthday.
I guess the energy was very you want to parade, Okay,
here's your parade. Damn, damn. I didn't watch any of it,
so I'll take your word for it.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
That's hilarious.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Ms. Barnes says, I love when we get the Yeah,
it is hilarious, though, the idea of just soldiers marching
and rolling their eyes.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
Right like, bitch, I got to be here. But what
you ain't gonna get his left lift left right lit.
You're gonna get regularass.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Walking looking like when your mama tell you go get
a switch, just walking marching like that.

Speaker 5 (33:39):
And the thing is knowing Trump people, I didn't give
them enough preparation. I bet you told them about this
shit two days.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
In it they been known about it, like when he
was getting elected.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
I see what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Like, the thing that's interesting about our military is that
they are playing a big game of optics right now
with between the White House and the military. I don't
think our military is truly on board with this, even
if they are full of people who we would consider
conservatives right right. I'm not saying the military is like

(34:14):
evenly split down the line Democrat conservatives, but I'm just
saying the military is a compulsory operation. Mean, they're like,
you don't got no choice. And so the president is
turning the screws on the military and being like these
people took a loyalty. Oh so I am going to
make them give me a march. But yeah, they don't know,

(34:36):
these aren't It's not one hundred percent of people looking
forward to giving him a march.

Speaker 5 (34:40):
So a bunch of people who have to be there,
you were, like, nobody else shows up. They have to
be there.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Right, So I think he's really making it like worse
for a lot of people who are like, no, I'm
not going to quit, but yeah, I guess I gotta
do this fucked up march. But I don't actually agree
with him. I agree ms Barr says, I love when
we get the yearly visit from your mom and dad.
I always had a pleasure of me. I always had
a pleasure of meeting them both at the library and
the live shows. They are just cool folks and I
always helped myself to a pick to the other fabulous Morrows.

(35:09):
Now I wish they I had that green thumb because
I spend money on house plants and her plants, only
to kill them by overwatering them and feeding them.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
Arby's yep, let's do it. I mean, then do it. Baby.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
Maybe one day I will have my own garden, but
for now I can only settle for window plants that
I'm wrong. Start where you start, and then let's check
YouTube and see what people had to say. We had
eleven comments. Damn, y'all have.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
Something to say. I can't help myself. I can't het myself, y'all.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
The girl on the other side of the road said,
not y'all, putting the episode out earlier so as Harold
can sleep now, we got your cover.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Baby, don't be up at no three am.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
Night White entitled ignorant w e I so I guess
instead of D I got W I dark nown Drawinki
Emoji's real said, my favorite episodes are the annual mother
and Father tips episodes. I usually catch the episodes live,
but I was out being a good mom helping my
son move to Purdue University for his summer internship with
the show. Was Aaron, congratulations to your son. I as

(36:13):
an amateur gardener, I really enjoy your dad talking about
the gardener. I love both your parents' sense of humor.
Thank you. That's where I get it from Damien says,
it's crazy how far Republican Party is falling. I guess
if you consider that history, it makes sense. But to
see a party live about being all law and order
family matters, so called protecting children, make this power play
throwing all pretenses, it's just crazy. Sorry, bro, I have

(36:36):
zero room for Boosie, after seeing how he treats his daughter,
his comments about Cassie sounding in the same vein as
his daughter. Low vibration, zero zimpathy, compassion.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 1 (36:48):
It's probably not responsible to say, but I'll say it
anyway because fuck it. The way he consistently talks just
makes me feel like he got some shit his closet somewhere,
like he's done horrible shit to people, because I just
don't imagine a person that goes that hard defending the

(37:10):
indefensible treatment of people. And then but not obviously, I
treat everybody fair and nobody has anything to say bad
about me, like, nah, you probably fucked up, bro. Who
knows who? Who knows when he will have his day
or if he'll have his day or what. But like
and maybe that's the thing. No one would be shocked.
It's like fifty cent. When you find out someone's like

(37:31):
fifty cent of sut to me, it's like, well, yeah,
these seems like a horrible person, so maybe it's the
same thing. I don't know. Damien says, oh yeah, Target Wow.
And then Walmart and the others miscalculated the anti DEI
stances because just as I was about to go to
Target because Walmart ended their di programs, Target follows suit
and I haven't shot that either since December, and now

(37:51):
it says Happy Father's Day, enjoy your special day. Hope
we Negra says, I love it when Rod's parents on
the show. MS Role says she marked us. Miss Rolls
marked a specific moment and says, hey, I would sing
that song while charging my baby's diapers. She's now three
and she can sing no pantsy's on on her own.

(38:11):
I ain't got no pennies on. That's hilarious. Dre Drea
the Sunflower Poet says, super dope gardening convo with Dad,
thank you. I love your user name. Uh Jack Jason says,
your dad is so cool. Every time he's on, always
had the same thought. This guy rocks with Duke right.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Other than that, he's.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
Been a great dad.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
But I guess it's on the dawnfall.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
I guess everybody.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
Has their own cloth.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Their own cross the bear. You know, some people dads
are abusive. Some people dads aren't around. Uh mine was around,
but he just was rooting for Duke the whole time.
But despite that, I feel like he managed to great
raise a great son. It means so yeah, it's just unfortunate,
you know, as a jail Corvan says smoothest voice in

(39:01):
podcasting for my dad. So he loves and my dad
is a big jail fan, especially have to see him live.
That was like a cool thing to bring together, to
get him to see Jail do his thing. It was
worth it just for that. Ha ha. Man go paces
if Pascal wins this second ring, he might already secure
a spot in the Hall of Fame. That means New

(39:21):
Mexico State University, my school will have a Hall of Famer.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
Honking the horn is always.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
A risky move. People take it so personally. It's loud
pointing out their mistake. Honking the horn is automobile version
of someone telling somebody to calm down, even if it's warranted.
To rarely de escalate the situation, right, My thing is
I use my horn so rarely in the moments where
I would like to use my horn, I'd be having
trouble finding my horn.

Speaker 5 (39:47):
Okay, I thought I was the only one. Okay, So
that happens to YouTube all the time, right, because I
think with just being down south, knowing that people have
guns and weapons and shit in their vehicles, that they
they have the.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
Right to do this.

Speaker 5 (40:01):
A lot of times I'll just sit like I was like, Okay,
I guess whatever you feel like paying attention. And so
that's one thing that tripped me out when I was
in New York, said, oh, y'all have guns here.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
This is why bum up, pump pump, pump, pump, pump, pump.

Speaker 5 (40:13):
Pump, and all the aggressive ass language is because y'all
don't have a fear of somebody whipping out no gun
and blowing your brains out because you bump, you blew
their you blew.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Your horn at them. Like it's a cultural difference.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
Uh yeah. When I and maybe it's just because I'm patient,
but I almost every time I go to use my horn,
I have to find it and build Like even if
I'm like, say, I pull up to someone's house and
they say, can you blow the horn? When you get outside?
I have to like park the car and be like,
what the fuck?

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Which one's the horn again? Right? What area is the horn?
Is it in the center?

Speaker 1 (40:42):
Make sure I'm not hitting cruise control?

Speaker 5 (40:44):
Right?

Speaker 1 (40:45):
Anyway?

Speaker 4 (40:46):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (40:46):
The poll was, did do you know how to garden?
Forty four percent? Yes? Fifty six percent No, higher than
I thought.

Speaker 2 (40:54):
I'm I'm terrible at gardening. I had.

Speaker 5 (41:00):
If you want your plan to die, leave it, leave
it in my care. I am guarantee you. I one
humbercent guarantee you it will meet its death.

Speaker 1 (41:09):
The thing I'm wondering about when I see this is
how many people think they could guard him but can't.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
Now.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Now, I don't want to say out lying, but I
just feel like there's certain things where people say like, oh, yeah,
I could do that, and it's like, but do you
do it or do you just think you could do it?
No wrong answers here, but I have my leanings on
why I think it's wrong, and I won't tell you.
All right, let's go to the next episode, But first,
more commercials. All right, Episode thirty one point fifteen. Thinking

(42:14):
about that fish shoe, Boody says Karen. Yes, I had
to stop myself from ordering lunch from the same place. Melbourne,
Delhi just opened a location by me here in Jersey,
and I got lunch from there on Friday with my husband,
then with my daughter the next day, acting like, oh,
there's a new sound place. Maybe please check it out,
acting like I've never been there too.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
Dude, Yes, it's too good.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
I am so glad I'm not the only person, just
like I actually really do enjoy this and y'all might
see me again, like real soon.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
On the Trump phones, I guarantee there's some built in
spy where there's no way those are just red, white
and blue made in American nonsense. The scam don't stop.
This is a physical spot where for sure, I just
know it. Open your third eye, Yeah, I honestly, I
I know they gonna do it. I know they gonna

(43:10):
do it. I know they're gonna do it. But I
won't be able to believe people are buying Trump phones,
like like I'm already preparing my brain for the conspiracy theory.
It's gonna create that like chining about all the phones
and I'm never gonna see one in a while. And
it's just a money laundering program between him and somebody

(43:30):
rush about the phones. It's no way people if you
one of these dummies and I see you pull out
a fucking gold phone in pay phone. I was at
the grocery store and seeing somebody in a Maga hat
or something and they were like checking out. And it
was funny too, because he had on his bright red hat.
Obviously everyone can see it. You know, I'm in the

(43:52):
grocery store and I'm checking out self checkout, and I'm
walking that direction towards where he's having people wait on
him and tell I didn't look to see if they
were black people, but but he he did that thing
where you know someone's looking at you walk towards them,
and it wasn't like confrontational, but he was looking to see, like, oh,

(44:14):
is this guy about to clock my hat or whatever?
And you know me, it's not gonna break my fucking
brain in my day, Like people like this exists. I'm
from North Carolina. I know they out here, right, But
it was the way he immediately like broke eye contact
and looked down that I was like, you, bitch.

Speaker 5 (44:34):
Right, well, if you're gonna wear the motherfucker goddamn wear
it don't half ass, it said, saying, with your chance
you put this fucker on.

Speaker 1 (44:42):
That means right, you bitch if I because yeah, just
what a bitch, I'll be walking around my KAMMLA hair
shirt on the ship man. I don't give a fuck. Wait,
like it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, like people gonna
vote how they vote, but stand in your ship man.

Speaker 5 (45:00):
And that's the part people don't want to do. They
want to be associated with it, they want to be
tied to it, they want.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
To vote for it.

Speaker 5 (45:07):
But you don't want me to look at you and
say you're a terrible ass human being.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
It doesn't work like that.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
Yeah, Like I said, I don't know if it was
about being terrible human being or what.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
It's just that shirt.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
That hat is a fuck you hat, yes it is,
but he ain't had fuck you vibes at all anyway.
It was just funny. Apple says, I think I never
drove a car in Germany that had gas tank on
the driver side. I had driven so many different cars
because of car company cars. I recently wonder if there
are still gas tanks on the other side. Sean says,

(45:40):
there's an arrow, technically a triangle or chevron on the
gas gauge that points the direction of the fuel tank.
That being said, if the gas tank was always on
the driver side, where car companies have to make two
different versions of every car because overseas people drive on
the other side of.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
The road, I didn't think about that. Oh, they drop
on the opposite.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
Side of the road rona Raphaelsa's I voted no, but
it doesn't matter, especially overseas, because I ain't buying no gas.
I'm a guest entertainment. Because it was shod all the
gas tanks to be on one side of the car. By
the way, as one who frequents the VA hospital a lot,
I've witnessed a Maga guy getting slapped by an og
ben in the room of black and Asian old heads
cussing Trump. As soon as Maga walked in, everyone stared

(46:25):
at him and stopped speaking. It was like, all right now,
I'll be heading to my next appointment.

Speaker 4 (46:30):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
Maga guy was like, hey, what's happening? Crazy times right
zero acknowledging, Everyone said by to one another and left him.
Veterans talk loudly at the VA. It's supposed to be
a safe space and it would be crazy for VA
staffs to follow that rule. At the same time, VA
staff can use it to fuck with Maga TU on
religious grounds, right, then of course they'll be outrage fucking
golp right Ebee says, yeah, because if you said that's

(46:54):
the thing about discrimination, these fuckers are so fucked up
because and it's so selfish because it's never by the
actual principle, meaning they never say, Hey, if you would
like to not take somebody as a patient because they're unmarried,
that's okay. But also if they are married and you

(47:17):
just don't want to wait on marry people, that's okay too.

Speaker 4 (47:20):
Nah.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Nah, they know what they're doing. Oh well, you don't
like someone because they're a Democrat, you don't have to
take care of them their their healthcare, okay, cool. And
if they're Republicans, same thing, right, No, No, that's different. No,
you gotta take care of them even he says. Ice
has been all throughout my area, and I've been so
worried for the hard workers out there trying to support

(47:41):
their families. I think Ice got my parents' landscaping landscaping
gud because one day he didn't show up and they
never heard from him. Again. Ah well, also some people
are leaving, Yeah they are.

Speaker 2 (47:52):
They just packing up it and not.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
Through like these programs of volunteering. Like a lot of
this is about inflicting fear on a society of people
and making it so uncertain that you just stopped doing shit.

Speaker 5 (48:06):
And that impacting whole ass communities.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Yeah, and that shit is gonna start showing up everywhere.

Speaker 5 (48:11):
A lot of restaurants, a lot of construction, like it
is a lot of things.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
It's gonna be impacted by in every area.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
And the other thing is it's not stopping at just
who y'all think is gonna stop at in our minds,
So for where it's like agricultural jobs and kitchen jobs.
I don't think this administration has a limited amount of xenophobia.
I think they are going to actually go after people
that are bigger up Kaby Lane getting arrested and there's

(48:44):
other people that have been deported and oh, you overstage
your visa, Like this is not just a we're trying
to get rid of this undercurrent of like day laborers thing.
When dump puts so hard to deport so many people,
he really thought black people would take those jobs the
immigrants had I would sell right. That's another part of
this plan that was insulting to me because so much

(49:05):
of his black pitch the black people was I'm gonna
get rid of immigrants, and then you can get the
immigrant jobs, and essentially saying black people should be doing
many old labor because that's how they associate those jobs.
They're not. They're going Black people can never be engineers,

(49:26):
they can never be air traffic controllers, they can never
be pilots of planes. That's di black people do not
deserve that labor. They were giving those jobs. They did
not earn that job. But they can all pick cotton,
they can all go out and get tomatoes, they can
all cook in the kitchens. They want a black undercurrent,

(49:46):
for a black underclass, in the underclass based on blackness,
not skill, talent, or a thing, what you deserve and
have earned. Strictly, black people should be not heard back
to the sixties type shit.

Speaker 5 (50:04):
Agree, like I said before, and I will continue to
set this the goal of slavery, and so the goal
is too slowly pushed black and brown and other people
out of these positions. This is why they're put this
is why they're trying to tear up educational systems. This
is why they're trying to make it harder to get degrees,
like they purposely are making it so within the next

(50:24):
five to ten years, you're gonna have an entire generation
y'all that think that this shit is normal. They're not
gonna be able to see people in these higher up
managerial positions and shit like this that look like them.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
Like that's the whole purpose.

Speaker 5 (50:36):
They want people, particularly the youth and children. They want
their dreams to die. They want these the light that
people have filled their children with that it can always
be better and all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
They want to stamp that out of the youth.

Speaker 5 (50:50):
You first, you first frighten the parents, and they will
pass that fear of down to the youth, regardless if
they know that they're doing it or not. And so
the goal is to make people think, or have a
generation to think that black people are black and brown
people un less than did this subclass, you know, because
people were raised in this. So I know, you know,

(51:12):
these things can happen again if we allow them to, right.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
But yeah, I think, yeah, I think some of people
think they're fucking gonna be like safe. They do, and
I just don't think I think a lot less people are.
These are the test runs and masked people who don't
have to identify themselves, obsconding with people whose citizenship is

(51:43):
not really in question until they put it in question,
meaning these are contributing members society's been for years, and
these people are literally trying to just kidnap them and
then fighting the government and losing. In a lot of
the case is because judges are saying you can't do this,
But all this is them testing the civil rights, testing

(52:06):
the system, seeing where the breaking points are. They're gonna
keep doing this and they're gonna get better and better
at skirting if not violating the law, and so it
just won't stop where people think it's gonna stop. And
like you said, the goal is slavery, and if that's
the goal, I just want to volunteer some people to
go in before I go, because I would like to
see them at least be slaves for a couple of

(52:27):
weeks before as my turn. I was like, Okay, can
y'all do Tam Scott first, Like I want to see
his reaction.

Speaker 2 (52:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
Also, it's one of the things where I've I never
thought it was a joke. I didn't ever think it
was funny, you know, the way people talk online, just
being callous and very cold hearted about a lot of
the things. That's happening to a lot of things Mexican
and Latino people. Because the thing is, if they challenge theirs, bitch,

(52:57):
they'll challenge yours. To give a fuck about you being
black or brown. I've been here, a lot of them
have to. A lot of them are fucking born.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
And they're raised here. You're on the list.

Speaker 5 (53:07):
Next they're gonna be like, bitch, we don't give a
fuck about your birth certificate. Get the fuck out of here.
Where you're gonna go, they don't give a fuck. They'll
ship your ass out of here too.

Speaker 1 (53:14):
And they are going after black people too, like Senegalese people.
And my question is this, If a Senegalese person is
walking down my street and I'm walking down my street,
how does ice know, right, how does ice know which
one of us is Senegalese and which one of us
is American Black? I don't know how they would know.

(53:36):
I'm you know, they going by contest clues, like, funk
out of here. This shit is going to escalate. See,
I would sell feet picks on the internet before I
work in someone's field. Exactly me too. I'm a gentle
I'm a soft era person. I like to say I
feel sorry for the farmers having a crisis because they
no longer have help, But I can't bring myself to

(53:56):
feel bad for something they voted for. I only feel
sorry for the ones who didn't vote Trump and are suffering.
All Dump supporters can go to hell. And I don't
know which way these people voted, So yeah, who knows,
We're all going to suffer together. Yep, until it doesn't matter.
Let's see YouTube thinking about that fish. We got sixteen comments.

(54:18):
All right, dark NWM just winky face emojis dark now,
just says Vanessa del Rio, old school laughing emojis. Ramsey
pH Dunn says, if you know, you know? Kochi En
Negro says, we know. Okay, I'll see where my freak's
at now. Yeah, it is, it is. I mean, I'm

(54:38):
not ashamed of it, but I do know better than
I don't want to be the face of this. But
like that dude that does the like porn star reviews
of like the top list in the Hall of Fame
and stuff, I could do that. I have that much
of a porn memory. But I just don't want to
I live with myself be in the face of porn

(55:03):
ranking in America. It just feel too It's too much pressure,
and I would like to be able to go outside
my house and do things.

Speaker 2 (55:11):
And yes, how people consist on people.

Speaker 1 (55:13):
Like the porn guy yeao, I like the other downs
at the gym, and a guy who knows of the podcast.
Maybe he's heard me on the local radio. I was
on the local sports radio Friday or And also he
just knows me from playing basketball back in the day.
I was in a gym, y'all. And I'm not joking.
This guy stopped me and talked to me for an
hour and some change about basketball, to the point where

(55:35):
I had plans later that afternoon. I had to cancel
him because and I don't mind talking sports like I
love basketball enough that I stayed and talked to him.
But imagine that was like, hey, man, I noticed you
left my favorite I noticed you left Alexis, Texas off
of the Mount rushmore of Pog's. And when I was

(55:58):
looking at japaug ringing, I don't I don't know about
this one right because and then I'm sitting there fucking
the YMCA loudly yelling like she wouldn't sleep with black
men on camera. That's racist as fuck to me. I
don't care if she was doing in a private life.
And people are like, these guys know too much.

Speaker 2 (56:16):
This conversation is out of control.

Speaker 1 (56:18):
And it's obvious that everyone knows a lot about porn
just from the numbers. Right, it didn't become a billion
dollar industry because nobody watch. We're not watching, and it
doesn't have that list from porn Hub every year that
reports all the trends and top stars because no one
knows who those people are. We all know who those
people are, we just don't talk about it in polite company.

(56:42):
But yeah, I could do that. I don't know why
I know so many of these references. I don't know
why I remember. There was my point, like, I watch
a lot of Hollywood movies and I can't remember these
fucking actors for shit, Like.

Speaker 2 (56:54):
Some of them they look the same. I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1 (56:57):
There's like seven Margot Roby's right now that I'm like, like,
they all Margot Roby's to me, like, oh you mean
Margo Roby from uh, what was the fucking my name
is Earl. It's like, that's not the same. What that's
not the same I was I was pretty sure that's
the same Margo.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
That was the same woman for years. And it was like,
that's not the same woman. I was like, fuck you,
yes it is.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
Yeah, So I don't you know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (57:25):
I can't tell those type of people apart. But then
when it comes to porn, I can tell. For the
most part, a lot of porn starts to talk apart.
Although I will say there's a certain type of white woman,
I can't tell them apart. They all be the same
white woman, no, no offense in the white same haircut. Yeah,
it's not their fault. It's really the industry just wanting

(57:45):
a certain type of white woman on the task. They
could be walking down the street. I wouldn't be able
to I'd be like, they look familiar. Maybe that's it.
But anyway, but I don't know her, but yeah, Vanessa
del Rio shout out to her. She she's auld school.
Took it back to the you know, to the early days,
all right, she's one uh the old school ladies. K

(58:06):
Parker uh abny A's or AARs As many people misprinted
on their on their EHS covers. Back then, I'm like, damn,
people didn't even know how to spell the names. They
was just it wasn't no seo.

Speaker 2 (58:19):
Back then didn't have no internet.

Speaker 1 (58:22):
But yeah, anyway, I know I know a lot of them.
Uh nasty nax, says teen anchors Adult News Welcome to
the Teen News Network. Yeah that was that dude was adorable.
Ramsey pH does as I broke my Target boycott this
weekend and judged all the black and brown people, including me,
who were in there working and shopping day three of
the rebooted Target boycott. I don't know why y'all you

(58:44):
confess it. If I went in there, I wouldn't. I'd
go to the grave with it. I'm not going in there.
But if I was going in there, I would also
talk like I'm not going in there, so y'all would
never know. I'm not going there. Fuck out of here.
Let the blacks. They're gonna be pulling this up on
your black resume when you try to get into Black
Heaven at the end of life. That I'm like, you
was violating the Target boycott. Now, come on, you knew

(59:06):
you was wrong for that. I hate a trash gender war.
That girl put zero effort in that video. On the
fact you could see her reading but still couldn't deliver
a decent story made me so angry. She was the worst.
She was agreed. I look forward to hanging out with y'all,
says Darnelle. I don't know what that means, but hopefully
that we should come into a live show at some point. Yes,
it'd be funnier. I say that, and then he'd be

(59:27):
in the gym like, hey man, let me ask you this, brother.

Speaker 2 (59:29):
See you got Janet jack me over Vanessa del Rio?

Speaker 1 (59:34):
Or you got or you got is your goat? Vanessa
del Rio? K Parker, then ebany A's I'll just you
said some things on the show.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
I got some thoughts, sir, I.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
Said, I was gonna hang out with you. Remember me
from the YouTube comments. This is what I like to
talk about very loudly in public. Let me get your thoughts,
all right.

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
I'm glad you did not pursue that, sir.

Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
Let me get your thoughts on Queen Rogue. What's going
on with that? A c wells says, Hey Roy after
purchasing Hoka bond these nines, I'm side eyeing and looking
down on my collection of Nikes and Jordan's from the
cloud like pedestal of my newly found comfort after two
weeks of where my calluses have finally shrunk and my
shoulders don't hurt as much when I ride my bike.

(01:00:25):
Thanks for endorsing these god Sins and Kochwe says, are
they really good? I'm thinking about purchasing and he says, yup.
Plus they decreased them out of shock that travels to
your knees on every step. Oh yeah, I swear on
my Hooker's dog I was riding today. I love my
Hokus dog crazy because just feel like it's the opposite.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Of all the floss that I grew up with.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
It was like, get these Jordan's, Nigga, These Jeordans, they
cost so much that people kill you. What these Jordans? Ah?
Then I got to Jordan's. I was like, my fear hurt.

Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
This sucks.

Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
All my other shoes feel better on my feet. Them
my Jordans, but them hokers. I've been seeing people with
hookahs all my life, but I've always been like, fuck
is them off? Rand jeepers? What?

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
And my thing? I would live it that Wow, is
the soul so big?

Speaker 5 (01:01:13):
I would be so goddamn and no white people would
be running and jogging and power walking.

Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
On the feet.

Speaker 1 (01:01:20):
I'll be seeing black women with them, like I'll be
seeing black people with them too. It's I mean, probably
because we live in Charlotte. But my point being like
I always thought that, like fuck they get them jeepers, dude,
they go, they've been shopping at the good Wheel. Turns
out they were looking at my broke ass and my
Jordans with my hurt feet, like.

Speaker 5 (01:01:40):
There was like we got the Mercedes beings of shoes, sir,
you come in here with god Damn Honda.

Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
They were looking at each other like I know his arches.

Speaker 2 (01:01:47):
Is uncomfortable, right, I got know his ankles hurt.

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
The other day, I was in the ice cream line
and I saw a black lady with her family and holkahs,
and then we both looked at each other feet, and
then we silently judged everybody else feet, like look at
these broke shoes, your brokeshoe bitches, y'all here just walking
in those that's what you do, Damien says. When I

(01:02:10):
brought my Dodge dark, they offer oil changes for life
of the vehicle. Bro, it's really nice. Pull up, let
them go to work. No more money exchange the price
of the oil changes, including the price of the vehicle. Yeah,
I love it. Yep, I love it. I will be
doing this forever.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
We'll be utilizing it with your services. We paid for
and didn't know what.

Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
A service Spoonful, says Rod, currently working through the same
habit of giving up when people make it more complicated
to get services I paid for and the qualified for.
I smiled the enormous smile every time you share a
victory with us, shout out to you, observed spoon for.
I'm telling you it's some people got it and it's
not a big deal for them, but for me, it
is a big deal. And I think I'm not alone
and struggling with that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Also, and this is like so a not of my
age problem, like I don't know, but it's just my life.
This is just how I break I fucking hate when
it's a phone call instead of just like a text
or email or message system where they like, you got
a call to do this. My dentists had some bills
they sent to the house that I wanted to pay.
I'm like y'all't have a website. I can just go

(01:03:13):
online and pay this bill like I do everything else.
It's like call us and tell us your credit card
number over the phone. I'm like, okay, am I gonna
put the rotary phone and might have to fucking down
zero and then say operator connect me to doctors. So
and like this is some old bullshit. And I almost like,
I'll just wait till my next check up and I'll

(01:03:34):
pay then. But I was like, spot fuck it. I
called them, and I did it over the phone because
I don't like money hanging over me. And also like
regardless of how you pay, like there's a certain amount
of time where to start adding interest to your bills.
I'm like, how I'm gonna be paying interest on a
bill because I was too afraid to call because I.

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Was like, I'm costing about sling more money.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Yeah, So I just made my mind up, like if
I don't care if I stop by office in person,
that this shit getting paid this week. So anyway, I'm
glad you did.

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
They sent them to receiding the mail and everything.

Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
Kochynagro says, just get the work. Probably talking about the politicians,
we were saying all the complaints. Hey, this is Alesco
with a long comment. Hey guys, been a while. I
dropped by in the comments to pop off. So here
goes the Trump phones kutar jet thing. Is funny because
you see people saying stupid stuff like why didn't body

(01:04:27):
and protect us? Why didn't the Dems put up guardrails
to prevent something like this from happening? They ignore all
the times Dems proposed bills that tried to fight political abuse,
like limiting campaign donations. Folks really developed amnesia when it
comes to Democrats' efforts to govern. Eighty to ninety percent
of the stuff we say dem should have done, they did,
and they either got out voted or scot destruct them down. Yes,

(01:04:48):
come through Lusco.

Speaker 5 (01:04:49):
Yes speak facts speak facts not telling me funny. This
is why I hate talking to dumb people, because they
just say shit, and you'd be like, none of us
shit you're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
It's true.

Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
Yeah, I share what you're saying too, because people will
say stuff like this, including Bernie Sanders. And I'm like,
everybody who has tried to pass this is a Democrat. Yes,
So like, while you're pretending you're the only person ever
thought about this and the Democrats are just as bad.
The people that were fighting Citizens United were Democrats. And

(01:05:20):
now what happens is something like that passes. Corporations are
allowed to give unlimited funds to super packs and to candidates,
and then we go. Well, to be moral, the Democrats
should not take any of that money and just leave
that money to trumpet them and just accept the losses.
But at least they went down with digney. It's like,

(01:05:42):
once the rules of the game have been fucked over,
you're now all playing the fucked over rule games.

Speaker 2 (01:05:48):
Yep, we have to adjust.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Secondly, I like Kara's point about voting. You vote so
that the hard stuff becomes easier. I had this thought
the other day, seeing as we're all NBA basketball fans,
we're all the Apex basketball season. Voting in the same
way as making your free throws, it's supposed to be
the easiest part of game. When the team loses by
less than five points they missed fifteen free throws, no
one says, wow, only he made that tough fade away.

Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
Why didn't he.

Speaker 1 (01:06:11):
Shoot the threes instead of twos.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
After twenty sixteen to twenty twenty four elections.

Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
All we been hearing is the arbitrary stuff like messaging,
which states weren't prioritized, which podcasts would have helped, what
issues and demographics were Ignore it. But you bring up
voting and one thing that's directly agreed, agreegible, I think,
and directly leads the winning or maybe aggregatable or something
anyway leads to winning and we have full control over

(01:06:36):
Not really, it's like you're they putting out really not me.
It's like you're being too simple, or you're carrying water
for politicians. Come on, It's like progressives are an NBA
team that complains about file grifters like SGA for shooting
too many free throws, but they refuse to attack the
paint or just flat out miss their free throws. Someone
like me believes they don't want to even go to

(01:06:58):
the line. They'd rather shoot threes along twos because they
think our liberation would be purely won by purely protests.
Oh wait, twos because they are I'm sorry, I read
a line too, there's a big chunk of text. They'd
rather shoot threes and long twos because they think where
they're too good to win by going to the line.
Same way, a lot of leftists believe voting this risk

(01:07:20):
averse opens opposed system like playing the white man's game
and appealing to the moderate. They think our liberation should
be one purely by protest, boycotson anarchy, right, and honestly,
as we are seeing, there is not nearly enough. And
that's not a knock on the people who are protesting.
That is a as you can tell, this is not

(01:07:42):
a every city is shut down situation. This isn't a Hey,
there's not enough national Guard or military to quell the
amount of resistance that we are putting up under Trump.
That ain't what happened, even with these organized, well done
protests and great representation. I love to see it. Even

(01:08:02):
with this this this anarchist idea that we were gonna
get like this very active populace, it's not coming to
fruition and no one's coming up to go. I think
I overplayed my hand. I thought we would be having
this very volumeinus volumeinus resistance and it's not happening. Maybe

(01:08:25):
I have to go back to the drawing board and
start looking at turning out the vote and looking at
some political answers from within the system, because the outside
the system shit is not putting the pressure on Trump
that they said it would, right.

Speaker 5 (01:08:39):
And also, the thing is, the way our system is designed,
you have to agitate inside and outside.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
It cannot be just one like like, I'm sorry, I.

Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Understand there are people's whose whole thing is I will
always be outside of the system. That's great, do your
job and agitated. But somebody got to be in side
the system and knows how it runs, understands how it functions,
and can actually be a representative for the agitator on
the outside. If the agitator on the outside agitate enough

(01:09:14):
and get people's asses out the vote, they could give
the person on the inside the power to do the
shit that they need to do. This is how the
bullshit works. It is not one or if the other
is both. You have to have both. And right now
people just want to be outside and be angry and
be mad. I get it, I'm frustrated, I'm mad, I'm upset.
But you also need to give the politicians the power

(01:09:35):
to do what we want to do, what we need
for them to do. And I think for me and
I will continue to say this, and it irritates me
when people go and I understand, this system is not perfect,
But especially when people bring up third parties, I don't
want to hear any of that.

Speaker 2 (01:09:50):
We have a two party system.

Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
I understand you want a third party, but then y'all
do something, and I'm talking about, do something like start
winning school boards, start winning doll catchers, start winning mayors,
star winning sentence, star winning house, start winning these seats.

Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
And yanking it out of other people's.

Speaker 5 (01:10:08):
Goddamn hands, and then people will pay you attention. Start
having enough out there so that when it's time to
run for president, you can actually have the percentage of
vote so that people can take you seriously.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Until I see.

Speaker 5 (01:10:21):
That happen, I don't want to hear anything about a
dirt party because I've been around long enough.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
Y'all motherfucker's been talking about it. Gotdamn third party forever,
but you don't do shit.

Speaker 5 (01:10:29):
Every time I turn around, it's got damn Jill Stein
and all these other grifting ass motherfuckers that don't do shit.
And the only time you see them is when it's
time to vote. That's the only time every two to
four years. That's when you see the five times, yeah,
every four years.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
So for me, I don't want to see it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:45):
And I would even say not not time to vote,
time to get money. Yes, time even time to vote
when it's time to get the money. They there when
it's time to actually vote, they don't be there.

Speaker 5 (01:10:55):
No more that they don't you know, you know I
feel the same way about them like I do about
the undecided voters.

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
Your asses only show up.

Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
I never hear about an undecided voter doing the mayoral
election or in the Senate vote. Like nobody puts cameras
in they goddamn face. How do you feel about the mayor? No, bitches,
only when it's time for the president. No, you know
who you're going to vote for.

Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
U stop wasting our time.

Speaker 5 (01:11:17):
And I feel like this with the third party Until
y'all take it seriously, I can't take you seriously.

Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
Here is a better truth we need to accept. We
need to stop pretending that only magas are missinformed. iiO
is we on the left half our share of idiots
missinformed or doing the misinforming. It's like you say, a
lot of us don't stop and think we might be
products of the algorithm, especially a lot of us progressives.
We love to laugh at the maga folks call them zombies.
Co followers. We're not aware we are becoming caught followers

(01:11:43):
to certain ideas. I could not agree with you more.
I keep yelling this from the rooftops. I hope our
podcast has been consistent enough on this that people will
take that away from our show, if nothing else, if
we've just even woken a few people up, I hope
we have, because I think when you're in that ecosystem,

(01:12:07):
when you're in that silo, that information silo, anything outside
of it feels like an attack. And that's that's how
conservatives ended up having a q A non phenomenon. It's like,
you listen to podcasts about those people and their families
and shit, you will find that people tried to like
reach out to them, but they had been so q
peeled or whatever that you red pilled that everybody who

(01:12:31):
wasn't down was just part of the problem. So if
I say, hey, man, this whole thing where Hillary Clinton
is a Democrat that kills and eats babies is not real,
that it's some sort of hyper misinformation lie that is happening,
they will be like, oh Rod is a beta cuck

(01:12:53):
soy boy, uh something that the things that everyone's said,
people's families are, and people on the left just don't
think that's happening to us. They just think, but I
do identify with this cause. Well that's how they get you.
You identify with the cause, and the next thing you know,
you're in the Russian propaganda like this is why I

(01:13:16):
don't vote ass thing, And that's all they ever cared
about is getting you to not vote. Agreed, they don't
really care about you or the country, and they're not
solving these problems. I hate to make this point over
and over, but I don't think I'll ever regret making
this point, which is what we are watching happen with

(01:13:39):
Gaza is the fruition of that propaganda machine being weaponized
on the left and many of us absconding from voting
and letting things get even worse while pretending that we
made something better. Right, And you don't see people coming
to grips with that. You see a lot of something something,

(01:14:00):
Democrats something something, two sides of the same. It wasn't well,
how do we know this? I would I personally, and look,
I don't live in another reality, so I can't prove
it in a different Moti dimention where we did vote
the right way, but I personally think this is worse
than anything that would have happened under Harris and anything

(01:14:22):
that was happening under Biden. And I don't think it
was trending this way and it would have been the same.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
I actually think this is worse. I think there's a.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
That there is a complicity to a lot of people
who have convinced themselves that they are morally above being
responsible for what America does. Right to be, there's two
types of people, right, three types of people. There's people
that recognize what America is capable of in the bad way,

(01:14:56):
and they want more of it, and they want it
to be bad and they and they don't give a
funck about nobody outside of us, and very little about
the people inside of us too. Then there's people who
are like, well, head in the sand, I'm not participating
in this system. And even if I see America is
going to be the worst it can be, if I

(01:15:19):
didn't vote, then it means I didn't I didn't cause it.
And then there's people like me, people like Karen, people
like many of you who are like, I'm not going
up for America. I'm not saying it's all puppy dog
puppy tails. And what I'm saying is this ship can
get real bad. We need to make sure it's not
as bad as possible at all time.

Speaker 2 (01:15:42):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
I don't think we're giving some hopeful, optimistic or denialist message.
Then we're given the most realistic message possible right now,
which is we don't come up here and make flowery
I deal speeches. We'd be like, Okay, if we have
this person as president, some of the poor people will eat,
and if we have this person's present, none of the

(01:16:04):
poor people will eat, none of them. I'm gonna vote
for the one who's gonna try to feed some more people,
who has a goal in mind of feeding all the
poor people, right, and I'm gonna do what I can
to make it so that it is easy as possible
for them to feed more and more poor people every time.
That's my goal. I didn't see this other third option
on the table. It was like, here's the perfect answer.
There isn't going happening.

Speaker 5 (01:16:25):
Right, And that's the reason why I, like I said,
it irritates me when people talk about this third fictional
option that was never there.

Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Lastly, did you notice the eggs and grits it's grits
and eggs, but that's funny. Did not, dude, don't feel bad?
Did you notice the eggs and grits guy had a
momentary slip up on Twitter? He was getting fried and
I immediately remembered that you two called it. He was
being put on a pedestal and we shouldn't be surprised

(01:16:57):
he tripped up. Actually, he said some stuff about MLK
came off as disrespectful, but he apologized and walked it back.
Blamed it on the alcohol state, not the alcohol. Stay safe,
keep up to good work. Yeah, actually, let me refresh
real quick because I think my comments are is the
last comment Jamie Priestley to.

Speaker 2 (01:17:14):
You, I got merried.

Speaker 1 (01:17:16):
I need to refresh to wait, you got married? That's
my last, is Mary saying Jamie Priestley.

Speaker 5 (01:17:21):
Nope, no, Jared, Yeah, I think yours is fresh, Mary
saying some weird, some weird virtue thing living in the
Delulu world.

Speaker 1 (01:17:32):
Okay, well maybe you do need to refresh, all right. Yeah,
it's been acting up in the chat guys, so we
have to refresh every once in a while to see
y'all's stuff comments. But yeah, what I was gonna say
is the gris and Eggs.

Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
It's not like I was predicting. I didn't like. I'm
not predicting he's gonna be fucked up or have a downfall.
It's just this is the thing I'm saying because I
don't have anything against the I truly, truly, truly, truly
and rooting for that dude, dude, and I hope he
marks at least a balance to this podcasting space that

(01:18:07):
has become over inundated and over index with just black
men who hate black women but don't think they hate
black women, but make content that clearly hates black women.
And like I and I and look, I know some
of these dudes. I listened to the show. And this

(01:18:28):
is why I have to depart with most people and
remind y'all for the take a sip of drink, take
a shot.

Speaker 2 (01:18:34):
I'm an EmPATH, a real.

Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
One now, A for show TV, for play, just to
get my way to EmPATH. So I listen to shows
and it could be fine for me. You know, I've
had this conversation with friends of mine where I'm like, oh, oh, yeah,
I listen to that episode or whatever. I you know, hey,
do you still listen to the show, Yeah I do.
And it's like, well what about that issues talking about this,

(01:18:58):
this and this, and I'll be like, oh yeah, that
horrible on that And if you stop listening because of that,
you should not need it come back right, like, you know,
because I think in some to what people's natural instincts
do is to defend their choices and to be like, well,
if I'm listening to it, you should listen to it
because I'm a good person. And my thing is like, no,
if that person says offensive shit about say whatever marginalized

(01:19:20):
group and you don't listen because they did that, and
I'm still listening, but recognizing that they still do that,
I'm not gonna lie to you and be like, oh
you should stop being uptight. No, you were right and
they were wrong, and they're able to continue to operate
that way and just be horrible about people and two
people and think it's part of the product. So anyway,

(01:19:43):
all that to say, it's weird that this guy gotta
go because the group he was quote unquote horrible to
on this podcast was him being like black men can
do better. And I'm sorry if you can't accept that
kind of balance, because everybody who's mad at him, absolutely
has and will listen to podcasts that says something bad

(01:20:03):
about black women, and they will not be outraged. They
will not call those people out, they will not write in,
they will not threaten to stop listening, they won't call
those guys ops. They will just sit there and be like,
ha ha, niggas being niggas or whatever. So like, give
him the same grace, It's all I'm saying. That being said,
of course he's gonna mess up because he's human and

(01:20:26):
he has more of a spotlight on him than he
had before. And to me, you learn more about how
these folks are by how they react to that moment.
Most people think, oh, no, you measure the person by
like they have to always be right. No, that means nothing.
You measure the person when they're wrong, because that's the

(01:20:49):
real them, how they deal with being wrong. And it's
gonna keep happening, and it could become like a trend
or what because you're never gonna be right all the time.
But how you make amend, how you talk to the
people you disagree with, how you how you uh, how
you show up after you fucked up that stuff. Because

(01:21:14):
I've seen guys do the milkshake up before too, where
they say something it sounds like they spitting uh, and
then you know they get called to the carpet, they
make a mistake their personal life, and all of a sudden,
there you know, it's like Louis c. K where it's like, actually, guys,
liberals are assholes. You're like, you're the main figure of

(01:21:35):
all the liberal comedians. Yeah, but once they said I
couldn't pull my dick out, fuck them motherfuckers, And it's like, oh,
so maybe you weren't really about it in the first place.
Derek Jackson used to be in the car pandering all
the black women, and I have to say pandering because
he wasn't living his raps and he was cheating on
his girl and shit his wife. So like, yeah, it

(01:21:57):
could be that shit too, is my point. And you
really never know. So I try to like I never
try to like push those guys too much to be like,
look at this guy, he's doing great. And I also
never try to tear those guys down too much because
it's like you'll find out what they're about eventually, Yes,
you will, all right, Jason says, Hey, care enjoy that

(01:22:21):
fish as often as you want. Or as often as
you can afford. Man, I've never been bold enough to
get anything with the menu listed as market price.

Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
That's the restaurant's way.

Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Of saying you want it or not, you want it
or not. That executive order saying doctors can refuse to
treat people based on political views as just one more
instance of old boy trying to purse the military of
anyone not loyal to him. Scary stuff. And the Trump
phone is wild. I wouldn't be surprised if it's successful,

(01:22:55):
simply because it should be really easy to compete when
you can literally strong arm every company distributed, manufactured because
you're king.

Speaker 2 (01:23:03):
Yeah, but it also will require a level of.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Competence and honesty that I don't see coming from Trump.
So to think that five hundred dollars phone with the
forty seven dollars plan is rolling out and it's not
gonna be any like, it's just gonna be the way
he says to me is already giving him too much.

Speaker 5 (01:23:28):
Oh yeah, that's not gonna happen. Chat, they're gonna charge
your card eighteen times.

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
Something's gonna be.

Speaker 5 (01:23:32):
You're gonna try to end the service. It's gonna be
impossible to end when they have your ship.

Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
Your phone ain't gonna work something child.

Speaker 5 (01:23:38):
Yeah, you're seeking to gonna go down when you get
on the other side of Sugar Creek Road.

Speaker 2 (01:23:41):
It's gonna be a mess.

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
Yeah. I just think we give him too much credit
sometimes and he needs to prove it. Although it's highly
gonna have to go a conflict of interest and embarrassment
for the country. I'm not all the way mad at
the Trump Phone. I'm here for as many mega identifiers
as possible. So far we had a red hast, the
cyber truck, and now the phone. I just hope the
other companies to develop the capability to so that whenever

(01:24:05):
someone calls from a Trump Phone, that numbers automatically blocked. Ah,
that's funny. The poll for this episode was should all
gas tanks for the cars be on the driver's side?
Yes or no? Seventy eight percent say yes, meaning only
twenty two percent said no, So most people agree with car.

Speaker 5 (01:24:20):
Yeah, it's just more convenient because most of the time
the driver is normally gonna be the one pumping the gas.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
You're right, care I hear you, unless it's you driving.

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Yeah, non't matter what side.

Speaker 5 (01:24:32):
Yeah then, because I'm not all right, that's what I
because I'm bougie.

Speaker 7 (01:24:37):
All right, it's your phone, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:25:14):
Last episode of the Week thirty one sixteen to disgust
to push a t Let's see who you got here?
Six comments. Appia says, I don't know how people don't
see that when groups different from them are losing rights,
they are losing too. But this is something I stored
in my head as don't understand but must accept as reality,
among some other things, that you are not a trans person,

(01:25:36):
a woman, a person of color, gay person, to child
of immigrants. It's just a coincidence. It's not something you
had anything to do at the distribution. It could absolutely
be you or your child. I'm an immigrant myself, as
you know, and when my parents decided to leave Poland
when I was twelve, the decision was made for me.
This is how it became someone who was an immigrant
for the rest of my life, with all the pros

(01:25:56):
and cons exactly. Shoe Boody says, cos go hold you night.
We call ourselves Costcos, but yes, you buddy, we are here.
The elite feeling of having a Costco card and tsa
pre check slash clear. I get classism now sorry.

Speaker 5 (01:26:11):
Yes, the only reason why I don't have clipbitch, because
we don't got out of the Sharlotte International Douglas Airport
because I found about getting clipped too.

Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
My husband just let me know. They're having exclusive hours
for the Executive card members, which we somehow got upgraded to.
I don't know how it works. I'm passing the princess
of going to Costco. But yeah, they're given early hours
again for only executive card members to shop without hordes
of people. Shit.

Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
I might agree.

Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
Classic R and B. Low says two things. Costco gas
is great. Although I live in New York, I'm certain
this is true for other parts of the country as well.
Costco gas is cheaper than at traditional gas stations. As
for the lions, don't let them overwhelm you. Costco usually
has more pumps. My local Costco has fourteen pumps, so
even with the lines, things typically move quickly. Everything you
and Karen say about the Democrats and Republicans is true.

(01:26:59):
Democrat might not be united, but there's typically no wholesale
desire to destroy everyone and everything that is not them right. Republicans,
on the other hand, out the group who will blow
up their entire house in it effor to get one
bug they thought they saw. Because destruction or if anything,
not them not only makes sense, but it's desirable. Pamela
Ma says Costco has been the club. That's why I'm

(01:27:20):
no longer a member. Ain't mad at them, but membership
to me is not worth the ass or long lines
to get in and out of the parking lot, lines
that get into the building, and long lines to check out.
Y'all got it? Yeah, We'll see man, because I'm not
gonna lie. We went on a Tuesday and it was jumping,
and I'm like, if this is a ordeal, then I
can see myself not using the membership. Like I'm not

(01:27:43):
a wait an hour to get into a grocery store person.
I don't like. I'm a very convenience person. I like
a hopping, hop out situation pretty much all the times,
and especially if it's not a well, no, I had
to do that because I am the person who buys
forty rawmen noodles at once, so I have to go
get my forty rawmen noodles. Like that's different, like because

(01:28:06):
then it's like, well, well, so I'm gonna fucking go.
But if It's just like I'm waiting two hours to
get a rotisery chicken versus go to publics and get
one in five minutes. Yeah, I can see myself being like, oh,
I'm good on this, but I'm gonna give it a
shot anyway. And because of how you know where we
live and how my hours are at work, I would

(01:28:27):
try to find times where it's not busy and see, uh,
you know, if it's not as bad. Ms barn says,
was I the only one who giggle? When can said Costcos? Lol?
I decided that I had enough of Sam's Club at all,
their disorganization at the gas pumps. When I can come
to Costcos and enjoy scanning my car at the entrance,

(01:28:49):
the Pinwell Deli sandwiches and organization and efficiency of the
gas pumps, it feels like I upgraded from a side
piece to a spouse and it is diverse shit now,
he says. At my Costco, the parking lot is full
twenty minutes after it opens Monday through Sunday. Damn, don't
know what it is, but you gotta go early or
it will be crowded. I love Costco, but dang, there's

(01:29:11):
a BJS and Sands Club in my area.

Speaker 2 (01:29:13):
As well, but it's always Costco that's full.

Speaker 1 (01:29:16):
Thankfully, I have an executive membership, which allows me to
shop an hour before regular members. I don't mind paying
extra money for this executive membership because of the perks
I get it to check. I get a check at
the end of the year based on how much I
spent that year, so the membership pays for itself. Plus
Costco is good in a pitch. If you want something
cheap to eat, a big slice of pizza and a
fountain drink for less than four bucks, can't beat that.

(01:29:37):
Costco's lead. Y'all. I saw people that when we put
up that were just there getting lunch.

Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
That's all they were doing. They were sitting on at
the tables town, wouldn't he.

Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
Let's check YouTube for comments on this episode. We got
nine comments. YouTube's been bumping lately.

Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
Shout out to y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:29:55):
So On says so much that at a specific minute
mark what we were saying, but thank you. Damien says, there's
no way in hell this is a business decision. What
business spends money on that product and turns around tries
to destroy said product. Even Elon trying to sell those
trash ass trucks even though they're held together with silly string,
unless that business is white supremacy. I don't know what

(01:30:17):
business was talking about. It's been a while, but yes, yes,
that girl on the other side of the road says
attacking affirming surgeries from people who look like this is crazy.
Republicans are having a firming surgeries like they're in a
competition with trans people news they're winning. Plus, I hate
how successful they were making the firm and therapy only
around hormones and surgeries and hiding the psychological part which

(01:30:40):
solves all the issues people have with transitioning, or that
transitioning is a one way street and there's no going back.
If a person transitioning then felt this wasn't the best
decision for them, they could just undo it. Yeah, and
I'm sure there are people that are going to write
it and be like it's more complicated, But I think
that's because almost everybody when they think of gender firming
surgeries is very I mean, it's childish, but it's human.

(01:31:04):
Everyone just thinks of genitals, right, It's like, but you
can't just put it back on or whatever, like that's
not necessarily We're talking about children and hormones. If it
was something where it was like, actually, I don't think
this is right for me, because it's a constant process,
you have to continue it. You can be like I
want to go off the hormones. I actually do want

(01:31:25):
to go through PREBD. I do. Like, it's just we're
in a fucked up, bad place. And yes, it is
funny that people don't think of cosmetic surgeries as gender
affirm me. And I know there's people that don't. In
their minds, they found that distinction to be blasphemous, but
I think it's important. Yes, I think if it is
weird that Marty Taylor Green can get work done on

(01:31:46):
her face and then be like, but a person who
is trans should not be able to take hormones like you,
like Linda Lauren Bobert can go and get giant honking
flame titties or whatever the fuck is happening to that
and then get finger banged uh to beetlejuice. But then

(01:32:07):
it's like somebody that wants to transition and be like, hey,
I would like to take this type of medicine or something,
it's like, no, fuck you, you don't get to do
that now, let me go get some fucking lip fillers
and a bunch of other weird plastic surgery that all
these Republicans keep getting.

Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
I think Pushing Tea is talking about Kylie Jenner, Travis
Scott's ex girlfriend. She's a younger sister ken Kardash and
they had two kids together, but now she's dating Timothy Chalamagne,
the guy from Doom. Thank you for that update, Thank
you White People News.

Speaker 3 (01:32:42):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (01:32:42):
Darnelle says, love y'all. That girl on the other side
of the road says first Gender War deserved the ten
because that man really made me angry, and Nad says
four hearts. Kochi Nego says, excel the points, always caring
the LGBT news, and Jason says, you might have turned
me around on the new super Man joint.

Speaker 5 (01:33:00):
Y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:33:00):
I hadn't seen the trailer yet it looks like that
finally giving him some Tony Stark Peter Parker style, making
the statement that original ideas are braver than sequels as
perfectly fine as a standalone statement. I don't think anyone
can disagree, but they can never leave it at that.
They always have to then diminish the sequels, which quite
frankly keep the lights on. That gender wars with the
brothers just standing out in the street talking about bitches

(01:33:23):
and hoes was pretty bad. It was basically a nineties
rap song without the beats or rhymes. I could just
listen to dogg Is style, right, Yeah, at least they
had Nick dog on that.

Speaker 2 (01:33:34):
At least she had a bomp on your hands.

Speaker 1 (01:33:36):
And as far as the the we all agree that
original ideas are braver than sequels. Yeah, I mean, I
don't think anyone's like fighting these That's what's so weird
is that they turn it into like an either or things, Like, clearly,
this is an economy that is based on a lot

(01:33:56):
of things needing to work at the same time, because
your passion projects actually aren't billion dollar ideas, and that's unfortunate,
but it's the truth. So we can live in this
artist world of like I just want to like create
man and like me all right, it's just like, you know,
totally speaking to like the human experience, Like cool, bro,

(01:34:17):
twelve people want to see that. So let's hope that
the theme keeping the theater open isn't your twelve people idea.
That's all like we love for all to blow up,
but that it's not enough room for everything to blow up.
So yeah, and not just not enough room, but there's
not enough people that want to see that blow up

(01:34:39):
the way you think they would should they don't?

Speaker 2 (01:34:42):
I agree?

Speaker 1 (01:34:43):
Are you a costco member? I was shocked at the results.
The shock the reults of this poet will shock you. Okay,
fifty three percent, yes, forty seven percent.

Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Now, so it's a lot of people, a lot of people. Yeah,
I didn't realize, not try.

Speaker 5 (01:34:57):
I mean, I know people go to costcos and you
know it's been around fore, but you know, B J
Sam clubs and things like that, but it's just one
of them things where they've.

Speaker 2 (01:35:06):
Been kind of an institution. So I'm I'm really surprised.
I'm surprised as well.

Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
All right, let's get to some voicemails and I'll play
some more music and we'll be right back. Everybody. Uh,
let's see what is give me a song?

Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
You know, it's like.

Speaker 1 (01:35:30):
I want to call you.

Speaker 8 (01:35:33):
Pee much Body with much Bodies, Wine, juke with much Body, Pine, much.

Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Body voicemails as long as we got four, but we'll see.
Because a couple of these I'm like he's for us.
All right, here's the.

Speaker 9 (01:36:01):
First what's it's great?

Speaker 4 (01:36:06):
I'm listening to episode thirty one sixteen and it's called
to discuss to Push.

Speaker 9 (01:36:11):
Push your t but I swear it should just be
called lgbt Q news till we get mad.

Speaker 6 (01:36:18):
Man.

Speaker 9 (01:36:20):
But anyway, it made me think of a few things.

Speaker 4 (01:36:24):
The first thing we were talking about, how how that
crans issues, you know, small little niche I forgot.

Speaker 1 (01:36:32):
I had to switch browsers. Give me a second, guys,
I got to open up another browser. So y'all can
hear the sound? Hey when this happens? All right, let's see.
So I had to start it over again, and you guys,
let me know if you can hear this.

Speaker 4 (01:36:51):
Now, what's tirth on?

Speaker 9 (01:36:53):
It's great?

Speaker 4 (01:36:55):
I'm listening to episode thirty one sixteen and it's called
to discuss the push Push the.

Speaker 9 (01:37:01):
Teas, but I swear it should just be called lgbt
Q news till we get mad becare man?

Speaker 3 (01:37:09):
Good?

Speaker 4 (01:37:09):
Anyway, it made me think of a few things. The
first thing we were talking about, how that those transissues
and those small little niche issues are those all ramps
to conservatism for people? I think one of the biggest
reasons people fall victims to that is because they really
misunderstand what they are voting for for what they would do. So,

(01:37:33):
like what I mean by that is when someone is
voting against the ability to give gender affirming care to children,
it's because they're thinking, I would not allow my child
to seek gender affirming care, which is their right agreed
for your child, that is your right to do. We

(01:37:53):
can debate about whether you're right or wrong or that,
but that's your kid. I think if people understood the
question that was really being asked is do you think
the government should be able to make the decision for
you whether or not your child receives gender or front
me care, you would see a resounding difference in the

(01:38:14):
way people approach their voting process. And that's what's abortion
with all these other things. If they really realize that
the question is not would you abort your child? At
eight months? Would you abort? It's not about what you
would do or what you think is right or wrong.
It's about whether you think that a group of people

(01:38:35):
who run the government, the same people who are supposed
to get you your motherfucking driver's license on time, do
you think they shouldn't be making that decision. I think
that is just one of the biggest things. And that
was some other shit. But I will honestly have to
go back and listen to where you was at to

(01:38:55):
remember it, and maybe I'll will and I'll call back,
but I'm definitely end this now. He So, I called
back because I'm leaving multiple voicemails. They can't be that long.

Speaker 1 (01:39:05):
I appreciate your thought from this on that, and yeah,
I agree, it's one of the things. That's what It's
one of the reasons that I say, even with like
the conservatives in our country, they're not really conservatives, and
I don't mean that in like they're not for conservative value,

(01:39:25):
but they're not for the values that Raggan in them
claim to have, which was this whole like small government shit,
like ragging them lied. They've made government worse and bigger
and more intrusive, and it's happening again and again and again.
It's just, yeah, it's really fucking sad. But yeah, I
feel you on all of that, all right, He called.

Speaker 4 (01:39:44):
Back, Grea again.

Speaker 9 (01:39:46):
I remember. So what I was gonna say was the
other thing you were talking about is.

Speaker 4 (01:39:52):
How people think that our issues don't impact one another.
When you talk about trans issues impacting issues, in fact
that women's issues impact then black issues, like how all
these things are interconnected. I think one of the main
reasons why people fail to understand that is because they
do not understand that the version of whiteness that dominates

(01:40:14):
here in America is very unique and intentionally cultivated in
order to separate the few people who maintain power and
money in this country from all the people who can
actually or who should actually be making the decisions about it.
That whiteness that was created long ago to make sure

(01:40:35):
that poor whites and enslaves, Blacks are recently free Blacks
do not realize that they have so much in common
that's same whiteness as well. All of these things are
actually designed to protect that marginalization of anything other than
It doesn't stop at trans or gay, or women or

(01:40:55):
black or white, even for that reason, because the whiteness
we are talking about it's not actually your literal skin color.
It's a whole facade that was made up specifically to
milk all of the resources from a capitalist aspidy. And
it's just like the that is the framing that I

(01:41:17):
feel like you should have as a citizen of America,
Like if you don't understand that that's what America is,
and you'll always make bad decisions and you'll always fall
for the bullshit because you won't really realize why the
bullshit exists. You'll think that you you think the trans
issues have something to do about like Christianity or like
God or something, and has nothing to do with that.

(01:41:38):
It's literally just about keeping you talking about the mother
shit so you don't start paying attention to the fact
that these motherfuckers are taking everything.

Speaker 9 (01:41:45):
Yes, okay, that was it.

Speaker 4 (01:41:48):
Love you guys.

Speaker 9 (01:41:49):
I'm not foraal to fan people.

Speaker 1 (01:41:51):
Two, I don't have shit to add. Two excellent voice mails.
I agree with everything you just like I said, And
that framing is so important because that's how I look
at that, That's how.

Speaker 2 (01:42:00):
I look at it, like it, and I.

Speaker 1 (01:42:04):
You would think that be universal framing. The problem is
that there's a lot of people who are just using
those as cold words. Hey man, I'm for little government.
I don't want it in the bedroom. I don't want it.
And then it's like when as soon as they get
into power, they're like, actually, I'm for.

Speaker 2 (01:42:18):
Government in the bedroom.

Speaker 1 (01:42:20):
You guys need to have the sex the way I
want you to have it. All right, here's the next voicemail, Karen.

Speaker 3 (01:42:31):
This is Jada from Atlanta.

Speaker 6 (01:42:34):
I just wanted to say thank you for the Curve
your Enthusiasm reation. I just started watching the show and
it's really given me much needed last My favorite episode
so far.

Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
I've been the one where Sherriff's aunt, guys, is the
newspaper messes up the uh.

Speaker 10 (01:42:59):
Viituary, the one with the chef that has terrest, and
then I.

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
Say to the one where.

Speaker 10 (01:43:09):
I think it's oh, the one with the doll head
that Larry. So I just really see the appeal of
the show.

Speaker 3 (01:43:19):
I just love it.

Speaker 10 (01:43:20):
Like every episode I kind of getting the formulas for
the show now is like they're thinking like, oh, all
these are like coincidences or whatever, but then you just
realize like, Okay, this is gonna come back around and
Larry is gonna.

Speaker 11 (01:43:33):
Mess this up, by the way.

Speaker 6 (01:43:35):
So I love the recommendation and love the show.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
Guys. Oh that's it.

Speaker 5 (01:43:41):
I haven't finished watching the series, but that's Rogic's jam.

Speaker 1 (01:43:44):
So glad. Anytime I can make another person a Curve fan,
it makes my fucking day. Uh Yeah, and there's some
great episodes. I think, first of all, if you ask
me tomorrow, my mind would change. But I think the
crazy Eyes Killer one is one of my favorite.

Speaker 2 (01:44:01):
What you mean we not coolatte? Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:44:04):
Like, I think that was one of my favorite. And
then uh, the one where that little boy is obviously
gay but he's a little kid and everybody.

Speaker 2 (01:44:13):
Thinks Larry's tripping.

Speaker 1 (01:44:15):
And then the other thing I was thinking about is
how often in that show one of my favorite tropes
is like the reverse of the Larry doing like not
doing enough trope is the whenever he does do too much,
Like for example, I was thinking, like, he's the kind
of person that'll come in and be like as a
gag or whatever they'll be. They'll be like, hey, do

(01:44:36):
you notice that your tables are made of wood? And
that's why they keep getting all these rings on them
when people put their cups on him and they put
the coasters and you don't have enough coasters? Have you
ever thought about a table made of coaster material or
something like that? And it's in the beginning, and of
course the person argues like, no, that's ridiculous, Da da da,

(01:44:59):
And then by the in like he'll come in the
restaurant and then the table's all made a coaster or something,
and it's like, oh, they took Larry's idea. And then
he's like, m you see, all my idea worked. It
was great, and then like, uh, some other unforeseen thing happens,
like they set a plate on top of a coaster
table and the table breaks under the pressure because coasters

(01:45:21):
aren't made of strong material. And then it's like, Larry,
you fucked this up. It's like him being like, let
me get out of here or whatever. That's when that
that never gets old for me.

Speaker 5 (01:45:33):
I think out of the ones I seen something, one
of my one of the funniest ones for me was
the one he was standing in line for voting and
I think he ended up leaving it and not voting,
and the person end up losing by like one vote. Yeah,
they find out it was him that was fucking hilarious, and.

Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
He had to find another person that did vote that
didn't vote so he could be like, we both decided
not to vote. Yeah, Because he.

Speaker 5 (01:45:55):
Was complaining the whole time about how the line was
too long, and he was like, it ain't gonna make
that big of a difference.

Speaker 2 (01:46:00):
It did, end up making out all the difference.

Speaker 1 (01:46:02):
I loved it all right. Here's in last voicemail for
the week.

Speaker 11 (01:46:06):
Hey Rod, Hey Karen. I was just calling the comment
on episode three one one six YG stating that nine
men have been sexually abused. I totally believe that.

Speaker 12 (01:46:17):
I've dated a few guys who I guess they think
they thought they were man because at the age of
fourteen they had a twenty five year old girlfriend, or
even one guy he was living out on his own
sixteen years old, had an apartment and with a thirty
two year old woman, and you know he had this
u toxic mascularity thing going on.

Speaker 1 (01:46:37):
He's I'm passive real quick to say, this reminds me
of Juice, Remember that movie Juice, And like one of
the things is like GQ moved out. He was still
in like high school and he had and we were
supposed to all be like, oh he got a bag
wrong woman though, And I'm like we were putting in
the movies and being like celebrating it, whereas you know,

(01:47:00):
I think reason I watched the Rock Sayne Chante movie
during the pandemic, and it was a threat, like these
older men being around this young girl was like, whoa,
this will not end well. But yeah, when you flip
the genders because of patriarchy in our society, I'm not
blaming any gender, any one person. It amazing appeared.

Speaker 2 (01:47:19):
It's dangerous. It doesn't you don't have the same person
going after their prey and.

Speaker 1 (01:47:26):
We don't there and we don't care because like a thing,
I always try to stress And I don't mean this
in a dismissive way. I mean this to state to
people how much of a gendered idea this is. If
you listen to how we talk about like a fourteen
year old boy fifteen sixteen year old boy having sex

(01:47:46):
those terms, having sex with a teacher and they're underage,
there's a lot of like, well, what fourteen year old
boy wouldn't want that? I mean, shit, she looked good.
Well I wish I could do that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:47:59):
Well, this is the inconvenient part of it, and it's
all about gender and how we look at gender. Fourteen fifteen,
sixteen year old girls want to have sex too. Their
hormones are going crazy too. Yes, they're not all will
team violence and all this shit. That doesn't mean we
empower that impost and be like and if a grown

(01:48:20):
ass person want to have sex with you, That's okay.
We all understand when it comes to girls like that
is not right. You give a fuck, you're fourteen, Sit
your ass down, Calm down.

Speaker 2 (01:48:31):
We need to have that same And we don't know boys.

Speaker 1 (01:48:34):
Well, boys are like you need to be trying to
stick your dick and everything and anything. We get it.
Matter of fact, your heartbreaking makes you more of a man,
makes you That's what I want my son to be
doing like that type of vibe, cause we don't. If
you truly cared about their humanity and the three dimensional
construct that is a human being and their emotional well being,

(01:48:56):
you're not pushing any child into any sort of sexual
or relationship a romantic thing with a fucking grown up, right, Like, no, adults, Like,
I get it. If y'all are both fucking kids, you know,
I get it. If y'all y'all both in high school.

Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
Or something like, right, so y'all call be awkwar together. Yeah,
y'all both don't know what the fuck y'all doing.

Speaker 1 (01:49:17):
That's fine, right, it's different, And I absolutely would judge
a fucking grown up that if I don't know anyone
like this, But if I did. If I was hanging
out and they brought their sixteen year old girlfriend around me,
I wouldn't be like that's a totally normal thing, right,
I'd be like, that's weird, and vice versa. I've never
known a grown ass woman to bring some sixteen year
old boy around and be like that's a normal thing.

(01:49:39):
So it's just.

Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
Our genderized society being fucked up.

Speaker 5 (01:49:43):
Yes, And not only is a genderized it's something that
literally everybody has to buy into because how many times
have we talked about this and you would have people
that were, you know, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, you know, underage,
and they dated these men in their twenties and thirties
and forties, and they were right in to defend your
you were a child, you could not consent.

Speaker 1 (01:50:05):
Well, I don't. I haven't experienced people right now, but
we haven't.

Speaker 2 (01:50:09):
Mean, I mean, not right in.

Speaker 5 (01:50:10):
But but you will always have like a percentage of
people that defend it because it's something that they personally
experience and they think that shit is normal.

Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
I thought you were referencing something specific with our podcast,
that's all, and I just wanted to be sorry. I
don't think we've had that, but yeah, but but yeah,
you're totally right, and it's weird because I think men
are having somewhat more of an emotional awakening of recent
But of course we have to be very careful because
there's a difference between men having this emotional awakening or

(01:50:40):
men just choosing to use this as some sort of
like gotcha like see see I told you women just
as bad and shit like that as and not once again,
not to solve the problem and say no one should
be doing this regardless agenda, but to be like, well,
then we should all be able to do what the
fuck we want to do, because I mean, if women
can do it, that's not the point. Women should not

(01:51:02):
be able to do this, right, No adults should be
sleeping with children, right, And it's one of those things
where you like where everybody knows that dis quote uquote
a fuck a little girl up, why don't you think
it will fuck a little boy up too? And I'm
I mean that's what he was rapping about. And the
last thing I will say is, because I must try
to stay my best to be consistent on this, I

(01:51:23):
am not gonna say this about consenting adults. People can
feel like it's weird. They can feel like it's creepy,
these age gaps. I hear what y'all saying. I'm speaking.
It's not something I would do, but I'm not taking
away the agency of people that are involved in consenting
adult relationships with big ass age gaps. People allowed to

(01:51:44):
feel how they want to feel about it. But that's
just not something I want to do on our podcast.
As being like, as far as turning it, especially turning
into like criminal type of predatory shit, I know people
are very comfortable with that language. I'm not so like
the age gap shit is different than me than this.
This is literally like illegal or breaking the law type shit, agreed,

(01:52:08):
And these are not adults, so not adults, you know.
I think in those ways, I would like to hope
we could find a common ground that all agreed.

Speaker 2 (01:52:17):
Yeh. Both parties are.

Speaker 5 (01:52:18):
Not adults, so that's very different. Like you did you
a child cannot consent to something like that, right all.

Speaker 12 (01:52:24):
Right back to this man, you know, and I just
had to break a town so him and let him.

Speaker 11 (01:52:28):
Know no, you were being abused, you know. And it
often creates these guys with these weird obsessions to things.
But they another guy who when he was about fourteen
years old. His grandmother would have card parties. So one woman,
older woman about forty years old, but there tendent she
had to go to the bathroom. She'd go to the

(01:52:50):
bathroom and she's meeting him over in the cut and
he would play with her breast and he ultimately ended
up being a grown man with a sick obsession for breast.
So yeah, it's just something that we don't talk about
in society because of the fourteen year old guys having
sex with the twenty one year old woman.

Speaker 6 (01:53:06):
Hey you the man, but you.

Speaker 12 (01:53:08):
Know, if it was vice versa, it'll totally be looked
at as a terrible thing.

Speaker 11 (01:53:14):
So I thank yg for bringing that up. There's something
that's been on my mind for quite some time. If
you remember the movie Antoine Fisher, they kind of presented
one babysitter was you know, left him when he was.

Speaker 4 (01:53:27):
A little boy.

Speaker 11 (01:53:28):
So yeah, thank you for bringing that up. And I
love you guys. You're doing a great job. I actually
learned about you from Karen Hunter. Been listening to the
podcast only for about two months now, but I'm listening
to it every day trying to catch up, and hey,
talk to you later.

Speaker 1 (01:53:44):
Thank you. I don't think she ever said her name,
but if you call back and whatever, say your name.
And the reason I say that is because I add
y'all's names to the voicemail list so that we know
who's calling next time. But thank you for the call,
thank you, And yeah, I think it's very, very common
with a lot of men, and we've been conditioned to
not see it as abused. And then as we get older,

(01:54:07):
that's when you start seeing people show up to be like,
wait a minute, wait a fucking minute, I'm twenty five,
now I'm forty.

Speaker 2 (01:54:16):
When they start hitting the agents, I.

Speaker 1 (01:54:17):
Would never do that, would be wrong if I did that.

Speaker 5 (01:54:21):
That's when you start re evaluating it. You go, oh,
there's something wrong here. For some people, truth be told
is not until they actually get therapy and shit like that,
right before they even realize because a lot of people
are in now because nobody wants to be looked at
as a victim, because quote unquote, being a victim is a.

Speaker 1 (01:54:38):
Bad thing and a not masculine thing.

Speaker 2 (01:54:42):
That's true. I never looked at it like that, but
that's true.

Speaker 5 (01:54:44):
But if you're a victim of something, you are a
victim of something, and a lot of people want to
because so signty labels a victim as something as.

Speaker 2 (01:54:54):
This is what you always are.

Speaker 5 (01:54:56):
A lot of people don't even want to be included
because there's like I am more to this in this incident.
But at the same time, you can't deny reality. If
something happened, something happened.

Speaker 1 (01:55:07):
Now. The only thing I will push back on that
collar with though, is she said this man grew up
after this woman would let him feel on his breast
when he was under age, that he grew up with
a sick obsession with breast. Ma'am Okay, not everybody with
sick obsessions with breast had to Okay, I was not.

(01:55:30):
I have a sick obsession. Okay, So nothing happened to me.
But I'm gonna be on them titties.

Speaker 2 (01:55:36):
You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:55:36):
Oh Lord, don't, let's not. Let's not cast.

Speaker 2 (01:55:39):
Aspersions on everybody, thought them all on the track.

Speaker 1 (01:55:42):
Okay, one person sick is another person's all right. We
have voicemails. I mean, we have emails, and that's the
last thing that's hilarious, all right. A couple emails. This

(01:56:20):
is from renewed Mocha mom who says, hi, roding Karen.
The title is the discuss of pushing t the disgust
to push a TA episode. I really enjoyed this episode.
I wanted to comment on Karen Reid's case. I listened
to true crime podcasts and had heard about the case
last year, but didn't follow it this time. I did
follow the retrial, and it would make a great drama

(01:56:42):
produced by Ryan Murphy. The twist, the turns and cover
ups by the Boston p D and others, it's mind boggling.

Speaker 2 (01:56:48):
People are very.

Speaker 1 (01:56:49):
Divided because but because the police did such a horrible
job of investigation, there's no way to prove what really happened.
For example, they collect the evidence in red solo cups
and put the cups uncovered in a shop right back.

Speaker 2 (01:57:00):
The investigation was investigated.

Speaker 1 (01:57:02):
By the FBI, which resulted in the lead detective losing
his job. I don't think there was evidence that he
was struck by a car, so I'm happy with the verdict.
Definitely not one of those hardcore car Reid stands. It
just feels good to see a woman go up against
the blue wall and wind for what is for your
information to form it for the trial. Two for the
second trial was a middle aged black man that came
to court wearing a gold chain every day, so I

(01:57:24):
knew she would be acquitted of the murder. There's a
dot called a body, well you know it was what
gold chain every day, stephen A Smith, So we never know.
There's a dot called a body in the snow, and
I believe daylight also covered this case. He want to
check it out, love y'all. Ps Rod, please ask your
dad to explain how he drives peppers to make seasonings. Again, Okay,

(01:57:45):
hold on, hold on, It's just funny because one can't
you rewind the podcast where he said it.

Speaker 2 (01:57:55):
They won't more details.

Speaker 1 (01:57:56):
Maybe I heard him say something about leaving them outside
to release the guys. How long does he leave him
out there? He does? Does he have issues with wildlife
eating his garden. I've been in a three year fight
with a family of groundhouse that's taking a resident into
my deck and use my guard as at a potential restaurant.
Well you know what, renewed mocha mom I got you
says I'm afford this to my dad because I actually

(01:58:17):
talked to him about this at the game last night,
where I was like, I have we have a listener
who would like more information on this Uh on the
pepper drying process?

Speaker 2 (01:58:33):
I think.

Speaker 1 (01:58:35):
Uh so I'm doing it right now, speaks f Yi.
Here's the email from our listener who wants more details
on how to dry the peppers and turn them into seasonings.
Uh uh can you hit her up and let her

(01:58:59):
know the process? Thank you? All ry body there you go.
I'm saying I never did nothing for you, and don't
be harassing my dad. I know he's very smooth, but
my mama will cut you last.

Speaker 2 (01:59:14):
Little LaToya says question.

Speaker 1 (01:59:15):
I've been with y'all for a while, so I remember
when you used to advertise for Bebel. I need a
shaving system for my god sons who are having a.

Speaker 2 (01:59:23):
Hard time with the skin. Do you recommend them? Still?

Speaker 1 (01:59:25):
Yes, Bebel is they don't pay us anymore, and yes
it's what I use all the time when I shave,
I always use Bebel and I don't care that they
won't pay me anymore. Okay, they may have turned they
back on the black podcast community. Okay, they may have
sold out. They may have left me behind and said

(01:59:45):
no bo checks for your little broke as well. They
don't stop me from supporting my brother Tristan. I'm gonna
make sure he gets his love and respect. Okay, I'm
never gonna get on this mic a lot of y'all.
Bebel is the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:59:59):
Ben.

Speaker 1 (01:59:59):
I can't I see myself using nothing else Bebel. I
don't even care if someone else did pay me. I'm
gonna be using the Bebel.

Speaker 2 (02:00:06):
Bebel is great. I've even actually used before. Bebel is
really great.

Speaker 5 (02:00:11):
It's really gentle on the skin, particularly for like hairs
of funny your neck and like chin hairs and things
like that to kind of stick out. And the way
that the razor is is very gentle. For those that
don't like me that weren't familiar with it's a straight
razor that won't cut you because it's a safety.

Speaker 1 (02:00:33):
Razor as well. But yeah, I highly recommend it, especially
for young men who are learning to shave for the
first time. It's a very it's effective one that that's
like hard to fuck up, and there's all kinds of
like tutorials and stuff in the box online stuff. So
highly recommend Bebel, especially with these new military provisions about

(02:00:57):
razor bomps.

Speaker 5 (02:00:58):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (02:00:58):
You were the first person I thought I wouldn't their
purchasing a cat. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Speaker 4 (02:01:02):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (02:01:03):
Yep, absolutely recommend Bebel to this day. Shout to Tristan Walker,
who you know. That ground campaign they had with black
podcasts put a lot of money in a lot of
our pockets at the time when a lot of time
we don't get even looked at for these type of opportunities. Agreed,
unless unless you're a black podcast that has like white

(02:01:24):
podcast numbers like you over index, then they might throw
a little something your way. Bebel was hooking us up
back when we wasn't even big at all, So thank
you to them and always. I just shaved with them
this morning, so yeah, absolutely, all right, y'all, that's it,
Thank you for listening. We'll be back throughout the week
until next time. Oh and tomorrow Chris Lambert ten Am

(02:01:48):
his stand up show is coming, recording is coming soon,
so he'll be here. We'll be talking about that until
next time. I love you you wh
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