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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listened to the Black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Roden Karen her hot.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Black Autils Podcast.
I'm your host Rod, joined as always by my co
host k and she's my wife. The official weapon of
the show is the folding chair and the unofficial sport
baula bah.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Like you sound like you're tell us somebody that for
the first time, like she my wife in case you
didn't know, you know, I was thinking, sometimes people don't know,
you know what that is. Yeah, that is true because
people sometimes people be surprised. I forgot people do write
in and go I didn't even know that was your wife.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Yeah, somebody was shocked just now.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
It was like, what they're not just co host?
Speaker 2 (00:37):
That's crazy. How do you do a show with your
wife all the time?
Speaker 1 (00:41):
Right right?
Speaker 3 (00:42):
You know?
Speaker 2 (00:43):
They always do that shit.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
They like they got actually at the same location.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
I can't believe it, y'all. You don't hate your wife,
you do somewhere every day. That's crazy. That could never
be me, right, all right, you guys know what to do.
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Speaker 4 (01:44):
See how long I didn't know she was black until
a number of years ago when she happened to turn black,
and now she wants to be known as black. People
have got to know whether or not they're presidentship crooked.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
Well, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
I learned everything I've got saying.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
I know what she touched about the street, but fool,
shame on, shame on, shame on, shame on you, Shame
on you, shame We can't get full again.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
I tell you what I don't know about you.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
But I'm going to go to bed.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
All right, White House to vet Smithsonian museums to fit
Trump's historical vision. That's right. Revisionist history is about to
be official history because he's in charge. And even though
last week they said, oh, we only took it down
because you know, the signboy didn't match our standard and
so we took the just the impeachment of Trump signed down.
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That was that was the wrong fine, it was times
New Roman and you know we're we're a Helvetica organization.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
How dare you we New Romans?
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Well, now, now now we see the White House plans
to conduct the far reaching review of the Smithsonian Museum exhibitions,
which you know, the Black Museum, the Blacksonian, that's one
of them. And I'm telling you a lot of people's
funning on it cut, a lot of exhibits gonna go down,
a lot of people gonna have to capitulate to survive,
and they're gonna be telling you the seventeen seventy sixth history,
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this is what happened when you let these people be
in charge.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
So yeah, yeah, you know, and it's one of those
things that kind of it breaks my heart and I
am so glad that we got to go see it
like years ago when it like like I think in
the first year it came out, we went to go
see if I'm not mistaken, And I'm so glad we
went to go see it then, because you know, we
actually got the true experience of what it was supposed
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to be.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Yeah, and we only saw the bottom half. We didn't
get to go to the top and see all the
positive stuff. And it's gonna be interesting because I feel
like the bottom half is definitely gone. Oh yeah, they
might keep some of the top half, but I just
got a feeling that after Trump get done, it's gonna
look a little different. Like Being Carson will still be
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in there, Herschel Walker is gonna be in there. Herman
Kane will not be in there because they've forgotten about
Herman Kane. They don't talk about her.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
They gonna take out Timid Hill. Tim Hill, I'm.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Sorry, yeah, che but but I mean that's the whole bottom,
Like all the bottom is gone. I'm saying, what's gonna
be left to celebrate black people? Because they their version
of celebrating black people is totally different than the version
that we have. Like, I like, if MLK is in there,
it'll be reduced to one quote about you know, I
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had a dream. Yeah, I had a dream and we
achieved it. And there's no it's gonna be one room.
You're gonna walk through the it's gonna be one room
with with Ben Carson, Herman Kane, Herschel Walker.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Uh t.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
I said dominant silk, dominant dominus silk will be up
in their lifestyle life stize statues. It's gonna be one room.
You just gonna walk in, gonna take five minutes, and
you walk out, and it's gonna say mission accomplished racism
over and uh that's it. You know, on the way out.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Any celebrating of us has got to be shuking in
drive and they can't be great accomplishments that we've done
it and contributed to this country. Yeah, they're gonna have huh,
what's my man?
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Kb?
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Tim?
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Is it Tim Scott? Somebody?
Speaker 2 (05:24):
They're gonna have Tim Scott in there. But it's gonna
be a loop of that speech when it was like,
don't tell me to Donald Trump when he was doing
a fake black preacher terror like he had never been
to black church, and I said, Missile Trump, I've play
some poons.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
The Teamsters, you guys remember the Teamsters, the union that
was no, these are union teamsters. They they they had
gotten bankrupted out of their pensions, and Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris made them hold like literally gave them their
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money back because they support unions, working people, and to
repay them, the leader of the Teamsters union went and
spoke at the RNC and not the DNC, and so
now and from that point on, I mean before that,
I was already liked this, but from that point on,
I was like, okay, so these people have decided that
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whiteness is more valuable than policies, because there are no
Trump policies that benefit unions ever.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
And the reason why I was because I know each
group has a different names, but but what group is
the teams over? I know, like you have once for
the writers, one for the uh.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Teamsters are like you know, all the typical all the
typical labor jobs you think of that that are unionized.
I'll google it, but like truck drivers, uh uh, let's
see the this is from their website. Frequently asked questions. See,
(07:18):
I don't want to get it from their website. It
might be right, yeah, yeah, so some of the it says,
see and then this is these are examples, but not
what Yeah, one who drives a team or motor truck,
especially as an occupation, So I guess like truckers and ship,
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but I know they represent labor to people like people
that do manual labor, people that work in factories, people
that work make cars, ship like that. They considered that
like the team service they consider the Middle America. They
considered them white out there when they talk about the
white working classes often who Bernie is nodding to, Okay,
that makes it.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
And I wanted to ask because, like I said, I know,
like the other groups have like you have the writers Gee,
you know guild, you have the Actors Guild. You know
you had, So I was wondering, like what group did
they pick up.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
It's a generalized name, but it's they said it formed
a nineteen oh three by the murder of the team
Drivers International Union and the Teamster's National Union. The union
that represents a diverse membership of blue and white collar workers,
so generally just workers in both public and private sectors,
one point three million members, but their leadership is white
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and there's black teams. The unions they've supported Kamla Harris. Yes,
they did same thing with the Black Police Union, by
the way. So it's almost as if the defining characteristic
of their decisions to be conservative are based on when
you put white people in the pool. Now, the way
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that America works and the way that white supremacy works,
people go because black people are biased. That's how it works, right,
No one ever goes because white people are biased. It's
always like because black people, white people are the default.
So they're just open minded people that support Republicans, and
black people are biased and they just support Democrats because
they black.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
You know.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Anyway, they are now pouring money into the GOLP, shifting
away from Democrats, so they literally got made whole from
their pensions from Democrats policy. Joe Biden stood on the
line with the porters, and.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I think we need the first president to ever do that.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
He is the most pro union president we've ever had period.
Bernie Sanders, bitch ass will still get on microphones places
and say that Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden and other Democrats
just don't care about the working class. I don't know
what that could possibly mean. I truly don't, like I'm
not trying to be a digitiu. I just truly do
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not know why this never fucking counts, right, because now
teamsters are giving money to Republicans, and you know what's
gonna happen. Bernie Centers want the crowd of teamsters. He's
going to give them the benefit that he would never
give black voters and be like, well, these guys, the
problem is you're not being nice enough to them. Democrats
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aren't aren't communicating with them. Why this is democrats fault
that the teamsters do not want them as opposed to
Look around at every eightthing else we see that's happening
from Republicans. Why why would you want more Republicans? And
keep in mind many of these policies are hurting working
class people. Yes, they're hurting the same people in this
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union that are hurting unions in general.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
They're breaking up unions and things like that, And it's
one of those things. You're giving money to the same people.
That's gonna turn around and in a few years y'all
gonna be back in the same situation. And if Donald
Trump is still in trunch, he's not gonna give your shit.
And you're in a fucking fold.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
The guy at the top is a Republican And so
then Sean O'Brien, and so all of a sudden, they're
donating to Pulicans, and it's all under this guise of like, no,
we're just open minded and we're not really no, you
this is the benefit of the doubt. We get people
we're dying of whiteness in America. Yes, well yeah, and
yet the benefit of the doubt always goes to white
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folks to like, well, you know, if Democrats would just
reach them, it's like, well, I think they like Donald
Trump and his policies of racism more than they like
having a good job.
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Yes, you know, more than they love their own children.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Uh So, yeah, it's gonna be interesting to see what
happens with this. But you know, I for one, am
out on these people. I don't even think it's worth
like going back and forth and arguing with them and
all that type of shit, Like yeah, I thought this
last year. The election has done nothing but confirm it since.
But we have a white problem in America and it's
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not going away until we can say it, and we
can't say it like everywhere in public and stream public.
You just cannot be like because white people's feelings are
more important in fact, so you can't be like, you
can't be like, no, everyone else understood that something. White
people just keep wanting this racist shit. They don't care
about immigration hurting people, and they don't care about homeland
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security putting on masks and abducting women in broadale. They
don't care, and there's nothing you can do to make
them care. They don't care about this Epstein shit. They
just do not care enough to be like, I don't
want to let these people be in charge. They like
that these people dislike the people they dislike ye them others. Yeah.
Democrats call out the Trump administration over terrifying reports of
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the ICE detaining immigrants and asylum seekers at court proceedings
and then let them being masked up, not having to
have any identifying stuff like badges or or even their face.
They're covering their face. There's nothing that could stop impersonators
who from just like grabbing women to rape, parrass abuse.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
Up and nobody will ever know because you're not having
proper ida. They can't request in nor ask for it.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
And the cruelty is the point here, like they don't
just this ICE thing is so interesting because they're not
doing this to secure the homeland they're not even doing
this to enforce immigration. They're doing this to put fear
in people who are not white who are here in America,
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because when you look at how they're doing it, they're
going after people who are legally following the law, who
are going the right steps. You're going to it. You're
showing up for your immigration hearing, and they're arresting you,
and they're they're putting you, detaining you, and we don't
know where you go, we don't know who can, like,
what your rights are, who's your lawyer? None of this shit.
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They're doing it without badges, they're doing it without their
faces being shown. This is not like like the impact
of this is bigger than is the law, because you
could do all the same stuff about Listen, we're enforcing
the law. We're really cracking down. We're forcing down to
the letter. Okay, you could do that with your face uncovered, right,
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couldn't you do that? Like, is what's stopping you from
doing that with badge that says your name and your
and your your number on it for as an officer
of the law. Right, you're doing this on purpose to
scare the shit out of people, to be like we
could just pop up anywhere because they think fear is
the number one motivation to get people to comply with things.
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And they're not always wrong, but a lot of times
it's the fear is the point, agreed. And so of
course people will go, oh, democrats are just writing letters
and they're just demanding actions. That's all. That's all they
can do, guys.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yep, yep. And like I said, this is why I
don't like to talk to people, because I won't say
you're stupid, get out to get the whole fuck on
my face, you're stupid. We didn't give them enough, we
didn't do what we were supposed to do, because it's
on the masses. And then y'all look at y'all look
at them and say do something, do something with what,
bitch what?
Speaker 2 (15:03):
And all they're asking is them to identify themselves because
that's all the even of the ask. That's all they
can ask. Like, they can't really ask anything more than that,
to be like, hey, can you just like at least
show your face and badge number when you go and
obtain the detain these people in ways that we have
never done before that seem to be illegal and may
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even be challenging court and may violate peoples civil rights,
But could you at least do it without a mask on,
take the glasses off inside. That's crazy. Let's see what
else is happening. Elaine Maxwell cleared to leave prison on
work release. Yeah, yeah, they gonna let her out.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Of course they're gonna let her out because if no
Crowns submitted, what fuck she in jail?
Speaker 2 (15:52):
I feel like they like if this was a movie,
they would have a private plane waiting for her and
get her the fuck out of the country. It'd be like, oh, yeah,
I don't know what happened to that woman.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Well she's gone now. I guess we'll never know about
this Epstein. Shit, we ain't never gonna see that woman again.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Who the fuck else gets to do that level of crime,
facilitate that many sexual assaults and just get work release?
Like okay, well back on the streets. You know, let's
give her a halfway house or something. There's a work release.
Is gonna be a daycare? What the fuck are we doing?
Greg Abbott accuses Representative Jasmine Crockett of racism after she
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objects to the redistricting program plan that they have so
they want to steal her seat. They've already been suppressing
black people's volts in Texas for a long time. They've
been cheating with the with the jerrymandering for a long time.
And so he was on Fox News and he dismissed
Crockett's objections to his controversial redistricting screen scheme and said
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it would it wouldn't be a day ending. And then
why if Jasmine Crockett didn't say something racist.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yeah, White people love to tell other people what racism
is like. They love to tell you the definition of
when they've never experienced it.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Now, keep in mind nobody's he did not He was
not asked to clarify what that.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
But she said that was racist and what it means, right.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
Because it's Fox and it was just a you know,
Republican friendly outlet. So they're going to they're like, yep,
racist black people, the real racists, all right, moving on
to the next question.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
Right, because they don't care.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Yeah, so, yeah, she had said, right now, African Americans
are only going to have one fifth of the voting
power that they should have in the state of Texas
under this map. And we know that our Latina brothers
and sisters will only have one third of the voting power,
and frankly, Asians, which tend to be one of the
fastest growing demographics in the state of Texas, have literally
no power. So uh he yeah. He basically was like, yeah,
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that's racist that she brought that up, and they really
do think that. Yeah, you know, I thought there was
a really telling moment where a Republican was being interviewed
on one of these shows and I'm, uh, let me
open it in a different app because I'm pretty sure
this won't play. Oh damn, it's gone shit. Ah well,
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there was this moment where a Republican was asked about, Oh,
I saved the wrong link. I see where I fucked up. Okay, well, anyway,
he was asked like straight up like hey with this
whole uh okay, cool, I think I found it. Yes, okay,
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I found it all right, cool cool, cool, All right,
give me one second everybody to put this link in
another app so we can watch it together as family
and I share it on my screen. But this is
so telling the way this went down. Okay, I have
to make it bigger ship. Okay, come on, get it together.
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You can do this, all right, here we go. All right,
So it was on Fox News. Will Will Kane used
to be an ESPN talking head conservative guy. I remember
people tried to convince me he was one of the
smart conservatives and do I rejected that wholeheartedly. Don't give
a fuck. I don't give a fuck what you say.
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I know, I know a dumb motherfucker when I see
one haircut, can't trick me. But he ended up being
a right wing hack and going to Fox News and
all this shit. But he's interviewing. Uh so he's I
guess talking to a Democrat James Tallerico on Fox because
you know, Democrats still think they can go on there
and possibly sway some votes.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
But yeah, yeah, but here, here's here's the exchange. I
thought it was very interesting. That's exactly what's happening here.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
And I asked you, if Republican policies are popular, why
do they need to redraw these maps?
Speaker 1 (19:58):
Why can't they just run on their I'm getting wrapped
on time. I'm enjoying this conversation. I want to let
it go on.
Speaker 3 (20:05):
And I apologize that's such as the nature of cable television.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
You gotta go to break.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
I don't believe you. You don't want to answer that question.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Oh that's my time. Oh man, oh boy, hold they
giving me the light. They're giving me the light on
that one. Guys.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
But that's a true statement. If y'all have shit, was
that popular? Just run and win.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Yeah, it's so interesting that that's not once again, that's
never the solution is just let's just have open and free,
fair elections. One party is suppressing to vote, one party
is suppressing to vote. Why the fuck are we not
talking about that? And I don't want to hear that
it's the same, Like, well, look, Democrats sometimes they redraw
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the lines. Republicans redraw the lines. There's a complete fucking difference.
And y'all know the history of this country with disenfranchising
black people's right the goddamn vote. You know, it's different.
Let's not pretend that it's some even handed everybody does
it bullshit. That's how you get caught up and it's
everybody does it shit, it's everybody does not do it.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Yeah, you know, just both sides are the same. Like, like,
I think that phrase bothers me more than any fucking
thing else. I just wanted to light the room on fire.
And I'm like, you know, that's why I don't talk.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
To It's how dumb people get out of it.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Yes, you got of haveing knowing shit, Yeah, because you
don't really want to have a conversation, you don't really
want to voice your opinion. You want to fucking stay neutral.
But it's to a point where there's no neutrality.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
It's the thing that I always say, like, if not always,
but I've been saying recently, if there was three parties,
people be like all three sides are saying, right, like,
it's just it doesn't really matter. People. People that want
to be upsconde there, people that want to asswaye their
responsibility as citizens will say that, you know, all right,
last one, Joe Rogan slams Trump for dodging Epstein files.
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I told you, man, they trying to abandon the ship.
This is a good like everyone, it's like, why do
they care about the Epstein files? And honest to god,
I don't think they. I don't think they care on
a fundamental level because I truly think they heard all
the allegations. They knew because these are the people that
studied this shit. They heard out of allegations and I
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don't think they ever really fucking cared because they hate
the idea of democrats. They hate the idea of liberals.
They hate the idea of like, you know, sharing this
world with each other. They hate that shit. They hate
the idea that someone would say, hey, man, come up
with a better joke than just calling somebody irracial slur
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or transphobic slur or whatever, like, just be funnier than that.
And they don't like that. They're like, fucking, fucking fuck it. Trump, Trump, Trump.
And I think a lot of them consciously voted for
him knowing he was convicted of sexual assault or sexual
abuse or some type. They voted for him knowing he
was on trial everywhere. They voted for him, knowing that
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he was grab him by the pussy guy. They voted
for him knowing he hung out with Epstein.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
That's why I don't want to hear it.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
They knew this, But I think they think this is
a good exit realm to say, well, now of his
policies are very unpopular. He's become unpopular in some circles,
and they're having a real effect that I can't defend.
Like when it was theory, I could be like, man, listen,
if you're here illegally, then get the fuck out when
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it was theory. And then when you're watching people in
mask with no fucking badge round up citizens who or
or just people who may or may not be citizens
because we aren't really finding out. When you're seeing free
speech activists arrested for talking about the government, when you're
seeing all these cuts to fundamental programs while the rich
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get richer, all of a sudden, I think these guys
are like, well, shit, it's not a game anymore. I
can't just come on it now to come on their
defend this. I'm defending the thing that's happening. Before I
was like these fucking Democrats, right.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Like, come on, dude, they used the Democrats.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
You're gonna fucking like let a man use a bathroom
with a lady. Like when it was just that kind
of shit they were able to be like cause it
was it wasn't really happening anyway, but it was like
a thing to be like, right, like Trump is I mean,
maybe we go with Trump on this. Now it's like, okay, cool,
I am actually going to uh ad minus trans people.
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I'm going to pass laws about gay marriage and and
so you the people that you were like, I'm cool
with my lesbian and my gay friends that are married,
what's the problem with that? Now, now you're part of
their problem. And those people are looking at you because
a lot of them were still in their circles. Yes,
there's a lot of people that were like gay but
still like listen, man, I disagree with all his trans ship,
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but at the same time, like Joe Rogan is a
good guy, but now.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
Getting a lot of this, that's your boy, but like
what M saying, and people I'd be like, that's your boy.
You pushed him, you put his platform out there, you
did this, and now you're being held accountable for the
bullshit that you supported, and you want to back the
fuck out.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
And I believe this is truly their exit ramp. There's
just no way that There's no way this is the
sticking point that you truly the whole time were sitting
there like this motherfucker was on all theum flights. But
he ain't have nothing to do with Epstein. But now
he won't release the report. I don't know, man, maybe
he did have something to do with it. There's only
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one reason to believe Donald Trump, and that's called confirmation bias. Yeah,
and people look at him and they believe what they
want to believe. When it comes to his lives, they
know he's lying about a bunch of shit, but they're like,
he generally tells the truth. What they're saying is he
tells the truth about the things I agree with him on.
One of those things typically hatred of left leaning ideals
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and stuff like that, to the hatred of black people,
hatred of immigrants, hatred of women, to trans people, stuff
like that. And so they go, oh, he's generally telling
the truth because they do agree with the disdain right,
And so I think it is very telling that they're like, no, no, now,
all of a sudden, I don't believe this Epstein ship.
Oh man, we better really get to the bottom. I'm
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gonna have to stop supporting this guy.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
And the thing is less of Andrew Schultz and more
of Joe Rogan. Nigga, you was at the inauguration? What
the fuck are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (26:27):
But you know what Andrew too? No, no, no, I
mean he had Trump on his podcast.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
Everybody forgets that, like to me, same thing, yes, yes,
like you didn't get a ticket to the inauguration, Yes,
it would if he would have got a ticket, he
would have went. But for Joe Rogan, people could say,
I actually seen your ass sitting there, like this was.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
A victory for edge lord white guys, this Trump thing,
and now that it's actually an effect in governing people's lives,
and people are like, man, fuck this. Who voted for him?
Because I keep seeing more, you know what I'm saying.
And I'm seeing even more than I saw before. Fuck
whoever voted for Trump, I'm seeing that more now. I
didn't think you could necessarily see it more. I thought
(27:09):
it kind of peaked already, but it's back because these policies,
and it's only been seven months, these policies are kicking
in and these things are so fast, and he's so
over the top with the vitriol and the hatred that
people are like, Nah, if you voted for this, you
are bad. There's not a good person that voted for
this in twenty twenty four. No, And you had some
(27:31):
of these guys who went on the record with especially
after he won, because when you get that euphoria of
victory and you want to be part of the winning part,
you want to be like, yeah, I voted for him,
I saw him at the UFC event. I shook his hand.
He's a president, man, I respect the office. But now
they're backing out, Say Kwan Barkley, I wouldn't tell y'all
was going to be on that on that panel to
(27:52):
a tag lea vote. I didn't say I was gonna
be on that panel. But you was taking pictures with him.
You was cool with him, you were shaking hands, you
voted for him. All of a sudden, now you want
out because these policies aren't leaving room for you to
have a social positivity around you. Now, the only people
that like you, you're q rating the people that want
to buy your shoes, people that want to hang out
(28:13):
with you. Those are just maga motherfuckers. And you've never
at no point did these people only want maga supporters, right.
They wanted everyone to listen to them, and they wanted
everyone to tolerate that they fuck with Donald Trump. Now
they're like, oh wait, the only people left for me
is gonna beat this Donald Trump crazy audience. And I
(28:33):
actually don't. I can't make a living off Donald Trump people.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
You sure can't, because they care about Donald Trump. Theyn't
a fuck about you. In a second, you stop talking
about him, and then stop talking about other shit.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
They are gone. If your name's not in there, you
think you want everyone to see them, he argued, suggesting
that keeping the record seal only fuel suspicion. The host
even took a few personal jazz of Trump, saying the
idea of him playing forty chesses absurd, comparing the strategy
to barely planning checkers while getting distracted. Rogan also mark
Trump's age appearance at late night social up media habits. Yeah, hey, man,
(29:05):
don't let them back. I don't care. Like this is
the part where they start trying to come back. This
is the part where all of a sudden they talking
a lot less politics, and all of a sudden when
they do, it's like, Yo, did you see they're just
rounding people up. That's crazy. Like they weren't all for this,
Like they didn't laugh about this kind of shit where
people warned them last joke about it. They didn't act
(29:26):
live on the air. These motherfuckers believe every motherfucking conspiracy
except Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Yes, that's crazy about the COVID shots and everything, all
that bullshit.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
All right, that's it. I'm mad, So let's just get
out of this segment. Let's see, Oh man, what do
I have? Actually, I found some of my old links.
Let's let's see if we can actually no, no, no,
no no, let's just do some regular news and we'll
come right back after this break. Yeah, that's the other part.
(30:31):
This is not a static thing, meaning I would some
people are gonna like welcome Joe Rogan and them back
to the fold for saying even this. Yes, uh, this
is not the last time he's gonna say something that
supports Trump and right wing maga people and conservatives. So
I do not shake this man's hand. You're like two
weeks away from him being like, nah, this Trump ship
was right about this thing. Uh, let's see what's happening. Bob.
(30:57):
Remember that rapper Bob Bob he made airplanes.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
Yes, if I'm not misticking, I think I do.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
He said some venues wouldn't book him due to his
flat earth beliefs.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
Good on them, Does that bitch? All microphones round? And
so is the Earth? Get out of here.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
It's like, how high did you go up in the airplane?
Maybe you ask them to go up a few more
thousand feet and you can see the curvature of the Earth.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
I'm good, smart for them for saying no, you're dumb.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
He went on Hot ninety seven with Nessa, Colin Kaepernick's
girlfriend and said, I had no idea about the virality.
I really didn't think anybody cared. I kind of compared
to people talking about big Foot of lockness Monster's UFO.
Some stuff is lower, some stuff is conspiracy, but some
stuff has valid connection to culture. Definitely had no idea
would be so controversial.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
Well, bitch, keep walking. Tell me when you fall off
the edge of the earth.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
When she asked if he was still a flat earth,
and he said, I'm so beyond that argument. I feel
like it really doesn't matter if it's shaped like a UORV.
I think that's a yes. Twenty sixteen. Nigga, ain't liarne shit.
If my words didn't hold any weight, my account wouldn't
be censored the Atlanta Rapper road at the time. Don't
(32:11):
try to back me and tooke expiracy theorists corner. Don't
be food. I speak from personal experience, personal experiences. The
earth is flat. What the fuck do that mean? Nigga?
Speaker 1 (32:19):
What do that mean?
Speaker 2 (32:20):
What do you galactus?
Speaker 1 (32:21):
How the fuck did you fall off of it?
Speaker 2 (32:23):
That is right you've been you've been to the moon.
What are you talking about anyway? I know it's flat
from personal experience.
Speaker 3 (32:32):
Guys.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Okay, I went to the edge of the Earth.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Okay, right, empty scientists and these airplanes that I've been
here before. The motherfucker's curve because the Earth is goddamn round.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Shout out to the venues banning him. I just got
to say, we have lost so much, because I don't
think this is enough to get anyone to lose anything anymore.
That was a time though, we used to shame a
dumb motherfuckering be like, don't nobody even want to hear
you rap? Shut up?
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Yes you could be dumb, but keep your dumb pions
in yourself. You can rap as ignorant as you walk through,
but don't be saying dumb shit.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Yeah that's crazy because now you can just be like
women's ain't human and they'd be like, you know what,
show starts at seven thirty, guys, sold out?
Speaker 3 (33:16):
You know.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
You can say so much bullshit now, I don't think
vaccines work. All right, we'll cool. We'll pull a crowd
full of people without masking here for your bust to
rhymes like you cannot get canceled for.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
This shit no more. Let's see what else happened. Cardi
B is in the news. She claims people are trying
to destroy her life by sabotaging her album roll Out.
People pray for my downfall. I bust my brains to create,
she said, with tears in her eyes. Even when it
didn't go my way, God makes it go right. But
I'm tired she did. She said this on social media.
(33:55):
She went to an x Space Twitter space session to
say all this and sound like she was possibly being
very emotional.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
She hadn't done them in a minute.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
People are trying to destroy my life because they know
this album's going to do great, she said. With the
latest single Outside being released on June twenty eighth, it
was well received by fans that lack traditional support like
music videos or press appearances to go along with the drop,
She said, people pray for my downfall. They don't want
me to put up, they want me to put a
(34:27):
bullet in my head. I don't do things to harm people,
but people want to see me fail just because I'm
trying to do better for myself and my kids. I
don't know, man, sounds like she's going through.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Something that I'm about to say, not like she going
through something man like Carti is so interesting because like
her relationship with social media is almost something to be studied. Yep,
because because I'm not funny she there were other people,
but she was like one of the first people that
literally blew like blew up like yo, like like the
(34:59):
f fundation of everything you did was own social Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
The argument for her is that without Instagram Live, she
doesn't become the most popular rapper in the world at
one point, or at least a popular woman rapper, not
the popular rapper in the world. Like, yes, she was that,
Like I would argue that was a point where it
was like Cardi B was the most popular and.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
And she put out bangers it and that started from.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
Instagram Live, like all the way to love and hip
hop all the way to you know, dropping the album,
even her even the way her relationship plays out a
lot of us in social media, a lot of us
in front of people, yep. And it doesn't seem like
a falter She's it seems like a falter. She's afraid
to turn all the way off because at this point
it's like I don't even know that it's still benefiting you,
(35:49):
because the other part is once you blow up, there's
a disconnect because people aren't rooting for you anymore. You're
a fixture, you're a staple. Now you're more just content.
You're somebody to have an opinion on, yep, not necessarily
person to root for, and people, you know, your mistakes
start counting against you more than they before. Where it
was like, yeah she did that, but man like, look
(36:10):
at what who she's from, where she's did you know
where she's from? Who she's But now but now it's like,
you're supposed, you're established, you have a platform, you have responsibility.
You can't just be saying shit. And I say all
that because the next story apparently she responded to some
fat phobic fat phobia backlash over three xcel merch joke
(36:35):
and did not apologize. So I guess she was hyping
up her upcoming album, am I A Drama, which was
celebrating a box set and a T shirt a T
shirt drop until she called her fans fat as fuck
for snatching up three XL sizes in under twenty minutes.
What followed was a blunt no felt the response that
(36:56):
lit up the Internet and a series of follow up videos,
Carter refused to back down. The joke, she said was
just that a joke between her and her fans. She
told critics not to cry, reminding them that she pokes
fun at everyone, from people with bbls to those of
big feet, and that she wasn't going to apologize. After all,
she argues, she endures jokes about her body too. However,
the remarks didn't land well with everyone. Plus size influencer
(37:17):
submit I think it's Samarrhor weighed in, questioning Cardi's joke
and highlighting a larger problem of artists ignoring plus size
fans and merch planning. As dialogue continues, the rapper maintains,
it's never that serious and she's not budget. Yeah, and
once again, I feel like five years ago people might
have been like, yeah, but look at her, she from
(37:37):
the Bronx.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
She ain't really they let it go.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
We like that she's unfiltered and that she doesn't have
like training for media stuff, and we just it's just
she's just joking. Now It's like, nah, I don't like
people expect you to have some especially when you're on
the internet crowd about the lack of support for you.
People praying for your downfall. People expect you to also
(38:00):
be empathetic back back to everyone else. I'm not saying
it's fair. I'm not saying it's even realistic, but that
is what people expect. If you're on the internet crime
about they being.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Too mean to me.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
You don't get to be mean to people and be like,
I'm just fucking around. People not gonna take it that way.
I'm not saying they shouldn't, but they don't know you.
They know Cardi b TM true.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
And it's also one of those things where, like you said,
maybe one or two generations after Cardi B some of
that changed, but like you said, it was Cardi being
like Lizo and a lot of them like they kind
of were brought up in that. And so, like you say,
it's hard for them to turn something off that literally
made their careers and so and so, this is why
they have that personal relationship with them, even though I mean,
(38:45):
I don't know for a fact, but I can tell
you somebody has went to both of them and say,
get your ass off this bitch, But they just there's
something in them that will not allow them to sever
that relationship because actually, like you say, nobody knows what
that line is, and it varies per.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
Person because you also saw but and the other thing is,
unlike many of us, they actually did see the benefit
from being on there. Yes, like they literally have to
think to themselves, I would not be wha I am
if I did not go directly to my fans through
social media. And so now that they've established themselves, it's
probably mentally too hard for them to be like, some
(39:25):
shit is just my business, some shit is for the
group chat, some shit is just personal. Not everything not
not And even in the wild part, because I had
to realize this too, the wild part is like people
who are cruel and want to see you fail, you
acknowledging that and how it affects you, It just fuels them.
(39:45):
It just makes their their dicks harder, you.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Know what I mean, And it makes them do it more.
And like I and I and I do feel this way.
Everybody has and and it varies per celebrity. It happened
to Megan, it happened to Cardian, Lize Abbas and all
the girls that are on Instagram, all of them is
they have whatever that line is, and it varies per person.
Once you get x amount of followers x amount of
(40:09):
dollars going x amount of tool And I can say
and and and it's obscure and and it's objective. Like
I say, it's like a personal thing on who determines what.
But once you cross that line and the public has
decide that you've crossed that line, there's nothing you can
say in or do to make them change. And I
don't think we're above through it. I don't know what
(40:30):
it is for us, but if we was to cross
a certain line, we would have a percentage of people
that would do the same thing because because because they feel.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Like I mean, we've already had that in some areas.
It's just not the majority of people, but we've had
people that tried to dehumanize us, or you know, people
that write up here. You know, we'll read it sometimes
on the feedback show. Somebody writes up here with some
ridiculous take, and it's like, oh, that person doesn't think
I'm a person. They think I'm like rid TM the
black guy who tips established person that isn't going anywhere
(40:59):
that you can just kind of shit on and they'll
be back tomorrow because they're here for you to shit on.
That is a thing that they're experiencing times a million,
Like we get that, you get that one percent of
the time. They get that seventy percent of the time
or fifty whatever it is, but they get it a
lot more than us. Yep. Now what's interesting is Samara
says she initially addressed Cardi B's remarked it might be
(41:21):
Samira by the way, I'm really not sure, and I'm
sorry if I'm mispronouncing it. But she said that she
tried to be nice about it at first, you know,
speak about it in a respectful way, but Cardi's response
telling her to shut the fuck up and call my pussy,
escalated the situation and sent a signal to millions that
mocking or dismissing plus size when it was fair game,
happens all the time. You see. It also happened when
(41:44):
people argue with dark skinned women and call them broaches
and shit like that, and they'd be like, it's just jokes. Well,
now everybody is in on the jokes and they're and
they're targeting this person as well. The activist, who's no
stranger to online hate, says this moment brought a new
way of harassment in their comments and dms By speaking
to me that way publicly, she's signaled to millions that
this kind of language and violence towards fat women is accepted,
(42:05):
is acceptable in the middle of the back last Samarra
or Somemorrow's mom posted a TikTok looking directly to the
camera with the heartfelt message for a daughter to my
daughter Samorrow, seeing how you're being bullied and treated online
really hurts me. I'm so sorry the world can be
so cruel. I love you. You're perfect to me and
you deserve a lot more respect. Mommy loves you and
will always be your biggest defend to protect her. Now
(42:26):
at the same time, like I can't say that for
Cardi and not They got to get off the internet,
like it's because it's it's not a helpful place. It
is not going to get better. People are not going
to wake up and change, and when they see it's
affecting you, they're going to triple down, especially this weird
staying shit online where people think they're supporting the artists
(42:48):
by targeting people like her to be like shut up
your fat bitch and all this shit, like they think
they're helping Cardi somehow or gaining favor is very sick,
and so she had I said that she's gonna take
a small step back from posting to protect their mental health,
but made it clear she's not walking away from a
mission to advocate for plus size people to be treated
(43:08):
with Danny Terrence back. So Cardi b Man crashing out,
what the fuck? This album better be good?
Speaker 1 (43:19):
Yeah, because she haven't done it. She don't put an
album a long time, ain't on top of that, Like
you said, the thing about a certain generation of celebrities
and people, they seen the joys, like the pure unfiltered
joys of the Internet, which you can't get nowadays, and
because of that, they hold on to that. I don't
wanna say, gohost with that memory, but you're never gonna
(43:42):
get that back. The Internet has shifted so much that that,
you know, and it sounds like for a lot of them,
for their mental health, they do need to pull back,
They do need to get off, They need to hand
hand these accounts over to somebody else. But like you
got it, I'm gonna live my life and make my art.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
I think everybody's kind of sta that is on line
is all hoping to reclaim some of those moments or
at least find a few of them in this disparate world.
But yeah, aol to discontinuous dial up internet.
Speaker 1 (44:12):
I was thinking about this, and I know this might
sound would, but uh, there are people that if to
still use this service as older than you know, you know,
most people joke about it and shit like that, but
they would not be surprising if there were people that
still used this service and and things like that, because
(44:35):
everybody ain't got the five. Everybody soon as that everybody
got the five. But you know, it might be a
subsection of people that ain't got the five. You know,
they might be in areas where they don't have you know,
high quality high speed internet or living in poverty. You know,
they keep cutting shit, so you just never know. And
also if you don't live there like big cities, your
(44:57):
internet and Wi Fi and cell phone shit is fucking terrible.
They don't tell people that people in a lot of
these rural areas have terrible internet access. A lot of
them have to use satellite because cable don't come out
you know that far and shit like that. So it
would not be surprising if not a big percentage, but
a percentage of people depending on this in order to
(45:17):
get online. In twenty fifteen there were one point five
million dollar users and AOL and twenty twenty one it
was in the low thousands. Yeah, I figured out the
percentage would be really small.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
Yeah that it's over for them. Care, Okay, it's over.
It's a wrop. I don't know where they live. They
gotta move. Okay, it wasn't It wasn't working out. Okay.
Every time you wanted to go list to the black
out tips you had to do this.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
Oh no, I remember that sound. Lord, don't. Let's somebody
pick up the phone memories.
Speaker 2 (46:11):
Hey, it's the black autels one care, welcome to the show.
Oh damn, you gotta start, you.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Gotta shut download again.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
I'm trying a little like the black House tips down.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
That's the sound I had heard in years. Boy, now
that ship is silent. Don't know what people now there
don't know about the bitch extare calling the phone line?
Speaker 2 (46:49):
Are they also texting with T nine?
Speaker 1 (46:51):
Come on T nine? Like, come on, man, they got
the mulloo the razor?
Speaker 2 (46:55):
What are we doing? Guys? It's a rap. It's a
rap for that.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
It's it's unfortunate, but it is ten minutes to get
an image.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
Yeah, all right, been a while since we did this segment,
but I figured, you know, we it's never stopped. I'm
still collecting these motherfucking stories, so we might as well
talk about it.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Walking with black people, walking with black people, Fucking with black.
Speaker 2 (47:28):
People, Fucking with black people, all right, fucking with black people.
We go around the globe, find different articles that make
us feel fucked with as black people, and we score
them from zero to one hundred and intervals of twenty
five for how much we feel fucked with today's contestants. Everybody.
(47:49):
I'm right, it's the same contestants every time.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Everybody.
Speaker 2 (47:52):
Everybody out here just trying. I asses, uh, let's go
to this one. You need to oh and title. White
woman tries the evict family from beach, claiming its private property.
Then she realizes she can't call the cops. Video shows
she can't go the cups. A Texas white woman is
(48:13):
going viral after demanding that another woman and her family
leave the beach, claiming the area was private. A TikTok
video shared by Virginia Virginny's Wait Virginia's Oh, virgin Island's
pride Okay with extra e So it's a thin white
woman in a Texas flag bikini shop top and short
shorts with a hand on her hips, wearing mirror sunglasses,
(48:37):
shoeing a woman who's off camera. Oh, you're gonna put
it on the internet, The Texas woman says, smugly, all right,
let's see we can hear it. Let me see I
make it bigger. Hold on, Oh, look at Janelle James
right sheel. I love her all right here, let me
(48:57):
see if I can get the volume back. Now, where's
the volume? There we go. Okay, so.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Now private property right here.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
Now, the catcher says, this is why you don't allow
colonizes into your home. All v I beaches are public.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Congratulations, the beaches they're not.
Speaker 3 (49:28):
A public.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
Congratulations. This is private property. Yes, this is the same
problem they had in Mexico. And they when people put
their houses up, they think that they could courting off
like their section of the beach. And their mayor governor
was like, I will tell them, goddamn fences down. The
beach is a public. You can't block it and prevent
(49:52):
the general public from coming in these areas.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
I didn't even know that.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Wow, And you need to take you and your kids
and you need to go.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
So she pulled out her phone to call the police.
She's in the Virgin Islands, everybody she does she.
Speaker 1 (50:11):
Even know what the emergency number is. I know I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
She's still looking at that phone.
Speaker 1 (50:16):
It ain't. I bet you ain't nine one one.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
She's tapping a bunch of numbers.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
She finally googling it. I wouldn't know who to call either.
Speaker 2 (50:29):
I don't even know why she would care, right, if
I'm being honest, and she can't get the nine one
one because nine one one does not take calls from
the Virgin fucking Islands zero to one hundred, caaren, How
much do you feel fucked with it by this white
woman trying to kick the people off the beach?
Speaker 1 (50:48):
I get this one that's seventy five because she couldn't
get down the Virgin Island police. I'm still funck with though,
but I take it down. I think of that a
little bit, because that was, hey, hilarious. Did you have
to google what's the Virginiality nine one one? Because you know,
because I'd be damned if I would have known.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
I love how quiet she got was she? I know
her mind was raisist, trying to get to the bottom of, like,
why the fuck is nine one one not working? Nine
one one really is a joke, Yeah it is. Here's
my thing. I only give it like a twenty five.
And here's why. In addition to no one was, no
one's in any real danger. It's not even her country,
(51:29):
not your country. We lost. This is what Trump robbed
us of. There was a time when this kind of
thing would have went super viral and we would have
had twenty seven nicknames for this bitch.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
Yeah you know them days is over beach Becky they stopped.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Yeah, we would have had so many Oh we all
had sew C Shelley. Yeah, yeah, so many names for
these these women, And we lost something. We used to
come up with these fun, catchy names, and when we're
not even celebrating white women looking stupid being racist anymore.
And so that hurts me a little bit. That's I
(52:06):
could see that I wish this we we could have
got a little more celebration, or maybe I should be
on higher maybe it is a seventy five, because I
feel like I'm more fucked with that.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
We can't even clown, like we needs to clown, not
like we used to, because like you said they used
to have them names.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
It used to be the best. I used to look
forward to this ship every day, like, oh we got
another one McDonald's, Meg Yeah, convenient store, conne yes, people
at the seven eleven. Let's go seven eleven Sally like
this is to make my motherfucking day, and now I can't.
It's been ages since we had Iggy Azelia breaks silence
(52:44):
on black set backlash and while she walked away from music.
First of all, first of all, man, you're late. You're
a little late. You're a little late on this one.
Speaker 1 (52:53):
You might just be leaving, but everybody else been gone.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
Secondly, the music walked away from you. Man, Let's be honest.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
A long time ago.
Speaker 2 (53:00):
Yeah, she a minute. She regrets speaking out on the
matter at all. I said things that I shouldn't have said.
In retrospect, it was just a bad perfect storm. I
think sometimes I just regret having an opinion at all
because I wasn't necessarily my place to have an opinion.
She said this on ABC News. ABC News was interview
(53:20):
on Igazella in twenty twenty five. She must be going
back to being white.
Speaker 1 (53:24):
Nothing else to talk about? She like, well, it's always
news whenever one of these whites go back. You know,
Timberlake had a roll out.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
When he was wearing like flannel.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Jackets and shit, like, hey, he was demanding the woods.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Miley Cyrus, Yes, yeah, I know we love Miley.
Speaker 3 (53:38):
Now.
Speaker 2 (53:38):
I know the blacks have forgiven her, but still I
remember when she went back and it was like, well,
you know, hip hop is just actually like so misogynistic
that I can't right whatever. But yeah, she said, I
think the hardest part about it was seeing how other
artists were dishimselves for me publicly, that I was only
welcomed in secret. Yeah, that's that's because they wanted to fuck.
(54:02):
There's no real there's like it's not like they were
ever hanging around you because your rap skills. She says,
Uh she is. She says she no longer wants to
be caught in the demanding cycle of the music industry.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
I don't who was demanding.
Speaker 2 (54:18):
I don't want to be a slave to that cycle.
See you still fucking up. You're still fucking up slave.
That's what we gotta do. I'll never forget that rap dough.
She had what she said, runaway slave master. Uh, it's
only it's one thing. To sacrifice those things up when
it's just you. But I also be siding my son
up to sacrifice his life. While she occasionally feels the
(54:38):
urge to return to the studio, she remains committed to
her decision because the studio is locked. Probably ti a
return of calls.
Speaker 3 (54:45):
No, he is not.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
She previously clarified their fans on x formerly Twitter that
her retirement was not due to pressure from others.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
So no doue de pressident nobody listening to the music, right.
Speaker 2 (54:59):
It's I guess technically a lack of sales and attendance
is an absence of pressure, So I guess you know,
technically she's right, there was no pressure. People always say
you're applying pressure you zero times any amount is zero pressure.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
So like who is asking?
Speaker 2 (55:16):
Yeah, all right, okay, so I gives all you care.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
Iggy Zelia gets a fifty. It just it. It bothers
me that and this is one hundred percent whiteness. It
bothers me because you're not being truth with yourself. You're
saying you're walking away by with you're on choice. But no,
you're walking away because people don't returning phone calls like before,
Like you said, people mad with you in private, but
(55:42):
I guarantee you now they don't even meet with you
in private anymore, Like like, you know, so much time
has passed.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
Well, I think you've been like there's plenty of dudes
who will still meet with her in private.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
I mean, but but but but are they gonna make
your record deal?
Speaker 3 (55:54):
No?
Speaker 2 (55:55):
So they don't want to make no music.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
No, right, So that's my thing, Like, like people that
you want to get in contact with, they've been stopped
returning calls and been separate themselves from you. So you know,
there was no pressure from you walking away like she had,
like this was a difficult fucking decision and like there
was money on the table.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
There was no money on the table, right, Yeah, it
was just gonna be you an empty arena at the
empty arena, you know. And she more than any artist
needed the co sign because she's not that strong of
a rapper. Her biggest thing was her affiliation with other rappers,
with specifically black Mail rappers who were like, yeah, we
cool with her, and then she gets to be cool,
but the second day was like, h you're hot right
(56:35):
now and uh and not the sexual way. You're a
radioactive right now and I don't want to streets. We
seen co sign and your ship sisters is really mad.
Right now, I'm good she never came. You want to
come up now?
Speaker 1 (56:47):
They'll always be room in the green room for a
white woman with a BBL in a black scent.
Speaker 2 (56:52):
Don't get me wrong, but I don't want to put
you on the track.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
No, right, not at all.
Speaker 2 (56:58):
I give it a fifty. Yeah, she's she's fell off
so much that I think it can't even offend me.
I it's just like, I guess, you know, the most
offensive thing is her. I guess I'll give it even
twenty five. Most offensive thing is her pretending that she
is like, you know, a chance I came to the
difficult decision for my son that I'm I'm gonna stop
(57:21):
saying what they do that, how they do that? Like okay, man,
you can't even wrap woman quits job on day one
after being told to discriminate against black sounding names. A
woman's new job lasted less than an hour after she
was told to discriminate against applicants with black sounding names.
(57:41):
Which is crazy in twenty twenty five, because white people
be naming their kids sonza Aria Apple, uh well Apple
and orange Feeld white to me, I don't think those,
but I think there's a bunch of other names that
they are inspired by that definitely sound black. Now, all
them Game of Thrones now, all them get You get
(58:01):
a d Dario Jones on your fucking You don't know
that that's a black person anymore. No, it used to
be a time before George R. Martin that you could say,
with the ninety nine point nine to nine percent chance
that any black any the Dario passing your motherfucking whatever,
that dude was brown.
Speaker 3 (58:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
Now you don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
You know, motherfucker's dispelling names with extra syllables and extra.
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Letters and shit just should not be there.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
Yeah, uh but yeah. In her now viral TikTok, she
explained that her role was to schedule care for clients
and process applications for potential caregivers, but during her first
day training, she was shocked to learn there was an
unspoken yet enforced hiring rule. It's crazy that they she
made it all the way through the interview and everything,
(58:50):
and before they was like, also we racist.
Speaker 3 (58:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
According to her, if an applicant's name didn't sound white,
she was instructed to mark the application that's completed and
moved to her rejected folder named labeled name standards. First
of all, take a screenshot. You got a case. We
can all come up off of this one. We can
get some landmarks. She I hope she took a screenshot.
(59:16):
I hope she fucking recorded that shit of her work
name standards. The realization hit hard when she asked if
they meant names like hers, and she was told yes,
so I guess her name must be black or something.
In a follow up video, she revealed she collected over
one hundred and twenty screenshots or thank you sis of
rejected applications completed with names, emails, and phone numbers, all
(59:37):
flagged for the same reason. She says she confronted the
company's owner directly, and the owner admitted to the discriminatory practice,
even apologize it, apologize it. I told her this wasn't
something I could participated, and the woman said, adding that
she kept her tone calm and professional. She walked away
from the job that same hour. While she's not naming
the company just yet, she says she plans to share
details soon. I know discrimination like this, but I've never
(01:00:00):
experienced it. This blatant in training, it was still just oh, well,
I mean, I guess she was in the training period,
so maybe she wasn't officially employee, but still that is
days she said. The Trump administration will be uh supporting
this company.
Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
They gonna lock her up, they gonna put her, they
gonna they're gonna say she racist. Yeah, they were like,
the real racism is people like you and Jasmine Crockett
pointing out the racism.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
All right, Karen zil to one hundred.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
This, I would say, this one gives me a hundred.
Speaker 2 (01:00:35):
This is your cars for me.
Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
It's really fucked up.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
Yeah, like you're being oh, this is open, the most
open type of racism. You're basically being told, do not
hire black people, because what happens if you have a
white sounding name, but you show up and you're black, right,
then they go, well, that's different. Obviously with a white
sounding name, you're a different type of black. You don't
name yourself, everybody, right, right, You don't name.
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
Yourself unless you become an adult and decided to change
your birth certificate. You don't name yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:01:06):
I was listening to Bomani on the right Time, and
he was doing this list of the top athletes, and
Tom Brady was one of them, and he was like, Tom,
I'm not gonna say be pretentious and say like his
four because he has like four different he has like
double middle names, so I don't know it's like Tom
Eric Thomas Brady or something like that, or Eric, you
know whatever at all. He was like, you know, because
(01:01:28):
it's really pretentious. And I was like, he didn't name
himself and he.
Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
Doesn't go by Tom say all my names, so he
is not the pretentious one in this situation's.
Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
Fucking parents and you get straddled with that ship for
the rest of your life. So anyway, my point being like,
this is not really a name discrimination thing. It's a
race discrimination thing. You can if you're if you're if
you show up and you're Susan Thompson and you know,
Susan brazunjawitch, but you black with your skin when you
(01:01:59):
show up, this company is not gonna want to hire
you know. That's really what they're saying. They're like, we
don't even want to take that chance with these five
syllable names. I also want to know what the meetings
like when you pass some of these names, and they
gotta call you in secretly, like, uh, Tina, we're looking
(01:02:19):
at some of the applications you reviewed, and we noticed that, uh,
there seems to be some lack of attention to detail
because I'm looking at these resumes, Alise Latanya Jamal like,
are you even trying?
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Do you not want this job? Trying? I saw a ladarius.
Speaker 2 (01:02:47):
I saw a ladarius, and that's honestly, red flag.
Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
I saw in the nickname they said, june bug. How yeah,
june bug.
Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
That doesn't make sense.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
I mean, I know they're bugs in June, but I
don't understand the june bug right.
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
Meanwhile, and this guy was Salt of the Earth. I
thought he was. He's a real cool dude. I love
him when I worked with him.
Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
But I work with a white dude whose name was
Dusty at a job like Dusty Roads.
Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
Dusty. I don't know if that's his government. I don't
know if that's his nickname. It was on his name tag.
It was what everybody called him at Dusty.
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Come on, now, come on now, cars for this shitron y'all.
Nobody cares about a Shanikwa.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
We got Dusty, got Dusty, and Dusty showing up late
to Saturday morning overtime because he fell asleep getting drunk
fishing the night before, wearing the same clothes from Friday
at work, and he thought it was cute. It was, Oh,
look at Dusty Dusty.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
So let my black ass walk up in there in
the same clothes talking about I was drunk and hungover.
Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Get the fuck out of my face.
Speaker 1 (01:03:59):
They not go want to hear that. Yeah, you say,
anytime you say Dusty, I always think about your wrestling
Dusty Roads.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
Yeah, I'm thinking about Dusty from g I Joe too.
Speaker 1 (01:04:08):
Ah, it's a good one.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
All right, let's get to some guests the race. Uh boom,
that's the right.
Speaker 3 (01:04:24):
That's the right.
Speaker 2 (01:04:29):
That's the right, that's the race. Letter carrier turned mail
thief posted Instagram photos flaunting her high life. A former
United States Postal Service letter carrier pleaded guilty today in
(01:04:50):
California to a three year spree of stealing credit and
debit cards and checks in the mail she used to
pay for luck. She used those items to pay for
luxury goods and international travel.
Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
Oh that's right, because they delivered the mail. I'm pretty
sure they probably know these packages have certain things in
them that the general public like wouldn't know, uh, you know,
because they try to disguise things. They work for most people,
but you know, they delivered the mail, so they know.
Like just these packages have dial dos in them, but
these packages have this in it, you know, because well,
I think everyone knows what credit card envelopes look like.
(01:05:24):
I don't know if they know what a fucking deal
dough package looks like.
Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
Here and that's this. It's oddly wrapped very specifically.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
You can look at the address.
Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
Credit card is an envelope and you can just feel
they feel the card. Yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (01:05:42):
No, I was just thinking, uh, you said credit cards,
but it's just weird.
Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
We're not talking about dial do's at all, and you
went to deal Dog. I just think it's interesting you
think the postal people are stealing dell dos? Is that
what you think is another prime that's not being.
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
It's just interesting person out there that's standing ship.
Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
I don't know, right, that's just where your mim went.
That's all all I'm doing is noticing.
Speaker 1 (01:06:07):
A damn it. All saying is that you're talking about
the credit cards and things. I was like, she possibly
might steal other things like that.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
Okay, I know what you were saying, explaining it and
not changing it. I understood. I stopped because I did understand,
not because I didn't understand. You went to dial those
immediately for stealing mail. I guess people just shaking up packages.
Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
The package something rolling in there. Is this gonna be
a ball? It could be a though. You never know,
because you know how ladies are hard up for dial those.
They gotta steal them in the mail. They like, this
was not gonna get to you, my.
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
Hatachi, my rabbit. This guess the race is never gonna
make it now. It's gonna be way over two minutes.
The limit is my bad because the deal though gate.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
You can go on with the rest of the story.
Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
Let me try to start over so they could at
least take this clip and make something.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
Matter how fuck the clip up.
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
Letter carrier turned mail thief posted Instagram photos finding her
high life. A former United States Postal Service letter carrier
pleaded guilty today in California to a three years free
of stealing credit and debit cards and checks from the mail.
She used those to pay for luxury goods at international travel.
Mary Ann mcdammitt thirty one.
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
That's what people said when they saw the report macdammit,
boys fucking up my freanco score. You know cut, I've
never I don't even have a passport. I don't end up.
Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
Overseas COPTA conspiracy to commit bank fraud of felony in
connection with the sprawling scheme that included her using many
of the stolen cards and selling others to accomplishes with
nicknames like Ghana and one punch. Oh no, well, you
ain't never getting it back from one punch. Tell you
right now, don't do it. Do not run up on
one punch. Just get the lolls involved and hope you
(01:08:05):
be nice. Mac Dammit, who earned fifty six thousand dollars
annually delivering mail from the main post office in Torrance,
used her Instagram page Your Fulking Mom to chronicle vacations
to distance to destinations like a Ruba, Tulle, Puerto Rico, Hawaii,
Los Cabos and Turks and Caicos, Caicos, Kekos. I never
(01:08:26):
been on broke broke to shopping spreez netted items from Balinciaga,
her maz Rick Owens. That's so rich. I had never
heard of Rick.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
Who the hell is of Rick Owens?
Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
Sound like a nigga that played for the Bullets in
the seventies, Palm Angels, Dior and Louis Vatan, as well
as Tesla's cyber truck and a dominant crusted Rolex watch Goddamn,
Go Big and Go homes. Was balling on, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:08:52):
What don't you know?
Speaker 2 (01:08:54):
She also posted photos with her having holding up cash stacks.
When agents rated her apartment December twenty twenty four, they
found one hundred and thirty three credit and debit cards,
sixteen US Treasury texts, eighteen stolen gift cards. Investigators are
also able to obtain store surveillance videos showing her making
purchases with stolen cars at Apple and Home Depot. Was
(01:09:16):
she even a post When does she have time to
be a postal worker?
Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
She requested a lot of time I want.
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
She was a thief that delivered mail between thefts.
Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
You're right.
Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Mac Dammitt is being held on federal detention cent and
a federal detention center in Los Angeles in advance of
her sentencing in October. Conspiracy charges carry maximum of thirty years.
Karen gets the race? What Gary and Macdammitt magdament I'm
(01:09:47):
going white? Karen's going white? Let's check the chat room,
see what they believe. I said, we're freezing up. Crowdcasts
acting up. Oh I'm sorry, guys, I don't know what's happening.
Let's see working the side us on the main job
time black posing with proof of theft? Is black rapper?
Shit white?
Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
One of the pictures is her holding money up to
her ear. Mine is just frozen. That's not a race,
I guess.
Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
Refreshing in the screen is I'm afraid to refresh now
because I'm afraid I won't be able to see this black.
So some of y'all are seeing it and some aren't.
The correct answer is Karen said white. Many of you
said black, but all of you missed it. She's actually aging.
She's Filipino. That's her with the the Yankee fitted on
(01:10:49):
the stacks of cash.
Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
This is her post on her Instagram. Life is good
with her feet, the beach vacation feet.
Speaker 1 (01:10:58):
It is child. She know about her goddamn education day.
She was up at least one weekend in the month.
Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
Yeah, you gotta do it. So it's that crazy grift Asian.
Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
Wow, she was bawling on a y'all's budget.
Speaker 1 (01:11:11):
Yeah, she was whatever your budget is.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
She was bawling on it, right, man, I don't know
if anybody is unfrozen, but some of y'all doesn't seem
to be frozen at all, So I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:11:21):
Right, I don't know what's happening either.
Speaker 2 (01:11:22):
I'm afraid to refresh, just because you know, then then
all of a sudden, we'll find out I'm frozen and
we can't finish recording. Let's go to the next. One
woman is accused of accidentally firing a gun during a
fight at the Collier County waffle House. Oh yeah, that's
(01:11:45):
where it goes down.
Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Apparently it does at the buffer house.
Speaker 2 (01:11:48):
Yeah. A Fort Myers woman was arrested early Sunday morning
after being accused of fighting another woman and firing a
gun inside of a Collier County wifle house. According to
Collier County Sheriff's Office, Debuts were called to the scene
the waffle house at two fifty eight am. That makes sense.
That's like about when it goes down, you know, debuty
(01:12:12):
said Bonicia Fletcher. Thirty five, of Fort Myers, was separated
from a flat fight when she pulled out a gun
and tried to hand it off to another woman, and
the process of trying to hand it off, she unintentionally
pointed it at multiple people and the magazine eventually fell
out the gun. Damn, what's this naked gun?
Speaker 1 (01:12:30):
Ain't that the part with the bullets?
Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
Yeah, like she was just fumbling everything over there. Fletcher
then dropped the gun while picking it up, pulled the
trigger and discharged the bullet by accident. Oh no, oh,
this is some bnny l.
Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
You asked him their responsible gun on him.
Speaker 2 (01:12:48):
Some slapstick while the responding deputy was speaking to another person,
and he said he heard the gunshot go off. The
deputy looked in the direction of gunfire said he saw
Fletcher with a gun in her hand while a man
wrestled the on the way. So it sounds like maybe
she understood the cops were there they were gonna start
questioning her. She tried to slide her gun off on
the slide to a friend, dropped the gun, magazine fell
(01:13:10):
out the gun, tried to pick the gun up, fired
the gun. Then a guy wrestled the gun away.
Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
From her right because it was like, I don't know
if you're gonna shoot up this place.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
She then dropped the gun and kicked it toward the deputies.
Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
No one was hit or injured by the gun shot.
It was witnessed by multiple people and captured on some
failless video. Oh that, let me tell you something. I'm
not a lawyer. That don't sound You're going to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Yes, you are that. You can't even fake the phone.
You can't say you went now, you can't say you
went present.
Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
I watched enough law in order to say you're going
to jail. Fletcher was placing you going to jail.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
You're going to jail.
Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
Fletcher was placed under arrest after being cleared by EMS
and was trained. It's ported to Naples Jail Center. She
faces charges of improper exhibit of a fire armor disordered conduct.
Karen gu'ess the race of Banicia Fletcher. Banicia Fletcher, Bonicia Fletcher,
b O N E s A h A Fletcher Black.
Karen saying black, let's check the chat room. So you're
(01:14:16):
saying you wouldn't pass her resume on, I'll skip over it,
black ass Fletcher. Uh, I don't know who else is frozen.
This is racially ambiguous crime. Win the when it's the
waffle house. But I will go black.
Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Bona fide Bonicia Black. The correct answer is black. And
that's her right there with the blue hair.
Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
Baby.
Speaker 3 (01:14:57):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
She shoot a smurf. Yes, she is all right. Let's
go to the bonus round. Karen is one and one.
Speaker 1 (01:15:11):
Yes, uh so, because I think I'd have got the
first one room no matter what.
Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
Uh yeah, that was a tough one. That was tough.
Let me see, what's a guest the race for around two?
I would go with this one. Oh here it is. Sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
Triple, the points triple, the points triple, the points triple,
the points trip triple, the rate trip trip triple, the
points to triple, the points triple, the points triple, the
points trip true.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
Back to school of it brings kids, parents and then
gunfire and panic?
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Oh ship, bring it all together.
Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
The incident occurred at C W. Williams Community Health Centers
May Campus on Wilkinson Boulevard on Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Is this art?
Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
This is Charlotte?
Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
Oh no.
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
The event was the eleventh annual back to School Community
Healthfare that featured a dozen elected officials, such as US
Congresswoman Alma Adams and several Charlotte and Mecklenberg County leaders.
The okay, hmm, Okay. See, people believe that, based on
(01:16:28):
court documents, that the shooter, Charaz Monique Davis, was arrested
in charge with going armed to the terror of the
people and carrying concealed weapon dash gun. Both charges are misdemeanors. Wow,
going armed to the terror of the people was a
misdemeanor in my state.
Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
I did not know that they refused to id to
shoot her or spell out the charges. But didn't I
see her name and picture in the charges from the
UH everything in this article. So I mean, come on,
let's see uh cmpd honor about the date of offense
shown in the county name above. The definitive unlawfully and
willfully did carry an unusual and dangerous weapon black handgun,
(01:17:11):
and playing view with the intent to intimidateor frighten the public.
The black handgun caused territory over two hundred people to
which panicking and running in all directions once the black
handgun was viewed and shot. What could possibly have happened?
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
I wonder, right we had a community thing for the kids.
Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
What somebody said something or did some honor about the
date of offense shown in the county name. After defendant
Lawfling wilfully did carry caunsel about the defendants person while
off the defending off the defendants owned premises a gun,
black handgun. Okay, this is complete police speak. This is
not even like an article.
Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
Did they write this up without what their log gain
is submitted it right?
Speaker 2 (01:17:48):
Well, the police I think they just copy and paste
the police.
Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
Report instead of doing the righting themselves.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Yeah, they did put more updates in there, but it's
not anything it says, Oh, it's that was defendish Charess.
David stated there was an argument with her son and
another boy. David stated that another adult then got involved,
so she reached into her backpack and pulled out the
tars G six with the ceial number on it. Davis
stated that she fired two shots in the air to
(01:18:14):
try to break up the fight. At the fire and
the shots, the crowd dispersed and started to run away.
In the panic. Of course, she put her farm back
in the backpack started walking away the firearms later retreated
to collect it as evidence. So she was protecting her kid,
according to her. All right, cam, so let's see did
she get her bond? That says the polar outcry raised
(01:18:38):
her bond to two hundred thousand dollars late Monday because
the judge was like, this is too crazy, and then
seven minutes later they raised it to two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars bond. Damn what could have happened in
those seven minutes? So did she like have a maybe
she went off in the court and it was like two.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
Fifty Now, Yes, something happened. Anger got mad. Somebody went
back and looked through the stuff. But I like, hey,
did you see this? They like, oh, in a minute,
let me have some more money to that.
Speaker 2 (01:19:07):
Well, Gusta rasis Chresmonique Davis, Oh, she's.
Speaker 1 (01:19:10):
Definitely getting her resume declined black. She ain't gonna make.
Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
It black black black a sister, should a black black handgup?
Black backpacked black? It's like black baby, the correct answer
is black. Now, as a person that lives in the
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same city as her, I'm gonna go on the line
and say I think she's innocent. I don't think this
black woman did anything wrong. She was just trying to
protect her child. She's an upstanding citizen and if I
ran it to the streets, I would buy her drink
and salute her for being an involved mother and parent,
so salute her. Please do not do anything to me, please,
I agree with sometimes you do. Gotta put the gut
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out and protect the kids. No, no, all right, let's
go to sword ratchiness. Here we go. Honestly, I'm gonna
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put this one back and guess the race. It's too good. Okay,
all right, let me find a different, different sword ratchiness story.
Then christ Church man killed mother with sword, says coroner.
Speaker 1 (01:20:46):
Oh is his name Christ?
Speaker 2 (01:20:48):
No, it's the Christ Church is okay? A reclusive christ
Church man who is his mother's soul caregiver killed her
in the bed with a sword. Nicholas Michilriith forty six
then took his own life, with police the only discovering
their bodies in their home weeks later, days after the
mother's eightieth birthday.
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
God damn.
Speaker 2 (01:21:10):
Officers had gone to the house to do a welfare
check after relatives cannot reach out by phone. Flowers and
the parcel had not been collected from the front door,
and a report released on Wednesday, they found that mcchrist
died about March sixth or wait six or seventh of
what that can't be right. It might be maybe they
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keep the dates different, but they said about six or
seven March twenty twenty two.
Speaker 1 (01:21:39):
Right, Oh, that don't make sense. Right, even if you're
at the place where they do the adverse, they do
the month.
Speaker 2 (01:21:44):
Before twenty twenty two?
Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
What And I'm like, whoa, how?
Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
When?
Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
In this article I'm looking at the top, it's August sixth,
twenty twenty five. That long did they find these motherfuckers?
Like three years after the blood deaths. Check on your folk, Check.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
On your loved ones. Please.
Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
Evidence from the scene show Beverly Michaelrife was attacked on
her bed by her son, who struck her multiple times
with the sword that he was found in the garage.
They found Nicholas Calmly on his nick die by suicide,
but she could not reach a conclusion on the why
he killed his mother. It's quite possible that he became
overwhelmed with the level of ongoing care he needed to
provide for his mother. In this context, he made the
fatal attack with a sword. Though you couldn't have just
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overdosed on aspirin or some shit, niggas she was eight,
It wouldn't have took that much. I'm not saying you
should have.
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Yeah, you shouldn't have taken old people.
Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
But it is like the worst fucking possible way to
kill the old person.
Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
Get slowed something.
Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
Come on now, and it took your multiple hacks, your
weak motherfucker, you know it did. It Also is possible
that the mother's decline of health or mental or physical
upset Nick deeply. She said it as a parent that
by the time Miss Mickelor died, her care needs were considerable,
had been for some time. She was a lying on
Nick for care with all the activities they living, including
personal hygiene, food preparation, laundry, shopping, monetary of her diabetes,
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ensure she had her medication including daily instanin, and so on.
And the final analysis is not known why Nick attacked
his mother inflicted fatal injuries. So and he did it
with a sword, which makes me say, why was a
sword in this man's house at all?
Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
I agree?
Speaker 2 (01:23:18):
All right, y'all, that's it for today's show. Tomorrow we'll
have jail. COVD be even more of a down note
than a man killing an eighty year old Mama's gonna
be even sadder. Look forward to that talk about his
new specialist coming out Trump in Canada. I can't wait,
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all right, y'all, until next time. I love you, you,