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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I listen to the black Guy Who Tips podcast because
Rod and Karen. Hey, welcome to another episode of the
Blackout Tips podcast. I'm your host, Rod, joined us always
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do you have any banter? All right? So then I
should probably pull up the banter music right now, do
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you have any do you have any? Do you have
any banter? Banter? Banter? Banter? Anter? Do you have any banter?
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Talk to me?
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Do you have any banter? All right, Karen, give me
some of that juicy banter.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
I rarely boycott places, like I know they don't boycott shit, but.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
There's been this one.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
There's two restaurants that have been on my we ain't
never gonna eat their nigga again list, And that's rare
because we lived down down south, so y'all know when
you live down here, you can't escape certain things. And
there have been places we had went to before they
have given us bad services and went back and it
was the service been good from there on out. So
so you know, I'm very flexible. But I had like
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two on my lists. One of them I will never
step befoot in their door again. But this one's kind
of borderline. The place actually I have been there in years,
but the place actually got new management and it's revamped
and it's a lot of black and brown people. But
I did I did not know they had went through
this transformation. So every time we go there, I always
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got a joke about how fucking races they are because
me and Roger have been there for lunch, We've been
there for dinner. We had been there like several times
and the service was just bad. And it wasn't like
bad service because shit was happening. It was we sat
there and nobody serve us type of thing. And so
I took that personally. And Roger know me, if you
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get on my fuck you list, bit you down forever
unless something change. And so for me, day was on
that list, and I was like, oh, I never stopped
put it in that place a motherfucking gin and I
met that shit. And so Roger was like, well, Karen,
we can go try again. And you know me, it's
like that Papa John's. I was like, well, I guess
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the type of thing. And so we went in there
and it's you can tell that they changed the place.
It was a lot of black and brown people like
serving and the bartender and the cook. It was a
lot of their menus were like black and brown, and
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it was a lot more flavorful. Before the fuse was
very basic. But it was a place that we went
to for like lunch. I just get in and out
when I was working away from home, Me and Roger
would meet up, they eat lunch, and then I would
just drop back to work. So it was on the
place real quick and fast, and so we had been
there prior to that and didn't have a problem at all.
And so me and I went in there with my
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aunt's folder and got in there with shot and sprint
and the food was fucking delicious and the subburit was good.
And the management came by and checked on us, like
I was like, oh, y'all. Actually was like, we got
to fire y'all because y'all fucking affecting business, Like we
can't be having this bullshit. And so it's literally like
they cleaned house from the menu to the staff to everything.
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And so I was like, oh, whoever own this place
go they go. Money's green, bitch, And so I appreciate that. So, Baby,
I really do appreciate you taking me back to that
place again because it sits beside another place that I
love to go to.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, it's we hadn't been there in like six years.
It's gone through the pandemic and everything, and it's been full,
and the reviews on it no one else mentioned ever
having a problem. So I just assumed it was probably
you know, restaurants have so much high turnover. I was like,
whatever was going on during that period of time. We
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went there and got bad service a couple of times
in a row. And the thing that was interesting about
it was I'm not sure it was because we were
it was racism. I don't know. I just don't know.
We made jokes so that it was, as y'all can
tell over the years that jokes have turned into some
type of reality. In my mind, yeah, Caren made it
sound like it was a Dixie saloon or something. But
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at any rate, this time we went and it's always full,
and so I figured it must be fine. And it's Charlotte.
You can't have a thriving business in Charlotte, in the
area of town that these businesses are in with without
having people will come there all the time, right, So
I was like, I figured, I've been figured it wasn't
a big deal for years. But yeah, I was just
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more impressed by the food. But we'll talk about that
on the list making.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Good we will. So for those of you that premier,
you gonna be get one soon you have anything. Yeah, Okay, how.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Many times did it take before they settled on the
wording heavy machinery. Whenever it would be like, take this medicine,
but do not operate heavy machinery. I just feel like
that wasn't a first draft. I feel like the first
draft was like, don't operate a motor vehicle or you know.
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And then somebody was like, guys, a dude took two
cups of niquil and then he drove a tractor into
a school. Okay, well don't okay, motor vehicles and tractors
and lawnmowers, okay, anything, do not. The list got long,
hey man, so we're getting sued again. What happened is
time somebody took a chainsaw and after they took two
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cups of night quill, and they just went and on
a rampage. Oh my god, do not operate motor vehicle,
do not actuate a tractor or a lawnmower, or please
don't use it.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
I don't want their job because that's what happens. Shit happens.
And they be like, well, fuck, we gotta update this bullshit.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Yeah, And in somewhere they just settle on heavy machinery.
I don't even known keep it find heavy machinery really gonna.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Keep it Vegas. Fuck anything of a five pounds bitch,
don't pick it up and don't drive it.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Is it the weight of it that makes it heavy?
Is it the amount of damage it can do that
makes it heavy? Is it theoretical? Is it a concept
of heaviness like like in the movie or on we
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
They just when to cover their ass, were tied of
being suit just say heavy machinery.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I feel like if I go, hey, I was, I
took two cops of night Quill and I was using
my blender. I stuck my hand in there. They'd be like,
that's heavy machinery.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Man, just sir heavy.
Speaker 1 (07:57):
I'm like, but it was a blender. It's like heavy machinery.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Dog.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
We said, don't even operate that. That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Yep, yep, I can guarantee you heavy machinery cann be
two pounds, five pounds, twenty five hundred pounds. They was like,
the bitch is heavy?
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Some no, uh that was it for mine.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Oh. We tried some fried double eggs and we was
talking about it, like critiquing, like the taste of it,
and Roger mentioned some people like you just want the
devil legs are like, you absolutely correct. So that's what
threw me off about it. I was like, I guess
that's more regular deal aggs, not fried, deal with eggs.
And it was made really really weird.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
In my opinion, I don't think it was made weird.
It was exactly as described they've tried to. They've battered
and fried deviled eggs. It just that was not It
just shouldn't have been made, that's all, you know. It's
that thing like what Carnival food that I hate, where
they do the where they just do like everything is
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fried and then people get excited because it's fried. But
fried does not is not additive to everything. So it's
like fried butter. I'm like, y'all just being stupid. Why
would you do that? What your fried butdy? You're wasting
fried and you're wasting butter, Yes you are, Come on,
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what we're doing. It's not even like temperal fly fried
a lot of times. It's just that's American deep fried.
It's terrible. It's it's just so stupid to do that.
It's it's like my gripe that I have with the
burger industry because there's when you go to burger places,
they have all these different additive things you can do
to the burgers, and a lot of these go and
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make burger places are like, hey, get the barbecue bacon burger.
Get to this burger. Get And my least favorite burger
right now is the brisket burger. And the reason that
it's the that is my least favorite is because I
think it's a lie. I don't think a brisket burger
should be what it is, which is a regular cheese
or hamburger. And then they take a piece of brisket
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and then they put it on top of the burgers.
Now that might be perfectly fine for a thin meat
like bacon, but we all know that brisket is a
thick meat.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
It is now if you shredd it, biscuit brisket.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Thick brisket is supposed to not supposed.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
To do that.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
I think they've been getting away with that for years,
because in my mind, what it should be is you
take brisket and then you shape it into like a
patty and it replaces the hamburger patty. Now you actually
do have a brisket burger. You have a burger patty
made of fine brisket. Nobody's ever done it before, it's
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probably impossible, probably take too much work. So instead they
just basically slap some brisket on top of it, like
two extra books. That's like saying a pork burger or
a turkey burger should be like a piece of turkey
on top of a burger. That's not what's supposed to happen.
And they know.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
That's your request. Yes, yeah they do.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
And then infuriate me that they get away with with
ribbing us to our face like that, because an actual
brisket burger sounds like it will be buzzing.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Dude. But I bet they don't do it cause they
don't want to take the time. But but if somebody
actually took the time and did it right like you said,
shaped it into patties and all that stuff. Because when
when people go mushroom burger, they won't they mushroom bround,
Like they don't come in there expecting, like you said,
a burger which with a mushroom on top of a vegetable.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
No, no, no, that's not true. There's all kinds of
add mushrooms to burger stuff. It's a vegetable. Like I
had a mushroom burger and it had cheese and mushroom
on top of a burger patty. That makes sense to me.
I'm not asking you to replace it. I'm saying, brisket
is a meat. It is and a very thick meaning
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that it's not like bacon or something. It should replace
the patty. It just feels like the industry is getting
over on us and being lazy, and people just keep
letting them get away with it.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
And I'm disgusted, and speaking of I am disgusted. We
was going down the road and we send this place
called event Masters with a Z m HM, and I
was looking at how is that lot of legal? Like?
Because too many people have like through zs on like everything.
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I'm surprised and ain't nobody did the copyright on that?
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Why should it be illegal? I just feel like it's
like when you want to go to a barbershop and
they put a Z at the end, they let you
know they do black events. That's true, it was in
a black part of town. I didn't I didn't think
it was. I just thought it was funny that it
had infiltrated businesses that weren't barbershops. I don't have a problem,
(12:43):
You're right, because I.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
Like you said, that's no more the number one place
you see at barbershops.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I actually think we should adopt that in a lot
of stuff. Yeah, that could be our code. You know,
now that they're getting rid of d I and they're
getting rid of our like Affirmtive action and stuff, and
black people are looking for ways to help each other.
I think we need to get back on our underground
railroad and we gotta start sending secret codes to each
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other to let people know this is a safe place.
And one of the quickest ways to do that will
be the start spelling stuff with z's on the end.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Oh oh yeah, we'll pick that up real quick.
Speaker 1 (13:19):
But no z's, because that is enough to let you
know this a black place. Now, when they figured the
z's out, okay, then we move to the other stuff,
but start easily with z's because they're just gonna think, oh,
it's a trend. And I guess people are trying to
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be cool, but it's like, you know, come to the
saving banks with a Z or something. It's like, oh,
this is where black people can put their money and
they don't have to worry about that. You know, when
I go to apply for a job here, they are
actually still wink wink during DEI they're just not saying
it out loud. I knew because they had a Z
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on the end. You know, Oh, this podcast the Black
Guy who Tips with a Z. Okay, they must be
really talking about some real black shit over here. Okay,
they servicing black audiences. I think we could bring it back,
like because event Masters with a Z felt like, Okay,
my black event will be black if I have it here.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
Right, and I don't have to have no problems. We
can talk regular ass slang and everybody understands. You know
what's going on. Yeah, I'm with you and my next
thing in this same general area we passed by. We
passed by this place all the time up and I
looked up and I kept wondering, was that the actual name?
I think it's the actual name. The name of the
place is called fish. And when you go in there,
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you could buy a bunch of fish. And I was like,
I was thinking, I'm surprised the fish injuurry w like, hey,
y'all can't just take fish like the fish and general
role like no specific kind. But I guarantee you I
haven't been that place in years. Until you're gonna find
Croker flound You're gonna find a flounder flounder if you're
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not gonna find anything else. But yeah, I can imagine
that place is probably be jumping and jumping this weekend.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
They gonna have Whiting.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Niggas love Whiting. I think that's the number one seller,
and I'm one of them niggas. Niggas is me and
I is niggas. I like a good but I also
like fishery bones in it too.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Yeah, I think I don't think they got a word
about getting sued for the name. I don't think. I
don't think people are trying to uh hone in on
that particular segment of the market. They was like, y'all
got it the hood fishery place. I think I think
they safe.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
I think they safe too. And my last thing is, uh,
we went to this place to eat, and I did
not realize that me and Roger had an eye on
the same thing. And I end up ordering it and
Roger get to order something else, and I just like
us tastes better. I gave myself a fist point because
I was like, yes, he said my meal was better
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than his.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah, I would have ordered it, but then she ordered it.
It was the croake my dom.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Yes, and my diame was my diamond, and bitch she
was good.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Yeah, no, Karen kep calling it the croke cool madam.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Yes, the cocaine at him.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
The croquet madam.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
She was everything but what she was what she was
opposed to be coming just like that. Ain't the name?
Care that ain't I'm like, it ain't croquet madam. He
was like, no, you can't add extra. It's French as
we we baby, what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (16:36):
The croquete adam sounds like some type of like French
prostitute manager or something.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
I don't know why. My brain was like, oh the
croquet manager. Roster was like, no, no, what is she
doing over that woman? But we had a good time
and it was good. It was on like some some
fancy ass bread and child I had a field day.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
I think it was called like childa bread or something.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yes, it was called Charlie bread. And I had to
google us what kind of bread is this? But child,
they took all that ham and cheese and nig and
whatever else and and and put an over easy egg
on top and put some gravy on it, and bitch
it was Flames. I had a ball.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Mm hmm is it okay? All right, let's do some
politics to who get mad. I didn't know she was
black until a number of years ago when.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
She happened to turn black, and now she wants to
be known as black.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
People have got to know whether or not their presidentship crooked.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Well, I'm not a crook.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
I've learned everything I've got saying in Tennessee. I know
it's a fact put in.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Tenniste, but just fooling me.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Want we want shame on, Shame on, shame on, Shame
on you, Shame on you, shame We can't get fool again.
I tell you what I don't know about you.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
But I'm going to go to bed. I'm gonna go to.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
There's so much of this news. Supreme Court lets Trump
administration cut seven hundred and eighty three million of research
funding an anti DEI push yep, studying it. Yeah, and
(18:18):
it won't just affect the O stuff. It was a
split decision, five to four. Well, Chief Justice Roberts uh,
he was among those who wouldn't have allowed the cut.
So Trump is his majority is holding Because John Roberts
used to be the metronome, he will be the decider,
and now he doesn't have that power anymore. He can
(18:40):
dissent against his Republicans and they can still end up
winning five to four. Right, but yeah, they The decision
marks the latest in the Supreme Court win for Trump
and allows the administration to forge ahead with canceling hundreds
of grants while the lawsuits continues to the Plane said,
(19:01):
the decision is a significant setback for public health, but
keeping the directive block means the administration can't use it
to cut more studies. So yeah, and speaking of health,
RFK JR. Has basically cut They fired the CDC director
(19:25):
and she was only there for like a month or something. Uh,
Susan Monarez. She had a disagreement with r K JR.
So the White House fired her. It came late on
August twenty seventh, the official notification of retermination that she
had a policy disagreement with r K JR. And she
(19:50):
now she's refusing to step down, but you know, the
White House is issued that she be fired, which once again,
can they do that?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah, because they be firing people and some of these
people are like, bitch, you don't got no jurisdiction. Let's
just take it to court and then I'll just say out.
But until then, I'm shown up to work every goddamn day.
Some of these positions, you can't just be like your fired,
Like like legally they don't have to press charges.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yeah, sometimes they don't even have to, right, But he
true social something and they just treated like, well that's
what happened, right, And I'm like, is that possible? All right?
Speaker 2 (20:21):
Some jobs are pointed, some jobs are elected, like it
just varies. Some of them jobs are literally protected by
the law. But like you, you can't just send this
person sailing because you don't like them.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yeah, So we'll, you know, like I said, we'll find
out if that is even true. You know that they
can fire her or if she wins a lawsuit saying
not to fire, or we just keep going back and forth.
One judge here, another judge there, until we get to
the Supreme Court. They know who the judge is, right,
(20:53):
Bernie Sanders is also he has called on RFK Jr.
To resign. Okay, yeah, okay, you know what, I'm also
calling on him to resign. Thank you, Bernie. That's a
good idea, can't matter of fact? Maybe that's the problem. Maybe, Uh,
(21:14):
Trump administration officials. If y'all listen to the black Out
Tips podcast, could you please cut it out? Could you
stop everything that you're doing? Just please? That's enough. Okay,
we're calling on y'all to stop. That's that should that
should fix. I think we've solved it, guys, do you
(21:36):
think so? They just hadn't heard it this way yet.
And Bernie's right, no one's tried to just say please
don't so, uh yeah, could you step down? Rk Jr. No, Oh, okay,
well go fuck me man like.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Right like they do everybody else. You're not special.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Secretary Kennedy is putting lives at risk. He must resign. Okay,
get right on the chief.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
Right.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
And there was another mass shooting. Stop me if you've
heard this one before. Uh, and you have because it's America.
But there was another mass shooting, and in this case,
the r k JR blames antidepressants, despite no proof the
(22:24):
shooter was on psychiatric drugs. R k JR says the
U ni H will study possible S s R I
links to violence. So he is now saying, uh, it's
not even mental health issues that's causing all these shootings.
It's the treatment of mental health issues with antidepressants. That
(22:47):
is that he believes it's in some way indirectly or
indirectly causing mass shootings in America. That they I saw
this on Twitter and it's so true. But these white
folks have put doctor Savi of white people in charge
of health. This an all drink some prune juice, s mollfucker.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Shake it off.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
This dude, really he really, he gonna.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Start telling America Alco line ain't right.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Right, right, Like the power of whiteness is so crazy,
because like the ceiling for a guy like this in
black America is doctor Savie, like where it's like, okay,
you could chew it, you could cure a cancer with fish,
or you just okay, that's all. Just just drink a
little fish all every night. Look Gingo below, Okay, we're cool.
(23:37):
Cod Code Coote, appreciate you. But that's as far as
he gonna get. Maybe some fools chase him off on
the island and they'll take his advice and die. We'll
be like, well, how did you not know drinking lavender
wasn't gonna cure you know, the gout or whatever. Right,
But the power of whiteness in this country is so powerful.
This asenine dude is in charge of just everyone's health, everybody,
(24:01):
and rather than rather than admitt this is obviously fucking crazy.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
You go to the fucking meetings.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Trump people and like just general Republicans basically have to go.
It's not crazy. We're just gonna keep ignoring this, you
know what I mean, it's crazy to watch this happen
where it's but yeah, so he blames some anecdotal bullshit
on this shooter who died by suicide after the attack.
(24:35):
So uh and who you know? And once again, even
if the shooter does turn this out, these lives work.
Let's say this shooter in this case does turn out
to have been on into the presence, it still won't
make what Harbert Kennedy Jr.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Saying true, Right, it's a lot of people on these
drugs and I am here man shooting. What are we doing?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Right? Like it's still it's a demonization of everything except
our laws about guns, which you know, I have to
remind everybody once again, only country where this keeps having
only country, Only country at.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
This at this rate, in this amount, we number.
Speaker 1 (25:10):
One in this bitch. Donald Trump pulled Kamala Harrison's secret service.
Of course he did so. Now the California Highway Patrol
will protect Kamala Harris for her you know, security detail.
What a petty bitch, right right, what a petty bitch.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
It don't cost you nothing, bitch. The taxpayers is paying
for that. I pay for her secret security. What is
we doing?
Speaker 1 (25:38):
Yeah, it's just no, And it's it's not something that
was happening to people before that.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
No, regardless of if they agreed to disagree, but you
would not. These were things where you would cover forever
for this ship.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Can you even imagine if Joe Biden would have pulled
the secret service detail from Trump?
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Right?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
And Trump was a straight up criminal and and Joe
Biden would never do some shit like that, right, you know,
this man literally almost got assassinated and and still there
was no petty machinations. It was calling him to say,
hey man, this is crazy. Okay, you know, Kamla called him,
Joe Biden called him. But this fucking narcissist, this evil
(26:19):
motherfucker is because when you do this, you're essentially saying
I don't I don't care if you die. That's what
That's what you're saying, like I want something bad to
happen to you. I'm not even going to afford you
the thing that everyone is afforded and come and it's
all distraction. What's in't of Epstein files. It's all a
distraction because it's like no one was thinking about Kamla
(26:41):
Harris or her secret security or any of this shit
at this moment. She has nothing to do anything. She
hasn't like people are reservicing stuff she's been saying. But
I mean, it only hurt because it's true because she
called it. She said, he's sick the military on you,
and he did so. Yeah, It's just it's so he's
such a fucking evil dude.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Man, he did it because she's a woman too.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
But you know, well he pulled it from John Bolton first,
and then he arrested John Bolton like or you know what,
started investigating them like you know. Once again, it's why
that preemptive partnership was important. And I still don't know
what you do when someone is the most powerful person
in the office, because we're all relying on well, hey,
(27:26):
Joe Biden said he got there. But I think Trump
is among the mind to be like depending on how
hot the block gets for him to be like, actually
I arrested Kamala Harris this morning, Yes, because you know
well she had that partner. Well, I that was time
with an auto pen. I told you all them pardoners
wasn't legit, you know, And our media is not treating
it with any level of like true outrage, Like they're not.
(27:50):
They're not. They're not weaponizing themselves anymore. They're just they're
just running scared too.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Right, that's partially they fought too.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
Cracker Barrel quietly deleted deleted their Pride and d I
pages after the logo controversy. Now this is funny because
this all started because they simplified their sign. They never
mentioned anything about diversity, woke d I nothing. All they
(28:23):
did was minimalize their sign the subway so many other
chain restaurants have done.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
Boy, they woke them folks up, and they was like,
you do.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Dy I do. But the problem is, do y'all never
had anything to do with it? Nope, you put the
sign back.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
Yes you did about this, So.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Then why did you go delete these pages off your website?
What do black people have to do with this? We
we literally had nothing to do with this this entire time.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
This was a white on white crime. What are we
talking about here?
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Like none of us was sitting around ready to start
the revolution on cracker Barrel, none of us, zero of
us had any beef. We eat that too, Either we
eat there and we don't care, or we don't eat there.
There's no there's no black people who are like starting
a revolution and the boycott. They weren't on the list
(29:27):
with Target.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
No, they're not.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
Target got on the list because we expect things from them.
No one expects anything from cracker Barrel. No, we don't,
except a lobby full of useless trinkets.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
Yes, it's some chicken fried gravy.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
I'm like, why the fuck are black people even so
now we don't get.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
To have.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
The the diversity and inclusion promises that you made fulfilled
because see this, that's such bullshit. You know what, it's
fucking with black people. That's basically what it is. That's
the whole.
Speaker 2 (30:08):
Purpose, sir. We're just fucking with dumb people because they live.
We're just fucking with dumb people because they live. We're
just fucking with them.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Black people.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Were just fucking with them blass.
Speaker 4 (30:30):
Well, because school fucking we fucking but black people, we
got a two for.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
One, didn't we?
Speaker 1 (30:46):
You're still going cracker barrel quietly scrubs Pride and d
I pages from the website at the logo backlash zero
to one hundred Karen intervals of twenty five.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
This one gets a jakaris because, like you said, we
to do with this, this was white on white crime.
And because them white people went through y'all shit and
was like, y'all do du two now extra races, an
extra man, y'all like scriptures too. So yeah, this get
at your cards because you could have kept that and
they could have been mad, and they they wouldn't even
(31:17):
have known. They didn't care.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Shout out to the journalists who who's tracking that bullshit?
Speaker 2 (31:24):
You that's somebody's job.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
They delete that page or not. They had to blow
their dust off that page to find it. Uh yeah,
uh d your cards. And I didn't care about this
hour when it started. But why the fuck black people
gotta lose anything in this battle of white people being
mad at white people for some white people shit.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Come on, now, I ain't had nothing to do with that.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
You see. University of Cincinnati, Okay, University of Cincinnati's African
American Cultural and Resource Center is no longer in existence.
Following the signing of the Advanced Ohio Higher Education Act,
also known as Senate Build one, which bands universities from
supporting diversity, equity and inclusion, UC announced that they would
(32:05):
close its identity centers serving black students, women, and LGBTQ
plus students before the start of the fall semester.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
The DEI band was strongly opposed by students and a
trustee on the UC's board, who criticized Senate Bill one
other recently passed state legislation, saying it leveraged ohiose education
funding to shoehorn conservative political ideology on the college campuses. Yeah,
it should changing name to the hashtag iyk yk Center
(32:39):
and then if you know, you know, just keep everything
the same, just all the black stuff is still in there.
But it's like, is this the black cultural centers? Like
is it? If you know, you know, I can't say.
I can only say that.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Is this diverse the equity clusion? If you know, you know,
all I can.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Say is that the Lawrence Dunbar Learning Center And still
got a lot of books in that, brother, But I'm
not gonna I'm gonna don't get me fired.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Zo care Oh this one gets Jacaris too, like it
really uh does. It's one of the things where makes
you mad the more you think about it. And this
is just the beginning. All you negroes. It was too
good to vote and all your negroes and save both
sides of the same. And this shit don't matter particularly
(33:26):
if you and this is the this is like a
large university. But even if you went to a p WI,
you benefited for some of these services. Yeah yeah, Like
I said, you benefit from these services, and they're gonna
turn around and strip some of the things that actually
made you feel comfortable at these universities, you know, helped
you grow and helped you, you know, find the black
(33:47):
people in your community. A lot of times we found
each other in these quote unquote alternative spaces. We will
find each other no matter where you plant us. And
so it's very frustrating. And so don't think they're not
coming or your shit. People got whole ass degrees in
African American history. In the next few years, that whole
genre will be fucking banned, trunk like, no fucking African
(34:10):
American history, no Native American history, and we ain't talk
about the revolutionary Well, bitch, what is we talking about?
I could see them stripping it down that fucking bad,
And so for me, it's like nobody quote unquote cares.
But eventually it's gonna go down. Like you said, eventually
their focus will be on a spec us and the
whole purpose we were hpcus were even credit because bitch,
(34:31):
we couldn't get into yours. You didn't want to. You
didn't want to blackcastes dead. That's why we created them
in the first fucking place.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
I gave it to your cars as well. And this
is like why you just didn't want these people to
be in charge.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Man.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
Everybody just had an idea in Ahead of America has
a baseline that will not be pushed down upon, and
that these progresses that we've accumulated over years that will
maintain and keep them. And uh, it's becoming readily apparent.
I guess every day the more people that the ones
who were hold outs or good that couldn't get but
(35:06):
so bad, it's becoming more obvious what's gonna happen because
they're getting more bold, yeah, more blatant. And these schools
have no real repercussions or ways to fight back because
they need the funding from the from the state and
federal governments. So whatever laws get passed, these people will
(35:27):
have to abide by them, because that's what happens. And
you're not gonna have an underground railroad and a bunch
of abolitionists working at all these schools. You got a
lot of people that just want they need a check
for next week, yes, and a check for the week
after that. So they just gonna do whatever the fuck
the rules say to do, even if they disagree.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
Right, because on the aerage rule, followers, it was much
easier to vote than to deal with the bushy we
had we're doing with now, and that's why we was
talking about the feedback show. Bitch, you're gonna hear my
name for fucking ever. I'm gonna be like, bitch, I
was right, I was right. I was motherfucking right. You
are going to hear that because guess what, beforehand, everybody
told me how wrong I was. We are dealing with
the consequences of you telling me I was motherfucking wrong.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
Black student group meets with MU over a cancelation of
event due to name the University of Missouri's black student
government organization Well for How Long, met with university leaders
Thursday after MU cancel the organization's Black to Class block
party because it had the name. It had the word
(36:29):
black in the name.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
They couldn't they basic hashtagyk yk to class block party. Yeah,
and Roger, you slack to class with a Z block party. Yeah,
you said this a while ago, and it makes sense.
And niggas gonna have to swallow their pride. You're just
gonna have to take the black offic shit. You just
gonna have to take the Native American or whatever the
group it is. You're gonna have to take it off
(36:54):
of shit and just be like, well, we're doing it
that white people just ain't applying and keep it motherfucking
tru because the second you do anything that's like we
ain't one hundred percent pure white, potanical Christian, them white
folks gonna come and try to stop you.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Yeah. Well, the kids are upset, you know. They say
it was a deliberate, active erasure. At every time we
are shut down, things as simple as putting black in
the name result in consequences, they said. The school said
the name event suggested that it excluded people based on race.
(37:32):
I guess so they saw blacks only to class.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
It's funny when they pick and choose that black only shit.
Speaker 1 (37:40):
Right, they're like black, this is for blacks only. No,
no whites allowed to class.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
Right, It's never we're always inclusive, Like what are you
talking about? White folks could have come. We didn't say
y'all niggas couldn't join up.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Yeah, a lot of But this is a tactic A
lot of these races white people are using is that
they're using the same civil rights and race rules that
were passed to help black people. They're using them in
reverse to be like, no, things that help black people
actually hurt white people. And it's the same thing that
(38:16):
happened with all the gay stuff. It's the same argument
you know that is like, oh this a person is
being gay. That is hurting my child. I'm the one
who's right, Oh, a person is gay, and you're going
to make me serve them. Like the agreement that we
have as public businesses and private businesses, even if you
(38:40):
want to operate within certain laws and city rules, is
that just because you're a religion doesn't mean you can't
be like, I don't serve blacks or I don't serve
women or whatever and that and if not, then you
just don't get to have a cake business in our state. Agreed,
But they reversed it, remember, and they were like, no,
this makes it hard hard for me to be a Christian.
(39:01):
That's the real discrimination, right, And they're using the same
tactics now with race. But yeah, zero two, one hundred,
I give it your cards.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
Well yeah, yet this yet, this right here makes you
really upset because this is like everything else, just the
beginning and roofs and lows and regulations. None of that
shit matters. Trump learned, and now he was like do
it and fuck it, will see you in court.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
All right, last one of these and then we'll move on.
Lil Yachty got in some hot water. Uh. He teased
new music on play on black Boy max is live stream.
But it's but he ended up. Even though plack Boy Max,
I think is it's the streamer. It was Little Yachty
(39:52):
that pissed everybody off. So this is a freestyle or
lyric or something he was doing. And this is how
the lyric went. You tell me what's wrong with it?
Speaker 2 (40:04):
For wait forward wows, I'm gonna break the bank.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Ford put my knee up on her neck. I went
to George, She's gonna wait.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
For me, wait for Oh no, baby, you can't say that.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
Uh the party about George Floyd, right, George Floyd.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
Yeah, you can't say that and think people are gonna
be like that's cool.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Uh yeah. And they're having a listening party, so he's
not actually rapping, and there's like six seven people on
screen just staring at the camera and vibing to the music,
and I guess they must not hear the words because
they I feel like I would have turned my back
and walked out the room, like I would have looked
(40:50):
like that CEO that got busted at Coldplay concert.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
Look at Shock. I have somewhere to be, which is
away from this camera.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
I cannot be on I cannot be on Cameron listening
to George Floyd lines. Right, So yeah, he you know,
I don't know if he apologized or not. I feel
like I've read something about him apologizing, but wow.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
Yeah, why would you even think that that was smart? Right?
Speaker 1 (41:21):
He apologizes to Stephen Jackson over it, because Stephen Jackson
was George Floyd's cousin in real life, so I think
Stephen Jackson said some shit on Twitter about because he
don't play about that George Floyd and and he called
the lyric demeaning and said, don't ever say his name.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
None of y'all knew g nothing about him. And so
then he I guess he apologized to Stephen Jackson in
a yeah in an Instagram story and for all the smoke.
The podcast host Stephen Jackson later revealed he is no
longer upset with y'ally at the musician reached out and apologized.
He said, I took my posts down about y'ally because
(42:02):
I'm emotional about George. I apologized to him. We spoke,
He apologized as well. I salute him. Not a lot
of people like to own up when they fuck.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Up, agreed, agree, or or least that double down and
make it twice as worse. So I give you krutos
for that. For this one, my scool is gonna be
a twenty five because it's like one of them things
where you didn't have to say this, but I'm subtracting
a bunch of points because it's one of them things
where in this error, in this age and this time,
(42:30):
people have a lot of pride, and people will not apologize.
People are allergic to why I'm sorry, People are allergic
to my fault. People our allergic to eye fucked up.
People don't want to take personal responsibility for their bullshit,
and so I appreciate him because everybody does it. Everybody
fucks up. Nobody's perfect, but you have to take personal responsibility.
So I appreciate him for reaching out and be like, hey, dog,
(42:51):
my bad, I fucked up, you know. And they had
the conversation behind the scenes, which is fine, but I
appreciate everybody come back public. The apology was publicly. The
response from the other press public like, I don't mind
that stuff being public, but I appreciate him for not
doubling the downs. Having your fans, you know, struck your
ego and make you feel like you're right, and the
(43:13):
next thing, you know, you spiraling and you're making it worse.
So I appreciate that because all you do is fuck
up your money.
Speaker 1 (43:22):
I agree with you. Yeah, I think everything you said
I agree with. All right, let's get to the next segment.
Let's do some broke. This is just a question, all right.
(44:00):
Spirit Airlines files for a second bankruptcy, oh.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Bank ruption number two. So I guess them doing the
signs seize people. It's like that's still ain't enough.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
I mean, first of all, they take away everything that
you love. Yes, that's what private Equity does. And then
they ruined the brand, and then they declare chapter eleven
and then they sell the brand. So this must be
this is now, this is a different part of the chapter.
I didn't know. I didn't know you could file it
twice me either. There was like we broke, we still broke.
(44:34):
It's necessary that we really were coming from the first time, right,
CEO Dave Dave. CEO Dave Davis said, this Saven a
real name, Dave Davis. Come on, man, what his parents doing?
CEO Dave Davis said, his uh said, uh, this second
(44:56):
file is necessary to go further than the initial reorganization
completed in March. It has become clear that there's much
more work to be done and many more tools are
available to best position Spirit for the future. How you
talking about the futures? Declaring chapter eleven the future of
your golden parachute when you abandon ship and leave everybody
holding the bag after the government gave you all that
(45:16):
fucking money just to stay open during the pandemic.
Speaker 2 (45:21):
And I think that's the part that's very frustrating, and
it's also one of those things, particularly like I said,
we'll never get it underneath this administration, but there needs
to be public government regulations on equity fund groups because
it's just ridiculous. You shouldn't baby just to buy something,
(45:41):
tank it, sell everything, and you should not be it
because you're impacting too many people's jobs. And particularly when
y'all get these places, these places are functioning just fine,
and like right to say, it's a tact that you
buy it, then you strip it everything, you sell everything
off and do you file like and do you set
it to somebody else? So it's like it's so it's
a strategy to this. So I've a work for somebody
(46:04):
whose job it is to track that ship to be like, hey,
nog no, the company got to be so big, like
it needs needs more rules and regulations or if the
company's making this, you can't turn around and just sell
every fucking thing. You can't like like some some type
of regulations to it, because this is ridiculous. Like you said,
they took away for people that love, uh this airlines,
they literally took away at the free bags and everything
(46:26):
that everybody wanted. They stripped that shit down.
Speaker 1 (46:30):
Why can't they just sell out everything to the highest
bit of caaren is what they did with the government.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
I said, yeah, I'm not definitely saying now disministry. Yeah,
we're now right down everything for sale. So I get it.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
Yeah, Uh, Las Vegas casino is closing, triggering devastating tourist
trumps slump, tourists slump.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Yeah, Las Vegas.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
Is it triggering the slump or is the slump is
here and it's triggering these casinos at the close.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
Yeah, it's yeah, it's not the same. It hasn't really
been the same since the pandemic.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
Oh, I see why this article title is different when
you click on it. Classic Las Vegas casino announces it
is closing as Sin Cities Las Vegas rip off prices
trigger devastating tourists trump slump. So yeah, that makes sense.
It's called Poker Palace, a casino in North Las Vegas,
(47:30):
and I guess it's closing and notified. It's one hundred
and twenty six employees that layoffs were set for September thirtieth,
with the final closing day of October. The first, so
the casino was sold, impacted all employees jobs, but it's
unclear what the future holds for the local spot. And
people just think a lot of it is because Las
(47:51):
Vegas tourism has fallen. It fell by eleven percent in
June compared to the same time last year.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
Yeah, and I've never been before people who that like
that's their spot. They basically said it's going up in
price a lot, like it's very very expensive and not
like compared to you know, I guess what it used
to be and things like that. And uh, like you said,
the pandemic impacted, Like you said, people's habits changed. So
if you used to go in there to gambling, all
of a sudden you saving them, you saving them ducats
(48:18):
And you're like, well, why why am I going back?
Speaker 1 (48:20):
Now? You can gamble almost everywhere in America, like you Yeah,
you don't need a sports book in Vegas to get like.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Or anything like that, right, And I think that was
the draw for states that it was illegal or whatever,
because now you can do it here in North Carolina.
So like I didn't even think about that, Like you say,
people have other avenues to gamble now, and they don't
have to you know, book that trip to go out
as far.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Yeah, and now with the terraces in this economy and
people having mass layoffs and losing jobs, like Vegas is
gonna get hit heavy.
Speaker 2 (48:48):
Oh and I didn't even think about it. A lot
of people do travel the internationally too, and you know,
you're killing international tourism and even tourism from state to
state depend on it because you know, we live out
here y'all, but we can see commercials. But I come
out to California and come out to Texas and come
on up here to New York, you know, because people
inside the states travel to other states, you know, because
(49:10):
these are places that we're not used to. And so
when you like you say, you do the terrorists, which
means everything is going up, and you're killing international travel,
which means the people that literally packed New York City
and DC and out in California kept a lot of
these states that you're find afloat. You know, I don't
know what the numbers are, but I'm pretty sure it's
a certain percentage whatever, like, oh, we got this money
(49:31):
for people that don't even live in our state. Those
numbers have have went down, don't know how by how much,
cause you gotta do a study behind that, but it
would not be surprised. Okay, year it was like it
went down.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
Klarner is selling up the twenty six billion dollars of
by now pay Later loans to nail Net.
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Oh oh, this that book just that bullshit we was
talking about when they was like, you you going bea
aby to go to McDonald's and and and and and
uh do a buy big Mac combo and be able
to divide it in the hunting to do a dollar
twenty five or five dollars apiece. We was like, that's
some bullshit. You shouldn't be able to do that for
certain things. They shouldn't even be on the list, you know,
(50:12):
like what are your guys doing? Everything can't be that.
And then they turned around they're selling it to somebody else.
So all people's personal information and your debt and all
that shit. Who knows what kind of scams they getting
ready to run on these people.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Well I just think also you got collection issues and stuff,
like at some point people are going to collect on
this debt, Like you don't buy that to not collect it.
But yeah, Kliner Group PLC agreed to sell as much
as twenty six billion of buy now, pay later loans
to social I mean to student loan giant nail Net,
and I wonder how much of this is nailed at,
(50:47):
being like the Biden stuff was up in the air,
some of those loans will never get that money back. No,
you are still an organization that thrives on buying that.
And so what's the next big thing that Americans have
got themselves into debt with Klarna and buy now pay
later stuff.
Speaker 2 (51:04):
Yeah, I can see that, Like, like I'm not knocking that.
It does have a purpose, but like you say, it
only benefits you if you can pay them off. If
you can't, that's where the trouble starts.
Speaker 1 (51:14):
Yeah, it's like we found like it's so funny. It's
basically like a big part of students going to school
used to be you get your first credit card and
they gets you in debt forever. And now it's like
we're doing it but with you know, the student loan
places is skipping the middle man, going directly to buying debt.
But yeah, Klarna man is selling out the nail net
(51:38):
Like that's yeah, and then that stuff's gonna end up
on people's credit and all that stuff, and then that's the.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Most fucked up part. A lot of this shit should
not should not roll on your credit because some of
this shit has nothing to do with whether. It has
nothing to do with if you respond, if you are responsible,
but money or not?
Speaker 1 (51:55):
Right, all right, let's move into something else. Let's see
what kind of news. Oh we do some who news.
I guess we could do some who news. Everybody y'all
like who news. King Harris says he plans to be
(52:32):
bigger than Michael Jackson. Who King Harris can't go what who?
That's his name, King Harris.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Okay, how old is the twenties?
Speaker 1 (52:46):
Twenty one?
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Okay, that that makes sense?
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Then, okay, that makes sense to you a rapper. He
is the son of t I and Tiny Harris. My
goal is to be bigger than Michael jacks. Uh, that's
my boy. Since I was a toddler, he added.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Your boy, since she was a toddler.
Speaker 1 (53:09):
Oh man, I'm not black. People think he innocent, but
that's objectively hilarious. My boy, since I was a toddler,
that was the problem. Okay, he was a little too
many people boys when they was all right, he added,
before pivoting to his own son, King Junior, who he
described as a Bob Marley type. So Ti II, so
(53:29):
TIA's son got a son, TI I grandfather. I know
that Harris acknowledged the ambition is lofty. So that goal
is just to keep me pushing. But my airtime is
just going to be me going to be being a father,
an entrepreneur, taking risk, just spending time with my family
and just making memories and doing things I enjoy as
(53:50):
far as I could do them. So this just seems
like maybe he has a TV show or something he's promoting. Okay, oh,
he has a podcast, Airtime podcast, So this is really
just a way for him to make a splash in
the podcast, like with this quote, so we're like, what,
you would never be bigger than Michael Jackson. Maybe if
you eat a lot. Michael wasn't that well, he didn't
(54:11):
wait that much when he died, you know. But it's
not gonna be No one's really gonna think this kid. Okay,
all right, Well that that's.
Speaker 2 (54:20):
Who can thank you for letting me know. And I
will not remember.
Speaker 1 (54:25):
Okay, yeah, King King Harris being the news for nothing
good ever, Okay, so you may see him again. I
ain't how about this one then? Wowdy hbt L charged
with murder after shooting leaves one dad and teen girl critical.
Speaker 3 (54:47):
Definitely a rapper.
Speaker 1 (54:49):
She's a Bronx rapper.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
You got it about to say. I was even going
most susious, sound like a drill rapper.
Speaker 1 (54:54):
Wowdy h h h L.
Speaker 2 (54:58):
Yes, that's all I'm heard when you started talking. I'm
so sorry baby them that is. My mom was like,
what is we doing here? I'm sorry, what is we doing? Well?
Speaker 1 (55:10):
We're getting so old. I don't know these kids. They
just it's like rapper quirty ups, quirty oops. Not him
beanbom Blimmity dude.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
Yeah, yeah, I'm not knocking it, you know if that's
your favorite rapper. But I don't know who this baby is.
Speaker 1 (55:27):
He was charged with murder after a Bronx basketball court
shooting left one man dead and a teenage girl in
critical condition over some ball man.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
That ain't that important. It was at a back to
school basketball term rate day. Damn when some of them
ain't gonna make it back. And that's why we gotta
call on black to school. If they that extra L
be saving long, don't it know? You take out the
L that's you see that's what we're trying to tell
these schools. Cincinnati Marketing Matters, Marketing Matters.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
A gunfire erupted at Heaton Park on Sunday, killing one
man injuring four others, including the teenage girl shot in
the face who was left fighting for her life. The
twenty five year old rapper, whose real name is Robert Royal,
was a rain Monday alongside twenty year old Davin Rays.
Both were ordered hell without bail. Two teenagers, seventeen year
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old Massiah Huggy Messiah Huggy and sixteen year old nase
Wigfar were also charged in the case. So this just
sounded like some bullshit that got out of control. They
face counts a murder, attempted murder, ganga saw and criminal
possession of a weapon. And then those two teams that
would have were also hit with murder chargers. Multiple shooters, according.
Speaker 2 (56:39):
To your man that watched the company you keep.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Court to believe, multiple shooters open fired the crowded basketball court,
striking five people multiple Oh my goodness, not a fan. Nope,
that's the only hit that he'll ever have.
Speaker 2 (56:55):
Yeah, yeah, because I don't know no other hits.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Yeah, Well, that's sad. All right, let's see, well, let's
go to guess the race. There we go, OK, gonna
guess the race. Music. Nope, that's not it.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
There.
Speaker 1 (57:24):
It's time to catch the race. It's time to catch
the race. It's time to catch the race.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
It's time to guess the race.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
I don't believe in insulin. Eighty year old grandma dies
at the granddaughter swaps diabetes medication for supplements and prayers.
Speaker 2 (57:45):
Bet, I beat your ass. What are we doing here?
I lost my grandma because you, because you playing around,
I will chump this ship out of you.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
A Wisconsin woman will sentenced to nine months in prison
and six years of probation for swapping out her eighty
year old grandmother's diabetic medication for supplements and prayers. She
pedaled on social media, leading to the octogenarian's health I
mean death. Prosecutors had asked for more than half a decade. Instead,
she's gonna get nine months and then six years probation.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
Child, depending on certain people you've been, we've been not
never see you again. I lost my whole last grandma
because you out here fucking around. You do that to
you and yours leave grandma.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
Alan, the assistant Da said, I argue for six years
in prison. I laid out the seriousness of the defense,
how she knew she was doing something wrong and tried
to cover it up. How she was a nurse who
was fired for not getting vaccinated and continue treating patience
without having the authority to Uh. He called, he said,
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calling she she In. Uh what's her first name, Candice
l she In? Okay, So they were calling she In,
who was a licensed nurse at Wisconsin, a danger to
the society and the public. The judge just ignored me completely.
She said she thought she wasn't a danger to the public.
She was found guilty in May of neglecting subject negligently
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subjecting an individual at risk of abuse causing death, according
to court records.
Speaker 2 (59:19):
And this is one time why I think if she
would have been why they would have thrown the fucking
book at her. But because she was somebody black and
a family member, they don't really because like, why wouldn't
you take this seriously? She killed somebody on purpose. You're
not taking this seriously? What are we doing here?
Speaker 1 (59:35):
The American Diabetes Association ports at glucose levels must remain
at one point fifty four or less. Her grandmother had
levels around six hundred when she died. Wow, I don't
even I don't know what six what your blood is
like pure sugar? Oh my goodness. All right, Caro will
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guess the race of Candice she Hen.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
I'm assuming Candice is black. And you want to spelling
or anything like that, you spell it uh K A
N D I s e okay, and she Hen is
s h E A h E N. I'm yes, I'm
that that's just a confirmation bias. I'm gonna one hundred
percent of black. And it's one of them things where yeah,
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they yeah, cause nine months ain't long and nine months
ain't long enough people to forget. And when you show
your face any weird for some of them people, it's
gonna be hands on site. So you might have to
go ahead and uh take your little trip far fall away, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
We got three people that guessed in the chat. Oh
four okay, Doctor sab Black. This is hard because a
lot of black people are like this too. Gonna go
with white, Trey says demon C Black. MM I'm gonna
go out on limb and say Trayler Park white and
just Annie says black and the black the correct answer
is is Karen said black. Many of you also said black,
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and you are all wrong. She's white.
Speaker 2 (01:01:07):
With any spell like that, she probably lost such job.
They looked at the resume and said, no, ma'am.
Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Some of you gotta right.
Speaker 2 (01:01:30):
Man. Yeah, and I, like the family men, might have
been mad too, like the lawyer. I've been mad to y'all. Go,
she killed somebody, and we need to take this a
lot more seriously than we are. What are we doing?
He here?
Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Right? All right? Let's go to another one cops. Customer
tried to kidnap bikini barista.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
Yeah, I go to my job, I might get kidnapped.
What are we doing here?
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
A nineteen year old Washington State man is facing a
kidnapping charge for a legends trying to pull a female
employee out of the drive through window of the Lady
Bug Bikini espresso stand and into his vehicle. What he's
gonna take her to go? How does this make sense?
Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
So you're gonna pay by the pound? How are we doing?
Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
How on earth can you get away with this crime?
Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Right where you gonna go?
Speaker 1 (01:02:23):
What was the fucking plan? I don't even think they knew.
They'll never catch me. They got your camera pulled off
in the car with the woman that worked there.
Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
With the employee. They not gonna know she mincing.
Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Kind of Captain k Man asked, mating ritual bullshit?
Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
Is this so flint stones? He's gonna bomp up side
of head? What did be doing them?
Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
Ezekiel's alleged, I mean investigators alleged EZEKIEO Guerrero drove to
the twenty four hour coffee shop earlier this month at
two fifteen am. Or He's like, Oh, they'll never catch
catch me this late at night. The cameras probably don't
even work, right. He he ordered a drink with the
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female worker on Diddy. The business is located in Lakewood,
a suburb of Tacoma. While preparing Guerrero's drink, the victim
says she exchanged small talk with the customer, who was
wearing a blue hat, Los Angeles Dodgers jersey and Designer jeans.
The woman says she handed him a clipboard with a
receipt that needed a signature. When he subsequently partially extended
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the clipboard back to her, she reached out to accept it.
He then allegedly grabbed the victim by the arm attempted
to pull her through the window towards the car. The
woman told cos she braced the legs against a counter,
which kept her from being pulled out to drive the window.
The victim was able to shut the window while the
patron fled the area. When police interviewed the barista, she
was frantic and appeared genuinely frightened and had red marks
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on her wrist and her bicep and shoulder. Wow, so
he really tried to yank her out of there. The
incident was recorded by a security camera at Schelle. Guerrero
violently seized the barista by the arm, and that the
woman eventually broke his grasp at the tugging back and
forth as she slid the window shut.
Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:04:05):
He paid for his drink with a master card in
his name.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
Oh, we don't plan on going back home.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
He was eventually tracked down by the police and arrested Monday.
He reported at home, he confessed to the detective, saying
that he had been drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana before
the incident. That was fucked up, child.
Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
Marijuana. Don't make you do that.
Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
He should just be like, you don't guys, you don't
even want to see me before I have my coffee.
Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
Okay, before I had my morning liquor.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
If I don't get my morning Joe, that's why I
was trying to get to go to the barista. If
I don't get my mourning Joe, Dude, I am a
whole another person, apparently a kidnapping type of person. He
said he did not attend to harm the victim. He
said he had been feeling sad, angry, and isolated. Dude
a recent relationship problem with his former girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
What she got to do with that?
Speaker 1 (01:04:55):
And he said uh when he went to the late
Lady Bucks stand to see a pre the girl. Investigators
reported that he recognized his behavior was impulsive, deny having
any anger at hatred towards women in general. Oh okay,
what long is he saying? No, man, I love bitches.
Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
I love him. That's my problem. I love him so much.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
I'm trying to just take them.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
Just give me that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:17):
Just come on out, come on out of your job,
you come on with me.
Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
No, thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
He maintained that his conduct did not reflect his character.
He's like, I listen, I only don't try to just
kidnap people. That's like, this is such a rare occurrence.
Speaker 2 (01:05:31):
For me.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
I don't know what I was doing that night.
Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
He's charged with the tenthed kidnapping in the first degree
of felony. He has no prior criminal record and works
as a forklift driver at a Seattle bakery. That's what
we're gonna do next. Take the forklift, lift the whole
thing off the ground. Just pull off with her beep.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
He was booked in the Pierce County Jail, later released
on his own concess because I think you can trust.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Him, a judge, I'm gonna take these buns and her
buns right.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
A judge has ordered him to have no contact with
the victim or any Ladybug outlets. So back to Starbucks
for him, apparently so all right, Karen guessed the race
of mister Ezekiel Guerrero.
Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
I'm gonna go Latino.
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Karen's gonna go Latino. Let's check the chat room. See
what they believe is races. Loved her so much, loved
her so much, he tried to take her to feels
of his great uncle Juan Valdez Barista. Straight to the source. Latino.
Oh no, from the owl is what he gay? I
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don't know what that means from the owl is what
he gave. I don't know what that means.
Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
Spet it out right? Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
Why he yay? Okay, I'm lost. This is too good
a reference. It's my fault, not yours. Another reason women
choose the bear Latino iced coffee, Latino? Oh why he
tay white? Okay, I'll see, okay, all right, The correct
answer is Latino.
Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
Some of you did miss it, though, and that's there now.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
Oh lord, Now, if you would have told me this
person was why, I'd be like, you know what I do,
won't play no more. I'm like, I am just off
to day. Can we just called it the night? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
He took a picture of the Cowboys fan and that's
still not the worst thing that's happened to Dallas Cowboys
in the last seventy two hours.
Speaker 2 (01:07:49):
Oh no, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
Trying to go to the bonus round. Karen is one
and one yesterday. Triple Triple, the Points.
Speaker 3 (01:08:03):
Triple, the points trip triple, the Rae Points Strip, Points
Strip Trip triple, the points Trip to triple, the points triple,
the points Trip.
Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Triple, the Points Strip Trip Rae wri A former New
Jersey bowling out a bowling alley owner convicted of burning
down a rival business, was found guilty of trying to
kill the government officials who put him behind bars.
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
What, yeah, we commit all the crimes, do one crime
at a time, like shul They would say.
Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
I think this man was the kingpin.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Now that's some beef, right there, some serious beef.
Speaker 1 (01:08:48):
It looks like he tried to kill it, but he
struck out. Okay, that's a different type of strike. I
can't that's that one doesn't work. Stephen Smink, sixty two,
was convicted of one kind of conspiracy to commit murder,
five counts of attempt to murder, a conspiracy to transport weapons.
Smink own the bowling Alley in southern New Jersey, and
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in twenty ten he has to plan with two other
owners to burn down Loyal Lanes bowling Center to eliminate
the competition.
Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
Damn they minded. They don't be having a good night.
Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
There's only one holley in this town.
Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
All right, you fucking with the you're fucking with the
bowling off your right? What you want to do? Power?
You don't want to fuck with us? That was ready
to go, he says, bowls and everybody just dispersed in.
Just fuck everything up.
Speaker 1 (01:09:36):
We hook up this morning, right about myself?
Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
A ball? Come on, we won't stop till we see
you in the good.
Speaker 1 (01:09:48):
Nothing moves in and out of these lanes without me
getting the right right, Okay, Yeah, I don't know. You
think you're fucking with pole, but you're going down. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Them balls ain't the only thing in the goud either, right.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
He asked the plan to do that, he says, going
The convicted of arson and served serve fifteen years of
sentence to serve fifteen years in prison, but he wasn't
done yet. According to prosecutors, the New Jersey State and
New Jersey State Police were tipped off in January twenty
nineteen that Smeink, while in prison, hired a cooperating witness
in late twenty seventeen or early twenty eighteen to find
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a person to murder the people who had convicted and
sentenced him in his arson case.
Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
Oh you right this Yeah, this is the mafia.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Yeah, it's like you're gonna be sleeping with the pins
that come off the back of the thing that didn't
they get put back.
Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
I know you're gonna see with the one in tens.
What what it mean?
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
I'm gonna put you where the balls go when they
going neath there and they get stuck, that's where you're going.
He hired someone to kill Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb McRae,
first assistant prosecutor Harold Shapiro to Superior Court Justice judges,
and in thessistant prosecutor who sent him to jail in
the first place. That must have been jail Covin. That's
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why he was really not keeping jobs. He was like,
better call Saul in New Jersey for real.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
Thh.
Speaker 1 (01:11:09):
He was like, I can't do. I gotta stick to
doing comedy and trump routines because this guy fucking finds
out I was on that case. I never hear the
end of it, the bowling ball case. Everybody knows the
bowling ball case with him and Kiki gonna do right.
Investigators later found out that prior to hiring the witness,
smink enlisted a member of the Latin Kings gang who
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was also in prison to carry out the murders, but
that person died before he was able to finish the dog.
Oh the irony that person died. You spend all your
oatmeal cream pie commissary money hiring a murderer, and then
the motherfucker got the nerve to die before he can murder.
It's like what what.
Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
I felt I had got caught.
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
He even had his mother now to cease help him
out by having her right correspondence and furtherance of the
conspiracy on his behalf. Prosecutor said Smith apparently sold off
some of his sports memorabilia to pay for the hits,
and the witness set up a meeting between Smike and
the underdecover cop. If everybody was together, wipe the whole
place out and kill everybody, just looks like somebody making
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the solid gangs meaning, he told the cop. He also said,
if somebody shout up the place, it looks like the
gang retribution. So now does he have to like do
another murder for Harbor, this time for the undercover cop.
I don't know when he was trying to do the
other undercover murder.
Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
Appearing itself, but you just add more time.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Well, of course, yeah, if somebody shot up the place,
it looked like gang getting retribution, he said. He was
convicted August fifteenth, and now he faces thirty years of life.
Oh no, that's the opposite of what he wanted.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
Fifteen extra years.
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
This conviction sends a clear message, said Colonel Patrick J. Callahan.
Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
You you know what you get, no full time, no internet,
no nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Yeah, all right, Karen, guess the race of the bowling
the bowling all Steve Stephen smink Stevens's white as them
balls the pansh Okay, I was gonna say, bowling ball
is known as black or uh, let's check the chat
room and see what they believe. Uh, that might be
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a slight delay, or maybe they don't. Maybe they don't
want to cross the bowling ball in my field. Maybe
we don't. Maybe we should cut this segment out. Yeah,
this man start coming with us, are coming for us.
No person of color would burn down a game where
a black ball knocks down white pins. White good good
deduction me me white and dumb criminals, right, dumb. The
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correct answer is white.
Speaker 2 (01:13:53):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
The irony is that Tony Soprano was always wearing bowling
shirts and this guy was the actual bowling ball mafia down.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
Oh no, somebody says wearing bowling shoes with no socks on.
Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Now, Oh yeah, that's nasty.
Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
Ain't that disgusting?
Speaker 1 (01:14:14):
But it does sound like All right, let's get to
the last thing sword of ratchetness. Woke up this morning.
I got myself a ball right in my head. I'm
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just picturing all this bowling ball mafia shit. Now where
He's like, where do you get the balls? And it's like, uh,
from the back, from the back behind, you know where
we're in the storage air.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
That's why I get the balls. I'm supposed to give
somewhere else. Let me know if the routine done changed.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
You think you're gonna pin this on me?
Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
What else?
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
Like a dozen of them? All right? Two men seriously
injured in Heinault sword rampage speak out, okay do? Nato
Ewule was the first person to be injured during the
twenty minute ordeal in Heinault. Well, a man went on
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a sword rampage. Oh in East London a long time.
He was on his way to work, was hit by
a van being driven by the attacker Marcus ar Dwinnie Monzau. Yeah,
hit cut before being slashed in the neck with a
samurai sword.
Speaker 2 (01:15:45):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
You know what, We've heard about this story a few times.
This is just a person who didn't get killed. Given
their account, I'm gonna skip this one. We're actually this
is not a new story for us. We've actually done
this one before. Man arrested after allegedly stealing sword and
starting a fire at Stay's Park motel.
Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
Did he get it with the bowling eye of the owner?
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
He's the one that snitched on it right. Police have
arrested a man accused of stealing a sword from a
knife shop. First of all, if you stick to a lane,
you a knife shop. Stop trying to be a That's
why you don't need to be above your pay grade.
Speaker 2 (01:16:29):
You need to be said a cutler red. Why is
he selling sword?
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
You can't even protect the sword in there? Oh wow,
I know this music will start playing. You can't even
protect the sword that's in there, man, what are you
doing what? First responders took decisive action the night of
these events to assure the safety of our community, said
the police Chief. Ep PD followed up with an intensive
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investigation over the next several days to ensure all aspects
of these crimes were investigating and properly charged. I'm thankful
we were able to bring swift resolution in these incidents. Yeah,
around eleven pm they responded to Blade's knife store. Some
motherfuckers always trying to ice skate.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Uphill Blade's like Marvel blade.
Speaker 1 (01:17:13):
What do we doing here? At the reports of a
man who had broken a window at the store. According
to the press release, the man stole the sword.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Know something's wrong with you? Called blades knife.
Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
That's what I'm saying. Oh my god. Less than an
hour later, the first respond to received reports of a
fire at the hotel just down the road from the
knife store. So it was like grand theft fotherers like first,
let me get my weapons, now to go to the contest.
Hotel guests were evacuating. Firefighters quickly put out the blade
before it spread further. No one reported any injuries. About
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an hour after the fire was reported, just for one
am Saturday morning, police and the Sheriff's deputy contacted a
man at the St. S Park visitor Center who had
stolen the sword. That identified the man as Thomas Chase Hill,
thirty two. He was arrested and booked into the County jail.
They found evidence linking him to the fires as well
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as the sword theft, such as the sword that would
be probably the number one, indicating that he stole the sword.
Police said that Larry mc County's District Attorney Offices expected
to file charges against him, including the first degree arson,
criminal mischief, and second degree burglary and theft.
Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Take it seriously, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
Good yep, all right, y'all, that's it. Thanks for listening.
We'll be back throughout the week. Don't forget black Out
Tips day, September second. Until next time, I love you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
I love you too.
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Try