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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get get no boys, it's back and rehoaded all in
your mind. Yeah, not deep throating. This is for the streets,
the reel, the railroading, the distant franchise, the truth escape building.
And they ain't knowing we speak the truth, so they
ain't quoted because we wrote it. The North South East
coat is the g b my keeping your head bobbing.

(00:21):
It ain't no stopping and wants to be drips in by.
And then the system is so corrupt they throw the
rock out of their heads and then blame it on us.
Don't get it twisted on code and me and dancing
for no buttament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces
in the building. Collectively we are the ghetto boys, loaded

(00:42):
reloaded with another episode of information and instructions to help
you navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world in the studio.
Ghet old ghetto, ghett old boys. And it's the year
in rant Man. What a year? Hey, some ship went
on this year? Who do you think? It's the single

(01:04):
biggest news story story man put out a single biggest story,
the single biggest death. Well that's news, yeah, um, it's big.
Donald Trump buried Ivana Trump at his golf course to

(01:25):
make it a cemetery so it could be taxis him
okay top that that's cold bloody. Huh, that's a dirty mother.
I'm just saying, bro, like, hey, there we go. Because
she knew what she got into when she got into it. Huh.
That dude keep his eyes on the money ship. You

(01:46):
see what it like like, make sure he get that money. Yeah. Well,
big big big r I, Peter Um, Max Julian and
the mac mac. Yeah we lost the mac um, Frank o' harris. Um,
we lost Takeoff Man, Sydney Portier, Sydney party A yeah, yeah,

(02:18):
um we lost it. Lady from Cheers. Um. I can't
remember her name, Christie. Um, people ask me that. Yeah,
uh Christie, come on, that's on the tip of my tongue.
We don't huh. We lost meat Loaf. Um, so they

(02:46):
lost meat Loaf. We didn't with meat Loaf at all. Uh?
No serious? Uh? Who else? Oh man? Uh? Naomi Judd
we lost her. M h um. I'm just scrolling through
the list of some of some people that we lost, man,

(03:07):
but um, I think the ones that they really really
hit home was Franco Harris and take Off you know
Sidney Portier, Sydney Portier hit. Oh, and we lost my
grandmother this year. Bro. Oh I lost my grandmother this year. Man. Man,
we finally, man, we lost my mom. Man. Yeah, damn.

(03:32):
So those those those let's just say, um Franco and
take off and my grandmother. Those were the three um
depths that really affected me. Man. Do you most feel
that that happens to be more like death around the

(03:54):
holidays and just stand out? I don't know, really, it
seems like, well, but your grandma didn't died around now,
She didn't die around she she died in June. Um, Yes,
she passed in June. And yeah, that was a bit
of bitter pill. Man. You know how some people say, oh, man,

(04:16):
they hit close to home, and that sho hit close
to home, bro, that she hit at home. For the
people that's listening out that that might be going through something,
that may have lost the loved one and who are
still experiencing a tremendous amount of grief, can you explain,
like you know what what it is that you do,
how how how are you coping with the loss of

(04:38):
your grandmother, somebody who was such an intricate peace in
your life. You know, how do you how do you
cope with that something like that? I live not far
from where fuck paulse that mm hmmm, because you're calling

(05:08):
me and I'm I'm working. Yeah, I might work. Hi,
I'm at work. Can you hear me? So I ask you,
how do you hope with it? How do I cope
with with the loss of a loved one? Was with

(05:29):
my grandmother? Had cope with the loss of your grandma? Yeah,
it's a it's a toughie, man. You know. After fifty
two years of of of you know, spending with that lady,
I learned a lot and I think the coping with it.
We didn't have the boo who breakdown cry uhm relationship,

(05:52):
you know. And she always prepared her, prepared us for
that moment, you feel me like we always knew what
I was gonna I was trying to build her house
when she was sixty five years old. I was like, yeah, Grandma,
she might be sixty seven, she might have been turning
sixty seven. I wanted to build her a new house
for her birthday twenty years ago. Because she died she

(06:14):
was ninety four, so that's yeah, So it's about sixty
seven and I'm like, yeah, mo, I wanna, I wanna
go ahead and talking about like twenty seven years. Yeah,
I want to buy your house a new house. And
she's like, no, they're gonna waste your money on me.
No new house. My new house is in heaven. Mm hmm.
And when she said that, that's when it really started, um,

(06:39):
you know, setting me in because I didn't expect her
to even live that long. Because for when my grandfather
died when he was sixty five, okay, um, my grandmother
um had open heart surgery at seventy five, so you
know what I mean, Like we were already prepared for
this and that dude, I'm missed a tremendously. Hell yeah,

(07:01):
William missed the ship out of my grandmother. But I
know there ain't nobody gonna live forever. And to be
able to accept death, it's a sign of whatever religion
you follow, whether you be Christian, Muslim, Catholic not not
accept that, okay, as you should. Well that makes sure,
that makes sure a good follow of God. And then

(07:23):
you believe in God, right, yeah, God and me? So
that's it. The God in you? Yeah, I believe that.
You know. Let's let's um, transition for a minute. Uh no,
pun intended. Um Trump is having his records looked at

(07:48):
for the first time, and they're just talking about all
this different stuff that he's done with his taxes. I
saw one report that showed him like spending like six
hundred I'll say, let's just say the number was sixty
thirty thousand dollars or whatever, And so it showed he

(08:08):
earned six hundred thousand, thirty and he also his expenses
was sixty thousand on the dot, like I'll just say
six d thirty thousand, four thirty five cents, and that
exactly that that was the amount of expenses. Also, and
he also did the same thing with his daughter, and

(08:31):
that was some other things. So it's it's a lot
of things that's in those records and tells you why
he didn't want those records to be seen in the
first place. But but somebody saw him, I mean the
right Yeah. So why yeah? Why so why they couldn't

(08:52):
make a move on him before, do you? I mean,
what's the big deal? I don't know, bro, I ain't
I'm good you got it that he got it like that, man,
I've seen something. I've seen some uh some ship up
on television that said the man only pay seven hundred
fifty dollars for taxes? Yeah, one year, two years, two
years in a row. Man two years total, two years

(09:14):
in a row. And I'm like, bro, I mean it
was seven two years. Yeah, d in two years, two years.
So let's let's ask ask you the burning question. Man.
Let's just dress down in the room. Do you believe
that there's remotely a chance of Donald Trump going to jail?

(09:40):
I don't think so. Do you think that he is
going to be able to run for president where they
allow him, where he actually get out there on that campaign.
You gotta think of what we're dealing with, Willie. You're
not you you you're looking at it from a illegal
um uh Wesley Snipes type of standpoints. And they're gonna
lock Wesley's sass up, my ass up, in your ass

(10:02):
up and run a lively asks up and make it
to what we can't run for president. But they're not
gonna funk with Trump. I mean, Trump has seventy three
million people vote for him. You see what I'm saying,
not just said, not just seventy three million. Uh, many
of those seventy three million who are uncivilized much who

(10:24):
don't care about the government, who don't care about the
law if they're not getting their way. There's many of them.
I'm not gonna say, I'm not gonna even say it's
a majority of them, but it's they have a certain
click that's within that that party who who behave uncivilized

(10:45):
and that's what they are afraid of. But the thing
about it is that they they're not too afraid of
because they hang out with him, they kick it with him,
they have sex with him, they party with him. You know,
they know them because they are them and they're there.
Those are also their friends and relatives. That's why they
won't ride on them like they should ride on like

(11:08):
the KKK and members of the Pride Boys and any
neo Nazi group you can name or whatever. They those
those are that personal Henchman. Let me ask you a question.
Did you know what I said personal Hinchman? You know
I like, those are government henchman. But my, my, my,
my question to you, man is why why I don't

(11:29):
hate man? Whow Hey, you gotta ask them that, bro.
You gotta you gotta here, and you gotta know something,
you gotta feel something. Well, if I was to take
a wild guess. You know, I think that, Um, A
lot of it has to do with with with fear.

(11:51):
You know. First of all, let me put it like this,
Before you can even get to fear, you start with
just a bad heart. Some of the months just got
a bad heart. It's in that DNA to be evil. Yeah,
it's it's in the DNA to be evil. They got
a bad heart. And then so you you couple that

(12:13):
with the actions that they take with that bad heart.
A lot of the dirty things that they do to
other people, and now they're afraid that the same thing
what happened to them at some point if they ever
relink with relinquished power. Yeah, but I always ask people
this question, is you had all the power in the world,

(12:34):
would you want to relinquish some of them? And they don't.
And everybody said no. So I agree with um the
way that they handle their business here in this country
and throughout the world. Um, you don't want to agree.
I would. I wouldn't want to relinquish my So you
agree with them forcing people into slavery, slavery and killing
our ancestors and all. You don't know, Listen to what

(12:55):
I'm listen to what I'm saying. I know exactly what.
I don't agree with that, but I agree with having
because listen, man, if they would listen, Man, if I
had all the motherfucking power in the world, i'd had
the money, they'd be slaves too. I'm just playing, Willie.

(13:16):
What I mean by I understand is they don't really
want to relink. What's none of that power. They don't
want to give none of the power away. They hold
all the purse streams. Don't you agree with that? I
agree that if you have power, you want to hold

(13:38):
on the power you are But but but however does
a caveat at the not at the not at the
expense of human suffering. That's not me, I'm not, I'm
not I'm not about human But that's what they can
consciously do. They consciously participate in him and suffering. And

(14:01):
it's a conversation that we need to have. Then are
we having in there? Okay? Well, if if you if
you rise or you um prospering from human suffering, you
a piece of ship. M all right? And I know
that Mitch McConnell is always saying that the part the
people that are responsible for slavery are all that head now, Yeah,

(14:26):
But like I say, the institution still thrives. Let me
tell you something, Brad. To your point, if my daddy
are your daddy or our granddadd is, when when I
are the granddadd is when I and robbed Chase Bank
for ten million dollars and hit up with Wells Fargo

(14:47):
for another ten million, and hit up uh one of
these other banks for another ten million. Whoever, and we
had the money, and we was getting we they made
the connection that the money that men you now have
was inherited through those means. They come and strip all

(15:10):
that ship away from us, They take all that ship,
They would take every single fucking dime, but it was
sanctioned by this country though the government said it was
cooler do that. I get it. I get it. But
that's how that's how they've always been able to That's
how they've always been able to get away with the
wicked ship that they do is writer than the law.
They know, let's just make it a law, and then

(15:31):
they can't do anything about it because you've got certain
people out here that you know, you've got certain people
out here that are just regular people that they hear
something that is low. That's all they need to hear
because they so blinded by the law, like that's commandment, right,
like like the laws of commandment. It's just somebody that

(15:53):
made up another rule, bro right, And that's sad man.
You know, to make up rules, and we make up
the rules to the game as we play it. You know,
it's not it's not um. And then if you came,
if you played by the rules and you win, they
change the game. You need it, they change the rules.

(16:13):
That's Tiger. That's that's the Tiger. That's the Tiger rules syndrome.
Tyger playing abou the rules. You had to tease up here,
and Tiger was banging that motherfucker to the green from
them from the first team. And then when he won,
they're like, oh, shipping, we gotta well the tees back.
He win, We gotta push the tees back. We gotta
keep pushing the teeth back. He hitting the ball too
far right. But what they're not realizing is what we're

(16:38):
not realizing is no matter how high we get on
that ladder of achievement trying to achieve, they'll always push
the ladder up higher. They'll always push were right here
from grabbing that that prize and right when we touched
that proud though he's too close. They're raising up someone,
and we gotta do some more claim for for the

(17:02):
for the for the regular people out there who are
just you know, regular Americans who just go about their
business and and trying to understand why is it that
we have a problem with the where the system is
set up and everything right, and why they see the suffering,
they see the the murders and all this kind of

(17:22):
stuff that that happens in the country. They see all
of the poverty and all this kind of stuff, and
they say, well, suck it up by the cup, you know,
just deal with it, right, you know. Um, what I
want to what I want I'm trying to about other
ship that happened to other people thought exactly, you know,
other people don't ape ship. But here's what I'm trying to.
My point is that why is it so difficult for

(17:45):
people that are not black to understand that if black
people are treated fairly in this country, if black people
ain't got people trying to interfere with their plight their progress,
when black people do well, America does well. Since we're

(18:06):
all Americans were not what I'm saying. This is what
they say. So if black, but we are citizens here right,
So so this this country with citizens, I got you
and with citizens, and we occupy this space. We occupy
this space no matter what, no matter what you don't
like about this group that group, but we still we

(18:27):
still have to coexist. We are coexisting. You know, it's
funked up, but it's still considered coexisting. And what I'm
saying is that why why can't some people see that
when black people win, it's a win for everybody. If
you're in America, because we are all supposed to be

(18:48):
on the same team. That's not that's not true. We're
all in America. We're supposed to be on the same team.
We're not supposed to say. Perfect example of that not
being true. You can go out there, man, you can
risk your life. Man, you can, you can. You can
lay down your life for this country. Bro, and when
you get back, you're still don't go the way. Well

(19:09):
I'm trying, Okay, I want no food. Agree with what
you said. Percent agree with what you just said. But
how is it that what I said before that not true?
We're saying the same thing you know we're saying the

(19:30):
same thing. Um, so yeah, give me that again, because
let me understand what you're saying, Willie. What I'm saying,
what the bottom line at what I'm trying to say
is that when black people win in this country, it's
a wind for if you're in this country and you

(19:51):
and you and you want the best for this country,
and black people are in this country, and black people
are being productive and contributed to this country, then you
win too. The people don't get at the end of
the day, They just want them to win. They just

(20:11):
a person say that he would rather storm then to
watch a black person be able to feed this still yeah,
all right. I was like, damn, it's deeper than that.
It's pretty cold. It's deeper than that. Some of them
would rather die than to see a black person enjoying themselves.

(20:33):
Haven't enjoying life, just laughing, just laughing. Remember remember the
barbecue chick to check that ran up on the black people.
I think it was in d C. They were barbecue
in the park and she called the police because they
were enjoying themselves. They were in the park, barbecue and laughing,
having fun and low down dirty Me's last saw that

(21:00):
and started hating and called the police because these black
people were having and joined themselves and having a good
time and she wasn't, so she called the police and
weaponized the police against them. The voice reloaded podcast will
be right back after the point. Speaking to police hasn't

(21:25):
been any um uh, yeah, been some police killers. It's
always gonna be some police killers. Bro. Yeah. The dude,
the little kid that was in the car opening the door,
he's eating his handburging. He popped in while he's driving off. Um,

(21:46):
excuse me, how are they taking him the trial yet?
I'm not sure. I haven't really followed the case. Yeah,
this is a lot of ship. Excuse me, it's a
lot of ship going on, bro, And and and I'm
glad we had an opportunity to sit here and discuss man.
You know, I'm glad we have a platform that people
will actually pay attention to and and and stop us

(22:10):
on the streets and be like, man, I love the podcast.
We learned a line from this, Yeah, yeah, what's going
on with Kyrie? If you've been following that at I
have not checked in the Kyrie, but I know that
here here's my thing, Willie, all right and it's a
fun up shift for me to say. Bro, But if if, if,

(22:30):
if I've wronged you in any kind of way, you know,
and I apologize, you don't accept my apologies? Man, fuck you?
You know, I don't give a fun I say what
I said, and that's what I mean. I I offended you.
I apologize for offending you, but that don't change nothing.
And I don't think that every fucking uh conversation that
I have in front of this microphone, you should be

(22:51):
asking me that same question over and over and over
and over and over, you know what I mean, Like,
I don't keep asking me that question. Answer the whole
other ship? It on you know. So I apologize if
I offended anybody, but if you don't accept my apologies,
and that's on you. You. Yeah. So that's where I'm

(23:13):
at on the Kyrie thing. What's the probably I apologize
for in the first place? Though, Like I mean exactly,
I mean, I guess that I guess that they're trying
to figure out what the hell did he do wrong?
I think that he may have posted some ship on
his page that some people may have taken offense to.
Here go the problem, here's the problem. Go ahead, no,

(23:34):
he finished. So he posted some ship on his page
at people that may offended some people. That evidently did
offend some people. But he didn't say ship. He didn't.
He didn't print nothing, he didn't say nothing. He was
just there, you know, and you took it for whatever
it was. If if if you you you you watched
it and you didn't agree with it, then that's not

(23:55):
his fucking fault that you didn't agree with it. If
you watch it and you agree with it, that's still
not his fucking fault. Because not one did he not
produced the ship. Number two did not come on and
then I came on on his network, you know. Number
three he did not write the ship, So why the
fund should you hold him responsible? You know. That's the
first set of questions that I have. And to the

(24:17):
second set of questions that I have is why is
you working with this kid man? Because he's black and
he's saying some ship that people may need to know.
Or he's not saying some ship, but he's showing some here.
Fucking that's what I'll be looking at. I don't even

(24:39):
know if we can see this, but here, I don't
want you to. I don't want everybody get I always
read a History of Racial Injustice, And anybody have a
problem with me reading this ship and posting this ship
on this guy damn website, then I'm not gonna apologize,
and I'm just gonna start. I'm gonna be in in mind
by saying funck y'all, there and there and whatever else

(25:01):
we got cameras and his motherfucker fuck y'all, because this
is what I this is what I'll be looking at
buck y'all all right, And this is uh before you
fire up, Willie. This is all of the lynchings and
all of the disc services and um um uh posted

(25:23):
towards black people and still count to this day. I
got the twenty two and this is calendar for a
history of racial injustice. Well that's just what they know about,
right pretty much. But that's that's was highlighted. That's what
made the cut. We know for everything. For every story

(25:47):
that we hear about that motive, we ain't heard at all. Well,
you know that they still hung people in Montgomery County
here in Texas until the seventies, right, I'm not surprised
at all trying to find some ship, but yeah, the
Kyrie thing, I'm i'm i'm I'm I'm glad they left

(26:13):
him alone, or I hope they leave him alone. I
hope that every question to come out of their mouth
don't be the same question like a broken record. Yeah,
go ahead. The answer is standing up standing, up standing up,
bucking every single time, because you you teach people how

(26:34):
to treat you, and if they think that they can
do something or say something to make you fold one time,
now they own you, bro. Now they own you just
like online, like some people online, once they know that
they can get under your skin and you jump, you

(26:57):
jump up there and apologize. Now you got the really
really really really really be careful about everything you say,
and you don't because you don't want to rock the boat.
And even if you you know, I'm not saying that
everything should be for public consumption, but damn man, but
that's how you gotta have. You gotta be able to have,

(27:19):
You gotta be able to stand on something. And that's
what I say. That's why I act so fucking ignorant
when you talk about, uh, the police pulling me over,
like pulling me over? What what the fund did I do?
That's that's that's why Willie that same energy that you
have when they funk with you with the same energy
that I have, you know what I mean, Like I
feel you, I got you. But that's that's that's where

(27:40):
I met with it. Yeah, I mean clarify for the
people that don't know. But we had a conversation another
week and you were talking about Man, if they say
you're out the car, just get out the car. I remember,
and I say, no, well, you ain't getting out of
the car because I ain't, did ship. I'm gonna handing
my I D I'm gonna handing my insurance car. You're
gonna leave me the funk alone. H And what have

(28:01):
you don't make some phone calls to his boss. What
if he said, you get off the phone, fuck him.
He can't dictate what's going on in my carment funk
that dude. Man. So at this point, at this point,
this this is your life and you're doing like this
with your life. Ship. I got my phone, man, Do

(28:24):
you do you know how many black people had that
same exact mentality that knew that they wasn't doing SHIP
And they were right, they wasn't doing it. There was
totally innocent and they got it anyway, Bro, they were
walking on them right now. That's why I say, look,
you know somebody got to get on You know how
I'm built, bro. You know I like to fight. You

(28:46):
know I like to shoot. So you know the only
reason I don't fight and don't shoot listen at the
range hunting, it's because that I know conflict is costly.
So if I do it, I gotta make sure that
I do it in the right manner where I play
the state. Stay alive, stay free, still alive, Stay free,

(29:12):
still alive, Stay free that emotional ship. We'll get you killed,
that pride, that pride to get you, that pride, to
get that pride, to get your shot in the gut
ship many go, get your head blowed off. But why
are you so willing to die? Because I want them

(29:33):
to stop sucking with me? Are you? Are you working
with them? People? Man? People ain't doing it. You're equally
willing to kill If my life is an imminent danger,
with your life, your life, with being the man in danger.
If a police officer poured you over and you're on
the phone, and until you get off the phone, and
you refused to get off that phone, your life could
be in eminent judge, Yeah, and We've seen enough examples

(29:58):
of that to where it wouldn't be wise to gamble
with your life. If you if you look, this is
my thing. If you just don't give a fuck, you know,
because this is the gamble. When you do that, this
is your gamble. You gambling. Now, you're gambling. So if
you're willing to go, if you will, if you're ready
to go, if you're ready to just perhaps die, or
if you're ready to go all out and blaze that

(30:19):
motherfucker up and don't work, I don't care about Okay,
that's what you're gonna have to do if you ain't
willing to just if you ain't willing to just die.
I'm on handing this motherfucking while. He can go through here,
he can see this fucking badge. Okay, that's if he
could see my I d Okay, here's the here's the

(30:40):
problem with what you you're still here, Okay, here's the
problem with that, all of that, here's the problem with
all that. The people that's listening to this podcast, the
average black man has listening to this podcast or anybody
else out there, they ain't got that badge and they
ain't got that scar face. They ain't alien scar face.
They're not. When the police get behind them and pull
the ship up, they don't see entertainer Brad Jordan's a

(31:05):
k A scar face, and they don't get the pull.
They don't get the show that they got a badge,
so you can have. They're gonna you give a little
you get a little latitude. You got a little latitude.
Hold on, you got a little latitude. Because of who
you are, because of who you are, you're not in
most cases, it's most cases. In most cases, you're not

(31:28):
gonna get handled the same. So but but I but
I think I do believe it's very dangerous to put
that kind of information out there and it out But
that's that's that's just what I'm saying. I know it's
just you, and I think that's important because but it's
people listening to this podcast. They're listening, and they're listening,

(31:49):
and they're gonna give your listening and they're thinking, give
you my insurance car and that's it. I'm not gonna
get out my motherfucking car. Period. They're listening to you
and they're thinking, we'll damn scarface said that. That's how
I feel. That's how I feel. That's what I'm gonna do.
That Brad gonna do. That's okay, Brad said that, And

(32:12):
that's what Brad gonna do. I'm gonna hand you all
of my ship, so you don't. You don't advise other
people to do that. I advise other people to do
what's best for them. I knew he was gonna say that.
And and I want other people to know what's best
for you. I don't even know you, but I can
tell you unless you ready to go out in the

(32:33):
blaze and glory and win, because now I like to win.
I want to win every time. Nobody fnn to go
out no case, okay, So so other than that, if
you don't comply, you're gambling with your life. No, you
gotta have a good as reason to pull me out
of my fucking car. It's not gonna be that they
did that. Police officers to have a good reason to

(32:54):
shoot Attachana Jefferson, through her, through her kids, you know,
at all? But he never never have they have. Did
they have a good reason to shoot Brianna Taylor a
gun her down? Did they have a good reason to
kill Michael Brown? That they have a good reason to

(33:15):
kill any number of black people who they killed over
trivial ship for no reason. So here's a deal. They
already got a but they got a reason. They not
a good reason, but they got a reason to shoot
you already. What you don't want to do is give
them an excuse because they the reason is they are wicked.

(33:39):
They hate black people, right, uncivilized the uncivilized MutS. Already
they're uncivilized MutS. They already hate us. So they that's
the reason what you don't want to do, because they'll
take that. They'll take that free killed any day. Why
are you? Why are you here? Is the question that
I have for them. You know, like if why why

(34:01):
are you here? If you know this is a predominantly
black area, then why are you here? But that's not
enough though dominantly but don't have the same compacitivey But
that's evident, that's that's what The reason why they're there
is for the action, they go to the black neighborhood.
I can tell you that they go to the black

(34:22):
neighborhoods for the action. They go to the black neighborhoods
because they're going in with wicked hearts and they want
to shoot. They want to steal. They want to be
able to intimidate people and get away with it because
bullies always take the path at least resistance. So if
you bully somebody in the hood, chances are they don't

(34:43):
have the resources to fight back, and they don't have
the patients and to go up there and and file
these grievances and stuff like that. But if you go
in certain other areas, you already know your ass gonna
get met with some major resistance and more than likely
you canna lose your job and you lose that pension
and everything else. And that's man, I don't want to
funk with that job. I want to funk with that

(35:05):
pension because I know I ain't did ship. I know
I'm not doing nothing. I know I'm not breaking along,
I'm not speaking, I'm not none of that ship. So
if you pull me over your profile it. Yeah, but
what But my point of Brad is that it's not
just good enough that they don't work in black communities.
That's not good enough because people that live in black
communities have to go outside of black communities for employment.

(35:28):
They have to go outside of black communities to visit
their loved ones, to go to the park, but you
go to the museums to try to that's fun. But
do you think that black people and black officers should
deal with each other? Do you think that white officers
and white people should to deal with with each other? Hispanics,

(35:48):
are Asians or Middle Eastern they should deal with each other? Right? Yeah,
I think that. I think that depending on what ethnicity
that you are, that you should be assigned to your area.
Just not even that area, just that officer. Don't the area,
don't worry about the area. If you pulled me over,

(36:08):
and if you pull me over and you see that
the subject that you pulled over its two black males,
then give me two black officers. Oh that's what you're
talking about. That would be fucking great. It would be
because we don't speak the same language and we don't
have the same compassion for We don't have the same
compassion for each other. So why are we even dealing

(36:29):
with we're dealing with each other. It's not what the
encounter could totally be aborted if you got somebody that
came up to me that spoke my language. So why
so why won't they do that? That's a good ask question.
Whether you know why you know why because they want
that ship. They want it, they want that they want
that body. And it's it's bigger than the just the officers.

(36:51):
It's his superiors also, it's his superiors. It's all. It's superior.
I know for a fact that is some officers that
are m on that force that straight asked that straight
racist red neck clans when you know how, I know

(37:12):
because I have a lot of friends and family and
law enforcement and they say it all the time, so
I know it for a fact to be true. But
that code that that that we honor, you know, the
code that they honor don't apply to the black people.

(37:36):
You see what I'm saying, Like, ain't it some kind
of code where it's a blue code or somewhere they
don't tell on each other or you could do it.
I was watching, Yo, have you seen Crack? Oh, Man's
sucking awesome. You gotta watch Crack. So it's a code
and that that the officer it's a it's a a
documentary or something about crack and high started, you know

(37:59):
whit watching. But I was talking about how all officers
got jammed and now they're testifying him and the officers like,
well you didn't know that. Why didn't anybody telling him? So,
you know, it's a it's a it's a rule. You know,
it's a blue rule or something. We don't telling each other.
Police officers don't tell the police officers. But that don't
apply the black police officers do it. Yeah? What what?

(38:19):
What did you see? The the situation where the officers
were in training. I forgot what city was, but they
were in training police officers in training and one the
black officer goes to the restroom, pulls out his money
to adjust it right, so he has I guess a
few thousand dollars or whatever white officers sees it. Later,

(38:44):
after training, he goes down the street. The white officer
pulls him over and arrest him. That they're both in
at a training facility and this and this officer is
a veteran. He's a veteran, and he's arrested by a
fellow officer who saw him with all this money and said,
you're not supposed to be with his money. You're not

(39:04):
supposed to have this money. Where you get this front
and he arrested him. This is what black officers have
to go through all I know, Yeah, I know, Willie
I know, bro, let's get into Kanye Man. Let's talk
about him. You know, he made you know, you know
that ain't one of my favorite people in the world.
That's one of my favorite people. That's one of your

(39:25):
favorite He made a move, he made a move to
free himself. Well, you know what, I'm gonna put it
like this, like I've been I'm waiting, like I've been
listening to him lately, you know, I'll say this, I've
been listening to him lately, and some of what he's
been saying, much of what he's been saying lately is

(39:46):
on point. Not my, my, my, the only I have
some reservations though. That's I got. That's some trepidation there
because because here's a deal I do as always, you know,
and let me put like this. In the past, Kanye
has been known two play both sides of defense. So

(40:08):
he will say something that will might be uplifting and
insightful for black people and all this stuff in one breath,
and then in the next breath he slavery was a choice.
So I'm almost just sitting back waiting on him to
revert back to that type of you know, that type
of rhetoric where he you know, says these things and

(40:29):
everybody like yeah, yeah, yeah, like get me all on,
and I'm like, yeah, yeah yeah, get him, get it,
get him. Then he says something that man, this mother,
you know, because he has a history of doing that.
That's he's pathological with it, you know. So I'm still
I'm still just kind of like kind of like sitting back,
like waiting is like to see see like listening to

(40:49):
this dude, like do it again, do it all over again,
because he's done it so many times. So this is
probably one of the This is probably the first time
that he has been an asked consistent, not not going
the longest without you know, going you know, reverting or whatever,
but being consistent with like speaking on certain issues. This

(41:13):
has probably been the most consistent I've seen him. Yeah,
I think that, but I still don't know if it's real.
I still don't. I still don't know. It's like I'm
still kind of like waiting on him. To Slater was
a choice again, him him being able to clear up
his his his his money, clear his brand, you know,
free it, free it, free his money, and free his brand. Okay,

(41:36):
I think that that that's what his move was, you know,
what I mean all he lost, he lost, he lost
six hundred million. He's not a billion there, No, who
gives a fuck? I got four hundred million dollars in
the bank, motherfuck all y'all? All right, I got a
hundred seventy five million and one account. Fuck you mean

(41:58):
all right? He could he could continue to to to
to uh work his ship, work his easy brand, Jesus
brand or whatever. Oh, they can quit, you know, like,
what's what's the purpose of continuing on if you already
let me finish? When we when we we, I do

(42:20):
this ship to get myself straight and then I don't
want to funk with it no more? All right? Like
that that would be my mentality. Okay, Uh take jay
Z fans. Jay got to put a billion up, right,
put a billion up on us. He put a billion up.
You gotta come out here down and play with the
play with play play for say anything for Yeah. Well,

(42:43):
Kanye and and jay Z in terms of uh, you know,
putting their information out there, two different breeds, but they're
both billion were they're both billionaires. They're both billion as.
They were both billion one day, but then the other
one choldes to get stay in the way the thing.
And that's the difference. Kanye is not don't know how
to get out of the way. He don't know how

(43:07):
to get out of his own way. I disagree. I
think he got a fucking plane. I think he getting
ready to play everybody who he will, everybody who was
in business with him. Oh hey, well let's see. Yeah,
but I did let's see, said the blind man. But
I did um. I did see on UM. I didn't

(43:27):
see on social media where the uses was that um
Marshall was now from nine really like, god, damn boy,
that's cold bloody, I'm sure three. Well, it also just
goes to show you, man that it's all the facade,

(43:48):
like this stuff is. This stuff is really whatever they
wanted to be as whatever marketing dollars get put behind something.
You can make anything, anything, anything exactly anything anything. Yeah,
you know. It's like, well, you know, why why do
somebody think that they should be paying three hundred thousand

(44:12):
dollars for a g Wagon Because people put that price
tag on and said it's worth three hundred dollars. What
I'm saying, so, it's only worth where the person is
willing to pay for it, right, That's true. That's true. Boys.
Reloaded podcast will be right back after the poet. Let's

(44:36):
talk about the war in Ukraining. Man, So, I mean,
how did you I never really got I never really
got a post on you about Ukraine? Man, Like, how
did you feel about that? Willie? You man? There's a
war going on right here where we at bro Okay,
all right, all right, all right, Like it's a war

(44:58):
going on right here where we Okay, in our own communities,
And you have the nerve to send sixty five seventy
billion dollars to another um country to help them fight
they wore when you gave us ship to help us fight. Iurs.
You know, I don't want to be mean and say

(45:19):
fuck Ukraine, but man, fuck you cry and ladies and gentlemen.
This is how get over words. Records get made. See
we have we had the conversations, me and him start talking,
and man, hey man, the juices start flowing, and and
that's how y'all get the real man, that's how you're sitting.

(45:40):
I mean, the war going on right here. Yeah, you know,
I ride by it every day. You shoot the third
ward man and see them tensing up under the bridge,
you know what I mean? Like that's a war. And
then bid mustache trying to get these people two hundreds
something dollars of peace. Man, we ain't even we've been

(46:02):
here for and ain't got two hundred dollars a piece
and ain't nothing. And a note of politicians saying nothing
of nothing man, None of them, none of them. That's
what we vote for. That's what we vote on. That's
who we vote for. Bro. We vote for people who

(46:23):
are clean cut, um college educated um uh, and don't
have a fucking clue about what's going on on ground
level because she ain't been here. You ain't seen ground
level in some motherfucking long, you know what I mean.
Like you're getting all kinds of money, hand over fucking fist,

(46:43):
hand over fist, but you don't want to but but
but you don't want to address the elephant in the room.
And the elephant is elephant in the room. It's what's
in it for the black people? That's the elephant in
the room. Now. You did all this ship to everybody else,
You did all and this ship to everybody else. Now

(47:06):
what's in it for the black people? Man? The the
the goal that it takes for for them for him
to offer to give these people a couple hundred thousand
dollars apiece because they've been misplaced by the war year,

(47:28):
and to totally ignore the demands of people right here
who have been wronged, who have been like you say,
at war for centuries here, been done wrong, been disenfranchised,
to this, to this, you know, pillaged, in concerated, you know,

(47:52):
subjugated all and and it's still nothing put in that
book that it's still not change. Man like, we are
still three fifths of a human being in the opinion
of the of the Constitution. They have not made us
a human being? Were Are we still a property in

(48:12):
the constitution? Have they amended this yet? I haven't seen it.
I haven't seen this. Uh uh in a minute, I
haven't looked at I haven't looked at that. I should
look that ship up before I speak on it. But
I can almost show you that we're not considered to
be I just had a hell of a thought of
whose tep bro. I would if I had been involved

(48:38):
in the insurrection January six insurrection, you were another You
wouldn't even got a bund. I would have tried to
local where is is that the capital Bild? Now as
I don't think that they keep it at the Capital.
Bild the Constitution, the actual physical copy of the Constitution.
Where is it located? Because I was about to say,

(49:00):
I thought that it might be located at and Capital here,
but I think it's at another another building. In any event,
if it was, if it was at the Capitol, m hmm,
my goal would have been defined it and piss on it.

(49:20):
That's treason. Well what is it what they did to us?
What is that called? What would that be called? Because
that's gotta be worse than treason. That's kidnapping, that's murder,
that's uh, that's selling good with our license. And what

(49:42):
they continued to do. See, I'm gonna tell you something, father,
to y'all sitting back there was everything got to be
a bur racist. And let me tell y'all something. If
it wasn't still going on, if it still wasn't lynchings
going on in certain places around the United States, if
you still I didn't have police gunning people black people
down for no reason at all oftentimes, if you still

(50:07):
didn't have people that are in government taking money and
reverting that money, that's that's meant for these uh, underserved
communities and sending them other places totally, like like the
broken down CPS system, all of this stuff. I mean,

(50:27):
it's just so much stuff. If it still wasn't going
on the red lining that they continue to do today,
they don't call it red line, and now what do
they call it when they redistrict redistrict redistricting? If you
this ship wasn't still going on banks purposely making sure
that they don't loan black people so they can't have businesses,

(50:48):
and they have a hike Beacon score they don't give
an If it still wasn't happening, we wouldn't be on
it like we are now. I'm not saying we would
forget what happened, but we just would it would It
wouldn't be it wouldn't be the focus of it's not
discussion daily. It's not fair when everybody but everybody can

(51:10):
have But you you know, I'll set aside x amount
of billions of dollars for these people, but I won't
do ship for you. A matter of fact, I'll give
your ass some social fucking security. Man. Here's three hundred
dollars a month. The funk out of my face. All right,
We talked all that ship about Dion uh leaving at HBCU. Right,

(51:34):
but ain't no talking. Ain't nobody talking about the money
part all right, And I ain't talking about the salary partner.
I'm talking about what was going on at the gate. Okay,
you're familiar with that gate. I know what that gate does.
I know what that gate gates supposed to look like. Ship, Yeah,
break that down. I mean, I'm not talking about the numbers.

(51:57):
Like it was sixty tickets that was sold at one
point a few times, and Dion was supposed to get
a cut of the action after thirty tickets, right, He's
supposed to get cut, and he never got his cut.
And they said the money was diverted away from the
football team to uh to uh what do you call

(52:18):
it to some of the other programs like but they
don't got nothing to do with him. No, your basketball
program doesn't have ship to do with Dion. He came
here to coach football. He donated something his salary and say, listen,
just give me this, and you know when the gate

(52:39):
hit a certain number, I want to have that instead
deal A deal. I had a conversation with a family
friend Terry. Okay, so I'm talking. I'm talking to Terry
right and Uh Terry went to HBCU and Terry he was, well,

(53:01):
you know, the conversation came up, came up over Christmas
and he Dion came up, and boy, he was fired up.
He said, Dion saying this represents everything that is wrong
with black people. And what he meant by that was
he was saying that Dion was selfish. What he did

(53:23):
was selfish and and and the and the fact that
he told the boys, He told them players one thing
and then he did something different. He said that. He
said that Dion, when Dion left to go to Colorado,
the way he left was totally disrespectful. He played and

(53:47):
I didn't pay attention to this part he played. He said.
He played the day that they played the national championship game,
not the national championship, the Swack champion ship game, so
that would be the conference championship. Dion coached that game
and then had a plane waiting for him to go

(54:09):
to another to Colorado, and he jumps on the UH Colorado.
On the plane to Colorado, at some point he switched
his clothes. He go out of it and get out
of his Jackson State University close and put on Colorado
University close at our University of Colorado whatever to having
whatever it's called. And then he goes and talks to

(54:32):
these other boys at Colorado the same day. That's what
he said happened. And um so, the point is that
after that he comes back to Jackson and then coaches
the championship game. And you know what happened in the

(54:54):
championship game. But the thing is this what happened. But
what happened and I need to lose. I don't know
ship he lost it that he didn't have more points
than other team in the clock ground the kid through
a fantastic pass. Yeah, he hit the little kid in
the hands and he dropped it. I saw that. I
saw that big white boy right and and and the

(55:15):
uh and then zone I saw it. I don't know
if he was a big white boy. He was a
big white boy. He dropped that ball. But and that
would have won that game. But that could have happen
to anybody. But that's but here. But here's the thing.
Um So, Terry was saying that he thought that the
way he left the school was disrespectful. You don't think

(55:38):
that was disrespectful, Like I'm gonna coach this game over
here with y'all. I'm a pop I'm gonna pump y'all,
get y'all, We're gonna coach this game. I'm a coach
this game. And right after this game, I'm gonna tell
y'all I'm out of here. And then I'm gonna go
And and I knowing the whole time, I got a
plane waiting, no waiting on me over here to jump

(55:59):
on the plane to go to I can't tell Dianne
want to do with his business. Well, well, nobody we all.
That's the good thing that I would do. I would
have done as I would have wait until the end
of the season to make my announcement as a coach.
And why you do that because I know it. It's
fun with the marial of those kids when you go
out there on that field and they know that you're
not gonna be there no more. So that's and I

(56:20):
ain't got nothing to do with Dan. That's me. It's
Brad speaking for Brad right now. That's the first thing
I would have did. So so so when Dione did it,
it didn't funk with the morality his kids. I'm sure
it probably did. That's why I'm saying, all right, I
would have waited until after the season. Okay. Now as
far as um him getting on that plane and after

(56:41):
that game and putting on Colorado's ship, I mean, he's
going to take their job, Willie. And here's the thing.
If you're getting sucked over, uh, you're working for somebody,
bro and every every day you get, every time it's
time to pay you, they're coming in say, well son,

(57:03):
you didn't reach your quota this year, this, this, this week,
so maybe next time. You know, that's what they did
in the slaves. Yeah, that was didn't work. Yeah, that
that was That was my argument with him. You know,
do you want me to stay here, continue to get
this fucking a. You're gonna gonna let me go get
my money? So why So so okay, so what do

(57:26):
you say to the people like Terry who said, well,
maybe he should have went he could have went to
another HBCU. Yeah, I ain't no other HPCU to be
talked about when Colorado get on the phone. Okay, So
that's a big school. Okay, Okay, so here, so check
this out right, and that's a big let's keep it real.

(57:46):
If Deon said it's not about the money. If he
says it's not about the money, it's not about the money. Okay,
If it's not about the money, why do you leave
a winning school? J s you who who had went
have had an undefeated regular season record. Why would you

(58:08):
leave a school that was twelve and old to go
to a school who ain't one but one or two
one game all year long? I think there was one
in ten or something like that. So he went. He so,
so what to me? Hold on to me? That tells
not just black students. That tells other people and other

(58:31):
students that our best black school ain't good enough for us.
We we can have the best black school and then
inferior white school is still better. That's what I mean
that if if i'm if i'm the students, that's what
I see. You know, I see it like this if

(58:52):
you play, and I see it like this. As a coach,
if I could take a one if I could turn
a one in ten team into a winning team, that's
is a lot about the way I team. You know,
talking turn a one in ten team into a winning
team and it's pack twelve, then nuts says a lot
about my coaching. That mean I ready for the next level.

(59:14):
You already took You already took a team that that
was a losing team and turned it around and made
it as an international sensation. And but but are they
ever gonna play Alabama? Are they ever gonna Playum? Do
they have to play Alabama to be successful? I mean,
do you you don't want to play a m but
do you have to play you? Do you have to

(59:37):
do the black school have to play the white school
to be successful? No, they don't. Okay, So that's telling
me that's money. Really, that's money for the school. That's
money for your program, man, That's that's that's boost the
club money. Bro. That's where that goes back to your
point about Dion and and and the TV deal that
Dion said that he tried to get him in the

(59:57):
in the in the president turned out he was trying
to get the t he said, he said he had
a TV deal on the table for Jackson, for Jackson State,
and and and the President turned it down. Okay, Well
they sucked theirselves then, Willie. I mean, I mean, man
trying to turn you onto his plugs, and you steady
turning them down, and you don't want to get him

(01:00:19):
his money that's the cute, that's time to go. I
think I agree with that, But I think what happened
is that, yeah, he it looks like to me that
he was being undermined the whole time he was that.
You know, he he achieved a lot, but it seems
like to me he was being undermined the entire time.
Yeah he was. He was underappreciated. Yeah he was undermined.

(01:00:42):
He was underappreciated. But still but still you got Dion
opened himself up for criticism the way he left. It
ain't what you do, it's how you do. And like
I said, how did how I would have did it

(01:01:03):
is I would have waited until the end of the
season and told everybody, Hey man, so I'm I don't
know if y'all heard or not, but you know, I'm
getting ready to make my move jump in the portal.
And you know what another thing, man, I I you know,
I was watching a lot of videos on this stuff
over the weekend. I was like, I saw it. I

(01:01:24):
saw the video again of the students. I forgot what
what school it was, but these little Bosters were I
think it was. Is it Alabama State? Is that such
thing as Alabama State. Sure, I think I heard it's
a it's an HBCU, right, I don't know. We can
check it out. I'm sure. Well, whatever school that was
Alabama State, that HPCU memo, Dion was walking through. Dion

(01:01:48):
was walking through. Um, he was walking on the field right,
these little uncivilized mutts was cussing coach, a grown ass man,
a coach, the coach. They don't have to be, Dion,
but just the fact that you're cussing out of coach

(01:02:09):
at all, like you cussing out the opposing coach. Fuck
Doon said, it's fuck? Do you fuck Jackson State? These
are players saying this. Oh that's why they got the
ass women, Yeah, that's why they got the ass Willie. Um,
I know Dion as a hell of a coach man.

(01:02:30):
I admire his ability to coach so Heim moving to
the next the next level. Congratulations deon. Um what are
we forgetting? Willie? What are we forgetting? I was looking
at this school. I wanted to get your Alabama State. Listen,
that's the school, Alabama State. Y'all, y'all should man, y'all

(01:02:52):
should be ashamed. Bro. Somebody they whoever was involved, every
single one of them should have been reprimanded. They I
was about to say the damn, no, we don't. Damn
they need to take away the scholarships. Theyn't gotta go
that fall. But they should have received some type of
punishment for that. That They got to know that that's
not cool, man, that that ain't cool at all. That

(01:03:13):
that is that is that that's horrible, horrible, horrible behavior.
That's true. Um, how do you feel about the interest
rates going up in the house and market? Do you
think the bottom gonna fall out? This mother? Yeah, the
bottom got the fall off. That's part of the plan.
Just the bottom just gonna the house and the market.

(01:03:35):
And yeah, yeah, you agree. We already intercession. We're in
a recession. But we've been in a recession. Why the
fucker's done two thousands squaring foot house still a half
a million dollars because they said that's what they want
for it. Somebody's all got to happen. All that needs
to happen is somebody decided I'm not gonna pay it,

(01:03:59):
and that's just a sliding back down. That's how they
that's how it takes show right and everybody that's involved.
And then motherfucker that they brought into them houses that
were that high, they're gonna be upside down and the
money bro you know that, right, Yeah, Well that's why

(01:04:21):
it's important to buy on expensive dirt. Don't bound cheap
dirt unless you're doing a quick turn off. I mean,
you can bound cheap dirt, but just know that, don't
expect there to be any type of great increase in
the property value anytime soon, because you know, when you
bound cheap dirt, it takes longer for that property to

(01:04:42):
move upwards. But when you bound expensive dirt, that's going
up all day, all day, every day, and like so
and and when the market recovers, you see a huge
jump you know in the in the appreciation of the
house where it's like if you bound cheap dirt, then

(01:05:03):
oftentimes that ship is already leveled at them there at
the bottom already. You see what I'm saying, it's almost
at that. It's about at the bottom already. So, uh,
you got a lot of now here's the thing though,
like you can get a lot of cash deals when
you're buying on cheap dirt. Meg in the Stallion Tory

(01:05:29):
lanes where you're standing with that, I don't even know
what happened, bro, Yeah, you know, I'll tell you what
they say happened or what they said happened. Is he
shot in the foot right and then whatever someone else
what somebody else said is he took the gun from
somebody and shot up in the air and empty the

(01:05:51):
clip rather than just popping it out and just knocking
the bullets own. But I don't know what the fun
was going on. I don't. I don't know, bro, So
I can't really speak on I don't know what happened. Okay,
what happened. That's fair. Like I'm with you. I can
only speculate, and I know I got I got an opinion.
I know they can't. I think he shot her. Yeah,

(01:06:12):
I think he shot up. Based on everything that I
heard that happened, I think he shot I think that,
you know, uh, when people say that she's a liar,
I think that what happened. What some people are saying
that she was a liar? Right, she says she if
she sayd that he shot her and he shot her, yeah,
well that's some people who think that she that he

(01:06:32):
didn't and shot exactly my point. So, but the thing
is that she said when she was questioned. She said
that the reason why she lied about him shooting not
shooting her at first because she was trying to protect him.
They you know, you had a gun in the car.
She didn't want to say that because you know, she
thought that they might try to shoot them, shoot her,

(01:06:54):
shoot him whatever, you know. And that's positively if you
think about it, the way the police, a trigger happened.
When it comes to black folk, who got a gun
in the car, Let's start shooting. That's how excuse, that's
the way out. So uh, I do believe that, Yes,
she got shot, shed bullets, fragments and and and they
said sheet fragments, they said, with bullets, fragments, and in

(01:07:16):
the car, something in the in the in our foot
or something something like that. But anyway, they say she
got shot, you know. Allegedly, the the doctor or whatever
you know, concluded that, yeah, she had been shot, right,
and I think I want to say that she's sharing
that on social media or something. She did. Yeah, yeah,
so I believe he did it. I believe he did it,

(01:07:38):
and and and and and if that and if that
is the case, if that is what happened, you know,
I do believe it as should be in jail. And
I think that we gotta stop and and I and
especially in the black community, we gotta stop covering for
people who do harm to the people in our in
our community. And I don't that. I don't think that
you can claim to love black women, and and and

(01:07:59):
she tried and shooting black women, and then and and
I also try to protect people who harm black women.
I don't think I don't think you can do both.
With with with all the loving and respect for meg
man um, I'm glad she okay um. And the dude
got to go do some time, then, I mean, you
got to go do some time. If he shot the

(01:08:21):
girls help putting they found on him guilty, that's sucked up.
He shouldn't have did that. There's a whole lot of
ways to deal with a woman, you know, besides shooting
him in the foot. And why is the fuck is
you putting the gun out on a chicken first place?
You know, your life on the line. I got you back,
goddamnun now shell. She probably was mopping in the back

(01:08:44):
down well you know, making making come from some strong stock.
Oh you know? So no man, yeah right, I don't.
I don't know. I never met her dad, but I
knew a mom. Well, good person, solid lady. Um, what
are you staying? I mean you know, I know your

(01:09:04):
beloved queen died. I mean I know that had to hurt.
Who are you talking about? Queen? And listen, bit come
on man, you know it. Listen, I'm trying to go.
Come on, man, So that ain't your chick. I mean
you you ain't rack you're rocking with bucking hand palace um.

(01:09:27):
The horses, the big horses, the queen. The queen had
one kid right to No, No, No, she didn't have it.
Did she have she had kids? She didn't have your kids?
Did you? I think that mummy looks she did have
some kids. I think Chal might be her son. Yeah,
what about thinking about it's her son? But I thought
she had another son too. I think Andrew or something

(01:09:48):
like that. I have no clue. I think you don't know.
You don't know, Willie. I have. Well that's a trip
that they still using that money, that colonization money. Run along, man,
it's motherfuck, ain't it? Yeah? I don't don't, I don't. Uh,
I'm fucked up about it. You know, um looked up?
Did you have anxiety? No? I'm just I'm just like,

(01:10:10):
damn man, like, what makes that blood royal? Bro? Like,
can I just because they they're just saying I'm the
king because they said it was, like, what's what's so what?
Because they say, see you row ty No, I mean
I'm raw to you man, women, I'm the king. They

(01:10:32):
said it was and they wrote it in the law.
What what what? What what did you say earlier? They
write it in the law. Just write it in the law, right,
A man that name and claiming the name? Wow? Well no, man,
I mean we lost the queen Elizabeth and claiming name
it then frame it and frame it. Yeah, we lost

(01:10:54):
the queen. Man, Uh, well we ain't love ship. I'm
sorry you So they lost they lost the queen. We
lost Sydney party and take off. Yeah, and I'm talking
about yeah, so no comment about the queen. Yeah whatever?

(01:11:17):
Did we? Can we cover Ukraine? I want to say
we cover Ukraine? Right? Yeah? I feel like we're missing
we are We're missing something. Um Brittney Grinder, m Brittney Grinder.
That was a big case that played out for a

(01:11:40):
long time. It was fucked up though. You know what,
We'll tell you why People acting like America had a choice,
you know, well they got john Wick that we got

(01:12:05):
Joanna Man is what they say on the end of Maet,
Like that was a fucking choice, Like it was a
choice like you could have got if Biden really had
a choice. Though, if he had, if they do you
think he would have picked I dont it very seriously

(01:12:25):
over Brittney granted, got dined very seriously. Here's the thing, Um,
Britney grind said, Well, well, Britney Grinder and the l
g B t Q community would have never gave forgave
Joe Biden if he would have chosen another way. But

(01:12:46):
in Joe Joe Biden's defense, he don't give a fuck.
He's not gonna run no more anyway. And if he does,
he we know he doesn't stay a chance. He got
a round. He can't run and motherfucker's get badly wall
How are you gonna run? You're not gonna make it,
gonna walk roll something? He can't make it. He's not

(01:13:09):
going to just concede he should. Um Willie Brittany Griner
is uh, she's a she was a fucking prisoner of war.
She was a pow and we had no we It's
not guess it is war. I mean not. I'm sorry,

(01:13:32):
I'm sorry. Let me rephrase, let me rephrase that she
was a man. Well, I gotta. I mean, she wasn't
in the war. But she was in the war. You
know what I'm saying. Like, she wasn't in the war
in combat. Let's know what I'm saying is a war.
She was a war. Well, that's a prisoner. She was

(01:13:53):
a pound for the war. She was a plun for
the war, then prisoner on war POW. In my opinion, Man,
come on, I'm serious, she wouldn't be I'm not letting
you go out there, all right, all right, you're not
going out like that. Gave if I want, I'm not
letting you go out like that. They grabbed her and

(01:14:13):
she had. But but you know what to I had
to put the blame on her too, because why the
fun would you be wanting to take some ship over
there to get high when he could have came home
and got that ship all that, all that nine years
for some fucking weed, for a fucking vait pen. Let
me explain something to your family. Before you go to

(01:14:36):
another country, it is imperative that you read the country's
handbook all of them have one to get visitors acclimated
to the country, like so that you can understand and
be on code, like you can understand the basic rules
of the country, so you can know how to navigate,

(01:14:57):
you know why, you know in the terrain, and you
know while you're visiting that country. So there's certain things
that you have to know before you go to a country,
or you could find yourself in bad shape. That was one.
That was one case where somebody picked up one of
those like it was like some type of ancient artifact
or something, and it was like a rock, just rocks long,

(01:15:19):
all on the ground. Somebody picked it up and put
in their pocket and they got charged and was sent
to prison business. I think it was Iran. Somebody visited
Iran or something like that. And I told you the story. Well,
when I was living in as a Regin, I had
to Yeah, man, y'all look that up. If you look

(01:15:41):
up as a Regin and and and you know what
they think about men who wear shorts. You know, like
you gotta you gotta read those books that I had,
the books. He didn't read it. You don't want to,
you don't want to get caught overseas outside of the
United States with with with ship that you're not supposed
to have because the sentence and guidelines are different, um

(01:16:04):
not Sentenzen guidelines with the punishment, it could be different, man.
And that's what UM and the citizen and the centenzen,
and that's what what Brittany was facing. UM. Yeah, that's
a tough one too, because had that ship not happened
like it happened, she would have been doing nine years
for a fucking joint. We'll welcome back home, Brittany. Glad

(01:16:29):
you're here. Did she win a championship in bailor? I
don't remember. I know she from Texas? She ain't she
from here though? Yeah, Well we love you, Brittain. We're
glad you're home. And these motherfucker's are you fus on
the internet? Uh? Clucks and ship Um America had no choice,
so they got britt she's back and you can stop

(01:16:52):
being sad because their motherfucker's was outraged by her coming in.
Like I guess, they wanted to heard the guests. They
wanted the United States to release your arms dealer and
just leaving both in jail rather than get Brittany back
to the crew. Oh that's how something. I'm really no ship,
I know. I'm sure they were some sick bro. Yeah,

(01:17:15):
like that's pretty sick man. Well, let's hope that the
New Year brings about less illness so that we can
all live a more harmonious life and in these in
these United States of America, and I use the word
united very cautiously. Fam, I want you all to have

(01:17:38):
the best New Year that you've ever had in your life.
Like more love, more prosperity, more money, you know, more friends,
you know, good friends, friends, friends. You need some good friends, man,
you need some good friends. Need no more new friends.
Were you at that age? Now? Were your friends? And

(01:18:00):
you're gonna need to replace a few when they go
they go on New Year. Everybody out, No more talk,
No more talk. This episode was produced by A King
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