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December 19, 2022 61 mins

Brad and Willie unpack the recent unfortunate suicide of DJ tWitch, the swap release of Brittney Griner, rapper Gunna's plea deal and more wild stories.Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Get Get No Boys. It's back and reoded all in
your mind. Yeah, and that 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, it ain't no stopping and wants to be

(00:23):
drips head by then the system is so corrupt they
throw the rock out of their heads and then blame
it on us. Don't get twisted on code and me
and dancing for now buttament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all
scar faces in the building. Collectively we are the ghet
old Boys. You know that we loaded with another episode

(00:45):
of information and instructions to help you navigate through this wild, crazy,
beautiful world in the studio, Get Old Ghett Old Ghett
Old Boys. Yeah. Man, what a wild week, man, what
a wild wow, crazy week. Bro. I just got back
from Vegas, so yeah, you told me you was going,

(01:08):
but what were you doing out there? No? The rules?
What's in Vegas? So yeah, it's been a wild week. Yeah, man,
it's been a super wild week. What do you think
it's probably the number one pressing subject, uh the past
week week? What's the what's the biggest, biggest ship, the

(01:31):
biggest story. I mean, I can say Elon must feeling
like motherfucker's is following him and pinpoint his whereabouts. But
that ain't the biggest. It's not the biggest. It's got
I think it's got to be either it's got to
be Brittany Grinder's freedom or DJ twitch Ship. It's got

(01:52):
to be one of those. I don't know enough about either.
You know, I don't know how how that. I don't man, Willie,
that's cold blooded with Twitch, you know what I mean?
Like just in a hotel, just dead in a motel.
I'm sorry. It wasn't a motel. Yeah, it was an
end and he walked. His wife said that he walked

(02:13):
from the house an hour away to an hour away,
an hour away and I don't wear away away hotel
on Monday and his body was found on Tuesday in
the hotel from a self inflicted gunshot wound. The trip

(02:40):
part about it is that, I mean, I didn't know
dude at all, but I was. You know, it's crazy
how many famous people are in this world, you know
what I'm saying, like, how many people who have major
notoriety that we don't know of and we discover every day.
But I didn't know him, but obviously he had like
a huge fan base, and people were saying how great
this dude was, how he was his wife for saying

(03:00):
that he was a loving father and and husband, and
everybody was saying he was the god that, you know what,
he was the life of the party. And people was
just baffled as to how somebody like that would commit suicide.
And you know, quite frankly, to me, something like that

(03:20):
makes no sense, Like I understand, and I understand that,
you know, I understand how depression works. You know, I
understand as far as like people be going through stuff
and you have no idea, but usually that is some indication,
that is some type of indication, that's some red flags
along the world after they tried to take their life

(03:41):
before perhaps they had a discussion with somebody about that
depression at some point in life, and you know that's
something out there. But to have just no no type
of clue as to why he would do something like that,
that makes no sense to me. Have the report from
the corner came back. Yet Yeah, they say it was
a suicide, you know, they said he committed suicide. Was

(04:04):
there any uh foreign stuff in this system that I
don't know, I'm not sure, but like it's gotta be something, Willie.
I can't. I can't accept that this man just killed
itself just to kill itself. Willie, I can't. I don't
believe that. Columbus Short, the guy who played in the

(04:27):
movie with him, Stomp the Yard, Stomp the Yard movie
with him, said that he where he made a video
and he alluded with video that he deleted later, but
he said that, uh, imagine if you invested and you

(04:49):
lost all of your money, you know. So he was
like alluding to the fact that perhaps that he made
some type of investment that cost him a lot of money.
But his family, his family said A source close to
the family said, no, that's absolutely not true. That's an

(05:11):
unsubstantiated claim. That was another person who said something about
he had invested in crypto. I was just gonna say crypto. Yeah,
they said he had invested in crypto and lost a
bunch of MS in crypto. Oh no, yeah, So I mean,
who knows who knows man like, man like, let me

(05:32):
say something on that subject of crypto while we touching
on him. And if it's something that looks like it's
too good to be true, nine times that teen it is. Yeah.
And what I said was gonna happen, will he happened, broyeh.
But but some people got out alive. Some people got
out a live Willie. That happens a lot of time. Man,
that that man. I knew that. That man fell around

(05:52):
with that money. I knew it. But this is what
I'm saying. That happens all the time to run off
with the money. No, no no, no, no, I'm saying. Crypto
goes up and down every single year, like every every
single every year around the holidays, like no, by mid November,
crypto starts to crash. This happens. I've been doing crypto,
man since sixteen, since two thousand sixteen, and I lost

(06:16):
some yeah yeah, yeah yeah. There's a bunch of bandits
in crypto. But you're win something, you lose, you lose something.
I've been doing crypto since two thousand sixteen, and you know,
I lost some MS last you know from from from
the crash. But I'm wave. I got way more ms
out of the game than I loved. So it's it's
it's look, man, the greater the risk, the greater the reward.

(06:38):
And now everybody, this ain't for everybody. It ain't for everybody.
So I ain't trying to convince nobody to jump into crypto.
I'm not trying to convince nobody because like I said
when I first started, when I first started promoting Inside Time,
like I said, look, don't invest anything that you're not
willing to lose. That's the name of the game with
all investments. Don't invest anything that you're not willing to lose.

(07:03):
And I'm the type of dude I know how to
take my biddle with my sweet you know, if if
I lose, I can lose. Well, let me put it
like this. When I lost a meal in one day,
I was like, but when I made a couple of
meal in one day, I was like, you know what
I'm saying. You know I made a meal in the day.
I lost a meal in a day. You know what
I'm saying. It's when something loosing. But I was like,

(07:24):
I said, but I've won way more than I ain't
wont all because I ain't playing well. I lost a
few hundred bucks. But I ain't playing a crypto game.
But that's what I was thinking when when um, when
you were saying that it was bad investments or someone
he made some investments all you lost all his money,
Like crypto scared of deather. That hurts all the money

(07:44):
in stock market every day. That's why, that's why you
even be well. Before crypto was ever ever thought people
were jumping off of buildings. You know, people that have
done invest in aggressive they do aggressive money man and
gen and they lose all of their money. And that
they do penny stocks or some ship like that. But

(08:05):
people investing all kinds of things. Sometimes they investing stuff
they know nothing about it, and they just give their
money to somebody else like hand them and and that
person runs off with the money. In fact, I just
talked to someone uh here in Houston who gave her
money to a local guy who ran off with her money.

(08:26):
She ran dude ran off with her money like and
this was this is a guy that people you know,
look at like an upstanding guy. But he she said,
she said that he ran off with her money. Well
let me and then you got these guys, man, come on,
go ahead, listen and talk to me. Listen. Uh extremely
sad and sad and and and and my my condulces

(08:50):
go out to uh twitters family um. But when it
comes to investing, like I know a guy that's always
on UM on my Facebook page talking about, you know,
we need to get together and invest in this. You know,
I got a plan to invest and invest and I

(09:12):
want you to invest in this. And that's how black
people can't get together because we don't invest invest in
each other. And then I started asking questions like well,
what what what do you have to bring to the table,
you know what I mean, Well, how much are you
going to invest? Well, I can't invest nothing boot red flag,

(09:35):
pop up boop, Like you don't have nothing to invest,
So how can we invest together? Well, some people's investment
is their talent. See a lot of time and a
lot of times in business, one person has to the
other person has the money. But but but that's not
a fair exchange for you because you're not just bringing talent,
you're bringing money. He's acting you to bring money. And

(09:58):
in most cases your and is your equity for sure,
like like like you really shouldn't have to put up
money in any type of business transactions. But I'm saying
this really to say that in business, in business, in business,
uh partnerships or whatever, you should be able to leverage
your brand as your equity. Okay, I would I would

(10:19):
take I would take investing with someone who has just
as much to lose as I do. I would take
that in consideration. Okay, and we're putting, and we're putting
ten dollars a piece, and you stay and you lose

(10:40):
your team, I stand and lose my team, then I'm
down with that ship. But if you don't bring absolutely
nothing to the table and your your expertise or whatever,
it is not investment enough for me because I know
just as much shit about what it is you're trying
to get me to invest in as as you do,
because I have done I studying the minute the ship

(11:02):
pop up, So I'm gonna start looking into this ship immediately, right.
But I'm saying, but he told me that that that
he can. I was like, well, here's the best way
to go about it, since you have everything oh mapped out?
The best way to go about it is to get
you a business loan. And he said his credit was
fucked up, right, I like, like, bro, like your credit

(11:26):
fucked up at you ain't got no money. Yeah, you
know what's one of the biggest real facts people reach
out to me and asked me about investing, bro, when
they say they have the best idea ever to help

(11:47):
black people. Man, people got me, I got it. It's
like like, man, I got I got the grand plan
to help all black people out of about you know,
this is the one. This is the plan of all plans.
I just need some investments and then we sunk around

(12:11):
and put all that money in your plan and then
we can't find your ass no more in the morning. Yeah.
Like I can't even imagine. Uh, I can't even imagine
doing something with with someone or some type of business
that I don't know what this ship is. Well, it

(12:32):
just doesn't make sense, you know. And and it's it's
it's it baffles me how people still get caught up
in this ship. Like it's scams, man, it's monster fucking
scams that will cause you to lose all your money
and then in turn what calls you to kill your
fucking self. Bro. So you know I'm on YouTube and
I get these messages. Well, people that follow me on YouTube,

(12:57):
that subscribe, they get these messages in there, uh in
the comments sation follow me, you know, five dollars follow
me on What's App and you know, contact me on
What's App and that type of stuff. They try to
lure my followers away from YouTube to What's App so

(13:19):
that they can scam them. So I have to tell
people periodically. Look, man, I would never reach out to you.
I would never reach out to you and ask you
to contact me on What's App. You know, listening the
ladies and gentlemen. I will not ever reach out to
you and ask you to contact me, period So anybody
that's that's saying that it's me trying to get you
to reach out to me and contact me, that's a
fucking line. I don't want to. I don't want to.

(13:42):
Don't reach out to me at all. Yeah, all right,
I want to reach I mean people reaching out for
you to get your kidney, man, that was okay, work,
they kind of kidney for you. What about and not
in that? Man, will I'm saying, I'm not gonna no, bro,
not like that. People reaching out to me directly but

(14:02):
not going through no fucking what'sapp. Don't follow me on What'sapp.
I need you know, like, if you're gonna reach out
reach out like that, it's what I'm saying. No, And yeah,
people reach out. I don't tell I don't tell people
to reach out to me, like I don't know, man,
I didn't tell nobody to reach out to me, Willie
um Man. And don't don't get don't get it wrong, man.

(14:23):
I love eating every one of you out there that
that that follow or support or I wish as well,
you know what I mean. But no, am I gonna
reach out to you and ask you to to follow
me somewhere else or some ship. And I'm not gonna
do that. So you can just ask me. Hey face,
did you ask me to follow you on YouTube? No,

(14:44):
I'm not gonna ask you to follow me anywhere. Yeah,
you know, if we meet up, we met up, we
take up, we take pictures and have a couple of drinks,
a couple of Cigarti's fine, you know I ain't gonna
do that. Britney grind is taking a lot of pictures. Uh. Hey,
you know what he's fucked up though, man, Yeah, that's
fucked up, Willie. Because I see I see on like

(15:08):
my my facebooking ship sometimes, Oh I see on the Instagram.
How they trying to make it seem like all we
got was a bat while we we we all we
got was a basketball player and they got an arms

(15:33):
dealer mm hmm. And we could have got you know,
like like like we we could have got something else,
you know what I mean, Like you didn't have a
fucking choice. That choice for you to get anything else

(15:53):
was not on the table. Hey, we're gonna give you
as basketball player, this female basketball player. You're gonna give
us this guy the deal arms or everything is off
the fucking table. Well, you don't have a choice here,
and we're not doing it too for one, right. Yeah,
if you know, people always like to say white, you

(16:16):
guys have to make everything about race. Man, It's always
about racing America. Bro, It's always it's gonna always be
about race. The bottom line was that you're the white
dude and a black woman, and the black woman came
home the white dude didn't. It don't matter what he did.
The white dude could have killed some people Americans. Could
they did into that, they would they would have had

(16:37):
a problem with that deal. I don't understand, Willie, why
since everything is about race in America. I don't see
why everybody don't see it. They do see it. What
it is, It's like somebody telling you about yourself, Like

(16:58):
like just said, you got it's something you gotta hang up.
You know people or people have a hang up about you.
You know, right, it's something that people are perceived shortcoming,
whatever you want to call it. Okay, So imagine somebody
some imagine somebody saying reminding you of whatever it is
that they see fault in you and reminding you of

(17:18):
that constantly. And it ain't like you took a break
in doing it. You're still doing it. You do it
every day. You know, they see it every day. You're
doing it every day. So and people so people calling
you on it every day. That's the problem that I have.
Like if y'all don't want to hear about this type
of ship, like you think we just wake up, I
gotta complain about raising we got play what they're doing.

(17:40):
What if if it pops up, if it was something
that pops up that that that shows that that that
that it's a that's a black and white thing. If
it wasn't so pervasive, if it wasn't going down on
a daily basis, we would not be as concerned about it.
We wouldn't be talking. It wouldn't be at the fourth
run of every discussion, almost every discussion, if it wasn't

(18:04):
being reinforced daily. So they want to They want to
reinforce it daily, or at least watch it be reinforced daily,
and and and and and benefit off it being reinforced daily,
but want us to be silent so that they can
be comfortable. Ain't gonna happen. Ain't gonna happen. And if

(18:26):
you care that much, go out there and shut your
racist as friends. Go check your racist friends. Don't try
to check the people who are checking your racist friends,
you know, and really check yourself too, because you know
how that go. Man. You know, birds of a feather
flock together. You know, you resemble who you assemble. You

(18:50):
make an excuse it, and silence is consent. If you
see somebody doing wrong, Bro, if somebody is doing wrong
in any capacity and you don't have anything to say
about it, that's not my business. Y'all need to be
quiet that you're down with it. You you were saying
that it's cool, man. I remember reading um reading about

(19:20):
Andrew Jackson. Was it Jackson and Johnson Jackson Andrew Jackson.
I think it's Jackson was the president, and he he
was he wanted to govern the United States with the

(19:41):
laws of of of the white man. You know, That's
what he said out of his mouth. This is a
white man country governed by white man laws. That's what
he said. And that's what he did. Yeah, And and
I don't think that. And A noted that ship ain't changed.
I know that the American Constitution ain't changed. You know.

(20:06):
I know they put statutes and amendments to different ships,
but it never changed. Bro, it never changes, WILLI and everything?
And I said again, like everything that black people kids
has to sign that into law that we can have.

(20:28):
They ask you this question because the definition of snitching changed. Uh,
I don't. I don't think so. So here's why I
asked the question. I'm on, I'm in the shade room
on Instagram, right, I'm like reading want some some of

(20:50):
that post about gonna snitching? Right? What what happened? They
let Gun out of jail? How they let Gun out
of jail? But you know he was facing rico charges
with with thugger and some other y s l affiliates
and socials whatever. So uh, they led him out of

(21:13):
jail on a plea. Sucker, No they let no, No,
who's thugger tugger? Um young thug? Okay, thugg thugger. Dougger
is slim Dougger. No, not not slim dougg is slim
thud Right, that's yeah. That's that's as I got. Yeah,

(21:34):
that's all I got got. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you got
a right. So you okay you it's yeah, yeah, okay, right, okay.
So he takes the police, he takes a plea, absolutely slim.
So he takes a plea. The plea gives him five

(21:57):
years in prison with one year haven't already been served
four years suspended. Now he's sitting in the courtroom and
I believe the prosecutor is reading off reading this statement,
and he's going, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am to these allegations.

(22:23):
And the allegations are why you've known why it's l
to be a record label and a gang, yes, ma'am.
He said this on video. Yes, ma'am. Uh, you've known
them too. And I'm paraphrasing now, but you this is

(22:43):
just you've known them two participate in crimes, yes, yes, ma'am.
And man and and some other things. Right where you going? Man?
Who am gonna talk to Now? I'm telling you this happened.

(23:07):
So it's a video of it. I'm shure it to you.
So he goes on and on, and you know, he
admits that he has knowledge that ysel is a game.
He admitsed that I want to acknowledged minute too. I'm
not gonna. I'm not acknowledged admitted. He acknowledged that they
have uh. He acknowledged that they have committed crimes. He

(23:31):
acknowledged that he was in the car with young thug
once when some guns and stuff was found in the
car and it wasn't his. I get that part. But
he admitted to a whole lot of things. And when
it was all said and done, he was released from jail.
He out of jail. Willie. Now you know here's the

(23:54):
thing for me. No, you know that there is no
way in hell that you are released on a RICO charge.
That you get you get, you get short time on
a RICO charge unless you tell on somebody. You gotta
tell on somebody. But what I'm saying is that I

(24:16):
saw the video of him telling but I read a
lot of the comments about half the comments was like,
he not snitching, He not snitched. I'm like, what did
y'all change the definition of snitching? What happened? I gotta
let's you know what, Let's let's take a pause. Let's
break for a moment so you can watch this video
so you can have the so so angela. He says

(24:40):
Gonna didn't snitch for prison release. In Yi Rico case,
Gonna's attorney addressed to snitching claims following rappers. But wait
a minute, No, Gunna will not be testifying against Why
s L Listen by self is a music label in

(25:03):
the game, and you have personal acknowledge that members are
associates and myself have committed crimes and purgnents of the game.
You were present when law enforcement officers stopped the vehicle
in which you were present along with Jeffrey Williams, wherein
hydra koto methemphetamines and a fire arm were recovered. These

(25:25):
items did not belong to you. True, and do you
acknowledge the following statement? I recognize except a deeplering breath,
that my talent and music indirectly furthered Why settled the
game to the detriment of my community, black self as
a game, muskme. Is that their statement or acknowledgement I

(25:50):
can't affiliate with? Why self around two thousand and sixteen,
is that as true as it pertains to you in
dissertations us myself? Thanks, Like, look right now, that's it? No. So,

(26:14):
like I said, I was on Shade Room and I
was reading a lot of those comments, and about half
the comments it was that he ain't snitching. Now, I
get that, lad. I get the part where they were
talking about he was in the car with Jeffrey Williams,
a k A young thug and it was codeine and
and me and feedin and meth and or whatever they

(26:34):
had in that guns or whatever. I get that. When
when they because the simple question was no, it wasn't mine.
I get that. I ain't got no problem with that.
So so um for him saying that, um that ys
L was a gang? What what? What? What was it
that it was a gang and that it was he
admitted that there was a gang and that he had

(26:56):
knowledge of them committing crimes. When did it like, I'm like,
it's that snitching. I'm like like because I'm like, damn,
I know something words changed When I didn't get the memo. Yeah,

(27:18):
talk Willy. So it's cool now, it's cool to be that, bro.
It ain't no, it ain't no honor among thieves no more.
The code that was taken back in the gap by

(27:42):
by the the Originals. They don't follow that ship no more.
These kids don't follow that ship no more. It ain't
no honor among thieves. I said again, bro, Man, if
you did some ship, and you did some ship, and

(28:04):
that was you, and that was on you, but you
won't put everybody in it. Man, You know what I mean.
If you was there and me and you did some
ship at that time, you took me to Canada and
you had that motherfucking coat in the car that you
acting like that mothercker wasn't in there. That was not
particularly agreed and egregious act. It wasn't egregious act. But

(28:26):
the thing is, I couldn't tell the motherfucker's that the
coat was back there because we was to Yeabba. He
got a coat, had a briefcase in the trunk. I
couldn't do that. But yeah, we came together, so I
can't say shit about the coat in the briefcase and

(28:46):
the truck that you bought in Canada that you refused
to declawed. They busted always who colded that the car Like, well,
obviously I hadn't committed any crime because they allowed me
to proceed with my body and and the items. Yeah,
sucking six hours later. Well, you know, where as a will,

(29:10):
that's a way. When there's a will, there's a face. Absolutely,
this is while face made it back to the United
States safely. Willie. It's no, it's the code is not
honored anymore. Yeah, but you know what, I think that's

(29:34):
something good in him saying what he said. Here's the good.
I think it's important for these youngsters out here who
are committing crimes or who I act wild and I
who joining the gangs, who think it's all sweet, to
see what really happens when you get caught up, to
see that you really ain't got no friends to see now,

(29:56):
this is what I'm saying. If they, if they, if
a lot of them think that they got real friends,
a lot of them think that that they partner that's
with them right now, won't snitch the dude they put on,
won't snitch, won't give them up. I think it's important
for them to see that ship. I think that that
that that you can use that situation as a teachable moment,
like look, your mama and your dad to tell you

(30:18):
all the time, you ain't got no friends. I'm your friend,
I'm your friends friends. You ain't got no friends, and
a lot of them if they don't see that ship
right there. But with that, Willie, because if man, if
you get in trouble, all you gotta do it tell
on the motherfucker' they're gonna let you go. That's not

(30:39):
that's not a real good that's not a really good
teachable moment. Like I said, like I said, for me,
for me, if I know, see, I I got that
a long time ago. I understood a long time ago
that that ain't how you rock. I knew that dudes
were snitch and they would snitch on it. But a
lot of them they don't. They really don't understand it.

(31:01):
So I think when they see it, I think, some man,
it's just like somebody getting killed. Sometimes you gotta take
them into the morgue. Man, they don't feel it. Sometimes
you gotta take somebody into the morgue and and and
let them see that person laying on that on that
slab with a why cutting that chest. They gotta see
that something. Some people gotta see it before they believe it.

(31:23):
And you know that's that's the way I look at
I think that, Um, if the snitch got just as
much time as the as the actual person that committed
that crime, I think the snitz needs to get that
same time and all and all that should have cut
you cut that ship out. And if you're together, I

(31:44):
understand what you're saying and about to say. I'm just
saying that you're together, and y'all in on the ship. Man,
you can't give him up and you're not getting nothing.
Y'all was together, man, y'all was together when that pressure
get on. I just was always suspicious, like I I'd
rather just pretty much not you know what I'm saying.

(32:05):
If I'm gonna do something, I can't do it by myself,
you know what I'm saying, Like I ain't, I ain't.
I ain't gonna tell on myself. But anyway, man, it's
just been some times where we was on the bus
and the motherfucker asked me to come out. They had
a bus around it and ship and if they been like, well,

(32:27):
if he don't come out, we're gonna come on and
all the guns, and we did we find We're gonna
pin it on everybody and ship. I ain't gonna let
the mother come on in and find all that ship.
But you know, you know, man, I just man, and
I knew I knew better than that, you know what
I mean? Here's yeah, It's like I knew better not

(32:48):
to not to even if I was desperate for money.
I knew better not to kill an old black man
for some damn money. You know what I'm saying? Like
I knew better. People would do anything for the money.
Did you know? Tell me about it? People that I
just saw some one of those about forensic files show
us something with this gout killed his whole family fun

(33:10):
some fucking for some money, for some money. Here's he's
he's it. So I don't know if I ever told
his story. Man, But I was maybe thirteen years old.
We were in junior high school. No, you were twelve, okay, twelve? No,
my birthday came late. I was a year behind every

(33:32):
I don't know how you were, Okay, So I'm thinking
that I was thirteen or thirteen and Byron was fourteen.
Byron Lewis. We went home that Friday, we had football

(33:53):
practice and we practiced in UM. We went home that Friday,
and when we came back that Monday, Byron was dead. Bro,
Byron Lewis was dead. Man and Um, Byron Lewis, his
family was dead. His dad was burnt, shot in the

(34:22):
head and burnt. His mama was shot in the head.
His brother was shot in the head. And Byron was
shot in the head. And I don't know. I can't
remember if Byron had a sister that was younger than
him or not. I can't remember this, but I know

(34:46):
that Byron was in the bed with mama and they
killed him both. The only person that survived was the
brother that came home and found the him. His name
was Reginald Lewis, and they gave him the murders, you

(35:10):
know what I mean, They gave him the murder of
his family. So who do you suspect did it? I mean,
I don't know. I was he was kids, bro, But
too many holes, too many holes in the brother's story.
And then I you know, we we really we knew
that after the after all that ship he went down,
he bought a new cards and ship or whatever. UM.

(35:32):
And it's a whole lot of ways that story could
have turned out. But nonetheless, the brother, the twenty two
year old brother, the oldest brother, he got the charge
and he's in jail right now for it, okay. And
for a man to kill his whole family for some money,

(35:55):
you know, it's just beyond me. Man for some money,
bro Like for money? Man like you do this ship
for some money? Like a piece of paper with a
fucking number wrote on it. Man for money? You did
it for money? No, well I can't. I can't agree

(36:16):
with that. Man. Yeah, but that that goes back to
what we was talking about when the people who accused
Twitter of murder and killing himself behind money. You know,
people are speculating that that was that's what that death
was about. You know. For me, like I said, I

(36:38):
didn't know the guy, but just from hearing the stories
about who he was, he was a light. Everybody saying
he was a light. And it's it's it's sad that
he was a light to so many others and he
couldn't use that light to shine on his darkness, you
know what I'm saying, to get rid of the darkness
in his own life, you know, And I get it.

(36:59):
You know, people say that you know, like you know,
people are depressing. You have no idea. I get it,
you know, depression whereas a convincing smile. I get it.
But it's it's crazy, how it's crazy how people what
what people would do for money? Well, it's it's I

(37:24):
want to put this on everybody's mind. Bro. When when
it's all said and done, you can't take that ship
with you. M you know what I mean. And the
way the way people is thinking right now, they ain't
trying to leave nothing behind either. You know, you go,

(37:47):
you're gonna kill your motherfucker. You take his money, and
then you're shining and you got the roles Russ and
you got your throwing money at the trip club. And
then you know, tomorrow morning he finds you're dead. And
then somebody else is riding around in the rolls roys
he on money and the strip club and he get
his chain snasking. Later on that night they find him dead.
So it's just turning into a vicious fucking cycle. That

(38:10):
um that that that we continue to fall in that
trap behind some motherfucking money, behind some money. Man, you
will you want to risk your life, your manhood, You
will to put your manhood on the chopping blocks for
some money and leave your home to be raped and

(38:31):
pillaged because you know, you take the man out of
the house. Yeah, it's like the line when they kill
the male line and kill the kids and all that
ship like, yeah, cold bloody, but you for some money. Boys.

(38:54):
Reloaded podcast will be right back after the spot. And
then you got those who do things for cloud like
the woman who cut her kids half. She cut her
daughter's half because did you see that? You're a damn

(39:17):
food with it? He man, why would you bring that
up right now? The reason why I brought it up
because it's it was, it's it's a big topic a
lot of people. It's a huge topic, but we're talking
about it. You know what. It fucking kills me to
see people do that to their kids. Yeah, like you

(39:41):
already got so much ship to deal with as a
child in this fucking school with all these other kids.
That's that's trying to bother you, tease, you talk shit
about you, you know all, and as a parent, you
would want your child to go through that ship. You're sick.
Fuck for those who don't know. So you got this
woman who was TikTok who filmed it with tom. I really,

(40:03):
she fucking filmed it and put it on fucking TikTok.
So she films her daughter. Uh, she feels herself cutting
her daughter's hat because she said that her daughter thought
that being pretty was more important than being educated, and
she thought it. Her daughter thought that being a follower

(40:24):
was more important than being a leader. Tom I stopped.
Remember where you stopped? Remember where you stopped. Ain't that
how this ship going right now? Any motherfucking white Ain't
that how this ship going? Anyway? Life, you gotta be beautiful,
beautiful as being more more popular than being educated. With
all these motherfucker's on this goddamn TikTok and Instagram doing

(40:46):
their head ship. Well, you know, to be fair, you know,
for teenagers. Her daughter is a teenager, her daughters on,
hold on, hold on, to be fair. Being pretty in
school has always been more important than being educated, you know,
because kids are finding their identity in high school. When

(41:08):
they're in high school, they're trying to find their identity.
And you can even have pretty girls who everybody else
thinks is pretty, who have self esteem issues. They try
to find something, They find something about themselves where they
picked themselves apart so being pretty it's always a priority
for young kids, you know, girls and boys. You know,

(41:28):
looking good, you know, there's always been a priority. So
for her mother to take that away from her, you know,
to take that away from her, to chopp her half
and humiliate her. The girl is still cute. But you know,
hair is a very important part of a woman's identity,
any woman's identity, any girl's identity, hair is a very

(41:51):
important party. And for her mama to humiliate her like that,
but uh, in front of the world, you know, it's
it's beyond me. Man. Yeah, but it's beyond crewel. That's cruel.
But but to to to to to go back to
what I was saying, you you you gotta look at
um Instagram and TikTok and and the way the way

(42:17):
society is operating now on social media. Like I I
could see a kid getting confused about it's more uh
it's it's more popular to be uh beautiful than it
is to be educated. I can see it because they're
not talking about uh education on the internet. You know

(42:38):
what I'm saying, that are talking about that on social media.
You you got chick standing up in the mirror, you know,
looking back like this and posting the ship like really
got there? Come on, like you you're standing up in
front of the mirror and the damn and half fucking naked,
and like you're selling a motherfucking like you you're selling
some ship speaking of that man half naked you. It

(43:00):
still's weird to me that girls will take pictures in
their panties. You remember, like growing up, you you you
absolutely did not see young girls in their panties unless
it was by accident and you lived under the same

(43:20):
roof with them, it was your sister or something. You
might you might get out of here, man, it might,
you might, you might. You might see your sister, you know,
or something like that coming out of the bathroom or
something like that, but you know you didn't. Girls would
make sure that they were before they open their door
to a stranger. You know what I mean. You think

(43:40):
about this because we're talking about strangers. Now, if you
open that door, you make sure you're properly dressed. You
don't open your open the door and your panties to
a stranger. So now the internet is has opened the door.
That's that's that's like people girls are inside of their
homes right in the house and then they've opened their
door to the world. Look at me and my panties,

(44:03):
and that's cute to them, like they're taken. They're actually
filming themselves in their panties and in their bras, in
their underwear, b under no bro. The only time that
we got a chance to see women and they in
they underwear, it was like we was thumbing through a catalog,

(44:27):
you know what I'm saying, Montgomery Reward catalog and some
ship you know, or they were modeling and they were
modeling underwear. But everybody thinks their Instagram model now, so
they think they're on the level of They think they're
on the level of the Vogue and the well that
was Montgomery Reward, but now you have you know what
is it? I don't know whatever whatever is Uh, well,

(44:54):
it's just it's wild, bro. You know what we're doing. Yeah,
all these self inflicted wounds that we're giving ourselves, you know,
I want black eyes, were giving ourself. Yeah, it's like
we're trying to sell us two somebody like here, look

(45:18):
at look at my Look at my hair, Look at
my lipstick, look at look at look at my button,
look at my booze, look at my butt, yo, Like
I'm trying to market myself to be sold to the
highest bidder. Excuse me? Like sold to the highest bidder?
Like when do we ship? Man? I guess it's because

(45:41):
we're older, bro, You know what I'm saying. We see
ship a lot different than the youngster see it. We've
seen it all too. We've seen it work, and we've
seen it not work. We've seen what it does from
all angles. How does it work, Willie? How does it work?
You've seen it work? How does it work? No, I'm

(46:01):
saying I'm saying not not work as far as it
being something positive. I'm just saying how we've seen the
functionality of of how uh life is and and and
the actions that we take. We see the ramifications of
those actions. You know, we've been around to see enough.

(46:21):
Like I've seen some ship, bro, Yeah, seen some ship
at Riana Jefferson, her killer, the cop he uh was
found guilty. You clap with me or do you have
me overre clapping by myself? Well, that's a clap, that's
a that's a three clap. That's a three clap. Okay,

(46:45):
that's a three clap. But but but well they don't
give him two years. He only qualifies for two to twenty,
and you already know they're gonna find a soft spot.
He's not. He's not gonna give him twenty. I want
to know what I want to ship. If you shot
somebody through that mother through the house, that's cold bloody.
So for those who don't know at Tiana Jefferson was

(47:09):
a fort Worth woman for What Texas, Black woman, black
woman who was um inside of her house playing video
games for an eight year old nephew that she was babysitting,
and her neighbor saw her door wide open. So the
neighbor called a non emergency number and asked for the

(47:30):
police to come out and check it out. So the
police comes out to check it out, check out a
non emergency call, and the cop the sides of snoop
around and he looks through her window and she hears something.
She hears something, she hears nor just so she takes
her gun out of her person goes into the kitchen

(47:51):
to investigate. The police officer says he saw a silhouette
of somebody with a gun, so he shot through the window.
Oh my god, that him and a kid with a player.
The thing is is that walking around your house with
a gun is not illegal, that's not elite. And why
don't he just go to the front door, knock on
the fucking door and and say police. I think he

(48:14):
wanted to kill her. I know he wanted to dude,
he was looking for an easy kill. If the if
the car was about the front fucking door being opened,
and while are you in the bank, what the fun
is going on? And why do you always have to
bring race into the to the issues, motherfucker? Because this
was a white cup that killed a black lady in

(48:37):
her motherfucking house. And you don't see these type of
situations happening with white folks the simplest. That's why they
know what it is. What it is is that again,
they don't like you to talk about it. I think
that they just don't see No, wait a minute, they

(48:57):
just don't see that on this side of town. So
they don't believe that ship happens. They know they But
here's here's that's not true. Really. Well, whether don't know
whether they believe it, not a clue. Whether they believe
it or not, it is happening. People are saying that
it's happening to them. So where is your humanity? Where

(49:19):
is your empathy as a human being? You should still
have empathy for the suffering of others. Where is your empathy? Huh?
That's the question. Man. Those people were resisting and risk.
It's always something that you just lay down. You know.

(49:42):
All you gotta do is let them put the handcuffs
on you. All you have to and they wouldn't and
this wouldn't happen. No, bro, that's not how that happens.
Because if you continue to let these motherfucker's do you
like that, they're gonna continue? Didn't do you like that?
At some point in life, You're gonna have to stand up.
You cannot continue to hope to sleep and bear and
he just stayed there and sleep. Get out on the

(50:05):
Get out on your knees. What get out of the car?
What did I do? Just get out of the car, dude,
Never wouldn't have happened to you? What you mean? Get
out the car for what? Well, you know, considering that
there is a double standard, Get out the car for what?
Get out the car because because because you don't want

(50:27):
him to be the one. You don't want that dude
to be that dude that got killed Blackie on his mind.
That's why you get out the car. You comply or die. Now,
I know that ain't right. I know because they know
the double standard they keep doing. I'm saying, I know
the double standard ain't right. But you comply, I die,

(50:48):
and you you you fight for change until that calm,
till that time comes. You don't have the luxury of
losing your life because this racist motherfucker ask you to
get out of the car and you decide that you
want to protest. You're not going to beat them in
the streets. Contrary to popular belief, gangs don't run the

(51:09):
streets the police do. So comply or die. Is it fair? Hell? No,
it's not fair because we know it's a double standard.
We've seen how they act with other people. We know
how that goes. But I'm telling you that you don't
have the luxury just like they gotta. Just like they're
trying to get home, you gotta get home. You gotta

(51:29):
think just like they say they're trying to get home.
You got you gotta survive that encounter. Okay, But no, no, okay,
I'm not doing that. Bro. I'm sitting in my car.
You pull up behind me and tell me to get
out of my car. What the funk that I do? Like?

(51:50):
I can't. I can't many. I can't do that, Willie.
I can't get out of the car. I didn't do ship.
I'm sitting here. I'm waiting on somebody traffic stop. You
smell weed. You know. I don't up week. But okay,
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, you know,
but don't just funk with me just to be fucking
with me. So this is what I did when I
got pulled over when I bought that Lexis four right

(52:13):
when it first came out, remember the white one. So
I'm I'm so, I'm on the freeway floating. You're going fast.
I'm floating. I wasn't. It looks it's rushed our traffic.
I'm floating, But I got my boy with me in
the car, and I'm feeling good. I ain't broken no laws.

(52:35):
So when the police get behind me, I don't get nervous.
I pull over, but I'm mad. I'm scorching mad because
I know he's profiling me. The police don't even pull
you over and trapped and rush hour traffic. The police
get out of the way because they're trying to let
people get to where they're going, it's already congested. So
they don't pull you over in Houston unless you know

(52:58):
you've committed some type of age of traffic and fraction.
All right, so pulling me over? I'm hot? What you're
pulling me over for? That's what I told him, big
white dude. Which remember he don't say anything, right, so
he just continues to like write his little note on

(53:19):
his path. I say, I said, what you pulling me
over for? This car? Is? Uh? He said something about
it was. He put him for suspicion of a stolen vehicle.
I said, man, I just bought this motherfucking car. This

(53:40):
car ain't stolen, and you know it ain't stolen. So
he go through his load and then he have a
good day. Don't want to see the idea and nothing.
That's what I'm saying. You know you do all that,
you do, all this stuff, go through the motions. Yeah,
you go through the emotions, go to the car, check more,
hume back, give it in having. I said, I snatched

(54:03):
the motherfucker from you know. I I was with my
cowboard Western days. You know I didn't give them, you know,
but that was but that was listen to what I'm saying.
That was risking. That's that was risky because the thing.
The thing is is that some of these dudes, white

(54:23):
police officers, they come out with it on their mind
and they want to kill black people. That's right. They
want to kill you. So you give them any type
of any type of excuse, they are going to down you.
So yeah, you you know, you stood up for yourself

(54:47):
and you got killed. Now I would if you're gonna
stand up for yourself, I would rather you see, I'd
rather you do it killing then because I hear a
lot of people I'm gonna die from my what about
killing for yours? I ain't dying for ship like that?
How about killing ford? You know, like, don't just don't

(55:08):
just throw your life away. Don't just don't just just
let them take your life like you're giving them your life.
You you basically gambling. You're taking a gamble. Bro, These
motherfucker's out here looking to kill you, and you're taking
a gamble. You're taking a gamble when you don't comply,
it's a gamble. It's a gamble when you take off running.

(55:29):
Remember the dude they got shot in the back and
he took off running. Yeah, he got they the police
some good time too. Yeah, but listen, dude still dead
right at the end of the day, he still dead.
He took off run I think I think they had
him on some type of one like. Yeah, So he
took off running, and he gambled with his life. He

(55:51):
gambled that this dude was not gonna shoot him or
perhaps shoot and miss dude. Somebody was feelingie ship Willie.
He shot him in the bad pop pop pop to
clipped them. He no, no, yeah, no, he didn't get
any guys. He clipped him. He unloaded the clip, re
maybe four or five shots. But what I'm saying is this,
when he walked up to him, he threw his taser

(56:12):
down and said shots fired. Shots fired. He reached for
my taser. And somebody had this ship on video, so
I'm sure they thought, well, they probably didn't get a
life sel but look how many times it wasn't recorded,
and how many times they've gotten away with the ship.
Man you got and if you listen, if you stand
the remote chance of convicting them or even just getting

(56:36):
them charged, getting them indict it, you got to have
video evidence because the courts are designed to take their
words and give them the benefit of doubt. And I
can't understand that. So just imagine and even with all
of the line and all of the corruption, all of
the thief and all of the rapes, the murders and
everything that they get caught up in, they still get

(56:58):
the benefit of doubt from the court system to because
they're all on the same team. Wow, the judge, the jury,
the prosecutor, all that ship, the grant, the clan, jury hurts,
all of them on the same team. The police officers,
they're all on the same team. So they're gonna automatically
get the benefit of doubt. Do you know that that
that um that the police were put in place to

(57:19):
control the slaves and to patrol for slaves, And you
know that, so that's what that those badges that they
be having and ship it said slave patrol on that ship,
and that that that message that they sent is still
standing right now to today. And that's cold bloody bro,
cold bloody cold man. Oh well and until we well,

(57:44):
uh man, And I got I got a thousand friends
on um in law enforcement, white and black like wise. Yeah,
but man, if I'm sitting in my car or if
I'm standing outside, if I ain't doing ship bro, don't
funk with me. Man. I know your balls. I know

(58:06):
your bass balls like I know I know these people. Man,
I don't don't man me. You know you want to
see my I D but you want to with me.
But but in all fastness, brand, we gotta we gotta
make to be clear about this. It's a little different
for you being in Houston and connected the way you

(58:26):
are in Houston. The police know you, law enforcement know
you in Houston, so it's very different for you. Plus,
on top of that, when they pull you over and
they scan you, and they scan you, they see Brad Jordan,
a k A. Scarface profession entertainer, they see all of that.
Are you sure that's right? They see all of that,

(58:49):
so they know you somebody when they pull you over.
Plus you're driving something fly, You're gonna be in something fly.
Get what you're driving right now? Front stop fronting like
a moment that's outside right now. True? Okay, So it's different.
So let's so let's be clear about that, because people

(59:10):
are listening to this from all over the world, but
specifically in this country, where we don't want to get
the wrong message out to that kid out there who
may not who's not on your level. You know, who
don't have and you don't have yours. We're gonna always
different because I don't. I don't ever want the motherfucker
to put me in a position where if I'm all

(59:30):
the way in the right and they all were in
the wrong, then I don't fight this motherfucker. I have to. Yeah. Well,
like I said, you're not gonna beat the police in
the streets. Even if you win, you might lose, true, Okay,
So that that that's the message. That's the message for me,
like and the end. Because if they if they if
they violate, I'm gonna get them. Oh I'm gonna go

(59:52):
get him. I ain't nobody from the disrespect me and
violate me and no kind of way and and get
away with it. I don't care who they are. Ain't
nobody going do that to me. So I will get them.
But you gotta I think them broke. You wrote a
song called They're Smart, So if they're smart and you
want to beat them at their own game, you got

(01:00:13):
to be smarter. I'm gonna be smarter. But man, we're
gonna we're gonna're gonna we're gonna be gonna be gonna
close it there. But I'm different when it comes to that. Man,
if you was, if if I was a racist cop,
a racist uncivilized mutton like a many of more, eye down.

(01:00:36):
If I was a racist, white, uncivilized mutt, and I
came across you and you gave me that attitude, beat
your ass, be so much more. Beat the shop, beat
the ship out of you. Ain't no way. I'm telling you,
I beat you. I might shoot your ass. I shoot
your ass, and I ain't going to jail. More than likely,

(01:00:57):
I'm not going to jail because if you give me
some resistance, that's all I need. They are they already,
they already got a reason. Don't give them an excuse.
Ship man, I'm gonna squabble. Man, I'm gonna ask. I'm
gonna ask some questions. Man, it's not that, it's not

(01:01:21):
a fucking it's I ain't did ship where you know
me from. I'm sitting here, you're pulling me over. Why
you want to see my shoe? I need to see
your ship. And ladies and gentlemen, do whatever makes you
sleep well. This episode was produced by a King and

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