Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
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 drops head 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 danceing
for no frontament biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces
in the building. Collectively we are the ghet old Boys. Reloaded,
(00:45):
reloaded with another episode of information and instructions to help
you navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world in the studio.
Ghet Old, ghett Old ghett Old Boys, back back back,
because you're looking for the same thing. It's new thing.
Check out this, I brain man, check the base your radio.
(01:07):
I talked to Favor last night. Broear me, I'm the
appeared to me public ending me Willy. I talked to
Flame last night even had it on the news. What
y'all talk about? Uh that? Um? Um, what's Mohammed Ali's
grandson's name. That's the fighter shot. I don't know him,
(01:29):
so he was like, yeah, that's my gud. So I'm like, what,
got a chance to talk to him on FaceTime? Man? Um,
I shoot him? Man, I can't remember his name. Um oh, God,
he's gonna kill me. Ums. My time just getting old, man.
You know how you get blank blank spots in your
mind when you get old, like I'm having them the
(01:50):
absent moments you'd be like and then me to be gone.
But y'all talked to Flavor flav last night. Man, Flavor
guy really his goals? Willie? Yeah, he got some new
ship in his mouth. Now I flayed doing man. I
didn't talked to him in a minute. The Flavors looked
like Flavor to me? Where you seeing man? He was?
(02:12):
He's in Las Vegas. He faced ham Me last night. Yeah, yeah,
oh he looked like flame. Man. I'm glad. Man. You know,
fifty fifty years for hip hop, bro, don't get no
better than that. Fifty years? Man, can you imagine like
fifty like hip hop is as old as me? Man,
can you you know, I just thought about something. Can
(02:34):
you imagine hip hop without Flavor Flame? I can't, I
really can't. This this is this, this is what that's
my that's my partner. I'm just saying, like, this is
what I'm saying, Like all the personalities and the characters
(02:56):
shape hip hop to be what it is true and
some people he was. He was the best hype man
hip hops ever seen. Can I say that? Yeah, for
your but but if you go looking back at Flavor
his career, he has some hit records. You know, nine
one one is the joke and uh, what's the other one?
(03:19):
Lamping Um was dope and I wrapped to him, um
uh uh this thing that's stunning him on Gucci Food
Young He's been the public in to me he really
got hung. But you know, to really really see the
strength of Flames, like talent Package, you gotta go to
(03:41):
the show that's the talent packer, because the dude can play.
He could play damn in. You know when he sat
in on my concert in Los Angeles, Man a show
in Inglewood, and he said, and I think he was
on the drums. I think, but we had a little
jams session. Man, we always we see each other. Boy,
(04:04):
it ain't nothing like going to a public enemy show man.
It's incredible. But they bring that energy and it's good
to see people that get on stage that love to
be on stage. I'm talking about Like when you see
him on stage, it's like they're supposed to be on stage. Yeah, yeah,
Like some people get on stage you're like yeah, yeah, yeah,
like the new ship that's going on the day, you know. Like, no,
(04:26):
don't get me wrong, Man, I saw Kendrick Lamar on
Amazon and I was blown the fuck away. M that's
probably one of the best concerts I have ever seen.
I'm talking about rock and hip hop and all of
that ship, all the concerts that I tend. Man, it's
probably one of the best I've ever seen. Man, No ship,
(04:50):
you know, dre Put on the Hell of a Show,
uh and input on that on the show, Cubut on
the Hell of a Show. But man, I saw young Kendrick.
He very nice bro. So yeah, but you look, if
you look at other um artists that call themselves doing concerts, man,
(05:11):
I want them to know that fifty years of hip hop, bro, Like,
it's bigger than just walking up on the stage and
playing your song and you're screaming over your lyrics that's playing.
How about not saying anything and the lyrics are playing
that ship right there, like like actually walking off why
(05:32):
the song is on. They don't even try to hide it,
just go over here talking on the phone that it's
not that face FaceTime, don't do that and giving them
a bad rap. I didn't do it. My rap is
bad enough, but yours is even worse. I didn't do it.
I didn't do it. But it is refreshing when you
(05:53):
do see one of the youngsters who got it, who
get it, and he got it. That's beautiful, guy, gonna
be here for a long time. Look on Amazoneah, the
ones who put the work in. Boy Jay Cole another one.
I haven't seen him yet, damn it, you got to
see it, man, beautiful fifty years really, it's beautiful to watch.
(06:13):
And they're still going down. Man. What's his kid? Joiner,
Lucas Joinner, Lucas Joy what's his name? Uh, he's a problem.
He's a problem. Fifty years, fifty years of hip hop man,
and and he's still getting down. Man, This Lucas Joiner
what's his name? Joining Lucas a problem. Like, Wow, he's
(06:37):
a problem. Uh, what's the other little kids? Simba? What's
his name? Oakland? A problem? His name is Simba, I think, Man,
I just saw him too, and they're gonna kill me. Man,
I'm getting old. I'll forget everybody named Simba. He's a problem. Um,
a kid out of Houston, Marcus Clay problem like, man,
(07:01):
like it's it's some kids out here that's so fucking
lyrical Willie until his mind blowing. It's like, man, y'all
trying to make me jump back into this ship, and
you know what, you know, for a moment it was
like all down here for me, down here. And then
I started seeing them raised their level Mare the Butcher
Ship just a couple of days ago. Man, yeah I
(07:26):
heard yeah. Man, fuck yeah, I love it. Man. Who
whatever thought, you know, growing up listening to Sugar Heel
Gang coom O, d Uh Run dmc l o um,
the Fat Boys and the Best Boys and all of
(07:46):
that ship that we came up listening to Curtish Blow.
Who would have ever thought, man, that we would get
our foot in the door, you know, being from this region,
um and uh being accepted you know, world wide from
Houston or being accepted worldwide from North Carolina, wherever you
come from. Man, like Houston, Houston hip hop, the Houston
(08:09):
hip hop scene back in the days. Man shout out
to Kirino in the South Park Coalition and Romeo port Um,
Willie B. Royal Flush there four raheem who else were missing?
The original ghetto boys, um Man shout out to James
(08:30):
Smith for putting all that ship together for us, you
know what I mean. Shout out to James Smith the
later changed his name to James Prince. Shout out to him.
Shout out the Big Mike, Big Mike, you can't forget
Mike n O Joe, Mike Dean, big mellow, like the
Houston hip hop scene. What what was was all the
(08:53):
way in the bag with the right zeros all goddamn
a zero look Kicky, the E s G. The Little
Flips Oh ship we man, all of we and we
adopted a ball and m j G. Memphis y'all. They
come from y'all, but they hung out here and Draper
(09:13):
and who we misses Max Man we mentioned, uh damn.
Then they're gonna kill me. Man shout at the Darrel Scott. Yeah,
Darrel Scott was one of those five thousand watch what
what What? What what about? Jazz d Kids, Jim Jazz,
Red Lester Pais Wicked cricket. Wow, we're gonna miss somebody.
(09:39):
We're gonna mass something, goddamn body, man. But I just
want the world and Steve got me put on and
wrapping out, y'all. Shout out to Steve. You. I don't
know where the funk you are, but thank you, Steve. Yeah.
Pla used to host the Battles. They couldn't get that
mike without them. Man, Yeah, man, I just want the
(10:00):
world and know that that that us down here in Houston,
men are grateful that you guys have taken a like
into the music that that we have produced coming out
of this region and accepted us as a part of
your hip hop. We ain't saying nothing by Bun what
I'm saying, how you really just but you know he's
(10:22):
right up there, but he's like, you know, yeah, yeah,
you know what I'm saying. Bun can't you can't you can't.
You can't prop it out like that without Bernard Freeman
and Chad Butler. You g k h wow, Wow, it's quiet.
(10:43):
They get quiet when you say you g K bro,
because that group right there was fucking ground breaking. Yeah,
it was groundbreaking. I had the single man of a
pocket full of stones and I was blowing the way.
M hmmm. Yeah. I wasn't moving keys. I was barely
(11:04):
moving dimes. Shout out to U g K. But yeah, man,
they they they they accepted us, you know, coming from
this region man, and and and hip hop embraced everybody
who did it, even even people across the world. Hip
(11:24):
hop embraced whoever she ran across. You know what I mean,
whoever she met, she embraced hip hop. I love hip hop. Um,
it's time. It's time for us to get a little
bit more selective now, you know, in order I don't
understand that. What I mean is that we need to
control our culture. We can't let anybody in them are
(11:46):
you know, because everybody everybody don't mean well, you know,
some people coming to the culture and then take what
they can get from it, then shipped on the culture.
You know, we'll say somebody named, will say somebody name
were you know what would be better? Since you want
to know you said the name. Okay, I'm gonna say
(12:10):
somebody name and they're gonna cancel us are you ready
this something like a fake out? But go here? And
I know you like football and ship, But whoever has
used hip hop as a platform and then turned around
(12:32):
and shoot on us? Yeah, we're talking about you. That's
what we're talking about it. That's and that's and and
that's you know what's understood. Ain't gotta be said. They
know who they are and the fans know who they are. Yeah,
you know matter but that you Yeah, and then we
have to be more selective on who we let control
our movement, our destiny and this ship. You know what
(12:58):
I mean. That's an easy one us period. Yeah, we
gotta we gotta be we gotta we gotta control the period. Yeah,
because when you got coming in from the outside, uh,
using your talent, taking your music, owning your music, uh,
dictating who can use your music when you're dad or
(13:22):
you know what I mean, how can somebody like people
are so damn it, we're funna get canceled again. People
are so used to uh finding something that's dope, tapping
into it, you know, taking it, and then uh readding
your ass of it like you can't get back in. Willie. Well,
(13:43):
I think it's two things. One because we're so damn
trusting of others. We're so damn trusting. And the other
is that we tend to not try to monetize everything.
(14:06):
Like a lot of times if we if we find
something that we love doing, we just do it for
out of love and if we get a little money
out of it, coop. But we don't think, hold on,
wait a minute, this is this is a this could
be a fucking industry and I can control it. I can, like,
you know, get ownership of this industry, like I need to.
We need to put the chips in place before somebody
(14:26):
else try to get control of Again, because once people
see an opportunity to make money and you're sitting on
it and you're like, they're like damn, they ain't doing
that with that, let me go. And then when they
come into act like they're gonna they're gonna do what
they can do with it, they try to come in
peace like hey, yo, I come in peace. I ain't
trying to take nothing, hey, and we just automatically be
like oh because because somebody other than us, because somebody
(14:50):
other than us, like we feel good about that, because
we feel like we embrace them. Because again, we're so
damn trusting and we embraced everybody, but everybody don't have
our best intentions. A lot of people want to come
in and roach off fire ship, and then once they
get to a point where they they got controlled, they
(15:14):
become a gatekeeper. Perfect example is I got I posted
a song on my I G Brother Mob, I G
at Brother MARB and it was a song of this
kid going I've been turning up for a long time.
For a long time, I had to get this bit
(15:36):
is off my mind right and I said, this is
my new favorite song and showing ships. Think I get
a phone call from him, No, not from him, from
somebody they want to know if he signed. Uh, I
(16:00):
can't make this up. Well you should sign him. And
it's not that that I don't like his song. I
love it, but you just came out of nowhere, you
(16:23):
know what I mean. You just popped up like we
are you look creepy into motherfucker doing this. But they're
on that phone call RELLI that s it was fucking
(16:43):
creepy because because I ain't talked to dude in much
in Sundays, but the minute that song came out, like
is he signed, Well you should sign him? No, bro,
let that man have his moment. You know, but we
we we allow our we allowed our culture to be hijack,
(17:07):
hijack and and and just I just went through that motherfucker,
took what you took, what you wanted from it, and
now you're dictating what come out. You know, I don't, okay,
I could I control this hip hop? I control hip
hop now, so the music that makes sense, We're not
(17:30):
gonna put that out anymore. We're gonna make these guys
look at stupid as we possibly can, like they don't
speak good English. And you know what you know it
will you know as a conspiracy. You know it's it's
applied against all of us brilliant fucking artists, All of
(17:52):
those brilliant artists. You know that um make great music
to not be ever seen again, you know, or be
responsible for putting out their own ship. And look at
rock and roll right now, Look at alternative right now, Willie,
And look how many of those kids are playing instruments.
(18:16):
You know what I mean? You verily rarely see some
alternative kids or some rockery and some new kids coming out.
They got their guitars and their drum sets and ship.
We don't got that. We've got bands no more. Well,
somebody I think, like somebody like you, right, somebody who's
(18:38):
a real musician, you know, musician, You're you're a real musician.
You're a real like complete artist. You know, your yourself contained.
You don't just write, you produce, uh, you know, you
conceptualize all that kind of stuff. So somebody like you
would have you could get you could have the respect,
you would have the respect from those who who could
(19:01):
right the grants and make the donations to bring those
stings back into the schools. And you start off with
one school, and you just start off with you know,
adopt one school and start that. You know, maybe it's
it's Willer Rich, you know, it's your high Sure start that,
you know, I start at your middle school. You know,
in fact, that would even be better because they sooner
(19:23):
they learned, they learned, they learned faster than younger than ideas.
Let's go, yeah, boys, reloaded podcasts will be right back
after the poet. On a different subject in the day's news,
(19:46):
we um we got um uh. They're getting ready to
open up Trump's books. Man, I thought you were talking.
We're about to talk about Franco Harris. Men, we lost
Franco Harris. Yeah, the immaculate reception. Yeah. I got a
picture with Franco Harris that we took in September, and boy,
(20:12):
hit that man right there. That was a good ass man,
bro Like, he was really good people. Man. Um. We
sat down to watch Reggie Jackson's documentary at the ballpark
and I sat next to Franco, and man, Franco was
cool as hell. Bro, M your Franco from that era
(20:36):
of man's man, you know, a man's man type of dude.
Franco Harris was about seven ten feet talk. Franco played
hard man every every snap, every snap played hard. That's
what I respected. I didn't know much about the guy,
but I knew he played for Pittsburgh and I knew
(20:57):
he was a force. I knew when he tasted off,
I knew when he touched that ball, somebody's gonna get
ricked over. Yeah, somebody was gonna get ricked. Like it's like,
you know, like watching Earl Campbell running, you know, like
somebody gonna get ricked. That's probably one of the only
shows that I'm thinking, well maybe him and um Elvin,
(21:17):
but there I want to have them on on our
show man, you know what I mean, We talked about
how we were going to get away from you know,
just looking for somebody put on here. I want to
put Earl Campbell on this show and Elvin because they
playing on the same team and they were playing football
when football was a man's game. He feel me um
(21:39):
where you could take somebody head off and didn't have
to retting the flag. That was just a good hit.
He died. Yeah, come get it, Come get it. Why
is it? Why is it that people in America like
like a brutal sport like foot ball, but don't but
(22:02):
don't want anybody to get injured. It's like, you know,
I want to get a hit, I want to kill
a hit, but I needed to get up and walk
off like nothing happened. Amic kind of like boxing, like
everybody loved boxing. You want to see somebody fight. You
want to steal a good fight. Everybody loved real fight us.
It's hard here. This this is a barbar Everybody go like, man,
(22:27):
the world is barbaric, man, this country is barbaric. Man.
If you ever day, we're about to get canceled again, bro, Like,
let me, it isn't a damn recording in your pocket
or something that says, we don't try to get canceled
right now. I promise you we're about to get canceled,
(22:49):
all right, canceled me go ahead, fucking you know, somebody
to eat? They fucking meet Rare man. I saw that.
Did you see that video? That's what you're talking about, Willie?
What in the fund Rare due? They're the whole steak raw.
(23:13):
But that's what Rare is. But that just goes to
show you how barbaric motherfucker's is when it comes to
like like they want to be fucking animals, Willie. They
want to be as close to listen, man, let me
tell you something. And this is fucked up the same
but some people want to be oh ship so two,
(23:42):
So to be human, to be a human, to to
claim the being human being? Where where was the first
human being found? Africa? Okay? So if the first human
being was found an Africant and that means that, okay,
(24:04):
all right, So to disconnect from being human, you want
to be an animal because you don't want to be
from Africa, so you do barbarian ship. And I know
people like this. Well, speaking of Africa, the Egyptians are
(24:25):
trying to cancel Kevin Hart. What did you hear that? Right?
They mad at Kevin Hart because Kevin Hart said that, uh,
ancient Egyptians, we're African. They're mad, so they got these
(24:46):
these wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait wait
wait wait wait wait before I leave, saying here, yeah,
mad because Kevin Hart, because Kevin Hart said that ancient
Egyptians were Africa. What the fuck? Wait wait wait? I
(25:07):
was getting ready to leave. But when you talk about this,
because a lot of people don't understand that Egypt is
in Africa, on the continent, in the continent of Africa,
which makes are you africaan? Yeah? All right? I mean
(25:32):
I guess you could say Egyptian, Nigerian eat the opie end,
but all that ship is on Africa, so that makes
you African. So what do you gotta break it down
to me? And what excludes Egypt Egypt? What excludes an
(25:54):
Egyptian from being African? Well, let's break it down. Break
it down. You talk about this on your show. Can
you find it? So so you have can you find it?
Because I don't want to go through this ship. Can
you just find it? You can find your what you
said and then you ain't gotta say it no more.
Let's see, because everybody needs to notice. In the meantime, UM,
(26:21):
I was reading comments on our we were talking about
infrastructure and ship and the dude was like, man, you
gotta give them you just tell them to give more time.
You gotta give him more time in jail. Like that's stupid.
That's not a solution to the fucking problem. You have
to put money out there, you have to put jobs
out there. We're not looking for a hand out, motherfucker.
We're looking for a hand up, dumbass. So I really
(26:43):
wanted to address this fucking mark and that wants to
build more penitentiaries. Somebody on our Twitter that was commenting
about UM infrastructure when I said, hey, man, we don't
need to uh we we need to put infrastructure in
these neighborhoods. We need to put you know, bill stores
and it and hire people from within the neighborhood, right,
And the mother fucker had a problem with what I
(27:04):
was saying. So I want to tell him to unfollowed
and fuck him for for that, for that ship that
he said right there. Ye know, well, what the people
in the neighborhoods don't have the skills set to do that.
What the fun is you talking about? What they got
an excuse for everything they goddamn so do. But my
grandfather to set that record fucking straight, asked white. My
(27:25):
grandfather was a master plumber. And guess what. My grandfather
grew up right there in the neighborhood where I grew
up base. So you can't tell me, Okay, here we
go an set all, right? Bloodline I come from, That's
what it is. None of us can control our bloodline,
(27:48):
like none of us can control where we come from.
We control what we reproduce, but we can't come None
of us had any set on where we came from.
So it's like I ain't got no problem waving a
flag for mine, but you know how I go. FAUM
(28:12):
America has done a good job. They've done a very
good job. They did a hear job on black people's
image around the world. According to history, you have the
Predynastic Egyptians which were negroy, Early Dynastic Egyptians which were negroy,
(28:36):
the Middle Kingdom Egyptians which were negroy and mixed what
would have on a late Dynastic Egyptians which are mixed.
All going back and leading to some this scentage of blackness.
(29:03):
African Willie, I want to I want to put someone
in your mind, and I want to put someone in
the mind of the people that's um that's watching and
listening to this podcast. But have you ever heard of
the one drop rule? I need everybody to google the
one drop rule so they don't know what the one
drop rule means? Okay, all right, so well you're gonna
(29:27):
kill it. Yeahn man, the one drop rule? Baby? But
what what does uh? What does mix to mean? Will
I need to know what mixed to mean? You say
they're mixed. What is the mixture of? What a mixture
of anything other than what's pure? So you got pure.
The only thing that is pure is black, period. Everything
(29:52):
else is mixed. I know that hurts some of y'all.
Motherfucker's I know you hurt. I know it hurt you. Why.
I wish I could see your face right now. I
wish I could see your face. Then let's get this straight.
So you say, how how does that happen? Whatever? You know,
this is how it happened by way of the the
the equator system, the equator and then you had colonization.
(30:16):
So it's a mixture of it, right. Uh you had
uh Spaniards, the French, uh British Persians. He wrapped all
these people mixing with Africans, and so this is how
you get all these different colors, right, So um, here
(30:40):
go the thing with me? Though, I don't give a
damn if you claim black or not. I really don't
give a damn. Like, it's funny to me when you
don't claim what you are, because that just means that
you're self loathing. That means that you hate yourself, and
the ship is funny than me. I don't care what
happened to like, Like, if you don't like me, I
(31:01):
don't like you. So that's just the way I operate.
So I'm not I don't care about trying to drag
somebody everybody hand and say no and beat him and
say you know you're a black. Oh, I already know
what you are. So you can lie to yourself, you
can lie to the people, you can lie to me,
but I ain't gonna believe you because I know what
you are and they all know the truth. You know,
(31:24):
what's the lady's name? Man, that's that's that's always talking
about um African American studies. She's always talking about black people.
Uh white lady Jane Elliott, Jane Elliot man, Damn, I
love Jane Elliott for for for um, for what she
does and what she says. And she said some ship
(31:45):
that was that builds like oh ship, you know, I
had an old ship moment and she was in us.
She was in like a forum speaking and she said,
raise your hand if anybody in here I would like
to be black or something that what she said, Yeah,
she said, raise your hand if you if you like
(32:06):
to be treated like our society treat members of the
black what she said, Okay, well something that stand. But
at the same time, they love to say how it's
not racism, and you're always making something out of it.
You're always put in the race card and bring because
it's not one of those people that was in that room,
(32:27):
not one out of the hundreds raised their hand and
said I'd like to be treated like our society treat
black people. Not one of them raised their hands. I
want to know why our society treats black people so bad.
I'm talking about now, like why do you treat black
people so bad? Now, you gotta keep it going, you
gotta keep it going. You gotta keep it going because
(32:48):
just it just might happen one of these days that
your grandkids, grandkids, grandkids, grandkids like, just well, let's some
somebody outside of themselves. Let's keep let's let's let's identify
the set up first. The setup is tarnished black people's history.
(33:08):
I mean tarnished black people's history, O mid history, uh,
tarnished the image, tarnished the image so that if people
feel like black people are undeserving of respect, then it
makes it easier for you to violate. They come over
into our country, into into I'm sorry, they come over
(33:28):
into America from these different countries and they treat black
people the same way. Go ahead, yeah, yeah, that's because
that's because of the United States government and the media.
See the media, mainstream media in the United States government
has always been in cahoots to uh, to to undermine
(33:49):
the black plight from day one. They've always been in cahoots.
Like I said, if you can make black people look
like the bad guy, you can make black people look
like savages, if you can make black people look like
your lower's frequency, then people can say, well, anything that
you do to them, then they deserve it. So they
do it. So they do that so that they can
(34:10):
justify the mistreatment of black people. They come here, Willie,
and they opened their stories and they they you know,
it's like they don't they don't expect us. I know
they don't, but they want to take our money. Reloaded
podcast will be right back after the point. Speaking of
(34:37):
mainstream media, You're gonna kill me. But I had to
get a different perspective on um what was going on
at the border? So I turned it over the Fox News.
Bleep that keep it in. I turned the answered, she said,
I keep it. I turned it over the Fox News.
(35:04):
Really and that was just god, man, I don't know
what this ladies they got. They got a black man.
There are no ladies on Fox Bush that's a black
unless they have a guest. It's a black lady on
Fox News. Bro on Life, it's a black lady, bro
and what and and what is her? She's like a
(35:25):
she was like an anchor from what I come. She
actually had a show on Fox. And that's why I said,
there has no ladies. Perhaps she's a woman. She ain't
no lady, agreed, But she was talking about how she
said all of the um the migrants are coming over
(35:47):
the border and they're in El Paso now and people
remember wondering where is Joe Biden? And I'm thinking to myself, bit,
what the fun is Joe Biden gonna be? What are
you gonna come out there fun with them? People like
it's it's just preposterous. Man, the ship that they come
out their fucking mouth, bro like it. I don't know
(36:12):
what he could have done. He could he could fly
there and go look at the ship. And remember do
you remember National Lampoon's vacation when chevy Chase had to
take his family to the Grand Canyon. And when he
stood up there and he got to the Grand Canyon,
they looked and he looked around. He took his dead
like this and they left. Is that what they want
him to do? And the motherfucking man, ain't you can
(36:34):
do about it? That that that plan that Trump put
in place, um, that statue of that law or whatever
he put in place. You know what, it doesn't remember
what it is where they can stay, where they can't
stay here? No more catching releases what it's called. It's
kind of like fishing, catching release. Um that's expiring. And
(37:00):
they went to the to the Supreme Court to get it,
um put it put back in or whatever. And I
don't know how that's turning out, how you feel about it.
They're faking all of them. It's all cap if they
didn't want, if they didn't want immigrants coming to this
country illegally, not want immigrant would come over here illegally,
(37:24):
because what they would do is protect that border like
they protect the air space. They were just gun them
down if they really were serious about protecting the border,
because exactly they they see what's happening, they know, they
(37:45):
know who coming, they know who coming. They see it
as the space that's just like air space. Yeah, and
it's and it's harder to h to protect the air
space in those oceans than it is to it. Uh,
just sit there and watch that border. Watch people try
to come from Mond of some some tunnel that was
(38:07):
that was dug you know for a few miles or whatever.
They know, they know, they in on it. A lot
of the border agents are in on the hustle. They're
getting paid. Brother, it's a hustle, and so you know,
like every nine then they let a few of them
through so they can get you know who who said that?
You know I'm talking about what he's saying. Yeah, yeah, wow, Willie,
(38:32):
that's cold blooded man. And look she's talking to all
that smack right now. But the moment she needs to
get a house bill, she ain't gonna ask no question.
When you see all the Mexicans at that build in
that house, she's gonna ask one question. If she asked,
the question comes to anybody wants some water, that's gonna
(38:53):
be the only question. Y'all want some water? Yeah, come on, man,
they're faking it's our cap. And then um uh, you
gotta have somebody to blame, man, Yeah, anybody but yourself. Oh,
you gotta have somebody to blame. Her name is Kimberly.
(39:15):
Her name is Harris Kimberly Funkner, Kimberly, Harris Falkner. No,
that's is Harris kimber first name. The first name? Can
that be Harris? Come on, dog, goddam, So you're saying
the woman's first name. God damn, we the heir with
the name of woman Harris. The first name would be
(39:35):
Harris Ship and she might not be Yeah, horrible name.
You can't say that harrible. No, you can't say that
she's a horrible name. Or horrible person because she's she
She might be a great person. It's just a situation
(39:56):
that she is. Man, that's propaganda. Bro said she was horrible, Willy,
you can't say that. That's subjective. Subjective, I said she's horrible. Well,
I'm sticking to it. Now, prove me wrong. I'm I
wouldn't be the first person to say she's horrible. I'm
(40:19):
not trying to make her out to be horrible. Bro.
But um, so she's gonna get an except so so
basically what she do her job is to get on
get on TV and spew hate and separation for the
time that she's on, and she get a check for
doing that. That's a hard what they ain't that what?
Still don't make it right? Because if you're gonna come,
(40:42):
if you if if, if all this about is just
getting the bag and getting some money, then that explains
why we're in a situation collectively that we're in. Uh
I agree, But um, what's this guy's name? Willie was
his name? Oh that's a horrible dude. I know he's
(41:04):
a fucking clown. What's that sellout name? I mean, I
want to man, really he's is that that's not is
that Larry. Let me see is that Larry Elders. Larry
Elders is a piece of ship too. Man, I don't
think that's that's the other one. That's the other one.
He's a fucking clown to Larry Man, Larry. You you
may think Larry might be a few years older than him, right, yeah,
(41:30):
motherfucker that know he wrote that, motherfucker no he wrote.
Oh and you know what, Ice Q wrote a song
back in the Gap Man called be true to the game.
You feel me shout out that shout He said, uh, uh,
heart attack. We might have a heart attack when you
(41:51):
find out the black folks don't want you back. It's
gonna come a time when you run into that that
that that that that um that big way. Well, you're
gonna run into that whale man, you know, I'm sorry,
not the whale, the whale. You're gonna run into that
whale man. He's gonna hoping his motherfucking mouth man, and
you're gonna be trying to get out of his mouth man,
(42:12):
and you're gonna be looking back hoping that that that
the black folks extending. Oh man, you know what we're
gonna do. Put my hands, put put your hands behind
your back. Well, who have we done that too lately?
I'm talking about it, and it's been sustained because we're
good for like having outrage and then letting it cool
(42:33):
off and they come back and then Kelly gone do
a little little feelback. R Kelly is gone. You think killing,
I don't think, man. I may be the only person
in the world and listen to R Kelly music. Shi,
I listen to R Kelly music on the way here.
That's a bad motherfucker. Man. Yeah, I showed I showed
hope that they's none of that ship true. Man. But
I'm so man. But R Kelly Kent, I mean it's bad.
(42:58):
Kanye is bad. Um. I can't see her kill it
being an old man in that that like getting not
as an old man. I cannot see that happening. We
just don't live in that type of society. We don't
live in the type of society. You know, and and
you know, so you said, are killing not gonna get
(43:19):
all that thirty? It's double standards, bro. We gotta be
honest about it. Bro, when's the last time have you
have you known an actual celebrity A celebrity You gotta
put the what we got now, Okay, now go but
still now it hadn't it hadn't even happened for I
(43:43):
said go there and come out old. I ain't saying
go in old and come then went in old and
came out old. I'm talking about going in there and
and and doing a good thirty years. We ain't got nobody.
We have no evidence of that. We don't have no
record of that. This would be that's the first time
for everything. But you look at that one. But I'm
(44:04):
looking at I'm looking at like anybody did ship the
Woody Allen's because Woody Allen is family. Oh you sure? Right?
And then and then and what is what the boys
name is? Now? Hardy Weinstein gonna die in prison? Are
you sure? But he's already old, he's already what said
me something? Right? Yeah, if they get uh, here's my fight, Willie.
(44:27):
And I want you to I want you to understand me, man,
And just no, I'm not trying to be shitty about it.
But many a police officer can walk in somebody's apartment. Hello.
A police officer can walk behind somebody's house. Hello. A
(44:48):
police officer can pull up to a park. They can
all pull at weapons, they can gun down innocent people.
And I think the highest sentence was team for life
for this one officer killer guy, eleven eleven years. Who's that,
(45:11):
Tatiana Jefferson. Okay, he did get something. He got eleven years.
That's not enough. But that's not it's not it's not
nearly enough. It's not that he did because he should
have been made an example of he really really really
should have. And then, um uh, what's my little of
the little homie in Ohio? Man god to what's named
(45:31):
tarik uh oh man? Come here right, m right? Jamere Rice.
He the car was still rolling, Willie, the car was
still rolling. He got out the car shooting. Yeah, that's
what that's what he went there to do. Yeah. No,
put your hands up, drop your weapon. Uh, none of that.
(45:53):
The kid was twelve, he got nothing. But we live
in a Gto centric society. What do that mean? A
Guino century. It means that women are not held as
accountable and with women are women are put on a pedestal.
This is this is what we do. Ganda centric is
putting women on a pedestal and being like women are
(46:15):
like basically, I mean, I'm gonna give you some I'm
gonna give you some some lying on that, you know
what I mean, I'm gonna give you I'm gonna give
you some lee away on that, because I do feel
like the women are the mothers of civilization. They are, Okay,
I I totally agree wholeheartedly. Women are the mothers of civilization.
But me and other fathers of civilization? So why why
(46:40):
can't we Why can't this be a joint venture? Why
do you have to be over you feel me? Yeah?
I think the um one of the biggest issues is is,
you know, the disparity and pace and sentencing, sentencing and pay,
criminal criminal, the criminal side of things, when women commit
(47:03):
crimes versus when men commit crimes. Uh, you know, pay pay.
That's something that's a many many, many, many many women. Wait,
a lot of women who are making more money than man.
But overall men still still makes a lot more money
than women. But when but I'm talking about what I'm
talking overall men still make more money than women. But
(47:25):
women make a whole lot more money than men. You
just said, you know, I said, there are a lot
of women who are making more money than men, more
than that has ever been. But overall, men still lead
the way. But when it comes to crimes and stuff
like that, stuff we're talking about stuff that like deeply
(47:45):
affects people's lives. I mean, women killed people too, like
they killed men all the time, they killed each other,
you know. Um, and they're not sentenced. In fact, I
think that was some survey that ran a pole that
men get sentenced five times more than women for the
exact same crime. Damn, what about black man? That's that's
(48:07):
a huge disparity. I don't I don't know what those
numbers are, but you can bet they ain't favorable to
black men. That most definitely nothing, you know. So we
live in a mean look, man, we live in a
double standard society. And something's favorite men, some things favorite women.
(48:29):
But I don't think that's gonna change, not on our
life time. I don't think that's gonna that's I don't
think that's gonna change in our life time. Now here
go the trip part. For some women who know that
to be true, they may cross that line thinking that
they can get us, they're gonna get a pass, and
then they end up being one of those who end
(48:51):
up in prison for a gang of years, you know,
because they are all women who commit in the same crimes.
And they thought some of them, I'm sure have probably
have probably thought, well, I'm a woman. If they catch me,
you know, if I get hit, if I get hemmed up,
it ain't gonna be as severe. Right they got They
ended up on somebody that old lord please Jesus. Yeah,
(49:14):
and and here comes to cries, here comes the river.
I was watching that documentary, Uh, I am a killer,
and I was looking at how many Looking at the
documentary made me realize how many black men were, uh,
falsely inconcrated, you know what I mean, Like nothing proved, nothing, proved,
(49:38):
nothing proved nothing, you know what I mean. But still
he got a life fucking sentence for nothing. And as
lady is on there talking about, well, he doesn't seem
like he's remorseful for anything, but he ain't new ship.
You didn't prove he did it. And then you have
those who will quickly say, well, you got thirteen percent
(50:03):
of the population committing fifty of the of the crimes,
and out of that, conveniently overlooking that, as you said,
or as you alluded to that, you have black men
who are framed, who are innocent, who are being accused
(50:24):
of crimes that they didn't commit. And we're talking about
over the years, we're talking into millions and millions and millions.
Keep in mind, after black people were freed in this country,
just well you know, on paper, they started rounding them up.
They created the police departments to round them up. And
(50:46):
it created that so they can round them up and
put them into prison, so to make to force them
into free labor all over. Pull up the badge, up
a slave patrol badge, because I want the world to see. Um,
everybody that's so fucking pro um police, they need to
(51:10):
say that they're pro um slave patrol. Well, they ain't
pro police until until they need the police to do something,
you know, because they want to or they're benefiting in
some kind of way. The police is disrespected and violating
somebody's rights. But at the moment they got a problem
(51:31):
with the police former capital. Yeah, exactly, beat their asses.
And like I say, man, um, we need to keep
we we need to keep our law enforcement friends. Um, yeah,
there you go. Look at that. Look at that runaway
slave patrol. Yeah, that's the badge. Let's keep our law
(51:54):
enforcement family, um intact and in in in, ain't them
the people that don't know, um a lot about our community.
Let's let's let's let's kind of get them trained end
up to speed on our community. You know, I noticed
this about Houston Police Department though they are hiring a
(52:16):
lot of young black um people, black kids, women and
women and me and and I noticed that, um like,
it's starting to look more and more like the city
is looking. Do you remember that you remember when every
every sixty police officers there was just one black, two blacks,
(52:41):
three blacks back then? Was it that bad? It was
fucking bad? Willing, and I thought it was closer to
maybe like wanted something. Okay, well, I'll take the fifteen,
the one just because you said, I know you've probably
done your research here lately, but okay, let's just say fifteen,
no one and that one that one person being around
(53:03):
those fifteen turned into one of those fifteen. Yeah, you know,
you had a fucking flying the sugar bowl, bro. And
I think the more that the more black officers we get,
the more we'll be able to eliminate that because right now,
so what has to happen is that we have to
take away the incentive for them to coon, the incentive
(53:27):
for them to coon, right now. The incentive, the incentive
for them to couon right now is to get the
bag to assimilate, to be accepted. Right. Well, if the
more black officers are on the force, and that means
that the more you're gonna have in high ranking positions
and stuff, right, and that that will have the power
(53:50):
and juice to be able to terminate, uh, influence a hiring. Right.
So with that and you have that means that, well, well,
I guess I don't have to kiss asked, you know,
we don't. We're not kissing as you're gonna. So you're
gonna have other officers who are gonna come in here
with the right attitude and see like, I'm just coming
here to be a good public servant, not I'm not
(54:12):
coming here to give black people a special break or anything.
I just want to come up here in here and
uphold the law, do what's for what I'm supposed to
be doing. Right. So that's more officers who would be
doing that, and then that and then there's also there's
gonna be more officers who are gonna stand on and
say no, I'm here to make sure y'all motherucker's don't
(54:33):
mess over black folks. So we're don't have so we're
don't have more of that, and then that means that
you're gonna have more of those types who are also
in the higher rankings. So now the coon does not
get rewarded for cooning. The coon gets punished, gets punished,
the coon gets ostracized. He gets ostracized. So that's what
(54:54):
I think. That's a good thing for for us to
have more black officers. And for those who say, where
ain't nothing gonna change? And I always wanted to be like, well,
you know, the black officers can be worse than the way. Yeah,
what's understood ain't gotta be said. We we know that.
But you know, you gotta be in at the win
it though, and you can't change nothing from the outside. Bro.
I recently got pulled over um by um a black
(55:22):
cop or what blite, a blight black black cop back
and white that that guy. Okay, you know, I'm like, man, um,
I got out of my car and I closed it dope,
and I stood out there, so I shot that motherfucker.
You shot him. I didn't shoot him. Oh Okay, I
(55:43):
got out my car so we can see me right,
Get back in your car, Get back in your vehicle.
I said, you know, I can't do that. Get back
in your vehicle. I said, no, I can't do that.
I said, I gotta fire them in the vehicle. I'm
not going back in the car, all right. So he
came up to me. Um, I took when he put
(56:05):
me up, I took my eye. I took my wallet
out of my pocket right and I put my hands up.
So when he walked up, I gave my wallet and
I turned around. Next time, I told you to get
back in your car. You get back in your car.
I look to him and I'm like, I'm not gonna
do that. I gotta fire him in there. I'm not
gonna give you no reason to shoot me and kill
(56:26):
me at all, you know. So he looked at my
credentials and ship and uh, she wrote me a ticket, Willie,
piece of fucking shit. Ass fucker m I wasn't even
doing nothing, he allegedly, and I didn't want to fight him. Well,
that's for all the all of the white people and
(56:46):
others who may be afraid that if the black guy
come in, he's gonna give us a break. Motherfucking get
me ship. There you go. You ain't gotta be worried
he's gonna still do us dirty and he might treat you.
I'm had to stop signing here, or he had crossed
the street that the other stopped on the other side,
and he's gonna clock me doing That's a fucking line.
(57:09):
I thought the motherfucker pulled me over because I yielded
at a stop sign. But he said he pulled me
over because I was doing twenty five and the twenty
mm hmm exactly was there? Hershel Walker could have been
because I know hershel Walker. Give you a ticket. Oh,
he gonna do some ship like that in a hard
be like scarface. I know, I got to give you
(57:34):
this ticket. They said, I didn't have to, but I
got to give you this ticket because you need to
get in. I need to get you this ticket so
you can get in. You need the ticket so you
can get in. I need to give you this ticket, uh,
because you need to uphold the law. We live in
the greater country in the country. Remember the greatest country
in the country. I didn't know that Brad had a brother.
(58:00):
Brad Pitt had a brother named stut stupitty Man. Herschel
is stupid anyway, It's a lot of ship going on, Willie,
and the day is just there's nothing, no different man
um Uh. The Department of Justice is getting ready to
(58:21):
see what they said Trump ship off to the Department
of Justice on the insurrection on January six. So we're
gonna see. We're also about to see his tax records. Yeah,
we're gonna see. I heard that he paid one million
dollars in taxes in twenty and it ain't paid nothing,
(58:44):
sense and in two thousand twenty should that being hurt?
And I think I heard something that like that he
had hadn't paid taxes for years and years and year
is before that? Poh don't so. So do you think
(59:07):
he'll go to jail because before this, these latest developments
as in no way possible. Are they gonna lock him up?
Because America don't want to lock up an American president
because what that would do is it would question American
(59:27):
leadership for the rest of the world. You know, America
has to maintain this image that we are in control,
we got it all figured out, and we know what's
best not only for us, but you So they have
to have this. If let's just say that they lock
(59:48):
they lock him up like it's some ship that's being
saying on the news Willie, that I don't think they
should be saying on the news, bro, Like it's ship
that's going on in the news just being said that
shouldn't be saying. Man, you know it's like, well, um,
in fifteen minutes, the US is getting ready to go
(01:00:09):
and they're gonna walk into Ukraine and they're gonna spend
billion dollars wind the fun Do they need to know this?
I guess like I think it's some ship that should
be left quiet, but Una, But here's the deal. Does
a method to their madness? And trust you me, nothing
(01:00:29):
is by having stats. It's by design to put the
fear out there. I'm telling you, bro, they know what
they're doing. That ship sucked up. Though. If they don't
want you to know, you're not gonna know because if
somebody in it, Because if somebody tries to tell you
something you're not supposed to know. That person is going
to have an accident in their bathtub, plain and simple.
(01:00:54):
I got last thing before we get out of here, Willie. Man, Man,
I want to know, can you check yourself check check
this from me? How much money has this country given
to Ukraine. Um U to fight this war. Okay, okay,
(01:01:21):
sixty eight billion, Willie six. And you listen, sixty eight
billion dollars has been spent on the the U. S
A to Ukraine. I'm talking about from from from from
from from you know, for now. But the Congress is
um it's gonna be well or whatever. But the White
(01:01:42):
House just asked Congress for another thirty seven point seven
billion dollars. Okay, and it's gonna be more than that,
I'm sure. But here this is the reason why I'm
seeing this, Willie. That's one hundred billion dollars sent for
fucking war that ain't our war, that has nothing to
(01:02:10):
do with the United States. It actually does, it does not. Okay, well,
that's fine and something doing the United States, but don't
have a motherfucking thing to do with us. Now, instead
of putting that hunted billion dollars in some fucking uh
warheads and ship man, break that bread man, break that
(01:02:34):
fucking bread you hear that, Joe Biden, break the bread check.
They're talking about what everybody, everybody who's who's responsible for
labor dead Mcconnald turnle Man talking about getting they're talking
about giving these immigrants coming over here, these Ukrainian immigrants. Uh,
that's fucking sick. That's fucking sick. That's absolutely that's insane.
(01:03:02):
And we can't get a fucking grunting and like and
I tell it, motherfucker again, we ain't looking for a
hands out, motherfucker. We need a hand up all this
free fucking labor being that that that was put in. Man,
what's up with Kamala Harris? I ain't heard from her.
Have you have you known that she's been just conspicuously quiet?
(01:03:24):
Have you noticed that all Hey, ladies, Jemmy Against the
show is over. Scarfaces left the building. Y'all have a
good day and joy the rest of your holidays. No
(01:03:45):
More talks. This episode was produced by a King and
brought to you by The Black Effect Podcast Network and
I Heart Radio