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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Come on you. Uh huh, I sure will. Good morning everybody.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
You are listening to the voice, Come on now, dig
me one and only Steve Harvey Man got a radio show.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
What God doing, y'all? Huh?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
What he doing? What he doing in your life? He
doing something? He moving, he working. Don't lose your patience though,
see I did that before. Don't lose your patience. Don't
get so sick of waiting that you take matters into
your own hands. Don't do that. Boy, you're blowing it.
Listen to me. You're listening to somebody who's done it

(00:40):
that way. I had a dream, I had a vision.
I had some hope, I have some faith, I have
some aspirations. But I got a little impatient waiting on it.
So I tried a couple other things. Move it along, boy,
I can't tell you how I messed it up. Then
I messed it up. Then, because God gave me the
power of decision. What I have had to do was

(01:00):
then after I took matters into my own hand, messed
it up.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Now I guess what, he still got something fummy.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
But nah, I gotta fix all the mistakes now, I
gotta straighten them out. Gotta I gotta suffer some consequences.
I gotta pay for my transgressions. All of that, all
of that, it's gotta go down. You can't do something
wrong and not pay for it. It's just you call it, calma,
call it whatever you want to call it. Every action

(01:29):
has an equal and opposite reaction every action. If it
just stays sunny all the time, you might think it's cool,
but there's gonna be a reaction to it.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Ain't no dark, ain't no shade, ain't no break, ain't
no rain.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Gonna be hard if it's just sunny all the time,
vice versa. So you need you need the opposite. You
need the darkness so you can get your break from
that sun. You need the rain so you can nourish
the roots so that sun can it can soak up
the sun and get the benefit of the sun. If
you don't get the opposite, you got a problem, man.

(02:05):
And it happens throughout nature, it happens throughout your life.
Don't think that you can do wrong and not have
to pay for that. You think this is man. We
think man because we'd have made a decision that we
think is best for us, and no matter how to
affect nobody else.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
We got the right to make that call. No, you don't.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Whoever is telling you that, whoever's misguiding you into the
gang life, telling you, yeah, man, you need to be
this way to be down with us. I'll tell you what.
Get yourself stuck on chuck with that gang. See how
many of them be there for you. Oh they'll go around
the corner with you and start shooting. But look, okay,
when it's time to do some time and they can
lessen they sentence, you're gonna get that time.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
They gonna point their finger dead at you.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
I watched for eight hours all the time, man, I
watch Lock Up Raw all the time, all the time, man,
all the time. Ain't no real cold dudes out there,
just holding to the mantra and sticking to it. Even
the mob turned state side evidence go fed all that.
Now we are now out of the hood. We didne
created this ignorant mess called no snitching. With that ignorant mess,

(03:09):
you don't even understand. No snitching was created by criminals
as a cold of honor. If you do dirt and
you get busted doing the dirt, don't bring my name up.
If I was with you, that's a colde of honor
amongst the thieves. Now, so many code of honor thieves
that then came out of prison. They ain't gotten honor.
They done brought that stuff back to the street. Now,
that's all in the neighborhood. No snitching. No snitching, you

(03:30):
got to be crazy. That's for people who disobey the law.
That's who people have made a cold of honor amongst
themselves as thieves. Hey, man, if you get busted, don't
drag me down with you. Just do your time. Oh man,
you can't bring that stuff out here to me. I'm
a law biding citizen.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Dog. I'm trying to live right over here. Man.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
I don't want no crack house up street from my
mama's house. I'm trying to do right out here. Man,
you can't do wrong and expect wrong not to come
to you. You got to make a decision every day
to do right. That God ain't got no protection you
on dirt. You got what you got coming. You made
a decision. You go down there to get some you
might get got See, we got to come on. I'm

(04:13):
talking to so many men out here right now. I
should have said that in the beginning, but a conversation
that kind of got away from me. I was gonna
talk to you about something else this morning. But they're
just only man because our communities. Man, it's just going
to the pot man because it ain't nobody can about
nobody else. Don't nobody care when they see the young
dude over there doing wrong. Look at them foods over there.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Man, go over there and talk to one of them.
Pull them to the side.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Man. You might not be able to approach the group,
but you can approach an individual.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Come in, young man. Let me talk to you. I
saw you the other day. Man.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
You look like you got something going on in your life.
What's happening with you? Let me talk to you, man,
Let me share something I learned I was doing what
you was doing.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
You know.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
It's like Tommy did a prank phone call one time
as a limo driver and the dude the prank was
call this limo company to ask this limo driver to
take him to this location late at night, and the
limo driver got a young business he going, yeah, okay,
I got you. I don't normally work like that. But
how long you need it?

Speaker 1 (05:13):
He said?

Speaker 2 (05:13):
For just about a hour, he said well, I'm gonna
have to charge you for the full three though, because
a three hour minimum.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Tommy told him, now, I just need it for one hours.
He said, okay, I'll give you a break. Young man.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
You're trying to do something. Where you want to go?
He gave an address. The man stopped writing. He said,
that's a bank. He said, yeah. He said, you want
to go to the bank at twelve thirty at night.
He said yeah, And I'm gonna be in for a
few minutes, and when I come out that bank, I
need for you to flow it. That to do with
the limo. He stopped writing. He said, hold on, hold on, man,

(05:48):
you want me to take you to a bank twelve
thirty at night. You gonna be in there for a
few minutes and you gonna come out, and you want
me to flow it. He said, sir, I don't do
stuff like that. He said, you got the company? He said,
what made you call here? He said, hey, man, don't
worry about that. You a limo company. You just drive.
He stopped and took the time out. He said, young man,

(06:09):
let me tell you something. He said, I've been down before,
I've been locked up before. It ain't pretty. He said,
that's what's wrong with you young people today. Instead of going
to get a job trying to work your way, you're
always looking for some fast money. He said, I'm gonna
tell you what I already know. Don't go down there
messing with them people's money like that because they love
that money way more than they love you, and they
gonna do something to you down now. Now, you stop

(06:31):
this foolishness. And I'm not caring you nowhere, but I'm
gonna take a little bit of time out to tell
you something. Don't go down here with messing with these
people's money because it ain't gonna go good. They gonna
take care of their business when they come to that money.
Tommy kept insisting to this man to pick him up
in the limito. It was a plank phone call. But
the point I'm making is the man took our time.

(06:51):
He could have just hung the phone up. But you
know what he said. He said, hold up, young man,
let me hip you to something. Because the brother had
been locked up before. He said, no, no, no, see I've
done that when I was young. Now I'm gonna stop it.
I'm gonna take some moment out to tell you I'm
up here working man trying to earn an honest living.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
I ain't going back down there because I don't. They
make you eat what they want you to eat.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
You don't want the food. You got to get up
when they say get up. You gotta stay where they
say stay, live with who they say live. He said, man,
you don't want that, and he just tried to talk
the young man out of me. You can change a
young man's mind with a conversation. A conversation can change
a young man's mind. Most of these young men that
are misguided ain't having conversations with real men. They're just

(07:32):
not having them. And it's up to us, who know
what manhood is. It is to start delivering the message
the problem that we have in our communities we can
solve ourselves, and to escalate it to a point because
we who are men, won't stop on our corporate climb
and our day to day making money and trying to
ball out. We won't stop and grab some of these

(07:52):
young soldiers and tell them the truth about manhood. That's
the real deal. Okay, So I went there. I don't
know where they came from.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
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