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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, hey, hey, hey everybody. I hope you doing good.

(00:04):
Like I said, so, a lot is going on. I've
been thinking about a lot today, you know, having conversations
with people and just you know, talking about where we
are as a people today. You know, because we can
all be Democrats and most of the people probably listening

(00:26):
to this station are Democrats. But there are a lot
of Democrats that are very conservative in their views on
things in life. Just ask them. Just talk to people,
ask them, you know, how they feel about this or
that or whatever. We can all but everybody's not going
to agree. Some people feel like that there you know

(00:51):
that that they agree with with. Well, let me just
say this. Some of the conversations I've had today with
people were asking I was asking the question and they
were We were talking about have we gotten to the
place in America? Democrat or Republican? Have we gotten to
the place in America that everybody feels like we ought

(01:15):
to get a hand out? Let me just think about it.
Are we all like that? We do a lot of
people think like that. I'll tell you that there have
been some times in my life when I thought like that.

(01:35):
But do we are we? Are we at that place?
In our society where we feel like we are old,
all of us something. Now, I do believe that if
we were to get reparations, I'm here for it. I
heard a god tap in on the app this morning

(01:55):
and he was talking about reparations, and he said, they
gotta do a study, because they're always doing studies. You
know what I'm saying on studies on reparation. Why you
gotta do a study. But then I kinda, I kind
of get it, because if you're gonna give reparation, Let'll
tell you what's gonna happen. If they gonna give us reparation,
you know, they gonna, you know, everybody gonna get in line.

(02:18):
Even if they say we're gonna give the they're not
gonna say black people anyway. They're not gonna say if
they do reparations, it's not gonna just be for black people.
Let me just tell you that if they do reparations,
what they're gonna do it for is Oh, just like
they did them farmers. They go them black farmers. They
gave it to a minority women who were not all black,

(02:44):
some were white, some were I'm sure, uh hispanic. Well
that's you know, or whatever you know, why is it
that every time we stand in line, everybody gotta get
in line with us, except for when it's our struggle.
When we're struggling, were arguing about something, an'ybody in live
with us, and we think people are in line with us,

(03:06):
but they're not, And then we jump in line with
everybody else. We will, we'll get in line because we're
carrying people. But we're changing. We're not the same people
that we used to be, not all of us. How
was it when you grew up, When you grew up,

(03:30):
did you grow up with parents that told you, I
want you to get something, make something out of yourself.
I want you to make sure that you get your
education so that you can move further in life. I'm
gonna tell you I got friends today who can't get

(03:50):
their kids off the couch. They won't get up to
do Jack or Jill. And it's kind of heartbreaking because
why is it that you know our parents told us that,
and we know we know they did. I know mine?

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Did?

Speaker 1 (04:13):
I remember the time I ran away with my boyfriend.
I ran away. I don't know if it was the
middle of the night or when it was. I took
my daughter with me, we ran away, my son's father.
We ran away, and I might have told you all

(04:33):
this story before, and uh, I said, We both said
we're getting married. He was like, come on, baby, I said,
let me get my clothes basket with my baby's clothes
and my clothes in it, and let's go. We drove
down that highway and we got to his little apartment
and I felt like, ah, this is the start of

(04:55):
a new life for me. I'm gonna be with this man.
And my mama told his brother, you tell her to
Getrol's back to this house. My mama was a cussler.
She was he was a cussled baby. She he came,
told me exactly what she said. I pondered for one second,

(05:22):
and I mean it was that quick. I got my
clothes basket with all my clothes in it, in my
baby's clothes, and I packed that little girl, put her
on my hip. He put my clothes basket in the car.

(05:43):
That joker dropped me right off at the house, took
me back to the house. I'll tell you, my mama
wasn't playing. And my mother said to me, she said,
to all of us, if it's one thing, y'all gonna
do in this house, you're going to school? And why
was it important for my mother to tell us that?

(06:03):
Because my mother didn't graduate from school. She went about
as far as you know some of the people in
her day went to school, and she she never graduated.
She didn't have a diploma. She didn't want that for
her kids. What is so wrong with us wanting that

(06:28):
for ours? You know what I'm saying, still passing down
those words that our parents told us. Why can't we
get them kids off this couch stuff? For some parents?
And I'm gonna tell you, I used to be the
kind of person to have all the advice in the world.
I ain't got none. I don't you know why, because

(06:51):
as a parent, I made so many mistakes. I mean
a lot of them I did. But I didn't press
up on my kids.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
I took them to church and you know, made sure
they went to school, made sure they graduated and all
those things. And you know, they they took a lot
of what I shared with them. They sharing it with
my grandkids. Man, and my son said, I think it's

(07:29):
times think it's time for us to take these kids
to the National Civil Rights Museum. I was so proud
of him to want his kids to know about the
past of the people of color in this country. We
took them too. Oh my little eating was in there

(07:51):
just reading. She was reading everything she could. And then
let me say this, if you haven't been to the
Civil Rights Museum, and you from Memphis, I'm not gonna
say shame on you, but I am gonna say, take
some time out to go, because they do have a
free day that you can go down there, free education.
Just you know, go down there and learn some things

(08:12):
and take your young person with them, and hopefully it'll
motivate them. The ones you can't get off the couch
to do something in their lives because of people that
have done it. Sometimes motivation comes from seeing how other
people have come through. Some people, it's not so much

(08:32):
that they lazy, even though some I'm lazy, it's that
they don't have anybody telling them that they can do something.
We all need that somebody. We all have. I've had
that somebody. I've been that somebody for my kids, and
other people have been that somebody. And let me say
thank you to all the people that have been that
for me and for other folks that I know. And

(08:55):
I ain't even planned to talk about that, but I'm
gonna tell you it's not too late for us to
put in our kids what our parents put in us.
Make some of yourself. Do you know how good it
makes you feel when you can do stuff on your
own and you don't have to call your mama all
the time, because usually it's gonna be mama. We call him,

(09:17):
you know what I'm saying. Some of us called daddy,
but usually it's mama. And do you know how much
of a strain that is, if you're listening in you young,
how much of a strain and pressure that is to
put that on your parents, especially when your parents are
living paycheck to paycheck and trying to make a dollar
out of fifteen cent. All right, let me get off

(09:43):
my soapbox. Today is International caps lock Day. Yep. We
don't have to go into it. National nut Day.

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Ay.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Oh, that's a day right now. And those are the days. Yeah,
y'all see where there's a there's a recall. Uh, some
there's legislation. Uh there's a bill, and I talked about
it this morning and the news would stand there's a
bill to recall elected officials. And I guess this is

(10:15):
all over the state. I'm hoping it's not just for
Shelby County because if it is, they're gonna get sued.
But is it Tory Harris? Representative Tory Harris out of
this area. That's uh, you know, talked about this bill.
So what that what the bill is for? And mainly
I'm sure it's because of what happened with the school board,

(10:36):
you know. So it's one of those bills that you
know will allow people. Bill one four four eight. It's
seeking to give citizens a stronger voice in holding local
leadership accountable when ensuring fair and responsible governance. Current Tennessee
law limits the ability of local governments to create recall
provisions for special elected offices. And this is our offices

(11:00):
like mayor school board members, all of that. Yeah, Tory
Harris represents State Representative Tory Harris of Memphis. The only
thing he didn't put in here is is his ability
to recall local elective officials local which means he can't

(11:21):
be recalled or any of his counterparts. Put them all in.
Now there's gonna be a recall them elected official. Let
it be all of them, including state legislators. What do
y'all think about that? If there is to be a recaller.
You okay with it just being local folks and not

(11:42):
being state representative. That's that's pretty powerful if the state
representatives can create a law like this that does not
affect them. Is it just me things that make you say, hmmm,
that's an interesting one right there. And I did see too,
uh where the thirteen unions here in Memphis are protesting. Yeah, man,

(12:08):
they got out yesterday. They were out on them streets.
They're mad at Mayor Paul Young, they are. And they
had a few things to say down at that press conference.
And uh, I think it happened yesterday.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
He told us to our face that he will create
a position and in his administration, and that has not happened.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
The accept to his faith was the union friendly?

Speaker 1 (12:31):
He said, yes, today every union in Memphis stands to united.
Do we stand united? Maybe they upset the unions because
they said they had a memorandum of understanding with Mayor
Paul Young, and Mayor Paul Young said, uh, uh, we

(12:52):
ain't doing that no more, even though it's been uh,
you know, something that's been done in the city of
Memphis with other mayors. And the asked, so they talking
about that's thirteen unions, police, fire, and other. Let me
see that. So I guess that would mean the trash folks,
the who else? Who else? It's the mofolks. Let's see

(13:16):
the city workers from librarians to electricians. Every union in
Memphis stands united. That's a whole lot of people that
could be striking. They're talking about a possible strike if
this whole memorandum of understanding thing. If they don't work
this thing out, man, they're not happy. So they protested yesterday.

(13:38):
They did a little walking, not a little at Big
Walk because it's a lot of them, and then they
walked downtown. So why didn't here Paul Young decide to
not do that, or is it something that he's planning
to do that we don't know yet, or but the honey,
they're upset and they're talking about striking. Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(14:01):
that's a lot of folks. Imagine not getting your trash
picked up, not being able to go into the library,
not being able to I know, the police case strike.
I don't think they can fire department. But man, that's
a lot of people that could be striking around here.
Hopefully they're gonna work this out. I believe they will.

(14:23):
Hopefully Mayor Paul Young's don't get this thing together. I
was talking to y'all yesterday about Malcolm Malcolm X and
how he said he wasn't gonna be no snitch. We're
gonna do it. Mm hmm. Then I asked the question,
would you do it? Is that something you would do?

(14:48):
Have you ever been a snitch? You have a snitched
on somebody? No, that's the wrong question to asked, because
ain't nobody ever done that? And I ain't no snitches
around here. I ain't no snitches around here. And my
pssay for today, y'all, did y'all hear Janelle Monee? Did
you hear Janelle mone in my tea? Did you hear

(15:12):
her say that she went back in time and saw
David Bowie in concert? Did you hit his girl? Did
you think when I saw David Bowie saw I did?
I traveled back into the nineteen seventies and I saw
him do Ziggy start Us and the Spiders from Mars. Oh,

(15:34):
bless her heart. Just so she says she traveled back
in time. She's a time traveler. Now, if you know
Janelle Monae travel back in time, everybody else gonna want
to go to a lot of people don't want to
go too, then y'all gonna go back there and mess
stuff up, make it worse. And I'm not laughing at her,

(15:56):
don't get me wrong, but I think for a lot
of folks because we've seen the store worries. But she
says she actually did it, that's what she's saying. I
imagine Michael Jordan's like, Hey, I want to do it too,
because Michael Jordan, you know, was talking about he wanted
to play basketball, he'd loved to be able to play
that again he did. But my PSA for you is

(16:20):
if you're going somewhere to get some help. This is
for my seniors and everybody else out there that doesn't
know a lot about your cell phones and you're going
to these businesses, please lock down or take off your
cash apps out of your phones. Okay. So a Metro

(16:42):
PCs worker she's facing charges because police say she stole
four hundred dollars from a customer's cash app when the
woman came in the business to get some service. So
the police put her in the back of the police car.
She calls her mother to tell her what happened.

Speaker 6 (17:02):
This is it this?

Speaker 1 (17:04):
This is what she she's talking to her mama. Okay,
so what what happened? The lady say, I cashed out myself,
but me and my boss and we had a store
full of customers. We were standing.

Speaker 7 (17:14):
She was standing right there.

Speaker 8 (17:15):
So okay, you cashed out yourself her money.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
That's that's what she said when all I was going
was set up her devices.

Speaker 9 (17:25):
Okay, but wait a minute, so.

Speaker 10 (17:28):
You didn't show that you cashed yourself.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Yeah, it was on my cash app.

Speaker 6 (17:32):
Okay, what did you No?

Speaker 11 (17:34):
I did not.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
Yeah, she said she didn't do it, but it was
on her cash app. She did give the lady her
money back, but the lady called police. I just wanted
to share that with you, so you can be careful. Okay,
I'm getting people your phone, and if you do, watch
them because if you got cash app and those Venmo
who else is it Apple pay and all that stuff

(18:00):
on your phone, ain't no telling who might try to
steal from you. We don't want it. Let me go
to the phone before I had to go to a
commercial break.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
W d I A hello, Wow, why we say O
the show choice four hundred.

Speaker 12 (18:17):
Dollars gl get you a line and get your four
hundred million.

Speaker 10 (18:23):
Showing that company.

Speaker 9 (18:24):
Oh my god, you worried about four hundred dollars they did.
That is one of the easier and the biggest loss
to in the world that you could do.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
She got her four hundred dollars back. The lady sent
her her four hundred dollars.

Speaker 12 (18:40):
Ain't nothing, man, you could.

Speaker 7 (18:44):
Half wish it.

Speaker 9 (18:46):
After me, Man, I would be four hundred million dollars.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
That's would I would have would have been for mm hmm.

Speaker 9 (18:54):
But I were so kind and that long as they
got my money back, everything cool. Hey play with me
like that and see what happened.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Thinks down you were talking about Civil Rights Museum, right, Yeah,
I'm one of them. Never been there?

Speaker 5 (19:14):
What yes?

Speaker 10 (19:17):
Now?

Speaker 9 (19:17):
Or from ness born and ray out of John Johnson?

Speaker 1 (19:20):
You proud to you proud to tell me there?

Speaker 5 (19:26):
You know when I learned you're still there? Yes there, Yes,
I'm gonna tell you something.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
The reason why is because I know who controlled the
Civil Rights Museum right now, and it's just something in
my theory that I can't go to a place where
somebody's been murdered, assassinated. I can't do it.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
I mean, you know, ever since when the eighties came
around when they did.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
This stuff with mar birthday and everything like McCain and
McClean and wanted the people in there as on the
most to them didn't want it, and Stevie wand that
had to push so hard for it around the country.
And then when I saw why w c A did
that commercial, I had that dream speech.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
Uh, and then they showed him.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
I got you, I got you.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
So so why haven't you.

Speaker 5 (20:21):
The reason why?

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Because it's like this storm when people go there, it's
a real deal. Are you really going to see what
really truly happened?

Speaker 4 (20:35):
So?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Were you talking about what happened to doctor Key?

Speaker 9 (20:40):
I was there, I bent, I was boomed under this culture.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yeah, I got you, but but but I'm forgetful. I'm forgetful.
That's not the only information at the National Civil Rights Museum.
I hope you know that that's that's that's that's some
information there, But that's not all. So you're missing out
on all the other stuff that's up in there too.
And thank you for checking in. Let me go back
to the phone and see who's on hold. W d

(21:07):
I A, Hello, Hello, hey there.

Speaker 13 (21:12):
I hope that that you're talking to me because sometime
when you say hello, I say hello, and then it.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Be someone else. I am talking to you.

Speaker 13 (21:25):
My name is Priscilla.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
I call in every now and then, Yes.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
You're in. You're in wonderful.

Speaker 9 (21:33):
You know.

Speaker 13 (21:34):
I'm all for teaching our young peoples about history. And
I'm six through seven and I don't have any grandchildren,
but if I did, I would have you know, parties
like during Christmas time and in other holidays when the

(21:55):
family gets together, I would I would have, you know,
like a a way for my grand children.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
If they are able to answer.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
Questions about history.

Speaker 13 (22:08):
And what I would do is is I would concentrate
on a certain subject every time we get together, and
when they give the correct answer, I would award them
with the prize. But then at the end of the day,
I would give all the children there you know something,
But and then I would never know ahead of time

(22:30):
what they need, what they need to concentrate on. And
I think that that would be a good learning experience
for young people. And that's how we could as a parents,
we could help them, you know, know their own American history.
I don't need the teachers to teach my children about
American history.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
Because I've had American history.

Speaker 12 (22:51):
I've had Black history, and I know about.

Speaker 5 (22:55):
It so I could teach them my own children.

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Thank you. Yes, I appreciate you calling in and sharing.

Speaker 13 (23:02):
Then it's my time out.

Speaker 6 (23:04):
It's my time over.

Speaker 13 (23:05):
Do I average any more timely?

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well, I would give you more, but I got to
get to a commercial break. Okay, thank you, You're welcome
call me tomorrow. Okay, okay, okay, okay, bye bye. Yeah,
we're gonna take a break and we're gonna come back
and talk to you guys some more. I see you emailing.
You can tap in on that. iHeartRadio app Marcus Clyde,
Missus Norman. Let me see honest man, y'all hold on,

(23:28):
we'll be back in a moment.

Speaker 9 (23:30):
You're listening to the Stormy T Show on AM ten
seventy w D.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
I a miss ROBERTA McCoy, the lady that was up
in front of the church when she gave her money,
and you know he spoke to her. She said she'll
feel no type of way about him. She still love him.
He did not rebuke you.

Speaker 14 (23:52):
He absolutely did not rebuke me. Now there's a difference.
There was a correction because let me clearly state that
pastor gave instruction on the lines to get into.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
I was calling because the whole church was giving, and
it was our day of giving, and the whole church
was coming, and we didn't want people standing, the mothers
and all that.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
So I was calling them by increments and.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
And we had someone that had given out of before
and I corrected it, and I told everybody to listen
and come when you call. And that's all that was.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
That's what he said. Now let's go back to these phones.
See what y'all got to say? W D I A hello,
Oh Clyde, what's going.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
On with you?

Speaker 15 (24:41):
I'm gonna tell you a lot of these parents that
failed their children. If your parents, if the cheld and
see you getting that working, goanna work every day, you
know you and you and you're telling them what they
that you want them to be better than you when
they grow up.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
You know.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
And that's how my daddy did me.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
Like that.

Speaker 15 (25:03):
I did my son the same way and the way
I turned out, the way my son turned out. But
if my son saw me laying around the house every day,
not trying to do nothing, waiting on the governor and
send me something and not that out of ten, he
gonna think that's what that's the way it post, that's
the way life supposed.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
To be, because I ain't trying to teach him nothing.

Speaker 15 (25:24):
So and like I said, with all my I wasn't
no choiet boy, you know, so I made mistakes, but
my mistakes I made.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
I tried to teach you to my son so he
wouldn't make it.

Speaker 15 (25:37):
That's why you get yourself a pat on the Backstrom
because you said you made a lot of mistakes.

Speaker 9 (25:42):
But look at you talk to your kids, so they
shouldn't be it.

Speaker 5 (25:45):
So they wanted to do the same thing.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
So that what parents go through.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
So I hate to see these parents.

Speaker 15 (25:52):
I don't know the self about him, and it's gonna
get worse out of him now because they talking about
couldn't the stamps off and.

Speaker 6 (25:59):
Stuff like that.

Speaker 15 (26:00):
Right now, you're gonna have to get out here and
get it and the jobs out of here. Man, So
you mightther were gonna start playing for them because one day,
you know, the government was gonna stop giving out him.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Without hitting on Kis.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
All right, Clyde, thank you so much for tapping in.
Somebody emailed me yesterday and they were saying it's not
the kids. It's the parents. The parents should be held
accountable for their kids' behaviors. Yeah, that's what they said.
W D I A hello, Hello, I'm talking to thirteen. Hey,
how you doing Ryan? How are you? Hadn't talked to

(26:43):
you in a long time? What's going on?

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 16 (26:46):
I decided to chime in because I was listening at
how the morning heiled This morning, I hearry, you know
something summer.

Speaker 6 (26:54):
Some actvity going on, which I told They disagreed.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
What kind of activity you did?

Speaker 8 (27:00):
You hear?

Speaker 5 (27:02):
Well?

Speaker 6 (27:02):
They were talking about this thing about what is going
on in America?

Speaker 17 (27:08):
What should we do?

Speaker 6 (27:10):
And Meritis chimed in and Miss Lucia chime in. I
view them one hundred percent. They'll always spot on.

Speaker 18 (27:18):
However, I totally disagree with Denver.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
Okay, here's the deal, Denver. All right, I have listened
to you spout off on the radio.

Speaker 16 (27:29):
You give all these numbers, you get statistics, but they're
not write Okay, she were, She's correct.

Speaker 6 (27:36):
What you say, all you do is talk about the
same thing over and over. And they had the lady
asked a question, where should we go from here? Should
we go out and protest?

Speaker 16 (27:51):
Yes, one hundred percent because if they don't see us
out there with the other crown, they gonna think.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
We are scared.

Speaker 16 (27:58):
You know, we always got the black people's up, pray
and scale, you know what I mean, We got them already.

Speaker 6 (28:03):
So we have to have some skin in the game. Okay,
when you go to protest, do it easily, you know,
don't be throwing bottles and rocks and things like that.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
Do it peacefully.

Speaker 6 (28:18):
However, we have to be prepared. I've said this before.
I said it last year because I knew this was coming.
You've got to get your family ready in case they
declare Marshall law. You have to get your family passport ready.
You have to say at least three months of your salary.

(28:42):
Do not put it in the bank because if any
declare martial law, you.

Speaker 5 (28:46):
Can't get your money out.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
It has to be in a save pleasure why you
can get it? You know, you know you want to
know where we got to go, but we in America
have to be.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
You already got your three months saved at it somewhere?

Speaker 6 (29:01):
Got it sound like? Yeah? And also we had to
be able to protect ourself, not being.

Speaker 16 (29:07):
In an offensive mode, but in that defensive mode. You
have to be able to protect your family.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
I got you, Ryan, you showed you. Thank you for
calling in w D. I Hello, hello, Hello, Hello, call
you there, mister red Wing. Are you doing.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
Doing?

Speaker 6 (29:32):
I'm good.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
I was trying to get you. You you talking to oh,
bless your heart. You were waiting and you yeah, okay.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
I wasn't ready to go into a matter meeting, but
I wanted to talk with you before. Yes, sir, Well anyway,
I know you've blancastic, so I.

Speaker 17 (29:47):
Know you are too.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
I ain't even got to ask you.

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Hey, listen, Cooper, I wanted to say that I agree
that we do need to put a lot more emphasis
on teaching our children our history and culture. You know,
every time we do the black plastic bingo, that's what
we do. We use that as an opportunity to teach
our children and our elders, because there are a lot
of elders, believe it or not, don't know the history
of don't know the information, or they forgotten or they've

(30:12):
forgotten right. So that's what we do with the African visage,
and we really want to continue to do more of that.
So I encourage people to go to civil rightsmans there
and go to slave haven come to the African village
because these Republicans, these white Republicans, are some black Conservatives
and others. They're working to wipe our history complete away.

(30:34):
It's obvious and these evil people like the President and
many others like them are working to wipe our history.
They're wiping our books, taking our books on the shelf
they wanted.

Speaker 6 (30:43):
They're doing it in our.

Speaker 5 (30:44):
Schools and everything else. But they won't take the lives out,
the lives like Crystal Columbus discovered America and all these
other lives they're telling. They won't tell the truth about
Abraham Lincoln who wanted slaves. It was just a political
political ex for him to do what he did. He
didn't do us no favous.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
You know, we had to work hard for that.

Speaker 5 (31:06):
So you know, I want us to continue to encourage
our people to do that because we had a terrible
time right now in history, and you know, so we got.

Speaker 17 (31:14):
To work hard.

Speaker 5 (31:14):
We've got to continue work hard to educate all of
our people and any other people who want to learn
about our history, because we have a wonderful history, even
though we have a horrorful past from where we've been
abused and hurt so bad, but we are some of
the most resilious people in the world.

Speaker 4 (31:33):
So anyway, so.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Subjects William Loving. Thank you so much, mister red Wing.
I appreciate you calling in. Yeah, and hope your meeting
goes well too. Yes, ma'am, thank you all right, bye bye,
get on in the fight. Mister red Wing's in the fight, baby.
He ain't just talking about it.

Speaker 16 (31:49):
He is.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
How do I say that about it? About it? Is
that right? Young people that say it?

Speaker 4 (31:54):
Right?

Speaker 1 (31:55):
WD? I A how are you on this good looking Wednesday?

Speaker 12 (32:00):
He's being about it?

Speaker 5 (32:02):
So the man talking about it to being about it.

Speaker 6 (32:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (32:07):
So you know in America, you know, black people are
giving their history from our Luwa point.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
You know, this is your lua point.

Speaker 19 (32:16):
So that's that's why there are we're starting history from
sixteen to nineteen.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
You have to go.

Speaker 19 (32:22):
I'll find out what he was doing before we encountered
these people, before we came in contact with these people.
So I'm saying we were building pyramids. Seem said, no,
you had to know geometry to build that pyramied you. No,
you had to know what geometry to build that pyramed cad.

(32:43):
That pyramid is directly aligned with them stars of the earth.
You know that back in that time, our people were.

Speaker 5 (32:50):
Able to calculate the circumference of the.

Speaker 9 (32:52):
Earth to one meter one meter.

Speaker 19 (32:57):
Okay, so we ain't know, little people, but they consistently give.

Speaker 9 (33:03):
Us our history from our low point here in America.

Speaker 4 (33:07):
You got to go and.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
Find out what you were doing before you call me.
These people can't remember. I know.

Speaker 19 (33:14):
These people thought that if you feel, if you see
a load, you're going to fall off, You're going to.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Fall out the side of the earth.

Speaker 19 (33:22):
They just found out you could, you know, you could
steal around the glow up in fourteen ninety two when.

Speaker 18 (33:28):
Christopher colom was seeing but black.

Speaker 9 (33:31):
People were so comfidend to ceiling a round do a.

Speaker 19 (33:34):
Long time, I tell you in Mexico, and he said,
all people were smart, you know, they left it in stone.

Speaker 4 (33:43):
In Mexico, they as.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Some heads near.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
They call them all neck heads.

Speaker 6 (33:48):
L see all necks made out of granite.

Speaker 19 (33:52):
Yout to look at them, fierces, I say, I look
as is them fierces saying black.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
Oh the stone O.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Our people knowing us.

Speaker 19 (34:03):
Look, let's leave this instone, because you know, our people
seem to forget everything if you but we ain't we
ain't don know, come journey commediately, but they can give
you your history for your low point. So I ask
all these people who are scarting for the military to
come into the community, into these black communities.

Speaker 5 (34:24):
Yes, bring them, come, bring them, bring them.

Speaker 16 (34:27):
Now.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
The other deal.

Speaker 19 (34:28):
Donald Trump was in front of the generals talking and
he said, yes, we need the military to train train
in these cities for war, train our Denver black Confederate.
All these people, even client who are agree with sometime.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Who clapping for Trump? What did he mean when he
said that?

Speaker 18 (34:55):
What clarify for me goes keep this dog, keep.

Speaker 19 (34:58):
Around the point you're we'll be your more denvo.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
So I recited for.

Speaker 6 (35:03):
Me, what ca you man?

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Twin?

Speaker 9 (35:04):
You said we want the military to trade in these cities.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
I got your Marcus, Marcus want to know. Uh, let's see,
let's go back to this phone. See what y'all talking about.
Let me see who's been holding on the longest here?
W d I A hello, Hey, what's going on? Honest man?
How you feeling?

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Oh there we go again.

Speaker 20 (35:28):
Oh yeah, I forgot you congratulating you're waiting another day?

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Oh thank you? I thank you so much.

Speaker 17 (35:35):
On the other hand about the reunion.

Speaker 16 (35:38):
Uh.

Speaker 17 (35:38):
The city has been doing that for years on all
these administrations.

Speaker 21 (35:42):
They don't want to get a union.

Speaker 20 (35:43):
No money and stuff. You know, people know races. That's
why they fokawaii and so the guy y'all street sanitations
people think of because they ain't.

Speaker 21 (35:51):
Get no money.

Speaker 16 (35:52):
They load.

Speaker 20 (35:53):
They didn't load paid in publish service publa ward then
ain't other other city installation. And when they used to
go out there to to uh, you know, we're actually
for a raider, they said, well you got actually union
to know osee when the US go and the gratiation
they got so bad and tell they they had to
get an impass. They wouldn't even let them come down
stick across the table from there they'll get an impact

(36:14):
where they had to send them proposedly in for a
raid and see and man mayor uh uh and the
mayor down now when he came in offered he kept
Jim strickling uh staff. He ain't getting them new people there.
So these people doing exactly what they were doing.

Speaker 5 (36:29):
On Jim Strickland.

Speaker 17 (36:30):
And they they come to work, they do the same.

Speaker 20 (36:32):
Thing been done and they got when they get ready,
they know the clicks and the quicks and the twigs
around the things. While you know he's sitting there, you know,
think he's done a good job. But you know he
owned somebody I know recently that Uh they came in
and and and then didn't change his administration.

Speaker 1 (36:48):
Yeah he changed some of them. Yeah he didn't keep
everybody enough.

Speaker 5 (36:52):
But they got too many folks, too many.

Speaker 9 (36:54):
Thousand people working in there.

Speaker 20 (36:56):
There's controller stuff like the public Work Department for us
uh Robin before we left seed that man, they ain't
did nothing for four work these four five people for
any reason or no.

Speaker 3 (37:06):
Reason at all.

Speaker 20 (37:06):
And that's what state laws say, you know.

Speaker 17 (37:08):
But when you're on the union, it's a different thing.

Speaker 20 (37:10):
Where you got agreement you know between the company and
the union.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
Uh, you know for the fire process.

Speaker 17 (37:15):
But I know quite a bit about that.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
Issue on that today.

Speaker 17 (37:19):
They ain't never.

Speaker 20 (37:19):
Been right seeing Paul Young probably ain't even looked at that.
It's probably somebody from the previous administration brought.

Speaker 17 (37:25):
That to them, said this is what we've done.

Speaker 20 (37:26):
We can save the money where you're getting say thirty
five forty five million dollars from x AI. You know,
you say you're gonna get scientation umber scientation that the
owner department in public works. You know what I'm saying,
So you need to get you know, you spent that
money out where people's needed it if you ain't gonna
put it in the community about twenty five percent up
and going to our Boxtown or that.

Speaker 17 (37:45):
Seed, So what the other thing on?

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Where's the rest of it? That's a good question. Thank
you on this man, appreciate you calling in you because
that's a lot of money. I'm trying to tell you
that they got from x AI, a whole lot of money.
So he's right. If Boxtown is only getting twenty five percent,
where's the rest? Where's the other seventy five percent going?
It's a valid question. Maybe Mayor Paul Young is listening,
maybe maybe he'll let us know. But yeah, get them

(38:09):
folks a raise.

Speaker 16 (38:11):
Who was it?

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Was it the fire department that he had an agreement
with or they had an agreement with the city to
get a five percent raise and they ended up settling
for three percent fire or police one of them. But
at any rate, the memorandum of understanding is what they
are saying. They don't understand why Mayor Paul Young doesn't
want to sign that, and I guess we'll see in

(38:36):
the coming days what happens with that. I'm gonna read
your emails when I come back, and I'm gonna go
back to these phones and get your calls. Common man, King,
Harry O, bird Legs, Black Conservative, Michael Meredith, y'all, hold on,
we'll be back. I just read that in Mississippi you're
no longer required to take a driving road test to
get your driver's license. To how we know these people

(38:59):
a gonna be able to drive? Only a written knowledge
test and an eye exam are needed. Come on, man,
come on, you're kidding me right, Oh my goodness, and
the Grizzlies play tonight. Just f YI. Who's going anybody going?

(39:19):
Y'all going? W D I A hello, thank you, I'm good,
Come a man, how are you?

Speaker 17 (39:28):
I'm doing well, doing.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Well, wonderful.

Speaker 17 (39:30):
First of all, let me say yeah, let me say
that I'm glad that the young lady's mother told her.

Speaker 5 (39:35):
You took that money from the girl cash app I else.

Speaker 17 (39:38):
Where it had got into a phone. So good for
a mother to tell a point blank. But listen, I
want to say to you.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
I heard you're earlier in the show.

Speaker 17 (39:48):
Say that you don't give people advice because you made
a lot of mistakes.

Speaker 4 (39:52):
And I want to encourage you to believe.

Speaker 17 (39:54):
That you may have better advice than you think because
doing me, we navigate through life, we tend to make mistakes.
But the key year is did you learn from those
mistakes and what did you learn? And so that's where
your advice come from.

Speaker 4 (40:09):
Right there.

Speaker 17 (40:10):
I made a lot of mistakes because I came along
as a as a single parent, and a lot of
aspects of life, you know, as a whole. Yeah, and
so I learned from them. And you can't give advice
if you learn from your mistakes. Uh, you can absolutely
give some good advice. So I'm gonna give you. I'm
gonna give you a uh an assignment for this evening. Okay, seriously,

(40:32):
I want you to reflect back on some of the
mistakes you made over your life and ask yourself what
did you learn from them? And tomorrow let me know
if you think you got better from the lessons that
you learned or not. And I guarantee you come.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
Up and sayte let me write that assignment down. Reflect
over mindus past mistakes.

Speaker 17 (41:00):
And what what did you learn from them?

Speaker 7 (41:03):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (41:03):
Huh?

Speaker 17 (41:04):
And I guarantee you come up realizing that you can't
get some.

Speaker 5 (41:08):
Good advice and a lot of different aspects of life,
you know, because the.

Speaker 17 (41:13):
Think you made doesn't mean you got in trouble. It
was something bad that you've done. It could have just
been something simple, you.

Speaker 4 (41:19):
Know, but it was a mistake.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
Yeah, okay, thank you, coming man, that's good right there. Yeah, okay, okay,
I'm gonna look at that.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
You didn't want to hear what you say about that? Tomorrow?
Do my homework.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Thank you, Thank you teacher.

Speaker 5 (41:32):
Okay, appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
All right, all right, See that's what I was trying
to get my therapist to do. Give me some give
me some assignments. Yeah, tell me to go apologize to
somebody or something like that. Anyway, she never did it.

Speaker 21 (41:50):
Well w G I A hello, I have the most
aerdie mind, brilliant think there and political philosopher her uh
sorry yeah, the collar And I said, he I hear
these uh black folks calling in all time to the

(42:11):
show demonizing the white race, being condescending, degrading towards the
white white race, and want to promote the idea there
you know, black folks, we were kings and queens were
in Africa and we more intelligence, weren't we?

Speaker 1 (42:29):
But weren't we? Come on, black conservative?

Speaker 21 (42:32):
But there were Wait a minute, now, I'm a man
of much book learning. I didn't calling to this show
to try to be informed. I call it inform you
and your collars and your listeners pump your breaks.

Speaker 5 (42:47):
Said, it's here.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 5 (42:52):
Let me say this. Yeah. Uh, you try to you
try to contest everything I say, You're just gonna get I'm.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
Not trying to contest. I said, but weren't we?

Speaker 11 (43:02):
Uh?

Speaker 21 (43:03):
The answer to that question is no. Now, there there
were African monarchs and kings. You know in the Bible.
You got kings in England, kings everywhere. But every individual
wasn't no kings and queens.

Speaker 5 (43:23):
Let me tell you what Africa is. They sold millions
and millions.

Speaker 21 (43:30):
Of black African women, men, children and to slavery.

Speaker 5 (43:37):
Some of them was captains of war.

Speaker 21 (43:39):
Some of them ran through the villages, they captured the women,
They raked the women. Then they put them on a
book on the on the on the on the trade ship.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
I got your black conservatives, Oh my god, I got
you because everybody, everybody didn't do that either. If we
weren't all kings, then we all didn't do that what
you're talking about right there? Okay, we all didn't do
that either. Okay, you got it.

Speaker 4 (44:06):
Well, let me ask you this question.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
Answer your question.

Speaker 4 (44:09):
What?

Speaker 21 (44:11):
Yeah, you were talking about reparation, right Everybody always talking
about slavery that took place in America for four hundred years.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
American race has passed.

Speaker 21 (44:23):
So do you think black African Black Africa should uh
be uh should pay repay some form of reparation to
Black Africans who they sold into slavery and shipped over here.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
Hmm, good question. They ain't got it. I don't think
they got it, But I'm gonna tell you something. I'll
take a diamond. In a minute, you're gonna send me
a diamond, I'll take it. W D I a helloo, Stormy.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 18 (44:56):
You know that's not where I called for.

Speaker 8 (44:59):
I wrote my things down so I won't forgetting out yesterday.
But when they even food costs in, it just makes
me want to change my subjects.

Speaker 18 (45:06):
So listen, listen to that conservative.

Speaker 8 (45:09):
Yes, we know that black people Africans sow us in
the slavery. Look at one thing we didn't.

Speaker 18 (45:15):
Build their country from scratch.

Speaker 10 (45:17):
Okay, we're talking.

Speaker 8 (45:19):
About the one that came over here to build America up.

Speaker 18 (45:22):
We want reparation for our labor, do you wanner SAand
what the difference between the two is?

Speaker 4 (45:27):
So?

Speaker 8 (45:27):
Yes, African you want y'all want to awe something to.

Speaker 6 (45:29):
Say for sudden?

Speaker 8 (45:30):
That's okay, fine, we're talking about two different things here.
Food now what I call about storming? Okay, listen, when
you said why do people want hand out? Why do
y'all want to hand out all the time? Let me
ask you a question.

Speaker 1 (45:43):
I said, that's a conversation that I've been having. Have
we become a kind of the you know, and not
just black people but al raises?

Speaker 4 (45:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Have we become the kind of people that always want
a handout?

Speaker 8 (45:56):
And I get what you're saying, So you, brother Thomas,
what I'm saying you but no person in you. But
you're right about that. But answer to that question, why
why don't we find a handout there?

Speaker 18 (46:06):
Because my understanding is anything that that that government funded
is a handout.

Speaker 8 (46:11):
The people don't understand that there's money we're talking about.
You know, you get hard working people out here that
work a job and get through stem to have.

Speaker 18 (46:19):
Extra, you know, a way to feed their families.

Speaker 8 (46:22):
That's not a handout.

Speaker 18 (46:23):
First of all, it's a hand up, and that money.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Comes from us taxpayers.

Speaker 8 (46:27):
That's our money.

Speaker 18 (46:29):
So when we say what what the government said do,
the government is giving.

Speaker 8 (46:32):
Us some of our money back and putting it in
programs that help its citizens.

Speaker 18 (46:37):
Because when we're born, they give us a Social Security number.

Speaker 8 (46:40):
To track us through our life, so that when we
work and make.

Speaker 18 (46:43):
A dollar, we have to pay them.

Speaker 8 (46:44):
We don't have to show us. It's not like they say, okay, marriage,
if you want to pay taxes, then we're gonna help
you out through through life.

Speaker 18 (46:51):
But if you don't want to pay taxes.

Speaker 8 (46:53):
Keep all your money and.

Speaker 7 (46:54):
You on your own.

Speaker 18 (46:54):
They didn't give us a choice. They make us pay taxes.
So when we need something back, we got to stop
calling it.

Speaker 6 (46:59):
A hand out.

Speaker 8 (47:00):
We really gotta stop, because that is our money coming
back to us. The second thing is the.

Speaker 18 (47:05):
Pastor yesterday totally out of order.

Speaker 8 (47:07):
I don't care if they played a little snippet or
the whole thing, and that God told you right Crapfodollar
did come back and retract.

Speaker 18 (47:14):
That kept the saying we asked y'all for it's not right.

Speaker 8 (47:16):
He said all of that after he got his plane,
after he got his mansion, after he got simty rich.
Now he won't come back and condemn the other passor so.
I don't agree with him, but he did say that,
and it was out of order.

Speaker 9 (47:27):
Third thing, it's gonna be really quick.

Speaker 8 (47:28):
It feels really good in life, Stormy, when you be
able to do for your children.

Speaker 18 (47:33):
I know you mentioned that as well, when.

Speaker 8 (47:34):
Your children coming to you, it's a hardship, and it
can be a hardship. We all want our kids to
live and be prosperous. But the fact that if you're
a parent or grandparents.

Speaker 9 (47:42):
You can do for your kids, that's a wonderful thing.

Speaker 8 (47:45):
Last and final thing, and you said domestic balance month.
Ladies out there and men too, with mostly ladies. If
y'all are in a domestic balance situation, this is the
month to get rid of your problem. Now, y'all said Maril,
what do you mean by that?

Speaker 18 (47:59):
Read between life. I don't care what you think.

Speaker 8 (48:01):
I mean this one right here, say no more to
the messic balance. I don't care if you got to
set it up.

Speaker 10 (48:06):
I don't care what you got to do. This should
be the last one you put up any of the
messing balance.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
In your life.

Speaker 8 (48:12):
Thank you so much for let me in.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
You're welcome, Meredith. Yeah, man, if you're in, and I
know it's you know, when you hear you know, statements
like what Meredith's just made, you know, for some women,
it's scary. You know, they say it takes about seven
tries for a woman or even a man or whoever
to you know, get away from their abuser. About seven tries.

(48:38):
Seven That means some people going back, some people going back,
and some people can't understand. But just think about you
and your life when you've dated somebody who did you
wrong and then you went back. And that's not in
all cases because a lot of times when people, you know,

(48:58):
we all mess up, you know, every now and then,
we don't all mess up the same way, you know
what I'm saying. But if you hidding somebody, that's completely different. Ladies,
you don't have to put up with that. But don't
be hard on women. That's that's you know, it might
take them a little time to come on out of there.

(49:19):
Keep helping her, keep sending her some love, she keep
sending her some messages, keep giving away. Eventually she gonna
come out of that thing, and hopefully and prayerfully she
comes out with a life. I see, Miss Pamela said,
Miss Stormy, my mom is still sitting in her car
listening until you go off air because she is working

(49:42):
today and she is seventy eight. Oh my goodness, all
that's a hard step, Miss Fanny, Miss Fanny. I love you.

Speaker 5 (49:52):
I do.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
Miss Cassandra email, She says, congratulations, beautiful high Stormy. I'm
so happy for you. I miss you. And when my
daughter says, mom Stormy got married, I said what she said, Yeah,
I said, that's what she was talking A man, man,
man man. I love it and I wish you all
the luck and blessings in the world. Love you, Love

(50:15):
you back. Miss Cassandra Clyde says, Miss Stormy. I get
so sick and tired of these people calling up there
with all these conspiracies. Miss Stormy. The mayor of Memphis.
He has to do what the white power brokers tell
him to do. He's just a standing mail. Let's go
back to the phones. W D I A hello, laft

(50:36):
noon till your Stormy hey bird legs, how you doing it?

Speaker 7 (50:40):
I'm doing great. Thanks for asking.

Speaker 5 (50:41):
Let me just play it here.

Speaker 7 (50:43):
I got a few points here. You know, you were
talking about the upbringing and how our parents wanted us
to be better. Most most definitely, I lost my mom.
I had just turned twelve years old. She was thirty
four years old, and she passed suddenly. My father raised me.
My father raised me and my other siblings. Well, it
was two more of us at home, and I think
he did a great job. I have two degrees. I

(51:04):
got them later in life. When I got two degrees,
then I do them in a good but I got
them however, And as far as the Civil Rights Museum,
that's the last time I saw you when you were
interviewing that long winded man. I am, oh, yeah, I
am on the advertisement for for a civil rights museum.

(51:24):
I'm the lady. I'm with my oldest grandson and I'm
holding a clock with doctor Martin Luther King on it.

Speaker 6 (51:31):
That's me.

Speaker 7 (51:31):
That's where anybody said. I'm on the adverts for the
Civil Rights Museum. And I also wanted to say I
agree with Meritith as far as domestic violence, which, like
you said, we have to be patient with them. Allow
me if you will to do a few shout out
here to David and to Jane's fully love. I think
of you often, and I often think of Gerald Stewart

(51:53):
put some problem I set thinking about it. I just
talk with him that Thursday, and they still haven't found
his murderer. But I wanted to say that, and uh,
I think for my father to have raised me, he
did a dang good job. I'm very abracist being a female.
I'm very abracist. And I say I'm you know, I'm
a dominant force. Yes, I am so not very many

(52:15):
men can deal with me. However, I am who I am,
you know, and I'm not going to change. I say that,
I said it, and it's a done deal. Stormy is
always a pleasure to talk with you. But if anybody
want to see what bird legs look like, I'm with
my oldest son, Civil Rights Museum, adverse me Janice, full
of love, David. Yes, I'm still looking the right life
insurance policies on some of these men around here.

Speaker 4 (52:37):
Keep up the good work, Stormy.

Speaker 9 (52:42):
Story.

Speaker 5 (52:43):
Please, ma'am you're still there.

Speaker 7 (52:44):
Yes, allow me to apologize with your wedding, your marriage,
you being a bride, you were stating yesterday or how uh.
Some some people perhaps some women were emailing you whatever,
and it gave them hope. And then I stated something
which I'm not going to repeat. Please accept my apology

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for that, ladies, because there was hope involved. And then
I came in with something negative. So, ladies, anyone that
I offended, I'm woman enough to ask you to please
forgive me for that. And once again I'm not going
to repeat it, but somebody heard it, and you were
you were giving hope. You gave hope just you know,
for the women that want to be married Stormy, take

(53:28):
care of yourself. Okay, yes, yea, ladies, Okay.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
Oh that's beautiful.

Speaker 6 (53:33):
I'm out.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
I'm all right, bye bye. Yeah a Fellows, that's a
woman right there that you can come back and apologized. Okay,
and didn't have to, but she came back and said, please, ladies,
accept my apologies. It's a good woman right there. W
d I A hello, Michael, what's going on?

Speaker 9 (53:58):
Most congratulations on your nut.

Speaker 1 (54:01):
Thank you so very much. What man, we've been looking
for you. We had an ap b out on you.

Speaker 9 (54:06):
Oh man, I'm not hard to find, okay, just uh,
first I wanted umsus bird Legs. Yeah, that's a grown
woman now you' because the grown women can do that,
Miss bird Legs.

Speaker 5 (54:24):
You need to apologize to being.

Speaker 9 (54:25):
The force when I did, when I was acting from
my opfternity. My line name is the one above all.
So it's nothing wrong with knowing that you're forced.

Speaker 5 (54:33):
There's nothing wrong with being confident in yourself, nothing.

Speaker 4 (54:36):
Wrong with that.

Speaker 9 (54:36):
Don't ever apologize for it. You started to show asking
about reparations, and I always have a problem when this
subject comes up with black people and manage the setting
doesn't adduct us over to black people. And for you

(54:58):
Negroes that want to talk about that stupid question that
dudes asked about, well should the Africans, But chattel slavery
only happened here, it didn't happen over there. Because if
you were such a learned man like he said you were,
you know that slaves they're allowed to be laying on
the slaves, they're allowed to be educated, so they are

(55:19):
essentially indented service with sharecropperty. But if you read like
you say, you do what you don't you know that
already as far as reparations here and the Negroes that
always say, well, we're not old. We're not old that
this country has paid billions of dollars to Jewish people
of a Holocaust. The United States did not participate in

(55:41):
the Holocaust. In twenty twenty three, this country paid one
point three billion with a bet dollars to Jewish people
for the Holocaust two years ago. This country had nothing
to do with. This country has given reparations to Japanese.

Speaker 5 (55:59):
For the internment camp talk. They continue to do so.

Speaker 9 (56:03):
They're giving money to the Native Americans for slaughtering them, taking.

Speaker 1 (56:08):
Their land talk, and they still getting some serious checks.
And who owns all the casinos? It ain't us, it's them.

Speaker 12 (56:18):
Come on exactly.

Speaker 5 (56:23):
Right.

Speaker 9 (56:23):
They don't want to get on here and talk.

Speaker 5 (56:25):
About before that I love this country.

Speaker 9 (56:26):
I don't care about that.

Speaker 4 (56:28):
I don't care about any of that.

Speaker 18 (56:30):
That's your right, that's that's your pinion.

Speaker 4 (56:31):
You're entitled to it.

Speaker 9 (56:33):
But when you talk about a debt, the quietest church
mice ill. There's not another.

Speaker 5 (56:40):
You never found a Jewish person that.

Speaker 9 (56:42):
Said we don't need reparations. You've never seen the Native
American person that said we don't need money back. You've
never seen the Japanese and said we don't need.

Speaker 4 (56:50):
Money back either.

Speaker 9 (56:51):
Only with these negroes here, these we need negroes here.
It only happens here, and it only happens with these people.
And it's to say it's really sad. And I don't
try to change or attend to change anybody's mind. That's
why I always save to people. Don't argue with these pegeople,
because you're not gonna change anything. You can say stacks

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to them.

Speaker 4 (57:13):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 9 (57:14):
They want to hear, they want to get patted on
the head.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
Good job, and that's what matters to them.

Speaker 4 (57:19):
So let them live that life.

Speaker 9 (57:21):
And last thing common man told you absolutely right a stormy.
My father used to save me all the time. Even
if the only advice you can give somebody ears don't
be anything like me.

Speaker 5 (57:34):
That's the best advice you can give them, because.

Speaker 9 (57:36):
You've learned experience and if you know enoughing else that
you've made your mistakes or choices, because every wrong they
ain't had a mistake. Sometimes you know what you're doing
because I've done wrong.

Speaker 6 (57:46):
I know I was doing wrong.

Speaker 9 (57:47):
I don't had to own up to it.

Speaker 4 (57:49):
But you have to take that.

Speaker 5 (57:50):
And the best thing you can say is, hey man, you.

Speaker 9 (57:52):
Know you see, don't be anything like you man. You
may be helping that person, may be saving that person.
He said you good homework of Simon.

Speaker 1 (58:02):
Thank you, Michael, no.

Speaker 9 (58:04):
Problem, Miss I appreciate you. Welcome back.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Yeah, thank you. Okay, Michael done chimed in substitute teacher,
got two teachers, then gave me a Simons today. I'm
gonna take it seriously. And Michael is right. Japanese Americans
they got reparations. Uh. Native Americans still getting a Native Americans. Ma,
I'm finna go. Where where do I go? Somebody hit

(58:28):
me up? Tell me where do I go? Because my
great great grandmother was a full blown Cherokee. So that
means my grandmother on my father's side was half Indian.
And that's why I got this great, good great How

(58:50):
all hair is good hair, no matter how kinky or
coily it is so curly, it's all good. But I'm
gonna tell you I need to go see them people.
See how I can get in line Cherokees, you know.
And I will tell you something. There are some Indians
Native Americans. Let me say it like that, some Native Americans,

(59:12):
because I guess there are people that are from Indians
that are Indians as well, but Native Americans man them
checks coming, Okay, they coming, They're coming. Victims of the
Tuskegee Syphilis Study, victims of police brutality, and Chicago farmers,

(59:33):
coal miners, victims of terrorists Rosewood, Florida. Individuals harmed by
specific actions, they got reparations. Why is it that when
we talk about it, it's like we're saying a dirty word.
And I imagine it will be confusing for them to
figure it out because everybody's, like I said, everybody don't

(59:54):
want to get in line. I'm black. I got a
little bit of black and me. But they can figure
it out, figure out everything else. They wait too long,
they'll be giving it to everybody, including themselves. Now, we
want it before it gets to that point. That's right.

Speaker 21 (01:00:16):
You're listening to the Stormy t Show on AM ten
seventy w d IA.

Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Because I'm not planning to go down there. I think
by the time I get down there, after I leave here,
the game will probably be you gotta park and then
you gotta get in there and all that. But Jos's
playing tonight, so I know a lot of people will
be excited to see him play. Yeah, it's gonna be
a lot of fun. I'm sure it's not too late
for you to get tickets to see the Grizzlies. Their

(01:00:45):
game opener happens tonight. All right, let's go back to
the phone. See what you're talking about. Wd A, Hello, Hello, Stormy,
Hey King, Harry, Yo, how you doing.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
I'm doing? Uh, you know with the weather change and
you know that meant your body change. But first I
wanted to say congratulations and uh, I'm trying to figure
out it was stormy t or is it a D C,
D E F G. Now which one?

Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
This is a stormy t.

Speaker 4 (01:01:18):
Okay. I thought you might have changed when you get
there to another another letter.

Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
I thought about it. I thought about it, but you
know people already know, yeah that it.

Speaker 9 (01:01:31):
Was a joke for me.

Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
Anyway, a lot of these parents, a lot of these
parents talk, uh for allowing their kids to do this.
I don't know, but I've heard the people who have
grown kids living with them and don't work, sitting around house.
Stephen ain't doing nothing. So if you don't raise your
child right, then that's that's why you see what yesterday.
I saw the fourteen year old and two adults rob

(01:01:59):
three different places.

Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
What are you doing out Robin, That's what I was wondering.
I was wondering about that. And see that that kind
of brought to to you know when I said the
other day about these grown folks got these kids in
these streets. To me, I was like, Okay, somebody had
to have that that baby out there in them gint
no baby sixteen, But you know what I'm saying, out

(01:02:21):
there in them streets.

Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
Yeah, and they should start charging the parents because if
they bring their trucks back where they used to go
to your houses, they could think of that because they
should be in school. Most of them know you can
go to school no more. They just out on the
streets doing something, trying to rob somebody that's working hard
for their own life. And the next thing I agree

(01:02:44):
with that first call that was talking about Mary Young
and uh he still got the old staff on there,
and that reminds you of the school board with Fagan,
the old staff on there, that they would just want
to take off and do what they want to do.

Speaker 5 (01:02:59):
And she came in and want to clean house and
that's how all.

Speaker 4 (01:03:02):
That came about. So, yeah, when you get people that
don't want to do nothing. They're gonna try to get
you out of there.

Speaker 5 (01:03:08):
Mmmm.

Speaker 4 (01:03:09):
And so where did you go for your hunt?

Speaker 1 (01:03:10):
Can moon up the coast?

Speaker 18 (01:03:14):
Okay?

Speaker 12 (01:03:15):
Good good?

Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
I know I see you smile and I ain't even
looking at you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 4 (01:03:24):
Anyone enjoy yourself, stormy in Uh, congratulations.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
Again, Thank you King Harry. Oh, I appreciate you. I
do all right? All right? Bye bye? Yeah time chiming
in up in here? W D I A hello, I'm good.
This is this angie?

Speaker 10 (01:03:42):
Yes, girl girl, thank you?

Speaker 5 (01:03:47):
Okay, but I just wanted to say three things like, okay,
they have a conscience call today.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
Did do me a favor and take me off speaker
and my own speaker? Okay?

Speaker 5 (01:04:01):
You know you won't let me take you'll ear?

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
Yeah, you done cleared it up, so nice, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:04:07):
Okay, Okay. So they had a conscious car today about
saying that the National Guard, staate.

Speaker 22 (01:04:13):
Trooper whoever, is targeting different you know, the races or whatever,
and you know they're just doing what they need to do.
I don't feel like they targeting. They need to target
some of these people that hanging around.

Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
At these stores.

Speaker 22 (01:04:27):
Twenty four to seven, so all night.

Speaker 9 (01:04:30):
All day doing.

Speaker 22 (01:04:31):
Nothing drug and drinking, you know, cars and people scared
to get out their car.

Speaker 4 (01:04:36):
So I was just looking.

Speaker 22 (01:04:37):
They stopped something on shelves drive with twenty kilos on
left Kenemine on yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
Wait a minute, two.

Speaker 11 (01:04:45):
Of what what is it?

Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
Uh?

Speaker 16 (01:04:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:04:51):
There you know there you go, yes, hmm, don't see
the drive?

Speaker 21 (01:04:56):
Wow?

Speaker 15 (01:04:57):
Wow?

Speaker 22 (01:04:58):
So they doing You know, people don't always tell something
to say. Let them do what they do because they're going.
They got a lot of people down. If they're taking
people to jail for a little man of things, I
understand overcrowded and jail they don't need to go. But
they had the drugs.

Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
On top of their cow in a tie, you know,
so they need.

Speaker 9 (01:05:17):
They needed to cut down.

Speaker 22 (01:05:18):
And then domestic and people out there talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:05:22):
What happened over there.

Speaker 5 (01:05:23):
The two bodies.

Speaker 22 (01:05:25):
Nobody could have done anything about that. Whoever killed those
two later as they was in the house with them,
they knew them.

Speaker 4 (01:05:31):
So it's not the police.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Nobody can do about that. And they do have they
do have one person in custody in that situation. That's
a that's a real interesting situation that happened to Nutbush.
You guys, she's talking about the two folks that they
found over there that were murdered. I saw the story.
I think it was earlier this morning or was it
last night? Earlier this morning when they went over there
them overnight.

Speaker 22 (01:05:54):
And then they talk, and you know, we got to
learn that the media don't know what's going on. They
may walk up to me and say, do you know
what happened?

Speaker 5 (01:06:02):
I just tell them what I'm heard.

Speaker 22 (01:06:04):
What I'm heard ain't true.

Speaker 3 (01:06:05):
You know.

Speaker 9 (01:06:06):
Just wait when you we learned the truth when they.

Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
Go to the court and go to trial.

Speaker 22 (01:06:10):
But they always catch these people. They know each other,
their family, cousins or social sitting up fatherly drinking, smoking whatever,
or getting caught lovers or whatever. So there's nothing the
police can do about this, the mayor and nobody. So
they need to quit complain about domestics. Nothing nobody can do.

(01:06:30):
No all, I ain't gonna get I ain't gonna talk
too much.

Speaker 9 (01:06:33):
You have a good afternoons.

Speaker 18 (01:06:35):
Take those tickets.

Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
I'll take the tickets to the.

Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
Game, our girl. I don't know how I would get
them to you. That's the thing.

Speaker 22 (01:06:46):
Look, I'm just saying I'm seeing it for my sons
because we ride around the Coronel so anyway.

Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
From the station, call call me back in the six
o'clock hour. I'll about okay, bye, all right, let's go
back to the phones. Wd I A Hello, Happy Wednesday, Stormy,
Miss Pat, Happy Wednesday to you.

Speaker 10 (01:07:07):
Thank you, dear.

Speaker 5 (01:07:09):
You know what I listened to wd I A all
day every day.

Speaker 13 (01:07:14):
And two of my favorite out of the ten favorite
people I have at the station.

Speaker 18 (01:07:20):
I mean that calls your radio station.

Speaker 7 (01:07:22):
I heard two of them today, bird legs.

Speaker 6 (01:07:26):
And coming in.

Speaker 13 (01:07:28):
They are so you know, directing to the point, and
they always make sense.

Speaker 18 (01:07:33):
They don't go on and on and on about stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
It makes sense, yep.

Speaker 4 (01:07:37):
So it ain my day bird Legs.

Speaker 12 (01:07:40):
And coming in, and you make my day every day.

Speaker 18 (01:07:44):
So I just wanted to say that, sweetie, and you
have a wonderful.

Speaker 12 (01:07:47):
Day, Stormy.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Thank you, miss, love you and love what I hear
from you too, So thank you for calling. W d
I A hello, Hello, call you there? Mmmm? Where don't
they go? W D I A Hello, How you doing?

Speaker 6 (01:08:10):
Hey?

Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
I'm good?

Speaker 6 (01:08:11):
How are you good?

Speaker 7 (01:08:13):
Good?

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
I ain't know if you were talking to me or not. Yeah,
I got you now, joep? What's up?

Speaker 5 (01:08:18):
Hey? Uh yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
On that uh step? You know?

Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
I have worked at this warehouse that we had burned.

Speaker 9 (01:08:25):
The people that worked with me really friendly, but.

Speaker 23 (01:08:29):
You know, the information I got from them, it was like,
you know, they said, already get paid. They're paying them
to come over here, they're paying them.

Speaker 5 (01:08:39):
To go to school. They them that they wanted to
They gave.

Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
Them money, no loan, don't pay that.

Speaker 9 (01:08:46):
If they want to open up a business, that means
you get all these turns.

Speaker 5 (01:08:50):
Opened up these business the gas station and stuff like that.

Speaker 18 (01:08:53):
That's three money.

Speaker 4 (01:08:54):
That's three money to them.

Speaker 18 (01:08:55):
They ain't got to pay that money back.

Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
And I'm hearing this from.

Speaker 23 (01:09:00):
People that actually did it, and I knew that did it.
So you know when they come to us, they ain't
gona give us nothing. They don't want to give us nothing.

Speaker 4 (01:09:11):
You know, they want us forget m.

Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
That ever happened.

Speaker 4 (01:09:16):
That they main't go you know.

Speaker 23 (01:09:19):
See that's a black race to forget it, forget it
like it like it, yeah, like it never happened.

Speaker 4 (01:09:27):
They you know, they go on with your life.

Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Do what they're saying. But I know people that get
money for doing that.

Speaker 23 (01:09:34):
And they know they wouldn't need American tod that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
They give them just just here you go here, you go.

Speaker 5 (01:09:43):
And them although they're still going on now, but I
know it was going on.

Speaker 6 (01:09:51):
Huh.

Speaker 5 (01:09:51):
Thanks you what I had to say, you know, and
some of these calls to call it come out.

Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
We don't do nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:09:57):
You know.

Speaker 9 (01:09:57):
If I don't get it, I want my kids to
get it.

Speaker 1 (01:10:01):
Amen, you know or whatever. Yeah, thank you, all right,
thank you for chiming in today. Appreciate you. And go
back to this line before I hang up on him.
W d I A Hello, Okay, they're not there.

Speaker 5 (01:10:21):
W d I A Hello, Hello, Stormy TV.

Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
What's going on with y'all? Everything is going on?

Speaker 4 (01:10:32):
Storm in.

Speaker 12 (01:10:34):
We instead of complaining about the Metro sinis and they
stay troopers and their dogs.

Speaker 9 (01:10:42):
Well, what do we want them to do?

Speaker 12 (01:10:45):
And just like I said all the time, they give them.
But you go and you have a family meeting about
bottles them out it all Tho most of those guys,
I'll repeat the number one, it's a new generation, the
DGL storm if they don't care, they talking about what

(01:11:09):
do they want them to do?

Speaker 9 (01:11:12):
And with the crime that's personal.

Speaker 4 (01:11:15):
They not gonna starve the murders.

Speaker 12 (01:11:17):
It's gonna be three or four murders tonight.

Speaker 6 (01:11:20):
If not four or five.

Speaker 12 (01:11:22):
They it's not gonna be able to do nothing about
that unless they right there on the scene.

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
But everybody knows.

Speaker 12 (01:11:30):
Now they might have a few people that don't supposed
to be there. But you know, Stormer, when you're going
home the walls, they used to speed they going and
speed limb the fifty five. They going thirty and forty.

Speaker 18 (01:11:45):
So it's working and Orange.

Speaker 12 (01:11:48):
Now they stay in Orange now. But guess what they
is at the people.

Speaker 18 (01:11:54):
House that you know?

Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
I know.

Speaker 18 (01:11:58):
All roles come to e the.

Speaker 16 (01:12:00):
Ones they get me.

Speaker 12 (01:12:02):
You know these people I bad what's the name? I
can't think of her story?

Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
But she called you.

Speaker 12 (01:12:07):
She said they was on mill bread. She was so happy,
she said around. Now you look how old that man was.
She Look how old that guy wo was. Now you
know it's seventy some years old. Come on his road
just came.

Speaker 7 (01:12:22):
To an Ning.

Speaker 4 (01:12:24):
When your road come to ed, it's for Ed.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
You talking about the lady that called in and fank
was Miss Hill.

Speaker 12 (01:12:34):
I know she was out for meal breadth and she
was so happy. She was getting you the update and everything. Yeah,
they was right down there out forama breads, and I
whackom I'm storm it. And just like I told little
more knocking heads in our.

Speaker 5 (01:12:47):
Family, Well, we asked you to do right.

Speaker 9 (01:12:51):
You want to do what you want to do.

Speaker 12 (01:12:53):
So now that they're here, I'm not taking no phone
call you in the best place. I'm suti good back.
That's what I'm gonna tell him, Like I told him,
we didn't already say him note about them because we got.

Speaker 22 (01:13:06):
So that thing.

Speaker 12 (01:13:08):
They can do what they want to do. Don't add
my number on that note, storming.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
Have a good one, all right, lady d thank you
so much, appreciate your w D. I a hello.

Speaker 9 (01:13:20):
Oh man, it up, I can't call it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
What's going on, Denba. What's happening with you?

Speaker 3 (01:13:27):
Not much?

Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Nothing much?

Speaker 5 (01:13:28):
Kicking a little one up, last of them Mohicans. Her
first day of school was yesterday, so uh, she's enjoyed it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Got her at the house. I got the house to
myself again.

Speaker 9 (01:13:38):
Now, uh real quick.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
Mister Rigg called on.

Speaker 15 (01:13:43):
Yesterday and he, uh, he actually requested you to ask
me a question about a certain day and you didn't
want to do that.

Speaker 5 (01:13:51):
So I'm not even gonna go into.

Speaker 6 (01:13:52):
A brig Now you can answer.

Speaker 1 (01:13:55):
I figured you probably wouldn't answer, but but if you
know the question, go ahead and answer it.

Speaker 17 (01:14:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:14:01):
I mean yeah, I was there, and unlike a lot
of these these people, I.

Speaker 5 (01:14:07):
Don't want to be disrespectful.

Speaker 11 (01:14:09):
So I just say people that called this show, I believe,
I believe in sing for myself. I believe it was
mister Marvin Gaye that wrote a song said believe what
is it? None of what you hear and only half
of what you see.

Speaker 9 (01:14:25):
And it's amazing that black folks have been.

Speaker 11 (01:14:27):
Doue for so long that it don't matter what you see,
it's about what you hear.

Speaker 9 (01:14:33):
So and so said, Trump said, Trump said this, Trump
said that what.

Speaker 18 (01:14:40):
It's amazing that everybody.

Speaker 11 (01:14:41):
Can call this station it's quote what Trump said. But
I guarantee you miss rmy.

Speaker 9 (01:14:47):
Ninety five percent of the people to quote what he said.

Speaker 11 (01:14:50):
Don't know what he said cause they didn't hear him
say it. They heard somebody tell them what he said.
And black folks go running with it like it's the gospel.

Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
It's amazing.

Speaker 9 (01:15:02):
So y'all read as far as people attacking, Oh, the.

Speaker 11 (01:15:07):
Capital was attacked and people got hurt and beat.

Speaker 5 (01:15:10):
Up and they were stealing.

Speaker 9 (01:15:12):
Man, stop believing everything you hear.

Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
Wait a minute. So you telling us nobody died.

Speaker 12 (01:15:21):
One died on that day as.

Speaker 9 (01:15:24):
A result of the of the of the protest itself.

Speaker 11 (01:15:29):
The one demand that died from a heart attack.

Speaker 18 (01:15:32):
I was standing next to him.

Speaker 10 (01:15:35):
That's why I try to get people to understanding that
I was standing there when he had.

Speaker 11 (01:15:38):
A medical emergency.

Speaker 18 (01:15:41):
The only person that died on I've said it screamed.

Speaker 11 (01:15:44):
From the top of my lungs ever since that day.

Speaker 18 (01:15:48):
The only person that died on that day was the
Air Force.

Speaker 11 (01:15:51):
Veteran Ashley Babbitt that was shot by the federal officer
in the capitol. Everybody else was the next day officer
look it up, this me officer Brian Signey, the one
they said that the January Sick insurrection has killed the officer.
He died the next day.

Speaker 9 (01:16:11):
From a stroke. From a stroke.

Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Okay, I'm gonna look at my last I'm.

Speaker 8 (01:16:16):
Gonna look at that last thing. I mad real quick,
real quick, ain't my last?

Speaker 7 (01:16:21):
Seam?

Speaker 11 (01:16:21):
So so Rad said, why don't I go to Denver
to help the crime or why don't I come back
to Memphis to help fight the crime? Man, you sound
like a clown because the help that's there that you
have now you don't anyone want.

Speaker 1 (01:16:37):
I got you, Denver, I got you. Oh my goodness,
y'all be Oh my god. Somebody went off on me
this morning. I was in my bed, I was sleeping,
I was minding my own business. I wasn't doing nothing
to nobody. And I heard somebody collar complaining about me

(01:16:58):
this morning.

Speaker 4 (01:16:59):
I was like, what what I do?

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
W D? I A Hello, Thanks Storming, How I'm good?

Speaker 8 (01:17:09):
How are you fine?

Speaker 12 (01:17:11):
What I would like to say in his Stormy, May
God ever be in your husband's marriage.

Speaker 1 (01:17:16):
I wish you much.

Speaker 10 (01:17:18):
Love and happiness always.

Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Thank you, Thank you, miss bitch.

Speaker 6 (01:17:23):
Bye bye?

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
All right, bye bye, You're welcome.

Speaker 5 (01:17:26):
W D I A hello, Hello, Hey there, hey Stormy.

Speaker 9 (01:17:33):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (01:17:34):
Miss joy Hey, missus Joyce. I'm doing good. How are
you doing today?

Speaker 4 (01:17:39):
I'm okay.

Speaker 9 (01:17:41):
Congratulations on your marriage.

Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Thank you so much, and I.

Speaker 12 (01:17:45):
Hope you'll live happily ever after.

Speaker 10 (01:17:48):
Yes, yeah, anyway, someone heard a comment about talking about
teaching your children certain things how to be industrialist, how
to work is one thing.

Speaker 18 (01:18:09):
But awful.

Speaker 10 (01:18:11):
I think that one thing that parents need to really
be on and most parents, I believe, trying to do it.
But it's enough of them who aren't doing it, or
if they are doing it, it's not registering. So many
of the kids are so rude and disrespectful. You so

(01:18:35):
much profanity right in front of a dot, I mean
my seventies, and they'll stand right there, right.

Speaker 18 (01:18:45):
In your presence.

Speaker 10 (01:18:46):
They professional words and it doesn't They won't don't either flinch,
They don't think anything of it. They do not respect authority,
and they do not respect the fact that you are
in elder And that's not all of the kids, but
it's still far too many. And so teaching them how

(01:19:08):
to work and to be industrials or for them watching
you work, get up and go to work every morning
and not lying around because they say a hand up, Yes,
if we need help, we should be able to get help.
But a hand up is one thing. Then people who

(01:19:30):
are capable and able body to work, just get on
assistance in stay forever. You already use it as a
help in hand, and then look for the time.

Speaker 8 (01:19:43):
When you can come off of it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Yeah, that's kind of what I was That's kind of
what I was talking about because a lot of us,
you know, there are a lot of people who never
even had to use any kind of assistance. But there
are some people who have had to use it.

Speaker 5 (01:19:56):
Like me.

Speaker 1 (01:19:57):
I've used it before and I use it as a
hand up. So I ain't too too good to tell
somebody but where I've been, where I come from, but
I didn't stay there right a stepping stone.

Speaker 10 (01:20:11):
Yes, it's nothing wrong with that, but there are some
people who get on it, never make an attempt to
get off it.

Speaker 18 (01:20:18):
It's a way of life to become.

Speaker 10 (01:20:20):
A generational Their children look for it to be that
way too. But one of these days the government is
gonna stop doing it. And so you need to teach
your children to try to get an education, to try
to better themselves, and for God's sake, teach them manners and.

Speaker 9 (01:20:39):
Respect for all those property.

Speaker 10 (01:20:42):
And you know, when I started school in nineteen fifty
three as a first grader, it was on our report
card conduct. You know, we got a usual if how
conduct wasn't good, And of course parents would get you
too about that.

Speaker 8 (01:21:02):
You But now I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:21:04):
If they still have it on there or not.

Speaker 10 (01:21:06):
But so many of our young people need a refresh
your course in mannerisms and respecting others in authority.

Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
And yes, ma'am, I appreciate you coming in. Yes, ma'am, Yes,
great way to end the show.
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