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Speaker 1 (00:19):
I was ready, bro.
There's a hindrance Silence isconsent, so let your voices be
heard, man, we brothers withopinions.
Now we spreading the word.
Bringing light to the darkRevolution is our art, man a lot
of people talk, but they ain'tnever walked apart.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Gotta shine a light
on poverty and fight against
injustice and always speak thetruth when the enemy's amongst
us.
Welcome back, ladies andgentlemen.
It's Sunday.
Y'all know what Sunday it istoo.
Baby.
Two games left until the finalgame, like my man Zeb was just
saying, and we're going to getright into it with a little
local news and then we're goingto, of course, jump off into the
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Illuminati inauguration.
You know, you guys take it forwhat it is, because my man Twin
always lets y'all know, firstand foremost, this is just for
entertainment purposes, but ouropinions are just that In the
meantime, y'all got to stopbeing quiet, man.
Y'all got to let us know howy'all feel good or bad and give
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us some feedback.
Man, we appreciate the onesthat do that, but get out to us
on Spotify, youtube, everywhere.
Actually, man, that's my manTony.
He puts us up everywhere.
We're going to keep doing it.
Only one thing I will call myboy out real quick fellas.
He posted on Facebook last weeklike season one, episode 16.
And I'm like season one.
We've been going on this strongfellas since 2021, man, we
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about to hit that four-year mark.
So, yeah, I guess it's likeseason five, but anyway, fellas,
let's kick it off.
Mr Tony, let them know whattime it is baby.
Well, tony, let them know whattime it is baby.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Well, Chris, to
clarify the season thing.
Yeah, we've been going on forwhat?
Almost five years?
But the whole season thing isjust we are going to start doing
seasons, so we'll take a break.
Come back, you know, during thespring, whatever to clarify
that For sure.
Yeah, so have the peopleanticipating for a few months
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our lovely voices coming back.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
You're talking about
the rebrand, yeah rebrand the
relaunch.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
There you go.
Reinvent, you got to reinventyourself.
Yes, there you go.
But yeah, always go back andlisten to the older episodes.
That's how we got up andpopping.
But okay, so let's jump rightinto local scores and we'll
start with our area.
In Virginia, hanley won onTuesday 82 to 25 over
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Brentsville.
Wednesday you had Osborne Parkdefeat Manassas Park 69 to 42.
Meridian still winning.
They beat Kettle Run 85-35.
Princeville lost I don't knowwho, rocky Nehemiah County, I
guess 60-36.
And Falkier won again, theyseem to keep rolling.
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They beat Liberty 77-35.
And our Thursday slate wasFalkir defeated Liberty 77-35,
and Skyline defeated WarrenCounty 81-44.
Friday, meridian defeated manFalkir 69-39, and Hanley beat
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Manassas Park said a schoolrecord 108 points in one game.
The previous record, I believewas, was 102, I want to say 103.
So they set a school record ina single game.
Uh, shirando defeated jameswood 43 to 39.
And yesterday in the big gameeverybody was anticipating, you
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know hanley versus charCharlottesville.
Hanley destroyed them 65-34.
Kettle Run defeated James Wood47-45.
And there you go for theNorthwestern District.
So moving on to West Virginia,because we don't want to forget
about our brothers and neighborsin West Virginia since we're
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right here on the state line.
Let's see.
On Tuesday no score.
So Friday yeah, it's SpringMills defeated Martinsburg 60-37
.
And Spring Mills is rankednumber one in West Virginia, the
state, just to let you all know, yeah, set that up.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Tony, set that little
scrimmage up for the day.
They both have spring mills andhanley, two number one teams in
the states right and then I'msorry.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
So saturday they had
games as well.
Martinsburg 169 to 60.
I don't know, all these schoolsabbreviate, maybe it's kaiser
or something, and then the samewhat they played a doubleheader
or something.
Anyway, Washington won 88-65over KCA.
Whoever that is, let's not justcall them KCA.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
That's King's
Christian Academy.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
There you go.
So they played back-to-back.
On Saturday, the boys'basketball team played two games
.
So there you go for area localscores.
Everyone, and and also, let'snot forget about the girls.
The handley girls played atough game against
charlottesville a rematch, likewe said, of the playoffs and
they fell short by three wasn'tthat a rematch of the state
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championship well states likewhatever it is, it wasn't like
the state championship yeah, itwas in the state tournament,
right yeah, state tournament.
Right, yeah, state tournament.
Yeah, because the boys andgirls remember last year both
lost to Charlottesville.
They had to go toCharlottesville and play the
boys and the girls.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
And what did we say?
Haley had everybody returning.
So just like you said, theyhave everybody returning to show
what a 20, 30-point win.
And the girls both lost somekey players and both returned
some.
It looked like you knowCharlottesville had a little
more.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah, the
Charlottesville girls.
They've returned a lot of girls.
But you know everybody wants totalk about Hanley's schedule is
weak and this and that it'slike guys, it's like you make
your schedule Charlottesvilleright.
So they were great last year.
We can't help kids graduatedblah, blah, blah.
You know what I'm getting at.
But now we've talked about this.
But Falkir seems to be decent,but they weren't really that
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great the past couple years.
So from year to year you neverknow who's who sometimes.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
I'm just surprised
Hanley doesn't play Falkir man.
We played them twice a yeargrowing up.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
But you can only play
so many teams in your district.
We can't play 40 games.
No, but you're supposed to playevery team in your district.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
That's supposed to be
like the state law, or not law,
but like the rules.
If they're in your district,you play them, and football once
and basketball twice.
One home, one away.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Isn't that right?
Speaker 3 (06:41):
I get it, but they
can only schedule so many.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
I just wait a
district first, and how many
times I got out of it Christhere's so many teams and they
know, but not in the district.
So if there's, like how manyteams are in their district.
I'm looking up right now, wayne, ain't that how it is?
You play every team in thedistrict, one home, one away.
You guys are so stuck in theold times, when there was three
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schools.
Speaker 5 (07:06):
You have so many
schools now and you can't, and
you're only allowed to play somany games per season.
They can't play everybody, yeahthat's what I'm getting at.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
I mean now, remember
when we was a school, you only
had Liberty, or not evenSarandon but then they now you
got Kettle Run, you got Falk,you got uh Brentsville.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
There's so many
schools but we had James Wood,
we had Sharando, we had Falkhere, we had Liberty, we had
Loudoun County, we had LoudounValley, all those schools,
parkview, they was all so welost three of them because
Millbrook and them are new onesthat are built, but we played
every one of them twice.
That's all I was saying.
I'm like I didn't realizethey'd no longer do that, yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
No, they still do,
they still do, but like Wayne,
just they might flip-flop itLike next year.
Speaker 5 (07:53):
they probably will
play fall career twice.
You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
Yeah, so they got't
know if it's east and west yet,
or north and south, but you knowwhat I mean.
That's kind of how it feels.
That's kind of what it isreally.
Mm-hmm, tony, I can't lie.
I haven't been in the areaenough to know all those things.
I just know who's good and comeback and watch when I can.
But that's wild to me, likeyeah.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
I get it.
Every time, so start moredistricts, chris would have a
40-game schedule because he'dsay, man, we've got to play
everybody.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
But you're supposed
to have more districts then
We've got to play Clark County.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
It'd be like an NCAA
schedule.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
But Clark County is
the closest school to us, like
that.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
But you brought that
up to see what I'm saying.
He's like why?
Speaker 2 (08:42):
don't we play Clark
County, but that would be an
out-of-district game for me,like if I could do it.
But I would definitely play thein-district schools.
Yeah, Because I would hate tobe a district champion or not
and I'd be like, well, we didn'teven get to play them.
Speaker 5 (08:55):
And then you got to
think about the athletes that
are on the basketball court,that run track Like it would
just it wouldn't add up fromseason to season.
You know what I'm saying.
Like if you added that manymore games to the basketball
schedule, Like they wouldn't beable to get out of that sport to
get into the spring sports.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Right, but it's so
confusing to even me, chris.
Yeah, I'm just surprised.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
I don't know, that's
another type it's like.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
it's so confusing to
me how some of these teams are
in our district but yet they're3A, we're 4a, yeah, I don't get.
Speaker 5 (09:27):
It's just like.
All they're doing is it'srealignment.
That's all they're doing.
Speaker 3 (09:31):
So I don't know.
We talked about.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
Okay, they have to
realign the schedules and it's
almost like the nfl, like how weplay certain teams every four
years or every five years, youknow being yeah but we had
single way, double, double-a,triple-a.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Now there's like 6A
right All the way up like 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6.
Yeah, there's six classes.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
They doubled it, but
they haven't added districts.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
That's what confuses
me, Like why ain't there extra
districts?
Now I bet you 7A.
Speaker 5 (09:59):
Oh, I'm sure there is
7A is coming soon 7A will be
coming soon.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
There's tons of
districts.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
We're going to keep
going on that.
I know we got to keep the showmoving, fellas, but before we
get into how the game wentyesterday with Christian and
them, we do got to shout outbecause we forgot last week.
We ain't shout out that kidWill man dropping 51, breaking
the school record.
Take it for what it is it'sstill a school record at 51 and
17 minutes.
Man, I got to shout that youngman out, so congrats to him.
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (10:27):
We don't want to set
the single school record for
most points in a game, also as ateam right.
Well, that was this week.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
That was this week.
Oh, that wasn't the same game.
No, that wasn't the same game.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I think they scored
like 90 or something We've seen
a lot of good teams and goodplayers come through Hanley, but
no lie this they're still goingto come back again next year.
That team may be the bestoffensive team that Hanley's
ever seen it's a possibilityyeah, they're all.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Yeah, I mean shout
out to Will we didn't want to
forget about, but we had our boy, you know, jay Sean Offit, on
last week, so gave him his shine.
We didn't want to take thatshine away from him.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Yeah because he
already going d1, and then you
got people like Will andChristian and all them going D1
too soon.
So, but yeah, shout out to thejudges, man.
Regardless, you know politicsand everything else.
Man, they got some ballers overthere.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
I mean it's a style
of play also.
I mean, you know, we could havescored 100 points back in the
day easily, man, but it was justthe style of offense that Tommy
ran, I mean he ran a motionoffense, but like Tony said, he
said he thinks I'm stuck in theold ways.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
I'm going to play all
the teams.
So I'm more like Coach Dixonand then Tony's, more like Zach,
like that running gun stuff,the AAU brand basketball.
I ain't mad at it, that's justhow it is, you right?
No, my team, my team.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
I'm different.
Don't compare me to anybodyelse.
I'm different.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
I'm saying y'all got
the running game.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Haley runs a little
bit, but they don't run as much
as I'd like.
I'll just keep it real, becausethey got the dogs to do it.
They can run people off thecourt.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
But they put up 80 or
more points a game.
Dude Haley's killing.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
A lot of these kids.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
They play at 100
miles an hour, man, a lot of
them don't have two speeds.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Yeah, that's why you
see a lot of points being put up
on the board but that's justthe way it is.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Even in the nba, in
college it's high scoring.
Now, that's what the the peoplethat run it want.
They want offense football too.
They want offense.
That's why it's a passing game.
But I see a lot of out ofcontrol play, though I mean but
how did christian and jayvon andall of them do yesterday and
will?
Speaker 3 (12:29):
well, christian got
in foul trouble and for early,
so he got like two early foulsand it sit like the whole first
period, got in the second, thengot his third foul, then had to
sit the whole rest of the half.
So I mean, but he did his thingdeep.
You know, he makes like me andWayne always talk about.
He makes his impression whenhe's on the court.
He's a difference maker Justbecause of his length in
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everything.
You know defensively andrebound Like he was rebounding
the hell out of the ball.
You know doing all the otherthings.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
What about Amari and
everybody?
Speaker 3 (12:59):
else and Amari's
injured right now.
But they all played well.
It was Kyron and Will you knowpoints-wise, because Kyron he
was on yesterday, he was hot.
Speaker 5 (13:10):
I just try to stress
to kids man, you've got to play
with a high IQ when you're onthat batting board.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
I mean Christian
makes great pads, he's got great
court vision, you know, makesthings happen when he's on the
court.
Yeah, and not taken away fromany of them, they all do play
their role, do their thing.
Speaker 2 (13:30):
You got Christian out
there signing autographs, oh
shoot.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Yeah, don't let it
get to his head.
It don't matter if he didn'tscore no points.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
That shows right
there he makes a difference.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
He had five but, like
I said, he just got out of his
game, I guess offensively.
But how can you get in a rhythmwhen you're on the bench?
Speaker 5 (13:46):
You know what I mean,
but at the end of the day,
though, it's not about how manyhe scored.
It's who won, though.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
That was the first
thing I said.
It's like I want to see himmake an impact on the defensive
side and he does.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
That's what he does,
yeah it's just kids, you know
when they look at it, whenthey're young, they always look
for the points as a stat.
But let me ask you all this Doyou all still get the paper and
have all the stats like who'sthe area leaders and points
rebounds?
Do they still do it.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Yes, I've sent that
to you guys.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
They still send it to
me.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Yeah, they still do
that.
I've sent that to you guys intext.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
the area yeah well,
christian and categories right
yeah, I think they did it allfor football season.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
That's how I kept up
with the stats because I think
they they just put one outrecently.
Now that's cool, man, I have tofind it, keep it moving.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
But in the meantime,
mr rush man, we gotta shout your
big bro out.
Man, all of our big bros, mrcarl rush, over there in
louisville county, continuing todo big things like he does in
the winchester area that's rightthat Big ups to my brother man.
You know, a recipient of aleadership award.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
Yeah, leadership for
community work.
You know what I?
Speaker 3 (14:50):
mean yeah, that's
awesome.
Carl's a great dude.
Grew up with him.
I always knew I was like thatguy.
He's going to do something.
You know he always had his headon straight growing up.
So congrats, carl.
You had that leadership awardin Loudoun County.
Keep doing big things, yeah,man.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
It's like anything
you touch turns to gold.
Man, Keep doing your thing, bro.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
One of the few
shining stars in that class of
97.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Yeah, that 97 class
wasn't so great.
Even Dixon said that.
He's like just be glad I cutyou.
That was the worst team I everhad.
We only won three games allseason.
Speaker 5 (15:32):
That year was
horrible.
We'll keep it moving becausewe're not talking about that
Right.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
So jumping into,
we're getting on Trump because
that's the hot topic Everybodydid In his second term and
they're making dumb ass changesand everything.
So I'm going to let Zeb startthis off, because he seems like
he got a lot to say about MrTrump.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
Well, it's not really
about Donald Trump.
I think people are blowing itway out of proportion.
Him like reacting to him.
They're all friends, likeyou've seen.
You saw the video at I think itwas gerald ford's funeral.
He's sitting there next toobama like they're.
They're talking like likethey're buddies.
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You don't know what they'resaying, but he might be saying,
man, you coming over to watchthe game after this what kind of
conversation they're having.
Like you see them, they're allfriends with each other, but
it's the people that vote thatare so divided.
Right right, yeah, that's how Ilook at it.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
So what's some of
these laws he's put into effect
or trying to put into effect?
I know there's like the lg,bg2q, whatever, he's transgender
.
I know he's like now you haveto, um, either be male or female
on your identity and stuff likethat.
And then of course, you knowthe immigrants is immigration's
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a big thing, but to me he'strying to change the whole
Constitution.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
Honestly, he is man
and to me they should be able to
stop that man that should haveto go through a ruling, through
a judge man Trying to changeacts that are in the
Constitution.
Man, we're talking taxes, we'retalking abortion, immigration.
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I mean, the list just goes onand on.
Man, it's like he's trying torewrite everything, man.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
I'm trying to bring
up right now.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
He already revoked
the Civil Rights Movement Now
what's that Chris, he alreadykind of changed the civil rights
movement.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
Yeah, and I thought
that couldn't be touched.
Speaker 4 (17:49):
Right.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
I don't exactly
understand everything just yet,
to be honest, but he didsomething to where it's not like
it was.
So, with all the work thatpeople did throughout history,
all the way through the bigcivil rights movement in the 60s
, he kind of revoked it and tookit away.
It was like there's no equalrights opportunity anymore and
employees don't have to givenobody an opportunity to be
hired.
That's just one of the thingshe's changing, everything.
Speaker 5 (18:14):
Yeah, just like with
the taxes I just mentioned as
one of the things he's trying tochange.
It's not to better for thepeople, it's to better the
corporations.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
That's all this.
This is is a big corporation.
Speaker 5 (18:25):
It's like a beer it's
like a six or seven percent
difference of corporationsseeing more money, you know I
mean so where they're not havingto pay that seven percent back
in, so now they're able to seethat money man.
So it's not there.
He's not bettering it for thecitizens at all, you know you
see what he did for what?
Speaker 2 (18:45):
for the tariff stuff
with Canada, mexico and China.
So everything we get costs waymore money, which means
everything from clothes tolumber to oil is going way up on
us, not down.
Speaker 5 (18:55):
Well, I heard he
wanted to make Canada one of our
states.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
It's bigger than our
country.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
I think I've heard
that I know it's bigger, but
that I think I've heard that Iknow it's bigger, but that's
what I've heard that means onestate is bigger than the rest of
the country he basically saidhe wants it to be a part of the
United States man.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
I don't think they
would agree to that.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
No well, supposedly
he changed Gulf of Mexico to
Gulf of America.
Oh yeah, which to me.
I think I might have said itlast week.
But what does it matter?
We are all on America.
This is not just America, weare the United States of America
.
Speaker 5 (19:37):
Canada and.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Mexico are part of
America, just like so is Jamaica
, and so is Chile and Argentina.
They're all part of America,either North or South, but it's
America.
He changed it and all of asudden there's snowstorms all
throughout Texas and Florida.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Oh, you're right,
yeah, what's going?
Speaker 2 (19:53):
on with that shit man
.
It's going to snow.
It's snowing heavy down thereand I know them.
People can't even drive incertain cold conditions.
Imagine the snow down inFlorida right now.
I've seen them videos like damn.
Speaker 5 (20:04):
I saw the one video
from a lady from Georgia.
She came out of her front porch.
She's like what is this?
She's like nobody's going towork today.
Shut them down.
I mean those type of people,man.
They don't know how to drive inthat shit, man.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Yeah right, zeb.
What do you think people areblowing out of proportion and
what do you think?
Speaker 4 (20:26):
is already making
sense.
Well, I just think, like people, we're so divided this country
is so divided, the people butthe leadership is not.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
They do that on
purpose, they're not divided.
Speaker 4 (20:43):
They're colleagues.
They all know each other.
They might be from differentpolitical parties, but it's like
two different football teamsthey compete, but a lot of them
guys are friends when it's over.
Speaker 5 (20:54):
I can agree with that
I agree with you.
I mean we're totally dividedbecause that's why you have
different parties and that's whythese people support these
parties.
But it's designed that way.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
If they divide and
conquer.
Speaker 5 (21:07):
But the people that
can create this stuff are the
ones that really divide us.
Yeah, and we're beingbrainwashed with what they're
telling us, and that's why wehave not one nation, it's a
divided nation.
Speaker 3 (21:22):
Yeah, because it's
just crazy.
It's just crazy to me thinkingabout that.
You know divided, but when youthink about Trump's first term,
what Snoop's?
A good example?
He was dogging Trump and thenwho else was like Obama, but now
his second term, now Snoop'ssupporting him.
Speaker 5 (21:39):
Yeah, because he's
better in that higher class of
elite people man.
Yeah, because he's better inthat higher class of elite
people man.
Like, if you make a lot ofmoney, he's going to take care
of you.
That's his promise to theseelite people man.
That's why you see a lot ofthem supporting him now.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
See, there's the
other thing about him.
It's like we're told he'sracist, but why do so many Black
people vote for him?
Why do so many Mexican peoplevote for him?
Why do so many Mexican peoplevote?
Speaker 2 (22:03):
for him Because he's
a businessman.
He's a businessman.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
You could still be a
racist.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
But I can't tell
another race how to feel.
If Snoop Dogg feels he's not aracist, who am I to tell him?
He's black man, I'm white.
I can't speak on that.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
But what is it?
Money talks.
I can't speak on that, but whatis the way that money talks.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
I can't speak on that
.
There's a lot of them Lil Wayne, 50 Cent.
There's a bunch of people thatsupport Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Kanye.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
West lost his career
supporting Kanye Trump the first
time.
Now everybody's supporting him.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
When we were young I
don't think any of us even
thought about it, and none ofour parents or older people told
us this kind of stuff.
They probably didn't know.
But the it and none of ourparents or older people told us
this kind of stuff.
They probably didn't know.
But the reality is, all thesehigh, big people like snoop is
huge snoop super huge uh what'sthat girl that with the chiefs
um taylor swift?
these people are so huge thatthey they're such big
influencers among the masses ofpeople that, whatever they do,
(23:00):
it influences the masses ofpeople, whether right?
Speaker 3 (23:03):
or wrong.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
These people are
being used by the Trumps and the
leaders of Google and Meta andeverything else.
So the Zuckerbergs and Bezosand all they're using these
people and paying them like amotherfucker.
You give them all this money,man.
Nelly said it on his firstalbum.
He said I ain't been the samesince I signed 4Mill.
You know what I mean that was$4 billion.
They get way more than thatright now.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
But didn't Zuckerberg
?
He died, didn't he?
Speaker 2 (23:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Zuckerberg.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
Zuckerberg.
He's one of the youngest onesstill out all day.
Speaker 5 (23:35):
He's our age, but
Chris said the dude that created
Facebook had passed away.
Speaker 4 (23:40):
Nah, he was at the
inauguration.
Nah, nah, that had passed away.
Nah, he was at the inauguration.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
Nah nah, that was
probably fake news.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
It must have been
something.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
But he now owns Meta
and Meta controls.
So much of that.
There's AI.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
But, chris, back to
what you said and to answer your
question, zell that he justsaid Snoop the younger
generation, or even generation.
So you just said what Trump's abusinessman?
Yeah, generation, or evengeneration.
So you just said what Trump's abusinessman, it don't matter
color, he knows who influencesand who's going to have
followers.
So if he gets Snoop to supporthim and Snoop's coming out with
(24:11):
a new album as well, they'rebusinessmen.
Let me get Snoop on board, andthen I'll get more people to
like me.
Oh, he loves Snoop.
He don't fucking love Snoop.
He don't fucking love Snoop, heloves lying in his pockets, the
color green, the color of money.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
I was just thinking
that but here's the thing it's
no longer.
I don't think it's no longer.
We can be like the color ofgreen.
It's clear.
Money ain't even no color, nomore, it's all credit.
Speaker 5 (24:40):
Well, whatever.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
Digital money.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
What color is digital
?
Speaker 3 (24:46):
But yeah, that's the
thing, it's like you said it.
Or Zeb?
He's a businessman, so that'swhat he's doing.
Look who all he's brung in andhired on his team.
I mean Musk and who else Likehe's got all the big.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
It's the CEO of
Google, the CEO of.
Amazon, all the biggestbusinesses in the world.
They're all together.
Like Zeb was saying, that'strue.
That's why Trump ain't the onlydude in office.
His whole party is in office.
And Musk told him, like, look,you're going to do what we say
or you will get taken outWithout trying to say it Like
they warn people.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
And that's what's
scary Very powerful people now
on his team.
Speaker 5 (25:30):
But if you noticed,
like when Musk took the podium
at the inauguration, like heseemed happier than fucking
Trump Like he won somethingBecause he's richer than all of
them.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
He's smarter than all
of them.
What did Musk do when he was upthere?
Speaker 5 (25:47):
Man, he was on some
good drugs, man.
He did that Hitler thing.
Yeah, pay attention.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
people Do you know
that.
Speaker 5 (25:53):
People are just
brushing that off.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
How come so many
Americans are like I don't think
he did that or this and that.
Some are, but some aren't.
But yet yet that thing that hedid.
The other countries that areshowing it on the news, they're
blurring that thing out yeah,they blurred, censored it.
But americans are like, oh, hedidn't do no hitler thing I'm
like man, that motherfucker Idon't understand why people
think they're not.
These people are doing what theywant.
(26:16):
They're taking over lands.
They're.
They're killing people,genocidals.
Right now, in our day and age,when we didn't think it would
ever happen.
They're doing it in our face.
Wayne just said it.
They're all together and that'swhy I'm like these are the tech
gods dude.
What took over life since 2000is technology.
Like crazy, bro, I was watchingthat.
They have everything they wanton us.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
I was watching that
inauguration live out of
curiosity, because you knowwe're kind of a news platform,
right when because you knowwe're kind of a news platform,
they're right when he did that,I cut that shit off.
I was like this is crazy, didyou see?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
it like he did it
twice?
Speaker 4 (26:49):
yeah, because I've
seen photos and they might have
caught him when he's reaching upto wave, and they just caught
him in that moment no, no, no,no, no, dude what not a photo
video he did it.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
It is straight up.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
Somebody tried to say
he was basically saying, when
he touched his heart, that Ilove you.
And then when he went out likethis, he meant to the whole
crowd.
I was like man the way he didit.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
Nah man those are
people that have been
brainwashed the most to neverthink that these people are evil
or do anything wrong.
They don't understand, likeWayne, whose brother owns the
biggest drone company it's ElonMusk.
So they have all of that, allthe AI, all the drone stuff,
like Zeb said just a second ago.
(27:35):
When I said he's richer, zebsaid he's smarter.
That's true, he's smarter thanall the dudes.
Speaker 5 (27:40):
I didn't mean to cut
you off on this.
No, that's all good.
Anything technology man.
They got it bro.
And what fuels this countryright now?
Technology man.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Yeah, so one issue
that's real big is the pardons
for January 6th, because Trumppardoned 1,500 people.
He imparted everybody.
Dude, I have the whole list infront of me, the whole list.
Speaker 5 (28:11):
Yeah, but the people
that he basically pardoned,
they're white supremacists.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
They're white
supremacists, they're criminals.
That's what I'm getting at.
I mean.
Trump's a criminal too, exactly.
So yeah, he's a felon, but he'sour president.
Nobody cares about that either.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
But everybody in that
party is a criminal.
Not to be funny, you'd neverbecome that rich to have more
money than the rest of the worldhas together without doing some
kind of criminal activity.
Right, they didn't just clearlyflat out make their money
straight up, genuine.
There's ways they've donethings and controlled us, and
(28:48):
that's how it is.
How does individuals those fourindividuals, they shown with
trump they have enough money togive everybody in this world
money to be good?
Speaker 3 (28:59):
but bro, this whole
pardon thing is out of control
you know what I?
Mean like well, he pardoned allthem, whatever for january 6th,
and then biden.
Well, biden first pardonedpeople because, like we said,
it's a.
He pardoned people because heknew who he feels trump is going
to come, after he pardoned hisbrother.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
He pardoned his son.
Speaker 3 (29:24):
He pardoned more than
his son.
Speaker 5 (29:26):
Because they're all
scumbags, man, I'm trying to
tell you I think he pardonedjust regular inmates also who
were convicted of drug charges.
Because of the drug chargesthat they had caught, they felt
like it was a little too harsh,you know what I mean?
Like I mean they was puttingpeople away for like 20 plus
(29:48):
years for like a drug, for adime bag, yeah.
And you turn around and youstorm a Capitol and they didn't
even receive that kind of asentence, man Like.
So which one is more worseselling drugs or storming the
Capitol?
Like me selling drugs orstorming the Capitol, like me
personally selling drugs?
You know that could be just aphase in your life.
(30:10):
You know what I'm sayingHanging with the wrong people.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
So back to what I
said.
You know Biden starting topardon people, it was five of
his family members he feelsTrump is going to come after.
When he would is why hepardoned them His two brothers,
james and Francis Biden, hissister Valerie Biden, owens and
(30:33):
James Valerie's spouse, sarahBiden and John Owens.
So of course he pardoned thembecause he's scared Trump will
retaliate and go Owens.
So of course he's pardoned usbecause he's scared Trump will
retaliate and go after them.
Speaker 2 (30:47):
Except for the fact
that they're all friends.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
Yeah, it's an abuse
of power that we're talking
about.
Would, they pardon us.
No, there's no moral highground in what we're talking
about, man, they're pardoningtheir people.
They wouldn't pardon us.
Speaker 3 (31:06):
It's fucked up.
Speaker 4 (31:07):
Think how the other
people feel that are locked up,
that are watching these guys getpardoned and they're like man
why didn't they pardon me?
No moral high ground in thisconversation.
We're talking about corruptionon both sides.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Oh yeah, that's what
I'm saying.
It's just total corruption onboth sides.
Oh yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (31:23):
It's just total
corruption on both sides I agree
it's a money thing, man,because, like, if we don't have
anybody locked up, like, how dothey make money off of that?
Okay, so they the.
The system is designed for youto get locked up, go broke get
pardoned by the president whenyou get out of prison or jail.
You have nothing, so you'restarting all over again.
Nine times out of ten, thosepeople were ex-criminals, so
(31:48):
they're gonna get right back outand do the same thing and
they're gonna lock them rightback up.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
It's just a cycle,
man, and it's the way it's
designed, man but they pick andchoose who they lock up because
the biggest criminals wearshirts and ties.
Yeah, I'm not you know, what Imean.
I'm that serious, exactly right, and and I would wish we as a,
as a podcast brother unity, wecould start something, tony,
because you just said that thetwo parties, it's not.
(32:12):
It's not two parties, it's themand us, them and us.
But they divided us so that,like you said, the reds and the
blues, that's why it's bloodsand crips.
They divided us rich and poor,black and white and everything
in between fat and skinny.
They divide us so many ways,while they just continuously
control us and they have fun uptop.
They're like we got everything.
Speaker 4 (32:31):
Nah, they're probably
having a big playoff party, all
of them together.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Yeah, they probably
are.
You think Biden's playing beerpong.
Speaker 4 (32:37):
Obama and Trump are
playing beer pong.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
But you think,
Biden's chilling with Trump
right now?
Maybe not right now, but ingeneral they do hang out,
probably Obama all of them theyhang out man.
Speaker 5 (32:49):
That's my personal
belief.
I feel like they created thewhite race.
I don't believe it was a raceman.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
They moved away from
the equator and eventually, over
time, people had lighter skin.
Speaker 5 (33:03):
We call them white.
Like man get out of here.
Speaker 3 (33:07):
They don't care about
any of that yeah.
Man, one of the big names thatpardoned man, because Rage
Against the Machine was allabout this guy, his innocence,
leonard Paltare.
Who was he?
He was a Native Americanactivist who was convicted of
killing two fbi agents in the70s.
(33:27):
Palter has been in prison since1976.
Having maintained his innocence.
All along has been in poorhealth.
For you.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
He got pardoned well,
guess what you said 76, I'm 44
and was born in 81, so this guyis at least in his 70s.
So good for him, man who wantto spend their whole damn life
in jail, no matter what you'vedone after 40 50 years man you
gotta let him go yeah yeah I'lltell you one thing though,
because he did a lot of badthings already.
there's one thing I do like thatI've read that he did.
(33:55):
Everybody who got in troublegot discharged from the army and
the military because theydidn't take the COVID shot.
He reinstated every single oneof them and said if they want to
go back, they can be good, theycan go back and all of them get
back paid for all those years,good.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
So who was that?
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Biden did that?
Speaker 2 (34:12):
He knows it wasn't
what everybody thought it was.
He's like everybody can gettheir money back for the whole
four or five years since then.
Speaker 5 (34:29):
And they get
reinstated.
He was like they should havenever gotten in trouble because
they didn't take it.
You did, but biden did that.
No, trump just did this.
Did that.
Well, that's, I mean, that'sgood, it's all a scam, man.
That's how a pharmaceuticalcompany stay afloat.
Man like it all boils back downto man like why do you think
trump's trying to cut like byessential medications from like
like China and stuff?
Man, he wants all of that to bebought within the US.
(34:49):
He's keeping all thosepharmaceutical companies afloat,
man Like they're bringing alltypes of money in.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Man Wayne, you're the
only one on this panel with a
daughter, but obviouslyeverybody has a wife.
How do you feelall feel about?
Because we're men?
Man, I've always said weshouldn't be able to tell women
what to do, but he just prettymuch got rid of abortion.
Women can't get abortion likethat.
And he's even banningcontraceptives or whatever it is
(35:18):
and I'm like what the fuck yeah?
it's wild so they want todepopulate people, but then they
don't want people to be able tostop from having kids if they
want to.
So how does that make sense?
Wayne, you have a daughter.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
I mean.
So here's my thing with theabortion thing.
It happens to girls whenthey're young and I get it
financially they can't supportit.
It could be a lot mentally onthat person, school baby.
You know what I'm saying.
But there's got to be some kindof plan to help these girls out
(35:54):
.
If we're going to do this, I'mnot against it because, like you
know, you're killing aninnocent soul At the end of the
day, but and that that souldeserves to have a life just
like we're having.
Speaker 3 (36:14):
My main thing is, my
only thing, is what if it's rape
?
That's, that's always the firstthing.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
I don't want my
daughter or somebody I love
having a child and they have todeal with it their whole life.
Like that, your dad is somesomebody that raped me, right?
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (36:25):
I mean, this is, this
is a big discussion.
This, this is a whole anothertopic that we could do on a
whole another show.
But I get it.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
I mean you're gonna
have trump, changing it, already
making life hard for women yeah, you're gonna have mixed
beliefs all over the abortionthing.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
I mean, yeah, there's
never any resolution to it.
I don't think so.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
Yeah, I mean, my
thing is I'm with Chris.
I mean to me there's exceptions.
You know you get raped by yourdad, which sadly happens.
It does you know family memberssomething?
How would you like to live andlike man?
That's weird.
To me, rape is number one, Likerape by anybody.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
You know what you
just said, tony would mean that
the kid has is their father, isalso their grandfather I know,
but what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (37:10):
just rape is yet
period.
Doesn't matter who it is.
The girl should have it likethey don't want it you know what
I mean.
Speaker 5 (37:15):
I just think we, as
men, shouldn't be able to tell
women what to do exactly but Iagree, the long-term situations
with incest and babies man, likethe learning disabilities and
capabilities that they're goingto have, I get it.
So there's got to be some kindof stimulations.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Yeah, to me it's just
to be in.
To me it's still that.
Don't tell them what to dobecause, like you say, they
still have the choice.
They should have the choice tokeep it or not.
Right, that's just how I feelon it.
Right, why tell women what todo?
Right, it's their body.
They want to keep it.
They do.
If they don't, they don't.
(37:56):
Yeah man, who is somebody tomake a law and tell?
Supposedly a free countryEspecially from a man's
perspective.
Speaker 5 (38:05):
I don't want to be
biased, but this definitely has
to go through a woman high ofclass that is in the executive
office.
We have men making decisions,we have the men making decisions
for the women.
This topic don't suit me wellat all, I mean.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
So, Zeb, how do you
feel on abortion?
Speaker 4 (38:32):
I think it's the
woman's choice.
But when people claim to beraped, they should definitely be
able to get an abortion.
But if they're raped, somebodyshould also be going to jail.
Speaker 3 (38:44):
Yeah, You're with us.
It's their choice.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
It should be their
choice.
Speaker 3 (38:53):
I look at it and I
think all three of you look at
this and it's just simple to me,Like, okay, it's your choice,
it's easy, but we make it such ahot topic.
I know it's a touchy subject,but it's the woman's choice.
It's like I say let it happento your family, the ones out
there who don't.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (39:12):
Let it happen to you,
let it happen to Trump's family
.
Speaker 3 (39:14):
Yeah, let it happen
to you, and then I bet you're
going to feel differently.
Exactly, you know what I'msaying.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
Yeah, we can move on.
Let's talk, let's touch on thetariffs, though, right, because
what he's trying to do, he'strying to up the percentage of
pay on foreign goods into theUnited, everything, yeah, that's
a big deal too 25% on Canadaand Mexico and 10% on China but
Speaker 3 (39:38):
see everybody loves
this.
It loves Trump.
Everything's going to getbetter with him and everything's
going to go down To hell.
It will if that happens.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
You know all these
tariffs.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
he wants to start
taxing and increase Right.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
Would you say 25%, I
think.
Speaker 5 (39:53):
Yeah, like 25% 25% on
two countries that's connected
to us.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
So we're like
basically stabbing them in the
back and groceries is alreadyout of hand as it is in gas.
Let's just mention thiseverybody.
When everybody says, oh, thegas prices are going to go down
with trump dude, that jumpedwhat?
30 cents?
Like a couple days after hewent into office to answer that
for us.
They jumped up 30 cents in oneday.
Speaker 5 (40:20):
It's like Trump is
basically saying fuck all
countries, this is what we do.
We're bullies.
We will control the situation.
Speaker 3 (40:30):
I mean I say I know
the president's having an effect
on the economy, but it's thebig corporations.
You know oil companies, allthis.
Speaker 5 (40:39):
But who owns most of
that?
Speaker 3 (40:42):
Bush, the Bush family
, the elite man?
Well, yeah, the elite.
Speaker 5 (40:48):
They all got their
money tied in that shit man.
It ain't just Bush's money, Imean I'm pretty sure.
Oh, I'm just saying.
Speaker 4 (40:54):
You said the oil
companies.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
BP it's most of the
high-powered people that are
Middle Eastern people.
That's their land.
And here's something else Trumpjust did this week.
He's trying to ban Muslims fromcoming to this country.
Like, how do you just ban awhole religion of people?
Like they're all bad Dude.
(41:18):
They're just trying to wipethem out, take their land and
take the oil.
That's the most, one of thebiggest private things in the
world.
They want to control the oil.
The white man don't control it,but they're trying to exactly
how you gonna ban muslims.
I got a lot of muslim friends,man close people like they ain't
no bad people, just I don'tthink christians, jews, nobody's
bad just because they're in areligion.
Speaker 5 (41:33):
People are all bad of
everything yeah, but you hit it
on the nose, chris.
You said how do you take over?
You gotta eliminate them.
Speaker 2 (41:40):
Yep, they also said
and I got a video, I'm pretty
sure y'all might have seen italready where are we going to
start when they we depopulate?
They said, with africa.
Well, I seen a white dude.
He was like they're no, they'renot important, so we can just
wipe them out.
I'm like so they want to takeover that whole continent.
And then they want to take overthe Middle East.
Well, guess what?
That's most of the brown andblack people.
Get rid of them, and then it'spretty much not even being funny
(42:03):
.
It's white dominance, whitepower over the whole world.
Speaker 3 (42:06):
You're not being
funny, you're right, but it's
wild.
But I want to touch on thistariff thing.
I'll bring up a little articlewith some facts on it, just a
little bit.
You know how it can affect oureconomy.
So you know Trump wants to.
(42:29):
He well, I'll start off inquote.
You know he's repeatedlythreatened to dramatically
expand tariffs.
It's a move that could affecttrillions of dollars in trade
and reshape prices foreverything from cars to
medication.
All right, trillions of dollarsin trade and reshape prices for
everything from cars tomedication All right.
So, moving on, imported goodsare a key driver of the American
economy totally $2.9 trillionin 2024, with China, canada and
Mexico accounting for over 40%of that value.
(42:51):
And he wants to tax of thatvalue and he wants to tax.
He has threatened a 10% tariffon goods from China and 25%,
like we just said, tariffpercent tariff on Mexico and
Canada.
That's who everybody voted for.
Great job everybody.
(43:11):
Great job America.
Speaker 5 (43:13):
I'll just call it
great job.
So all the goods that y'all buy.
So all the goods that y'all buywhile you're out shopping and
wondering why it's so high, youcan just thank yourself.
Speaker 3 (43:22):
Yeah, don't start
blaming the Democrats.
Way to go, baby Right.
Speaker 5 (43:29):
But it's crazy.
Go buy another Tesla.
It'll be about $10,000 morenext year.
Speaker 3 (43:37):
We said it here first
.
It's already starting to happen.
It's going to be so much betterfor everybody with this man in
office.
Speaker 5 (43:48):
I feel like Elon Musk
.
He's a robot himself, man, helooks like one.
I feel like he's got a computerchip in his brain, bro, he does
look fake, he does man, helooks like one.
I feel like he's got a computerchip in his brain, bro, he does
look fake.
He does man.
Biden looks fake man.
Speaker 4 (44:02):
They're like robots.
Speaker 5 (44:03):
They act like robots.
Have you seen his eyes, man?
They look possessed like thedark side.
Man like the devil.
I look at him at some of theinterviews he'd be having.
I'd be like man, like the devil.
I look at him at some of theinterviews he be having.
I'll be like man.
Y'all see his eyes.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Does he even have
pupils?
Coke's, a great drug.
Speaker 4 (44:23):
He looks like the guy
on Star Wars, the emperor, the
one who's Darth Vader's boss.
Speaker 5 (44:29):
I mean these dudes be
looking weird.
Man.
That's what I said, man, whenyou got a lot of money.
Man, that's what I said, man,when you got a lot of money.
Man, you can have certainthings done.
Man, and me personally, Ibelieve Elon's got a chip in his
brain.
Man.
I mean, dude is so fuckingsmart bro, it's fucking crazy
(44:50):
man.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
Well, guys, I mean we
spoke on tariffs that he wants
to put on other countries.
I spoke on immigration, Spokeon abortion.
You got anything else to touchon that he's doing?
Speaker 5 (45:05):
Yeah, how he's trying
to target eliminating the
Department of Education.
Speaker 3 (45:10):
Oh, that's a big, yes
, that's a big one.
Like really, it just keepsgetting better.
You know what's he doing withour Department of Education.
You got it up there.
A little quote thing here.
Speaker 5 (45:30):
The Department of
Education will be targeted for
elimination in the second Trumpadministration.
That does not mean that Trumpwants Washington out of
classrooms.
He still proposes, among othermaneuvers, using federal funding
as leverage to pressure K-12school systems to abolish tenure
and adopt merit pay forteachers and scrap diversity
(45:53):
programs at all levels ofeducation.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
He scrapped diversity
programs yeah.
Speaker 5 (46:00):
He calls for pulling
federal funding for any school
or program pushing critical racetheories, gender and other
inappropriate racial, sexual orpolitical content on our
children.
And you know the article goeson and on, man, so yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:16):
So basically he
doesn't want people to learn.
The truth is what it is.
He wants to eliminate poverty,black history.
All that is what I got fromthat it's said to get rid of
black history.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
Yeah, it's like he
don't want.
He don't want the americanpeople to know about their
history, and it basicallylearned which base has been set
up that way anyway doesn't thatmake sense, because they they
pretty much erased most of theso-called native americans, like
they don't tell us anythingexcept for powhatan and
pocahontas.
So it's like and then it'sthanksgiving, like how did they
(46:50):
make peace with us?
They, we killed all of them aspeople not you and us, but of
course you know mean I'm likethey just want to erase
everything.
That's what it is, and I thinkthat's why it's really called
history, because it's his storyand they're telling it in their
way.
Speaker 3 (47:03):
Yeah.
So yeah, it was eliminatelearning.
Not that the school systems arethe best.
Anyway the majority You'reprogrammed, it's set up to be
programmed to work.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
a nine to five is how
it's set up Of course that's
what systems do, and they mayjust stay and listen and
everything.
Speaker 3 (47:20):
But Trump's just
making it worse.
So that that brings up, I guess, clarence Smith, for example.
He teaches black history, sonow what they're saying is, like
, well, he can't do that.
Speaker 5 (47:31):
Pretty much.
Speaker 3 (47:32):
Right, we're still
around.
Speaker 2 (47:34):
That's what he wants
to ban.
He can't do that Pretty muchRight, we're still around.
That's what he wants to ban Ifthings don't get too out of
control and we're still around.
Speaker 3 (47:44):
I have a feeling a
large number of people are going
to start homeschooling theirkids.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Yeah, I think that's
already started anyway.
I mean a huge number.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
Oh yeah, it could
increase.
You're right, if familiesreally care about their kids'
education, they put them inprivate schools.
Yeah, or a private school.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
He also looked out
for guys when it comes to child
support.
Who was that?
Again, he looked out for menwhen it comes to child support.
So now, if a woman puts a manon child support, he'll be the
only one to be able to claimthose kids at the end of the
year.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
I saw that Somebody
mentioned that.
Yeah, that's another big one,god, we can go on and on.
Speaker 1 (48:19):
How do you all?
Speaker 3 (48:19):
feel about that one.
This is crazy the child support.
Speaker 2 (48:24):
I mean it's good and
bad, to be honest.
Speaker 4 (48:26):
Yeah, sometimes
that's not fair to guys, man,
because I know men that don'teven get to see their kids, and
they pay, they pay, they pay.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
And I know guys that
take care of their kids and
still have to pay.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
Like it's OD yeah and
the way this system's set up.
Speaker 5 (48:45):
man in the world, man
, I think a lot of kids should
be homeschooled, but it's kindof hard to homeschool when the
system's designed for theparents to work a nine-to-five,
so there's no one really thereto.
Yeah, if you're going to.
If you have a household wherethe man is making a good amount
(49:06):
of money, where he can handlethe bills, then you should have
your wife homeschool your child.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
I think that's how he
wants it to get back to, but'm
not gonna lie to you.
Kids will be a lot smarterthough, damn right, and they'd
be in a lot less trouble justbecause of the outside influence
, right.
So when people be like, oh, itstarts at home, a lot of stuff
does, but that doesn't mean youthree are listening to all this
twerk music or devil worshipingmusic, but they get to school
(49:34):
and get influenced by theirfriends.
That might be how they get intoit, and that's a lot of this.
Speaker 3 (49:38):
Hey, man, wayne can
speak on that.
We've raised teenager, you know, and he's got an order.
So it's like, hey, you can dothe best you can.
I went back on that saying, ohyeah, it starts at home, yeah,
it does, where you can instillin your kids.
Wayne was a great father,raising whatever his son and
daughter.
The thing is they're totalopposites.
(49:58):
Right, you can do the best youcan, but kids, ultimately
they're going to make their owndecisions.
Speaker 4 (50:04):
Different
personalities man.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
Yeah, once we hit
that early teenager, we more
influenced and more love to bearound our friends than the
adults.
I can't stand it.
Speaker 3 (50:14):
It starts at home.
Well, yes, it does.
We instill in our kids theright things.
You're a great parent, but hey,once they get the 15 seats,
like you said, outside and foot,what if they're going to start
doing what they want?
They're going to do what theywant.
Speaker 4 (50:30):
And what can you do?
Speaker 3 (50:32):
You can only be there
to try to support them.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
My main thing is,
like Wayne said, they would be
smarter and be better off ifthey're homeschooled by their
mom.
But, the thing, is the dad hasto be able to hold down the
whole fort.
Speaker 3 (50:44):
Oh, why has it got to
be the dad?
I know plenty of at-homeworking dads.
Speaker 2 (50:48):
But the life has
changed, this ain't the 1960s.
That's what they're saying.
Life has changed to where itused to be a strong family and
the man would hold it down andthe woman would provide at home
for the love and the nurturingand stuff.
But it's gotten to the point towhere every woman needs to be
just like a man and want to beable to do the same.
So that part of ego rightswhich I understand.
But then they're not at home.
(51:10):
So now how can that householdstill be the same as it used to
be?
I barely ever see any youngfamilies these days eating
family meals together.
Speaker 5 (51:17):
Oh, yes, at those
times our administration was
great.
You know what I mean.
Things were cheap.
Now look at stuff, man.
It's living is not affordable.
Man like you gotta have almostlike both the mom and the dad
working just to make it.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
Man like so nobody's
at home and the kids run just to
make it man.
So nobody's at home and thekids run around in the streets.
Speaker 3 (51:38):
Exactly, I mean,
there's people at home, but not
very many.
Like Wade said, both parentshave to work these days and that
goes back to what we can bringup minimum wage.
It hasn't went up much sincethe 70s 80s, but prices go up
for every day.
That's why people can't survive.
Speaker 5 (51:53):
Yeah, if they really
want to make America great again
, get it back to that wherewives were just home.
They did all the house stuff.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
But we've already
reached a point, I think, where
women ain't going to go for that.
Well hell no.
Speaker 5 (52:06):
They're going to be
like Wayne.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Tony, how come I
can't go out and work and do
this and that?
You know what I mean you stayhome, wash the dishes and shit
and cook oh, that's how it'sgotten, and it's also I'll even
blame it like we're talkingabout influence, beyonce and neo
and everything else.
They use them as influence, sothere's people that are creating
this.
I'm being honest, missindependent I love her because
(52:28):
she got it on, like all thatshit they there was.
The women are hearing thatthey're being empowered man, man
and I'm not against it.
I love women.
Speaker 3 (52:37):
I'm not against it at
all.
Speaker 2 (52:38):
But I don't think
we'll ever get back to that
point, to where that strongfamily household of the woman
being home, holding it down,being there when the kids get
out of school and everythingelse, and the man comes home
kind of late because he'sworking all day but they have
what they need.
I don't think we'll ever getback to that and it's kind of
sad.
But it's sad for the familystructure.
Speaker 4 (52:55):
But it's sad for the
kids and they don't ever want us
.
Speaker 2 (52:58):
Most kids don't know
what a real family structure is
anymore, even if you have yourfamily Well, I just won't say
it's like the man provide what,I'm all for that, whatever.
Speaker 3 (53:07):
But like you said,
chris, it's changed.
These days, now the, the woman,can be the bread maker I see
that a lot Then the dad'sretired.
I know a few families where thedad's the at-home dad or he
works a part-time job and he'shome.
Roles have reversed these days.
Speaker 2 (53:24):
Because your wife is
the bread winner who?
Hey, don't worry about it, youknow I'm talking about that.
Speaker 3 (53:31):
She is now.
She wasn't at work.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
That's what we're
talking about.
Life has changed.
They would have never heard myson does what.
Speaker 3 (53:40):
Don't call me.
Zeb knows how much I work whenwe first got together.
Speaker 2 (53:46):
I know, but, like we
just said, time has changed.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
Five example right
here.
Now the roles are reversed.
Speaker 4 (53:54):
I would embrace being
a stay-at-home dad.
I would love that shit.
I love taking them to the bus.
Stop receiving them from school.
Speaker 3 (54:03):
And dads like it now,
For example for me, it works.
I work part-time.
I'm part-time.
I work early in the morning,y'all know this and I get home
and I can pick my kid up fromschool I'm the one who does, you
know, picks Devontae up and Ican go to practices and stuff.
(54:23):
Usually I'm available.
She only works till 4.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Let me ask you guys
this because we're all guys, so
obviously we were boys at onetime.
Most people if you guys agreewith me, most people grow up
with mostly their mom, a womanfigure taking care of us.
There are families with dadsand male figures, but most of us
grow up with predominantly themom.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
And how much does the
mom?
Speaker 2 (54:47):
do?
She works hard, she busts herass, sometimes two, three jobs.
She provides, she has food, shestruggles and goes, goes
through everything, but that'swhat the kids see.
So for the women, the younggirls are working hard like
their mom, because they saw thatthat's a woman, that's what we
do.
And the boys are looking likethe mom provides, the mom takes
care.
So we now have softened up asguys and just like that's the
woman's job.
(55:08):
I'm not saying all of thatthat's that, as that is the
truth.
Guys have gotten soft and likethat's what the woman's supposed
to do.
And the women are looking likethey got to bust their ass
because that's what they sawtheir mom do.
Speaker 3 (55:19):
I can agree with that
Because me growing up, my dad
worked two jobs at least At themilitary, you know, full-time.
They worked part-time at Sears.
My mom had a full-time, youknow working, babysitting, doing
all that.
So both my parents worked, youknow, growing up.
So but then I can see whatyou're saying.
(55:43):
The boys look up to the manlike what he's doing, a woman or
whatever they worked like thatto have something to them.
Speaker 5 (55:51):
You know what I mean?
Yeah, back in those days thingswere cheap.
And look what your parents gotout of it.
They got a home out of it,piece of property, vehicles Got
y'all in school, got savingsaccounts for y'all.
They were able to do thingsbecause things were affordable.
It's hard to put money in akid's savings accounts.
(56:13):
Nowadays, man, if you're notworking two or three jobs, man,
or not making over $100K man.
Speaker 4 (56:20):
Yeah, paycheck to
paycheck, now for everyone.
Speaker 3 (56:23):
A lot yeah, the
majority of people, A lot of
people.
Speaker 5 (56:26):
So we just have to
keep that generation flowing for
our kids, man, and just keepthe strong work ethic going
through our generations, passingdown anything that we own, so
they can't just take it from usgenerational wealth.
That's the topic we need to talkabout that one day, and I hear
a lot of these kids tomorrow, Iain't ever gonna have kids.
Well, if you never have kids,guess what?
Somebody will take your houseeventually generation.
(56:50):
Will that your ancestors oruncles or whoever work to pay
this way, to give you this house, to give you these cars and
whatever else comes along withit.
Money, keep it in the family.
Keep it in the family, man.
Make it easier on your seas.
I see a lot of kids man takeover farmland man and first
thing they do is oh, I'm notworking on no farm.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
I'm going to sell it,
yep.
And then they don't have nomoney after they done selling.
Now they're broke.
Speaker 5 (57:20):
Exactly what they
wanted you to do.
Give it back.
Yeah you're right, we can go onand on, man, but we got to wrap
this thing up.
Speaker 2 (57:31):
You got to talk about
that.
Speaker 5 (57:32):
W.
Speaker 3 (57:33):
We got to talk about
that W.
Speaker 5 (57:35):
We ain't going to
talk about.
That W we're going to talk.
Maybe that W we ain't going totalk about no W until we get it.
Speaker 3 (57:37):
baby, let's go.
Let's go, Wayne.
Speaker 2 (57:39):
Nah, it's on your
chest, I see it.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
You know what time it
is today.
Speaker 5 (57:43):
All you Eagle fans,
all you Cowboy fans, stop hating
.
Let us enjoy our moment.
Speaker 3 (57:49):
Show's over for me,
guys.
Speaker 5 (57:50):
You all in, I'm out,
this is going to be the first
time a rookie has ever won anNFC championship ever, I believe
.
The previous ones were 0-5.
Speaker 3 (58:01):
What's the final
score?
Come on, what's your prediction?
Washington, philly, let's moveit.
Final score today.
Speaker 5 (58:06):
Final score today.
I like it in a thriller.
It's going to be tied 27-27.
We're going to have that finaldrive.
We're going to have that finaldrive.
We're going to kick a 45-yardfield goal for the game winner.
Baby, We'll win 30-27.
Speaker 1 (58:17):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (58:20):
Defenders.
He really broke it down.
That's funny.
Alright, so AMC Championshipwho wins?
Speaker 5 (58:26):
I like an upset Bills
over Chiefs.
I'm going to say Is that an?
Upset who's favorite in thatgame.
You know who's favorite.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
They're at home.
Speaker 5 (58:35):
But I'm going to tell
you who's got their number.
Okay, I like Josh Allen in ashootout against Mahomes.
We're going to say 35-33, baby.
Speaker 2 (58:47):
What about you, Tony
and Zeb?
What do y'all think?
It's only two games.
Speaker 3 (58:51):
Zeb go ahead, I'll go
ahead.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
I gave you my scores,
tony's upset, I am so done with
y'all.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
This is my worst
nightmare as a Cowboys fan.
Division rivals in the NFCChampionship game Philly and
Washington so then, regardless,I got to hear one of the fan
bases mouth for another twoweeks because they made the
Super Bowl.
So this is my worst nightmare.
It makes your division lookgood though it does, but there
(59:20):
are division folks that are likeoh well, who are you rooting
for?
I'm not rooting for either oneof them.
Speaker 2 (59:25):
What's up?
Speaker 5 (59:25):
I'm not going to root
for Washington.
It kind of made our divisionlook shitty, but it wasn't.
Speaker 3 (59:31):
What I'm not going to
sit there for one or the other.
Speaker 5 (59:36):
This is how we end
the show on BWO if they can tie.
Speaker 2 (59:39):
I wish they could tie
somehow.
I want it to be a repeat of 91,washington and Buffalo so who
wins?
Speaker 3 (59:48):
you want it to be,
but who wins?
Is that who you're picking?
Speaker 2 (59:51):
it'll be Kansas City
man if Philly wins, kansas City,
man, if Philly wins, kansasCity wins, and honestly they
might have that repeat.
Sometimes it just is.
It's just, we can think what wewant.
But I've seen interviews withDominique Wilkins and people
like Peyton Manning and theytalk about how games have been
rigged.
Shaq too.
Shaq was like we knew he waswinning that first championship.
They told us and I was likethat's crazy.
(01:00:13):
So how can we go against it?
These kind of people know,whether we believe it or not,
they might know on that fieldand I just hate it because, as a
fan, I love the game.
Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
My question who do
you feel wins?
Well, we got Jaden Daniels, soI believe we win.
All right.
So you got Washington All right.
And I got Buffalo.
So you got Washington andBuffalo.
Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
Zeb, you go ahead
well, I want to see the
commanders win because they beatus, but I think Saquon Barkley
is going to put up over 200yards yeah, you think he's going
to run over them.
Gibbs ran over them.
Speaker 3 (01:00:50):
Barkley is way better
than Gibbs alright, who you got
in the AFC?
The Chiefs you got in the AFC.
The Chiefs you got rematchPhilly and Chiefs that's keeping
it real.
Speaker 5 (01:01:01):
I like it.
I want to just throw somethingout of there before we get off,
though.
Shout out to all these bettingplatforms.
I need you all to start postingwho are the referees for each
game.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
Yeah, I want to know
he's reffing again.
Speaker 3 (01:01:15):
He's 6-0.
I want to know.
All right, I haven't gave mypick.
Y'all might be shocked.
Cowboys.
Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
All right, we ain't
shocked, we ain't shocked.
Speaker 5 (01:01:24):
We know you're going
to put that big W up there, so
we didn't start Well.
Speaker 3 (01:01:27):
let me tell you why.
I feel the first rookie makesit to the Super Bowl.
I feel Washington beats Philly.
Jaden Daniels pulls it out.
I just have to keep it real.
I feel they shut down Zayquan,make Jalen Hurts try to win the
game, and that's how Washingtonwins.
(01:01:48):
And I feel Jalen Hurts does not.
He can't pull it out.
I think Jaden Daniels is on aroll, Washington's on a roll.
I think they beat them inPhilly.
I just keep it real.
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
Washington is on a
roll, man they are.
Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
I just feel they're a
team, that one of those teams
is like what a team of destiny,whatever.
Everybody's calling them thecardiac commanders, this and
that.
I feel it's there.
So quick question before I hateto say it, they might win the
whole fucking thing.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
You said we're on a
roll.
Philly's only lost one game in15 games.
Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
But the difference is
like Philly has the number one.
I'm telling you the reason why.
Like to me the game plan, I'mgiving you what they will shut
down.
They will stack the box.
They will make Jalen Hurts win,and he's only barely over 100
yards.
In every playoff game, theymake Hurts throw the ball, and
that's how they're going tocause turnover.
They're going to stack the box,which would be smart, because
(01:02:46):
all they're going to do is tryto run Zayquan and Philly does
have a great defense.
They have the number onedefense, believe it or not, in
the league.
Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
They have four
candidates up for players of the
year.
Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
It'll be close, but I
feel Daniels will step up and
make big plays in the end, in aclose one, it'll still be close.
Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
Quick question for
you if Micah Parsons rolls, are
you going to roll with him?
Micah Parsons ain't goingnowhere.
Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
Here we go.
You Do you think Micah Parsonsrolls, or are you going to roll?
Speaker 5 (01:03:14):
with him.
Micah Parsons ain't goingnowhere If you come to
Washington here we go.
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
You're all one of our
players, so bad Parsons isn't
going anywhere.
Speaker 5 (01:03:22):
Moving on, micah, if
you tune into this, man, we need
you out of Washington baby.
Speaker 3 (01:03:26):
So, afc, I feel
Buffalo wins.
It's their year two.
I feel the same way, like Ifeel about Washington.
They're a team that you knowJosh Allen's just playing out of
his mind and I feel Buffalowins, beats Kansas.
(01:03:49):
So two road teams will wintoday.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
I got Buffalo and
Washington a rematch of what 91?
91 season, 92 playoffs.
Speaker 3 (01:03:55):
Super Bowl, but if
the media has it their way, it's
KC and Philly.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Because they make
more money and more ratings if
they have those two teams in it.
Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
So there you go, it's
KC and Philly.
Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
It was a setup, I
know one thing, though Only four
fan bases get to watch theirteams today, and Washington's
one of them.
Baby, let's go.
Speaker 5 (01:04:18):
I'm going to give you
another fun one.
Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
Well, guys, good luck
today.
I'm tired of talking about thecommanders.
At the end of the day I'm goingto have to hear Philly fans or
Washington fans bragging again,all off making videos and shit
like oh, you never won a game.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
We're just going to
let y'all know we ain't got to
be at home to win a game,because all these games have
been on the road.
Baby, we're the only team towin a road game this playoffs
and we've won two.
Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
Right, we made it to
the Super Bowl in a B4, baby.
All right, four games on theroad baby.
Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Okay, everybody,
let's wrap it up.
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Go Commanders.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Let's go, baby HTTR
baby, let's go Big voice, no
silence, revolution, televisedAin't no good.
In private Knowledge to theignorant Ain't never been bliss.
Stand up and be heard.
We, the new activists, brotherswith opinion, let up and be
heard.
We, the new activists, brotherswith a pain, let the convo
begin.
You know, communication key,but then you must comprehend.
(01:05:40):
Preach, bwo, let your voices beheard.
We, enlightened by the truth,and now we spreading the word.
How do we learn to live when we, conditioned to die, most
people fail before they startbecause they don't ever try.
Man, they told us we wasworthless.
We believed in the lie.
We took it way too literal whenBig said ready to die.
You know, the KKK turned thecops in disguise.
(01:06:03):
Man.
A lot done changed, but racestill applies 5-0 hands up.
Don't even ask why.
Trey Vaughn, mike Brown, man,another mother's cry.
Hey, bwo, let the