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Speaker 1 (00:02):
When they attack black people after they've been
murdered, when they didabsolutely nothing wrong.
You're pushing us to the limit,and what do I mean by that?
You're asking us to talk abouthistory, the history of the
South.
This is in Georgia.
What happened in Georgia?
There were savages in Georgia.
It was the ancestors of thewhite right wingers.

(00:24):
They were absolute savages.
They murdered people, theylynched people, they raped
people.
They enslaved people.
They took babies from theirmothers and sold them as
property.
You wanna talk about savages?
Your ancestors were the biggestsavages the world has ever seen
.

(00:44):
So don't you dare, don't youdare call a black man a savage
after you murdered him.
Don't you dare do that.
I'm so sick of AfricanAmericans being called violent,
when the world's worst violencewas done to them, not by them,
to them, not by them.
For God's sake.
You wanna do racist stereotypesIf it fit anywhere and it

(01:08):
doesn't, but if it fit anywhere,it would certainly fit.
White right-wingers of theSouth, who has hundreds of years
of history of being savages.
Savages they snatch babies andthey sold them as property and
they raped their mothers.
Savages, that's what they were.

(01:30):
You wanna talk aboutstereotypes?
Screw all of you who stilldefend that Confederacy, that
monstrosity.
Anyone who defends that is abarbaric savage.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
That's why they don't wanna teach American history in
public schools.
That's why there's been astrong, orchestrated effort to
prevent the teaching of anythingthat you just mentioned right
now, because, hey, god forbidthat children learn about the
real savages in this country'shistory.
Peace.

Speaker 5 (02:21):
Peace, peace, peace.
Hey, what's happening?
What's up with y'all family?
What's up, what's happeningwith you?
Y'all alright, y'all alrightout there.
Let me get these levels right.
Let me get these levels right.

(02:42):
Yeah, oh man, great to be backwith you.
Let me get these levels right.
Let me get these levels right.
Yeah, oh man, great to be backwith you, great to be back with
you.
We're going to kick it up herefor a little bit.
This morning I was hustling,bustling, trying to get in here
and get started, but nonetheless, we're here.
We're here, we're here and Ihope all of you have had a safe

(03:08):
memorial weekend.
And that memorial observationis very important in black
American history.
Preservation is very importantin black American history and I
want us to understand that.

(03:28):
And if I have time today, I'llget a little piece and read it,
maybe on that.
But yeah, we're here today,family Today, may 27th 2025.
We're dealing with Wisdom God.
Wisdom God is the man for theday and let's examine that.

(03:49):
And a quick overview of wisdom.
Wisdom, in general terms, refersto the ability To use knowledge
, experience and insight to makesound judgments and decision.

(04:09):
It encompasses not justaccumulated knowledge, but also
the skill of applying thatknowledge wisely in various life
situations.
In various life situations,wisdom often involves critical
thinking, understanding complexsituations and making choices

(04:32):
that benefit oneself and others.
And if we look at it in acognitive sense, wisdom involves
processing a wide range ofinformation and understanding it
.
In a reflective component, itincludes the ability to examine

(04:57):
situations of oneself andconsidering different
perspectives and potentialconsequences.
This is wisdom.
Right In the pro-socialcomponents, wisdom often
involves compassion, empathy andthe desire to use one's
knowledge for the betterment ofothers.

(05:20):
Practical wisdom Is also seenas the ability To make good
judgments and decisions Ineveryday life, drawing on
experiences and understanding,and wisdom as a character
strength.
Positive psychology researchhas identified wisdom as a

(05:44):
character strength, encompassingtraits like creativity,
judgment, love of learning andperspective.
That's wisdom.
And when we talk about God, alot of people associate you know
they go to religious houses andchurches, mosques, synagogues,
whatever they go, and they get.
You know they go to religioushouses and churches, mosques,
synagogues, whatever they go,and they you know they usually

(06:09):
have some curriculum of ritualsand traditions that they do.
There is to extract the wisdomof, of the concept of of god.
Right, are you with me?

(06:33):
So far, that's what they'redoing, that's what the, the
overall.
I might have to sneeze in aminute, but I'm trying not to
but the, the great eggs.
But if you think about it, see,you know, you have the Bible,
you got the Quran, you got theTorah, you got different
scriptures and differentdisciplines, but the greater to

(06:57):
me this is.
For me I'm not speaking foreveryone, I'm speaking for
myself, but to me, the greatexample of God or the creator as
we identify that, as to me, theevidence of that is in the
creation itself.
I don't need a mediator or afacilitator to study nature.

(07:23):
That's all For me, it's just assimple as that.
It's studying nature to grasp afeeling or a.
How can I say the word?
Let's just keep it plain, let'sjust talk plain.

(07:43):
To get a feeling or anunderstanding of the creator,
you just have to look at nature.
That's just for me.
It's as simple as that.
So that's the math for todaywisdom, god, right and um.
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Speaker 5 (10:37):
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(11:00):
All right, family, we are backin, we're back in and, yeah,
we're going to have a littlequick talk up here, just about a
couple of things.
You know, some things circlearound in the news.
Everybody is still I don't knowif they're coming down off of

(11:22):
the high.
If they're coming down off ofthe high, I'm still buzzing off
of that last week's podcast thatwe did up here.
We broadcast last week and wepaid homage to our great one,
malcolm X, el Hodge Malik ElShabazz, and people are still

(11:49):
calling me, texting, emailing meabout that program and they
enjoyed it so much.
I enjoyed it.
I had a great time up heregiving that to you and people
are really really still buzzing,buzzing about that.
I'm still in the clouds aboutit.
So this is why I didn't want tocome up here and stay a long

(12:11):
time this morning.
I just want to just touch a fewthings because that that gun is
still smoking from last week.
That gun is still smoking andthank you for, for all of you
who have listened and downloadedand and participated in it and
send messages, some of you, um,thank you all, thank you all,

(12:32):
and that's that's from us hereat the freedman's network and,
um, yeah, yeah, great thing,great show, but anyway, family
it's been a lot going on, a lotgoing on, and I want to play.

(12:53):
You know they've been talkingabout all this black fatigue and
black fatigue and all thisstuff and you heard me play at
the top of the opening.
That was a little clip fromfrom the young turks.
That was, uh, jank uger.
I was playing and he, um, youknow, I I don't really rock with

(13:14):
the young turks like that.
They okay, I listen to them forfor different purposes.
He said something in that clipthat those savages from the
Confederates, they are theancestors of the right, of the

(13:35):
Republican right, and that'spartially true they are, but
they also are ancestors of theDemocratic left.
So let's not that.
He left that part out, he leftthat part out.
So we want to try to be asright and exact as we can be up
here.
Let me get a bed back in here,hold on, yeah, so, but I don't

(14:00):
know what these people aretrying.
See, right now, we on a hiatus,we on vacation, we chilling, we
not out here marching, we notprotesting, and people really
don't know what's going on withus.
And I think because of whathappened in that election is why
people are saying like, becausewe sat that one out and more

(14:23):
and more black.
Even even some of the staunchDemocrats, are saying, yeah, we
chilling man, we don't care whatTrump do Like.
Yeah, I've heard some of themsay that and I'm going to give
you a reason why.
One of the reasons why isbecause a lot of them are
starting to see that littleshenanigans that that governor I

(14:45):
think it's Maryland thatgovernor down there, he pulled
that stunt that Westmore dude,and we'll get into that in a
little bit.
We're going to get into that alittle bit.
But I'm going to play somethingfrom I think it was either
Vicky Dillard or Phil Scott.
They did a little cover on that, but it was from the African

(15:10):
Diaspora News Channel and I havethat piece up here.
I'm going to play it, but Iwant you to check this out.
This is how they're trying tobait us out there.
They're trying to bait us outthere, family, listen, check
this out, check this out.

Speaker 9 (15:23):
Hold on.
Donald Trump's racistprovocations are going to lead
to violence sooner or later, andthat's what he wants.
Recently he issued an executiveorder that was basically titled
Unleash the Police, and lastweek his civil rights division

(15:49):
in the Department of Justice,led by Hermite Dillon, did a
couple of things.
She announced that she isshifting the focus of the civil
rights division away from whatits focus has been for the last
70 years that made it the crownjewel of the Department of

(16:09):
Justice.
She is shifting its focus awayfrom discrimination against
marginalized communities in theUnited States, including black
people in the LGBTQ communityand women and the disabled, to
focusing on discriminationagainst white Christians in the

(16:33):
United States, religiousdiscrimination, discrimination
against religion, religiouspeople, and we all saw Donald
Trump's treatment of thepresident, the black president
of South Africa, in the OvalOffice this week.
Donald Trump is absolutelydesperate to get black Americans

(16:58):
out in the streets protesting.
There have been a lot ofprotests over the last four
months.
There have been a lot ofprotests over the last four
months and every protest thatI've gone to has pretty much
been white people exclusively,and the police have just hung

(17:23):
out on the outer edges leaningup against buildings.
The one protest that I readabout, where there were a
significant number of arrests,was in Philadelphia, and most of
the people that were arrestedwere black people and the
majority of those were blackwomen.
A lot of those were older blackwomen.

(17:43):
But Donald Trump wants racialviolence in the streets in the
United States and he can't getthat unless there are black
people, black Americans,protesting in the streets.

(18:05):
He wants that first of allbecause he's incredibly racist
and he hates black people and hereally hates black women,
especially educated black women.
But he also wants to use it asa pretext for his martial law
bullshit.
And you we've we've all seenhis immigration policies and

(18:31):
practices over the last fourmonths and what he's doing to
brown people and immigrants, andhe wants I mean he and his
supporters basically want anall-white America again.

(18:52):
They want white supremacist,male-dominated patriarchy, white
, male-dominated patriarchy,white supremacist country that
is also an authoritariantheocracy.
You know he also his handpickedUS attorney in New Jersey,

(19:16):
alina Haba, who prior torepresenting him, had been an
attorney specializing inrepresenting parking garages,
and she defended him, such asthe case may be in a lawsuit
that he filed against HillaryClinton and a bunch of other

(19:36):
people that resulted in himhaving to pay over a million
dollars.

Speaker 5 (19:39):
All right, that's enough of that.
That's enough.
I don't want to hear no more ofthat guy.
See, he messed up a couple oftimes already.
See, this is they're trying to.
You heard what he said.
There is no black Americanparticipation, no foundational
black American.
That's what they really mean.
They didn't say AfricanAmericans, they didn't say

(19:59):
Caribbean Americans.
He said black Americans,meaning the foundationals, the
freedmen, us.
We're not getting out there.
We are doing the boots on theground line dance, we enjoying
ourselves, we're starting tounify around our spiritual

(20:20):
awakeness.
Our re-resurrection, our secondresurrection of awareness is
starting to unfold and this iswhat's happening and they're
trying to get us to participatein these.

(20:40):
We're done with the marching.
We've been marching for thelast 100 years.
For the last 60 years, we'vebeen marching With Dr King,
starting with him and Rosa Parksand all that.
We've been marching for thelast 60 years and, like Dr
Claude Anderson said, we've beenmarching all these years and
they moved an inch.
So we're done with the marching.

(21:01):
We're done with the marchingand the protesting.
We're falling back, we'redelineating, we're falling back
and we're withholding our moneyfrom some of the establishments
that undermine us and workagainst us.
That's what we're starting todo and we're doing it very

(21:22):
calmly and quietly.
We sat the election out.
The people that have been usingand abusing our vote, they're
suffering the consequences ofthat right now and that's where
we're going to stay at and it'sgoing to own.
The movement is only going toget stronger.

(21:43):
The delineation Now we're not.
I'm going to say this, and Iheard brother Phil Scott say
this we're not going to be ableto 100% delineate because of the
circumstances.
Well, right now it doesn't seemthat way, but we're going to
come close to it, we're going tocome very close to it and we're

(22:03):
going to get tighter andstronger.
I was looking at one of theclips on the TikTok.
They had the brother 803 Fresh.
He was doing a show down in Ithink it was Greenville, south
Carolina.
They said it was 7,000 peopleout there, 7,000 foundational

(22:25):
black Americans out there.
Not one fight, not one argument.
People was out there loving oneach other and enjoying each
other.
This is why I don't let themcome with that black fatigue
stuff and all that.
Now, there's one thing about ifyou're saying it's ghetto
culture fatigue, yeah, that'sone thing.
Don't put that on thecollective black population.

(22:47):
Don't put that on there that onthere, some dusty negroes and
some dusty broads, uh, in in thesupermarket somewhere, some
some popeyes chicken somewherefighting on the ground and
pulling each other's weaves off.
Don't put that on us.
That's, that's a subculture of,of our overall culture, because

(23:07):
in our overall culture we havesubcultures.
But let me then, before we getinto all that, let me let me
play another something up herefor you.
This was another, this wasanother thing.
This just to show you just justhow they, they, they staying on
us, hold on an update on whatthe fuck is happening in trump's

(23:30):
america, kaka.

Speaker 12 (23:32):
Trump's Department of Justice is ending police
reform in the same cities whereGeorge Floyd and Breonna Taylor
were killed by police officers.
They are not reforming anything.
Instead, they're siding withthe killers.
In 2023, biden's JusticeDepartment confirmed what we
already knew Cities likeMinneapolis and Louisville had
serious racist and violentpolicing problems, and people

(23:55):
like George Floyd died becauseof it.
Those findings led to legallybinding reform plans that were
meant to stop the abuse, retrainofficers and prevent more
deaths.
But now Trump's team iscanceling those plans and
shutting down investigations inother cities, too.
Canceling those plans andshutting down investigations in

(24:15):
other cities, too.
They are defending the verysystems that murdered George
Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Trump's Department of Justiceis not dismantling racism.
Instead, it is doubling down onit.
This was never about law andorder.
It is about control and keepingyou in your place, and if you
think your community is safe,you are delusional.
They're coming for all of us.

(24:36):
Like, comment and share If youare so fucking done watching
civil rights be slaughteredwhile people sit by silently.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
Yeah, see, all this is that fear-mongering.
See, they need us out theretaking the hits.
We've always been the scapegoat, we've always been out on the
front lines fighting foreverybody.
And now we done with that.
We are done with that family.
We are.
We are sticking to our own andour own concerns.

(25:09):
That's what we're focusing on.
We're not focusing on theseother folks.
You heard the other guy.
He started talking about brownpeople and LGBT and this one and
that one.
Don't lump us in.
No, we good, we cool on thatman, we are so cool on that.
Keep all that.
We don't want nothing to dowith none of that stuff.

(25:30):
We just focus on our concerns.
Whatever Trump do, don't tellyou Listen, man, don't tell me
nothing about what that dude isdoing because we don't care.
You know why we don't care?
Because y'all liberal people,you had all the time in the
world.
You had trifecta after trifecta.

(25:51):
You had the House, the Senateand the White House at times and
you did absolutely nothingEvery time it came to us, always
a wait, wait, we can't do itright now.
No, no, no, can't do it, can'tdo it.
No more of that, no more ofthat.
You want something from us.
You got to come.
You got to come with something.

(26:11):
You got to come with something.
You got to come with somethingin your hand, up front, you
understand.
So, yeah, we done with that.
And now they debugging, theywondering why what we doing.
And then you heard the talk,the buzz, the buzzword going
around the internet blackfatigue.

(26:32):
White people are so tired ofghetto, violent, ratchet,
ignorant black people.
You're so tired of us.
Do something about it.
Why are you in all our spaces,in all our X spaces?
You know you're on our YouTubechannels.
You're all in our conversationworrying about what we're doing.

(26:55):
You're all in our conversationworrying about what we're doing.
You sick of us.
You wouldn't be around us atall.
Just like I told you last weekthey out here giving classes for
line dancers.
But you sick of us.
You heard the dude.
You heard the dude and thechick that I just played, where
the black people at they notmarching, what they doing.
Don't worry about what we doing.

(27:15):
We good.
Whatever Trump do, he can takeaway all that stuff, all, take
away all the civil rights,everything, and some of y'all
gonna get scared that I'm sayingthat.
But I'm telling you we arebuilt for this.
We are built for this family.
The foundation is we built forthis, they not built for it.
This is why they bugging out,you understand, because they not

(27:39):
built for it.
Trump can't do nothing to usthat ain't already been done to
us.
So bring it.
We like this, bring it.
Whatever you got, bring it.
We don't care.
I want him to take all, take it,because you know why that's.

(28:00):
That's going to force even thebootlicks.
The bootlicks and the peoplethat that, that that are so far
liberal and they so far to theleft.
It's going to force even themto come this way and say you
know what?
This ain't the lake.
We, we gotta, we gotta gettogether.
It's gonna force us to be moredependent on each other and to

(28:26):
look inwardly instead of lookingoutwardly and look into these,
these people to to do something.
But we're still going to be onthe next for the reparations and
what they owe, because that's adebt that's old.
It's not a handout.
I'm going to say it, I'm goingto do the Umar Johnson up here a
couple of times Reparations isnot a handout, it's a debt that
is old.
Reparations is not a handout.

(28:49):
It's a debt that is old.
Reparations is not a handout.
It's a debt that is owed.
Reparations is not a handout,it's a debt that is owed.
Okay, and I'm going to keepsaying that, because you got
some of the bootlicks.
Love to say we begging forhandout the bootlicks and the

(29:11):
coons.
Okay, that's not the case, butwe're going to keep going up
here, we're going to keep going.
You understand what else we got, family, what else we got,
because we're not going to stayup here too long today.
What else we got up here, letme see.

(29:31):
Let me see it's family, family,family, family, family, family.
Did y'all see?
Hold on, let me see.
Can I find that?
Now?
You had the, the big fire thereand, um, the big fire, uh, in,
um, what's that?
Nottoway, the NottowayPlantation.

(29:54):
Last week, right, the big firein Nottoway Plantation.
Now, now, right, and that's howcome?
We know that the ancestors isworking with us and they
listening, yeah, but now, andright here, right there in North

(30:15):
Carolina, I think it's.
What is it?
Oak, something on the NorthCarolina?
Hold on, let me get the clip upin here.
A tree fell on a ConfederateMuseum and destroyed it.
Let me bring the clip in here.

Speaker 11 (30:27):
Family hold on Confederate Museum full of
hatred and foolishness hasfallen In Fort Branch, North

(30:48):
Carolina.
Confederate Earthworks Museumbaby, they took a tumble.
Carolina, ConfederateEarthworks Museum Baby, they
took a tumble.
They were building this museumof hate and racism and just
grossness and God said not sofast.
A tree knocked down the entiremuseum.
It's a complete and total loss.
They did not have insurance.

(31:09):
They cannot pass, go or collect$200.
Okay, look at God.
I love that.
I love that.
You know, I really do.
You can never win when you playdirty, but God is able like.
Share comment below.

Speaker 8 (31:27):
Follow the page yo, black Americans, our ancestors,
are moving.
There's a confederate museumcalled fort branch, the fort
branch museum that had a treefall on it.
You look at what happened withfreaking, not away with that
fire.
And now this do you know whatour ancestors were called?
The black citizens of americanslaves?

(31:49):
We were called root workers.
We were known to make the earthmove.
We could speak things intoexistence.
Do you really think this is acoincidence Because I don't
think it is a coincidence when atree, which is we are known to
be root workers, we are known towork with the roots, we are
known to make the roots obey uscrushes a Confederate museum.

(32:10):
That is our ancestors saying oh, y'all want to start some
immense white supremacistswithout figuring descendants?
All right bet.
And now the official accountfor the historical Fort Branch
is saying it is a total loss.
White supremacy is taking L'sleft and right.
Baby, shout out to theancestors.

Speaker 5 (32:30):
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
What did I tell you family?
What did I tell you family?
What did I tell you?
See, it's not coincident thatall of this is coming right on
the heels of the Sinners movie,talking about the conjurer work,

(32:51):
the roots, our connection tothe spirit world and our music
and stuff like that.
This is not a coincidence,family.
Last week you had severalincidents the drowning of the
dude in Lake Lanier.
He was a kayaker.
You know he out there on thewater kayaking and that water

(33:13):
pulled him under because youknow the history with that.
You know the history.
You know the history with LakeLanier, oscarville, georgia.
You know the history and that'sabout I don't know how many
hundreds of people that donedrowned in that water out there
or been killed in some kind offreak accident out there.

(33:34):
And they say all them peoplethat drowned in Oscarville,
they're under that water.
And you remember what is itabout?
Two years ago, the incident onthe boat there in Montgomery,
alabama, right out there on thewater with them white

(33:55):
supremacists jumped on thatbrother and them people and them
foundation who's put the beatsto them folks.
They had brothers jumping inthe water, swimming to the shore
, to the dock.
They called it that brother,they called him Aquaman.
He swam to the dock, jumped inthe water and swam and got to

(34:21):
the dock and commenced towhipping some butts Boy.
They was putting some asscuttings on.
I'm cursing a little bit uphere this morning.
They put some ass cuttings onthem folks after they jumped on
that brother.
Then they tried to act likethey didn't do nothing, playing
victim then.
But see, you know, this is notcoincidence.

(34:42):
This is all happening on theheels of that film from my
brother, ryan Coogler, andputting us back in touch with
our spiritual journeys and ourspiritual traditions.
That hoodoo and that conjurerof spirits and that root work.
This is all connected.

(35:04):
Family, just like in the top ofthe show.
When I come in, we was talkingabout the creation, nature.
We are very deeply connected tothat and that's that's inside
of this, this, as we using thewisdom to extract the concept of
, of the creator.

(35:24):
All we got to do is look intonature.
You understand.
There was another incident, Ithink.
Where is this at?
I think in Mississippi.
Hold on, let's get to it,family, let's get to it, let's
get to this one.
Hold on, this dude went up in asome kind of bar.

(35:48):
Yeah, this dude, some whitedude, went up in a bar in the
state of Mississippi, right outthere.
I forgot where it is.
Hold on, let me see Can I bringthe story in.
Hold on, and, man, hold on,let's, let's, let's, let me turn
the bed down.

Speaker 13 (36:18):
Video surfaces of a man police say might have been a
victim of a hate crime.
This happened after officerssay an intoxicated man walked
into a marshall county club andused the n-word when referring
to the patrons investigators saythat the bar is also a problem
spot.

Speaker 11 (36:29):
They say that they respond to it several times
every weekend box 13's.

Speaker 13 (36:33):
Dan Daniel Wilkerson is live outside CJ's Lounge on
Memphis Street in Holly Springs.
So, Daniel, how is this man?
Police are calling a victim.

Speaker 6 (36:43):
Daryl and Darcy, good evening to you.
Good evening to you.
At home they say he didn't goto the hospital until today.
He believes he may have abroken jaw.
Meanwhile, cj's Lounge is nowclosed.
Police say they were operatingwithout a beer.
Have a broken jaw?
Meanwhile, cj's lounge is nowclosed.
Police say they were operatingwithout a beer or a business
license.
Holly Springs police say cellphone footage they provided to

(37:07):
Fox 13 News shows a Tippa Countyman who has been stripped naked
.
They say the people whoattacked him are seen pouring on
him what investigators believeto be beer.
Officers say seconds beforethey hit, kicked and stomped
nearly every part of his body.
The guy walked in and he wasvery aggressive.
Miles Stone says he was at CJ'slounge on Memphis Street late
Saturday night into Sundaymorning.

Speaker 10 (37:26):
Other guys in the area was listening, trying to
remain calm.
We asked them.
They asked for him to leavequietly.

Speaker 6 (37:34):
But police say the man continued to call the
patrons the N-word.
Holly Springs Police providedanother video of the man outside
the bar Speaking erratically,throwing what investigators
believe to be gang signs.

Speaker 10 (37:48):
When they was scuffling and stuff outside, he
was still trying to fight.
He still was saying the N-word,n-word, man, f-u-n's, f-u-ns.

Speaker 6 (37:55):
Officers say the attackers used poles and sticks
to beat him, so you don't thinkthis is a problem spot.
I do not think.
I think it's a positive spot.
But Holly Springs policedisagree.
The police chief estimatesthey've been to some 30 calls
over the last three months.
Cj's has been open.
Over the last three months CJ'shas been open.
They say there have been fights, guns found inside and a man
shot in the foot.

(38:15):
The chief tells me they'repushing the district attorney to
declare it a nuisance.

Speaker 10 (38:20):
I'm not standing for anything like that.
However, we have to live withour choices, and he made a
choice by going into thereaggressively, and he has to live
with the choice he's made.

Speaker 6 (38:29):
Back out, live here in Marshall County.
Again, you're taking a look atthat letter that was placed on
the door.
We should mention that.
Police tell us right now theyhave a person of interest who
they would like to speak with.
Meanwhile, if you were here,you have information.
You're asked to call the HollySprings Police Department.
Well, what does the victimremember about what happened?

(38:50):
I'm working on that part ofstory for for Fox 13 News at 6.
Dg.

Speaker 5 (38:54):
Yeah, family, they told me they put a behind
cutting on that dude.
They beat the, they pulled hisclothes off on him and beat him,
stripped him naked White dudehe gonna go see again.
But they supposed to be sotired of us.
Right, black fatigue, blackfatigue, black fatigue, even got
these Boop licks.
And right, black fatigue, blackfatigue, black fatigue.

(39:14):
You even got these bootlicks.
And the coons talking aboutyeah, I'm sick of black people,
but yet all this black fatigue.
Right, but what you're doing?
This is a known hangout forblack Americans.
This little spot CJ's orwhatever the spot was this
little spot, this little spotCJ's or whatever the spot was,
this little spot and communityspot.

(39:37):
And there's no what you doingin there what?
you bringing your pinkstrawberry milk looking behind
up in there for hanging out withthem folks you coming to our
hangouts to come in there andharass people.
And you heard the young man saythey were.
Everybody was trying to remaincalm.
You know, guy might be a little, had a little too much to drink

(40:00):
.
He's being aggressive.
People was trying to ask him yoman, why don't you chill out?
Man, they ain't throwing himout.
They told him yo man, relax,have a seat, just cool out.
Man, be cool.
He kept, kept on, kept on, kepton, kept on Throwing up racial,
the N-word, throwing up gangsigns.
And he got what he came for.
They beat the brakes off him,took his clothes off and beat

(40:24):
him with pipes and sticks onevery part of his body, stomped
him.
He got what he was looking forand after all that they put you
sitting there.
You hearing the video, but I'mlooking at it.
He laying there on the groundnaked, face down his behind,
cheeks and everything showing.
They got took all underwears,everything off him, beat his

(40:46):
behind and then poured beer onhim.
He laying there unconscious,right, but yet he was throwing
out the racial slurs, right, hewas the aggressor and he was
throwing up gang signs.
But now the police are lookingto investigate this as a hate

(41:07):
crime because this is a troubledlocation.
But they're looking becausehe's the victim.
Now, right, he's the victim.
He came in there breaking thepeace agreement, like they said
Jordan Neely did, and JordanNeely lost his life.

(41:29):
All they did was beat hisbehind.
They gave him a good goodbehind cutting, took all of his,
took his clothes off him andbeat the brakes off him, beat
the skin off him.
That's all he did.
But now it's a hate crime.
It ain't self-defense.
Now it's a hate crime.

(41:50):
They didn't kill him, but it'sa hate crime.
See, this is why.
This is why this is why I don'tlet them tell.
Tell me nothing.
These boot, the boot licks andthe coons and the Sam bowls they

(42:11):
know who I'm talking about.
Hit dog holler.
So if you offended, that meansit's you.
And we got some boot licks thatthat that they don't stop at
the boots when they finishlicking the dog crap off a white
folks boots.
They don't stop there.
You got some of them so badfamily that they take the boots

(42:32):
off and then take the socks offand they start sniffing and
licking all in between the toes,yeah, licking all in between
the toes?
Yeah, didn't some of them evengo further than that, boss?

(42:53):
You okay, boss, you need me toclean you behind.
Turn your behind up, boss.
Let me clean your behind with atongue.
I'm being a little graphic uphere, but I'm sick of these.
You talking about fatigue.
We're fatigued.
We bootleg fatigued.
We coon fatigued.

(43:13):
Sambo fatigued, democratfatigued, white folk fatigued.
You want to talk about blackfatigue, please?
Fatigue, white folk fatigue.
You wanna talk about blackfatigue, please?
You wanna talk about how ghettoour coach is?
Let me tell you something.
I'm getting ready to playsomething else for you From my
man, my man actor, wendellPearson.

(43:35):
I think that's his name,wendell Pearson.
Yeah, he's a good actor.
Let me play something for myman.
Hold on, let me find it andplay it for my man.
Yeah, hold on, check this out,family.
Check this out.
They want to talk about ourculture, how violent and
ignorant we are.
Check this out.

Speaker 7 (43:57):
We have to remember that we learned from some of the
best they had.
Some white boys came over here.
That did the first.
We have to remember that welearned from some of the best
they had.
Some white boys came over here.
That that did the first.
Beheadings in Point Coupee,louisiana, where I'm from.
Slave insurrection that was theway you dealt with it.
Tuskegee syphilis incident we'regoing to see how black men die
if they have syphilis but wepretend we treat them with
penicillin and we're just goingto watch the pathology of how
they die.

(44:18):
Now that wasn't back to 200years ago, that was 1930 to 1974
.
We're talking about givingthese wonderful blankets to
Native Americans infected withsmall boxes.
They walked on that trail oftears just to see how they die
and to eliminate theirpopulation so we can take all of
that land.
So the violence that is inAmerica has come from a very
learned position that wasbrought here by some Caucasian

(44:40):
folks.
All right, we have to rememberthat we learned from some of the
best they had.
Some white boys came over here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, youheard that family.

Speaker 5 (44:50):
You heard it, you understand, and they want to see
.
Now they want to talk aboutculture, right, they want to
talk about how violent andignorant and ghetto we are.
Let me tell you something.
I'll take some chicks inWalmart with bonnets on fighting
, some big fat chicks on theground fighting and pulling each

(45:11):
other clothes off with theirstinking pajamas and their
bonnets.
Then somebody like a DaylonRoof or Peyton Gendron come into
place and shoot up the placebecause that's their culture.
Mass shootings.
Playing with little kids, youngadolescent kids, sexually

(45:35):
playing with them that's theirculture.
Nobody don't talk about that,though the bootlicks don't talk
about it.
The coons and the sandballsthey, they did not say nothing
about that, but they alwayswagging their fingers to us.
But check this out I waslistening to tyreek, uh the
other day and, uh, I want toplay something from him.
Hold on, I, I can't, I can't,you, you're trying to project

(46:00):
your own corruption onto Jews.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
Oh Lord, oh there you go.
You said it yourself You'retrying to project Good boy.
Y'all love projecting yourcorruption onto Jews, and y'all
love projecting your victimmentality Because you're a
victimizer, so I do have thevictim mentality.

Speaker 5 (46:16):
No, you are a victimizer.
Let me get Ty, let me get mybrother Ty in here.
We got some other folks whowant to talk Ty.
What's up, brother, brother Ty,can you hear me?
I can hear you.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
What's up, fam?
Yeah, the guy that was talkingearlier 1776,.
He teaches at Texas ChristianUniversity.
Oh really, I just want thefamily to know.
Yeah, he teaches at TexasChristian University.
Oh really, yeah, he teaches atTexas Christian University.
Oh, wow.
And another thing I wanted tobring up.
You know that 86% of all blackpeople in the United States live

(46:50):
east of the Mississippi River.
So if you look at theMississippi River, it goes from
Minnesota to New Orleans, so itdivides the country in half.
So 86% of us we live east ofthat river.
But all the jails in California, utah, colorado, idaho,
Washington, nevada filled withwhite people.

(47:12):
There are 4 million whitepeople incarcerated in the
United States and there's only1.1 million black people
incarcerated in the UnitedStates Per capita Per capita.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
Per capita gang.
Per capita gang, uh-oh.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
Raw numbers kills per capita Yep.
So there's 4 million methed outMarlboro smoking meth hands in
the United States and the numberone drug in the United States
is meth.
More white people smoke moremeth than Wu-Tang.

Speaker 1 (47:45):
I see y'all still understand per capita.

Speaker 5 (47:47):
Yeah, fam, you heard that they come with that per
capita stuff.
That per capita is nothing buta way to manipulate numbers.
But, like the brother said, rawnumbers don't lie.
So they come with thatswitcheroo, that per capita
stuff.
They come with that.
I don't know if we got time forthat because I'm getting ready
to get out of here, but I hadsomething from Phil Scott.

(48:10):
Maybe I'll wait the next weekand I'll save it for next week
because we're going to get readyto blow out of here.
And yeah, family, I just wantedto come up here and have a
short talk with y'all and justtouch bases and make sure
everybody's all right and westill riding high.
We still riding high.
So y'all come on back, come onback next week, come on back

(48:34):
next week, talk with us andchill with us for a few minutes
and, um, y'all be safe out there, keep the peace, respect life,
love justice, cherish freedomand treasure the peace.
Y'all go in peace and keep thepeace.

Speaker 11 (49:23):
And we're going to go Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo,
woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo,woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo,
woo, woo, woo, woo, woo, woo,woo, woo, woo, woo Woo.
Who can understand how man hasto do whatever he can?

(49:46):
Hit me Babadon, babadon,babadon.
You are going to take no meds,no.
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