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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, guys, here we are last break of the
day on this Wednesday. It's been a good day and today, Yeah,
that's been fun. Steve.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yeah, I got some closing remarks too. It's just some
things that I've been thinking about and I wanted to
just sort of vent a little bit. But I think
I'm saying something that a lot of people are thinking.
You know, when it comes to us as a people,
I have prided myself, as many of you have, on

(00:35):
trying to be a good representative for us because I
realized that we are the one race of people that's
responsible for the actions of each other. And by that
what I mean is we get blamed when one of
us do something, they might as well be all of us.
We kind of have a way because we know how
the world has treated us in society, where if somebody

(00:58):
does something that's embarrassing and we kind of take on
a little bit of the shame. We're embarrassed, like, man,
why we can't do no better than this?

Speaker 3 (01:05):
Right here? We're the only people that's responsible for each other.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
That way, And I guess, I you know, I guess
that's it's hard to bear at times to feel responsible
for somebody else. Have you ever been at work and
somebody come in there it's a criminal event that happened
on TV. I used to work a job with a
lot of different races of people, and somebody would do

(01:30):
something in Cleveland that made the news, and then we
come to work and we be talking about the news event.
Somebody rob the liquor store or something, and go, hey, man,
did you know this guy?

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Well, no, the hell I know him. He black.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
But you know, they always want to put us in something.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
So we've always had to bear the brunt of.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
Each other, and so it has made us become accountable
to one another. But in this now, in this new
tech age, this new soulcial media age, I am watching
us perform in a way that's hurting ourselves.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
I mean, I just don't understand.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
Why we have to go public with everything we think
that's negative about somebody else. You know, you just get
you don't have enough sense to just watch what you say.
You know, my father in law said it all the time,
He say, just because you can do something, don't mean
you should. Just because you can say something don't mean

(02:32):
you ought to say it.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
It just don't.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
It's sometimes, man, you just have to guard your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
You just have to.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
But we in such a free, false society today, nobody's
guarding their thoughts and everybody thinks their opinion is so important.
Now I'm gonna say something to people out here who
have these microphones on a daily basis. You know, if
you got a radio show like our show, I can

(03:02):
only speak for our shoulder. Our show is about entertainment, education, empowerment, enlightenment,
and that's an uplift. That's what we try to But
entertainment is what we're here for. We try to put
a smile on your face and laugh, but we try
to educate you too. We try to inform you, we

(03:26):
try to empower you, and we try to lift you up.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
That's our mandate.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
There are other shows whose mandate clearly is not that
they mowing too tabloid behavior or what's in the news,
what's trending and all like this, you know, and that's okay,
that's what they do. Some shows are for sports, and
that's okay, that's what they do. But man, if you

(03:51):
have a platform, why don't you do what you're supposed
to do? Now, Look, I'm not saying so much as
like Laura Ingram, told shut up and dribble, because no,
you can't tell a professional athlete or an entertainer because
you're an athlete and an entertainer.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
But we are concerned.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
About our welfare as our people and our culture that
we can't speak on it, because damn it, we can,
but only if you're gonna speak on it in a
positive way. We're doing too much negative out here towards
one another. Y'all were going about this the wrong way,
and we right now, we are our biggest culprit. This
last comment that Kanye made about the former First Lady.

(04:32):
Come on, man, really, bro, you ain't got nothing else
you can do. You're on a podcast, You're supposed to
be a genius. You got nothing else you can talk about?

Speaker 3 (04:44):
Really? I mean, man, do we not have nobody that's
special to us? No more? How is it? Man?

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Why is it that all of a sudden our love
is always under attack? You know you ain't happy for
Latanya and sam Well Jackson. You ain't happy for Paul
Letter and Denzel. You ain't happy for me or mine.
You ain't happy for Tommy and his You ain't happy
for nobody, man. You ain't happy for Martin and his

(05:11):
you ain't happy for Eddie and his man. Come on, y'all, really,
why why why you got to try to knock it down,
tear it down, even when it ain't nothing wrong. Y'all
be making up stuff about people's families just because you
want some clicks on some likes.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
What are we doing here? This is a person's family.
You gotta be careful.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Man. Let me say this to you. You got to
be careful when you run up on a man's family.
You're running up especially this man, care about his family. Now,
you better be careful. Everybody gonna take that on site.
Somebody gonna see you, man, and somebody gonna handle you
a little bit different. We need to start being careful, man.
We gotta start being respectful of one another. What happened

(05:53):
to that? Well, now that I said that, I know
those days are gone. They're gone. They were on the
slide and were going faster and faster down the hill,
and I don't see no fixed for it. I'm gonna
just stay close to God. I strongly suggest all of
you do the same thing. Get yourself a relationship with God.
So when Satan sent his imps for you, you got

(06:14):
some backup and no better backup than God Almighty. That's
my only solution for you. Because we live in a
fallen world. Even some of these preachers in the poor
pit is preaching negativity. I don't even understand it as
past us on that that all they do is talk
about celebrities. Ain't nothing wrong with them, but it's something
wrong with everybody else. Hey, man, get a relationship with God,

(06:36):
not with people, because God never changes. Hold on to
God's unchanging head. And by the way, talk to God
today because he'd absolutely love to hear from.

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