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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Dunky of Today for Thursday, September twenty first goes to
Kenneth Petty. Kenneth Petty is the husband of the icon
known as Nicki Minaj. But this is not about Nikki, y'all.
This is us. This is about us, okay, as black men,
and it's about us not wanting to let the child
just ways of the streets go, y'all? Do know right?
Being a street nigga is not an actual occupation. There
is not one single benefit you received by being a
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street nigga. Okay, there's no four one k You don't
get no health insurance. I have never in my life
seen anyone be able to buy a house or any
form of property because of street credit. But for some reason,
we just continue to see so many people, so many
men who have the opportunity and the access to do
other things, crash out because they still want to be
in the street. Now, if you haven't heard, if you
wasn't listening to the Rumor Report all week and paying
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attention to the blogs in the news, and you probably
missed Kenneth Petty incriminating himself by making threatening remarks to
a specific individual, that individual being the rapper known as Offset,
also known as husband A Cardi B. Now we're gonna
play this Yigga and Ass video clip that went viral
this week. In the video, you see Kenneth Petty and
his gang outside of a New York hotel, allegedly where
Offset was residing. But I don't see how Offset was
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in this hotel when millions of people were watching him
live screaming with Kay Sanat. I's like Eve pronounce his
name ky Sinat right, sounds yes, Lutha ky Sanatta. I
like that young man. But all Set and Kai had
a sleepover in Atlanta. They were live screaming for twenty
four hours straight. They was having a grand old time
smoking weed. I saw off Set making grilled cheese sandwiches.
I think he was making grilled cheese. They was dancing,
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listening to music. They was doing what we all should
be doing, and that's experiencing joy, having a good time,
being happy. Meanwhile, Kenoth Petty and his crew were doing
the total opposite of that. I refuse to believe that
standing outside of a hotel hell in the middle of
New York City mean mugging a camera, sending death threats
makes you guys happy. In fact, I actually think you
have to be pretty miserable to even project that kind
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of behavior. But let's listen to the video. Big queens
sturdy Nigga was popping money. Man, what shock? You don't know?
They said, you don't know, big zoom vacation playing in
your funeral? Let's play? What's up?
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They wanted to come at me after the amaze.
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Man, I ain't even We ain't even do nothing to nobody. Man, Yo,
we are. Yeah, guess what right today? Well it's not fair.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
We know Nigga jigg.
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I was born in nineteen hundred and seventy eight. I
remember a time when if you were doing dirt, it
was a cardinal sitting to speak on the phone about
said dirt. That was a complete and other. No, No, Kenneth,
I know you noticed because we're the same age forty five,
forty five, Magnum Colt Trump whatever, forty five. So I
know you know better. Maybe you don't, because nowadays these
individuals have let the Internet make them forget street rules.
Because if you're still moving by the rules of the street,
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there will be no way in hell that you would
be on the FBI's internet recording yourself in four K
threatening to kill someone. You told that man to plan
his funeral on the fbis internet, and you thought there
wouldn't be any consequences and repercussions. Do you know how
many people probably sent that video to law enforcement? Why?
Because your high profile. You're Nicki Minaj's husband. And that's
one thing I want to say, Even if you don't
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respect yourself, respect your queen, respect who she is. You
may not care about how this video impacts you, but
you should care about how it impacts her. But maybe
none of y'all care professionally or personally. I just know
as a husband and father, our job as protect and provide.
We can't do either one of those things if we
tricking ourselves off the street. Because that's what this is.
When you got on video and you incriminate yourself in
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this way, you tricking yourself off the street. I don't
want to hear none of y'all street dudes talk about
how much y'all hate snitching, because as soon as you
are one of your partners pulls out these smartphones and
decides to go live and record yourself saying these type
of things and doing dirt, you have become an informant
and you're telling on yourself. And that's exactly what happened.
Because Keneth Petty has been sentenced to one hundred and
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twenty days of home detention after violating the terms of
his probation because of that video. I got that right right,
one up to one hundred and twenty two. One hundred
and twenty days. Okay, well, whatever it is, Kenneth Petty,
You've earned every bit of this simply because you cannot
let the child just destructive ways of the street go.
First Corinthians thirteen eleven says, when I was a child,
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I spoke as a child, I understood as a child,
I thought of the child. But when I became a man,
I put away childish things. My brothers, I cannot believe
I'm saying this at forty five years old, But there's
so many of us who have not left the child
just waves of the streets alone. And I would love
to know what do y'all know that I don't. Okay,
the streets have never done anything but let people to
two places, jail or the moultuary. And my father always
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told me that if you don't change your lifestyle, you're
gonna end up in jail, dead or broke, sitting under
the tree. Let's update my father's words in twenty twenty three.
If you don't change your lifestyle, you're gonna end up
in jail, dead or broke. On somebody's social media page
recording yourself committing crimes, and that recording of you committing
crimes will lead you to be in somebody's prison, Kenneth,
he was already on probation. What part of law enforcement
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has social media too? Do you not understand? I said
this earlier, and I'm serious. You know how they used
to do ride alongs with cops. I want to do
a sit along with police officers and I want to
sit and observe them observing this kind of stuff on
social media. There has to be old detectives who can't
believe that there are actually individuals doing their jobs for them.
Smartphones in the hands of dumb niggas make law enforcements
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jobs so easy, and I know they be laughing, they
ass off at our stupidity. I want to see it.
I want to see old officers telling young officers how
easy they got it, and they don't even have to
do any real detective work because that is what I
know is happening, and we have nobody to blame but ourselves.
I can't believe I have to say this, but for
the record, the streets of Corny, the screets are lame.
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We have years and years of data and evidence that
shows us that acting like how Kennip Petty you're still
acting at forty five will do nothing but lead us
to jail to death. Who wants that? Ken, If you
are in a privileged position, you married a very successful woman,
you have access to resources that nobody you came up
with probably got. Okay, the only op you should know
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at forty five it's opportunity. Okay, you and your family
have the opportunity to break every single generational curse that
has ever existed in your bloodline. You have the opportunity
to actually show the hood a different way. If you
can get dudes to stand out in the middle of
New York with you looking for an op, then you
can take those same dudes and create some type of
business that provides them an opportunity to not make the
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same mistakes that you have made in your life. Okay,
my brothers, I don't know how many ways to tell you.
There is nothing to be gained from the streets. There
is nothing to be gained from being hard, being tough.
And when you know better, you do better. And we
all have to know better because we have too many
examples that show us where those streets lead. So I'll
leave you with this Kenneth and not just Kenneth, all
you street dudes. Smart people learn from their own mistakes.
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Wise people learn from the mistake of others. Dumb niggas
never learn at all. Which one do you choose to be?
Let's all do better, black man, because I'm tired of this.
Please letring me Ma give Kennth Petty the biggest he
hull he ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb?
All right? Ooh did I say nigga too much?
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Ye? No?
Speaker 2 (07:21):
You one to two is good, but he did like
seven eight, tell bt piece and then we'll balance it up.
No boy, bet we'll see how the mall peace donkey
today is brought to you by the law office of
Michael Slammingsoft. Don't be a donkey. Don pound two fifty
on your cell and say the bull if you've been
hurting a construction accident. That's pound two five oh from
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your cell and say the bull. Wake that ass up
in the morning.
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