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Charle Mayne say the gang don't get out the shape
man you are you Donkey today does not discriminate. I
might not have the song of today, but I got
to donkey that. So if you ever feel I need
to be a donkey man with the practice club, bitch,
I just don't give today today, Yes, Donkey today for Thursday.
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August fourth goes to a young eighteen year old woman
named Johanya Williams Janie Williams. Janie Williams. I don't know,
miss Williams, Janie. I am sending you positive energy, love enlightened.
Before I even get started and get to talking about
why you're getting this he Hall, I want you to
know you will not be defined in life by this moment. Okay.
You are not the worst thing you've ever done in
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your life. In fact, I don't even know if this
is the worst thing you've ever done, because the reality
is I find niggas nigging like this hilarious. Okay, And
I'm reading this story Smchen and l o Ellen all
at the same time because the more things change, the
more or they stay the same. What are you talking about,
Uncle Charlot, What are you talking about? Brother Lean novel.
I'm talking about excuses. I'm talking about reasons. Okay, not
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just any old excuses and reasons, but the kinds of
excuses and reasons people use to get out of things.
All right, Those things can be schooled, those things can
be worked, those things can be activities with friends, appearances,
whatever it is. For some reason, we as humans don't
just tell the truth about why we can't do things
and be at places until we get older. Okay, when
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you get older and start understanding boundaries and start understanding
that you have to disconnect some time for your mental
and emotional health, you have no problem just letting people
know that I'm not gonna be that, Okay, why just
don't have the energy or at capacity. But man, when
we was young, the excuses we would come up with
to not be somewhere, especially at work or school. I
was never good at it. Actually, I was so bad
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at it that to avoid telling a tall tale, I
would just not show up, like literally, don't even show up.
No no reasoning, no explanation, no nothing. All right, got
me fired. But I would rather do that than lie,
because I'm too afraid of a lie. Because I was
always taught you turn out to be what you pretend
to be. So I'm not gonna pretend to be sick.
I'm not gonna pretend, you know, someone in my family
is sick. I'm not gonna pretend something is wrong if
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it's not, because I don't want any of those things
to happen in real life. That's why I'm laughing at
young Janie because she don't give a damn right. But
she's eighteen. We didn't give a damn to eighteen either,
so let's give her a grace. But she was doing
security at Lollapalooza. That don't sound weird to anybody. I
don't want an eighteen year old nothing doing security. I
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don't care what their agenda is or what they identify as.
I don't want no eighteen year old doing security nowhere,
especially at a festival as big as Lollapalooza. Okay, all
those people, So that's the first thing. But clearly she
didn't want to do security either because she wanted to
leave work early. And when one wants to leave work early,
one has to have a valid excuse. Would you'd like
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to hear the reasoning? January Williams came up with, let's
go to ABC seven for the report. Police eighteen year
old security guard is now facing charges after allegedly faking
a mass shooting alert at Lollapalooza. Prosecutors say that she
admitted doing it so that she could leave work early.
As first reported by a CWB Chicago, the guard is
accused of sending a text message about the bogus threat
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to a coworker and creating a Facebook post with the threat.
The coworker alerted supervisors, which set off a chain reaction
with Chicago police and the FBI. The threat later found
to be fake. The guard is now charged with making
a false terrorism threat. Look, if you're going to be stupid,
be stupid, stupid. Okay, I am impressed by the attempt.
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I mean that's a big, big lie to try to
get off. Okay, now, look it's two twenty two. I
understand some things people not arguing about. All Right. You
can say, you know, you might think you have COVID,
all right. In fact, you can say you took a
test in as negative, but you're not feeling well, so
you don't want to take any chances. All you can
say you took a test and is positive, but you
have no symptoms, so it could be a false positive,
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but you just want to be safe and stay home,
all right. Hey, nowadays, you could say you got a
bump or two and you're not show if that monkey
poxes on your back. All right, There's a lot of
different excuses that you can use, but lying about a
mass shooting, it's too big of a lie, Janna, all right,
Because the thing about excuses, you know, that keep you
from doing things that you don't want to do, is
they should only impact you. That's it. The only person
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who should have to deal with the consequences of your
excuses is you. So you can't send a message to
a person's cell phone saying mass shooting at four pm
location lollapalooza. We have one hundred and fifty targets. Nobody's
gonna play with that, which is why the person you
sent that message too immediately called the report the threat
to her supervisors, and of course they contacted the Chicago
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Police and the FBI Joint counter Terrorism Task for US.
Then young Janner returned to her post on the security team,
and when she got back, she told someone that her
sister had informed her of a threat of a mass
shooting at Lollapalooza on Facebook. So now when you put
something like that that out there people want to see.
So Jana allegedly created a fake Facebook page under the
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name Ben Scott, and she allegedly wrote a post that
read massive shooting at lollapoo Loser Grant Park six pm.
She took a screenshot of the post and sent it
to the witness from her personal cell phone. See that's
all too much. It's all too much. Once you got
to do all that, that's God given you the opportunity
to think about the dumbness that you're doing, and he
or she is giving you an opportunity to reverse course.
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But nope. Investigators trace the Apple, I cloud and ip
addy of the text now number back to Jana, who
was then brought to the CPD command center for questioning.
But she allegedly admitted to sending the messages and she
said she did it because she simply wanted to leave
work early. I want all you young uns and you
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adults to know that if you don't want to tell
the truth, which I feel is always the best option,
sometimes you just have to tell your boss I'm afraid
I have to leave work early for whatever excuse, Yoba leave,
that's all it boils down. COVID's a good one, it is,
it is, you know. But once again, I don't want
to play like that because I don't don't really want COVID.
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Drean already had it, don't want it again, all right,
But whatever excuse your boss will believe is the one
you run with. But listen, bosses, stop making us lie
to you, all right. If we are going to go
to the extreme to make up these kinds of lies,
and you know, it really must be something going on
that I'm not ready to discuss with you, or it's
none of your business, just let me leave your business
so I can handle mine, all right. I don't really
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believe any of that, right, I believe tell the true
shame the devil. If you don't want to tell your
boss to details, just say you have personal reasons and
you need to leave. Now. That's the moral of the story.
Whatever excuse you use has to be on you and
cannot impact anyone else. If you do it any other way,
you might end up charged with one felling account of
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making a false terrorism threat. Please give young Janiel Williams
the sweet sounds of the hambletones. Oh no you are dog.
Oh gee, oh the da gee, oh the day. I
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just want young Janyar to know, like I said before,
you will not be defined by this moment, You're not
the worst thing you've ever done in your life. But
Jesus Christ, did you have to start at mass shooting?
You couldn't say your stomach hurt? Like ain't that's the
basic one, you know, say your stomach hurt. I'm assuming
she's African American? Why are you assuming that? I was asking.
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I don't like how you assuming that? Tell me why
you assuming that? King huh Dominican Poppy? Tell me why
you assuming that? Because if I had to play a game,
I ain't playing this game. See, I would go black.
But now I wouldn't say this though I don't know
what color she is. Honestly, I didn't even look. Don't
wink it me, Eddie. But he says she's black. I
don't care he says she's black. But you know, when
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a lot of these these festivals and companies do this
type of show, there's there's like a website and they
type of the website needs security guards and people just come.
There's no reason for eighteen year old. Anything to be
doing security anywhere eighteen years old, which especially at Lotapool Loser.
I don't know. I can't at my pop, I'm I'm
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legally blind. I legally I don't see nothing. All right.
I don't know what you're talking about, but thank you
for that. Donkey to day up. Next, we have the
R and B Group Division straight at black I don't
know that's that black Man. They're signed to Drake's Ovo label.
We're gonna talk to them when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club.