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August 17, 2023 8 mins
Would you call the cops on mom? Throwback clip from a previous show.

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From the bottom from the bottom.But uh, hey, this this,

(00:23):
this this topic right here, thisis funny. Would you call the police
on your mom and she was breathingbeating the brakes off your dad? No,
you should word that different, whycause you should ask them if their
dad was beating their mom, whatwould they do? And then ask ye,

(00:45):
Okay, well, what if yourdad was beating the brakes off your
off your mom? Are you gonnastep in and stop him? Or you
gonna call a police on? Yeah? What you do? What would you
do? Well? I asked youfirst, No, I asked the question.
You asked me a question and flippthe question just to ask me the
same question. Would do different?Well, first, you're gonna have to
you know, you gonna have to, uh you know, you gotta gotta

(01:06):
help your mom out. Yeah,you know, because shouldn't no man be
hitting the woman. And that's true, you know, and that's you know,
that's the that's the beautiful woman rightthere. You know. Don't nobody
touch mom. Okay, now,so you know you yeah, you know,
you're gonna have to you get dependingon how big he is. Okay,
so what if he was like savefive two? Oh, Mom's just

(01:33):
like five seven, but he whoopingthe would what would you call child protecting
the agency? All? Like,you know, small people be strong?
Yeahs. So you know you knowthat dad, You know you don't want
to whoop your daddy because then youknow he gonna lose all respect, even
though he probably lost the respect becausehe already jumping on your mom. Okay,
so now you said you're jumping becausehe was like, yeah, five

(01:56):
foot two. Yeah. So ifhe was six foot and your mom's was
like five three, oh yeah,I gotta help mama. So you're gonna
call the police. I just helpmama, Help mama. I mean,
he too much bigger than me.Then, but what if your mom was
the same height? It's who youand your mama was the same height,
Well we could jump him. Okay, Well what if he was beating the

(02:16):
brakes off both of y'all? Wouldyou call the police? Note like that,
I hold them long enough for mamamake a run for him. There
you go. Okay, now Ireverse that. If mama was beating the
brakes off your dad, what wouldyou do? Then? What'd you call

(02:37):
me? Man? No? Man, I'll tell you about a man up.
He just gonna sit there and let'sabout hit him. Hey, you're
like, so after all this timeyou were telling me I need to protect
myself. What you gonna do?So you wouldn't call the police on mama?
You can't call police on your mom, like you know how bad that's
gonna look? Like? What we'rehere for a son? My mama would

(02:59):
beating herself. But daddy, youknow, oh you seriously? Like have
you seen him? So? Okay, that's a double stamp. So would
you try to stop her? Well, yeah, you can't. Just can't
let her sit there and whoop yourdaddy. But what does she whoop you
too? Are you gonna call police? Well you should be used to it.

(03:23):
So it's like you should be usedto the woman you and you seeing
your daddy get the whooping? Ohso, so if the mama was so
you still wouldn't call him. Theonly way you'll call the police your your
dad. Do you lose respect foryour mama? Do I lose respect for

(03:46):
my mama? To be honest withyou me personally, if it was my
mama, Mama who it is,I'll be like, Mamma, you learn
how to fight like that. Butif your daddy whooping your mamma, would
you lose respect for him? Seehow coman can't go both ways? Because
then you ain't gonna ask your dadwhat he learned how to fight like that.
You're gonna be like, I can'tbelieve he hit the girl. Nah,

(04:09):
because he hit my mom. Hey, because I'm saying it's typical.
I'm I'm not gonna even say it'stypical. But normally, uh, I
guess just from I don't know,just from standard nature. A man is
the protect her and a woman iskind of like the the consoler type,

(04:30):
so she isn't really that physical.But yeah, back in my day and
all in my hood, I shouldsay, they have some women that,
let you know, say, yo, don't roll up on me. If
you do, these hands will bethe death to you. All my life.
I have to fight, hey,and it has the women be like,

(04:53):
look roll up all me if youwant to roll up. I mean,
yea, some women got hands.Some women got hands. But you're
standing as to the question, though, what what do you lose respect for
your mama? Do you lose respectfor your daddy if he if he hit
your mom? Yeah, because I'msaying men ain't supposed to hear women.

(05:15):
So now if your mama whooped yourdaddy and your dad say boy, I'm
gonna get you, is it gonnahave the same effect and it did before.
You see, I'm gonna be like, look check this out, mama,
mama, daddy trying to hit mefor no reason? What do yeah

(05:43):
make you think that? I'll belike, wait a minute, I wait,
hold up. You've been telling meall my life, or you've been
training me, teaching me how tofight. Is that now when you go
somewhere you say you gotta beef,be like, yeah, somebody for y'all.
You know, you call the house, your dad pick up, Hey,

(06:04):
daddy, get the MoMA, Heymama is two of'em? She'd
be like, I'm coming baby,You're hear in the background you're going to
row with No, I'm good.Yeah that's horrible old. I don't know.
So I look at my mama asa superhero. I'd be like,

(06:24):
she bad. But you wouldn't lookat your daddy like that. If he
would. While you whooping a womanand she that small, think about it,
be like, you ain't whooping nobodyelse. You wouldn't tell your mom
she should keep her hand to her. So because if they like the same
height, I'm just saying it's fairgame. So okay, so your daddy
would be your mom they're the sameheight. No, because I'm saying,

(06:46):
listen, he shouldn't have to whoopup. He should This is this is
what it is. If a womanwant to put her hands on the man,
a man don't have to point yourknock her lights out, put ass
in submission to where she cannot move, and she can call myself down.
That's what you do. Be like, Look, you ain't gotta be all
this angry shit, leave it alone. Let it go. Now. If
she get out there and bust yourass in the face, you need to

(07:08):
go ahead and the walk and shameddown the stand switch rose, switch the
rolls he out of this? Damnmind? What are you doing putting the
hand on? Take your hands offmy mama? Hey, mama? Will
you will you put the Bible inwith the rocks in it? Hey?
Man? Double stand up? Christmasstories? Ye. Hey, but I'll
tell you one thing. What wouldyou do? But what what do you

(07:31):
mean about the same cause? Howknow if your mom would Okay, so
if your mom was beating the brakesoff your dad and he put it in
a submission so she can stop,and she get out and whoop him.
What would you do then, Godday, they should put in the sleeper,
make it go night night, right, go night night. You'd be

(07:54):
like, But she was the onewho taught me this move. I don't
know how she got out see crossface chicken Wings. Hey, I tell
you one thing, and that's againsta woman job.
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