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July 11, 2025 • 88 mins
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00:00:00 - Whoa Ha Ha
00:01:32 - Poor Unfortunate Souls
00:02:04 - News Updates & Staying Aware
00:15:21 - Bills
00:17:59 - Break 1
00:18:22 - Tiffy Time & The Early 2000s
00:24:15 - Diddy Trial Over
00:29:39 - No Love Island
00:35:17 - Never Ever Mets
00:39:46 - Break 2
00:40:12 - Jade's Marvelous Disney Cruise
01:24:20 - XD Quits Smoking
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Episode Transcript

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I admit that in the past I've been a nasty
They weren't kidding when they called me well a witch.
But you'll find that nowadays I've minded all my ways,
repented seeing the light, and made a switch. True. Yes,
and I fortunately know a little magic. It's a talent
that I always have possessed and hit lately. Please don't laugh.

(00:23):
I use it on behalf of the miserable, lonely and depressed, pathetic.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Or unfortunate soul in pain, in need, This one longing
to be a dinner, this one wants to get the girl,
and do I help them?

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Yes? Indeed those born unfortunate soul, so sad, so true
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Speaker 1 (00:58):
Whoa ha haha woa ha ha whoa ha.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Ha whoo ha wo ha whoa ha ha who how
wo how woll how wo ha whoa.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Whoa whoa?

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Yeah that works, h everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
Welcome back to the blackest Show about nothing. It's jading
next step, Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
Poor unfortunate souls.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
No, it wasn't a break. It was just you know,
we haven't recorded a real episode in a long time.
But if you're on the Patreon you've seen us.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yes, you have that is not that is not stopped.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
No, no, it has not. But AnyWho, we have a
lot of show to cover. With that being said, we
have news. You should listen to this. I understand that
this is triggering free. There are chapters and timestamps wherever
you are listening, but this is something you should listen to.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Go ahead, I mean listen. I'm not going to go
into the bullet points and the details. You all see
everything that's happening. It hasn't stopped. I've gotten a couple
of messages it's like, are you still going to do news?
I'm still going to bring awareness, but I think running
down bullet points are I don't know, they can't. They

(02:48):
might be a bit much sometimes for folks, especially with
things just like NonStop everywhere. But we're not going to
stop bringing awareness. They are still reigning extreme terror on
people in Gaza, extreme terror that has not stopped. The

(03:08):
SAF and the RSF still at it in Sudan. There
are still current updates going on every single day. You
all know that. I send you over to Sarah bs
on Blast because she is doing the very important work
of keeping people updated on the day to day of
what's happening on the ground. So that's still going on.

(03:28):
America is trash. We've got, you know, things that are
happening that are just history repeating itself. This happened with
Ronald Reagan too, where he welfare queens? Where'd that come from?
Welfare queens? Where you know, medicaid and Medicare and aid

(03:49):
and all kinds of things have been cut from people
who actually need it in order for the one percent
and the billionaires to continue to stay disgustingly rich. And
you know, it's just it just has not stopped. Uh.
The bitch mayor in Philly is uh is out here?

(04:09):
Oh I was like not Philly's Tiffany Henyard. Okay, shout
out James Baldwin and her original and her original talking
points and then got into office and completely did a
whole three sixty one niggas. Yeah, it's like, it's shit
happening everywhere. It's not funny, it's not funny at all.

(04:33):
But we you know, so that's just the very truncated,
you know, the big beautiful bill Internet is doing a
fantastic job of breaking down the big beautiful bitch. Like
she check out incident on around the Way curls, she

(04:54):
gives you a comprehensive breakdown political breakdown of what's going
on over here. Uh, in order for you to understand,
because I know that it can get overwhelming, there's so
much to it and what but the you know, you know,
you know what the ultimate is. It's shipping on the
middle class, is shitting on the lower class, and it's

(05:17):
making the billionaires richer. But if you want a comprehensive breakdown,
please go check out internet on around the way curls
and uh, that's about that's that's that's all I'm gonna
do today, you know what I mean. But just know
that awareness is being had every every day. You know
what I'm saying. We don't want to stop paying attention.
We don't want to become desensitized just because things are

(05:42):
progressively getting worse. Oh. I also want to like listen
all them kids who died in the middle of Texas,
And I want to say, also New Mexico had I
think it was New Mexico flash flooding. They had flash
flooding and many many passed in that too due to

(06:03):
mud slides and fires and so forth and so on.
We can assume who those children belonged to. We already know.
You know who they voted for and what they voted for,
their parents, their parents, the parents, and it's fucked up,

(06:25):
Like the whole shit is fucked up. It's fucked up
because it's affecting those of us who did not vote
for this. It's it's fucked up because it's affecting children
of people who did vote for this. Go ahead, just
a soundtrack to the city, soundtrack to the season. Take
your time, young man, don't you hurry to get old? Ah?

(06:46):
But you know it's not. It affects everybody across the board.
And I think you know y'all voted for this. I'm like, yeah,
they did, but them kids didn't vote for that, So
like maybe maybe not right now, you know what I'm saying.
I would nothing would make me sicker than sending my
kid to fucking camp and getting a call that they
are missing or something has happened to them. So also,

(07:12):
those people are evil and the fact that you're watching
all of this and you don't want to do anything
about it. There are young advocates, college advocates who are
going after politicians speaking to them about carbon emissions and
climate change, and these dinosaur golf playing idiots are being
wilfully ignorant. They're choosing to be hateful, and they don't

(07:33):
care about anybody outside of themselves. They don't care about
their kids, they don't care about their grandkids. They damn
sure don't care about ours. They don't care about their
own because they say once they die, they ain't got
to worry about this shit anymore. It's dark and hell
is hot. Just know that, so you know that's the
news this week. It's not. And if that is too
overwhelming for you, I don't know what to tell you.

(07:54):
I don't know what to tell you. Enjoya head being
buried in the sand. Because you're not going to be
able to escape the sh shit, you might as well
at least pay attention to what's going on. You ain't
got to immerse yourself. Nigga, We're gonna laugh, but don't
stop paying attention because it's uncomfortable. A lot of things
are uncomfortable.

Speaker 3 (08:13):
Life is uncomfortable. I think that's a lot of I think.
I think that's what. What's your name? Raquel? She's become
very a rise to fame on Instagram. Raquel. She talks
about capacity a lot. She's a mental health provider. She
talks about capacity and talking about how like I don't

(08:37):
remember her name, but she talks about like how mental
health isn't fragile as people make it out to be,
and a lot of people use these pop psychology words
as a crutch. And she's always like, life is never
Life is not designed to be easy. Life is not
designed to for you to have like moments of like

(08:59):
now trying to Life is always going on. So it's
just a matter of you strengthening honing yourself your inner
tools to deal with shit, because I get like, oh
I don't want to deal with it, doesn't mean that
it's not going to go away, right, And I also
think that it's you're doing a disservice to yourself and
to the people that in groups that you belong to

(09:21):
for not being informed. I think you know, us as
black people do well when we're most informed because we
know that's when we know how to move. We were
very aware of how white people move, but we also
need to know how they just move in general. Right, So,
like I hear people be like this is too much

(09:42):
to hear, but I to echo your sentiment.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
Like, well, there's too much to hear I'll explain.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
This later, but like niggas gott to grow up and
deal like there's never going to be like it's not.
And I always think about, like what we're going What
were you going to do in sixteen nineteen? What were
you doing? You know, how were you going to move? Right?
Like I think about how disrespectful people have been about like, oh,
I'm not my ancestors and shit like that. But when

(10:13):
I think about that, I'm like, I am intrinsically we
compared to them because of all I didn't know how
to do indure slavery.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Hello, good morning, Not at all.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
Not all young people are complaining about news on a
fucking podcast that's fucking week, Like I, no, that's no,
because I have all the podcasts I have to. Like
when people be informative on the Friends Zone, I go
in the discord of people like or when people try
oh when Crystal gives like mental health advice on the
Read and people complain about that shit too, And it's

(10:47):
just like watch go doom scroll, go doom scroll or
don't because if you want to talk about we're the
friends in your head, we wouldn't be friends if we didn't.
Hell you what the fuck is going on?

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Hell, Hello, go daddy, there's too much money.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
But I know I saw.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
Too much money. Go daddy, But sky Daddy, do your thing.
Like I'm so tired, some tired big sandals. I'm exhausted.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Yeah yeah, I yeah, I'm also just like in regards
to the Texas flooding, and I my heart goes out
to every last person who has not only just lost
their child or their loved one, but also the folks
who have had to go out and rescue people and

(11:46):
see that there are people who weren't being able, who
weren't being weren't able to rescue them, like you see
people trapped in or who are now pink matter, and
they couldn't do much of them because of just.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Going on to a tree for five hour. Nigga, I
can't imagine hanging on to a tree for five fucking
hours like Mowgli, like Nick what, I don't even know
if I got that core strength like I.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
Just hanging on by themselves.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
It's just political. It's absolutely political. It's political because they
are hateful, not only because of climate change, not only
because they don't believe that. I heard one of them
who's a football coach who said, oh, well, we need
carbons in the air. Y'all, don't you don't know what
you're talking about because you're young. I hate talking for

(12:36):
you don't know what you're talking about. You're young. You'll
get it when you get older. No, I won't get
it when I get older, because we won't be here
when we get older. Because let me tell you something.
You remember back in the day, I don't think the
children know about cv CFC's remember chlora for carbons. Yeah,
they try to legging down on our throats and ship nigga. Now,

(13:00):
all in the nineties, you remember how they kept telling
us the snow leopards are going extinct.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Like yes, yes, just like there's no reason why the
sun like it's eighty degrees here in Los Angeles, but
it feels like one hundred and two. Why because there's
this this this been, the super thin layer of old
though that we have now that protects us from the
sun has been bascheardized, a ruined, and yeah, by a

(13:29):
whole bunch of shit.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Y'all want to cut you would, But I blame it partially,
and I blame you niggas for using it as your
mother fucking best fucking friend.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
Bitch, go find a human like I'm can I tell
you what pissed me off.

Speaker 5 (13:46):
Us.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I was like, I see exactly what's going on here.
I've had it where the white women at like a
I'm angry Erica. Even though you want to be negative,
you may a conscious effort and a decision like you
fighting on the street and work toward positive. That's all

(14:06):
you can do.

Speaker 6 (14:07):
That's the only choice you have.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Y'all want me to be safer than I am. I
love Jesus, I want to be like Jesus, but I'm
not Jesus. Wait, I have to do Tina Sprayer, God,
because why do I have to be going through all this? God?
Why Jesus Christ? Please? I can only take but so much.
I'm gonna kill myself and all my kids behind this nigga. God,
please help me.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
God.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
I like that girl Survivor.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Okay, y'all have snatched every mushroom Swiss burger away from me.
You have taken Wait what happened?

Speaker 3 (14:46):
I have to write that down, the lady who killed
her family with mushrooms?

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Wait what.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Girl?

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Okay, not the sipens. Hold up, let's play some bills.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
We got.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Oh, and I have a I have a long update
for you. I have a week long update for you.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, because you Jade went on vacation.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
I went no, no, no, I went on a dizzy
grost not go vacation.

Speaker 3 (15:20):
Okay, let's pay some bills first and foremost. Thank you
for listening each and every week. Tell a friend, Tell
a friend, tell a friend, go down to the Patreon,
whereas nine twelve ninety nine we have a wading bank doodle.
We have finally gotten to one of the greatest moments
of television of all television, when Renee discovered the truth

(15:45):
about her husband heck Jude. Yeah, have we covered never
ever Mets, which I do want to talk about today here.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
On the main show, O Day. There's updates.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
We uh, there's more coming. Also, we're in a Big
Brother season that means black to watch. Big Brother is back,
hosted by doctor Kia LaToya Asante and myself. We will
be on here on YouTube dot com, Plush, Jada XD
and all of our personal instagrams on Thursday's post eviction.

(16:24):
I'll probably be doing lives in between, just to keep
it up and all that good stuff. But yeah, joining
a lot of fun. Subscribe to our YouTube channel where
you can now listen to Jada XD through YouTube. Yeah,

(16:45):
so please run those numbers up over there. I know
some people enjoy listening to podcasts on YouTube. I didn't
realize that until I earned the ship on and people
were like, oh yes, so of the people again. Anything else,

(17:06):
go to our individual instagrams. Run up those numbers and stuff.
I know Jerry put out some stuff photos for from
her live event. Run those numbers up. So my sponsorship deal. Hello,
I'm doing content creations again. That's crazy. You see what

(17:28):
they make us? You see what these cuts make us.
Do niggas start dancing on the internet. Yeah, so I'm
I'm back on the gram and and I'm making tiktoks
and things and it's been fun. But yeah, help help
us out because we're all we got at this point.
Let's take a break and we'll be back with more

(17:51):
day to next.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
T hit it cloud cloud. After these messages, will be
right back.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
Tiffany here and your former Dalton mayor in Thornton Township
supervisor takes the fifth Rather than testify in court today,
she'd been ordered to appearbe Jens Jewel. Hillary is Live
at the Daily Shinnel with details on her hearing jewel

(18:23):
and we're back. I want to start this out very quickly.
Just what I thought we would never hear from this
person again.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
It's how is mish Keith resurfacing?

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Like, well, listen, my girl dropped the disc track? What
oh please m what you said in a minute? Mm hmm, Okay,
there's no, Well you don't have Spotify and more though
I pay it here.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Okay, no, and we shouldn't have Spotify. What oh, I know,
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
the people.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
It was you're gonna it's.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Still proving guilty. Everybody stay feeding the people. When starving
the politicians, they quick sense just what they don't know what.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
I'm just standing in no business because my deeper complexion
I've seen.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
This is the most unserious bitch I've ever met in
my life politically, I think ever like ever, No, I
love her, I mean it is quite fierce. I'm not
gonna hold you like it's a little yeah, and I
see this is the appropriate time where you can do this,
so that story. Yeah, I was like, I too, am

(19:52):
sick of the streets sucking up the culture. This does
not be clucking. And I agree Clockett doesn't even mean
what you all, how in the context you.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Want, because Megan did it and and that song with
Gorilla and that video, and that's why people thinking.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
It's not that's not that's not the meaning.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
This is drag queans and the dolls, right.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
It was like, yeah, you did that, you did that?
All right? Is there a video to this?

Speaker 3 (20:30):
No?

Speaker 1 (20:32):
No, yeah, not yet. No, it's being filmed and she's
on top of a pink comer. I guarantee you.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
I'm sure, and it'll be a Facebook exclusive because that's
where she lives.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
Does anybody still have a hummer? We should shoot a
video on tar.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
That's the one that was in prison.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
So there's a reason like, oh, yeah, he lives in
whatever year he went.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
He's catching up on last time because it is he
can play the other day because he was like, oh,
this is a gas guzzler. No one told you to
drive that from the bay to l a a hummer.
He owns an HVAC company, so he's got money. But
it's like, that's not the point. I'm like, you just

(21:19):
you just hey, you sucking up the environment with this
this tank fossil fuel guzzler on I mean right, and
mind you he's a he's a big nigga.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
He's like six five yeah, yeah, yeah, all of that.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
And so I get it, but get an F one.
He does have F fifty, but that's his work trip.
But I'm like, you could get you can get something
else appropriate. You were a father, now you can. You
don't need a hummer like you could get get a
nice family suv, you know what I mean. He was like, no,
I'm gonna keep this hummer because it's a big it's

(22:00):
the H three that it is big and yellow. It's
yellow because you're right, whatever, whatever decade, yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Whatever year they went in is where they live when
they get out.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Which you know, well, this is from when he got out,
so like he's living the moment of when he got out,
which was right before I got out of high school.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
That tracks. It's pretty fitting though, and I it's actually
pretty fierce as well. I wish I could live perpetually
in like two thousand and seven.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Sometimes I wish we could bring back oh.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Three three, Well three was fun. Oh three was really fun.
Oh three, oh four, oh five was really fun.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Oh five, I was in my bag.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
I will.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
That was prime.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Yeah, oh five was good prime. That was good prime time,
wash five bowling shoes and you think, yeah, you were
staunchly living in two thousand.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
And I was in the club with blazers and a hoodie.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Absolutely I was wearing Bermuda shirt.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Pictures. Oh my gosh, down, I.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Look like Joan Clayton. When I went to one of
them Kanye concerts, I was like, I had on this
this Bermuda board short, you know what I'm saying, tailored
but with like a little T shirt and some hills.
What the fuck was I doing?

Speaker 3 (23:26):
You had and you had the pearl neck with long
chain that hello, And.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
I thought my shirt, you know, I got a custom shirt.
I thought it was fire. It said take your diamonds
and throw them up like you believe me, and then
the back said yeah it beats cold, but the flow
is anemic. And it was so fire. Oh good year. Yes,

(23:55):
I had a nasty doobie wrapped oh man, living life living.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
Like yeah, uh uh. That screen cap really messed me up.
I'm sorry. I'm not going to talk about that, but
I'm not going to talk about that in general because
we didn't miss that. That was a big moment so
friends really quickly. So Puffy's trial came and went. Since

(24:25):
we've been gone. He was convicted of two out of
the five things he was charged with. He missed the
big rico one side note, Rico charges are difficult. We
saw what happened with Jeffrey.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
So somebody passed that nigga drugs in the courtroom and
he's still on camera, like it went viral, like I
saw it.

Speaker 3 (24:58):
Yeah, I saw.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
If I saw it, I know a lot of niggas
saw it. So you know, Yes, ricos are rigos are tricky. Sometimes, Yeah,
doesn't make doesn't make the other party innocent though, no.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
No, no, no no. And even if they didn't get convicted, doesn't. Yeah,
it doesn't mean they didn't do it. But I will
say it is very It has been very indicative of
how some of us who tout and display those empty

(25:36):
things of like protect black women, protect things because now
they become empty because then you see this discourse and
it turns into well these not to disparage, but essentially
it turns into not believing women. Yes, and you know,

(25:57):
or I think, at what point do you before you
have these conversations or say them outwardly, do you not
think to be like, hey, I have a mom, I
have women in my life that I love who have
made gone through this. I don't know, but you so

(26:19):
quick to just spew whatever non process hate women have
towards women. I you know, it's been super disappointing seeing
a lot of people who I like to respect and
myer have these opinions about.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
This, yeah, about everything. Yeah, you know, I guess, I
guess I guess, uh, you know, so Rico charges dismissed.
So I guess all of the abuse that has been
uh status and that we saw that we saw, all

(27:03):
of the abuse is negated. I guess people are never
forced into situations. I guess people are never pressured into situations.
I guess you didn't see that. They talked about how
this man almost blew up, So I did blow up.
Somebody's car has been intimidating people for decades upon decades,
alleged murders. This is a dark demon. He's a dark demon,

(27:28):
and you niggas are dark, nasty demons for a lot
of the opinions that you're spewing. All she Cassie, all,
she she just got paid off. She just got paid off.
She was complicit in everything. What happens when your sister,
your mother, your daughter, your niece, whoever, when they encounter
some nasty niggas like yourselves, who put them in situations

(27:51):
where they feel highly uncomfortable and might feel like their
life is in jeopardy if they don't go along with
some shit, you're gonna call them complicit. You all are
so fucked up and you love each other, you are
homo erotic ass niggas. I just wish you would lick
each other. And that's not even a diss I just
want you to live your freest life so you can
stop being fucking terrorists on everybody else, like I'm sick

(28:14):
of it. And also the talking points about him being
a homosexual are null and void when it comes to abuse,
when it comes to murder, when it comes to coercion,
when it comes to intimidation, like all of that is
like nobody being gay is not a motherfucking crime. It
is a crime when you then don't feel comfortable expressing

(28:35):
yourself and you take all of that out on other
people in other ways. That is what the problem is.
It is not that, And you niggas are awful derelics
of society. When is the purge happening? Because you're horrible?
What's that saying? I hate niggas, me too, me fucking too.

(28:58):
Like I hate you all. You don't deserve anything from nice.
I'm gonna talk to you about. I'm gonna talk to
you to talk to you about I watched the Action
movie and I liked it. Well anyway, yeah, because fuck
you niggas. And I may it halfway fall off, not

(29:20):
even all the way. May you have to super glue
the tip on. I hope your peep hole gets infected,
like I hope you all get all your wist. I
hope it. I hope it stays at mid soft for
the rest of you all. I hope you all get
to that point you just keeped. You keep trying to
use your hand to put it in, but you can't
do it. Like I hate you, I hate you. But anyway,

(29:41):
we have other things to discuss before I even because
you know mine is a long it's a five day,
seven day journey.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
I'm trying to.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
A ready ready to never ever ready to meet.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Oh yes, let's let's talk about reality, because the next
half we'll talk about you in your day, so real
quickly you know I loved the Jada next audience. You
all have given us so much joy in things. But
let me tell you something. We're not covering Love Island never.

(30:16):
Here's why.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
No, I'm not watching it.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
One, Jade's not watching it. Two it come on every day.
Three do you So? What I wanted to come about
Love Island and talk to you about is the racism

(30:40):
of the ship, just like it is a reality TV right,
So there's been two instances where people have been snatched
up in the middle of the night or be a racist.
The first one she got kicked off this like the
night of like she got there. The next day she
was gone. That's because she No, she is a Latina

(31:03):
who likes to say the in word a lot.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
That was the first Gina Gina.

Speaker 3 (31:08):
And then here's what I wanted to talk about the
next one. Uh this happened. So weeks go by and
there was another girl named Sierra. Because it's I'm sorry,
so especially amongst black people, like this really pisses me off.
So she got booted off the show for being racist,

(31:30):
not because she said the in word, but because she
refers to her eyes being a certain way in the
derogatory and not only did she say it once, she
continued to say it on social media posts and then
when she was when she was corrected on it, she

(31:53):
continued to say it. And so like her parents of
the sword, I want to say she Latin, latina or whatever, okay,
but her parents went on on her social was like,
we're not excusing it. You know, it's fucked up. But
also she doesn't deserve all this hate and stuff like that,
blah blah blah blah. But then the discourse changed to

(32:18):
we're comparing saying the INN word and then saying the
C word and referring to her, and a lot of
black people shining in the discussion, where A, it's not
the same. And I didn't know that this was offensive
and I don't see why I can't just use the
word because it's not offensive to you. And I was like,

(32:43):
this is super like, I know we all a lot
of people say like, oh, you just want the white
man's power and YadA, YadA, yad and what white people
have access to to what they say and now they feel.
But this is definitely proved positive, right, Like you were
just no, it doesn't matter, it's not offensive to them.

(33:04):
It's not offensive. So therefore I'm going to continue to
say it, like, who are you to be judicious about that?
If somebody who's telling you something is offensive, just take
it off, right, right, that's not racially charged. This is

(33:25):
what I was talking about earlier. I don't think people
know like the true history of like subjugation of Asian
Americans in this country. Like I don't think people understand
that there were Chinese and Japanese determent camps right here
in LA you know, even if you go to Forest
Lawn and Glendale, they have a specific Japanese or Asian

(33:46):
I forget which which nationality is, but it is like
a a monument to those people who survive those camps.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
And I'm like, do y'all not?

Speaker 3 (33:57):
And I think this is also education by design, right,
Like education is being omitted all these things. So therefore,
out of sight, out of mind, and it's just super
just disheartening, Like if we we know how this goes,
why do we need to be hateful to other people?

Speaker 1 (34:15):
There's no need now, Listen, am I ever gonna stop saying, no, Gabe,
you can bleep that. What if I can think of
some more, I will, But but we're not talking about them.
We talk about everybody else, Like, don't beat a bully

(34:36):
because we was bullied. That's fucked up. Unless somebody deserves
to get bullied, that's a different story. Like you're talking
about that Asian girl and the lobby who was trying
be Yeah, but guess what I did. I got her.
I got her ass together without having to bring in
a single bit of her ethnicity. You know what I'm saying.

(34:57):
So get creative, use your brain power. Start reading it again.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
This way it hurts exactly it.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
Be effective, be affected, be affective, be effective, effective.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
But love love love, what's never ever met, never ever met.
So we watched it down to the Patreon all ten episodes.
If you are eleven Clan the Reunit. If you haven't,
go down to our patreon. Yeah, go there, seasons one
into you on it. And so Jade and I championed

(35:38):
a couple on there that we should not have and
and something told me, you know, we don't. We had
to stop rooting for people on these shows because we
don't know who they are real I know, but you know,
and again, group positive that niggas will disappoint you if
you let them. And the couple the league and Cinco.

(36:02):
Apparently Cinco is abusive and broke just according to J
and Jay is R kelly supporter.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Oh god. And you know the one thing I can
say about J while we were watching it is she
I like how she helped people accountable, but she also
gave the men a lot and it was very you know,
a man is gonna be a man type of rhetoric,
which is that's teters a problem. I'm like, no, we

(36:41):
know not this, a man is going to be a man,
can't do it, let it go. But I didn't. I
was like an R Kelly supporter. When I read that,
I was like, I'm disgusted. I'm disgusted by her and
like not just a supporter, like a like a like
also YouTube young to be a supporter of R Kelly.

Speaker 6 (37:02):
Hello.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Is it because she's from Chicago? No, because I know
niggas from Chicago who were like, uhh yeah exactly. I
think he had a reputation in Chicago long before it
was anywhere else because he used to stay parked at
a very specific McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (37:20):
Yeah, Chris Rogers, if you ever asked him, he'll tell
you a story about how he met him, and it
was it was at school because they tried to talk
to his best friend. And yeah, and also like freshman
softball year in high school, Chris Rogers is younger than us. Yeah,

(37:42):
I'm so confused as to how any of him. Yeah,
it was disappointing Tachi and Lexire going at it. Tachi
is like, Chris didn't even want you, girls, So I
know why you're him and a han. She's attacking Tachi
for being fast on the internet.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
How you want to internet? You in your thirties?

Speaker 3 (38:04):
Yeah? What did she say on round Table? She said,
pussy trying to slow down? She's She's like when I
was straight, I was like, hope, now I'm missed und.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Trying to slow down? Oh, t t is a delight,
do you hear me?

Speaker 3 (38:31):
One of my favorite new social medi because I hate
but I do like the people of the ladies of
the Round Table.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
I agree. I very much enjoyed them.

Speaker 3 (38:41):
I even watched Nessy's Too Bi movie, which was There's oh, okay, okay,
you know what I'm not movie. She's actually the She's
actually not a bad actress. She's actually quite good. It's
just the story was a little fucked up. Okay, but
you know, you know, to be to be films. Yeah, yeah, okay,

(39:04):
you get what you get.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
Listen. I like how people are innovative and you know,
use their resources and do things. Shout out to the
ladies of the round table. Shout out to them.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
Yes, yes, yes, I enjoy them. Hopefully we'll get casted
one day. If they can be simone, then they could
cast us so and they had yeah she okay, nope, no,
let's take a break. We're going to talk about Jade

(39:37):
and her Disney Times headed Claude.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
After these messages will be right back.

Speaker 6 (39:49):
Centers for Disease Controls say, nearly one hundred people aboard
a Disney Cruise ship fell ill last week. According to
the CDC, ninety two passengers, or three four percent of
those on board, had a gastro intestinal illness.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
And we're back.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
I do want to remind folks to subscribe to our Patreon.
You get the visuals. We'll be having a live soon.
Look out for that.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:29):
Yeah, So tell us Jade, Wow, where do I be
your last week? What happened?

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Where do I begin?

Speaker 3 (40:37):
Well, I'm interested in you talking about this action film
that she like.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
Okay, so before okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right. So
I went on a Disney cruise with my family. Noah
turn twelve. Everybody she had a birthday June twenty eighth,
interned twelve years old, insane and that I have other

(41:03):
feelings about that. So we go on a family Disney
cruise with my cousins, you know, just to go celebrate
the girl. So fast forward. On the Disney cruises, they
have all types of entertainment. I mean, I'll get to
some of it later, all types of entertainment, including multiple

(41:25):
movie theaters where you can go and watch newer Disney
movies that have come out in the you know, come
out in the movie theaters or whatever. Right, So they
got the new one l e O with the alien like,
they played that multiple times on the boat so the
kids can watch that. And then they played the new
Avengers movie, so you know, they have the kiddie clubs

(41:49):
for them to go to. But then there's also so
many activities. So Tristan Tristan Ultimate Vacation Dad. By the way,
I was like, Okay, five o'clock they're gonna go on Instagram.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
I was like, oh Dad has been sliving.

Speaker 1 (42:02):
Oh Dad was slip and what did this nigga do.
When we got to Nasau, found one of the biggest
casinos and said, I'm just gonna dip off for like
forty five minutes. Golivia, bess life, King.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Go do that.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
You just make sure you're back to this motherfucking boat
by four forty five, Okay, like, do not play with me.
So anyway, he's like five o'clock on whatever day, we're
gonna go see the Avengers, and I was like, oh,
okay or whatever.

Speaker 3 (42:38):
Fantastic four for Pascal no.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
I believe though it is a prequel to the Fantastic Four.
It's called hold on New Avengers movie Thunderboats. Let's talk facts.
The Avengers are not cunning. Who will keep the American

(43:08):
people safe? Thal is what it's called. So he says
we're gonna go see Thunderbolts. He didn't say Avengers, so
I did not know what Thunderbolts was. But but just
judging from the name, I said, I am gonna hate this,
but okay, I'm still gonna go. I'm on a family vacation,
a family trip. So so we go to the movies

(43:32):
and it starts off with some snarky you know, East
European lady make you know, making me chuckle actually a bit,
and I was like, okay by the end. But by
about halfway through the movie, I'm irritating a fuck. I
don't know it because I keep turning the Okay, now
will any of them and any of the previous ones

(43:52):
before I'm trying to figure out who's now I'm in it,
you know what I'm saying. By the end of the movie,
I was like, not only did I thoroughly enjoy that,
I need part two right now, like I need to
see Okay, So I enjoyed myself. So then you know,
my cousin, everybody knows me. Everybody knows so my cousin

(44:14):
when he got out of there, he was like, so
what you think of a movie? Because I know you
hate action, And I was like, I very much enjoyed it.
I was like, now I have a question for all
of you. Do I need to go back and are
all the previous Marvel movies like is the dialogue and
the psychological aspect you know as pronounced says it was

(44:34):
in this movie? And everybody was like no, And I said, okay,
And that's why I enjoyed this movie. It had a story,
it had multiple stories, backstories. It gave you reasons for things,
for the way that people moved, for the way that
they thought the dialogue was was witty, but it was
also thoughtful. Like I enjoyed it for all of those aspects.

(44:58):
And then the action just happened to be a part
part of it. And Julia Louis Dreyfus was in it
as the villain, and I was like, okay, I did.
I didn't place you as a villain, but you you
did this and you played it perfectly. So I yes,
I thoroughly enjoyed Thunderbolts and I can't wait. And I

(45:19):
believe Thunderbolts is some sort of prequel to Fantastic Four maybe,
but don't don't quote me on that, you know, I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
I'm not well versed in Marvel. I have seen Marvel movies, Okay,
I'm just not a comic book person. Okay, However, I
do enjoy them, you know what I mean. There hasn't
been when I except for the one with what's the
trans Asian girl scarlet Johansen, I was like, oh my god,

(45:48):
oh my god, remember our Asian queen.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
Her little Kim.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
Oh yeah, I'm not the biggest Marvel I have enjoyed them.
They are for the most part, Marvel films are witty, okay,
and very I think what you would like if you're

(46:15):
in a story, you would like X Men ninety seven
it is x n ninety seven is actual cartoon. Oh yeah, yeah,
but they rebooted it. Or and this black Man he
has some controversy behind him, so don't google him. But

(46:36):
the Black Man revived it, and the first season of
X Men ninety seven has been it was amazing, Okay,
it is. You know, a lot of Marvel movies are
allegorious for what's going on in the real world. They
deal with a lot of racism or combating racism or
societal ills. Like even even in the new Superman movie

(47:00):
though that's the DC comic, but Superman, they talk about
how like Superman is actually an immigrant because he is
he's from He's a alien, yeah, and so trying to
like navigate his way and you know, people hate on
him and you know or whatever. Yes, but the whole

(47:20):
point is this idea of getting through the subtext right.
And also stan Lane and Marvel was rather I don't
like the term book. I will say he understood where
we were in the world. Okay, all right, which is
why he wrote or created Wakanda copy in the Marvel universe.

(47:47):
Got it? But yes, I think he would enjoy X
Men ninety seven. It is it is not only is
the cartoon, but it's also written very well. Okay, see
written well, I can get it. You're gonna say iron
Heart because Ironheart's the new show that they have on
some Marble show. It's a black show and Shake Coola

(48:07):
is in it. Oh and I think it's all produced
and directed by Ryan Coogler. I think he did the
whole series.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Oh no, that I would watch.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
Tech is the Future.

Speaker 1 (48:21):
You can actually help people, I know, mm hmm. I
will watch that.

Speaker 3 (48:32):
I haven't had a time to sit down and watch it,
but I've been watching all the interviews because I watched, like,
like I said, I watched periodically, but like I was like.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
Oh black, yeah, yeah, like I'm I'm not what I
was behind on and.

Speaker 3 (48:47):
I Sam Jackson is in the Marvel Universe. I can
tell you that is he he is. He is very
important that he is very important in the Marvel universe.
He plays Nick Fury, Oh about him? Several films.

Speaker 1 (49:05):
Learnt you know.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
See the outside of Wakanda is.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
I know Anthony Mackie is in it?

Speaker 6 (49:11):
Is there?

Speaker 1 (49:12):
Isn't he man or whoever?

Speaker 3 (49:15):
Yeah, he's Captain America.

Speaker 1 (49:17):
Captain America in America.

Speaker 3 (49:19):
He had a whole movie.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
Oh that's why Antoinette was losing her mind when I
said Captain America was boring. When I said Captain, I
wasn't talking about black Captain America. I don't know nothing
about him. I was talking about.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
Probably about Chriss Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (49:35):
Chris Evans or Chris EM's West.

Speaker 3 (49:41):
Okay, all right, is cool because Thor is thora's issues.
He's baddling alcoholism through his through.

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Through let me tell you something, they'd be going the
fuck through it. Some of these characters they do be
alcoholics and drug addicts and and dead beat daddy's.

Speaker 3 (50:00):
Yes, yes, yes they do.

Speaker 1 (50:03):
It's very fascinating.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
Yeah. Well, I'm glad you watched it.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
I did.

Speaker 3 (50:08):
Are you found an action thing that you like, because
I will say not all action films are created equal.
Some are just bang bang, shoot up about I realized.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
I told you, I realized what it is when I
told you I hate action. I hate all of those
movies like the Tranquilizer or whatever the fuck that shit
is called.

Speaker 3 (50:26):
Like, you know, uh, how did you make it through
money in violence? Then?

Speaker 1 (50:32):
Oh that's different. Nigga action is not the same as
as Hollywood action. And with your new crush, I want
you to watch Snowfall.

Speaker 3 (50:46):
No, I know he's in Snowfall. I know he's in Snowfall.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
Yeah, that's different.

Speaker 3 (50:50):
How I knew who he was? I was. I told
you I didn't finish.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
It because there's things that Because if that's the case,
then we could call John Singleton movies action movies. You
know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (51:00):
They are They are not all of them, but yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (51:05):
Thought they were drama.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
Like yeah, girl thinks that.

Speaker 1 (51:12):
No, everybody does not. I have never heard one single
nigga in my life.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Go on Instagram right now, Yes, because.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
Ricky, that's your drama. Y. Ricky ran from a nigga
with light eye with the colored content, and.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
You don't think that's action, No.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
That's drama. D I can't get shot by nobody with
colored contacts like.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
You know, Oh, that's how funny you brought that up.
Because real living single Gary L. Gray was all the
other little boy he was. He was supposed to be
casting Boys in the Hood as on the Little Boy
of the Tricycle, and he was explaining how his parents
and and him as a little boy said no because
he was like he grew up and was taught, you know,

(52:04):
like guns are not good and stuff, so they casted
for somebody else. But I was like, I thought that
was very interesting about how uh even having agency at
you're on your own career at that age. Absolutely, you know, absolutely,
But back to that point, Yeah, it's an action film.
I think there are elements of action.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
Let me look this up right now, there's two boys
in the Hood boys and.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
That's a drama.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
I would be like drama, action, crime thriller.

Speaker 3 (52:38):
Okay, I think crime thrillers are actions. But okay, because
because now you're splaining here is because what is the
difference between a crime thriller and an action movie? And
when you google it to you minus ai so you
don't get one of them.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
Oh I don't know. I don't even click on that.

Speaker 3 (53:02):
Oh, but it still it gets rid of the AI
thing at the top. Anytime you start, you just do
minus ai. Oh. Okay, best best thing I learned.

Speaker 1 (53:15):
Action films. It's a genre predominantly features chase sequences, fights, shootouts,
explosions and stunt work.

Speaker 3 (53:26):
Those things happen in John Sickleton. There's no explosions. Not
all actions have explosions. I don't think there are chases.
There are guns and ship.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
I don't know. Oh, Sylvester Stallone, Yeah, see Rambo like
you can keep that kind of shit away from me.

Speaker 3 (53:50):
I don't want that, I said, I think today, I
think you should watch Dha with the Vengeance together. Oh yeah, okay,
we'll watch it. That in Shaft, have you seen Shot? Yes?

Speaker 1 (54:04):
But I told you.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
The action movie.

Speaker 1 (54:11):
I guess technically yes, and so would Blade. I didn't
love Blade, if I'm being honest, because I was like,
why are y'all making vampires action?

Speaker 3 (54:21):
Because that's that's a comic. See that's different.

Speaker 1 (54:26):
Who made that? Not Disney?

Speaker 3 (54:31):
No no, no, this is before it got required. No, no, no,
because Disney.

Speaker 1 (54:37):
Let me tell you all how crazy the propaganda of
Disney is a motherfucking stronggg.

Speaker 3 (54:45):
What happened on your trip? What else happened on your trip?

Speaker 1 (54:48):
What else happened on our trip? Okay, so picture it.
Jade is on a Disney cruise. You all can already
imagine a Disney cruise is I want to say ninety
seven to ninety eight percent of the families on there.
We know who they voted for. Right, Jade is on

(55:09):
a cruise exactly. They hate Hillary. They hate her because
she's a woman, though, don't you shut your fucking mouth, sack. No,
they just hate her because she's a woman. It doesn't
have any podcast in her pants suits. They don't like

(55:30):
her pants suits. The sert too much power. But I'm
on a Disney cruise, right with all these people. First
of all, being a setting, in a setting with families
is already a personal hell, because you never hate people
more than when you see them raise their own children
sitting exactly like you. It was like, oh man, somebody

(55:53):
or drinking a designy like you. There's nothing worse. You
don't see the You see the worst than people when
you see the way that they raise their family. It's
either the worst or the best. There's no in between.
So you're on a Disney cruise. So Jade's on a
Disney cruise with all these people. July fourth week. So

(56:19):
first and foremost, they have something called pirate Night. Okay,
I didn't read one single thing about this crew it's
pirate club. Sorry, my imagination just went wild, real fast
in fifteen seconds bedlam. So pirate night is a is

(56:47):
a huge night on the boat. I didn't know this,
but apparently the ninety eight percent did. I haven't never
seen so many grown men dressed in pirate outfit in
my whole life. And I'm not talking about the characters
on the boat. I'm not talking about the people playing
Jack Sparrow and Captain Hook and whoever else the fuck. No,

(57:09):
I'm talking about Tom from North Dakota, who is here
with his family, and I wonder if Grinder worked on
that boat. I'm curious to know how that. But anyway,
I got to bring you on your Disney crews with
me so I can just see how many pings are
going off and where niggas are meeting up? Is it
the laundry rooms? Anyway? So Tom from North Dakota, is

(57:34):
that like a laboo? Okay, I just learned what that is.
So it's all these grown white men and pirate outfits.
There was some sort of cell somewhere on like satin
striped pants with like fringies at the bottom. All these

(57:56):
niggas were dressed as pirates. But like, cked the fuck out.
This wasn't just for their Yeah, they were very excited
to dressing these outfits. And I said, how did I
miss this memo? Like these people packed this ship in
their suitcases and they pre read He's Tristan because he

(58:19):
booked everything and planned it. I was like, nigga, just
make sure the hotel is clean when we get to
Fort Lauderdale. You know, tell me what I need to do.
How many times were getting off this boat and that's
why I didn't. I did not. I didn't know what
to expect on this Disney cruise, So that was crazy.
I also had a blonde moment the next day because
I was like, why is Pirate night so fucking big
on the cruise? And then I was like you know what, Jay, Yeah,

(58:43):
like I had. I had a whole moment to myself
where I was like it was that, and then it
was like, bitch, idiot. So the second largest night was
July fourth, m h. White people donned American flag apparel

(59:06):
that I did not even know existed. It was robes,
it was dresses, it was whole American flag suits. I'm
talking blazer and pants. It was button ups, short sleep
and long sleep capes, skirts, socks, necklaces, light up red,

(59:28):
white and blue bullshit that they put on their headbinds,
ankle gray slits. Nigga. I have never seen that much
American flag shit in my mother fucking life.

Speaker 7 (59:39):
Hey guys, welcome back. As you can see, it is
the fourth of July and also a beautiful day at sea,
and I can't wait for an awesome day today. Right now,
I am headed to Royal Court for a twelve point
thirty lunch with a eighteen twenty society.

Speaker 1 (59:55):
So we get up. I forgot it was July fourth,
that particular day. We go down breakfast, and that's when
I realized when I saw all the T shirts, not
only that they had daytime July fourth outfits and nighttime
July fourth outfits. These motherfuckers they would wear their T
shirts and shit during the day and at night they
all changed into their clan apparel and it was and

(01:00:17):
I was like, I'm stuck on a fucking boat with
all of this. I was in since the entire and
it was the one day on the boat where you
couldn't get off. It was no stop that particular day.
So I'm just stuck on this fucking boat with these
people and all of this American flag bullshit. I told

(01:00:38):
Noah interested from jump. I was like, I am in
a sour mood right now, and I'm going to be
for a great majority of the day. Every employee on
the boat, you know, Disney they make they wear the
name tags with their name and then where they're from.
So it'd be like Rashid India, you know what I'm saying,
or Johan from my to Negro or whatever the fuck.

(01:01:02):
So all of them, oh, if you go and ask
for help for anything, happy July fourth, I'm sullied. I
was like, nope, no, no. I was like, black people
were free July fourth, seventeen seventy six. We do on
July fourth.

Speaker 3 (01:01:12):
And they'd be like okay, okay, man, here's your Coca cola.

Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Yeah, they'll be like okay, girl, no problem. And so
some of them would be like yeah, because you know,
they didn't really want to say that shit. But they're
not allowed to be sour. If they work for Disney,
they have to be or yeah, you.

Speaker 3 (01:01:30):
Have to you have to be cocaine.

Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
That's insane.

Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
My actually used to work for a Disney cruise and
he he was already like that, like just just did
the happy person or whatever. But even he every time
he got off tour, he was like, and mind you,
I taken the compliment now, but I used to get

(01:01:57):
pissed every time he said that. He was like, ooh,
I needed to dose up your next activity, and I
was like, yeah, I can see why.

Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
No it is I can fully see I was the
dose of negativity, but I but you can also get
swap swept up in the propaganda too, because at a
certain point you're looking around at all these people you
fucking hate them, But then you see a four year
old taking a picture with Tiana and you're like, ah,
what the fuck am I supposed to do with this?
This little girl's happiest shit to be standing next to

(01:02:24):
this black princess, you know what I'm saying? Or you
see or let me tell you some mini mouse and
what's the lady duck? What's her name? Daisy, Daisy Mini
and Daisy cunty. Okay, they would be sad shade. They'd
be sad shade through that fucking boat. And at one

(01:02:48):
point I almost made the mini get out of character
because she was coming and I realized they were behind it.
They have an escort through the boat. They're like celebrities
because the kids and so I was like, oh, let
me step to the side because of bad bit just
walking through. He was like, you come back. It was

(01:03:16):
It was a good time they did. They do these
like off Broadway esque performances with full production. They did
a Beauty in the Beast Nigga. I was not expecting that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:28):
Yeah, yeah, my ex is he's a singer performer and
he had he was a leader in one of them.

Speaker 1 (01:03:34):
So Internet Guy asked to be on a Disney cruise
years ago to play Rafiki and because they were doing
the Lion King on that on that particular run, this one,
the Beauty and the Beast is the main one. Then
they do the show at the end called Disney Believe,
which is the most propaganda because it's about a daddy,
you know, who don't believe. The daughter loves magic, and

(01:03:54):
then the genie takes him on our whole journey and
then it's all the scenes of different Disney movies and
then at the end and they put all the parents
with the Disney character, so it was Bambi, bamb and
his mother, and Dumbo and his mother and Mufassa, and
I was like, all of this is the prey I'll realize, right.
I was like, what is this like the end of

(01:04:15):
the Grammys, like what I was like in Memorial, asked
motherfucking Montage Disney Cruis. I don't know. I don't remember
what happened to Dumbo's mother, but I just feel like

(01:04:37):
she got killed.

Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
She got killed at the hands of poachers.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
Yeah, it's like I turned and I said, this ship
is dark as fun half about Dad. They died and
I got to rewatch Box in the Hounds, the propaganda.

Speaker 8 (01:04:58):
It was heavy tune characters that die minus Ai, and
it motherfuck it worked because I don't see nobody's Ai
look up on the screen.

Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
I don't see nobody very good, No Ai very good?
Oh mind you number one Bambi's mother. Damn, wait a minute,
ain't that Bambi's mother? Okay? Anyway, So I went back
to the gym and so I've been listening to the
albums that I haven't heard for a long time, and
I went to listen to radio second album, not the first,

(01:05:37):
and the second album was wait a minute and formally invite.

Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
On there, and I was like, you know what, we
let him go to No, we didn't. We haven't let
him go far enough.

Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
No, because he also was an apologist of Oh see,
I see why I still funk with him. Okay, so,
oh General Lee died, but he was a parrot. He
was just was evil. I don't think so. So okay,
So it's Bambi's mama Mufassa, the evil queen. Who the

(01:06:10):
fuck is Ballooney?

Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
Is that from Jungle Book?

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Who's oh from Phoineas and ferb I don't care what
mama from? Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
Yeah, she was dead.

Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
She was dead before the movie started though. Okay, disease,
Thank you god, this is so much easier. Okay, characters,
oh oh, this is too much to go through because
now they're picking ship from like.

Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
All also all I was watching the Beauty and the
Beast performance. As impressed as I was with what the
fuck this boat put together, I was like, Oh, these
niggas have been rehurting production. What they are doing choreoga,
they are jumping.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
Over He's like, it's like sucking my jackson.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
This is this Yes, And because they have to move
the stage and like do stuff to change the scenes
really fast. It is a well oiled machine. But I
haven't watched Beauty and the Beast in a long time,
and I don't think I paid deep attention to it enough.
It's a horrible it's a terrible story. So this girl,

(01:07:24):
so you kidnapped the daddy because he plucked a flower.
First of all, let's start from the jump. Everybody in
the town is calling you and your daddy craziest catshit
first and foremost they are nutty and read books. She
just want to read books, and they're like, Aha, this
bitch is such a weird nerd So Gaston is a misogynist,

(01:07:50):
her daddy is. He's also.

Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
Abuser.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
Yeah, yeah, he's very much an abuser and a bully.
The daddy picks a flower, gets imprisoned by this man
who got turned by this even by this enchantress turns
imprisons this man. She goes to find him, swaps out,
So now she is imprisoned by this beast. On the friend,

(01:08:19):
this nigga comes and says, you're gonna eat dinner with me,
but I am your essentially your enslaved being, all because
my daddy plucked a flower. And then I fall in
love with you because of a nice dinner and because
you have a big library in your house.

Speaker 3 (01:08:36):
M hm.

Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
And we get married. We never addressed the fact that
I was I'm still enslaved, like.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
And then all of a sudden you forced me to
kiss you, and then you turn into somebody who probably
would be homosexual, and you want me to believe I
supposed to fall in love with you. Yeah, don't this
like that, Thomas Jefferson. It wasn't rape. They were in

(01:09:06):
love that kind of thing. It was just like, no, No,
Bell was enslaved.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
She was enslaved. Yeah, she was in slaved. She was
slaved for a flower, for a flower. And I was like,
this is terrible. This is actually a horrible story. Then
I watched Peter Peter Pens one of my favorite stories.
I watched that on a boat with Noah, the original one.
I forgot about the Indian scenes, and I was like, oh, Disney.

Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
Probably because I was going through the Disney soundtracks on
Spotify and I was listening to the Jungle Book, and
that is extremely problematic. I want to be like you.
I want to walk like you talk, like the Allegory

(01:09:56):
or like the Inferenstance to the Blue and Stye Complex.
If you will manifest destiny also, you know that's other
good thing.

Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
What did we talk about in the Wonderful World of
Nigsney our episode? Was that a breakdown of some Disney
story I feel like we need to revisit them.

Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
We did, Yeah, we did do that.

Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
I think we need to I need to revisit and
figure like whatever stories we did watch these things. Yes,
we have to rewatch and do a comprehensive breakdown of
certain Disney movies. The Great Mouse Detected.

Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
The greatest film of all time that they that they've
ever done.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
It really is top five Oliver Company, Top five?

Speaker 5 (01:10:44):
Okay, Oliver, the Little Orphan who fell in with Fagan,
the Dodger and a gang of canine kanast how to
take New York for all its words?

Speaker 3 (01:10:55):
It's worthless?

Speaker 1 (01:10:56):
What kind of work do we do anyway? That's not
banking man? First of all, Bett Mitler was in it. Okay, okay,
and yeah, and a pointer assistant like that. Who did
the Who did Billy Joel? Charlie Ralph too? Was it
Billy Joel? Who did the Let me Billy Billy Joel?

(01:11:21):
Don't get.

Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
Piano man?

Speaker 1 (01:11:26):
Okay? I was like a song.

Speaker 3 (01:11:31):
Next week? You know he's on the second shutting is
he I didn't know. Billy Joel canceled his He canceled
the middle of his tour. He has some brains.

Speaker 1 (01:11:42):
Oh that makes me sad. That makes me Dustin listen
me and Dustin juicy ey eye when it comes to music,
because she's always a woman to me. Yes, Billy Joel,
I don't write some anyway. But yeah, all in all,

(01:12:05):
it was a good family vacation, but it was also
very trying for my Oh my god, let me tell
you about a conversation I had. Let me tell big Sandals,
great staff. You be trying, and I think you do
it for your own humor. So I'm on the boat

(01:12:26):
and you know, people speak, some people don't speak. Don't
be side note. I don't think any of you all
listen to us, but talk to some of your relatives,
you wayward blacks who don't head nod or speak in
hallways when there's only seven of us. I'm watching Angeles, yeah,

(01:12:48):
like I'm watching you. Like we had plenty of black people.
We would pass we know that head we speak, How
you doing? How you doing? Like you could tell you
knew the etiquette. And then there was just a few
of them where you're like hmm. And then there was
a couple of dads, but you know why they didn't
do it because anyway, so they can't do that. Yeah, exactly.

(01:13:09):
Wives were there, So what was I about to tell you?

Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
You got into a conversation that so.

Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
Where we have to do this safety protocol situation and
you're lined up next to all kinds of people, so
people start striking up conversations. And the couple next to us,
it's like, so, where are y'all visiting? From? Oakland? Right Africa?
And just shut them on up, they'll stop talking to you.

(01:13:43):
But where y'all visit? We were like Brooklyn, Okay, we're
here from Tennessee. Okay, all right, cool? So what y'all
do for What do you folks do for a living?
And I'm a teacher, Oh my god? A teacher? What
kind of teacher? And I was like I'm a chef.
Oh my god. The daddy was a farmer, and I

(01:14:03):
was like, oh my god. And then and then the
wife she was really striking up conversations. She looked like
missus Pott's little round thing and she was and I
was like, so what do you do? Then I guess
and she was like, I'm a nurse. And I was like, okay,
my sister's a nurse. What division do you work in?

(01:14:27):
It's a real special division. I was like, okay, didn't
ask anything else? Do you hear me? I don't know
what the fuck that means. I've never heard any nurse
respond like that. But I was like, all right, okay, cool.
So I guess back to this farm, like I don't
what are you farm? So she's like, all right, I'll

(01:14:50):
tell you. I did not ask. Please remember that I
work with you know, in Tennessee, they make bombs. And
I was my whole nervous everything, everything glitch, Nigga. I
look like I was in marble. I feel like there
was lightning running through my body. They make bombs. And

(01:15:13):
I was like, uh huh. She said, so I am
a nurse because I work with all of the patients
in the area who are affected by the chemicals from
the bomb making plants. And I am just like, oh
my god, God, like are you God?

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
What are you?

Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
Why would you do this?

Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
What are you?

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
It's the first day, Nigga, I haven't even seen Nikki yet, Like,
why would you stand me next to this? And I
was like uh huh. And she's like, so you can
see why I was a little hesitant to share. Initially,
I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm fully see bombs
in Tennessee, so yeah, I see it when I tell you,

(01:16:10):
I was spotting seventy five internal nukes. They were going
off like grenades in me. I got hot, I turned
a twisted. I was like, I'm sweating. Give me something
to fan myself. I was like, because I can't get
us put off this boat. I can't get us put
off this boat. That lady said, you know, in Tennessee

(01:16:32):
they build bombs, and I was like, oh, this is
not funny at all. And I don't know what kind
of earthly test I am getting right now. Is this
a bad place? I think this is the bad place
like the in the first season though, where it's just
a lot of yogurt places and people think that they
are living with but things are going awry. And I

(01:16:54):
was eleanor okay, Jeremy fucking bearing me, nigga. I was
losing it on that boat. I said, this is not
the happiest fucking place on earth at all. I'm standing
next to a lady who tends to people who are
affected by bombs that they're making in the area. So
you know in Tennessee they build bombs. I was like, yeah, Tennessee, Nevada,

(01:17:16):
there's multiple places in America. Don't get me started.

Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
Oh. The problem is this leads me to have so
many more questions that I don't think I could, like
legally can ask I I you know what I mean.
I wouldn't know how to respond either. I would be

(01:17:42):
talk to me about potatoes, sir, because I would, I
would have to pivot. I would because you're not gonna
get me. So I'm gonna talk strict farming. We're gonna
talk about Mickey days, we gonna talk about ooh, nigga,
it's odd out here.

Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
Hello, because I don't because they're gonna put you off.
We all got kids right here. Keep smiling at me.
I think that's how we started. Like I was like,
oh my god, oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:18:08):
Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
I'm telling you. It was my great test I know
what to do.

Speaker 3 (01:18:15):
And that's she probably glows in the dark.

Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
Well. I asked that, said, so how far do you
all live from where they make these bombs? And she's
like about two hours out, so I'm commuting about two
hours to go. So I'm like, of course, of course,
and I guarantee you ninety nine percent of her patients
are black. You already know that's who lives in the
areas with all these factories.

Speaker 3 (01:18:41):
And stuff that are prisoners.

Speaker 1 (01:18:44):
Huh, which.

Speaker 3 (01:18:47):
You know I could, I could obviously match the same,
right makeup, But I I I'm a betting woman, and
I can tell you that they probably use prisoners.

Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Yeah, yeah, they build bombs.

Speaker 3 (01:19:04):
Bombs.

Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
I work with patients who are affected bombs that they're
building in the area.

Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
She could have She didn't even have to tell you
that she.

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Why do you think I emphasized three times that I
didn't ask this.

Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
Now I'm mad because now you implicated these elemental secrets.
I don't want to be a part you know what
I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
Because if I start screaming about where these bombs are
being sent on this boat, they're gonna dock this ship
and set me in the middle of the Bahamas somewhere,
mm hmmm, mm hmmm, Which that may not be a
bad thing for me, but you know what I mean, Like,
I could not respond in the way that I absolutely

(01:19:48):
wanted to respond, and I didn't even know how to
In that moment, I was like, I just never thought
it would be me.

Speaker 6 (01:19:56):
I just.

Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
I just I ever thought that I would be one.
But all in all, it was lovely. You know what
I'm saying, Uh, Bahamas lovely. I don't know who you
are who Disney displaced in order to obtain these private
islands in the Bahamas. You know, I thought about that too.
Every single thing that happened, I was like, but the government,

(01:20:22):
how did they.

Speaker 3 (01:20:25):
As you corrupt the government for and convinced them to
giving you this space yep, for this weird private island.

Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Yep, with this gorgeous pink white sand and the bluest water,
for the bluest size. The one thing that I was
a little I remember we went on a family cruise
in like ninety four. It's Carnival yet and we we

(01:20:55):
I remember there was a plethora, plethora a white girls
getting their hair braided on the island, and I remember
feeling hot internally in visceral ways, and was like, those
white girls are not supposed to get their braided, Ma,
And she was like, I know, girl, I know this

(01:21:16):
particular they have a hair braiding station on the Disney boat.
I literally only ran into three little girls with their
hair braided, and that brought me some kind of relief.
What I did realize the hair braiding station was being
used for were some of these wayward white men who
were trying to put a couple of plats in their

(01:21:38):
beards for Pirate Night.

Speaker 9 (01:21:42):
You were dinner that night at your dinning rotation will
be Pirate themed, and of course your entertainment from the
night will also heavily be Pirate themed, as well as
Disney's Crowned Jewel Fireworks at Sea. As of right now,
Disney is the only cruise line tool.

Speaker 1 (01:21:58):
With beads at the end. This was all for fucking
Pirate Night. I told you Pirate Knight.

Speaker 3 (01:22:04):
Was insane, So that was going to bring back because
like on Love Island, like as I've been watching, there
is one girl who's not there any more named Clark.
She had like the illness buzz down, and so Chris
was watching with me and he was like, how was
her shit not furthering up? I know it's I know
it's human. I know it's fucked up. Because there's this

(01:22:24):
other girl o there named amyah Amaya is a phlebotomist
from New York. So you could take that. How you
will you know her?

Speaker 1 (01:22:34):
I know her?

Speaker 3 (01:22:39):
She you look at her hair, the afro, the afro
be jumping out out of the latina because it'll be
and then up here I'd be like, oh, okay, I
see you, queen. I thought it was so interesting. I
was like, okay, there's it's so interesting. They asked us

(01:23:00):
to show up, to show out, you know, in more
ways than one.

Speaker 1 (01:23:04):
They're like, we we were going to make our presence known. Honey.
Mmm mmmm, well so did they. And they were all
vikings and got braids in their beards. And now I
have to go into a deep dive on the history
of pirates.

Speaker 3 (01:23:24):
There is a to help there. I watched Wired and
they do like those questions with the expert.

Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
AI minus a type out minus no just.

Speaker 3 (01:23:40):
The little dash and an AI.

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
Go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:23:45):
I was watching this thing where there's a woman who
got a PhD in pirtry or his setting pirates. It's
a really good video and she's talked about like pirting
didn't didn't last long. People think it was like a
big thing or how it's romanticized. To me, excuse me,
b but you I wouldn't like that at all.

Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Let me see the history Oh Tony Brexton, the history
of pirates minus oh god.

Speaker 3 (01:24:20):
While you're doing that, I'll tell the audience. So I
quit smoking, y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
Oh my god. And I called him yesterday and he
was a bitch.

Speaker 3 (01:24:33):
Oh I just smoking.

Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
It's not going to say I'm giving up cannabis for good.
I just think I think just it's smoking is the problem.
I'm probably gonna after I detox from all this and
I have to switch to edibles because edibles don't work
for me now because of how you know, I used
to smoke. But once I clear this out, and perhaps
later on, I'll go to edibles, which is the same

(01:25:00):
for way to im vibe and and just you know,
and consume cannabis.

Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
Now, you're not about to be one of those people,
right who's like I've stopped smacking, you're smacking, or.

Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
Oh no, I'm not doing all that. I do what
you want. That got nothing to do with me, I mean,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:25:20):
Just because Drew, you know, he liked to get judgmental
when he stopped doing stuff, so not just you know,
I sprinkled my little grub into my joint like a
like a seasoning So Drew comes in one day while
we're all sitting around at Crystal's house and he had

(01:25:40):
just stopped smoking cigarettes like two days before that. As
that a backo, I said, Drew, shut the fuck up
and get away from me. We are not getting ready
to do this forty eight hours after you could smoking
your cigarettes, get away from me. And we both had
to bust He had to bust out laughing because he
knew exactly how the fuck that sounded. Okay, now hold on,

(01:26:03):
you're right pirates. First of all, the golden Age of
piracy was the period between the sixteen fifties and the
seventeen thirties when maritime less than one hundred years was
a significant factor in the histories of the North Atlantic
and Indian Oceans. But I need to know the why history.

(01:26:24):
Piracy arose out of and mirrored on a smaller scale,
conflicts over trade and colonization among the rival European powers
of the time. All right, blah blah blah blah blah.
Oh so they was robbing they was robbing the rich. Yeah, yeah,

(01:26:45):
but what a enslaving people. So there's a buccaneering period
from sixteen fifty to sixteen eighty that was only thirty
years when the end of the Wars of Religion allowed
European countries to resume the development of their colonel empires. Huh.
This involved considerable seaborn trade and a general economic improvement.

(01:27:07):
There was money to be made or stolen, and much
of it was traveled by ship northern Hispaniola. All right,
but what so, y'all were just robbing niggas? So were
you trying to rob niggas too? The growth of buccaneering
on Tortuga was augmented by the English capture of Jamaica
from Spain in sixteen fifty five. The early English governors

(01:27:30):
of Jamaica freely granted letters of mark to Tortuga buccaneers
and to their own countrymen.

Speaker 3 (01:27:36):
I want to know, we'll have to find a video. Yeah,
but uh, I think that's it for today.

Speaker 1 (01:27:47):
I think so.

Speaker 3 (01:27:48):
Yeah, Yeah, we had more to talk about. You'll go
on Patreon because I'm sure we'll bring it up there.

Speaker 1 (01:27:55):
Yeah, I'm sure it'll come to our spirits.

Speaker 3 (01:27:58):
Yeah. So yeah, I we'll see you all next week,
are you guys muchacha's muchachas and muchachen nie?

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
Yesn't We're moving all
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