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Speaker 1 (00:01):
G I t A. God is just pray. G I
t A.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
God is just pray. God is the only one that
can fix it. God can do it.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
God can fix it. Man needs some help. He needs God. Yeah,
we need some help. God is the only one that
can fix it. God can do it. God can fix it.
G I t is God is the just pray.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
What are you willing to do?
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Tell me what was said that was not truth?
Speaker 2 (00:38):
The young and old no longer being sold.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
The new slave master will never get old. The state
take control Christmas system.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Good afternoon.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
We just uh would thankful once again to go fishing
for souls for Jesus Christ. This is the KR Petry
and radio. Well, we have testimonies and poems that can
touching and change lines. We know that this is the
last Sunday for Black History Month, but that's just for
some people.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
But because for us, it's gonna be three hundred and
sixty five days of the year.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
We're gonna be We're gonna be black. And you know,
we always like to give a shout out to his
lane Ford Johnson always actually posting up and you know
it's always a blessing to to how people that are
starting to get behind and and just kind of sponsored
when they can, uh what we're trying to do. And
that's the co fishing for souls. And I'm always blessed
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to have my brother bous On and tj On and
they always come to court. They always have our everything
we need, clott and jacks and ballooning stuff. We go
fishing because we don't know know we're gonna return back
to the shore, because we stay out fishing for souls
for the Lord. And today, you know, we want to
just say thank you once again for listening to us. Uh,
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the audience that are all around the world that listen.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
To the podcast.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
And you gotta remember that we always have a baby
boy story, but but today we're not gonna have a
baby boy story. Because one of the things I want
to let people know and I lang Ford Johnson had
put out the fact that I had got a proclamation
uh from the city of Richardson by my math programming
and UH and that was a blessing because he basically endorsed,
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uh what I'm what I'm doing, and UH, one of
the things I want to do is I want to
read the proclamation he endorged my book my knowledge for skills,
where I introduced certain hours of concepts to children as
early as four or five years old. So I want
to go and read the proclamation that I received from
UH the City of Richardson, and it says Proclamation of Richardson, Texas.
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Hereas it is vital that the children in our community
are given all the tools necessary to help them succeed
in all areas of steam UH science, technology and engineer
and semantic education. And whereas it is important to bring
attention to the critical lack of ours of education in
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this country, especially among high school students. And whereas the
Tenith Evy Math Revolution, No pencil, no paper, no calculator
courses provide times with simple models to kep keep their
children math concepts that will provide a solid foundation in alsbook.
Whereas the Teniate Evy Math Revolution, No pencil, no place,
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no calculator program has made some algebra concepts so simple
that anyone can start introducing these concepts to the children.
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As early as three.
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And whereas we thank Kenneth Edwett for his work with
the students throughout the United States, especially in our area.
Now do for I, Bob Duby, Mayor of the City
of rich and Texas, do hereby proclaim this month of
February the twenty fifth to be it math Revolution, no pencil,
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no paper, no capital later Math of War is a
month in Richardon, Texas and expends best wishes for a
successful math Revolution. And I just want to say that
Lord yeah, Bob the Mail of Richardson Bob dub for
acknowledging the facts because he got a chance to sit
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down with me and and uh, we kind of went
over some of the things that I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
And so I just think it's so important right now
with what is going on that we try to have
our children to be prepared for a STEM career for coding.
And my book Knowledge plus Kill gives those children a jumpstar.
And I think that if more people would go to
the website k r E Portrait H I mean sorry
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k r E Worldwide dot com as k r E
Worldwide dump dot com. And my book is available. The
book is abl for people to purchase.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
The book. You should know uh in March, beginning of March.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
It'll be available and we just need to support you
and go ahead and pre order the book because it's
gonna make it's gonna make a difference. And I just
always want to acknowledge the fact that, Uh, to God
be the glory, and because every talent that we have
is for the kingdom, and the talent that God has
given me to introduce some concepts that never been seen
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before to make them easy. A matter of fact, one
of the things that I do is I show kids
how to take the point point slow formula and do
it with no pencil, no paper, give the two points.
I show the kids how they can do that with
no pencil, no paper, no capulating. And we can even
introduce this tower children before and five years old.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
So once again they're just killing rich of every Jude
you told Lord bet.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
It just some of y'all told visions. We're here again,
uh celebrating Black History. Monk got my brother Bruce and
t then I always like to acknowledge them and give
them an opportunity to reflect.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
We close in our Black History Month and we've had
we've had a lot of poems on that and all
those poems that I read in the book you said,
no there trying to bring back respect to the black woman,
but more than anything, to try to acknowledge the fact
that you have to include God in your life. And
that's why a lot of the poems also, my spiritual
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poems are tiny.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
So TJA, it's on you. TJA, bu go ahead and
whatever you want to say.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Uh, it's up to you. Okay. Well, first of all, Told,
I'd like to congratulate you on your last record. Someone's
out there, someone's out there, and there they're beginning to
pick up on what you're what you've been trying to
say for the last probably twelve years now are better.
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And I'm familiar with this program and been with this
program for a long for a number of years, ever since,
ever since they won. However, some people are gradually getting
a hold of it. They're gradually been exposed to it.
And so I first again, first of all, I've got
to I've got to congratulate you, Told Riches uh, and
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for the for the recognition that the mayor of Richison
is just stored upon you. And I know, I know,
my friend, our friendy Lane probably had a little bit
of a little bit to do with this accomplishment. And
if not, I'm pretty sure that she's helping to get
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the word out because she's, uh, she's good at keeping
the word going about what we're doing on on our
podcast each week, and what what told I has been
doing for a number of years. So I just I
don't know, man, like I have a one little note
down here that might say it all. My heart is
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so happy for you to row. My heart is very,
very happy. And one of the other things, it's not
just for you that I'm happy for As for the kids,
that's going to be uh, it's going to be able
to uh be exposed to a better way, a better
way of looking at at at at at math in general,
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and a better way of looking at at life, the
livelihood in general. And with the help and the leadership
and the faith that we have in our Lord, and
say it with Jesus Christ, this isn't something that's going
to go away anytime soon. As a matter of fact,
we we're hoping now, we're seeing that the world might
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be introduced to this, to this information that our told
are our told riches, our our our our own mister Everett,
we you will. You really made my day a happy day.
Thank you, man. I appreciate you. I really do. I
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love you. Yes, yes, yes, thank Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
That's that's that's great, t J. That's that's outstanding as
always have to thank her helping a father for another
opportunity to be on the park and lift up the
name of Jesus H, King of all Kings and Lord
of all lords. Now what the h the accomplishment of
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Toldard is great. God is definitely with them and helping him.
And and Told He'll tell you it's not just about him,
you know, it's about doing God to build and helping
others and and and and that's what this is doing.
And all that he's getting the recognition for them, not
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just the repetition for him, but that uh, that will
be able to help someone else that you know, the
kids are that are struggling with with mat that they
know that there there's help. And with this knowledge of
book skills that and I know that it has helped
you know a lot of kids and helped them master
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algebra and and sent h perhaps or life in a
different direction regarding education. So big ups for that, big
big ups. And the Lord is lordes which you and
ladies with this podcast. And you know last week told
I mentioned that he was at at a funeral and
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that he had appealable to the folks that attended it
to basically what type asking them what type of part
do you have? Which is and so important, so significant
really to ask on or that you know what type
of part that you have? Probably twenty three seven said
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as he thinks in his heart, so is he? And
then Matthew twenty three thirty seven cents, love God with
your whole heart for that and in total red a poem,
you know, and needed to mention these again because they're
they're rob to what's going on today. One of the poems,
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I'm black and I'm not going back, all right, So yeah, no,
no matter what set of color you're you're blessed with,
we're all the same. We're all considered black. We're all
God's children. So and and don't look down on each other.
Don't use or display that this colorhythm. You know, were
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you making a difference because of the color of your
of your skin. We should be attempting to elevate each
other and not put each other down. And we know
that what everything's going on, we were not going to
stress or because we're the people of God, God will
continue to be with you. But regardless of what's going
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on in society, so as long as we have that
personal relationship with him, and I just wanted to speak
quickly upon what's going on now and with the politics
and just your briefly regarding the the d I were
the put it out that you know the cause of
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a proper the color of the skin, and that you
have a significant position, that you didn't get that position
on merit when we know in fact there's some folks
get positions only because of the color of the skin,
yet grow white and the people that they know and
these people that are you know, I'm black and I'm
not going back. So I just I'm thinking about that
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we should be black and cloud there's nothing is being
given to us. People are getting these positions that cause
are exceptional. And another poem that UH told her where
it was asleep? Uh, and we should always be be thankful.
Don't go through life sleep is basically what that else.
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And be thankful every morning, every every night. Just be
thankful no matter what's going on in your life. Celebrate life.
If you're living your life has purpose. So and I
preach it toard you know again, taking the time to
believe those poems and and perfectly will it would help
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someone help someone that are struggling. We all, as we
always talk about, all go through things and we all
have some challenges that we have to deal with. But
the main thing, again as we always talk about, is
a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. That's going to always
be the publish praise the law for the recognition that
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Toler has got, Reverend and the impact that's happening. But
we know, we know it's all about our heavelet Father,
Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ, thank you, go up.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
You know, you know, I'm just so glad that the
comments of Boots and TJ made and sense of the
fact that it's not about me.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
I know it.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
That's Mark, you know what I'm saying. I know it
had to be gone, but but I acknowledge him. And
the reason why I wanted to say that because when
a person get the math book, when the first page
that talks about feel good, it's that poem that that
is said bills feel good and it's talking about feeling
good about about you, about yourself. And if people go
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to the fight, if they go to the website k
r E poetrait Messie k r E Worldwide dot Com,
they can hear my daughter do that poem when she
was like twelve years old. Powerful. Powerful. You can also
go and hear when she did twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
Days to Be Black, and just go to the website.
Go to the website, stroll all the way down and
you'll actually be able to hear the poems. But I
wanted to say one more thing the last in this
math book, there's a poem that's called.
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The Race of Life. And at the end of the
race end of the poem, it's talking about the only
way that you can run this race of life. You
never says never, never run the race of life alone.
If you want to come up, if you want to
come in first place, remember g I t a God
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is the answer. So the book also helps me to
let kids know you got to include God. And then
on the back of the book, and I want everybody
to understand what's on the back of the book what
it says. It says Josiah four six, my people are
destroyed for lack of knowledge Isaiah five thirteen. Thenefore my
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peace people have gone into captivity because they have no knowledge.
Proverb's ten fourteen. Why is people stop knowledge? But the
mouth of the foolish is near destruction? Then Proverbs eighteen
fifteen says the heart of the prudence acquires knowledge, and
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the era of the wise stick knowledge. And then the
last one says Proverbs four seven, wisdom is the principal thing.
Therefore get wisdom, and with all that God get get
an understanding. And that's one of the reasons behind this
book is because the reasons so many children struggle when
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it comes to algebra to man is because they don't
get an understanding. And so the book is about getting
a solid foundation and understanding. So and I just appreciate
what Bruce and Teacher had to say, and like the
poems that that I got a chance to read. Uh,
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you gotta you gotta feel good about yourself, you know,
and and that doesn't like Bruce said, well, this podcast
is not about color, and TJ know it's not about color.
This podcast is about Jesus Christ. So when we talk
about feeling good about yourself, we talked about whatever color
you are, you got to you got to feel good
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about yourself. But even though we know that, we still
know all the things that have happened and all the
things that have gone down, and and and and we
want to people want to try to put all that
behind us, and you got to remember those things because
those things make you stronger and not want, not want
to give up. And what I wanted to do, I
want to do. I wanted to read another poem and
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then Broos and TJ. Can Can can talk about out
the poems that I've gotten read by myself. But I
want to read this poem because you gotta understand this.
This this poem is called racism, and I want you
to understand how a father will feel if your daughter
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came home, when your son came home. They're only in
the first grade. And one of the classmate called the
N words place with the poem says, it says racism.
Racism won't go away. It's in too many homes and
high places today. Racism won't go away. My girl, who
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was six years old and in the first grade, was
called the end just the other day by a classmate
that she thought was her friend. But I guess racism
in the home has spread to the kids. Racism won't
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go away. It's in too many homes and high places today.
You think that racism has gone away, look at your
country clubs you play down every day. Racism won't go away.
It's in too many homes and high places today. You
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think I want to join your racist club, not this
black man. I'm no token under Uncle Tom. You can't
keep your racist club. Racism won't go away. It's in
too many homes and high places today. I don't want
you to think about that. My daughter now is thirty
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seven years old. He would call the N words when
she was in the first grade.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
But let me let me but let me tell you
how powerful when you met, when you make kids to work. See,
that's what's going on now, is that we don't we
don't want to talk about the past. We don't want to.
We don't want to bring that up. And you're not
going back. You're just going to remember because I got
my daughter ready for that because I talked to her
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about that, you know, and and Bruce and TJ can
and a test of that if you go through something
like that as a as a young person, and we
we went through it, uh and and we know how
it was, and so I know how it hurt me,
and I know how to hurt Bruce because we all
well we knew was loved and and and to go
through that, so I had to I had to get
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my daughter ready. So when she was young, I was
telling you, don't don't be surprised if somebody you know, uh,
decided to call you out your name, because I don't
want you to get in no trouble and start fighting, see,
because sometimes they would cause a person to fight it
if if they talked the wrong thing. But my daughter
was taught love, so all she did and came home
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kind of catch me that, you know, uh, little girl.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
My clients called me the end word, and so I
just want Bruce and TJ, you know, after listening to
that man, just whatever whatever God wants you all to say,
how you want to put it, you know, and reflecting
back on some poems, reflecting on this poem. But let
me let me let me read one more so you
can tie this in so you can understand how how
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I was able to tell my daughter take this out
because this is a poem that I and this is
I wan't teaching them to understand why I was able.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
To talk to my daughter and say, okay, Mama told me.
Mama told me it would be like this. Mama told
me it would be like this. Mama told me I
would have to.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Be better than the best because I was black, I
would be treated worse than the rest.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
Didn't quite understand it when I was young. Now that
I'm a little bit older, I understand. Mama told me
it would be like this, So I told my daughter
it would be go ahead, tj Aga and Bruth, go ahead.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
Yes yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yes yes. Just like
all of these poems that they they're ready, they're telling
a story, and this story it's always these stories are
always about really experiences, things that has happened to you,
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indirectly or directly. The first poem racism. That's that word
right there. It's going to tell me that somebody is
thinking that they are better than I am, and they're
thinking that they are better than me because of my
color of their color. And look, racism, it's not going
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to go away. There's no way in the world that
it can go away, because it's taught. Racism is tall,
it is taught. It's not anything that you you're you're
you're necessarily born with. You're not born to be a racist. However,
you have some people that will go out of their
way to tell teach their kids how to be racist.
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Now what they've done, they've taught their children how to hate.
And our heavenly Father is teaching all of us how
to love, how to love each other, even even the
ones that don't care about you. We're taught our Heavenly
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Father teaches us the very opposite that racism is teaching.
So racism that poem, it means something to some people.
To me, it doesn't mean a thing, because I know
for a fact, I know for a fact that racism
isn't something that Our Lord and Saving Jesus Christ. You're
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not gonna find racism in the Bible. You're gonna find
love in the Bible. That's what you're gonna find. So
if you want to teach somebody something, teach somebody about
the Heavenly Father and how much he loved us. That's
what our that's the opposite of racism. And we once
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we realized that, well then we can teach our children.
They look, you're gonna run into racism here and there.
You're gonna hear about it every now and then. But
it's nothing that you should dwell on because the Lord
and say it does not condone racism whatsoever. And as
far as the other party's confirmed, Mama told me what
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to expect, Man our mothers, our grandmothers, and our grandfathers
and our fathers. They knew when to tell us what
to expect us we were as we were growing up.
They knew how to let us know that. We used
to call it the talk. Have your dad had to
talk with you, And the talk went something like this,
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when you're driving along in the neighborhood at night and
you're stopped by the police officers, whoever it might be,
the ones in authority, make sure there are things that
you don't do. You don't take your hands off of
the steering wheel, you don't make sudden moves, and you
don't be unpolite. You want to always be polite. And
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that way, you might have this opportunity to have a
run in with the police with the police, but it
won't be something that you would regret and I would regret.
In other words, it might not be a good situation.
So we want you to always understand the talk. Son,
it's time for you to have to talk. My dad
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has to talk with me, and I have to talk
with my sons and my grandsons. So this is all
because of that word racism. It's all because of something
that was taught at an early age. Now, these are
poems that we can identify with, but we necessarily know
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what they mean because our parents and our grandparents told
us about this a long time ago and told out
for you to put it in your book. Again, here
we go. You got it where we want it to be,
and we want people to be exposed to it. And
they all know that there's another way of looking at
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this racism. There's the only way that I can look
at this racism is that it goes something like this,
Love your enemy. You've got to be able to love
that person even though that person may have hurt you
from the bottom of your heart. Because Jesus has told us, Look,
I am the Way, I'm the truth, I'm the light,
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and no one's going to get to the Father unless
they come through me. And when I say this, I
mean this. I promise this. I'll never leave you and
I'll never forsake you. We're always going to be out
here saying the same thing. Trust in the Lord, have
faith in him, and he'll show us the way. He'll
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teach us what to say, he'll teach us what to do,
He'll teach us, He'll he he's he's the he's He
is the Truth and the Light. And no man's gonna
see God unless unless we come through Jesus. We've got
to believe what he's telling us. He's saying, you're gonna
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be faced with this racism. You're gonna be faced with
all of these kind of issues. However, I want you to,
uh remember, trust in the Lord, reach a Bible daily,
set u, sit down and have a little talk with
Jesus every now and then, and then he'll make everything
all right again. I'll go back to this for we
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said maybe three or four weeks ago, let go and
then let God it's all good than.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Yeah, yeah, thanks, I'm sorry you finished. Go ahead, yes yet,
play praise Lord for you. Uh j You're exactly right,
and then God is real. Play for Lord. Every thing
that you can you say and and I was thinking
about that, you know, one of the things that that
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you said prior to you saying it, like when you
said racism is not in the Bible? Which will which
which is not? I mean, someone finds the work racist
in the Bible for me you want? And as I
spoke about previously, that the work race was just created
for a particular group of people, white people, to make
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themselves appear and superior. So this is just this this
issue we know is just just ingrained in our society.
I mean, it's it's what it was, A bounded on it.
And another thing I thought about when when when it
told uh that the poem, Mama told me, Uh, I
would have to be better than the best. And it
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goes back to one of the things I said initially,
what's what's going on in society now with with the
politics and the attacks on this this DEI and how
they want to project that people of color And I
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know there's other groups, but particularly people of color, black
people that they got their positions, uh not even a
merit not only their abilities, you know, but just the
couse of this program, but as praise of art as
hard in that poem, what Mama told me, I would
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have to be better than the best. And and that's real.
The people that are in these positions they're exceptional. They
aren't exceptional. They were not given these positions because this
is how we were brought up, and we were taught that, yeah,
we have to be able to excel, we have to
be too kinds better than the others. Because of this,
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to have the opportunity. So if you're sad, but this
is going on in society, you know the continues are
going to go on in society, and and and the
use of the N word, I mean, just it goes
on and on and on. And pretake a note that
that we we don't use the full word. We don't,
we don't state that word. Who don't because it's not
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a part of our vocabulary. And I mentioned this previously
as if some uh want to put that word out
as a time of indural bin and it's like, again,
I don't, I don't understand that, because it's like it's
a heapul capful, hateful word when the slave or in
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Jim Crow and all of that. What's going on, And
of course it still goes on with the use of
the word. They heard that word constantly, constantly, and perhaps
that's how that's ingrained in our society with with withou
blacks referring to each other act as the inn work.
So how we do expect this word to not be
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continuous be used when it's in songs, when it's in songs,
and and and play the hard towards you prepare comedian
for that, I mean that you knows an elbow unfortunately.
But we really, you know something, something's just not right
from my humble perspective, that you have these popular songs,
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I mean that they have works in them constantly. They know,
then it would dig yet someone if it's a popular song,
that people are going to be singing these songs and
going to be repeating these songs regardless of the color
of their skin.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
You know.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
So, but it's okay for backs to say this word,
but when you have a white word, then you get offension.
But whatever the sohol hypocritical that to me once again
in my humble thing, that is so illogical, doesn't mean
that's not even common sense. So these record companies, you
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why are they aligning this jump someone, I really don't
want to say jump, but let them go creative that
these these kids are created with what they do. But
you can put this stuff out there without the use
of the animals, and then you have you know, comedians.
I mean, they're still us this word. So why is
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it not surprising that this word will not die? But
it should not be surprising at all. And we just
cannot knee from my perspect to put the brain just
all white folks, white people. Black people also have to
really realistically look at this. No, and and and so
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change can occur. You're never going to occur when you
you keep putting these ta things out there, right, and
you think that it's okay just because you've become successful
using it, I mean, become wealthy using this word, right,
Their word should not be it's a hatefulful word. And
(33:38):
and he's talked about the tall because that the the
black parents have with their kids perhaps you know, the
younger generation or not having that that talk with their kids.
That talk needs to continue, and not not just because
of confrontation with the with with with with police, or
(34:03):
just how we communicate with with with one another, I
mean be respectful with one another. How how is that
there is when you if you're in school or you
just gain you like the word in the word you
heard that constantly, right, you know and with a propanity
that that is being used. How is that how you
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respecting society we know is going in the wrong direction.
Or as far as just having uh, just being civil,
just having basic conversations. You have so many people, I
mean they really to not have a conversation without having profanity.
A part of that conversation. You never know if you
(34:46):
may be talking with someone, you may offend someone. You
get into a heated debate with someone, you get you
get upset, you start using the profanity that may escalate,
that may make the situation words which escalating through the
past bowance. So to me, I mean, I mean society
is really going in the in the wrong world. I
(35:08):
appecially told in taking the time to to read these
these poems, you know, and and that we're that we're
having this type conversation. People are people. We we have
to get away from this. I know. It's it's extremely,
extremely difficult because the foundation of this society that these
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things that are passed down from generation to generation, the
type conversation that is that are having being had from generation,
the same type conversation about groups of people. We need
to move away from that. If you're a Christian, if
you're a believer, you should know that if you're in
(35:55):
your Bible, if you're Bible, and if you're if you're
asking the Holy spiritual lead you in the direction you
should go, then the Holy Spirit's not going to direct
you to be uh talking down to someone, insulting someone. No,
(36:17):
you're gonna say things out of love. You're not gonna
look at a person that look at this in in person.
You're not you're not going to be thinking like that,
and that and that teacher saying that said better, that's
tad that's taught this. Yes, yes, they're told by their
environments that they're and you know they're hearing. They're hearing that,
(36:41):
they're hearing that. So again it's just being passed down
from generation to generation.
Speaker 1 (36:47):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (36:47):
So man, and so appreciate these poems that the that
you read and so so we're having this conversation and
the others really should have these type of conversations and
not just because society says that you need to act
a certain way, doesn't mean that you should act that way.
Or a group of people acting that way, but don't
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mean that you have to act that way. The only
person we should be trying to please that are having
a part Jesus Christ. You should just Jesus Christ. Well
you may have to walk that walk along yourself for
praise with Lord. You're gonna have Joe, You're gonna have
peace because God is with you. And what a bible
that you're you're going through. God will be with you
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in that battle. Praise the Lord. Thank you you you know, boy,
I tell you you and teach that man. Y'all, y'all,
y'all bring out the best of what God has given
me in my poems. Because when you you were talking
and God just told me, say, you need to read
this poem. You know what I mean. Before I read
this poem, I want to say this. You can fall
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in love with anybody you want to head, black beard, white,
you know. So my thing is is that love sees
no color, you know. But what I mean, I'm saying
this because you gotta remember I wrote this poem in
nineteen ninety five that you're about to hear the other
one I wrote this probably I think it was like
ninety two, but this one is ninety five. And and
(38:19):
so you know, I come to understanding that that wherever
you can find love and then that's the right thing.
But but I want you to hear this poem. Fitz
Baug says, who's the blame? And you gotta listen to this.
Who's the blame? You say it's a white thing, who's
the blame? It's a black thing? Won't help another brother
(38:42):
mistreat a beautiful black woman. You say it's a white
thing who's the blame. It's also a black thing. Won't
support a black college. Send your child to a white college.
You say it's the white thing who's the blame. It's
also a black thing. Go join a country club. Won't
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give to the Negro college fund.
Speaker 4 (39:07):
You say it's a white thing who's the blame. It's
also a black thing. Go matter a white woman.
Speaker 2 (39:14):
Forget about your beautiful black woman. You say it's a
white thing who's the blame. It's also a black thing.
Won't do business with a black man. Spend your money
with everybody except a black man. You say it's a
white thing who's the blame. It's also a black thing.
Go live in an all white community. Won't give back
(39:37):
to the black community. You say it's a white thing
who's the blame, who's the blame? It's also a black thing.
Tee that you can come out and then what's only thak?
Speaker 1 (39:52):
Yeah? Yes, I was really really listening to that one
real closely too, because it's all a white thing or
a black thing. It's a black thing or it's a
white thing. It's a godly thing that we should be
concerned about. We should be living in our having faith
(40:14):
in our Lord, and say to Jesus Christ again, I'll
go back to my book, my Bible. It never does
say anything about you don't need to be marrying him
because he's the black guy. You don't need to be
marrying her because she's a white girl. No, no, no,
no no. You don't need to be living in this
neighborhood because don't know blacks live over there. No no, no, no, no,
(40:35):
none of that, None of this racious situation that we
have gone in this world today, you will not find
it anywhere in our Holy Bible. It's a white thing.
It's living living. Let's see. It was like love has
(40:55):
no color, it has no color. There is no there
is no, there is no, there is no I'm gonna
love you because you're white. I'm gonna love you because
you're black. I'm gonna love you because you're a child
of God. That's where I and an that's where I'm
coming from. I'm going to be able to live in
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in a neighborhood not because this white people in this neighborhood,
Because it's people in this neighborhood. There's people that cares
about their other brothers. Their brothers and sisters in Christ,
not their brothers and sisters in color. It's always your
brother and sister in Christ. You've got to get away
from this. Uh. But all of this stuff about who
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who's Who's who? Do we love? We love our heavenly Father.
He said that if you love me first, then you
won't have a problem loving anybody else. You won't have
a problem whatsoever. So I love your your open book
poems that you have. We love those open book poems.
(42:06):
But we do know and we do realize one other
thing in particular. Jesus said, love everybody, love your neighbor
as yourself. Come on, y'all, come on, y'all.
Speaker 2 (42:20):
Yeah, you know something. And here's the reason. Let me
get a reason behind that poem.
Speaker 4 (42:27):
Because people are blaming that were putting too much blame
and we're not looking at that. God can get you
through anything, you going anything, see and for me with
it because of the fact that I understand, and that's why,
that's why I don't want anybody to get the poem wrong.
Before I started that it's about love, you know, it's
(42:50):
just about love, because you got to mean I wrote
this in naty five and so a lot of stuff
was going on during that during that time, and and
and so I was writing from the experience of that
of the time that was going on. And then as
you as you, as you grow closer and closer to
the Lord, you start to see things a little bit different.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
You know.
Speaker 4 (43:13):
And the and the difference part came when the fact
that so many people that I know that that are
white or different nationality that I don't, I don't see
color when I see them.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
There we go.
Speaker 2 (43:27):
I see the love that they have for Jesus Christ.
That's why that's where I'm at. I know, that's where
you're at. Tz. I know.
Speaker 4 (43:34):
Also is that because I don't want anybody to get
this out wrong. On this podcast, we we all we
talk about is Jesus Christ, and all we see is
the love. But but look back.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
Over the things that went on, you you cannot we
cannot ignore what is gone on. All we can do
is try to move closer to showing love to everybody.
And so the blame game is I move away from
the blame and say, as long as I got Jesus Chris,
I can continue to move forward. Yeah, thanks to h
(44:12):
Tall for those remarks, and yeah, it's just it's just
awful when I when I think about relationships between the
black and white and this is real tall, real tall.
We we know based on our history, and some black
men really have they've lost your life because of relationship
(44:36):
with the with white white women. Yeah, in then till
we just think about in until I mean just basically
composing making some some comments, uh to a white woman,
and he lost his life. So this this, this, this
is real. So you understand, uh, why we need to
(44:56):
talk about this. Yeah, we we know, Yeah, it shouldn't
shouldn't be about the color of the skin, but but
it has been. It has been with this society, you know,
and that and that's why we have as your poem
is talking about these problems with the with with someone's color.
(45:17):
We know it shouldn't be that way. God, they doesn't
want us to be that way, but that's how society
was and and and a lot of that is people
again lost their lives the cause of that. And the
white woman was set up to be the ideal of
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the beauty and so in all a part of the
black people and and the self hatred of themselves. So yeah,
if you in this relationship and as your poem is
the same. It should be because you love that person,
(45:58):
not the cause of the color of the skin, because
you have something in common. And really it should be
you should have the that christ foundation as believers between you.
It shouldn't. You shouldn't be said, well, I've got this
this white woman because you think this person is the
idea of beauty. No, because the house society has rejected
(46:20):
the white woman. And and how even even us as
black people, how we have associated more attractives to a
woman because if they're of a light complexion or not
just a woman, a man, if they have a light complexion,
we have got people have gotten called up into that.
And and and what we're saying, yeah, I mean it's
(46:43):
hard because you have to move away from that. Not
to move away from that. It shouldn't matter. It shouldn't
matter the color of the person's skin. If you have
a problem if you see that, you know, so a
black whiter, uh hispanic black or spatter white whatever, you
see that, and if you have some animosity it was
(47:07):
him because you think, oh they should be with their
own then been Really you need to take a look
at your heart. Yeah, you you need to take a
look at your heart, in your in your relationship with
Jesus Christ, what that person, who that person wants to
(47:28):
be with? Yeah, none of your business. None of your business.
That's between them and the law. That's a choice that
they have made. How are you going to dictate to
someone else how they should be living. H No, No,
it Shouldn't's the way you appreciate you the poem. Uh again,
(47:51):
we should move away and I don't. That's he's you're saying,
than done because of the the prom that we have
in our society with the color person's skin. It's just
a foundation of our society. Yeah. Thanks, you know you
the right blue to tea because people, if I tell
you my my youngest daughter, she's married and her husband
(48:15):
he's he's from India, right and uh, And all I
told her, I said, all I want you to do
is be happy. I said, that's all I want, you know.
And I said, I'm gonna show him just as much
love as he if he was a black man, if
he was white, it wouldn't make no difference. Because when
when Jesus takes control over your heart, you can find love.
(48:37):
You can see the love in people. And uh. And
they've been married now for a year and a half.
And uh, I wouldn't trade him for anybody else because
of the fact that he loves my daughter. He showed
love to my daughter, and so I just want I
wanted people to bring that eye thought. Uh tell us
his daughter ain't got no black man, you know. Uh,
(48:59):
he got something. He has someone that loves her. And
that's all I wanted, you know.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
But but but when Bruce said what he said, I
wanted to read this poem because see, you gotta understand
I'm talking about when I was writing, when I was
seeing some stuff that didn't make sense to me, you know.
And and and this poem out here, and this will
be the last poem that I'll read because Bruce y'all,
you and Titor y'all moved me to bring out some
stuff that this this poeman is called Why, and it's gonna,
(49:30):
it's gonna, it's gonna just just about go exactly what
Bruce was saying.
Speaker 2 (49:35):
Here's what it says. I feel as though God chose
me to help bring back respect to his creation, the
black woman. There are a number of reasons why I
started to respect the the I started to respect the.
Speaker 4 (49:48):
Black woman movement. One reason is that I want my
two daughters to always be proud that God made them black,
and to always be proud that God made them black females.
For you have to be a strong black woman make
it today. Coming up as a child, I saw so
many Black women disrespect mistreated, and I could not understand why.
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For all the black women in my life had all
been strong, loving, kind and respectful. I'm seen my grandmother, mother, aunts, cousin, sister, friends,
and young ladies in school be mistreated and disrespected, and
one way, I guess I feel like pop I felt
when Budahs got the best of him.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
He couldn't take any more. Popa, I would say always
say I can't stand no more. Well, I'm starting saying
all women mistreated and disrespected, But most of all, I'm
tired of seeing beautiful Black women disrespected and mistreated. I
never saw her of my grandfather striking my grandmother, but
(50:55):
I did see him mistreating and disrespect her in so
many different ways. I saw my father verbally abused and
disrespect my mother, but I never once heard my mother
say anything negative about our father to her sixth boys
and one girl. I thought want uncle physically beat his wife,
I mean be her to the point.
Speaker 4 (51:15):
Of her having to go to the hospital. I have
had cousins to be mistreated the children. I have seen
a lot of women being mistreated. I have had lady
friends to be mistreated and disrespected by their husband. Finally,
young young black ladies in school today have its so
hard for The young Black males are so disrespected to
(51:37):
black ladies. The black male in school today show more
respect the ladies of different natural technologies than their own
black sisters. I also find this to be true.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
With older black males in the workforce, but they are
more respectful with me and a woman of a different race,
not realizing that having a black woman is like having
a beautiful queen that deserves respectful man, especially the black man.
The black woman was made from a single rib from
a man and has inner strength of a man, but
was made stronger to her struggles and slavery. So every
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black man should show love and respect to his strong
black woman. Eight. You know so t you can you
can come in on that, Bruce, And I know you
basically thumbed it all up, Bruce, when you're talking about because.
Speaker 4 (52:28):
I got another one that ties into what she was
saying whatever you want to say.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
This is this is a this is what I'm to
bring to the table this time when whenever there's a
Christmas holiday around this Jefferson household, it's like the uname
it nation per se. Just kind of listen to where
(52:53):
I'm going with this. We love taking a big family photo.
In other words, if you can see that my wife
and I, Mary and I, we were blessed to have
three children, and our three children were blessed to marry.
Now this is how this thing goes, I promise Jefferson
(53:18):
the third, that's my son. He's married to a lady
by the name of Melissa, who's of the white race.
Now that was the first introduction that we have. We
always we always teach the Bible. We always believe in
what the Lord says. We always try and share with
(53:41):
other people how we feel about our Lord and say
to Jesus Christ. Then they had some kids. Now their
kids are getting married now and one little daughter is
married to what you would say a white boy. Now
(54:03):
he's coming to the Christmas forties and we're still taking
these pictures. In other words, when we take a pictures
like a picture of the United Nations, there's a black,
there's a white, there's an Indian, there's a there's a Jamaican,
there's and it's all one thing. We all love each other.
That's what we are taught to do. That's where we
(54:26):
that's why we are so fortunate that we can get
along with each other. We can always have a good
time because we know we're in this in one accord.
We have our faith and our Lord and Savior who
told us love your neighbor as yourself, and who is
my neighbor. My neighbor can be the next person in
(54:49):
my life that I meet tomorrow, that can be my neighbor.
I'm going to love that person as I love myself.
I'm going to teach that and I'm going to bring
that to their attention. And you don't have to like me,
you don't have to care about me at all, but
you are going to love and respect me and my family.
And you are going to respect my heavenly father and
(55:11):
his family. And I'm a part of that family, and
we are a part of that family. We all say
the same thing, love your neighbor as yourself. And boy,
like I say, you said, see some of these pictures
that we have around here, and they have so many
(55:32):
different stories to them, but they have one meaning love
one another. Different stories, but one meaning, and that's to
love one another and respect each other. And we just
have we just have a good time. We have a
glorious time. And told, you've been in my house a
(55:56):
couple of times. And if you just look upon the wall,
that picture on the walls, ye you you what do
you see? Like the un ain't in nation? And and
and and again. I've got I've got a little grandson
in law that's moving into our family. He's been into
the family and this is going on his second year.
(56:17):
And man, he's bringing his mom and his dad to
our get togethers now and we'll we'll, we'll, We're just
hopefully spreading the love around. That's what we want to do.
That's what I want to do. I want I want
to go be able to be up there. And my
heavenly father said, job well done, good and faithful servant,
(56:39):
you ran the race, you finished the course. Welcome to
my Welcome to this kingdom in heaven. And when we
were talking about what we bring to the table, I'm
the guy that brings the the clinics tissues. I'm the
one that always have have these cheers, these tears of joy,
(56:59):
they're now tears of despair. They're always peers of joy
because I've learned, without our heavenly Father guiding us, we're gonna,
we're gonna, we're gonna end up somewhere where we don't
need to be, where we don't want to be. Yeah, yeah, Bruce,
(57:20):
come off, Bruce.
Speaker 2 (57:21):
Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
T J.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Yeah, your your your life and reflects what we're talking
about when it comes to love and Yeah, person regardless
of of their their color of the skin, your your mind. Yes,
family reflect reflects that we praise the Lord. Regarding to
a point that the black woman, Yeah, the black woman
is strong extremely Yes. Yes, then total as you as
(57:47):
you talked about, you've seen the the abuse of the
black young ladies at school and how disrespectful and if
you're abusing someone, you should not be in there. If
you're physically abused as a man, that is not a
real man. Let me just put it out like that
that that that's not a real man. You put in
(58:12):
your hands on that woman, you know that that that's low,
that's low. Evidently you're in a relationship that you should
not be in And I mean if you have to
put your your hands on that, on that woman, I
don't know where that's coming from. I don't know if
if that person was exposed to that or what. But
you should already know. You should have been told that.
(58:33):
Somebody should have been in your life to let you
know that you should not You should not do that.
And the most point thing you should have if you
had a relationship, as we always talk about with Jesus Christ,
you would know not to do that. It wouldn't be
in your heart to do that. And yeah, and black
women are extremely have gone through a lot. You can
(58:55):
you can understand problems the uh have some things that
they have not yet overcome, right, I mean especially in
relationships or how perhaps they were abused in the past
and how you know, having that perhaps not gotten over
it right, kind of hanging on to it, you know.
But black women are Black women are are strong and
praise the Lord. H Yeah again, And that's all I
(59:19):
want to say about that total. Just as as a male,
not just a black just any mail. You should not
be putting your hand on a woman. Understand, you shouldn't
be You shouldn't be doing that. And that's not a
real man. That's that's all I want to say about
that total. I just wanted to make that comment regarding
the physical ABUSESE just wanted to want to stress that
(59:42):
that shouldn't be a current.
Speaker 4 (59:44):
Yeah, you know, you know, the thing that I really
love about these podcasts and the things that I hope
people understand is that we we were all about love.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
You know, we all about love. And that's that's for me.
That's the main thing that for us to understand is
that when you when you get a chance to listen
to this podcast, it's gonna be about love. Were gonna
bring up the topics that's gonna come up, but when
it ends all balls down to it, it's still gonna
be about Jesus, about Jesus, you know.
Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
And and like I said before, you know, when you
find someone that's gonna treat you like you want to
be treated, color doesn't come any place.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Love.
Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
It's all about love, you know. Like I told you before,
my my daughter is married to a person from from India.
And uh, when I looked at him, I didn't I
didn't look at them look at him as as what
color he was. I'm saying, man, he's.
Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
Gonna treat Is he gonna treat my daughter right? That's
not bad. This tells better, This tells us better be right,
he better treat my daughter right. And and that's how
That's what I was looking for, you know, because I
wouldn't want to be going out trying to choose the
person for my daughter, like this is what I want
you to be with. No, No, because because that's her choice.
(01:01:03):
And and I'm saying this to the parents out there
that whatever nationality that your child decides to choose to
live their life with, that's their choice. Yes, you your job,
Your job is to show love, your love. Your job
is to show love to that person that they chose
that they want to be in love with. And and
(01:01:23):
that's and that's and that's the way that it should be,
you know. And and and we're just so thankful and
and again it's always it's always a blessing that we
come on here. We we let people know that it's
all about Jesus Christ, you know. And I'm gonna make
a comment and then bruce some lit you and TJ
have found comments too. Is that you know, with with
my with my maths, you gotta go to my website
(01:01:47):
worldwide dot com. Uh, you can, you can pre order
my book The Used to Know, which got these poems
in it. You know the poems were earlier twenty eight
days to be black, to be black? Uh a sleeve, Uh,
the rock these these it ties all it ties it
all in. And then the with the math some of
(01:02:08):
the concepts that and uh you you you google it
and you can and I won't even tell you how
to do it, you know, with our pencil and paper,
that's what that's what I do. And then I'm online.
My my math is online. Well, your child can go online.
And when they go online, U, they get a chance
to take a test each lesson that's a little test
after the lesson, and and the email that you put
(01:02:30):
in it emails you to let you know what your
child made. If your child failed that little quiz saying
but three or four questions and they fail it, it's
gonna it's gonna email you back. I'm just saying, go
and uh support what I'm doing. Uh, and then know
that we're gonna always be trying to let you know
it's about Jesus Christ.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
So U t J.
Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
You can have your last safe for us. Just getting
Black Black History Month. And then then Bruce, you get
say because we know it's gonna be twenty four, it's
gonna be through you.
Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Right, it's no Black History money, it's three hundred and
sixty five days a year. That's that's that's our Black History. Look,
this is this is what I want to say. A
little bit of information is always better than no information
at all. So I'm gonna say, go to you, go
(01:03:24):
to the website. You can't go wrong. Now. At one time,
Pastor Price was one of the biggest influences of parents
showing their children, giving them the opportunity to go to
this information center. That's what he was calling. Told Ard
(01:03:48):
his little book then or his little works that he
had going on. It wasn't necessary a website per se.
But he was saying, Look, if you're having a little
kid or church child of yours and they might need
or might not need any information, it's not going to
hurt him to go and check on what what mister
(01:04:11):
Evertty is saying. And Pastor Price he believed in it,
so and so he was just every time he got
an opportunity, he would mention it. And every time I
get an opportunity I'm going to mention this. Look, we
have different avenues and different ways of learning things. Wouldn't
(01:04:35):
it be a blessing if there was an easier way
to learn the east the hardest thing in the world,
or one of what you would consider as the hardest
thing in the world. That's why I would suggest to
any parent with children, any grandparents, any great grandparent, if
you have an opportunity, I guarantee you you won't be
(01:04:56):
making a mistake. But I will guarantee you this you
will We'll be making a mistake if you don't tune
in to what told I was talking about what he's saying.
He's saying there's an easier way for you to learn
something than what you will be So you know, we
can get in and get into a habit of learning
(01:05:18):
how to do something and think that's the only way
to learn how to do a certain thing. But there
are different ways. That's where do you want to be
flexible and say I want I want to be able
to help my kids. I want to be able to
do this for them. You can't go wrong. You've got
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to give it a try. I promise you, if you
give it a cry, you're gonna look me up and say, TJ. Man,
you suggested that we give this a try, and this
is what we did, and this is where we are.
I guarantee you you'll call me back and say thank you,
and then again I'll be able to say thank you
Jesus that we were able to help someone else. That's
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what it's.
Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
All about, right, Yeah, what a I mean, I'll tell
you what a what what a blessing and what a
way to uh to end Black History Month? Uh you know,
recognizing our own uh toil art chemist Richard. Yeah, and
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the yellow one you know, but he's a black man,
but he's a black man.
Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
Yes, Jesus.
Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
Praises all that. I mean again, I mean, what a
way the end of Black history recognizing you and what
you're doing and how you're helping others over these kids
with with this algie and anyone that's troubling with with algebra.
I mean you need to uh try to get a
hold the to the book, right and not just at
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an early age and you said like even three four
years old, right yeah, yeah, because I mean man, that's man,
that's that's amazing. I mean yeah, I mean it really is.
So it's it definitely need to be utilized. So I want
to really really stress that that that the God is
using you to help others. Praise the law, and again
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we know it's about Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, you would
not be putting you in this position that you can
know that that you're helping others and that you can't
have others and praise and praise the Lord for that.
And just well, I just wanted to mention about the uh,
the black woman or or relationships. The work talks about
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if you find a good woman, you find favor with
the Lord. So black men find find you a good
woman and not just trying to have some type of
relations sexual type relationship with men, move on. You know,
it should be trying to find a good woman that
you can spend the rest of your life with because
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the period is defined kind of getting away from marriage,
right because because they are having these relationships. Marrigan, But no,
you should, you should be getting married. You shouldn't. I mean,
it seems like it's becoming popular to to to live
with one another, but no, you should. The Bible is
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really you need to be trying to follow what the
Bible says about our relationships. Man, I don't I haint
to get on the soap box. But again, it's all
about Jesus Christ, in your relationship with Jesus Christ. And
if you're not going in that direction, I mean to me,
what the Bible says, You're out of God's will and
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you're not not doing it. And if you out of
God's will, how are you going to have favor with
the Lord. And people talk about the problems that are
going on in society. Yeah, no, wonder there's so many
problems going on in society. Is going in the wrong
direction because the folks are getting away from what the
word says, what the word says, or how you live.
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How uh, when we were raised, I'm going to church
and what we were taught, what my parents, what they
taught us. Folks are getting getting away from that is
that that is like antiquated? Are oldes who know? How
is the saying yesterday, today and forever. So then don't
don't turn your back on Jesus. Jesus Christ cannot if
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you had a relationship with them at one time, you
lost it. We established that relationship with Jesus. If you
were taught in your household about Jesus Christ, if you
made to go to church or whatever you've gotten away
from going to church, got in your bible, get back
into it. That's the problem, we know, prior taking out
of school, all these things, that's the problem with what's
going on. Well, we can only do what's that for
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us individually? I mean we help ourselves and then others
can can see that. Or you can be an influence
or impact others in your life. Pray well it once
again that thank you publishes you know for world everything
to do.
Speaker 4 (01:10:15):
You know, I teach, I pre say you and you
and teach that. Man, it's it's a it's really a
blessing for me because I give our I'll give our
credit to God. I just I just wish that more
more of the people. Uh what what would understand? You
have to start early? Uh because because if you think
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about a foreign language, people introduce their children to foreign
language really early. Well, well, algebra is is like a
foreign language to the children because when they've been used
to numbers and then all of a sudden they got
to deal with variables and variables being letters, then they
get confused and and and and it throws them mouth
and and I'm able to introduce our eligebra certain hours
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of concepts to a child as early as three and
four years old. And people always said, how are you
able to do that? I say, because my deal was
math and psychology. And so I write it on their
brain before they write on their paper. I trained, I trained,
I trained eyes to do to do algebra. That's what
I do. This is it's a gift. I know it's
a gift from God. And because it took me back
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in twenty fourteen, I finally got someone to listen. I've
been talking ten twelve years about I could do it,
and the Boys and Girls Club and mckinnick gave me
opportunity to work with five year olds. If you just google,
if you google kill out every Math to google me
on and on YouTube you do kill out every Math
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Revolution and it'll show you some of the some of
the times that I've taken kids and they got all excited.
And so I just say to the parents, you need
to go to the website, you need to get the book.
There's a course star well child can be introduced and
I'm just gonna do it real, real quick, and I
guarantee you everybody that's listening will will never forget the
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equation of a line, because if you think about the
equation of a line, and I always try to start,
and I'm closing with this, I always try to start
introducing algebra with.
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Just a point. So here's a point on a blank page.
As one point comes up, then another point comes up.
You don't need to see me, because I'm not important.
The voice, the voice comes and says, a line goes
through the two points. And then a voice says, it
only takes two points to make a line.
Speaker 4 (01:12:37):
Okay, two year old, he can see that. Then a
lot of more points because I build animated videos, I
just don't use no cartoons. So now a lot of
more docs following it cover it up. And so the
voice it comes up, I'll accept the little point at
the end.
Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
Then the voice says, a line is made up of
many points. So now you're a two year old, your
three older, they know that a line is made up
of many points. Then all the dots except one in it,
and it just stays at that one point at the error,
and it says, this is the right ray. A right
ray only has one point, then it does a left ray.
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Left rate only has one point. Then it has a
line and the points cover at the end, and it says,
this is a line segment and line segment has two
end points. So now your kid three years old, they
can remember that. Then the line comes up and then
it says the line has an equation of why equals
MX plus B. Now let me show you how I can.
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You can remember it because I color code everything. So
it's just like a stop sign. You can remember a
stop sign that's red with white letters. Okay, why cal
them X plus B is red background with black letters.
But here's how I get the kid to remember it.
You think about a B M X bite, think about
a B MX BikeE. Well, now you tell thet the
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little three year old if you know the A dcs
why it's your bike? Why equals MX? Oh but it was,
but it was MX plus B. Yeah, we need to
be So the equation of a line is why equals
M X plus B. The way you remember it. Think
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about a BMX bike. You got the M, you got
to AX plus to B.
Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
So that's what I do.
Speaker 4 (01:14:22):
I'm a visual I'm so visual and I just make
it easy. So I'm telling you check it out and
remember we're gonna be back next week, we're gonna be back.
We're gonna be talking about Jesus Christ again, and we
just want to make sure that everyone understands that this
podcast is all about love. It's all about Jesus Christ.
And you got to remember we're gonna be here showing
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love to everyone. And this is genner Rich to ever
until you two last.
Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Fat this one too, bus and sometimes or not. Who's
wanna talk a yellow boy? I don't know what's going on?
All right, alright, alright.
Speaker 1 (01:15:07):
G I T A. God is the answer. Just pray.
G I T A.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
God is just pray. God is the only one that
can fix it. God can do it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
God can fix it. Man needs some help. He needs
God's help. We need some help. God is the only
one that can fix it.
Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
God can do it.
Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
God can fix it.
Speaker 1 (01:15:34):
G I T.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
God is the house.
Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
Just pray.
Speaker 2 (01:15:39):
What are you willing to do?
Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
Tell me what was said that was not truth? The
young and old no longer being sold. The new slave
master will never get old in the state.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
Take control the prison system.