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October 24, 2023 40 mins
Why Floyd Mayweather Shows Support for Israel and craps on Blacks and Palestinians  ?    Floyd Mayweather recently came out and showed his support for Israel even going as far as send 5000lbs of water, food, bulletproof vest, and supplies to the IDF. Floyd Mayweather in the past has never spoken up for any Black causes or any of the hundreds of Palestinian children being slaughtered everyday. This podcast weighs in on the real reason Mayweather maybe motivated to support Israel... I'll give you a hint... it's not altruism.

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long show. But topics like thiscan be dealt with rather quickly, doesn't
really need a long breakdown. Whena long breakdown is necessary, we'll be
back with the longer show. SoI'm gonna be talking about Floyd Mayweather recently
came out showing his support for Israel, so we're going to be of course,

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can't turn on the news of theTV right now without seeing a lot
of content about the war going onover in Palestine, Israel, region,
the Middle East, back and forth. We did an episode about it,
about the potential escalation in this war. We're already starting to see China move

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ships in the region. We're startingto see America has its ships in the
region. So it is heating up. And we'll talk about that in a
separate show where that could potentially leadin terms of nuclear war, World War
three, the potential for extraterrestrials ofets to become involved with the heat up

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of that war, which I've beentelling you guys, is really about when
you look at all of these wars, it's really a lot of it is
territorial, right, So you havethe in the center of it all the
Israel Palestine conflict over territory, theIsraeli saying this is our territory, trying

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to keep keep from sharing the landwith the Palestinian And it's a very interesting
tweet that I read from Napoleon fromthe Outlaws Mutah And we'll get into a

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little bit of while mixing in thisin a second. But he talked about
how the how America at one pointin time belonged to the Native Americans and
we had war overland over territory andit basically led to the extinction of the
Native Americans, and a new worldwas kind of brought into place, right,

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And it's kind of ironic because thiswas literally when you read the history
books, America was often referred toas the New World. So interesting dynamics
there. But we see the sameterritorial conflicts taking place with the China Taiwan
situation. China is saying, hey, Taiwan belongs to US. China is

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also now having conflicts with the Philippines, and then we have Russia Ukraine,
all territorial dispute, people fighting overland, and all of these conflicts are
related. And so it's essentially asif World War three has already began and

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we just aren't calling it that yet, But we have a lot of simultaneous
conflicts going on that are all relatedto each other. We see Iran's involvement
in the situation over in Israel.Iran is also connected with Russia and has

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shown support to Russia and it's waragainst Ukraine. So if Iran gets involved
in the situation in Palestine. Wemay see Russia get involved in that,
and if Russia gets involved in that, other players will come into as well.
United States may decide to get involvedmore so involved. They already have

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I think two thousand troops in theregion, but they could ultimately become more
involved than just having two thousand troopsin the reason. So our first article
that I'm going to get into todayjust basically covers it. So Floyd Mayweather
not only showed like moral support tothe Israel in their cause, but he

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also put his money where his mouthis. So this article is from TMZ
and it has some quotes from FloydMayweather's Instagram as well. So it reads
Floyd Mayweather joined a pro Israel marchin Los Angeles on Sunday, walking shoulder
to shoulder with thousands of supporters.The same day, the legendary fighter sent

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his jet to tell of Eve packedwith supplies. That was interesting because this
is the first time I've seen Floydparticipate in anything humanitarian or political. All
of the Black Lives Matter stuff thatwent down with George Floyd Trayvon Martin,
I've never seen him show any supportreally to a lot of the black causes.

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He says that he stands with blackfighters, et cetera. But I've
never seen him show this level ofsupport to any any black causes. And
you know, if you guys knowme, you know I'm a big boxing
fan. And Floyd Mayweather in thering is a magician. He's shown a
lot of defensive wizardry, but notjust defensive wizard tree. He also used

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to walk people down and put handson them. And you can't get in
the boxing ring and just be defensiveand win the way that he's won.
Is he the greatest fighter of alltimes? No, I don't believe that,
because there were people in the oldschool that couldn't pick and choose which
fighters that they wanted to fight.And Floyd Mayweather was very strategic in terms

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of making fighters get tested for steroids, etc. Whereas fighters in the past
just fought people that may have beenjuiced, you know what I mean,
They fought the juice version of manypack yao, not making many pakiaw take
steroids tests or whatever. And I'mnot saying that Floyd Mayweather shouldn't have made

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Mayweather, I mean shouldn't have madePakio take a steroids test. I think
that was very smart and I'm gladthat he insisted on it. And by
the time he actually fought pakiaw Ithink when the fight was first announced,
Mayweather was supposed to make somewhere aroundfifty million, not when it was first
announced, but when they were firstkind of having discussions about it. By

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the time the deal got negotiated yearslater, maybe five years later, when
the fight actually happened, he claimsto have walked away with three hundred million,
So I mean more power to him. I say all I have to
say, though, despite all ofthe wizardry in the ring, never seen

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him participate in any Black Lives Mattercause or ever speak out on behalf of
black people. As a matter offact, he went out of his way
when he wasn't even asked and I'llsee if I can find the clip,
because he wasn't even asked a question, but he went out of his way
to say that all lives matter,and then also went out of his way

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to support Gucci when people were callingfor a boycott of Gucci Boy, Mayweather
went out of his way to supportthem, and the boycott of Gucci was
also around a black cause and themistreatment of black people, et cetera.
The Solidary Solidarity March for Israel wentdown yesterday in Century City, starting at

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the Orthodox Young Israel Synagogue and endingat the Museum of Tolerance. Mayweather says
here, I will continue to supportIsrael and it's right to defend itself and
its right to exist. I condemnedthe Hamas terrorists, Mayweather told us during
the march. We're told that Floydspent time with fans, taking photos,

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giving autographs, and hanging out duringthe half mile walk. You'd be hard
pressed to find a celebrity who hasbeen more supportive of Israel and the Jewish
community since since last weekend's attacks.Not only has Floyd spoken out on several
occasions, but he also sent hisplane with over five hundred pounds of goods

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to Israel on Sunday. In additionto Floyd, an ex NBA player Glenn
Big, Baby Davis and Dance,and some Martana Tucker were among the thousands
and thousands of people marching. Mayweatherhas started a fundraiser selling custom TMT Israel
hats, with the proceeds going tolet cat An Israeli Food Bang. It's

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just really interesting, you know,because Floyd has always been about the money,
right, Floyd money Mayweather changed hismoniker to money. And it's interesting
how this idea of money, andof course we all need money to live.
I would like to have more ofit. I'm sure you would like
to have more of it. Butremember money is a means, it's not

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the end. And when you nameyourself money and you are all about the
money, sometimes other things in yourlife can suffer, which we've seen in
his family dynamics and I'm not goingto go into that, but brother Fred
Barbershop Conversations. You can check outhis channel and he recently did a video

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discussing some of the Floyd's family lifeso forth. But when when one is
all about the money like this,it begs the question, Okay, well,
what is the motive and the supporthere? Is it because the Jewish
people, the Israeli side is packingin the wallet department? Is this why

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the support is there? And thereare a lot of you know a lot
of people that that have different motives, but you just kind of wonder like,
okay, well, well what isthis about? Because there's been other
causes. There are literally hundreds ofkids being killed over in Palestine, where

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the food, like they their wateris controlled by Israel. Israel decides when
food comes in, They decide whenoil comes in. And the oil is
not just for transportation. The oilwas also the electricity. So they have
hospitals that don't have electricity, theydon't have food, they don't have running

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water, and that running water alsoimpacts the sewage, so we have open
sewage in the street that's not beingflushed. You have the people being forced
from the north. This is alreadytwo million people congested in the tight area.
But then they also told them,okay, move south so that you

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won't get attacked, and they've stillbeen bombing them. Israel told the Palestinians,
okay, move south so you won'tget attacked. You'll be in a
safer zone. Yet they've been bombingthem in the south, bombing them on
the way to the south, etcetera. Literally hundreds of kids. And
I'll get the numbers in the secondwhen we move on to body Jack's response,

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I'll get the exact numbers. Butlet's just say children dying and and
but this where's the donation for them? Because Israel is essentially a first world
country, Donations come in from Americaall the time in the forms of let's
just say trillions of dollars. Dothey really need assistance from Mayweather as much

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as the children and Gaza do?Because there's clean watering Israel, there's electricity
there, and I'm not saying thatthis shouldn't be there should be clean water
and electricity there, et cetera.But that civilian population. But why shouldn't
that clean water, electricity, workingamenities and everything. Why shouldn't that be

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made to available to the Palestinians.And that Floyd Mayweather is such a humanitarian,
why doesn't he care about what's happeningto you Palestinian children? Why?
You know? It just kind ofbegs to question the more. So I
have one more article I'm going toread on it, and then I'm going

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to play a clip of someone fromPalestine's response to Floyd's donation. I'm going
to read from body Jack, andif I have time, I will get
into some more stuff with Risa Islam, because the Harker Bay kind of went

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in on RISD Islam last night,and I want to give that small clip
some play to kind of piggyback onwhat I was talking about. Yesterday,
so it says Floyd. This articleI'm Sorry is from the Los Angeles magazine.
It says Floyd Mayweather's jet Lanson iswhere with five thousand pounds of supplies

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as a boxing chant marches in LaSo it's basically covering the same thing from
the last article. The same day, the boxing champ participated in march as
Eli's Museum of Tolerance, the standardsolidarity with Israel. His team completed an
operation that began mobilizing earlier this week. This wasn't just a one day thing

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for Floyd where it was just doneon a whim. Like they put tom
and plan and mobilized the whole operationto deliver five thousand pounds of goods.
Floyd Mayweather Junior's private plane Air Mayweathertouchdown in Israel on Sunday. Los Angeles

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has learned. The boxing champion andhis team accomplished a charitable air operation first
reported by Los Angeles last week,to deliver supplies to the Israeli defense forces
and civilians to aid the Jewish stateas war with Hermas terrorists escalades in the

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Middle East. The plane's cargo carriedfive thousand pounds of relief items including water,
food, and bullet proofsts. Thedonations were delivered by his personal polots,
which include a stable of retired USArmy and US Air Force veterans.

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Mayweather's The Money Team tells Los Angeles. The plane was loaded by volunteers,
including his personal security team and friendswho traveled with the boxer to Israel late
last year. The same day hispilots accomplished their mission overseas, Mayweather took
part in a march to LA's Museumof Tolerance to demonstrate support for Israel.

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Last weekend, a surprise Hermas attackkilled over twelve hundred Israelis, injured nearly
three thousand, and took over onehundred and fifty captives, including Americans.
Now I want to just touch onthis part really quick. The amount just
seems to keep rising out of nowhere. And when I read the piece from
Obama, if I get to it, you'll see that Obama says over fourteen

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hundred. When it first happened,it was like they were saying like nine
hundred, and maybe it'd been lessthan that. Maybe they were saying like
five hundred. Then they went tonine hundred, Then we went to eleven
hundred. Twelve hundred fifteen. It'slike the number just it just keeps rising.
I found that very interesting participants inthe half mile March of Solidarity met

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the Orthodox in the God met atthe Orthodox in the gud Young Israel of
Century City, and then walked toSimon Withsdale Center Museum of Tolerance, where
a program was held with California GovernorGavin Newsom sending a message of solidarity via
video. The boxing Legend says hewas inspired to join scores of NBA players,

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religious leaders, and politicians in themarch today because of the kidnapping of
too little Israeli girls and the lataof more than two hundred and fifty innocents
at the Israeli Music Festival, andother crimes against humanity perpetrated by Hamas terrorists.
If a picture is worth one thousandwords, how much more can be
said? When looking at these photos? Innocent American and Israelis are being held

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hostage and their only crime was beingin the wrong place at the wrong time.
He posted last week, and anInstagram post sharing the photos. A
few victims quote, like the restof these families, set out to go
about their day, except they wereambush and have been brutally kidnapped and violently

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harmed. The post continue quote.This is not politics, this is crimes
against innocent humans. I stand withIsrael and I condemn the hamas terrorists.
I am calling upon all celebrities andathletes to use your voice and platforms to
denounce the haneous acts when it counts. And so he has a picture of

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to Israeli girls and another family thathe posted. It's just interesting that Floyd
Mayweather is this humanitarian. Now,all of the black kids stuff didn't have
gone down with Tomo Rice. Justinstance after instance, Sandra Bland, instance

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after instance of black tragedies that FloydMayweather could have spoken up about. That
He's gone out of his way tosay, hey, all lives matter.
And it's just very interesting. Solet me see if I can pull up
the clip of the Floyd Mayweather allLives Matter clip, and then I'll get

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a clip of the Palestinian response.And then I may have to get up
out of here before I'm able toget into the riz of stuff. But
we if I don't play it today, I will get back to it.
Let me see, I'm always thinkingof stuff on the fly. So sometimes

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it just happens like that. Andit's interesting because in this clip I'm about
to play, he really wasn't evenasked a question. He just volunteered to
coon like this, And I don'treally like using that term, but he
just violer. He just volunteered hisopinion. It's kind of wild. I

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believe I've actually found the clip today. Turn it down just for a second.
Let this add play out out.I'm queuing it up now. So

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I'm here to say all lives matter. You know a lot of times we
we we get stuck. We getstuck, and we are we're followers when
you know you're here, says oh, black lives matters or blue lives matters,
all lives matters. And what Ilearned from boxing, where everyone could

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take in real life is follow directions, follow order. Don't get nobody on
a hard time. Because my thingis this with everybody that's watching this interview,
with that's listening, because this interviewwould be played long. Wow.
So not not only did he say, ah, it's all lives matter.

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I thing he basically and I'm arewind some of this here. He's basically
starting to insinuate that black people don'tfollow directions, and they give people a
hard time. And this is whywhatever happens don't happens like wow, like
I would. This is why sometimesI just pull out these clips. I

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didn't remember the whole thing, butI remember that he made us all lives
madness statement. But this is justit's worse, infinitely worse all lives man.
And what I learned from boxing,where everyone could take in real life
is follow directions, follow order.Don't get nobody on a hard time.

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Because my thing is this with everybodythat's watching this interview, with that's listening,
because this interview would be played longwhen I'm gone. When someone when
when someone breaking your house, someonebreaking your car, the first thing we
do is we call the police.You know, with me being a fighter
in my head is being registered ifI hit a guy, but doing for

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breaking to my house or breaking tomy car, it's gonna cost me more
money. So I got to worksmarter, not harder. I'm going to
call the cops. So and it'snot right what's going on within this world
on both sides. I think weneed to communicate better than I think.
So he's saying, okay, sowith this he's saying it's not right.

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What's going on on both sides?Where's the both sides rhetoric with the Poalestinian
situation? Is what's happening to Polystiniansright where? You know, like the
hypocrisy of Floyd Mayweather. But thisis this is what you get when you
control by money, guys. Thisis why it's not good to be controlled
by money. I'm not saying thatmoney is bad, not saying that money

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is I don't. I don't haveno beef with money. However, to
be I want to control money.I don't want to be this where you
control by money, where money isyour or your moral compass, where you
see dollar signs, that's where youwant to go. Nah, you want
to be controlled by truth, bylove, by principles, by righteousness,

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and let your money assist you andbeing led to truth and providing truth to
others and helping others or whatever.Money is always the means, it's not
the end. There's probably not evengood to call money in. We should
call it means because that's what itshould be. And if money is your
in, then this is what youget. I think we need to follow

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follow direction. It's rules of regulationsto everything. I'm Floyd Mayweather. You
know, Uh, Kaepernick need totry to get the starting job, you
know, stand up and get thestarting job. That's what he needs to
focus on. But I can't knockhim. That's what he believe in,
you know, and the people standbehind him, you know, so be

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it. He got the number oneselling Jersey, so it's obviously doing something
right. Okay. So here wego back to the money politics. He
got the number one selling Jersey,so he's doing something right. So so
because when he doesn't have the startingjob, that's not good because that's affecting
your money if you don't have thestarting job, right, But if you
got the number one selling Jersey,then the politics is okay. Right.

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This tells you what this kind ofand I wasn't expected to play this interview
at all, but this just kindof highlights, uh, what Floyd made.
Whether his motivation is I thought ofthis question beforehand before I came here
tonight, if any, because nowthat you're retired, we really love those
fantasy matchups. You know. Uh, we don't do that, okay,

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okay, one thing about me,we don't do, you know, one
thing with this reality. We don'tdo fantasy matchups. One thing about me,
I kicked ass for real. Youknow, you know, uh,
we know if they were, ifthey was an a fighter, if they
was extraordinary. I made him lookordinary. You know, when the history
books written, they gonna they're gonnasay, oh, he was a coward,

(27:03):
he was scared, he was born. They're gonna do you know what
they're gonna say for the best,he was the smartest. What do you
think about this performance? Unbelievable hellof a boxer, you know, Ward
Jack kind of remind me of DonaldCurry. Donald Curry. Even he's up
there in age, but he's stillbusting it, busting his ass, making

(27:26):
it happen. He should be fightingfor a title again. Also, one
day, would it makes sense forBadu to fight the winner of Andre and
Covid left one day? The winnerof that fight time due? Is that
good fight? The winner of boordin Covid left one day? Was that?
Would that makes sense? Jack isdodger anyway? All right, so

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that's an excellent sub segue. I'mjust gonna follow the segue into our into
the body Jack because I didn't evenknow body Jack was sitting there. So
if you guys don't know who Jackis, body Jack is a former fighter
under the Mayweather banner, and heactually had to leave Floyd Mayweather in his

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later career in order to find successbecause of the business dealings and stuff that
was going on over there. Butbody Jack is a brother of the Muslim
faith and he's been sharing a lotof He's been been sharing a lot of
stuff in support of the Palestinian cause, was some cause, et cetera.

(28:34):
And it's just kind of interesting wherenot only has his uh business dealings taken
him away from Floyd Mayweather, hisspirituality has also put them on opposite side
of the defense here. So I'mgoing to play these clips that he shared

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breaking down the situation, and thenI think I'm gonna get ready to get
a body here. Second, ArabArabs don't hate Jews, and Arabs are
not antisemitic. Fact check everything I'mabout to say. Don't take my word
or anyone else is for it.First, to be a Muslim, you

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must respect Shandy and Judaism and coexist. Second, Arabs are the main and
the majority of the Semitic race.Look up Semitic languages and you'd be surprised
that Arabs represent ninety percent of theSemitic race, So it be an Arab
anti Semitic. That's an oxymoron.Okay. Three. Many Jews live in

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many Arab countries today and many ofthem hold very high positions in these countries.
Peacefully. Four Jews came to Palestineas refugees fleeing the Second Ward War,
the atrocities that were caused by NaziGermany. Everyone in Europe wanted to

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save the Jews and get them outof Europe because Germany can take over and
they could all be dead. Thefirst concentration Camp in nineteen thirty three showed
us how ugly that can be,since Jews did not fight up to that
point. Jews believed in their tencommandments those should not kill. Didn't they
were an asset to any military.So all these countries got their Jews out,

(30:25):
a lot of the Morocco and alot of came to Palestine. The
Jews that came to Palestine were refugeesand they were welcomed. Palestine was British
mandated. They didn't have much sayin it, but so is Canada today,
and everybody in the Commonwealth today isBritish mandated, so the same exact
formula. It wasn't until ten yearslater, nineteen forty four, when the

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Haganah Jews started arriving from Europe.Now those were ruthless fighters that fought along
every military for about ten years,and they are they canceled that. They
amended the students should not kill two. You should not kill only Jews everybody
else free game. Now these arethe people that arrived at Palestime ten years

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later nineteen forty four, and theystarted design as a movement, and when
England was out of the colonism business, they handed over their weapons to Zionists
took Cow. This is Arabs don'thate Jews, and Arabs are not antise
all right. So that was partone of that. And then let me

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bring it into part two. Thencommandments those should not kill, they weren't
asked. Countries got their Jews,all right. So no, that's like
that was just part one. Soanother response to this that was that was
given I mentioned it earlier, wasfrom Bhutah Napoleon of the Outlaws Tupac group,

(31:57):
the Outlaw there's any Americans who willagreed that designers have a birthright to
go to Palestine and occupy their homesand land without right to give up their
homes, land and belongings to thenative of Americans since the American continent was
their ancestral homeland. Who's volunteering first? So I found that to be interesting.

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And then there's another statement from balduJack where he says something to the
extent of, hey, all ofthe Kuhn brothers supporting Israel, you need
to do your research, something tothat effect. But he referred to the
black people that were supporting Israel asthat word, you know what I mean.

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And you just kind of wonder,was he taking a dig and money
Made's former brand and bos to letme pull up one last clip and if
it doesn't carry me over, we'llgo ahead and play some of the stuff

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about Rizid Islam as well. SoI definitely appreciate you guys bearing with me
today, brothers and sisters. Okay, so this is from a guy named
Ali Dower. I think the languagein this gets I don't fully remember everything

(33:30):
he talked about, but I thinkthe language in this one gets a little
rough at a certain point. Okay, people who need it more, No
WI sending a private jet people whoneed it more, No will tourn no
food, no shit, nothing zero. And you are saying I'm here against

(33:51):
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So what I'm talking about a Catchwobrothers and sisters and dear friends.
Floyd Mayweather has not only put hissupport boy Israel, he is also set

(34:12):
a private jet, dud shell,wutar and ammunition and body arm and all
that kind of stuff. What makesme sick to my stomach is not the
fact that you know, if thereis people in need, no problem standing
with them, supporting them, helpingthem. Who No, I have no
problem with that at all. Ifthis is the case, you're talking about
a state who is well established,well established so much so that they are
dropping white phosphorus bombs on Palestinians.They've killed over five hundred kids. Now

(34:37):
want to question Mayweather? I wantto question him. What kind of a
vile human being are you not?That sending a plane full of these things
to Israel? The point is theydon't even need that, so you sucking
up to Ah, you sucking upto the Palestinians are being bombed left right
center. Five hundred kids have beenkilled massively. You coward, you coward,

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And you are sending a private jetfull of these as those things should
go to Palestinians, not that itshouldn't go to israelis Israel's established states.
Who's been stored. They're stolen theselands, they have running rule time,
they have everything. They got America, they got United Kings, They've got
everyone behind their back. The pointI'm trying to say is the people that

(35:21):
genuinely need it. You don't evenbatterny. Where is your support for the
Palestinians, you scum, you bastard? You are you are a scum.
Where is your support for the Palestinians? Who are you trying to prove?
What to huh? Sending a privatejet people who need it more? No
water, no food, no shit, nothing, zero, And you are
saying I'm here supporting this, youknow, against terrorists, no problem.

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Let's suppose Hammers is a terrorist.Terrorists no problem because of them killing innocent
people whateverout Israel, who have killedmore than Hammers could ever do. Why
do you call them both? Whydo you call both terrorists, then if
we're gonna be if the shoe fits, why don't we do that? Look
at official terrorism doing acts of violenceagainst innocent people for political gains. Why
do you not called Israel that youscum? And I'm gonna leave it on

(36:07):
this, brothers and sisters. Alots of panel taris is in the Quran.
Forget this Freud Mayweather. Yes,this little flipping midget scum. Yes,
that's what he is. That's whathe is, says in the Quran.
I would have been him in dreamWell, Levy Naim wronged. Blame

(36:29):
is only on those who wrong,all right. So yeah, he kind
of got into some stuff there,and I don't know if he even picks
back up talking about flo. Let'ssee if he does. Mayweather, shame
on all of those individuals who aresupporting Israel Israel, Israel Israel, but
not a single thing to the innocentPalestinians who are being born by the terrorist

(36:51):
state Israel. May all deal withthem? Is should a loss of all
right. So yeah, he kindof got into some religious veter but points
still well taken in terms of who'sin need, who's not in need,
et cetera. And it just kindof like, Yes, Israel's first world
country, running water, state ofthe art everything, best military intelligence teams

(37:20):
as well, and this is theywere I believe that Egypt said that they
alerted Israel. Israel about three daysbefore the attacks happened, let them know,
Hey, something big is up.There's no way that they didn't know.
But I think that they felt likeit wouldn't be I don't know if
they understood that it would be thisbig or they just let it happen so

(37:45):
that they would have a pretext todo everything that they're doing now, to
go into Gaza and next moor Landprobably pushed them even further back. This
is why a lot of the thepeople that are on the Gadza script they
don't even want to move south becausethey feel like history has shown them that

(38:07):
every time they get into these conflictsand there's a war and they move,
they aren't allowed to come back,so they just end up losing their land.
And this is why Egypt doesn't wantto just take them in as well.
And this is why a lot ofthem don't want to flee and go
to Egypt, and they're not tryingto move to the north because of I
mean to the south, because ifthey just keep moving south, then that

(38:29):
just means more of the North willjust get annexed, be more settlers,
settlers and et cetera. Right,And they've had these peace treaty agreements,
etc. In the past, andbasically they just keep getting broken. It
is a very similar situation to whathappened with the Native American where they have
the peace treaties and then the peacetreaties get broken and basically the white settlers

(38:54):
come and take their land anywhere,it is basically the same thing that's happening
over there. So I thank youso much for listening, brothers and sisters.
I'm gonna go ahead and just callit a show. I'm not going
to get into the Rizar Islam thingtoday, but we will get back to
it in a separate show. Ithank you so much for listening. Until

(39:15):
the next episode of the Gospel ofMalcolm X's podcast, Peace and Love will

(39:42):
Hip Hop Beat thirty years from now. I guess I should keep study getting
my peers for that. Should Imake a dance and snap thumbs fast,
high hats, eate away back trumps? Are we selling though? Souls?
For thirty three pieces a go.If it's lack of the soul, how
can it remain hold. We makemusic for a strip of holes, but
no music to think. That's theshort term money that we put in the
bank. But the dramas going backwards. I see devolution instead of evolution.

(40:07):
This is sole prostitution. The childrenare fumbling, even got the elders and
carriage and mumbling watching them stumbling thatyou have today, it's so humbling.
Meanwhile, I stock has been plummeted, and they're telling me I need to
sound like these other niggas grown assmen trying to sound like the younger niggas.
Used to have balance. Back inthe days we had talent. Trying

(40:28):
to be original was the challenge.Now all these niggas sound the same,
and all the beats, talent thesame, the same kat the same trumps,
all that shit sounded lange Johnny.Niggas trying to sound like feature and
a love rocking future. But that'swhy it's a feature that you niggas need
a different producer. But the bullshitcrash your computer. Ain't nothing cool about
being the user
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