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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning and happy Tuesday to you. This is the
Morning Experience. I am Marque Slopton. That is shizy, get busy, didn't.
We have our producer Ilah.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
With us again on the.
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Front side of the show and not just working the background.
Glad she's here with us this morning. Shiz what's going
on with brother? How you feeling?
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Hey, Happy Tuesday, Happy Tuesday. It is Monday is over, y'all.
Monday is over. And you know tomorrow is Wednesday. That's
that good old day. So we're gonna make sure you
get to that Wednesday nice and comfortable.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Yeah, yeah, indeed, I love. How are you feeling on
this Tuesday.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
Well, I'm just thankful. I hope everybody's a rent is paid.
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We are now.
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Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna wait from my line and yeah it.
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Is the second folks, And just to let you know,
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I don't like the way this is doing. It sounds good,
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Speaker 7 (04:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Yeah, folks, we have a jam packed program for you
this morning. It's Tuesday, so you know that means that
we have our topic Tuesday and we're talking about the
Louisiana Sex offender castration law.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Yeah you heard that right.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
You commit a sex crime, you can get you jump
chopped off.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
So we're going to peel back those layers.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
I don't think that's proper English to say that with
this topic, but we're going to.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Say it anyway.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
We're going to get to the meat and potatoes of
this story.
Speaker 7 (04:50):
That don't go easy, that don't go either.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
This is the Morning Experience. Thank you for joining us
on this Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
So get this on the topic Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
We like to talk about, you know, topics, whether they're
water cooler topics, whether they're barbershop topics, hair salon topics,
nail salon topics, playground topics. We like to just topic
you out and discuss these topics. So this actually came
from our producer, Ila, who thought that this would make
(05:28):
an interesting conversation piece because you don't see this every day,
and you definitely don't see this any other forty nine states.
So Luisi in the law is shaping how sex crimes
are prosecuted. At six fifty one, which took effect back
in August of twenty twenty four, allows judges to order
(05:49):
surgical castration for offenders who sexually abused children under the.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
Age of thirteen.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
And Thomas Allen McCartney pleaded guilty in Vernon par Parish to.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
The attempted rape of a seven year old girl, and.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
As part of his plea deal, McCartney agreed to both
chemically and surgically castration along with a forty year prison sentence,
and the district Attorney sef And Dwight says some defendants
may see the new law as a way to shorten
their sentences, even though the surgery wouldn't happen until decades later. So, shiz,
(06:28):
this is this is like extreme, but I also get
it though.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Did you just say that that man got castrated and
he's still going to do forty years.
Speaker 7 (06:39):
Where was the plea deal?
Speaker 4 (06:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (06:45):
You know what I did?
Speaker 3 (06:48):
It just put me in forty years and you gotta
get your stuff.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
Oh no, no, no, no, now.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
You already appropriate that, like just just just living that fact.
Speaker 7 (06:58):
Just get beat up every day or whatever you got
to do in jail.
Speaker 3 (07:00):
But no, it's I think I think it's it's one
of those things that sounds good, but it's it's it's
not going to be actually one of those things that
actually works. It's like saying, give all people who kill kids,
give them the death penalty. There's there's a thing that
we have to go by, and it has to you
have to have evidence, you have to have proof. There's
a lot of people that are in jail and on
death row who don't have any proof that they're there.
(07:21):
So if we just start going at and castrating people
and putting people to death just because of accusations and
there's no current proof or they're still on trial, I
think that's going to set a bad presence.
Speaker 7 (07:32):
But I understand it, I absolutely understand it. Something has
to happen.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, so Aila on The article also says that the
actual castration won't happen for a while. You're looking at
a twenty to forty year jail bid and then a
year before the person gets out that is when it
will occur.
Speaker 4 (07:56):
So it's not like they're going to be in in
jail with this. This is going to be done, you know,
a year before they get out.
Speaker 5 (08:06):
What if they don't have kids, If that's listen, I don't.
It's like, you know, I don't. I don't know how
to explain it, and I'm probably gonna have a lot
of people who like disagree, But it's kind of like
I for an eye.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
And at the same time, like I'm not opposed to.
Speaker 5 (08:29):
Listen, they're about to tell us women and that you know,
if we are ever essayed, we're.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Not allowed to.
Speaker 8 (08:38):
Abort a child, or if we're about to die because
we're carrying a child, that we're not allowed to make
that decision, or for a high wrestling I don't know,
it's crazy, you know, Or if we have hormone problems,
we're not allowed to use birth control. So I can't
really a person who's a child predator, who has found
guilty of.
Speaker 6 (09:00):
And decent things to a child.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
And castration is offered at the end of the term
of their prison sentence.
Speaker 6 (09:09):
What can it hurt? We'll get hurt.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
I saw you put your arms up. What's up?
Speaker 3 (09:20):
This is this just this is to figure that we're
just about to start castraighting people.
Speaker 7 (09:26):
This is absolutely wild.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
And then it's just to say you have to do
all this time and then right before you get out,
we're going we're gonna we're gonna castrate you. Like so
I thought the whole purpose of prison and jail and
everything was for reform. So after I reform, you're like, hey,
remember that stuff you did about forty years ago.
Speaker 7 (09:45):
Snip, It's all good.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Like, we don't you reform, but we want to make
sure you reform. Like, listen, either either I'm going to
jail or you castraighten me. It ain't just that we
ain't We ain't double dipping at this point.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
This is the morning experience, folks. Thank you for joining us.
We are talking about this. Uh this castration law that
I was passed in Louisiana back over the summertime.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
And what this means. Uh so get this as well.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
The law also states that if an offender refuses the
procedure after agreeing to it. They face an additional three
to five years in prison for failing to comply with
a court order. So like, once you say yes to this,
you gotta follow through it, folks. I wish you could
see Siz's face. You have to follow through it. I'm
(10:37):
gonna stop right here, Shiz, what's going on?
Speaker 7 (10:42):
I just did forty years.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
I don't want to do another three years for you
don't keep my nuts?
Speaker 7 (10:47):
What are we talking about? What are we talking? You
know what?
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Give me, give me, give me another ten if you
want to, I'll stick around with. I'm gonna keep my
I'm gonna keep my jewels and everything.
Speaker 7 (10:59):
Though.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Oh man, you know, uh, folks, we had to bring
another dude up on here to discuss this because we
are talking about, you know, do things and the family
jewels here. So so we have our producer Jared here, So.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
So Jared hearing about this.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
Is this something that that you are for or you against?
You think that this is too much? Where do you
land on this?
Speaker 9 (11:30):
Man?
Speaker 10 (11:31):
Personally? I think.
Speaker 11 (11:33):
If this is a deterrent that people need to leave
kids alone and sign it up. Man, sign whatever Bill
needs to do for it, whatever it takes to keep
the kids safe.
Speaker 6 (11:43):
Man.
Speaker 11 (11:43):
If you don't need, if you don't know how to
control your junk, let them cut it off, man, let
him take.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
It somewhere else.
Speaker 7 (11:50):
Man.
Speaker 10 (11:51):
You lost, you lost your junk privileges.
Speaker 12 (11:55):
It's over, yo.
Speaker 7 (12:06):
That is that that is that is a new like
the Ken doll.
Speaker 9 (12:14):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Okay, all right, so so folks, so so our producer
Jazz brought in, brought in a new wrinkle here.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
Penis privilege.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
You you have to have privilege to use your penis.
Are we getting into some some some sticky fields here?
Speaker 7 (12:35):
Because my body, my choice.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
This is why we don't have to don't need the
government regulating what we do with our bodies or anything
like that.
Speaker 7 (12:49):
Ladies, I feel, y'all, what what if? What if? What
if I just like you know what?
Speaker 3 (12:56):
You know how you always get those confessions where they
like they coerced them into a confess. Sure, what if
I confess to doing something and y'all did that, and
then I just I'm innocent.
Speaker 7 (13:04):
I just got coerced into it.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
The one hundred thousand or the one million dollars you
give me back is not going to do a damn
thing for me, do nothing for me at all.
Speaker 12 (13:16):
Nobody I stood.
Speaker 6 (13:24):
The crime of being.
Speaker 13 (13:27):
Nobody would ever say, yeah, sure, I'll plead guilty to
molesting or as saying a child that's four or five, six, seven,
eight years old, it's under the age of twelve.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
So if you would take that bid, Oh what No,
there's not enough money in the world.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
Not not enough. There's not enough.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
There's not enough money north So Shaus that that that
theory is out the window.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
These are their.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
Predators, and they lost their peepee privilege, and that is
their privilege mm hmm property.
Speaker 6 (14:03):
They're not they're no longer.
Speaker 7 (14:07):
Let dirty and the boys have at it.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
But don't give don't just do that to that man.
That's getting extreme now, y'all.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
This is oh man, oh man, so so lared Jared
for for for this law. Would you like to see it,
you know, kind of wash wrints repeated and in other states,
because this is just in Louisiana, it's not in any
other place.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
Would you like to see it washedrints repeated other places?
Speaker 14 (14:40):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (14:40):
At first I was I was going one way, and
then I think Chiz's points. Uh, they kind of hit me,
like what happens is if something happens, you know, the
court systems ain't the most uh trustworthy system, if you
know what I mean. So maybe something like that, maybe
maybe a box, maybe a steady boat something to keep
(15:05):
it attached.
Speaker 10 (15:05):
But you have to put in a.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
Colde for you, I don't know, man like like the
breathalyzer for the car when you get you.
Speaker 7 (15:14):
Got to be an adult that touch it to make
sure that it will open up.
Speaker 12 (15:19):
We're gonna show the id.
Speaker 7 (15:25):
Like at the liquor stores.
Speaker 10 (15:29):
Super super strict laws when to come to everything.
Speaker 11 (15:32):
So maybe maybe a little bit something a little lax,
but I'm still with it, man, pp.
Speaker 15 (15:36):
Privileges need to be locked up, folks.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Folks, we were discovering new ways. We are discovering new ways,
and I'll just I'll just believe it at that. This
is the morning experienced folks, thank you for joining us,
and we are talking about.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
This at six point fifty one. Uh this Louisiana can
can now order.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Castration for for child sex offenders. Now now I'm like,
all right, well, well this this this I like it
because it's like one of those things where this is
a a heinous crime and I feel as though that,
you know, heinous crime should be met with heinous consequences
(16:31):
now there are that this is the United States justice system,
and Shiz and Jared you you broke, both bring up
good points about like you know, this could swing in
a negative way and and it most definitely can because
I can see judges, especially in Louisiana, just left and right,
(16:51):
just order. You know, black men penises to be cut off,
you know, off off with their heads literally, you know.
So some of the offensive covered here, it's it's specific
aggravated sex offenses, including aggravated rape, first degree rape, forcible rape,
(17:14):
second degree rape, and simple rate when the victim is
thirteen years or under. Shiz, do you think that they
should raise that age to about sixteen?
Speaker 7 (17:25):
No, I just think that you need to make sure
you have everything in order.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
I think you need to make sure that if if
this is, if this is what you're gonna do, you
need to make sure that.
Speaker 7 (17:33):
You have the right person, you know what I mean?
Like I don't, I don't, I don't.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
I think if you're doing a crime like that, then
you deserve whatever happens to you. But again, like we said,
like this is especially in Louisiana. I'm sure you saw
one of the many Katrina Docks that came out and
everything got treated down there with people. So I can
see that happening, and I can just see the uptick
in black child predators.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
I can see that just rising, and I can see that.
I can see that being like a whole New Tuskegee experiment.
It's just like black.
Speaker 3 (18:04):
Men are just going in Louisiana and getting castrated and
then it comes out that it's like they had nothing
to do.
Speaker 7 (18:09):
They wasn't even there. I can see it.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
That's a good point. I mean that at a good point,
and you use a real historical reference.
Speaker 16 (18:19):
So yeah, So Jared some of the procedure details here
that the procedure, which involves the permanent removal of testicles
or ovaries, is to be performed by a licensed physician
provided by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
It would typically occur a week prior to the offenders
schedule release from prison. So you know, you get your
nuts cut off and then a week later you get
released after serving serving your bid.
Speaker 7 (18:52):
I'm not serving the damn bid. If you're cutting.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
My nuts is either or that's what it is, my
removed nuts.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
What's the bit that.
Speaker 17 (19:07):
So so, so, before we head out here, I can
I can see this really expand across the South, but
I really don't see this coming.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
Anywhere near the north.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
I can see people talking about, oh, human rights violations
and whatnot.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
I don't see this coming up north. How about you, Jared?
Speaker 10 (19:34):
Uh, definitely, man.
Speaker 11 (19:36):
I think the South historically has always gone over and
above to kind of punish everybody.
Speaker 10 (19:45):
Up here.
Speaker 11 (19:46):
I think we have a tiny bit more uh maybe
sympathy verse four prisoners see they try to correct things,
especially here and PA and places like that, uh, northeast.
So I don't think I can't see this coming up
to the to the north, but in the South, I
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could see it spreading like Wowfi, they don't play around
on that.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
And then finally, Isla, as a woman here, do you
think that this will will help with you know, rapes
happening to young women?
Speaker 5 (20:30):
A PERV is going to be a PERV is going
to be a PERV. I think that I think there
should also be more of a clear defined age of them,
like you did suggest maybe raising it, because right now
the age of consent to get married in the state
of Louisiana is sixteen seventeen, and they also have the
(20:50):
age of consent is actually seventeen years old, so they
can get married at sixteen or seventeen. But that's such
a sticky thing because then let's say somebody who is
sixteen year olds accused a twenty one year old man
of sexual assault essay or grape. What if they accused
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them and then they're going to prison. So because their
term isn't that person isn't twelve years old, they don't
have castration on the table as an option.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
But however, it's.
Speaker 8 (21:22):
Still wrong, Like there are kellys of the world are
about to get no punishment.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
They're just gonna get three hots and a cot.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
That's not that's if it was your daughter, Keith Shiz Jared,
if you had a daughter and that person's actually assaulted,
let's say your daughter's ten, do.
Speaker 6 (21:38):
You feel castration is justifiable? Should that be an option
on the table? I'm just saying, you gotta think about it.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Yeah, yeah, I mean when you make it, when you
make it personal like that, Yeah, that's why I was.
Speaker 10 (21:53):
I was.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
I was for this, you know.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
But just like with what Shiz was a expressing, you
know this, this this done right, you know, and this
is just one of those It's one of those things
that like, you know, I can't believe that this had
to become a law, you know, I can't believe that
in twenty twenty five we have such a child abuse
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issue that now we have to make law.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
You know, physical castration.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
You know, I don't know if that's just how far
gone Louisiana is or if that's where we are just
are as a country as a whole here shit is.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
It's just it's just the South is always going to
be extreme.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
But again, if you go to this extreme, even if
you keep it personal or anything, if you go to
this extreme, you have to go to this extreme for everything.
Speaker 7 (22:55):
It turns into an eye for an eye.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
It turns into everybody who's convicted of murders should be
put to death.
Speaker 7 (23:02):
You know.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
It sounds good in theory, but it's just it doesn't
work out like that. It doesn't work out like that.
There's practices and there's people that stay on. And again,
I don't understand why you would sign up for the
castration if you were still going to do a twenty to.
Speaker 7 (23:16):
Forty year bid.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
I mean, you already digit dirt and they're gonna handle
you while you in there, So just take it.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
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Yeah, yeah.
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So one thing that we do know that is in
existence right now is that it is holiday season. If
you have been in any of the retail stores, you
have heard the holiday music, you are seeing the decorations,
and you're just feeling this thing in the air because
it's cold, and also because.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
It's it's holiday season as as well. So, shiz, is.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
There anything that you do, you know, besides take out
take out alone like most of us for Christmas and
holiday seasons, anything you do to prepare yourself.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
No, I think prepare. I'm a typical black person. I'm
a typical black person. I'm like, man, you know what,
next year, we're gonna start early. We're gonna start like January.
I'm gona buy like a gift a month for everybody,
and then by the time December hit, I'm like, damn,
I gotta go shopping.
Speaker 7 (25:13):
I didn't buy anything.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
You know, this time comes up pass man, We're getting
were getting older in time is moving a lot faster.
This ain't the same time we had when we were
younger because time dragged in. But it's on something now.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Yeah, you know, and like all of us aren't like
prepared like Producer Island is. Because Isla, you said that
you were putting up your treat this weekend.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
Right, absolutely, I do that right after Thanksgiving.
Speaker 6 (25:46):
Because I'm a single mom. If I won't put it up,
it does not go up.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
But once I put it up, if I don't take
it down, it does not come now. Therefore, I'm gonna
decide when the heck I do want to put it
up when I I want to take it out.
Speaker 6 (26:01):
But I'm not the type of person that has.
Speaker 5 (26:02):
A Christmas tree up in March, so like no, usually
January second, or like the day after New Year's Like
normally that's like what we do.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
We just put up the tree right after Thanksgiving.
Speaker 4 (26:17):
What so you put it up, you put it up
early and take it down early. Look, I'll tell you this,
I have. I have Valentine's Day trees. I have I
have Martin Luther King Day trees.
Speaker 3 (26:31):
The tree black because it's dead at this point. He's
just like, I'm so d.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
H Jared, Jared, How about yourself?
Speaker 1 (26:51):
Do you have any traditions, any get ready's or anything
like that.
Speaker 11 (26:58):
Uh, don't really any get readies. I kind of fall
fall for the same trick. Just like Chizzy said, I'm
a normal black guy. Man, say I'm getting ready about September,
and just like now it's December and I haven't bought
not one gift.
Speaker 10 (27:15):
Even it's a little bit worse. I felt for all
the Black Black Friday sales tricks.
Speaker 11 (27:20):
So I spent about on my gifts already, so now
I'm putting it over. I'm putting it overtime right now
so I can gear up to buy everybody else gifts
in the next two weeks. So there might be hugs
on the menu this year, so I don't know, I
(27:41):
got a lot of.
Speaker 10 (27:45):
Oh Man.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
Indeed, folks, Folks, it is Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (27:50):
As you just heard. You heard our producer Jared.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
We are going to introduce him during during our next segment.
Last week we had Ala talk about her dating disaster,
what happened on South Street with the guy that.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Did not have any teeth.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
So we'll see if if Jared can can top that
dating disaster story coming up after this.
Speaker 4 (28:19):
Welcome back to the Morning Experience. Folks.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Thank you for joining us, and thank you for making
us a part of your day. The best thing that
you can do is tell a friend and tell a
friend to listen to the Morning Experience. Have them larry
you something, learn them something, get some of this good,
good education and laughs this morning on this thing that
we call the Morning Experience. So last promise, I said
(28:42):
that we are going to formally introduce our producer Jared.
Our show is continued, continuously growing, and you will hear
a myriad of on voices that are contributing to this
thing called the morning Experience. So just so that you
know who is talking to you, we decided to have
(29:02):
have our newest folks come in and talk about dating
disaster stories because we've all.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
Been there, we have all had a bad dating experience.
Speaker 1 (29:11):
So I'm gonna step out the way and let Aunt
Jared tell us about a bad dating disaster that he
has had.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Jared, the floor is yours.
Speaker 11 (29:23):
Well, dating disaster is when when it comes to that,
I can't lie. I do have a long list to
go by, but I can go to the most recent
disaster I had. I think me and a young lady.
We're probably on our second third day, so it was
like a home We're at the crib, we're chilling, We're
watching football.
Speaker 10 (29:43):
Me and the girl.
Speaker 11 (29:44):
We're both sports fans, so we were geared up wearing
our jerseys. And just when I think everything is getting chilled,
we're getting into the vibes, her son comes in and.
Speaker 10 (29:59):
Not it's not bad that the son came in. It
was just the way he came in.
Speaker 11 (30:04):
We were chilling on the bed, and uh he he
made sure to be a top pp blocker. He kind
of came in with the spread, brought in his snacks,
start coming into our snacks, full on.
Speaker 10 (30:21):
Socks on the bed.
Speaker 11 (30:22):
And this is like a this is a fifteen year
old and we're talking about like.
Speaker 10 (30:28):
We're not talking about We're not talking about like.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
A little toddler or something like that.
Speaker 10 (30:33):
Oh, chezy, I can handle that. I can handle. And
give him a joke, Hey man, get.
Speaker 11 (30:39):
Go, give me a juice box telling him a joke. No, man,
this is a six to two thirty, yeah, grown man
of a fifteen year old that just plops on the
bed and just sets up. And I was figuring out
ways to kind of low key make him uncomfortable. Maybe
get was lining the kiss on the cheek, rubber shoulder,
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give give him signs.
Speaker 10 (31:03):
This is a teenager. He knows what's going on. My
man didn't give a damn.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
He didn't give it.
Speaker 15 (31:09):
He was set up.
Speaker 12 (31:10):
He was set up.
Speaker 11 (31:11):
Second quarter, halftime, third quarter, two minute warning.
Speaker 10 (31:16):
He was set up.
Speaker 11 (31:18):
And uh, like I said, this is a six two
two thirty teenager.
Speaker 10 (31:22):
So I'm I'm talking about smells. Uh the socks had
a little little little steak to and uh, I mean sure,
he was super cool.
Speaker 11 (31:32):
So we kind of got through that, but it was
it was she definitely put me through the uh through
the ringer with that one.
Speaker 10 (31:40):
But I have to give it to the young man.
He was a top tier cock blocker. Man.
Speaker 15 (31:44):
He did not want me.
Speaker 10 (31:47):
You know, myn Dukes and Pops.
Speaker 11 (31:50):
I know he was texting Pops like, hey, make sure
this guy's not getting comfortable.
Speaker 10 (31:53):
I only don't like he's a little too tall. Man.
Speaker 11 (31:56):
I brought in the steaky shots. Dad, We're gonna get
him out there. It had to be a plan like that.
Speaker 10 (32:02):
Man. We got through it.
Speaker 11 (32:03):
Man, But that's that's my dating disaster that I got.
Speaker 4 (32:07):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I thought that you were going to say, you know,
seven year old eight nine at the most, you.
Speaker 7 (32:16):
Know eleven, right, what you got?
Speaker 3 (32:19):
You gotta flash the gun on them next time, Like hey.
Speaker 7 (32:28):
He came, oh yeah, oh yeah, pulled up.
Speaker 11 (32:31):
I didn't know what was going on at first, And
was this a setup he's talking about?
Speaker 7 (32:36):
No.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
Mom was chilling in her room and she didn't say
to her big son, excuse me, can you please leave?
Speaker 10 (32:44):
See That's what that's what I thought.
Speaker 11 (32:48):
And when I talked to like my sisters and things
like that, I was like, well, didn't he know like
a little bit of like boundaries.
Speaker 10 (32:54):
Get out the room. She's chilling.
Speaker 11 (32:56):
But they were telling me like they wouldn't have done
that for their son. They would have they would they
would have told him he was good.
Speaker 4 (33:03):
That's wow.
Speaker 7 (33:05):
Wow wow.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
Well well, I mean yeah.
Speaker 10 (33:09):
Yeah, hell, you gotta go cut.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
That is man. Man, I'm I'm this is a joke, yo.
That is that. That is that that is that is
a joke. You should do a real about it. Because
the whole setup, the whole setup. I'm thinking, like, oh,
all right, this kid is like seven, seven, eight years old,
Like no, you said fifteen and six two oh man.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
Coming home from work with his family, Like, bro, this
is how you got a family.
Speaker 7 (33:44):
Out for a little bit.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Man, he was thinking in y'all snacks, like oh that
was that.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
That was complete.
Speaker 5 (33:55):
I mean at the same time, he is still a guest.
This was only what your second or third date with
this lady?
Speaker 7 (34:01):
Yeah to the room.
Speaker 6 (34:02):
I mean, I mean I don't know, but.
Speaker 10 (34:08):
I don't think it was. It wasn't a playing meet up.
He heard me coming in and he plopped on down.
It wasn't like we didn't have a choice.
Speaker 11 (34:17):
Sometimes when sons get to that age, they trying to
play the dad role. So maybe he was trying to
be he was trying to be the man at the house.
I had to respect it a little bit. I had
to respect it.
Speaker 7 (34:27):
I dated to the room, young boy, you should have
stopped me at the living room.
Speaker 10 (34:30):
I'm already back here.
Speaker 7 (34:31):
Now big dog is a victim.
Speaker 4 (34:37):
Folks.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
We got uh that that that was our producer, Jared's
dating disaster. I think that I might continue this. I
might we might do should he get busy next week?
Tell us about dating the disaster. These are fun, These
are fun. I definitely don't want to stop it, so
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so yeah, we might do.
Speaker 4 (34:59):
Uh you get busy next week.
Speaker 1 (35:01):
But we got look at this coming up next, folks,
where we look at these videos across the internet and
it's crazy.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
Man, I'm telling you this is the morning experience.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
Get this, folks. We have look at this where we
look at videos across the internet. So, folks, team look
at this.
Speaker 9 (35:24):
The family for a year and a half now, no contact,
no contact, not a phone call, not a text done,
and nothing nothing for a year year and a half.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
Now, Okay, Chris, how about you.
Speaker 10 (35:34):
It's been four years since I've had contact with my
parents and my.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Siblings four years.
Speaker 7 (35:40):
Not a word, not a word.
Speaker 10 (35:42):
Okay, and kindle.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
I've been no contact with my thirty year old son
for two years your choice, black choys.
Speaker 9 (35:51):
Okay, I have been no contact with my entire family
for a year and a half now.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
So this video here on look at this is actually
from Oprah.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Shout out to Oprah.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
She is talking about why younger generations are choosing to
go no contact with their families and why they are
choosing to cut their families off. And you hear just
how long they have cut their families off.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
So look at this. Uh sh this this made me
like hold on, Like.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
People really be cutting off their families for like years.
Speaker 10 (36:27):
Bro.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
This is some spoiled New age bs that we're talking
about right here, Like I'm this. This is the problem
with family now is that we don't have no sense
of family. We already we stopped the cousin visits and
sleepovers at grandmam house. We stopped every the community, the community, uh,
raising of the kid.
Speaker 7 (36:48):
This this is one of those things. It's just like
you know, I'm just gonna cut you off because you're toxic.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
Like your dad, like what you mean you cutting me off?
I should have if now, if I would have cut
you off out of went to jail. Now you're just older.
You could just cut me off because because what because
I made you clean your room all the damn time.
Speaker 7 (37:07):
Get over.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
Jared. How about you?
Speaker 10 (37:11):
And I'm on the other side of it, man.
Speaker 11 (37:13):
Sometimes family is super super toxic, super negative, always a
bring down.
Speaker 10 (37:20):
Everything you want to start, they pooh pooh it.
Speaker 11 (37:23):
It's your oh, your little podcast, your little radio show.
Speaker 10 (37:27):
It's never no encouragement.
Speaker 11 (37:28):
So sometimes you just got I gotta move on, man,
I gotta I gotta stick to where positivity is.
Speaker 10 (37:35):
I'm kind of for it they're now.
Speaker 11 (37:37):
If they're not, if they're not for what it's good
for me, then I gotta leave them where they're at.
Speaker 4 (37:42):
Oh digge, how about you?
Speaker 2 (37:44):
Aila?
Speaker 6 (37:49):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (37:49):
I can't cut my entire family off, but I'm try.
Speaker 6 (37:56):
My pop gotta key to my house. I'm gonna make
sure my daughter is okay, so I'm not. He drives
me crazy. I love them now they do.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
I do have siblings that I yeah, I ain't got
no parts of that. But at the same time, it's
not It's not like a like, if you come to
me and you need me, I'll be there if I can.
But but if it's not reciprocated, then I just don't
need to talk to you.
Speaker 6 (38:20):
It's like that simple.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
I mean, if you treat me like we're from the streets,
I'm gonna I'm gonna treat you.
Speaker 6 (38:26):
I'm gonna show you how people from the street really act.
And that's that's distance.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
I wish you know it will, but you got to
get from around here, and that's just how it is.
Speaker 6 (38:35):
It's not I don't think my entire family.
Speaker 5 (38:37):
I couldn't do my entire family though, even though they
deserve it, I still win.
Speaker 12 (38:41):
I couldn't do it.
Speaker 6 (38:43):
But there are some family members I.
Speaker 12 (38:45):
Don't talk to.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yeah, So so up next team, we have another one.
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Now, now this is more uh visual.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
I want to get the teams uh A real real
reaction from here.
Speaker 4 (39:02):
So team, look at this.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Hit on my face because I'm trying to talk to him.
Speaker 4 (39:12):
This is what he's done. I'm fine, this cause is crazy.
Speaker 12 (39:19):
What's up? Hey?
Speaker 1 (39:20):
You hit me with his dustpanause I'm trying to talk
to me.
Speaker 4 (39:24):
Not allowed to ride my bicycle on the street. So
so for for our radio audience.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
This, Uh, this white man was was hit by a
dust pan and he's recording himself and he is like
dripping blood from from his from his face.
Speaker 4 (39:44):
I love, I saw your face, saw your reaction. Look
at this. What's up?
Speaker 5 (39:51):
Uh? People get hit in the face for no reason
every day in the black community.
Speaker 6 (39:55):
So I'm not quite sure. Somebody called instead of going live,
call nine to one one, what the hell are you doing?
Ran like you are leaking from your face? Call the cops,
like this would be the time to call the cops.
Speaker 5 (40:09):
Not when you see me walking down the street with
my kids in the park that you're not familiar with.
When when a man comes out and bust you in
your head with a pan, call the cops, Like.
Speaker 6 (40:19):
I don't know, I'm not quite maybe I'm insensitive.
Speaker 10 (40:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Maybe chiz schiz he is he he is leaking leaking here?
Speaker 7 (40:27):
Like what kind of dustpand did they have?
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Like is this like an old seven? Because the dollar
tree dust pans ain't nothing like that. You can't even
drop them on the ground or sweep up trash too
hard they'll break. So I don't know what dustband he got?
He got hit with a record or something like that,
because it's no way he is leaking the way he's leaking,
and it's just a regular dust pan.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
That is that is true, folks. There's more look at
this on the Morning Experience. Welcome back to the Morning Experience, folks.
We're doing look at this where we are looking at
videos across the internet's that we are going to decipher
four year listening enjoyment.
Speaker 4 (41:04):
So team, look at this. What's your name, sir?
Speaker 6 (41:13):
What's your name?
Speaker 7 (41:14):
Okay?
Speaker 15 (41:14):
Yeah, okay?
Speaker 7 (41:15):
What's your name?
Speaker 10 (41:16):
Though?
Speaker 12 (41:18):
Your name?
Speaker 10 (41:19):
Sure?
Speaker 15 (41:19):
Harry?
Speaker 2 (41:19):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (41:21):
Are you standing to be home using the bathroom?
Speaker 6 (41:24):
I don't know who you are?
Speaker 15 (41:25):
So though you couldn't wait until I came out the stall?
Speaker 12 (41:33):
Recorded?
Speaker 7 (41:34):
If he was standing behind.
Speaker 12 (41:35):
Me while I was using the bathroom, you couldn't closed.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
No, I would lave by myself. He couldn't wait until
I came out the stall.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
He wasn't sure if okay?
Speaker 1 (41:45):
But still, why would he stand behind me while I'm
using the bathroom?
Speaker 7 (41:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (41:51):
I don't think that's crazy.
Speaker 4 (41:53):
I think you're waiting to see if you were I
was using the bathroom.
Speaker 7 (41:57):
He's standing behind me the bathroom?
Speaker 5 (42:00):
Man, But don't men usually are you in the bathroom together.
Speaker 12 (42:03):
Okay, but he's bending dead behind me.
Speaker 6 (42:07):
This is the person that works here.
Speaker 12 (42:08):
He's professional. He is not some night that we questioned
him like us.
Speaker 4 (42:11):
We don't treat people like.
Speaker 15 (42:12):
This, and he's fine. I don't think that's weird.
Speaker 12 (42:20):
A teacher behind.
Speaker 4 (42:23):
Yes, but stude, I don't think that's crazy.
Speaker 12 (42:26):
You would, all right.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
So now we all have heard and seeing this story
about the substitute teacher and and the teacher that works
in the building that was standing behind him as he
was using the bathroom, which which is just crazy crazy
work here is.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
Yeah, it was crazier that everybody was sitting there acting
like he was tripping, like it was just like the
faces were like, you know you you deserved it. Everybody
wanted to just say, you know, he was he was,
he was. I'm assuming he was black because they was
right up on him. But even still, it doesn't matter
what you're doing. Why are you that close behind me?
(43:10):
You can you can wait till I come out, You
can do whatever. Everybody wants to be a hero, everybody
wants to take justice, justice into their own hands.
Speaker 7 (43:17):
And then when something happens, now everybody's a victim. Again,
don't stay that close to me.
Speaker 4 (43:21):
This is the morning experience. Thank you for joining us, folks.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
So we are talking about this video from this school
that was located in New York and Jared, one of
the first things that I noticed. You know, I work
in teaching, and one thing that we don't do is
we don't say, oh, mister so and so, missus so
(43:45):
and so. We call them by their first name because
we're colleagues. You know, call him Jack, Sue, you know, Jose.
You know, we use first names when this video. When
this video happened, the guy was like, yeah, who are you?
He said, I'm mister Hearing, and that right there was
like whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. You know, amongst colleagues
were first names here. So what did you pick up
(44:08):
from that video?
Speaker 2 (44:10):
Uh?
Speaker 11 (44:11):
First, I was thinking of when doing too much goals wrong,
like doing way too much.
Speaker 15 (44:17):
Man, get back.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
And I mean maybe a little bit of it is
since we're suspecting that the person was black, No black
doesn't crack, So maybe the guy actually did.
Speaker 10 (44:27):
Look student age.
Speaker 11 (44:30):
Is he got a little got the teacher got a
little confused. Maybe I don't know, maybe throwing that out there,
but still I still think it was when doing too.
Speaker 10 (44:41):
Much goes wrong. Man, back up, give me my space.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
And you know what, that could definitely be a thing
because the schools that I work at, I definitely get
mistaken for a student all the time. You know, when
when somebody tried to pop fly with me, I'm like,
who whoa, whoa, whoa. I don't know if you're confused here,
but I'm not a student here. I work here, you know.
Speaker 4 (45:04):
And that's when it home in everything of changes like shitz.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
This could have ended a lot worse because if you
behind a black man in the bathroom, you know, and
an argument might be the second or third thing that
might happen.
Speaker 3 (45:21):
Yeah, might not even make it to the argument stage.
You got when they when they scooping you up off
the ground, like then now you know why, it's just they.
They even tried to say it, some of the witnesses
that were around, trying to say, well aren't men something
about men being in the bathroom. Yeah, it's a it's
a rule with men in the bathroom too, that you
don't get right by me in the next year and
if it's other ones open so just you standing behind
(45:44):
me whatever whoever you thought, I was or whatever you
thought I was doing. There's nothing you can do while
I'm in the stall going to the bathroom. So you
can wait, you can do whatever, but there's nothing that
can change during that time.
Speaker 5 (45:56):
Oh that's weird because like even if he thought he
was a student, are you standing.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
Behind and that's even more reason to stand behind, like
to not stand behind him.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
And that's what I wanted to hear as well. I
wanted to hear one of the teachers say, well, Bill,
why were you.
Speaker 4 (46:12):
Behind him in the stall?
Speaker 6 (46:14):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 4 (46:15):
That's like, like, that's that's what I wanted to hear,
not not hear these these you know, call it what
it is.
Speaker 1 (46:21):
Hear these white teachers gas like this black substitute teacher.
He's like, Yo, that's weird that this guy was standing
behind me in the bathroom and nobody was acknowledging the
weirdness of it, and they just gas lit this black dude, Like,
oh no, that's regular men stand behind men when they
go to the bathroom.
Speaker 4 (46:39):
You don't do that.
Speaker 6 (46:41):
You're mispeaking you for a student.
Speaker 5 (46:43):
Well that's even creepier if he mistaken me for a
student and he was.
Speaker 6 (46:46):
Trying to stand behind me in the urinal exactly.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
But but hey, hey that's that. That's that, folks.
Speaker 1 (46:56):
Yeah again, that's look at this where we take a
look at videos across the internet.
Speaker 4 (47:03):
So there'll be more of that coming up as.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
The weeks and days go by. This is the Morning Experience, folks.
Thank you for joining us on this Tuesday. I mean
SiZ from from teachers in the bathroom, Jared's disaster story
with the grown Man, this was this is a funny Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (47:23):
Man, hey man, pray for the Morning Experience. We all
got some president past issues. Just pray for us. Man
heavy Tuesday, Yes, say a prayer for us.
Speaker 4 (47:35):
Isla, what say you, Lord?
Speaker 5 (47:38):
You come to you today on this fine Tuesday. Carry
us through the week with joy and they all the glory. Yeah, absolutely,
keep us up, y'all, keep us up. Definitely take us
out on Facebook the Morning Experience. Yeah, to stay tuned.
Just so much more coming.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
Yes, yes, indeed, amen to that. This is the Morning Experience.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
Have yourself a great day.
Speaker 18 (48:14):
Maybe just take a miny think about what you call
w do to the billy? Want you let this golly
you tell me call him the gave buy you everything we've.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
Been through, Baby one you say is the one who
like you? Sorry you'd say what you say that every
little thing I do.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Let's get your questioning my intentions so I something I
can't trust you.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
You should know how a time you are I hurt you.
You're that brescious and I just can't leave you alone.
Know the lady.
Speaker 19 (48:57):
Way you make a lot of to keep slipping and
(49:23):
then need you and my love.
Speaker 10 (49:26):
I'm a lot of.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
Stuffee, you tell me everything's now okay?
Speaker 14 (49:31):
Still like to see very clear enough you less what
you will say.
Speaker 2 (49:36):
I'll stuck trying to find the piece on me you complete.
Speaker 14 (49:41):
You just gotta realize that I met me with you
next to menalay, don't mistake if you.
Speaker 2 (49:48):
Don't have to know I'm not They're SAME's the love
that is dying, crowd trying like as related And don't
you go away, I knowing.
Speaker 18 (50:01):
Because you're afraid of maybe not.
Speaker 9 (50:08):
Just that.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
You're making it hot. Just that's me.
Speaker 19 (50:24):
Keep sniping father, you're saying you tell me he saying
just that.
Speaker 14 (50:33):
Shit just still bam and sway with no love. Baby
when he's strong and just get me something, SI tell
me some.
Speaker 2 (50:46):
Tell me, I'll tell me him. You're baking man.
Speaker 19 (51:12):
You're making it out anybody making out of.
Speaker 1 (51:19):
No, no't let it go.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
It just got Why not let you and keeps happen?
Speaker 18 (51:41):
Let me just take commny and think about what you're gone.
Speaker 4 (51:46):
You really want to leave and let this go?
Speaker 7 (52:00):
Yeah,