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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The morning with Marquis getting in the mood. He's bringing
that fire, got your energy lift from the traffic to
the coffee.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
He's the perfect fit, the saint, the basics, that premium field.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
The morning experience.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Yeah, we keep it every day.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Good morning and happy Tuesday to you. This is the
morning experience. I am Markey Slupting. That is ship to
get busy.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
In, folks.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
We have our producer Isla with us today as well,
joining us Shitz. Yesterday's show was kind of heavy, man,
we are going to make today's show a little bit lighter.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
Let's say you brother.
Speaker 5 (00:43):
Hey, happy Tuesday. It's one of the best days of
the week because we've made it through Monday. And if
you made it this far, you're you're doing a lot
better than most people because that was a rough Monday.
But look, it's Tuesday. Now let's get to it.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Yeah, let's let's get to it, folks. Like I said,
we have our producer Isla with us. Isla, how are
you feeling this morning?
Speaker 5 (01:04):
What up?
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yo? Happy Monday, Junior. I'm great.
Speaker 6 (01:07):
It's tuesdaya and it's a new day and we've got
some hot topics.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah, yes, we do hot topics we have, indeed, so
let's jump right into it. Our microwave News giving you
these headlines hot and ready. Our first story comes from
Atlanta Black Star and more than a third of new
recruits have failed the physical fitness tests for ICE. This
is what the Atlantic reported, during which recruits must do
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fifteen push ups, twelve oh excuse me, fifteen push ups,
thirty two sit ups, and run one and a half
miles in fourteen minutes to pass. And they are just
pushing through these ICE recruits that have gang ties, white
power tattoos, and some who can't read or even run
this setup here, SiZ.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
This is the problem with America at this point. This
is this isn't just an ice problem. This is this
is an all over problem. Like I'm in Philadelphia, so
when you win, I'm not sure how it is everywhere else,
but when you see the police ride down the street
and they got to wear hiring bumper on the back
of theirs, on the back of their patrol cars, it
is bad. The thing that we love about a good job, bear,
(02:17):
is that you know, it's the potential. If we're not employed,
we can go ahead and look for a job. But
the bad thing about a job their is that you
just get everybody that's coming, and you need people to
get in there and fill some spaces up. And that's
exactly what I seem to be doing right now.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Yeah, they're just throwing anybody out.
Speaker 6 (02:33):
There iland hot seat. That's all hot body, the hot
bodies who can. They don't even want these mofolks to read,
to read well, they don't go somewhere with that. Like,
I feel like the position is meant for those who
did not pass.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I mean I see here.
Speaker 6 (02:53):
You know, they have the physical recruits that have to
pass physical fitnesses. You know, fifteen push ups, I can
do that, thirty two push ups, setups, I can do that.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
I think I might be able to run.
Speaker 6 (03:03):
I mean maybe if there's like a donut on a
rope or something in fourteen minutes one point five miles.
But what about the psych evaluations. Okay, they're looking past
these tattoos and these gang affiliations with KKKA and White
Power all other craph what's the what do they say
about the mental evaluations of these these candidates. I think
a lot of them, honestly, I think it's like like
(03:26):
you said, it's like a job fair for all those
who didn't make it in the military or couldn't pass
the couldn't pass the the the approvals for military. They
didn't like their military and police rejects. Honestly, I trying
to get a title for authority.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Our our next story comes from comes from the Grillo
and adjudge issues a injunction restricting immigration arrests in Washington.
Speaker 5 (03:52):
D C.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
And a judge has issued this restricting immigration arrests in
the nation's capital. The American Civil Libers, these union and
other plaintifs attorneys argued federal officers were frequently patrolling and
setting up checkpoints and Washington DC neighborhoods with large number
of Latino immigrants and then stopping and arresting people indiscriminately.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
So shiz, they put a stop to this.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
As they should. Setting up a checkpoint, it's like it's like, uh,
it's like you're playing call of duty and you're just
setting up where they respawn at and you're just coming out,
you just you just you're just knocking people off every
time they respawn. It's like you're you're you know what
you're doing, you know who you're You're not at this
point you're not searching for anybody, You're just targeting an area.
So I'm glad they did the uh they restricted this.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Right right, and and our final story, folks, UH comes
come comes from Uh. The Hero Nations Studio and The
Black Power Project is an upcoming collectible trading card series
that highlights black superheroes.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
And they're underreported history. Isla. I just love the fact.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
That you know, there there's going to be these uh,
these these lesser known black black superheroes like a static Shot,
and they're going to be in trading card forms.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
And this is the first time ever.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
I think they are finally finally tapping into a unlimited market.
I remember growing up and aroa Monroe, Storm and Blade,
and I believe it or not, Blank.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Man, you know what I mean, they don't really talk
about black Man, but.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
A trading card.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
I think that this is this is great, this is great.
I think it's great. It's great. You got super Power market.
Speaker 5 (05:41):
I looked at it and I read it wrong at first,
because I thought it said black heroes and I was like,
so you just got like Angela Davis and Bell Hook
cards like that. I said, the Spade game is going
to be wild. You throw down that MLK draw for
but I'm all for it black superheroes again. With with this,
(06:04):
I want to make sure that it is it is.
It is something that everybody can agree on. We don't
have to do the stereotypical black superheroes. They don't have
to be able to to to have the power of
a thousand men or just or be able to start
a gang fight at sometime, or they're in poverty. Like,
let's make some positive.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
Since the morning experience. Thank you for joining us this morning.
So just to set up our time of Tuesday, because
I know folks are like, what is Marquis talking about
air Bud being being black? So friend sent me sent
me this this air Bud photos shop picture that they did,
(06:47):
and it was it was funny, like like it had
me in tears, the photoshop job that she did.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
It just had me ryan, you know.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
And it was of a.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Retriever not to go to retriever, a black retriever. I
don't know my dog's very well.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
But it was black labs, all right, uh and and
the black lab was playing lacrosse. And the joke was,
you know, what if what if air Bud was black
and played Lacrosse. I was like, yo, that kind of
fan fiction would just set Maga on fire. And it
just made me think, like, you know, there's stuff like
(07:28):
with the Little Mermaid, and it was like, the Little Mermaid
is supposed to be white. Santa Claus, that whole Santa
Claus issue, Santa Claus is supposed to be white, like shitz.
I'll start with you, why why does the race of
fictional characters just set these people off?
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Because it was supposed to be for them. This is
stuff that was supposed to be for for them. That's
why they take so much of Santa Claus. We weren't
never supposed to have a Santa Claus. Can you imagine
if that was supposed to be when we go, when
we came over here, we were supposed to have a
Santa Claus or anything like that. It is why they
the fiction always stays there because they're already whitewashing everything else.
(08:09):
So if you keep that fiction alive and make everybody
think that it's actually something that's actually relevant or something real,
you get this. But listen, if air Bud was black,
air Bud would have already had cases already, and they
would they would have found some way to lock airbud
up in the pound, he would have had a bun
Day claimed all the puppies was on him. A typical, typical,
(08:31):
typical NBA type behavior for air for the black air bud.
M m.
Speaker 4 (08:39):
Ah so Tyler.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
We also seen this in situations like hunger games with
with Rue. You know, even though in the book they
said that Rue had dark cliff colored skin. But for
some reason, when when the movie adaptation came out as
a little black girl, they were like, my gosh, she
wasn't a black girl.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Bro. They did it to Jesus.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
Okay, that.
Speaker 7 (09:06):
Was going to be my next segment, but going ahead,
I actually, you know, you brought a really good topic
as to how mega freaks out over melanated characters, whether
that's a superhero of a door puppy or a mermaid.
Speaker 6 (09:25):
I recently I saw this documentary you know, just bored,
and it was called a Pagan Holiday Christmas, and it
talks about the origin of how Christianity changed the face
of Christ and.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
The actual celebration. It started in Rome.
Speaker 6 (09:41):
They didn't agree with fertility prayer and things like that,
so they wanted to migrate everything to one God and
limited the practices of certain religious ceremonies that they had
because they felt they were paganists, and they turned Christmas
and Solstice into Christian celebrations. Just like picture you see
(10:05):
of Jesus in any major uh locations that are not
ancient honestly are there's blonde hair and blue eyes. Again
and it actually says in the Bible hair like wool
skin bronze from the sun. And yet somehow, somehow we
end up with Bradley Cooper with long hair and go tea.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I don't uh we We also see this in in
video games. You know me myself as as a lifelong gamer.
You know I've been I've been playing white dudes for
for forever.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
You know.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
The only time that I had to I had the
opportunity to play with a black player was Madden and
you know two K or NBA lives like that.
Speaker 5 (10:50):
Was the only time. Don't don't sleep on skating streets
of rage. Don't sleep on skating streets. We was we
was running skating to the ground or straight up right.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
I was a geek.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
I was a I like the different care like I
was a god of war girl, like you know what
I mean, Like cradles with a gray skin, and he
was just all evil.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
I wouldn't. I didn't really, I.
Speaker 6 (11:15):
Wasn't really into the grand theft autough. Honestly is the
first time I actually really saw where you could pick
your skins other than like Mortal Kombat and like the
other fighting games like Soul Caliber and stuff like that.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
I didn't. I don't think. I don't even remember.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
I mean, some of the black Mortal Kombat characters, but
they were very few.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
That's a point though, even even with GTA, like yeah,
you're playing this black character, but you know, you're a stereotype,
Like you're an N word, you.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
Know what I mean, Like like like I want to
be Soul Caliber and be a brother, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 5 (11:49):
Shit, I believe a great philosopher one said, even though
you gotta coop, even though you gotta bends, you're still
an in word in coop. Yeah, out of Kanye with.
Speaker 4 (12:02):
Yeah, yeah, that Pat Kanye, that Pat Kanye.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
Now yeah right, we're at the new one.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
We need a macca a meccah.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Yeah yeah, folks, you decide what that means, because we
already know. Aila, you brought up the point that they
did it to Jesus. You know, they they white coshed Jesus.
And then he brought the point off air about how
they lose their minds over.
Speaker 4 (12:29):
The black Barbie. Now, you know, you you.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Being our resident woman here, how how did that go
over with with Barbie being black? Because for for the boys,
when they rolled out black black G I Joes, you know,
there wasn't any real pushback. How about four black Barbiees
because Barbie's I feel like it was more of an
institution and inter brained, intertwined with American culture than G
(12:54):
I Joe.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
Oddly enough, Oh my god, Yeah, Barbie is a whole culture.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Barbie is.
Speaker 6 (13:00):
She was supposed to be the representation for women that
can do anything.
Speaker 1 (13:05):
She could be an astronaut, she could.
Speaker 6 (13:06):
Be a mechanic, a chef, a surfer, she could be
anything and everything.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
Disco Barbie does not black.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
And then there was there and you know, shout out
to the most recent movie I think they made it
like two three years ago, where they had black characters
and they kind of talked about the male chauvinistic side
of it all.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
It is actually hilarious.
Speaker 6 (13:27):
I can't lie, but you know, you look at things
like black Barbie who you know, she's just the melanated
version of the original Barbie. And then you look at
the characters that they're actually creating, such as Eanna, you know,
Princess Tiana, first black Princess Disney, Princess.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
A Fish become a princess.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
But let a black woman become a princess and a Disney.
I think a lot of people just lose their mind.
And I'm not quite sure. I don't want to say
what most people would say, which is like, oh, they're
trying to whitewash.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
They d da da da dah.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
Honestly, I think it's all about money, black white. It
doesn't matter if that black Barbie or that black Airbud
or that black Tiana sells money, and it's all going
to the pockets of those who are lighter skin. Do
you think they give a damn? They don't give a
(14:23):
damn make them money.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
I mean, I think that if if, if, if, if
it was as well.
Speaker 4 (14:30):
Yes, yes, it is about money.
Speaker 5 (14:31):
We we know that.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
But I feel as though that like black people buy.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Dolls too, you know, I feel like we are a
part of this economy as at as well, and like
when we're left out of things or you know when
there's this there's this anger because the changing of a
character skin color, like a Miles Morales in on Spider Man.
(14:57):
These folks lose their mind becau you know, their their
character isn't white anymore. That is that is what are
lie weird to me?
Speaker 5 (15:07):
Well, it's that's because it is always about money, and
that's why they will always tap into those those those
to those markets that they look at small markets to make.
They'll make a black doll, they'll make the now that
you see if the American dolls are making handicapped dolls,
and how the hell do you make a blind baby doll?
How the what the hell are we talking about right now?
What are we doing? How do you make a blind doll? Baby?
(15:33):
This is this is where we're at. But they're always
going to tap into it. But the issue that you
get is that when when we start taking those where
they're supposed to be subgenres of what the original is
and we start making them the main that that ruins
the perception that of that American dream, that American standard,
that it always was there. So you're going to continue
(15:56):
to see it. But it's like we don't just sell
we're also we're also like major parts of all this stuff.
Speaker 2 (16:02):
I like that points because because like for for stuff
like anime, you know, you don't necessarily need to make
those characters black to to to draw in a black audience.
You know, you can make something completely new, like a
Boondocks that is animated just like anime that has those
(16:25):
anime fight scenes and everything like that, and then now
you have the culture intertwined with with anime, you know,
instead of justice uh recreation like thing. You talked about
this before with like bel Air saying that it's it's
not the same thing. It's not really repackaged. They're just
(16:46):
you know, calling it that, but it's actually something completely different.
Speaker 5 (16:50):
It's a it's a it's a whole new product. It's
they'll it'll play on your emotions because you hear you
see fresh prints or you see anything like that. They'll
play with the character's name because those characters have a
good draw to your heart. But the storyline isn't the same.
It's just using some of those storylines that you may
be familiar with. This strike nostalgia and you and they
change it up completely. So it's it's it's it's kind
(17:13):
of piggybacking. But but again, people get mad when when
stuff like that change, when it involves change it from
white to black. So that's where your biggest issue comes
in because now it's kind of making it's kind of
highlighting black, and you know people hate when you highlight black, right.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
And the weirdest thing is is like folks are like, well,
what if what if black panther?
Speaker 4 (17:35):
What if black panther? You know, they made a white panther.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
What if they replaced Chad Chad Chadwick Boseman with Brian Gosling.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
And it's like, but that's not the same thing. Like,
the same thing.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Would be if like they replaced you know, Will Smith
in Independence Day with Bradley Cooper. You know that that
would be the equivalent right there, Like you don't take
something iconic like VP.
Speaker 5 (18:01):
You just you just tell them to go look at
the cast of I believe it's the Prince of Egypt
and we'll say conversation close. Now you know, this is the.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Morning experience, folks, So you know, just just going down
the list of characters that that were white and then
they made him black. I brought up Spider Man, but
technically it's a whole other character. Like, it's a whole
other Spider Man. It's not Peter Parker, It's not Black
Peter Parker. You know, it's a whole other spider Man.
(18:34):
Same thing with Captain America. Haila, you brought this up.
People lost their minds and it was a whole, completely
different Captain America, Sam Wilson.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
That is actually in the comments.
Speaker 6 (18:48):
Yeah, as far as you know, like at the point
they lost their minds over the Black Spider Man, who
was actually a whole another spider Man in a different multiverse,
if you know, you know, Okay, that's all I'm saying.
But I remember distinctly, you know, an endgame when Captain
America was decided to stay and live his life instead
(19:11):
of going back with everybody else.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
And he.
Speaker 6 (19:15):
Too, God, I can't even remember his name, but the
character was a black sergeant.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
He was helping them. Yeah, and now, and actually there
was a whole other movie.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
They made a whole other episode on Disney Plus with
him with the uh what was that, the Cold Soldier
whatever his name is, I forget it. Bucky yeah, Bucky Yo,
Captain America's best friend. And now the new Black Captain
America where they had a whole series, a whole run.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
I don't, I don't. I don't get it. Like you said,
it's weird to me.
Speaker 6 (19:48):
It feels foreign, but it's kind of an expected like
I'm kind of like, oh, they're upset, big deal, Okay, well,
and it's gonna change hands back to a white person anyway,
and I kind of just I don't even think about it, honestly,
it's just.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
But now, if they were to make Superman.
Speaker 6 (20:02):
Black, oh oh, oh, man for that as many Batman's
as we've had, come on, now, come on, now board.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Well see that's a whole other thing with a billionaire
and everything like that ship, how about yourself.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
Listen, it'll happen, and if it doesn't sell, if it
doesn't work, it'll all be for for the controversial calls.
They changed James Bond black, they made Interest out of
James Bond. They're gonna they're going to keep trying and
if it works, it works. If it doesn't, it's like, hey, listen,
we'll sell from the controversy or we'll get we'll get
some type of scheme that pressed from the controversy of it.
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But in the end, it's it's always money. I just
I just wish that it wasn't so hard to see
these type of things like this is the stuff we
prayed for when we were younger, to try to see
some black people in some like on a on a
video game, or or or as adult like when you
when you when we finally started getting black people on cartoons,
(21:04):
they all had the same box they are They all
had the same looking fan everybody and the fan looked
the same big noses, all the same stuff. So yes,
let us let us evolve.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Man absolutely, and even in the video games, like they
all had the same hairstyles. Yeah, this is good Morning experience.
Speaker 4 (21:31):
And we are proposing this question here, folks, what if
air Bud was black?
Speaker 2 (21:38):
And I know that you know some people that are
just tuning in like why does it matter if Airbud
is black?
Speaker 4 (21:43):
Hair Bud isn't even white. He's a dog. But come on, now,
come on, son, we all know that Golden Retrievers are
the white men of dogs.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
I just just going to put it out there for
America to consume.
Speaker 5 (21:55):
If you don't like.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
It, push back, where can you push back at?
Speaker 2 (21:58):
Well, you can fall us at the Morning experience without
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Speaker 5 (22:51):
Right twenty two, twenty two, twenty two?
Speaker 4 (22:56):
All right, cook it with gas, brother, I love it.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
I love it so again. Here, folks, I'm proposing a
question here about what if air Bud was black? Uh So,
I love I made the joke that that the Golden
Retriever is is the white Man of of dogs.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
Now if if if they would really see this picture.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Do you think that the Magas would lose their minds?
Because it's like the sanctity, the sanctity of dogship, you know,
it goes, it goes Nascar, you know, Jesus. And then
the Golden Retriever.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Uh, well s did you put it like that?
Speaker 6 (23:44):
I mean they might as well make uh the little
Boy in Home Alone black too, because shoot, they really.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
Black Home Alone.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
You know what, I don't I don't know.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
You said it.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
You said as the owner of a Golden Retriever and
a black Lab. Let me tell you that it's actually possible.
It's possible. It's possible for that Golden Retriever to probably
go to the league. Black Lab. Black Lab ain't doing much.
They fit every stereotype out there. They fit everyo.
Speaker 6 (24:23):
I give tap to the markets, like screw it, Like
there's nothing wrong with alternative, alternative characters that tap into
different demographics, because if you're.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
Trying to now now, that could be a dangerous thing.
Speaker 6 (24:42):
Because we could be having you know, uh, chocolate air
Bud and a black Superman and black Captain America and
black Little Mermaid, and then we have those characters displaying
not so positive behaviors. Know, and then that fits into
a stereotype and has you know, even younger generations of.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Us that like us.
Speaker 6 (25:05):
Like you said it was hard for us to get
black g I jo and black barbies and things like that,
I think that I think that they could.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
This is a huge market to tap into.
Speaker 6 (25:15):
However, it's they got to make sure they consult with
the black delegates first because they're gonna they portray it
the right way or don't do it at all.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
Really, y'all, y'all had me at black home alone, I'm like,
let's do it.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
But in real life, I'm like, it would just called
c YS.
Speaker 5 (25:33):
Service right at the crib and why the credits roll
and social Services be rolling up and then it's going
off and then end credit to start rolling be.
Speaker 6 (25:41):
Him trying to go through the whole program on how
to get back to his family.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 5 (25:45):
Yeah, just turn central.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
This is the morning Experience, folks, and thank you for
joining us on here.
Speaker 4 (25:57):
Later on later on.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
You know how we've been talking about our dating disaster stories,
So we have a dating disaster story from Shesny Get busy.
I cannot wait to hear that, so folks, stay stay
with us for that and then also we have this
which which is our new segment on the program that
(26:23):
is just taking America by storm. But before we get
to any of that, y'all, we just wanted to vibe
out with you all on this Tuesday, you know, yesterday's show, Isla,
we we talked about this nurse that was that was
breaking baby's legs in the nick you and and I
(26:46):
wanted to I wanted you to comment on it. So
I'm glad that we have you on today. As a
woman does does racist nurse nurses? Has that ever like
entered your your psyche or anything like that.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
Every day I open my eyes and I step outside
my door and I put my children on the school bus.
That is the first thing I think about is if
my child is in danger, or if I'm in danger,
will the color of my skin make the difference of
the matter of my life or death.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
So to know that you're bringing a child.
Speaker 6 (27:20):
And you keep yourself safe and you already have all
these fears and worries about raising them, let alone how
the world is going to treat them, and learning how
to treat them better before they even hit the world.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
All the things you want.
Speaker 6 (27:31):
To instill in them and then you have to now
the same people that are paid to bring your child
into the world keep them safe while you are in
the midst of healing. If I know how I would
react if I found out that a nurse intentionally broke
the legs, Oh my child, she would no longer cease
(27:57):
to exist and I would be wearing orange.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
But at the same time too.
Speaker 6 (28:04):
For it to continuously happen and nothing's reported, because this
isn't like the four She didn't do this once or
twice or three times.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
This is a repeated thing.
Speaker 6 (28:13):
And I think exactly nine babies with broke legs that
weren't born, breach or.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Had otherwise those type of issues. I think it's devastating.
Speaker 6 (28:24):
We're vetting for ice agents and they want to and
you think it's gonna get any better telling them that
they're not considered professional. Telling nurse she's not considered professional.
Now she got to go clean these babies up, clean
these elderly people up, clean the stick people up.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
You think she's.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Gonna care when they dock her pay or they're hiring
people at lower wages after they just put all this
money out for schooling to be educated on biology and medications.
Speaker 1 (28:50):
And things like that. And babies and.
Speaker 6 (28:53):
Elderly are the most vulnerable, innocent of.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Our race, of our whole human being.
Speaker 6 (28:59):
And to know that this woman, now, think about it,
this is one cot This is one nurse of cought.
Think of nurses and practitioning doctors are handling the elderly
and handling newborn babies who are not caught and being
swept under the rug.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
That's the disgusting, disturbing.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Yeah, and she's she's hit on on the fact that
she was she was placed on administrative paid leave for
for a year, and she was able to come back.
And that's that's the whole fallacy, you know, the whole
shortcoming thing here as well that you know, she was
being investigated for breaking babies legs and was given a
(29:42):
year vacation really and was able to come.
Speaker 4 (29:44):
Back and then ended up breaking their kids legs as
as well.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Like they they let the boogeyman briogie woman back in
the building. And and this is this is what we
mean America when we want white people to hold other
white people accountable for their actions. This is this is
exactly what we mean because this and I talked about
it yesterday. We said that you know, if this was
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a bunch of white babies, they would have sent the
FBI in, you know, And it shouldn't be like that.
Speaker 4 (30:18):
It should be all babies. This lady knew exactly who
to attack. Folks. We got more after this.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Huzzy Get Busy is going to tell us about his
dating disaster story. This is this is this is really fun.
We're gonna have to get Felix on this. Uh doctor
k on this. I will eventually talk about my dating
disaster stories, but this could definitely.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
Be a thing.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
I like it dating disaster stories. I will step aside
and let brother Chizzy get Busy. I almost I almost
called you Lansky thirty four that you took it back
to the aol Aim days.
Speaker 5 (31:03):
Yo.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
All right, Uh, I'm gonna let shoes you get Busy
take the floor and uh yeah, tell us about a
dating disaster story.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
Well, uh, if you if you missed us a while ago,
and then then you can catch that up on Spotify,
Apple podcasts, on heart Radio. If you missed that episode.
We were talking about the party line. So I did.
I did. I told up a story where I met
someone off the party line. That was the worst mistake
of my life, because that gargoyle was just absolutely, absolutely
(31:39):
not up the standard. Everybody's everybody's pretty to somebody, but
some people are only pretty to their parents. But another story,
which also involves the party line. So talking to the
girl on the party line, listen, I was, I was,
I was, I was a young man. I was I
was young in Spry looking at us soil. My royal
(32:00):
looks out there a little bit. So we were talking,
and we were talking and we went I think we
went on one date and we went to the movies.
Matter of fact, I'm sure we went to the movies.
This is this is the memory that I have random
stuff story in my head. We went to see Kiss
a Kiss of the Dragon gently I remember. I don't
know why I remember this, but whatever. So we went
(32:22):
to see that and we talked. She was supposed to
come over, came by my house, went to meet her
at the bus stop, got off the bus. The bus
started lowering. She pulled the baby stroller off the bus.
I'd already stopped by the corner store to grab some
(32:45):
stuff to make it more interesting. And the bus was
lower and I'm like, oh, she must be behind the
handicap person getting off the bus pulled right off with that,
with that stroller and a baby that didn't stop crying
in the entire night, the whole we made that sure.
(33:06):
It was about a two hour visit. Hours that I
went through and you never ever talked to this person
ever again after that. That was that was it for me.
I didn't even know. But that's the dangers of messing
with the party line.
Speaker 6 (33:21):
You please reach us at Facebook, Spotify, and podcast Instagram.
Speaker 5 (33:27):
Let me leive you a crazy update to this if
I got some time, I gotta I got enough time
to give it the craziest of updates. So my cousin,
like my blood cousin, he got married. Come to find
out that the person that he got married to, that's
her sister. Oh she saw her and the baby grown
(33:49):
as hell I saw her. That is that is like
the six degrees of separation, because that is absolutely her sister.
I was like, oh my god, you know your sister's
foul right.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Oh brought the baby out to the day times.
Speaker 5 (34:14):
I never even knew she even had a baby, never
heard a baby cry or nothing in the backgrounds.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
That's that's that's that's diabolical.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that is that is a dating disaster story.
I couldn't even know what to think when she pulled
out the the baby, like you're nice.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Damn this? Do you understand how I had to go
to my house like this is I'm young, I'm going
to my mom's house. So I'm walking into my mom's
house with this girl she never seen before with a
damn babyby She's looking at me like crazy.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
You're crazy. Should have cat walked.
Speaker 4 (35:00):
There's no way he can.
Speaker 5 (35:02):
I can? I see you upstairs real quick? Like she
should have pulled that off and out of like mom.
I think she silently judged me and and kept it pushing.
I think she did.
Speaker 1 (35:11):
M hm, your mom is a goat, yo yo yo?
Speaker 4 (35:15):
I could I could just see his mom? Just ya?
Speaker 8 (35:23):
Boy?
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Did you just?
Speaker 5 (35:25):
That? Is the party line? Y'all shout out to the
party line. Bring that back. I got, I got some
three dudes I need to make if I wasn't.
Speaker 4 (35:32):
Having to marry, was she cute though.
Speaker 5 (35:38):
She wasn't bad? Oh man, let's say this. Let's say
this before we get out of here. If the baby
wasn't so loud, I would have went for put that
baby over there in the corner. Put the baby corner.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Step Daddy ship.
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Okay, the Devil, the true ship. He's dating disaster stories.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
I again, we are going to open it up after
we go through the team, we are going to open
it up to you America, so that you can tell
us you're dating disaster stories. You can you can email
us at the Morning Experience. You can hit us up
(36:26):
on Instagram and send us a d M. Whether it's
a video that that you send us, whether it's a.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
Paragram or three or four that you send us.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
Let let us know about your dating the disaster stories.
And you can be completely anonymous. But this this thing
is just taking a leg of its own. It's just
taking a life of its own here island.
Speaker 6 (36:56):
Yeah, because the dating pool is assessed pool, and we
should be out there helping.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Each other, help each other, you know what I mean.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
Like, I just yeah, that's just dang shy. I have
so much, you are so nice. I just I'm still
stopped by his story.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
I'm like, what he is?
Speaker 5 (37:14):
He is? He is?
Speaker 2 (37:16):
She she had she mustn't had a candy, like you
know what, the baby.
Speaker 5 (37:25):
That wasn't young And I was young and full of hormones.
So so again I was I was thinking about damn,
this is wrong. But damn, if that baby is quiet,
all I need is about twenty minutes. Just shut up
for a little bit.
Speaker 1 (37:43):
He said, go to sleep, Go to sleep. Here's a
here's a caprice, son and some snacks. Go to sleep.
Speaker 4 (37:48):
Yo.
Speaker 5 (37:48):
The baby was too young, and that was and and
that's where I that's where I'm too nice. The baby
was too young for a damn caprice. And the baby
was bottle like. The baby was a baby baby, like
an instant baby like the.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
Other one.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
So then your mom, So then your mom looked at
you like, yeah, that's she thought I was bringing. I
was in lousing her to my kid like hell no,
that means she stood up yep. Instead, you know, she
liked the hide but looked over like that. You don't
(38:25):
got that nose. We all got those noses in my family.
So she ain't That little baby ain't have it.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
So that ain't his baby. He ain't got his forehead.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Oh man, oh wow wow, yeah, yeah, thats just what
what what would possess her to bring the baby unless.
Speaker 5 (38:43):
She probably couldn't find a damn babysitter. That's all that
it felt. The babysitter fell through her mom said, I
ain't watch that damn baby. You a mom. Now you
need to you want to go out and be grown,
take that baby with you. That's what happened.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
And y'all were mad young too.
Speaker 6 (38:57):
You said you were a young gentleman, So I mean
and she had a baby already.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
That's a yeah, no, that's what that means, that.
Speaker 4 (39:05):
She's already.
Speaker 5 (39:10):
As a young man. That's where my head went. Both
of them.
Speaker 4 (39:17):
Look, look, that needs.
Speaker 6 (39:19):
To be an advertisement for not dating and or having
intimacy at a young age. And you're standing at a
bus stop, you met this young girl. They show the
text pictures. All of a sudden, the bus stops. There's
a young man standing there looking with eyes of longing.
And the next thing you know, here comes a stroller
with a young lady behind it, pushing, and this the
face of disappointment. And then a big screen will flash
(39:41):
on there say wrap it up, like.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
If she's if she's backing up that stroller, and if
I'm liking what she's backing up, you know, put the
baby to the.
Speaker 5 (39:56):
Side, Let the baby go over there and play. Turn
the baby to in controller baby.
Speaker 4 (40:02):
This tablet.
Speaker 5 (40:06):
That's way before Coco Melon and everything like that too.
Because that baby. I would have got that baby under control.
I only needed a few episodes.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
Put Barney on. He'll never notice.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
Yo yo yo, we will we we will make this happen. Look, look,
this is this is again. Uh, this is some great stuff.
Hit us up, whether whether it's on our Instagram on page,
whether it's on our Facebook page. Tell us about your
dating disaster stories. Yeah, this is just gonna take a
(40:43):
life of its own. I cannot win.
Speaker 5 (40:45):
Rashaan, that's her name, Rashaan. Yeah, Rashan. I'm putting it
out there.
Speaker 6 (40:56):
We needed to know, We need to know your side
of the story right right now, It's time.
Speaker 4 (41:01):
To look at this team.
Speaker 1 (41:04):
Look at this person.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
Are you recording I'm gonna record you. Yes. Do you
want me to throw water on you?
Speaker 1 (41:13):
I am racist and I'll.
Speaker 4 (41:18):
Say that to the whole entire world.
Speaker 9 (41:20):
Don't bet your life, by the way, talking about you're
talking about respects.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
You're talking about respect You at a fire from this place.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
You're not gonna all right, So folks with the team
is looking at I'm in a Cinnabon in Bay Park
Mall in Wisconsin. I'm a a Somali cropper, was was
being customers at this place, and then this lady just
started the worker just started yelling racial racial terms, and
(41:53):
then she is She just outwardly says on camera, you know,
I'm racist.
Speaker 5 (42:00):
The problem is is that people aren't giving out ass
whippings enough. Say we want to record everything, and we
want to we want to do all that other stuff. Listen,
how about the other person that's there is recording while
I'm whipping your ass. So then whatever happens happened. And
then after that's over, I can show your people that
and then you'll still get fired. But you're gonna get
these hands. You're not gonna just talk. People got people
(42:21):
feel too empowered right now to kind of just speak
their mind. And trust me, you'll get the right one
at one point in time, and it ain't gonna be
just no videos and nobody's gonna care about going to
jail or anything like that.
Speaker 2 (42:32):
And Isla just saying that he got the right one.
It's black man's term. In fact, that means that they
got the wrong one.
Speaker 5 (42:39):
They have the wrong one. In fact.
Speaker 1 (42:41):
Oh thanks for breaking that down. I it's sad.
Speaker 6 (42:48):
It's sad to see because when you think it's cinnabon.
You don't think of, you know, somebody throwing racial slurs
at you or threatening to throw water at you or
spout racial crap.
Speaker 1 (43:02):
You.
Speaker 6 (43:03):
You think of wholesome, delicious, savory, you know, fluffy cinnamons.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
So that just I don't know.
Speaker 6 (43:11):
I think that's that's sad that they that couple had
to be subjected to that. And again, since we're talking
some terms out there, it couldn't have been me.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
In fact, it could have been me, but it couldn't
have been me.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Mm hmm, right right, This is uh, this is one
of those things that like it's just like, how how
are you so so empowered?
Speaker 4 (43:37):
Uh so so emboldened just to be this this nasty.
I do not get it, and I don't think that
I'm ever going to get it. Before we go to
our break team, look at this.
Speaker 5 (43:52):
Check it out.
Speaker 10 (43:53):
You're scaring the QR code right. Here's all the snacks,
there's no employees. There are robots in here. There are
robots taking your order.
Speaker 5 (44:05):
Oh my goodness, and.
Speaker 4 (44:06):
They got everything.
Speaker 10 (44:07):
They got medicine, they got Oh my goodness, I have
to order something. I have to This is a crazy
business model, y'all.
Speaker 4 (44:15):
This is a crazy business model.
Speaker 5 (44:16):
Can you see this? Do you see? This?
Speaker 2 (44:20):
Is a a giant AI vending machine in Los Angeles.
The team is looking at what is called Benham, which
is basically a giant vending machine with a arm in
it and that that that gets different things from from
SODA's to medicine to band aids.
Speaker 4 (44:43):
Shiitz, look at this.
Speaker 5 (44:47):
I mean, listen, it's it's one of those things where
it's it's it's one of it's a convenience. I think
I'm most intrigued of this video as to what what
year is this guy a time traveler? Has he never
seen anything like this before? Oh my god, they got
AI doing everything. Now, if you think that's crazy, wait
(45:07):
till you see MLK do a frog splash or something
like that, like that type of stuff. Like he is,
he is absolutely baffled by the AI machine. Like bru,
they came a long way since it's right here.
Speaker 6 (45:19):
Yeah, yeah, he's absolutely tickled.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
His expression definitely delighted me. Oh my god, look at it.
But it's it's an it's a bodega vending machine. It's like,
get over it, like I mean, unless they're gonna make me,
you know what I mean? A Panini or something. I'm
not really that impressed.
Speaker 6 (45:39):
Like it's just I feel like I think we're moving
into that. I mean, we've got machines building cars and
factories now, so it only makes sense for them. You
could literally buy a car out of a vending machine Carvana.
They do it like literally, it's everywhere, So I mean
it's cool. I think once we see more of it
more often and every city, I think that's when it's
(46:03):
gonna start hitting a little more home and hurting the
economy a little bit more. As far as you know,
you can't walk into seven to eleven a wah wah
sheets or whatever and see you know old man Rick
who will always give you your same Philadelphia pretzel, or
you know, or or Susie. You always make sure that
she makes your sub exactly how you want it. Now,
when that starts to change, that's I think that's when
(46:27):
things are gonna shift, and that's when it's going to
be really detrimental in certain ways. But right now, it's
like technology whatever.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
You know.
Speaker 4 (46:35):
Okay, And finally, folks are final. Look at this.
Speaker 5 (46:41):
Children.
Speaker 4 (46:43):
This it's called a blue CRI.
Speaker 5 (46:45):
Is what the school year looks like.
Speaker 11 (46:46):
They're not registered at a school.
Speaker 5 (46:48):
No, this is their school. This is the school, and
this is their classroom. Yes, this is their classroom the world.
Speaker 11 (46:53):
That's because the Kramer family has adopted the style of
learning called unschooling.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
You don't have to send your kids back to I
mean school.
Speaker 3 (47:01):
Unschooling is trusting yourself and trusting your child.
Speaker 11 (47:05):
Unlike homeschooling, unschooling includes no lesson plans and no testing,
instead relying on self directed education, letting children learn while
following their own interests in their everyday environment.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
Are you.
Speaker 4 (47:21):
Look at this, I'm schooling.
Speaker 5 (47:23):
Look at these white people doing these white people doing
some crazy stuff. This is all one of those things
that sounds good in theory. This is this is from
the I'll never I'll never discipline my kids. Category. This
(47:43):
is this is all from up under there. It's just like,
so you don't have to give them a standardized test,
which people are a lot of people are opposed against.
But you do want to kind of give out tests
to try to see where your child is at, you know,
kind of trying to figure out some things. They might
and they might have been to Africa ten times, but
they can't tell you what five was vives because you're
(48:04):
not teaching them nothing. You just let them go out
in the world.
Speaker 4 (48:08):
Yeah, that's kind of dangerous. Unschooling island. Your favorite number.
Speaker 6 (48:13):
Favorite numbers read what the hell this is?
Speaker 1 (48:18):
This is Oh my god, geez.
Speaker 6 (48:21):
Like, we can't say, uh, in the news that someone
was dead.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
We have to say they were unalive.
Speaker 6 (48:27):
No, we can't say they go to homeschool. We gotta
say they're unschooled. What is going on here? There's no
standard testing, there's no program. These children's education are not
be held. They're not it's not even being held at
a state minimum standard.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
So and I get it.
Speaker 6 (48:45):
I totally get this whole new approach of teaching your
children because we have a lot of children that are
in schools that don't even have common sense, you know
what I mean. They don't have to brush their teeth
or wipe their bud or so on a button or
whatever you want to call it.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
But where do we draw the line?
Speaker 6 (49:01):
Because the boards of education are in place for a
reason to uphold certain standards. And I think that if
these children that are in school are being hot a standard,
then the ones that are also supposed to be considered
as passing that are unschooled should also be held to
(49:21):
a bare minimum standard to pass state regulation education programs.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
It's asinined and it's going to fall apart.
Speaker 6 (49:30):
But with enough Republican backing, who knows, I don't know, everybody's.
Speaker 2 (49:34):
Gonna be oh Man, Unschooling definitely a new concept that
won't be finding its way into my home.
Speaker 5 (49:43):
They call that truancy in the inner city school.
Speaker 1 (49:52):
Is Well, I'm unschooling him. That's what I'm gonna say.
That's what I want to say.
Speaker 2 (49:56):
This is the morning experience, folks. Thank you for joining u.
This was a funny, funny, funny Tuesday. I'm going to
bring up to my teacher friends about this unschooling thing
shit and see see if they agree or or disagree
with this, because it definitely sounds white.
Speaker 5 (50:16):
If you want to not be a teacher anymore or
any type of instructor, don't bring this up to those
they're going to report you to somebody like he's trying
to He's trying to overthrow the whole entire school authority.
Don't do that, brother, Just go ahead and keep it
to yourself. Let them hear the show, but don't don't
don't tell them that.
Speaker 6 (50:37):
Dig diggie, I love you wild yeah seriously, so any
like you like? Like she has said, did any of
them parents and their kids they've been to school thirty.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Five fifty five ninety five days.
Speaker 6 (50:49):
Tell them you're you're, you're, you're going through the course
of unschooling your child.
Speaker 1 (50:56):
See how far that hold you over? And let us know.
Speaker 6 (50:58):
Let us let us know on Instagram face looking home
school is working for you? Because now it's not true
and see it's unschooling.
Speaker 1 (51:05):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (51:07):
They come up with new concepts every day.
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Folks, join us tomorrow on Wednesday where where we will
have studied with us.
Speaker 4 (51:19):
To talk to these scores.
Speaker 2 (51:21):
This is the morning experience, Happy Tuesday Tuna.
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