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September 30, 2025 52 mins
It’s Topic Tuesday, and we’ve got a lineup that shows just how complicated — and heavy — America’s conversations around race, equity, and safety have become:
  • Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport just walked away from at least $37.5 million in federal funds after refusing to disavow its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs under new Trump administration mandates.
  • In Florida, a Broward County teacher is under investigation for telling a largely Black classroom that “Black people are taught to hate white people.”
  • Meanwhile in Georgia, outrage is growing after photos surfaced of white high school fans in blackface and afro wigs at a volleyball game.
Topic Tuesday: We’re asking the tough question — have America’s churches become the new “shooting grounds,” just like our schools? Multiple incidents across the country are reigniting fears about safety in sacred spaces. From airports to classrooms, volleyball courts to sanctuaries, we’re digging into the stories that reveal what’s really at stake in America’s cultural moment.
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It is Tuesday. How you feeling?

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It is Tuesday?

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And I just want to say that Cardi B is
really showing that her album is.

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I'm loving it. I'm loving it. I feel like I'm
in a McDonald's box, but I'm.

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Loving Happy Tuesday.

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I am Listen, we're closer to Friday after Monday. It's
all closer to Friday to me at this point. So
I am ready to go. Let's let's get this thing going.

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Least, when you said Cardi B showing I was about
to say nipples. Uh but but but yeah, yeah, yeah,
her her album is doing his thing. And and that
shirt that she was wearing in the malls.

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Would say Claude have mercy.

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So her first story for for for Microwave News, giving
you these headlines Hot and Ready. First story comes from
abs AP News and Atlanta's airport has forfeited at least
thirty seven point five million dollars because city leaders have
refused to disavow diversity, equity and inclusion programs as mandated

(04:25):
by President Donald Trump's administration.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
Least, this is nasty. It is.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
It is extremely nasty.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
But I'm happy to see that more and more people
are standing up to him, because that is the way
that you fight it.

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You got to stand up and you have to resist.
So I'm happy to see that.

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And and this is what you want.

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You want, you want them to to still feel like
they're they're standing for a cause. And they may have
cut funding or some of the funding there, but they
can't cut the funding completely.

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This is aviation.

Speaker 8 (04:54):
This is the government is responsible for this. So they're
not just going to have them out there. So well,
they still have to put money into them. They're just
not getting extra money. So shout out to Atlanta for
saying it up.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Yeah, this is how you fight back a bully. You
stand up to them. Our next story comes from Atlanta
Black Star and according to Miami New Times, the Broadwood
County Public Schools confirmed they're investigating an incident involving Everglades
High School social studies teacher Stephen Babbis and one of
Babis's students recorded part of a rant Babbis launched during

(05:24):
a debate with another student about whether Charlie Kirk champion
racist viewpoints. The discussion reportedly took place the day after Kirk.

Speaker 8 (05:34):
Died, and white to say that black people are taught
to hate white folks.

Speaker 7 (05:42):
It's just we.

Speaker 8 (05:43):
Were always, at one point in time, taught to fear
white folks. And you see, we still do. We do
the code switch when we get around a different, different
environment and everything. We have to adapt to white folks.
So for us to be made to hate white folks,
that doesn't even that doesn't go together. We have to
adapt because everything revolves around them, especially under this regime.

Speaker 7 (06:02):
Yeah, especially under this regime.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (06:04):
First and foremost, this shouldn't have been something discussed in
school because honestly, most people don't really know who Charlie
Kirk is unless you are in that life. And then two,
the Peacemaker has a show out where he's in a
different dimension where there's only white people and he's a
white man, and he doesn't realize that because He's so
comfortable in his environment that he never has to think
about it.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
And that is what I want white.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
People to understand. It is a very different world walking
around as a black person. Nobody is learned teaching their
children to hate. They're just living life and experiencing things.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
That part and our last story also comes from Atlanta
Black Star and community members and school district leaders are
sounding off about a photo showing five white people showing
up to a high school volleyball game in Georgia and blackface,
calling the matter deeply offensive. The picture shows five people
standing side by side with black paint covering their faces
and bodies at a blackout themed game at Whitewater High

(06:59):
School and Fayette.

Speaker 6 (07:04):
Yeah it's Georgia, though, I mean Joan, I end up
where herschel at, Like, I mean, I'm not shocked by this.
It's saddened to me because these people are young, and
it shows that no matter what we do, it is
continuously being taught to a younger generation. And you cannot
stop it if it's continuously being taught.

Speaker 8 (07:22):
Yeah, or or the problem of what it, what it means,
and what it what it brings that's not being taught
to these people, and like you said, it's Georgia, so
that that could just be an excuse. But it's a
lot of these people they don't see anything wrong with this.
They don't understand where the history of black face comes from,
you know.

Speaker 7 (07:39):
And then a lot of.

Speaker 8 (07:40):
People say, well, you know, Drew Ski and Dave Fappelle,
they did they did white face. Snoop did white face,
and everything like that. It's blackface has a history, and
the more you know about it, the more you understand
about how stereotypical it is. You understand that what you're
doing is wrong. But they have to be taught that.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
And us several parents believe it or or not, are
saying that there was no racial intent behind this.

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So today our topic for Topic Tuesday really discusses these
mass shootings and has America's churches become the new shooting

(09:25):
grounds like schools? And this is just something that is
just weird to ask, but is something that you have
to ask because just on Sunday, you know, there were
two people dead and eight wounded in a shooting and
fire at a Michigan church and a government opened fire

(09:46):
inside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints
Chapel in Michigan during a Sunday service and set the
building of blaze, killing at least two people and injured
eight others before police shot him, and it's just like
these nuts, you know, they are popping up everywhere here least.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
We're gonna see more and more of this as people
get more frustrated in this country and there's more division,
we will see more and more of this. And it's
unfortunate that there are no more safe space, there are
no more safe places. You can't go to school, you
cannot go to your place of worship, you can't go
anywhere without the threat of gun violence. And the fact
that we still have not had a conversation about the

(10:29):
Second Amendment for protecting children from guns, but yet we
are automatically trying to put up like monuments of Charlie
Kirk just shows me where we are in this country.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
It's no code, it's no it's no ethic anymore to
to to the life of crime. And it's crazy to
sound there was always some type of code you would
you would leave. You wouldn't be women and children, it
wouldn't be when you see a church, it wouldn't be
like that. But now this it's like we have so
much division where we're not vision. We're not just in
the division from black and white, brown or anything like that.

Speaker 7 (11:03):
We're in a we're being separated by by our beliefs.
It is.

Speaker 8 (11:08):
It is just a sad time that we're in because
this is this is becoming way too normal. It's becoming
normal like school shootings.

Speaker 7 (11:16):
It's just like we are.

Speaker 8 (11:17):
We are seeing this happen far too often. And it's
just like to think that at a church, you gotta
start thinking about metal detectives. You got to start thinking
about having more security at a church. It's just like
at a church. Just just let that sink in that
that that doesn't make any sense at all, But that's
times we're in.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
I think that this needs to be said, and I
think that this needs to be said loud for the
masses to hear. But this white on white crime is
just getting ridiculous. This white on white crime is endangering
all of us. I don't know why they just can't
keep it, you know, nonviolent. I don't know why they

(11:56):
incorporate many others. But when I'm in my place of work,
I do not want to think about some craze white
man coming in my church and killing me while I
am praising the Lord. This white on white crime is
just it's it's crazy and it needs to be talked

(12:16):
about because I will tell you this, if this was
a bunch of black dudes doing this, it would be
an issue.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
But we keep on seeing the same the same people
do this.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
It's the usual suspects. Hundreds of people were inside the
church in Grand Blanc Township when a man rammed a
four door pickup with two American flags in the truck
bed through the front door, then got out of the
vehicle and started shooting. If this doesn't sound like insert
mass shooting here, Lise.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
It certainly does. And that's why there's nothing being done
about it. Because of the way that these people look
in the communities in which they are from.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
There will always be excuses for why they did it.

Speaker 6 (12:59):
When you have when you're we're seeing since Colin By,
there's always been an excuse.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
All was the video games.

Speaker 6 (13:04):
Oh it was they were made to feel like this
because of online they're lonely like there's always an excuse
that is made for them so that they don't have
to actually deal with the problem. And we will continue
to see this happen, especially now. Like I said, this
is only unfortunately, I believe the beginning because how many
mass shootings, what shootings have we had in the past

(13:27):
three weeks, right.

Speaker 8 (13:31):
Yeah, and just just the fact that that, like you said,
it's it's it's always an excuse when this happens. But
if it happens with anybody else, like I said, we
break it down into you know, something happens and it's
like we have a we're raging waging a war on
all Muslims for the actions of this person. And it's
just like this is what this country does if fone
excuses it. When when it when it happens to somebody

(13:53):
that's fair skinned, nothing much really happens. It's just kind
of brushed under the rug, and it's kind of always
a sob story by behind it. But when everybody else
is it, the whole entire people related to the race
or religion of that person is under attach America.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, this white on white violence needs to
be discussed more. I'm going to have a doctor come
up and talk about white on white violence and what
we can do in America to really address this pandemic
of white on white violence. Stay with us, America as

(14:28):
we continue to talk about this white on white violence.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
This is the morning experience. This is the Morning experience.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Thank you for joining us folks, we are talking about
this national pandemic of just white on white violence, but
more specifically looking at churches becoming the new shooting grounds
like schools, and are these safe places actually becoming less safe?
Just just think about the most current shootings that has happened.

(15:01):
We had the shooting in Minneapolis that was in August
twenty seventh. Then then we also had a shooting, a
mass shooting that was out of Kentucky church.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
And and this is just over the last couple of months.
Here shiz like it is.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
It is getting to a point where I'm like, you
know what, I may just stay at that side Baptist
to be.

Speaker 8 (15:27):
Said, there there is there is no safe place at one.
At some point you'll be forced, like you said, you'll
you'll you'll have fear of going to church, so you'll
stay inside. You'll do your you'll do your uh, you
do your religious services at home over the over the
computer or over whatever you watch at home and everything
like that, and you'll start going away. And then we'll

(15:47):
get reports that, you know, the numbers to black churches
have decreased and they can no longer afford to stay
in their places. And then the churches will get bought
up and then we won't have those and it's just
always something to put us out there, and it's nothing
being done about it. This is the same type of
description of the shooter that happens in every.

Speaker 7 (16:05):
Ninety nine percent of the cases.

Speaker 8 (16:07):
This is the same exact thing that happens, and they
they'll point out the one percent that it doesn't, but
it's like this happens to the same way all the
time and there's nothing done about it.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
When you look at the motive data, right, so if
you pull it up about violence and houses of worship,
it's forty nine percent of these attacks were motivated by race, ethnicity,
or religious atred and you will always see that it's well,
not always, but mostly it's the same person. It's a
white male between the ages or like fifty or under,

(16:41):
usually some type of loaner, maybe some military background, because
the suspect here, Thomas Jacob Sandford, was a IRAQ veterand
he does appear to have a kid that has like
some special needs or medical condition, a very rare medical condition.
So they're the lot there, and there has not been
a motive that has been released yet. But when I

(17:04):
see things like the American flag and the fact that
he went to the church. I don't know if he's
actually a parishioner of this church, but it's just the
fact that the same type of individuals feels the need
to not only injure themselves, but to injure others in
the process, and to make this very grand motion to
get their ideology out there.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
And I think that America who has shifted who.

Speaker 6 (17:28):
They're looking at as the FBI and who is considered
a terrorist organization.

Speaker 4 (17:33):
They're going after Antifa, which.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
Is not even an actual orger, like it's not even organized,
Like who are you going after? But you're not looking
at this and you hold resources from domestic terrorism like
this is the type of stuff that we will continue
to see if we do not address the problem that
we have with white male violence in this country.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
And I'm looking at the media outlets and I'm looking
at all, right, well, are you going to finally addressed it?
Are you going to finally call it what it is?
Are you finally going to address the elephant in the room.
And it's just like time and time again, we are
being disappointed. And I think it's because the people that
are doing the shootings are the same people, but just

(18:18):
in suits in the newsroom, they share the same ideology
and and it's like, I don't want to expose ourselves,
so we're just going to talk around this cancer and
not talk about the cancer per se.

Speaker 8 (18:33):
It's selective outrage for Patelas still classified Michi khors as
A as a domestic terrorist and to say that she
was she was on the run in Cuba, and the
talk about the cop that was killed, It's just like,
where's the where's that outrage at for what's going on?

Speaker 7 (18:51):
Now?

Speaker 8 (18:51):
Where's this outrage for these people that are being raised.
It's just like when it's us, it's an issue. When
it's not us, it's like, oh, well, you know there
were things going on, this was going on, or you know,
he taught to chat GPT and it said that he
should do it, and this is why we need to
fight against chat GVT. Is just like the blame goes
everywhere but where it's supposed to go right.

Speaker 6 (19:11):
And as soon as like when George Floyd was murdered,
how soon after he was murdered did they start bringing
up his past? It happened immediately, and they will demonize
black people in order to make them seem less human.
Whereas you're right, Mark, he's the people who are in
the news and telling this information identify in these young
white men because I can see myself and him, I

(19:33):
can see my son in him, and so he deserves
to have grace.

Speaker 4 (19:37):
And that's unfortunate and of where we.

Speaker 6 (19:39):
Are in this country that everybody doesn't get the same
level of grace.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Yeah, Like you can even see it with with with
sports coverage, like like they'd be like, oh, there goes
so and so, you know, five time All Star, you know,
six time Person of the Year, but also when he
was fourteen, he had a rape case and and he
still has to look like like that's that.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
That's exactly what you see. You know.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
A shout out to uh Melika Andrews because she does
that a lot. And I'm just like, what does this
have to do with the NBA and him shooting a
jump shot? But we'll we'll talk more because this thing
gets personal and and I'll show you just how personal
it gets on the other side of this break this
one experience one. Thank you for joining us, folks. Like

(20:32):
I said, this thing gets personal. So when the shooting
happened in Minneapolis in August. I remember talking to my
mom because two weeks before that she was ordained as
a new pastor at her church. And right across the
street from her church, it's an old black church in
Chester County, and right across the street, there was a

(20:54):
guy that hung up a Trump twenty twenty four flag.
And she said that this guy never hung up that
flag until there was a whole bunch of black people
coming to that church for her ordination, and that always
stuck out to me. And after the shooting in Minneapolis
at least, I was like, you know what, Mom, you
may want to get security. And I'm thinking, like, black

(21:14):
churches are really going to have to get armed guards.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
Now they are, And I think you're gonna see more people.

Speaker 4 (21:20):
Because of the rhetoric.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
We have a regime and people who are in power,
and a lot of these states that are not bringing
down the rhetoric, they are flammed, flaming the flames and
making people more angry, and they're going into target the
best thing white people know to do, and that is
people of color. So even though you didn't do it,
you weren't anywhere near there. I'm gonna go and mess

(21:43):
with the people that I know how to mess with,
and that's play. So absolutely, I would say that African
American churches need security.

Speaker 4 (21:51):
I will say that the.

Speaker 6 (21:52):
Minneapolis shooting, it was slightly different because of who did it,
but even that, when you see how they turned it
around to go after to trans people and then they
immediately became the enemy, it's just I think that we
also need to hold the people in power accountable by
what they're saying, because they are not helping these situations

(22:13):
at all.

Speaker 8 (22:15):
Right, And and the FBI recently said that and the
statement we were we were hoping this wasn't one of us,
And it's just like that's that that that tells you
everything that you need to know is just like like
just just hoping it's it's not one of us, so
we don't have to try to explain what's going on.
We can put the blame all on somebody else and
take it all off. It's just like when and not

(22:37):
to bring up bring up uh, bring up Charlie Kirk again.
But it's just like when that happened, it's just like
the HBCUs and black people still got to blame somehow,
even when you found out who the shooter was.

Speaker 7 (22:48):
It was like there was still black backlash to us,
and it's just.

Speaker 8 (22:51):
Like, even we don't have anything to do with anything,
we're still brought up in the middle of it. So
so for that teacher, yeah, whites and everybody body else
are taught.

Speaker 7 (23:00):
Hatred for us.

Speaker 8 (23:01):
It's just like we are, we are, we are, we
are three fifths of a man in some people's eyes
and everything like that.

Speaker 7 (23:07):
So it's just like we never had a lace in
your eyes.

Speaker 8 (23:10):
So no matter what we do or don't do, we're
still going to be involved somewhere.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
Yeah, And that's just really like back to that grade
school teacher, that just really just boggles my mind, like
like what is the why and bringing that up in
any kind of session discussion or anything like that, what
is the why? And the only thing that I can
think of is that this is something that you've been
wanting to tell these little black kids for a long time,

(23:36):
and you just thought that, all right, well, this is
my moment to shine. Congratulations, you played yourself, folks. We
got more to discuss, and then we have oh pep
coming up at the next hour, so we'll let least
discuss what we have to look forward to after this

(23:59):
music break. This is the morning Experience on a Tuesday
on LiTi.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
This is the Morning Experience on LIT one O six.
Thank you for joining us.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
After this, we have an opp coming up at least
what are some of the things that we are going
to be discussing on on on OPP today.

Speaker 6 (24:22):
So one of the things are going to be discussing
is is it appropriate if you have outside children for
you to make it known that one of the children
in the relationship has both the same thing like mom
and dad by giving them like the larger room. Okay,
Now we're also going to talk about could you beat
jeepers creepers because there is a whole beef between jeepers creepers.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Online. I'm not even kidding. And then, of course the
bias of black dating.

Speaker 6 (24:53):
I was talking to somebody who is the person one
that was sent to me for if a man who
says that he doesn't date black women because they don't
date him because of the way he dress, and there's
a certain way you must dress to attract blackly.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Oh, all right, so that that that ad is going
to be interesting.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
Cannot wait to dig into that.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
So folks, make sure you stay with us during the
next hour, uh to hear that discussion. So uh uh
is one of the stories that we discussed during Microwave
News was the doge story and how they're going to
be welcoming people back. And like, I'm looking at it,

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you know, from from my chizz lens here, and I'm like, oh, shoot,
there's some more job openings.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Is that wrong?

Speaker 2 (25:43):
Because you know, there are people that got fired and
everybody's not going to come back, so there's going to
be some job openings there.

Speaker 8 (25:50):
It's going to be some job opens Is the pay
going to be the same you're getting? You getting these
people to come back to these positions. Are they going
to have the same position? Are they just applying just
as if anybody else off the street would be applying.
You know, you can accept the position that they gave in.
You got it certain to a certain point, but what
are you accepting You were out of this position for
a while. So now, directors of any departments or anything

(26:11):
like that, when you're taking these people out, they have
to get reacclimated to the business. So now you're going
to have a time a slow down process where whoever
you bring back in has to understand what's going on
because there's going to be a mass hiring in such
a major part of the government. So it's just like,
these are numbers right here. These are going to say
that I brought up the job rate in to this

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during this month right here, and this is just just
something else put on the resume for Trump.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
It certainly is.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
And I think that one of the things we also
need to keep out on is the black unemployment rate.
We know that federal jobs had a large portion to
play in that, especially with black women, but we just
got another report the shows it's not even just black
women as black men as well. So we will see
if this recall helped with that a bit, but I
truly doubt it. And I think that a lot of

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the people that get caught recalled that are going to
be white.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
So I'm like, we need to be paying attention to this.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, with with with with without a doubt,
as as as today into as today is Tuesday, I
can almost guarantee that that yes, yes, yes, yes, yes yes,
America has showed us time and time again, uh that
that they are going to do just that. We got

(27:29):
into the thick of it during yesterday's show, I implore
you to check out the archives with that because we
really blew the top off of some some.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Really really really good news stories. U U shiz.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
For the folks that that that want to listen to
to our archives shows, uh, where.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Can they go?

Speaker 8 (27:51):
Please check us out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio.
But before we go least, please tell us about where
if if they want to get the show all mashed
up together at the end of the week.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
Where ohs for sure.

Speaker 6 (28:04):
So if you are more of a video person, make
sure you go to a Spotify and you can look
for mapps media and youn aicually watch the video itself,
or you can go to the website which is www
dot Millennials with the Z dot us and you can
watch it there. Whatever is more convenient to you.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Diggie Diggie Diggie I I I definitely need to add
that into the repertoire because there there is that video
aspect as well for those that want to view what
what what we are putting down during during this insightful
conversation that that we offer you all each and every day.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
So we have o PP coming up next.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Can cannot wait for it at least least tease teased
us with some great rs still here.

Speaker 8 (28:58):
That those are some more other people's problems that we
have to deal with. You get that we call that
right there, that's a little bridge right there. But it's
just it is the time. It is the time, and
it's like, again, that happened in Georgia, but that's not
the only place where this happens at So do people
understand the.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
I guess the problems with having black face again.

Speaker 8 (29:21):
I've heard a lot of times where people will go
back and refer to drews Ce, you refer to Dave Chappelle,
refer to Snoop where they did white face, and it's
just like, you know, we do it, and it's a problem,
and it's just like do you not understand where that
comes from or do you just not care where you're
not taught. It's just it's a problem that's just going
to keep happening because the history of it is not
being taught or told or anything like that, so they're

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going to keep running into the same time.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
I think they know the history, and it's the same
reason they want to use the N word, like they
just feel entitled to it. You have even the cartoons
like you're seeing with the white gloves, that all comes
from those black faith menstrul shows, which a lot of
people don't even realize, like that's it comes. That's why
Mickey Mouth has on gloves. Now, when you look at
with this black face thing, and when you talk about

(30:06):
Drew Ski, I actually cringe when I saw that, not
because I didn't you know, I just felt like Drew Ski,
I don't know if you have the full knowledge of
what impact this is going to have on the black community,
especially in this time. I'm not saying you should have
shouldn't have done it, but I think that there was
more thought process that should have gone into doing that.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
Especially now.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Yeah, I think that we are just like the radio
had had the shock jock and everything.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
I think that we are in the era now of
the shock poster.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
You know, people may say, you know, the trolls, uh,
the ish poster, but but I really do believe that
this was for for shock at all, for for Drew Ski.
Nothing else besides.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
Yeah, they did they did their thing. I can't hold you.

Speaker 8 (31:03):
It wasn't like they just had the you know, the
big pink lips and just the whole like black black Faces.
It was just like it was actually some some detail
put into that.

Speaker 7 (31:11):
That that was that was actually pretty good.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Y'all.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
Remember that show uh Black White? That that that that
reminded me of that And I was like, Yo, if
they would have had that kind of makeup technology then
for that show Black White, then maybe it would have
been different. It would have been better. But that show
was was terrible. Well, uh, save that for a conversation

(31:37):
for another day. Ice Cube and playing in our faces
for years, So.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Of folks, White.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Oh pp Coming up next on a Tuesday on LIT
one six.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
Welcome back to the Morning Experience with the Morning Crew.
And yes this is least Winnie and you have walked
into other people's problems. Yes, it's another installment where the
tea is steaming. And like I said, the edges is
always late and the problems are never our own. But baby,
we're gonna talk about them today because we got a
lot of stuff going on. So first things first, we

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are gonna talk about a lady who has decided that
her children, who she only has one she has step children,
deserves more than the others because the man she had
children with remarried with her and the child that they
have only has one house. Yes, so here, let me

(32:38):
set the scene. A woman marries a man from with
a child from a previous relationship and they have a
kid together, so now they have a blended family. The
child is older, so their child is only two years
old and they actually have an older child who I
think is like twelve, so they're living.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Together full time.

Speaker 6 (32:57):
She says her child deserves the largest room even though
a child is only two years old, because her child
does not have another home. The other child goes that
has a full time home somewhere else with their mom.
So my child deserves the biggest bedroom because they live
here full time, and the stepchild should get the smaller
room because they don't. Are we agreeing with the mom

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that the other child has a whole nother house and
a whole nother bedroom even though this child is older
than her child, or is she right by saying that
the baby actually lives there full time and it makes
more sense to give her two year old baby the.

Speaker 4 (33:38):
Large and this is a big room, minde, the largest room.

Speaker 8 (33:43):
She is now, it shows when you hear this lady talk,
it just shows.

Speaker 7 (33:49):
You how smart people are.

Speaker 8 (33:51):
Hell yeah, you take you want a bigger room, You
take your ass back to your house that you want
to be there. When you come over here, you're going
to get the smaller room. It is no way were
about to cut off the big room for you. And
you go over there and you only come in over
some time. You come over, you get the little small room.
You ain't even got to be in there all the time.
Get out and play outside. Then you ain't got to
worry about how that's what you need to do.

Speaker 4 (34:12):
Really, marking, do you agree?

Speaker 3 (34:14):
I agree?

Speaker 2 (34:16):
Ten toes down, I'm five to five all of that, like, yo, yes, yes, yes,
you are about to get the small temporary room. And
then the person that lives here permanently is going to
have the bigger room. They're not going to be two forever,
you know. And also you're fourteen and you're living at

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another house that you are four years before you leave,
and you only stay here half the time, so that
means that you're really going to be in your room
for two years.

Speaker 6 (34:46):
Oh wait wait, I actually didn't miss the story. So
there's two of them.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
It's a twelve year old and a fourteen year old,
so you have two of them.

Speaker 6 (34:53):
As opposed to one. Now, mind you, they it appears
that they may have their own rooms. They're just smaller. Okay.
So my thing is is that it's not even just
what they're doing in their family, it's the way she's
going about it. It's saying like, hey, my kid, and
mind you, I don't know if you guys have gone
through a divorce or been apart. It had to witness

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parents separate. It is not the easiest thing to do
to feel like you are on a back burner. And
I think throwing this in the kids' faces is problematic.
In this video, she even says if the like older
child lived there full time, she would give the room
to the oldest child, because that makes the most amount
of sense.

Speaker 4 (35:33):
But she doesn't want to do that now. And I
think that.

Speaker 6 (35:37):
She's not necessarily wrong in her thinking, but it's the
way she's going about it.

Speaker 8 (35:43):
Is if you say this to the child, or is
this she just saying this that she said this to the.

Speaker 7 (35:47):
Child, Yes, because the child, this.

Speaker 8 (35:54):
Is not your permanent house, so you will come in.
And then you said they possibly have their own own rooms.
They're just not as big as the other. Right, these
are these are first world problems that we have to
deal with because I have my own room, but it's
not as big as the other one. Even might I
don't stay here and have my own them somewhere else.
You got two rooms and you complain about the size.

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Mom is right. She should have said it to her
to make sure she can humble her down a little bit.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
Right, right, right?

Speaker 2 (36:23):
I mean, I mean, look, you're lucky to have a
room in this house that you're not here full time,
that we don't have like a food time in the
living room for you, you know, and and a suitcase
in the garage like you have.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
You have a full time room in not one but
two houses. That is privileged personified.

Speaker 4 (36:46):
Yeah, I still feel like this is going to dad.

Speaker 6 (36:48):
This should not have been a conversation for the step
mom to be heaven with the children.

Speaker 4 (36:52):
I think this was a conversation for the dad.

Speaker 6 (36:54):
If you are weakened, dad, right, because we don't know
why the parents got divorced, so he could have been
the reason, she could have been the reason. I don't know,
but that's why I'm saying like this is the conversation
for the daddy. Daddy, you should have had this conversations
with the kids, not her, because it's gonna put her
in a very very tight spot, and that's not good.

Speaker 7 (37:14):
With my mom and my dad split.

Speaker 8 (37:16):
With my mom and my dad split, we stayed on
the couch at my dad's house. And it wasn't even
a pill out bed. It was just the couch they
just threw. They just gave us some sheets in the pillow.
So be happy with your single room.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
And if your new wife is one of those wives
that like post stuff on Instagram and stuff like that,
like that just shows what kind of person she is.

Speaker 6 (37:39):
It does because she this should have been kept in
the house. And you know what, we're gonna give you
a treat to. Y'all might not get you all own room,
but y'all gonna get this music. Stay right here on
Lit one oh six. Welcome back to Lit one o
six with the Morning Experience. Yes, I'm your girl, leads Winnie,
and you have tuned into yet another installment of other

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people's problems, whether you want to hear it or not.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
But guess what, we have a really interesting one. There's
a beef going on TikTok that you would have never thought,
not on us.

Speaker 6 (38:11):
You will never guess Jeepers Creepers, who is also called
Big Gee Yeah, is in a full on TikTok beef
with a girl named Mara. So Mara got online. She's
a younger girl, she's gen Z. She had watched Jeepers
Creepers for the first time and she said, you ever
watched a horror film, it felt like you could beat

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the villain.

Speaker 4 (38:36):
I feel like I can beat Jeepers Creepers.

Speaker 6 (38:40):
And he so happened to see us and now he's
sending her the most hilarious threatening the videos on live
that you have ever seen. It has like all types
of R. Kelly music in the background. Me like it's
it's hilarious. But the question I have to you and
other people's problems, who do you think that you could

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beat in other people like less They out of Penny Wise, Chucky,
Freddy Krueger, Jason. If you beefing and you could pick
somebody that you gonna beat in these films, who is
it gonna be?

Speaker 4 (39:14):
Who do you think you could take an actual horror.

Speaker 7 (39:17):
Film out of We gotta go out of them?

Speaker 8 (39:21):
Or can I pick someone because I'm definitely going against
the screams.

Speaker 7 (39:26):
Whoever's wearing a scream masks.

Speaker 8 (39:28):
Every single scream they get beat up by every single victim.

Speaker 7 (39:32):
That they try to attack. It is like they people
could just get away. They're just clumsy.

Speaker 8 (39:37):
That's all that it really boils down to, because whoever
wears the scream masks really can't fight. They if that
knife is not available, then they are usually getting trash
the whole scene.

Speaker 3 (39:47):
That is.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
For me, Chucky, Chucky, I I am whooping Chucky's behind.
Ain't no doll doing the doing all of that. To me,
I don't care who's inside.

Speaker 3 (40:00):
First of all.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
First of all, a three foot doll with a knife
like that's that's not going to scare me. Like if
you're coming my way, I'm I'm like, all right, look
you're about to get this work, and I'm gonna pull
your arms part and everything like they're there.

Speaker 3 (40:14):
There is just no fear whatsoever they are.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
And that's what I said.

Speaker 6 (40:18):
I would pick Annabelle or Chucky because they're both dolls,
so you could. I could kick the mess out of Chuck.
He got little legs. I'm not fast though, but he
got a little legs the screen person does have.

Speaker 4 (40:31):
I'm I'm very slow. I'm just gonna throw that out there.

Speaker 6 (40:33):
If y'all wanna don't don't wanna, don't find me because
I'm slow, but I'm going somebody with little teeny legs.
If I'm gonna do this, everybody else kind of got
like special powers and stuff a little bit like Jason.

Speaker 4 (40:46):
I don't want Jason. I don't want Jason. Jason. How
many halloweens? Is it?

Speaker 2 (40:53):
I feel like I could take Freddy, like like like
gonna take Freddy And that's what I'm saying. He's in
my dream like like like it is it is.

Speaker 7 (41:03):
I ain't gonna dream.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
I'm gonna just dream no more, Manna.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
I feel like I can control my dream, like like, look,
hold on, hold on you.

Speaker 8 (41:16):
You can't even run. People can't even run in their dream.
Have you ever tried to run in your dream? Like
you can't even run any You could be doing track
and try to run and you just do the.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
Good point that bathroom dream.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
You can't stop yourself from having that bathroom.

Speaker 8 (41:33):
You know, you know who you can control, though, You
can control candy Man, because all you have to do
is just not say candy Man. You don't have to
bring him around, and no out of sight, out of mind,
he ain't never gonna be around. Just don't say candy
Man and he don't. You don't have to worry about
I'm showing up. That's an easy fight.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
But he is black.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
So he's one of the only decided Jeepis Proupers is
black too, because they I think they looked it up
and they.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
Said, if you was gonna fight Jeepis proops.

Speaker 6 (41:56):
He's six foot eight and they asked Chad gps and
I think he was like toohundred and forty pounds, like
they made him like a football player sixty that's Lebron?

Speaker 7 (42:05):
What see is it?

Speaker 8 (42:07):
Is he like is he like Lebron build? Or is
he like Sean Bradley built before that? If he just
like just like he just gotta make sure that what
we're talking about.

Speaker 6 (42:17):
Ray him look like a defensive in or something like
he looks like you can get you and I'm like listen,
and he don't get wings.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
So then yeah, yeah, so then so then what's what's
what what's Michael Myers built?

Speaker 3 (42:33):
Then?

Speaker 2 (42:34):
Because I feel like if if if that's Jeper Creepers built,
then like Mike gotta be like six five two fifty.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
Mike is a little thick Mike. Yeah, yeah, but Mike slow.

Speaker 3 (42:52):
Like if you watched it, because he's thick.

Speaker 4 (42:55):
Mike's I now.

Speaker 8 (42:57):
I don't waste no reap. He don't waste no runs.
He's like, all right, I'm up in the corner. Whenever
you get I would let you run.

Speaker 7 (43:02):
You could run. I'll see you around the corner.

Speaker 3 (43:05):
Yeah, think about it.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
You might be able to beat. Now, if you had
a choice between Jason and Mike, I might choose Mike
because my throne run. He walked. Now you can hear
him coming. Yeah, but he walked.

Speaker 6 (43:20):
You might be able to As long as he don't
catch you, you might be able to win.

Speaker 4 (43:25):
Maybe maybe See I can't.

Speaker 7 (43:28):
I can't.

Speaker 8 (43:29):
That's just gonna be that's gonna be a problem for me.
That's I need somebody I know I can get a
couple of hits in. Did you see what happened when
Mike went to New York and got He was getting
it with the boxer on the roof.

Speaker 3 (43:39):
He gave him everything.

Speaker 8 (43:42):
When Jason was there, and he gave him everything that
he had, and he was like, your turn, and he
hit him with the student upper cut right off the
side of the building. You can't do nothing with Jason,
you can't do nothing with Mike. It is like you
gotta be ll so you could last at the end
of the movie and stuff like that.

Speaker 7 (43:59):
This other than that.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Didn't did it? Did it bust to survive? In like
Halloween twenty he did?

Speaker 4 (44:06):
I think I think he did. That's black history right there.

Speaker 8 (44:11):
That was like that was a Wakanda survival like he was.
He was trashed the movie, but happen.

Speaker 4 (44:21):
I made it.

Speaker 6 (44:25):
And that's what you know what I mean, Like we're
gonna come back after this because we gotta pay some bills.
But we got another story coming up for you and
y'all are We are going to get into it and
want their absolute opinion. Stay right here, Welcome back to
one O six. I am least Winnie, and I am
here with Marquis lovedon and she did get busy for

(44:45):
the morning experience. And yes, you are experiencing other people's
problems another segment of such. And we have already gone
over two stories, but we're at our third and our
final story. This one is about love. Yes, this is
about black love. So I actually has somebody reach out
to me. Yes, they slid in the dms because it

(45:06):
goes down in the DMS, and this is the problem
he had. He says that he would love to date
black women. However, the only people that approach me are
typically white women, and a lot of black women assume
that I only date white women because of the way
that I dress. He says that he wears Van's minimal

(45:30):
jewelry and he doesn't give off like that rapper aesthetic,
or he's not very like I guess, well dressed is
the best way to put that coft, I guess. And
he says that black women only like the cool guy.
They don't want a man who is just in hooper

(45:50):
shorts in Vans, and that is one of the reasons
why he goes the opposite direction. So my question is,
is they're really a type that gets approached more by
black women, or is he projecting his feelings because he
is actually the one that is attracting these said white women.

Speaker 8 (46:11):
I'm gonna just have to go say my man is
just kind of corny. Just We're just gonna go say
he's kind of corny. It's it's I don't wear a
bunch of jewelry, you know, I'm and I'm from the
era of big white teas and jeans. You couldn't see
because your tea was covering. Then you couldn't see what
sneaks you had on because your jeans were too big
covering those.

Speaker 7 (46:30):
It was like, you just went out and you did
what you did.

Speaker 8 (46:32):
So maybe maybe you just don't have the personality. Maybe
you just maybe you dress trash and then your personality
is trash on top of it. So now it's just
like you you are over to right now, Big Doug.

Speaker 3 (46:45):
I don't think that he's attracted to black women.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
Just just just straight up and and and that's fine.

Speaker 3 (46:53):
That's fine.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
You can be a black dude that is not attracted
to black women. That is that is that.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
That is fine. If that's your stick, that's your stick.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
But when he said, you know, the whole rapper aesthetic,
that's when he lost me, because it's like, what does
what does that mean? Like like, Yo, I'm a black
kid from the suburbs, two pair in the household, and
I love me some black women and have dated ninety
nine percent of black women. I don't have no rapper

(47:20):
aesthetic or whatever that means. Like, Yo, I got two
pairs of vans and I rocked basketball shorts. Guess what,
I have dated a bunch of black women, so I
don't know what he's talking about.

Speaker 3 (47:33):
I graduated from a Catholic school.

Speaker 6 (47:36):
Talking about Yeah, And when we come back, I do
want to ask, is there have you ever seen somebody
and you just looked at a black man and went, oh,
he only dates white women and our uniform? About this
on the other side of the break, stay right here
on the most problematic version of opp EVERD one oh six,

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Welcome back to elect one o six. Yes, we are
in the throes of it. I got a question that
came into my DMS, and I'm a former I will
say he's a former associate asked me a question, But I.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
Would say a former brother.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Go ahead, no, no, no, about why black.

Speaker 6 (48:23):
About why black women don't approach him? And he thinks
it's because of his style of dress. But have we
ever or have you ever just asking the two of
you honestly looked at somebody and said they don't date
black people just by the way that they carry themselves
or the way that they are dressed.

Speaker 4 (48:43):
Is there a uniform?

Speaker 7 (48:44):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (48:45):
Yes, you you you dressed for the job you want.

Speaker 2 (48:50):
That's that's what it is you dressed for the job
you want, so you know, you know exactly exactly what
you're signaling with the clothes and attire that you put on.
Like like, appearance is the first thing that people can
judge you off of.

Speaker 8 (49:05):
Trull absolutely and and and when you see what you're wearing,
and it's just like like you said, you you put
on you you know, when you put something a certain
thing on, it's just like you're I'm not I'm not
going to get any black girls with this one.

Speaker 4 (49:19):
It's just like I just.

Speaker 8 (49:22):
I know when I put this ascot on with the
white T shirt, not get any black girls with this one.
It's just like big dog, you gotta you gotta you
gotta know what you put on your as your bait.

Speaker 7 (49:32):
You gotta know what you're doing.

Speaker 3 (49:34):
Maybe yeah, but.

Speaker 6 (49:36):
When you see somebody, when I see a black man
with a backwards cat, and I know, I know it's
the type of baseball cap, it's the type of hat.
But when I see the backwards hat, I wear my
hat backwards, mind you, I always go.

Speaker 3 (49:51):
It's from the Birds. Straight up, he's from the Birds.
If a brother got on a backwards cat, he's from the.

Speaker 7 (50:00):
Birds or an umpire or he's an umpire.

Speaker 3 (50:06):
Like like it could be a dad had, it could
be a fitted.

Speaker 2 (50:09):
Like if that thing is backwards, his friend best friend
BFF is Chad or Chazz, And I'm guilty of it.

Speaker 8 (50:25):
It's just certain mannerisms that you have where it's just
like liosten you you classified, you know it, but it's
like it's never wrong.

Speaker 7 (50:33):
It's you always right when.

Speaker 8 (50:35):
You when you can see these, you're always right.

Speaker 4 (50:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (50:38):
And I will say that black women, I hate the
stereotype and black women will only talk to a man
if he's dressed a certain way or if he has
jelty because it almost makes black women seem like we're
gold diggers, and that couldn't be the furthest from the truth.
Black women we do so much for everybody around us.
We usually put ourselves on the back burner. So and
I know a lot of black women is talking to

(51:00):
and that have we just want to say potential Okay,
So they're not going after them because of the clothes
that they have on. So listen to me, that is
absolutely false. Black women are not skipping over you because
of what you have on. They skipping over because you
and I met you in person.

Speaker 4 (51:15):
You just suck. Okay, I'm saying it out loud.

Speaker 6 (51:20):
You can say whatever you want, but this is me
standing up for black women. Protect black women right here
on Lit one oh six with the Morning Experience with
the Morning Crew. Make sure you come right back for
another installment of opp right here.

Speaker 3 (51:32):
This is the Morning Experience, folks. Thank you for joining us.
Shiz Man, We're gonna get through. This week started.

Speaker 7 (51:39):
Off good, happy Tuesday.

Speaker 8 (51:41):
We are absolutely closer to the middle of the week,
which means we are closer to the end of the week.

Speaker 7 (51:46):
Work week is almost over. We hanging there, y'all for sure.

Speaker 6 (51:50):
And I want to give a shout out again. I
mentioned this earlier that Cardi b shout out on her
album because we talked about her. But she has he
did a really good performing and her album is really good.

Speaker 7 (52:00):
Won't be in the super Bowl.

Speaker 3 (52:05):
It is the Morning Experience. I'll let what know, sis
I
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