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Testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, today
Today's show.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
It's explicit. I'm gonna be expressing myself. Your Uncle sin
Ali narrator, And this.
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Is book two of.
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Monster Squad. All right, well, thanks for tuning in, and
you know me, you know my style. I'd like to
get right to it. Rest in peace, Rest in peace.
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It's the last cousin to a blood line a Kings
that came from Kings. I'll see you again, We'll see
you again. Found all right, So we're moving into chapter
seven through nine, and we're gonna call this is a
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special edition right here. Okay, this is breaking the wall.
This particular episode is a special episode, and it's called
It's it's breaking the Wall. So and it is, it's
it's it's Markushio morioty LLC. Monster Square Book two narrated
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by Uncle sin Ali. And chapter seven, Chapter seven, flat out,
it's called Supreme Court. Supreme Court. What is this? Cried
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aunt Hi, what what what is this? Aren't fi that
you speak of? Asked Marcutio, I said, President replied for Dora,
huh she she uttered, and it bestirred her nephew, the
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President of the United States of America. The President's administration. Oh,
the sound effects of f Dora alerted her nephew Marcutio
even more, for he was not used to this type
of emotion. Ah. The President's administration Donald Trump President forty
(03:02):
seven fifteen nine. Okay, let's see. Yeah, while they were
journeying through the library of books, something happened. Something that
she noticed that happened in the world bestirred her and
took Mercutio aback by the emotions of the human that
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he called his auntie. He is the forty seventh president
of AH. Is this what you mean? The Supreme Court?
Did ju dish your brunch? Yes, Mercutio, That's exactly what
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I'm talking about. Let me go to the newspaper section. Auntie, Well,
what alerts you about the Supreme Court? Oh my god,
I can't believe they did this, Mercutio, where are we in?
Jim Quo, cried his aunt Fedora. The Supreme Court, Oh
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my god, the Supreme Court just gave the fears the writer, Well,
maybe I should just play it for y'all.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
The supremereme war agent individuals where they work the color
of their skin. And for speaking Spanish, I'm Priscella Laura
your neighborhood reporter. And while some are calling this decision
a significant victory for the Trump administration, others are saying
it's an attack on.
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The community, criminal and I don't.
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Agree with the ruling.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
I don't think it is right for them to discriminate
against us Hispanics because of.
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Our work or because we don't speak English.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
We simply come to this country to work and help
our families. Maria Cruz, who lives in Urban is one
of the several residents who doesn't agree with the Supreme
Court ruling announced Monday. The six to three decisions allows
immigration agents to stop and detain people off the streets
of southern California based on how they look, the language
they speak, where they are, or the work they do.
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This decision is seen as a victory for the Trump
administration's immigration enforcement as it allows ICE to carry out
roving patrols in areas like car washes and home deepot
parking lots, which were previously restricted.
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By It's a.
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Stamp of approval from the US Supreme Court on those
of what we believe still are unconstitutional practices of racial immigration.
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Attorney when Eden says this ruling reverses a lower court
order filled in June that prevented racial profiling tactics to
be used during the raids in Los Angeles.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
This president has exercised this what we call the shadow docket,
or this emergency clause, declaring emergencies can give him the
ability to do things for fairly short periods of time.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
He says this is a preliminary decision and that the
litigation is ongoing. The next hearing date is scheduled for
September twenty fourth. However, this decision has raised concerns and
areas of Current County, such as Arvin, where the majority
of residents are Spanish speaking.
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Seventempos.
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If they say us, these are tough times.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
This makes the Hispanic community feel discriminated against.
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It's doune to see the fields empty with no workers.
Who's going to work these jobs?
Speaker 4 (06:21):
Well, the Supreme Court your name mainly applies to southern California.
People here are wondering how soon before it also applies
in current County For twenty three ABC, I'm Priscilla Lara,
your neighborhood of.
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Porter end of chapter seven. Supreme Court. All right, so
we're gonna go right off in two, Chapter eight. Chapter
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eight is nine seven twenty five. That's the name of
chapter eight, all right, it's nine seven twenty five aka
Alligator Alcatrash. Meanwhile, at Overtime Studios, Uncle sn Ali attempts
to enjoy his streaming on Bigo Live America has a
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He sits in the chair, reclining like the the g
that he is. He scans through YouTube while he's streaming
on his panel, and here comes a familiar face, a
beautiful Caribbean lady known as Giovanni Escobar A. What's up Giovanni?
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As the two he comes to get better acquainted again,
she explains to him that she left America quite something
about two or three weeks ago, and now she's in
London because she was scared for her son, because Giovanni
is a Caribbean, but she's also Hispanic. She's just from
the Caribbean, but her family is Hispanic, and she speaks
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Spanish and she fits a description. Oh my god, so
that would mean for some people harass her, she said,
brother Moriatti, they tried to detain me. So I left
and now I'm in London because I don't like how
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they treat people in America. And I'm like, oh, well,
he was like Uncle Sun Ali's like, oh in the
studio as he's getting this information. Really, brother, Moriotty, have
you heard of Alligator Alcatraz? Huh? What's that? Alligator Alcatraz?
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Let's see here. Alligator Alcatraz is the nickname for a
controversial temporary migrant detention facility in the Florida Everglades, located
at the day Collier Training and Transition Airport. Named for
the numerous alligators and the surrounding swamps which officials claim
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helped prevent escapes. Once again, let me name for the
numerous alligators and the surrounding swamps which officials claim helped
prevent escapes. The facility was established in response to increased
migrant flows and the Trump's administration immigration policies. Oh Wow.
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Purpose and location immigration detention. The facility was built to
house and process undocumented migrants, providing a self contained location
for detaining and deporting them. Controversy and concerns Oh no, no, No.
Strategic placement. Strategic placement. It's location in the Everglades was
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chosen for its proximity to an airport for deportation flights
in the surrounding wetlands which are teeming with alligators. Wow.
Controversy and concerns conditions. Lawmakers and reports from detainees have
described the conditions as barbaric, with overcrowded cages and adequate
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sanitation and infestation issues. Has Uncle son Ali reads the
description of this horrible, horrible place, he becomes distraught and disgusted.
Legal challenges lawsuits were filed to challenge the facilities operations,
with one lawsuit seeking to ensure detainees legal access and
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another focused on environmental concerns and the facilities impact on
the Everglades. Environmental impact concern were raised about the facility's
impact on the delicate Everglades ecosystem, which is a significant
conservation area. Oh my, the current status has of now,
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right now today operational but restricted. A federal judge recently
issued a preliminary injunction allowing Alligator Alcatrast to remain open
for now, but preventing any expansion or the intake of
new detainees. Well, that's what's up. Temporary measure. Officials have
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described the facility has a temporary solution to manage the
influx of migrants and to serve as a force multiplier
for the Trump Administration's immigrations effort. End of chapter eight
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nine seven twenty five. Alright, alright, alright, so this is
chapter nine. All right, okay, so chapter nine is called
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September third, twenty twenty five. And let's uh, let's call
this weapon il yeah, weapon l or Logan or weapon
twenty three. So on that day, September third, twenty twenty.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
Five, oh, by god, bro, Oh my god, at the
Golden Housier about five thirty pm, Herold was listening to
Max the Demon on the walk home speaker.
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While he had down time and in walks. Logan Logan
was a employee at Golden Hoosier at the time. He
was a bartender and a server. Logan and Harold never
got to hang out outside of work, but they got
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acquainted at work. And at this particular time, while Harold
was listening to Max the Demon, Logan questioned, Marold, what
you over there laughing about? Oh dog, is this this?
This white drill rapper for Brooklyn Man. He by he
by guy Bro, but he dropping the ear bob. It's
on Instagram, Bro, and he dropping the ear bomb. It's
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they it's a short on YouTube. But Pete, Pete watch
it out here. I'll play it for you. Other friends.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
You heard all those other little bitches you talk to.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
You heard all those other little bitches you try.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
And defend that be sucking dick and fucking on the bros.
All those bitches you talked to fucked on the bros
and suck dick gangs.
Speaker 2 (14:11):
Throw on bro on bro on bro right now.
Speaker 7 (14:14):
And every bitch you talk to fucked on their man's
walk to my mother, like what the fuck?
Speaker 8 (14:23):
Like all these little bitches you talk to suck mad?
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Like come on bro, like, come on.
Speaker 8 (14:31):
Bro like like that, Bro, I don't even do ship
like that you heard. I just need I need you
like for me. I just need to heard the feel
that ship you heard? This ship is you for me?
Speaker 7 (14:41):
You want to do all this little do all this little.
Speaker 8 (14:43):
Kids ship you heard like like gainst the bowl like
that should be keying on shit?
Speaker 3 (14:48):
The fuck.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
The oh my god? He was mad? Yeah, Bro, he
was heated. He was stupid heated, yo. But that's my guy.
Hey man, Harold, what's he called? He's maxa debit man,
maxadb Yeah. August thirtieth, twenty twenty five. So Logan is
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at work this day in a white dress shirt and
Harold is leaving the line to go get something to drink. Oh, Logan, man,
what you doing here?
Speaker 9 (15:32):
Bro?
Speaker 10 (15:34):
Huh?
Speaker 2 (15:35):
I'm just coming to get my tips, all right? All right? Well,
I thought he was there drinking at the time, because
sometimes the coworkers, sometimes my coworkers come there and hang
out because there's a bar. And you know, he had
become really cool with a lot of people. This is
Saint Louis. Logan was from California, I believe, and he
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had been familiar with the city. But he was here.
He started working at the Golden Huse, y'all want to
say sometime before the beginning of the summer, but he
had been there for a while, and that particular day,
I think it was a Friday, I'm not too sure, y'all,
but he was telling me that he was coming to drink,
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and I know he's gonna telling me he was coming
to get his tips. And I remember getting when I
was leaving when I saw him at the bar, I
got my water and I walked away from the bar,
and I remember my last words to him were, I
guess y'all know what I'm about to get to. I
told him that he needed to. I hope he had
a good time and just to be safe. And when
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I came into work September, I want to say, when
I came into work the day before my birthday, September three,
I find out that that he had been killed in
a motorcycle accident. So watch out, watch out for a bikers, y'all.
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And here's the thing. I think I kind of got
my the dates wrong when I found out about Alcatraz.
No I didn't, No, I didn't, No, I did. Everything
was right. I just went held it backwards in a
healthy way. So for bereavement, this this was therapeutic for
me for bereavement. And there's also something that I wanted
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to do because Logan was a biker. He was a
really he was genuinely a good guy, y'all. He just
was a genuinely good guy. He was twenty three. That's
why I said it was l I and I used
to call him Weapon cause we would talk about, uh,
his name was Logan, So I used to be like
Weapon X when we took the X off. So we
gonna call him weapon or whatnot. Y'all better get familiar
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with him, because I'm gonna have a character based on
him in the series You know how we do, and
I just wanted to really like with y'all the times
that I did have with him. So sorry for the
volgar language, but it was just real content. And what
I'm gonna do, man, I'm gonna close out with the
song by Greg Holden the Lost Boys. It's from the
Sons of Anarchy scene where they very Opie because I
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think in a sense symbolically, Logan and Opie are the
same because Opie was just a really good guy. He
was a really good guy. Everybody liked him and he
had huge impact on who he was around. Because like
big props to the homie bro, they freaking closed the
store early for you. Dog life is priceless. Look out
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for the bikers and bikers burn rubber, not your soul, right,
like everybody's trying to kill you. Okay, we out, Thanks
for tuning in. I'll be here again next t Next Tuesday,
at two thirty pm that my brother.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
M I left my home still as a child.
Speaker 11 (19:28):
I walked a thousand, sorry miles to wait for my
father to gather.
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Up his two.
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He said, my boy, you gotta run. Don't wait for me.
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Don't wait for mom, don't come and get you when
it's safe for us to know.
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So why I wait as many years, held back to
pain behind my tears.
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For my father to come fight me like he he said.
Speaker 11 (20:01):
And in that time I was alone so many years
with our mom, our.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
A brothers, all in different kindness that h m hm hm.
Speaker 11 (20:29):
And at the time I didn't know just how harder
we could blow towards disaster and the things that I
would see. I never found my father. I never found
my mother either, but I know in my lifetime I
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will be Are you to the messes, to those on
without chances? That's a freedom did everyone deserves.
Speaker 3 (21:07):
I know this greeting thats corruption.
Speaker 7 (21:11):
I've seen death in my destruction.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
But I'm telling you and I hope that I am heard.
I will not be commanded.
Speaker 9 (21:29):
I will not be controlled, and I will not let
my future without the help to my soul.
Speaker 7 (21:46):
I will not be commanded, I will not.
Speaker 3 (21:54):
Be control and I will not left my future go on.
Speaker 10 (22:03):
We have to have my soul.
Speaker 9 (22:08):
M no, not we.
Speaker 10 (22:12):
Incmpidy will not be control. Then I will not let
my future.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Sall go on. We have to help to my soul.