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August 16, 2023 • 101 mins
Patricia M. Goins and Mr. Stout stop by to talk about AC3, the Ice Cube & Oprah Winfrey controversies, the Alabama Riverboat Brawl, the Maui fires, and the connection between mainstream media, music & private prisons. We have alot to discuss...

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Love, hold the baby a mreally ever really be enough? Finding ourselves

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for others? Live? O't weliving in again? Or what's the point
of us fitting in twice? Thatyou matter any place? If we went
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play? Who will we choose today? Ever? Get away? Slve the

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find a way find you. Noweveryone's comparing me and you, but blood
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love. It's not about your shapeof body weight, call the houses all
the cash you make. Please,don't feel your insecurity. You'll burd wrong
in your by tality or you everget oh trush, don't have done.

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field sweet praying for the blessing openfrom the day that week to the ass
of the passon. But all daywe've waked up to the same old gat
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the buck in the musing lady inthe public cast right, who the help
you called? Late? When thefloor floor holds the baby still over with
the pace. When they getting thepagnetic by the rangement, they say we
live on the old days, thatwe need to focus on the part.
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the Homer pop what's the hell ofMarko? But no man meet up and

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putting up the timeline, not fivefox from up to take a pager cop
me talking about meals. We're talkingabout the hills. Come I no step
on me hill and get a run. He's like Helm no feeling When Nick
cut deals, tell them let forrage when they getting net meeting on Capitol
Hills, telling them left for racepeople when they chills, telling them let
for rage when they getting net.Bakey get the meals, tell no forage

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when they cut deals, Tell themlier rage when they getting net meeting on
Capitol hills tell no let for racepeople when their chill tell look for rage.
When they get that baked cat themeals parage, they pay us your
foot up bout he My father wasthe magic walk and they say they ben't
even guys. So they come upto the first tide of dont take the
timer the member kid Hillo wetet thatfirst out of the nineteen ninety nine number

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we do better come up. Nowinter tickets do got me to put any
man. I ain't playing with yourblood suckers for death. Oh set so
thick. Don't let suckers to win. I got a couple with the never
feel them and the every day onlycome up when they trying to win.
Hit you what they forty thousand bridge. I think the sicker like I gona
lived, and yet a round witha sticker who sailing overcome says said back,
and now you want black fo philbeings getting lungs. They's alciated temper

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legs. Dolebrated for me, discuminnating we're talking about when they said not
the gods when they wasnting to daythat day didn't say put out the cat
that took you from public gets different. Democrats. You don't summers become the
checking you black. I ain't gettingwhat day if you have some PI and
not have to do backing up differentBut you trying to go back if you
gotta issue with nothing, But you'regonna go check on te with nobody come
back ship. When they cut deals, tell them referrage when they getting that

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meeting in Capitol Wheels. Telling somereporace people when their chill, telling the
refer rage when they getting that bakethey come from meals, Tell no referrage
when they cut deals. Tell themreporrace when they getting that meeting on Capitol
Hill. Tell the reparation people whentheir chill, telling them refer range when
they getting that bank they come frommeals, tet paracete hurt. But ja

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uh hey, hey, it ain'tyou. It's your body, your body
buy your bade your bay made itbaby, It ain't you. It's your
mane it you bade it by yourbody, your body bay and put it
all on me. Baby. Letme see you drink it turning like go

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free. Let's see I got himfreeing my I got him sing me into
my joe him free to my chance. Somebody tell me get it. She
gonna get the scene scene baby throughthe buck booty going buy the thing fet
Tell me, baby, are youit's just right? Thing scene? I

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can't people see if it's a otof thing I get through them. You
look make up body screen scre soput it on me. Get it at
me buying thing easy by candy.How you train things? Bo ain't no
bob as you get dammy free limbbidgeon. Dammit, Now they gonna flat
fly you in the race. I'min the race zooming back the back may

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no mistake. Why would you sayit ain't no take getting it bad wo?
I got him on me gave youthat ring. Ain't no bake in
their back, so extream me.I'm just be red. I'm in to
the future, huge pigeon, brightit dis it now the dammit shows us
lose the dude with that hit mymouth. Watch I'm gonna do it.
Flew it with it, use itup. Oh yes day, is your

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body your body? Bude you byyour back? By baby? It ain't
you? Is your balet you byit by your mane your bad it back
and put it all on me baby, len me you drink it ur like
free let see I got him free, get my snow free. I got

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him sing it to my got himfree too much. I gotta sit with
strippers. It's look family. Takedoing single when he never dake came tomorrow
by his story, Baby die dagwool So let me see you trigger when
up brothers fast boom, he madeup up u Grandma. It's another dad,

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say got the follo doing money tillit. Take the way man got
him digit take get a stiger,got up see your gag? Bool you
say my steel met like full upscat boom. I made it bunny on
me, baby, take a dadday. I'm gonna get you. He
gonna get just now we take itfast. It's just buy it, buy
it by it baby, you buyit, you got it, got it

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baby cat, it's a fin amirror tell me budget see see a single
duty queen us that is it mehe I would sibby you will give it
he giving me like getting this bibyturning it in the see is your body
your body body, your bay?Your body by baby is your back you

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buy buy your body your body bayand put it all on me. Baby,
let me be you drink it turninglike little breathe. Let see.
I got him freeing up my clue. I got him singing into my true
I got him get into my shoe. I got him freak into my shoe.

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She on uneasy in the shoe,and she keep me looking down.
He say say the skate rock andrun, run skate, run the rout,

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rader state and rug from first song, b the way, brother,

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the way, the way, trythe way you did. Let's skin room,
run skinny, run this room,dame the game, fow whatever you

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want to go. Let's let's goto your carriage. That's the first.
Let's side by what you wanna go. We can go anywhere music day,

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we can go into the end ofthat game. I'm gonna sleep you up
your feet and make you run awayst like a rugba. Can't you go
out of the sky. Oh you'regonna go when I go. That's my
dream. We're gonna put up tothe morn of the caves. Games were
like people still skate. I'm like, what do you mean? Call on
me? I saw you can waythe way, the wave, truck the

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way. Maybe we can go tothe west coast fly by. Then well
maybe we can slide to the EastCobe like a Feller New York, India
part like mine, this gate runright skate right road. Yeah yeah yeah

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yeah yeah yeah yeah. Short answersto long, horrific questions about the stain

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of slavery are not going to solvethe inequality problem. We need to focus
on wealth creation and wealth generation,and to do that, we must blame
bring the defendants of slaves into equalitywith this nation. And that's what I

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propose in this fourteen trillion dollars proposalsto provide reparations not only for the sin
or the atonement of the sin ofslavery and deemgroism and desegregation both to factor
into Jewel, but to cause Americato live up to the concept and the

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notions that this nation was born theidea of American and expecialist origins of the
racial wealth gap are enslavement and it'saftermath not just enslavement, but we also
have to pay attention to the aftermathto the economic terrorism that existed. You
look at eighteen eighty the ratio ofblack wealth to white wealth of blacks had

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one dollar for every thirty six dollarsat white had, but by nineteen ten
that had dropped a one dollar forevery sixteen dollars. In other words,
black people were making progress. Thenyou have this rash of Jim Crow laws
pass lynchings that most people think lynchingswere about sex, but they weren't.
They're about economics, black people owningbusinesses, black people trying to unionize,
trying to organize as farmers, andso we can live at the enslaving period

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would look at the rest of it. People were actively discouraged from accumulating wealth.
And that's why the reparations issue isso important. Refused to pride.
Our government was giving away on manyunders of because of lands of lands and

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the winds and the Midwest West,which remember it was willing to undergird its
white peasants from Europe with an acronatonomicFloyd. Well, not only did they
give the land mother tame black panther, following the lead of a dream of
how low screaming the doctor King's rarerespenses, and we was command us amongst
a bunch of that Flanders and twentyins of North Africas that betrayed planters YadA.

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Reason for the ever lasting dying seasona memory the nebula of the indecent.
You owe us for all the yearsand during every mistreatment, blocks to
kill us, sticking dogs and nofreasing gentrification with the invitation, and got
the nerve to be Where were aboutJarge Streets when black Wall Street was zall
sweet and the pinnacle of black andstacks when we all eat and when we

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don't to get confidence to get marketing, came into upland Nazi like before the
Nazi importrated tries to softened up allthe armies. Then you stole our entity.
It set us up a property.Huh, a memory because you owe
us. They built land bross collegeslike this, but government money to pitch
them out of fall, not own. They provided trans cause forever that expertip

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and farman. Not only that,they provided love and treasurystry and honor that
they couldn't nicanize that fall. Sothis is what we're a face where you
and this is a reality. Ijust pray that God's forgiven the whole country
ride mother side. But Soun's liketo take it from a cod gotta stop
it in me. Lowers educated mostlyCULTI rate its highest aborted. They sell

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a million and always out of apenalty disguised as entity, provided remedies,
deprived amenities, created affinities to scripteda dignity and were the trinity full of
diffinity deprived from affinities. It's howwe built a ship up up our back
all black. When we're going towatch and this camerapagan fan, we're coming.

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What on? Yeah, you havetuned into another episode of On the Move
Unscripted with Patricia in going and missthe Stout. Let's go on on?
Oh my god, Yeah, what'sgoing on? Wow? It is Wait,
we didn't come. We didn't comeon last week, right, right,

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probably didn't come on the week before. We took a little you know,
we've been spreading him out of alittle bit, right and in our
absence, right you're semming hi andin our asses a lot been going on,
it has and today we want tocome up here and we want the
time about a little bit go.But first time we've been. Are you
ready for me? You see threecoming up? I think in September,

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what was it, September, Septembertwenty eighth through the thirtieth, Yeah,
in Atlanta. Yeah, it alsobe up until October as well. Oh
it's going into yeah yeah, yeah. I really like the ones that I've
been to in the prior years.It was like a lot of good connections,

(19:38):
networking and having a good time.So hopefully that they can still do
that for this time till. Yeah, that's what's up. That's the up.
Yeah, you know lost Heaven.Oh yeah, the world is on
fire. Oh my gosh. SoI don't even know where to start,
So I guess we'll start with thewhole Alabama river boat bro right, Yeah

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we can go there because yeah,okay, So when that first flashed across
my my computer, I wasn't myspirite wasn't really I was having one of
the kind of days I just couldn'ttake it. Yeah, okay, I
seen when I seen it. WhenI've seen I was like, not not
early early with it. This happenedlast night. I'm looking around like this
is this habit. What this habit? This is yesterday. It's crazy because

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first and foremost they kept calling theblack nail the security. But he was
not security. He was like thesoul captain, captain of the of the
of the ship right there that Iwas coming in in Montgomery, pashtack that
right, and he was. Hewas coming in on the Harriet. Yeah,

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area two, area two backslash inmy mind here at Tutnan spirit on
the house. So anyway, hehe the captain, yelled for them to
move their boats. These these uhthese voters or whatever they were parked illegally.
Yeah, they're gonna and they wasI guess in ts Cana and acting
full and they was not being obedientto what they were saying to do.

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And so laws that's what that's whatit was. It was maritime laws.
It is like you gotta move biggersmaller vessels. You have to move out
of the way for bigger vessels,doesn't matter. So yeah, I'm sorry,
glad, Okay, So that's whatwas going on, but they wasn't.
In fact, they was yelling.They was fussing. They probably saw
all those black people on the boat, I don't know. So they refused

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to move the boat. The coboatcaptain got off the boat and was telling
them they had to move, andwhen they didn't do it, he started
to move themselves. One of thepeople from the boat came and jumped on
him, right, and it justseemed like it went on from there.
He they were arguing at first,but then he took a blow. What

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I was tipped out about it isthe way the co captains threw up that
hat. It was like, comedown, y'all, like CAP's right,
Like he threw up that hat,and then he's fighting the white more of
the people. The white people camefrom the first, you know, the
boat that was parking illegally, andthey all jumped in and they hit the
little the little co captain's little healthor the little tho they hit him in
the stunning people trying before those thingssextuments for him. So he's going sixteen,

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He would love that life. Helike you the hat and somebody else
about to help him, you knowwhat I'm saying. So that fighting mind
you, all these people on theyHarriet too was watching this whole thing go
down. Some of them actually werecrew members and stuff like that, Right,
and so one particular young man couldn'ttake it right. He was like,

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I'm not about to wait for hisboat to retect, like the eating
him down. He jumped in thewater like Superman. One's across of the
speeld like like Appleman, just outon the shore like the incredible. Took
her shoes off though he said theshoes off, yeah, tore her shoes
off and went to went in.Did you see where you bothers slaying that

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big boy. I'm just not goingto sixteen your boys on the sixteen.
Somebody in the Lympics needs to gethim, because anybody is who can just
out some boat, swim across likethat, jump up that throw off the
stuff, and still fight a wholebunch of people got lots back on energy.
You can win some metal with y'all. Y'all people are better understand.

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I know. It was like likeit was a real bad situation that happened
over all the whole thing. Butit's like, why are we like this
right now? Still? Like whyare we not called you enough to be
you know it, to be withone another so everybody can have a good
time. You're talking about I wasthem, I mean even still Alabama made
lending me your good money and afterthe backs also the people that it is

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right there right now, as asthe you know, the king folk of
that right there. So let's let'slet you know, live and let live
why not. And that's that's whatshould be, and that is what we
need to work towards. But Idon't know, It's like, I don't

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know, there's always been an underlyingdivision. But in my opinion, and
this is just my opinion, whenwe UH elected the first after American president,
it was like, what was UHlike under the cover racism? You
know we're going to after sixties andand all that. You know, there

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was a period of the segment oftime, I want to say, from
the late seventies all the way uptill you know what I'm saying until Obama
got elected. Then it was there, but it wasn't like a lot of
being your faith to say like thatblake. But but when Oh Obama went
on a campaign tra I completely rememberyou know, looses being thrown over ability

(25:06):
as the signs they were gonna starthanging people. They remember you start hearing
about these quote unclote suicide, allthe trees and swings that were like how
the heck did that happen? Youknow? And his hands was tied,
you know, and all the concept. So to me, the when we
elected the first apprismented to president,that like brought up what was hidden on
the surface. And then when Trumpbecame president, it just took it to

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another level. It's just all inyour face. And and for whatever reason
you would have thought that the horridexperience of George Floyd and and and what
we went through as a world,through the pandemic, you know, and
all that kind of stuff, thepeople would start understanding the importance of unity.
But I think people did start tolike understand the part of unity,

(25:52):
but then also understand how the waywe have like legislation and governments around the
world that have ways to put thepressure on the people and make it like
you know, have to go throughthese kind of things like it's like a
like some sort of a like alab experiment or something like that, and

(26:12):
they put it amongst all these people, those who have the power that like
they utilize this kind of power tosee if it would work or get away
with it or something like that.And these are the things that they've been
doing to people. I mean,I maybe like you know, off track,
you know, what's saying what I'msaying, But this is just my
own personal you know, thinking offrom what I assess of what's going on

(26:34):
in our society, you know,just from what we're just dealing with in
our country here it's going around theworld, and then how things of politicians
are going on. It's all kindof boiling down to that kind of thing.
Want to go through something that's racial. There's factions of people who actually
want to see this go on,and people have to actually want to see
it not go on, and that'sthe real crux of But how the way

(26:57):
you eradicate that? But then whowas funneling all that kind of money to
make these kind of things still happen? And you know, the whole thing
with Donald Trump, like like I'mreally not a Donald Trump fan. I
mean, I know, I'm youknow, I'm not against the Republicans or
what they were their agenda of alot of things they have done passed prior
to Donald Trump. But at thesame time, it's like they're doing things

(27:22):
that like right now that it's likelike it's really like it's not doing anything
to help the people. What's goingon in Mary right now is like they're
we're controlled by the Republican Party aright and in the Senate right they have
they're they're in the House. Sowhy are they doing anything right now for
emergency or you're gonna blame it allon Joe Biden. But people don't know

(27:45):
that who really has the powers tosay, yes the things make things happen.
Is that with the Congress was youknow, so I can called psh,
we see it. But like youknow, if somebody was really in
control making things happen, they wouldhave been over there right now. What
happened all these disasters and all thesethings that happened in you know, in
the political side or social side,things could be like a radicadi a little

(28:08):
bit better. But I think thatthey want this to kind of happen.
That's unfortunate. I'll tell you whatI think the spirit of here at tubmans
want to gage. Oh boy,that white voting chair, I'm telling Polo
cheers man, Polo chaires. They'retelling to the video some of them at
the store by the poltis white folkchairs all kind of polta cheers them.
Companies made money last weeks the lastweeks they got a voling cheer folks change

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and throwing him at Bolt County.He's all that wasn't right though, she's
already down wrong person. Yeah,we out we got your frustration, bro,
like you like somebody gonna get it, you know what. I watched
it and I was just like wow. But the unity of the people on

(28:56):
their pots, the unity of thepeople on the here at Tubman bought about
they Harriet too, which that isnot the original reason why they named it
Harriet. Like hey, Hare's twocamps through full right up on the yun.
I did see on one of thestations out there after get the station
that's in Kentucky. But they did, like do look because that was like

(29:18):
a real like like a real goodconversation to the captain and the co captain
and trying to like assess the situation, and they like talked about like both
sides of what what happened. Butthey also all agreed that those guys are
being like you know, you know, being some some may holes. Yeah,
because they said they were yelling racistracial flirts, and I concent you
know, other partings. So youI always try to find if there's a

(29:44):
little bit humor just stopping and Ialways try to find it right. So
the only thing that do not laughingit is when the guys got off the
boat and they were skipping towards theother boat. The guys, the three
guys looked like they was part ofran them club. Oh yeah, yeah,
everybody. It looks like anytime yousee guys sit in and ran towards

(30:07):
the fight, do you know it'sabout to be everybody would on any guys.
It's right, they got in thatbow. I see people jumping in
the water, people getting pushed inthe water. It was just was just
outrageous, and that feeling like alot of different perspectives and a lot of
why people's coming up and saying y'allwas wrong. Yeah, you know a
lot of like so you know thereis that there are white people who do

(30:32):
believe who do believe that Alabama manis a mixed state man. It's no,
it's no, you know, it'sjust like how the way that the
politics are ran, how the whatdo you want to be able to make
things look antevelopment? All that stuff. Still I make that remain, but
let people list live there fucking inthat movie, remember that movie antvelom that
they put out right, So theGeorge Floyd things, So I don't know

(30:56):
if y'all saw it, and andand I forget what's the actor's names?
Actually, h the fingers names areactually brother is Delay. Oh yeah,
yeah, I've been get her name. But anyway, they put that movie
down Antebellum in the middle one ofthe biggest racial riot type situations because the

(31:18):
thing with George Floyd had just happened. I thought that was the worst thing
in mainstream media, because then whywould you do that, Why would you
throw that out there? You knowat that time? You know, I
just feel like I've seen enough slavemovies though blasted. I feel like I've
been looking at the slave movies andthe cabinsts, you know, the mag
you know, talking like that brokenbroken slavery South words to the white mats.

(31:47):
I've seen so many movies, moviesand movies about the horrible things to
African Americans. When I grew upwatching it, I promised you there have
been other things that had happened toother races. You know, you got
the Holocaust, you got a lotof other stuff that have happened. But
only thing they love to show isthe movies Black people can't be down.

(32:08):
I am so proud of that.I am like, fine, instance,
there's something else the show movies about. Yeah, I mean there's a ton
of things talk about. You know, the guy who came up with the
traffic light? All right, sohow about that? Yeah, why not
make some movies about some of theadventures, you know, talking about the
slavery and all that crazement that blackfolks likewise to crt. But if you

(32:34):
don't want to talk about the historyof those things that would happen in the
brutality that was happening in this countrydue to slavery, how about talking about
the achievements of what the things thatpeople you know who persevere do that.
I think that's that's that would bea better storyline of trying to make Americas
say, Okay, let's like,you know, make things. There's a

(32:55):
lot of things that back people whohave done in this country for achievement.
So it's like, you know,get to the story of that. They'll
check films, plantation museums out theremight be the real people they hold in
hospital where it's like it's be somethingand something about everything. You know what
I'm saying, but I don't know, I just take that movie really just

(33:20):
it really hurt my spirit because Ifelt like, why would you put that
out right now? You know whenthey did it, when they put it
out then, and so it's justit's it's it's just it busts my mind.
And I think I don't know,it just it busts my mind.
So the other thing that we wantedto talk about, definitely, it was
going over there in Mali, andI don't think enough people even understand or

(33:45):
are aware. They just in apress conference about an hour or not even
an hour ago, probably twenty minutesago about the stuff that we were talking
about in the Atlanta music and Instagramright put it on. Did you know?
I I do my stru going throughYouTube and social media to see what's
going on in the world, andI ran across something a post about what's

(34:08):
going on with Molly and how theyfelt like and they named some big names
like open Wind for you, andabout people buying land over there and and
and what's going on over there andthe people not getting the help. That's
what really hurt my heart. Yeah, the woman that got on their crying
because she said they are stopping theirhelp from coming through. They're not some

(34:30):
of the donations they're not allowing togo through because they said it's not being
delivered by a certified person or whatever. But you've got people that's hungry.
I understand you worried about food boysand stuff like that, but these people
are worried about their community because theresources and things that needs to be there
from you know, around the worldor femur or whatever. I guess it's

(34:52):
not making it getting to them.Yeah, yeah, that's that's it's it's
very heartbreaking. And you know,I know we have like you know,
some people some places where you candonated across but also looks like the verified
type of donations you can make andstuff like that. We should really be

(35:12):
doing that. We've done it fora lot of different things. In Hawaii
is a part of you know,the United States, and it seems like
everybody seemed like, you know,because it seems so far away that people
are not like you know, jumpingto you know, what's going on for
this, like to like really likeshow up because but if they're being blocked,
then that's another thing that's going on. It's like, but I can't

(35:37):
believe why I haven't seen any celebrities. Are y'all strikes still? Is anybody
else strikes? I'm I don't understandwhy they have not seen anything yet any
uh or I haven't seen I haven'tread across. Maybe there are and I
just haven't read across. I haven'tseen any celebrities saying come help you know
Hawaii Mai. Yes, Hawaii isstill part of the United States, y'all.

(35:59):
Imber I know, y'all. Rememberwas it a geography class? I
was there most of the time.I don't think I played hood y'all time.
I haven't seen any celebrities, anybig, big mainstream artists. Nobody
really pushing, you know, comeon, let's help them. They're they're

(36:20):
still a part of us. They'restill part of the United United States.
They still are a part of that. So we need, you know,
all the big way people. Whiley'all out here throwing out these music videos
and these big you know, eventsand stuff like that, make sure that
you are talking about the fact thatwe got a almost a whole of the
people that have been burnt down.And the woman said the death toll is

(36:43):
much more than what they're reporting.She said, they're reporting like an eighty
year, a hundred or whatever.But she said, there there are hundreds
and not thousands, dousands of people. There are people bodies that are just
floating in the water. She said, and then and and tours. There's
a tour. I still got oneof you. I'm kind of to look
at right coming there? Come on, now, what are you come to

(37:05):
look at? People have to canceltheir weddings and all that stuff, and
they still want to make it happybecause there's been so much money, like
you said, like you said,like spend that money on helping out you
know, the you know, thecitizens. You know, this is it's
terrible, it really is. Wegotta look at some more information about like
you know who else, like who'sdefinitely like you know, local things that

(37:27):
we can help out with as well, like you know said the right cross.
But if we can look into that, like how to weigh that it
is verified that we can like itwill have it you know on the showy
Yeah, if you she said,instead of spending that five dollars on Starbucks,
please donate it if you don't wantto. I guess she had a
a and I folsted it in theAtlanta music industry groups. I guess she

(37:47):
has, you know, a fundraiser, but she said, if this house
is serious, she said, ifyou don't want to send to me,
I don't care. Fine one that'scertified and send it to them, but
help us. The government is not. How now they just did uh just
twenty what twenty minutes ago? Theygot on the officials in Hawaii. They

(38:07):
got up there and they started talkingabout the situation and what makes me worry
about the whole thing about celebrities andrich people going down there and violin and
all the contests because he said itin the news conference. He said,
we're gonna we're not gonna allow youto come and take these people's lands.
You're not going to be able tobenefit off of their paying stuff and worship

(38:31):
and traumatic situation. So that makesme feel like there's truth. So that
what was his name that it wasthe podcaster? I liked his graphics too,
but I posted it in the AtlantaMusic Instagram on Facebook. But there
was some truth to that, becausewhy would the governor get up there and
they have to even say that?All right, Like he said, we're

(38:52):
putting rules and information stuff into place, so that y'all cannot come out here
and buy the land from these people. That's crazy. Now instead of you
trying to help down to rebuild theirland, you're trying to figure out how
you can buy it. When Isee that picture open just putting fields behind
people's back, I was like,wtf man, right what open? I

(39:17):
don't Oprah yo, I don't knowwhat's going on right now? Over I
let over since so I don't know. My films would be hurt if all
you know, I don't know ifthey try to bring OPRA down or really
I don't know what I don't know. I don't want like to spread fake
news, so I don't want tosay I don't know. I really I

(39:37):
don't know because I'm not there,you know, oprahead. I've watched and
looked up the OPRA all my life, you know, ause a little girl
and my grandma used to watch theOpen Winter Show and and all that kind
of stuff. So I would hopeand pray that what they're saying it's not
true, you know. I meanI hope not either. You know.
I definitely also grow up with youknow what's are, But but I never

(40:00):
popping up. I didn't get somebodytrying to take her down over or is
something really happening? I mean,what is the odds that that to happen
something like that for that she likeher out there? Yeah, so she
really was out there putting till itshund people here? How was she able

(40:20):
to get there and other people can'tget there with donations and stuff. They're
saying that the National Guard was blockingthings, but they let her in with
a characters. I don't get it. I don't know, y'all. Yeah.
So the other thing they're talking aboutis why were the sirens not Yeah,
they said they got eighty at leasteighty sirens around that ed and they

(40:46):
why did they not release her?Eleven? That's eleven on Football Hills?
So why would they not start whenthere's a bast thunderstorm or the particul hurricane,
a hurricane or a tornado. Youhear the silence right off the bat.
Why was there no sirens? Thatdon't make sense to me. I

(41:10):
don't know what's going on, y'all. I haven't been able to catch that.
The guy said, Biden is onhis way. I don't know we're
Biden then, but he's on stop, he's on his way. He just
woke up everybody over there to talkabout I don't know if somebody called him
and said, look, Biden,you need Golod talking about it. Get

(41:36):
on that plane to not call onhim. But they said Biden's on his
way over there. I think theysaid tomorrow. I don't know where it
was. And on Thursday. Justwoke up on Monday like and I'm I'm
this is not mean, this isnot a seculation. I sat there and

(41:57):
watch that part of the live newscoperence to thirty minutes ago, and they
said that Biden said he on hisway. Okay. Oprah got there first.
How the first FEMA is acting upand saying and the Red Cross is
only right now, is the onlyone that's really doing anything that's like,

(42:19):
you know, really helping anybody inthe world was trying. But I think
that she said they weren't even gettingthe helpful feeling that they need it.
It's like it's it's like they're almostIt reminds me of the devastation of Hurricane
Katrina. Remember how bad that was, and remember how they wasn't getting help
for a long time, and theywas mad at they said Bush didn't act
quick enough. He didn't he wouldneed to be done. Remember, people

(42:44):
had to be all up in thedome stuff and all the stuff. The
craziest that was going on. Thisreminds me of that the way that woman
got on there. It was inseveral people and they're talking about missing children
and all copers a lot of Idon't know how much of it is.
But the lady the people was client. So there's gotta be some truth to
what. You know, what I'msaying, there's something something, some information,

(43:07):
some hiding stuff. I think somestuff is gonna come out of there.
There's something more to this. Yeah, then then we know because I
don't get I don't get why theywet the tires. I don't understand.
Your thing is, yeah, that'sa big fla. He has a big
bed flight. Yeah, why wouldthere no fire? And if it was
a test run or something like theywere trying to do, you know for
training firefighters. I did hear SOMETHDeffect, But they knew that like the

(43:30):
reason that the wind can really getwas whipping like you know, it's in
the middle of the summer and therethe breeze when the wind that could definitely
create a you know, a firelike's gonna burn everything to hell down.
And then another thing like you didn'treally see, like how did the fire
your foot out? Was it?Fire departments ain't talking to fire up properly,
like how did the fire burn out? I think in some places is

(43:51):
still because the lady burning running shethis woman lookeding us. Yeah she had
her you could know, and she'slike, I've been out here for four
days trying my best. You know, you got people that's hungry. They
don't have no supplies, they don'thave no gas, the cards that they

(44:12):
can't go nowhere, like you know, you got no pampers, no diapers.
People are trying to go. Peoplein Hawaii are trying to help each
other because they're not getting help fromthe other United States South America. But
Joe Biden shop but spreading Biden sayyou'll be there tomorrow. All right,

(44:32):
we shit up, Then get yourgrass on over there, sir, Right,
Why wouldn't you go over there today? After two days? How
open they come on anything? Comeover there? At least? Did that
somebody get on the damn phone.I'm I don't get how to over beat

(44:53):
Biden there? Yeah, what's goingon? I gotta find out that what's
going on with this, But thethings I ask the people do know,
but we just don't know what's happening, like when it's coming, you know
what I mean, So you justkind of be like you know, what's
what's next. But I think thatpeople need to take a lot of these
things going on, like you know, don't say what a grain of salt,

(45:15):
man like really learn with this andme like look like they they we
all we're all going through something bysomething that they're putting up upon us,
and we gotta like start to wakeup on it, like prepare for this,
like yeah, you know what thewhat they said during the press during
their live press conference, they said, don't believe everything you hear in the
social media, right, don't believeeverything that they put out there, because

(45:37):
we already know the government get happen. There's truthful about everything. There's something
like expect your gadget like Sherlock Holmes, like there's something and then why are
y'all trying to buy laying off thesepeople? It's then it's still burning,

(46:00):
y'all. They got body. Thebook already got out right now. I
think a books say selling books aboutalready I hope y'all go name some of
that money out there, nay canhelp to How are y'all putting out books?
Then it can happen. How I'sgonna happen. And y'all got one
shot already. School, y'all gotwho's y'all writing? Three months old?

(46:28):
Going up for me to write abook? For me to write a book,
y'all, And I'm an author.I didn't wrote seven or eight books.
First of all, I gotta havean idea of the concept. One
taking the idea of the concept,It really does take me some weeks to
you know, if not months,to get it all on paper, you
know what I'm saying. And thenyou gotta go through your editing, you

(46:50):
know, and I might take anextra week or whatever. You know,
it might take me at least twomonths at least put a book together.
If I'm serious and I'm doing itand our a day yea, this is
before days ago. That's AI gotalready. They probably had the storyline and
everything in there plays the AI.Why would they have a storyline about something
they ain't happening yet it was likethree days ago, and that TikTok music

(47:16):
in the background. They're like,yes, why y'a ain't putting up no
sirens. Why y'all trying to buyland already? The place has only been
on fire or four for four days, and y'all all the only thing you
can think about is, oh,how many diapers and how much water and
how much money and health? Icould say, you call up there said

(47:37):
got I got an awful? Please? Right? You know what I'm saying,
I'm like stable, everybody burn itdown like he's on to play with
fires an awful? Please, Itake that little burning land right on off
your hands. What I'm still tryingto find my loved ones. I'm still
trying to find people. That's listen. We still got knees over here.
We don't got no one over here. We don't got no food over here,

(47:59):
we don't got healthcare type stuff overhere. We don't got the things
we need. And you come talkingabout can I can I get your land?
Y'all brown? Like it's like theydid it so they lighting up.
I'm just still stuck on how toover get there before I'm gonna let that

(48:21):
go? All right, We tryto find out, but there's a lot
of other things also going on.What you know, throughout this time,
right, like that's one of thebiggest things. Now we I'm hoping that
you know, yeah, you know, we can resolve this and get something
like some sort of order for themand hopefully, like you know, before,
I think the thing in Mali andthe Alabama riverboat braun kind of happened

(48:44):
at the same time, and sowe got this straight. We saw because
there was a fire in Mali andit looks bad, but that but them
kicking each other till us on thatriver boat it had its captivated swing them
sing them fider man versus are we'rebeing in Part nine, like yeah,
that was a different wing ever,think like that, I mean, like

(49:07):
that was wild. Yeah. Sothis is our way of really trying to
bring out the awareness of what's neededand what's going on over in my way,
they need your help if they're youknow, definitely, I know we're
going to donate. You know,I hope that all of you will donate
it. You know, you haveyour favorite charities, I'm sure your churches

(49:31):
and stuff like that that you donateto, but also set aside something if
you donate to the church in thechurch half of it and give the other
half to you know organization that's overthere. Like if you usually get you
know, six scoops up cream andsugar in your in your coffee cut down,
don't get coffee today, and Patsend that money if you use it,

(49:52):
making me make it. Dean beenaround a long time and it's not
gonna die without your money, likehelp out over Yes, Yes, that's
that's what being a part of theUnited States is all about. And the
part that you know, we're supposedto come together, sure you know,
and come together does not mean tryto see how you can profit off of
somebody else's pain. No, revitalizethat place. You know, we're gonna

(50:15):
have to do that. Some peoplestill say land up and not trying to
figure out how you can get itput a low low. That's still scandalous.
You have the shamby yourself. Yougotta really feel bad that these people
are over there still trying to findtheir kids, they mamas, their daddy,
their grandpa, They watching the showJo and everybody their dead loved ones

(50:35):
in the water dead and y'all tryingto buy their land. That's a damn
shank. They're gonna have to Theyget suits, the government get suits over
that. Because of the fact thatthey didn't have the horns and all that
stuff like the alert them but overthere on that you need to be there
at tonight. Fox will eat thatup right there, boxing me all over

(50:57):
that, like look at Dows didthat? Yeah, Donald, we don't
even talk about Donald Trump. Idon't even understand. How does you mee?
How do man can every time Iturned around here getting dot into something?
How is he still able to runfor president? I don't get.
I don't understand him. You knowwhat, ain't never makes sense to me

(51:17):
since twenty twenty. I swear toget when they uh when when when they
started selling stock right before everything startsclosing down? You know they do that?
Martha. I I think you needto talk some smacks because they put
you in jel for that. Youknow what I'm saying. You had to
come out and smoke what sps?Get past that page? Yeah, ain't

(51:42):
got mad. Popularly again, it'sbeen like the whole how did Trump get?
All the stuff that has happened?And people are still saying, you
know Trump, I don't get didy'all not just see what happened in twenty
twenty. In the four years feelinghe was only in there for four See,
people don't understand about the energy.Yeah, just energy and the thing.

(52:07):
I know. But you said you'renot a fan because you lived in
Jersey, right, New York,So you remember what happened when he was
out there, you know, AndI remember what's the one thing that you
always talk about, especial part five? Yeah, part five, and how
he treated the whole situation like thattime for nothing and never did it.

(52:29):
Yeah, he got a coalition forthat right there. So and the things
we did with the you know,with the beauty passions and all that stuff
with those women, it's like,you know, there's an opposite life.
But he was still you know,a plus man. So I just don't
you know, do you think ifTrump was a black man, do you
think he was still getting run forpresident? Getting getting died in every since

(52:52):
state? George battles and you stillhaven't say both me for president? You
ain't slit? You figure what partmyself from all experiences, right, didn't
happen. I don't get that either. I don't know what's up with the
United States. Yeah, they're breakingtheir own promises to themselves, and that's

(53:15):
what it's looking like. Right now, the empires like the country. I
don't really break my heart here.I don't. I don't know what's going
on. Yeah, so let's talkabout ice. It was a good day.

(53:36):
So I remember what Ice cud andsome other people who's really on Trump's
side and really you know, youknow, were waning them. I don't
know. I ain't West, likeI didn't even know Trump like raped me,
like, well, nobody was onlet me do it enough for years.

(53:57):
But so I don't know. Nowice Cube is, you know,
hesn't got past that because we wasall everybody was mad at him for a
little while, you know, buthe didn't come up. You know,
he's the controversy man. He gonnaalways do something to push you know.
He's like a different kind of Thifyou say, if you said, just
get a with him, right,I'm really gonna Yeah. But Ice Cube's

(54:21):
basically talking about the industry. He'slike, yeah, he's a whistle blower.
He laying on the line. He'she's doing what Kanye West. Yeah,
you know, but they you know, they whenever Kanye West come up
and say say that, they'll say, Kanye, what's crazy. But they
don't say that about ice cube,No, because they know it's it's very

(54:43):
like it's a lot of validities,what like what he's saying, like it's
valid all the way, you know, and didn't like those those players can't
say anything, you know, theycan't they can't do anything because they're under
a gag type of order, justsay okay, this is what's happening.
But then he still wants to workput them, you know, I guess
they don't. You know, youlike here al he's gonna said a little

(55:05):
too much. That's why given hisvictory. Uh, but it's still yeah,
it's still gonna. I think it'sgonna it's gonna take off like and
one and now yeah, it's Imean, it's probably taken longer than it
would if he would have had theblack and the other partnerships that you need
it. What's the NBA, Butyou know it's still gonna be you know
what I'm saying. He's he's aleague owner, and I guess they don't

(55:27):
want then why would you not?Why would you not? You got these
are older basketball stars, right andthen other people who are talented that are
coming up and and they're doing threewas this a three pot? Three?
Yeah, and they're doing it thissummer. They're saying that the NBA is
I guess saying that there's a nocompetition uh summer no competition clause. Yeah,

(55:52):
that the owners have the time.But he's saying they they're not in
competition. They play in the summer, completely different seasons from them. They
don't even do as many games,like what's the what's the big deal the
w NBA, that's part of theNBA as well, right, but he
said they won't even share the scheduleso that they can make sure you the
differ because it's like you're not.Every time you go up for it to
get a sponsorship deal or something,it's like they are. The NBA is

(56:15):
the one that's top of them.NBA while you you start, you sat
started kind of a look bit likemonopoly, Like you know, I don't
know if it's a conspiracy or not, but it's a conspiracy or not.
But it was seeing that it wasa like he didn't want to take a
COVID shot because he also had anine million dollars deal on the table,

(56:37):
so that that's that's the he saidthat as his own. Now he said
that he lost a nine million dollarmovie deal because he refused to take the
COVID shot, and he said hedidn't want to take the COVID shot because
he felt like it wasn't it wasn'twhat tested long enough. There was too
much experimental or whatever, which Ifeel like I've always felt like they shouldn't

(56:59):
have push that on people. Ido. I do myself ask the question,
how is it that you're able tocome up with a vaccine in such
a short period of time, youknow, had like ye a pandemic,
Like you already asked something, thisplan to do something that you know what
they can do? Yeah, mightyou have a book that comes out and
talks about this in the eighties,right like how are we in the matrix?

(57:25):
Which pill did you take? Thered pill or the group? Because
there's a lot going one that don'tmake sense. I I find I think
I might think about Bill because understandwhat was going on, and then like
what was the knowing? Not yougo down that rabbit hole and then you're
like, Okay, this is it. I don't need to go right now.

(57:46):
A lot of people are not deepnothing. I still gonna live.
It's just because the stuff is thething that comes to the surface. Yeah,
the stuff just like you cannot there'scertain things you just can't deny that
you see that's going on. Youlike, you can't keep acting like you

(58:08):
don't see the correlation between private prisonsand the music industry. Yeah, oh,
the rap industry, you know.Yeah, and and the whatever.
H i AX keep calling them gatekeepers. A lot of people call them gatekeeper.
There's some stuff going on that weare not seeing on the surface.
Yeah. Yeah, I excut evensaid he said when that when that when

(58:31):
they put their music out, hesaid they He said, we've never pushed
that, we put it in ourin our neighborhood. That it was the
media that took it to that nextlevel. They can like exploit it.
Yes, there was from what Ihear from one of the videos that I

(58:52):
posted in the Letting Music Anustry groupon face. But there was a private
conversation, that's what that's what's beingtoo. There was a private conversation back
in the early nineties when some executivesfrom different industries, artists, whatever,
came together to talk about what theywere playing on doing. Yeah, and

(59:14):
the money that was about to bemade with this uh this deal. It
involved the music industry, and itinvolved prisons, private prisons. Right,
people can go and do their researchand see. But it's so obvious though,
because I think about it, itis they they stopped, like you

(59:35):
said, the public enemies, thekarious ones, all the all the artists,
artists and anybody had told them waslike uplifting people. Yeah, they
stopped giving them deals, right,and then out came all the trap drill,
you know, everybody walking around lookinglike what's the what's the one from
Chicago? The one circle little christmOh, that's oh my god. Everybody

(01:00:04):
looked like kids keeping I'm like,what happened to the dogs in the barber
shop? And get that nice daywith a little design and stuff? Not
everybody want to wear twins. Icouldn't take I remember wanting when was in
Chicago, you know, in Chicagoat the time when Chief Peoples are at
the height of his celebrity. Yeah, we've got to Georgia and I've looked
at over them like, damn,that look like the people over there in

(01:00:25):
Chicago. I'm like, y'all,y'all look like little like the musical.
I couldn't believe it, you knowwhat I'm saying, Oh, we got
a visitor also, so that's whatwas the music? Y yeah on the

(01:00:46):
movie unscripted, that's what be happening, right It wasn't I'm talking about right
now, like hold on, itwasn't information. I don't know. They
need to leave it. Okay,we's gonna have a recording or whatever or
whoever is at the door. Whois it? Who is it? Okay?

(01:01:20):
Alright, alrighty cool? What one? Sister? I I don't know
how. I was like, let'sgo some pep. I'm like, no,
we might need some evidence. Jasinewanted We're gonna take a quick We're
gonna take a quick break up.Then we gonna come right that what whose
I scripted? That was mbe onscripted right there? Yeah, I worrow

(01:02:07):
baby. I don't name nobody.I just want one. I call me
went lonely and like a homy.I'm gon f stone me. I've been
feeling crazy, but I'm my ownday bazy. I'm progues. Try to

(01:02:28):
get you sunny soup by the sideof play and a little heavy smoke double
side. Want to row me upbecause I got a night by name,
say I early day. You don'twant the famish play, got my heart

(01:02:49):
fro my parrayer you a conversation,stroke your crazy. He was a Jamerican.
Never so you girls. He wastaking baking. I don't mommy thinking
my my baby, Why my Ibe hide? I convey a ship the
baby something that of you excu Nextbaby, baby bade me. I'm a

(01:03:16):
baby. I only working when youpay, saying he believe he was at
him. Say honey, I can'tthink for love. I can only think
for money, baby, baby,I don't name bide, I just want
one. I can me went alonelysing like a homy someone so colone me.

(01:03:43):
I've been selling crazy, but I'mmy own, Say bazy, I'm
procrastinating. Try to get this moneyso bad the side play under little wavy
o. Se want to row meup because I got a night bide name

(01:04:04):
baby, I don't name abide,I don't want one. I came me
when alone and like a homy commoncoslone me. I haven't sending baby betting
my own nay the name I need, remember the name. I need the

(01:05:03):
night that Obama don't be a friend. Day after the darkness the light.

(01:05:35):
Okay, don't be afraid when hecomes along. Ninety o nah h h

(01:06:08):
hasting journey you along if you don'tknow the party is along, but if
you try, you'll sharely grow thehill past the sorrow they've been keeping you

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low, you below stow Grow grow, grow, grow, grow grow un
grow grow grow grow, grow growyou gota grow, grow grow grow Even

(01:07:06):
if you're wrong, you're wrong,even if you come FIOI, even if
the journey is called believe in love, and I know day you will grow
day by day. If you willlove, you never be strange. Grow

(01:07:39):
grow, grow grow you gotta grow, grow, grow you gota grow.
Clock you shorker, so short itwhat's going on? You have tuned into

(01:08:11):
the latter end up on the moveunscripted. Yeah, that was that was
unscripted. It was a scot moment. But the thing is, what we
were saying about before we went intothe break is there is there There was
a secret meeting of some type inthe nineties, and this is what we
have now and the music industry is, and how many people are in jail

(01:08:38):
for a little petty stuff, allkinds of stuff, you know, and
the correlation to how the prison system, the private prison system, corporations get
free labor from them, you know, or dis kind of you know,
because the prisoners are making different itemsand the and the corporations are able to
sell them out for Yeah, they'rebasically paying the prisoners slave wages like type

(01:09:00):
stuff, and but they're charging youknow, the consumers you know, and
escalate the amount of price, andthey're making a big profit. Right,
So what it appears to be ifthere's some there was some type of agreement
where the prisons had to stay full, right, that was like the contract
or whatever. And so they feltlike the music, if they got more

(01:09:24):
people to put them drill and thereand all that kind of stuff, more
people would start to act out whatthey're hearing and the music, and that
would have them will be able torescue people and put them in jail and
have it filled up the way theywant. That makes sense, it does.
And when you go back and lookat what the media, the mainstream

(01:09:46):
media, the music industry and allthe people, what the owners, what
they own, and then what theirinvestments are in, it makes you think
you just gotta go out and doyour own research, you know. But
yeah, it makes sense. Wewere already to saying that though, you
know, oh yeah, for along time I've I've known about certain things
that they were doing up there withthe prison and how the way that they

(01:10:09):
are setting up like a lot ofthese youngsters and the older guys as well.
We've had shows with guys that cameon the show talking about like you
know, they didn't sat for ten, fifteen years, twenty years, you
know what I'm saying. Like we'vehad those the books and stuff like that.
The guy had the book Terrell watchingsomething like that, like, uh,
a few other guys like we hadjust phone calls, uh Lady Chris,

(01:10:32):
Lady Crystal and stuff like that,guys up there in the West Coast
who actually been going through that kindof thing. You know, the prison
system and these guys are older.I think they're just getting out, you
know, from ten years ago.We just had the other other guys that
the musician Norman as well, youknow, so you know that it's definitely
happening, you till even with thedrug pushed drugs youth in the music.

(01:10:57):
Yeah, and now you got awhole generation of people who are addicted to
opioids, you know what I'm saying. He even got Beyonce, who's one
of the biggest freaking artists ever gotwith a song that's telling you you I
gotta give my prescription. You know, I want to talk about getting high,
you know, I like and peopletalking about purpose set and Molly's and

(01:11:19):
almost like they're pushing that in themusic and young people are absorbing that and
they're going and acting out what they'rehearing. Yeah, so the only way
to change that, And you know, it's been fifty years of hip hop,
Yeah, I've seen a lot ofchange. You know, what do
you think, mister stout can canchange the direction of music? How can

(01:11:41):
we take back control of our musicand what's going on and not be used
in this high powered money situation that'shappening between the labels, the mainstream media,
and the private prisons. And thenthey said I just heard them on
one of the shows say that,Biden just science what I'm saying, like
in twenty twenty one, to makeit harder for corporations to profit offer private

(01:12:04):
presence. This is twenty twenty one. That means how long has this been
going on or for a long time? Yeah, the crime bills and all
those things. I think that whatthey actually can do, like you know,
for for the fiftieth anniversary Hip hopdefinitely like big up to all of
that as well. I'm I'm reallyexcited about that whole thing, you know,

(01:12:25):
for this and old people who arecelebrating that. But at the same
time, we got to take everythingwe were talking about tonight of collectively about
how the way it could really workfor you know, our culture and how
the where we like do things inour neighborhoods or in our communities. And
I think like one of the things, like one of the points that you
let you brought up and stuff aboutlike some if you are artists, you

(01:12:50):
well you bring back things that reallywas that helped society or the culture compared
to drag it down. Like Iremember when they had that songs about people
saying, hey, don't sell crack, don't smoke crackc do not that stuff,
you know what I mean, Andthen then it became I sell crack.
I put it out there, likeI'm like, you know, it

(01:13:12):
became that thing. But to actuallyrecognize it and say you know, and
actually to recognize it to say,okay, this is what we got to
change that around, Like I wouldactually like get all beats that is,
to have the self destructure type beaton it, and I have another generation
right now, So I fare likethe kids out there that's rocking, you

(01:13:35):
know, and uh, you know, let's see like you know what it
is, you know, let's actuallyout there to see what they would to
pick their brains to see, like, you know, what's really going on,
uh in the climate of what's what'sreal right now? You know.
So I don't know, like youknow, a lot of stuff. It's

(01:13:55):
gotta be re agitated or like likebrought back, you know, to to
actually be like heard on a newgenerational level. Because you talk about twenty
years twenty years of that you've beenputting this this prison system together and also

(01:14:16):
this pipeline. But also you're doingit through a programming of generational music.
And that's why these guys are goingto prison right now or they getting getting
shot or they got outshoot. Soyou created this, you know, through
this this system of music because youyou found a way to work it against
the people who was trying to likeuplift themselves. So yeah, I think

(01:14:40):
it's it's a lot that's going wrongwith that. But well, you know,
coming through my party the States,when I wrote that song or whatever,
happened to music? You know,It's just like if this is not
the music I grew up with.This is not the music that you know
motivating me. It's not the musicthat made me fall in love with music.
This is what is this. I'mwatching people I go to I work

(01:15:03):
in a drug treatments and I'm watchingpeople come in every day who are a
product of this. You know whatI'm saying. When I worked in the
prisons, I'm I'm watching people comewalk in, young guys. You know,
I'm coming in with horror stories andstuff, and I'm looking. I'm
literally these fifty years, I ain'tbeen here the whole fifty you know what

(01:15:24):
I'm saying. Because I'm only fiftyfour, say four, I didn't remember
none of that. But from whatI've seen over my life stand, I've
seen the change, and I've seenhow it has gone into uh downward spiral
and now use a big celebrities thatare freaking getting killed, mainstream rap artists

(01:15:46):
and stuff like that. Like themusic. It's just so once you see
the culprit, once you see theproblem, once you uncover the situation,
at that point you start to makechange. You start to do things then
attended movement is large. Independent artistshas ability to change the ship the music
because you out number mainstream, youreally do. And most of you are

(01:16:06):
at that point where you don't evenwant to deal from the labels anymore.
You want to say independent. That'swhat I'm hearing them say. That's what
the streets are saying. We don'twant, you know, anymore. Social
media made that possible for us togo out and get our own money.
So you have the ability to changethe direction of the music now too.

(01:16:28):
Yeah, you definitely have to openup to a different variation. You understand
up bead either you cannot, Okay, you it's okay, you followed you
you know, you thought it wascool. Okay, but now you understand
the results. You know, sonow that you see the problem, fix
it, work together. Unity,you know, that's what we need to
We need to be unified. I'lltalk about that all the time in the

(01:16:51):
Lanta Music Industry Group. You know, I'm definitely you can go check out
some of the artists in the AtlantaMusic Industry Group. Check out the different
music view shows that they have.You know, if you're an artist singing
music, definitely miss the stout worksfor a lot of different artists reach out
to him. This man got moreconnections that I could ever ever, ever

(01:17:13):
ever imagine. Like he's been You'vebeen doing it for thirty years or something.
Yeah. Yeah, So whenever Igive a project to list the Stout
and I say min Stout, helpme, and he telling me, okay,
well this listen, you know,with what budget to he makes it
happen. My My brand has grownby leaps and bounds since I have been
with Yeah, yeah, I liketo see things happen for artists or like

(01:17:38):
that's the thing and another thing,like it's like when I put out something
myself, because I don't mind likedoing something for myself, but but I
could back it up by putting somebodyelse stuff up out there and seeing,
yeah, like this their stuff islike doing something, you know. So
yeah, come get some hashtag back, come get something. So next week
we're gonna happen it next week.It's next week to twenty three, next

(01:17:59):
Wednesday. So we've started getting newmoderators for the Atlanta Music Industry Group.
I can't do it all by myself, miss Stolf. He can't do it
all by himself, you know,or whatever. So we have moderators,
people who are coming to help runthe group because we have over thirty two
thousand members and I can't you know, match. So one of the moderators

(01:18:23):
is gonna be coming on next Wednesday. His name is Terence I don't want
to say his name wrong, TerenceJay then it Singior. So he he's
got a host of of of he'scoming with a lot to the to the
group. You know, I'm settinga lot to the group and so we
definitely want you to check it out. Check out our interview with him next

(01:18:44):
week, like a lot like he'she's you go into the Atlanta Music Industry
group on Facebook, goll Atlanta mu z i C Music, you know,
Atlanta Music Industry, Atlanta m uz i C Industry, you know
group on Facebook, or go toatlantin Music Industry dot com, you know,
and then you can still get tothe group or whatever. And it's

(01:19:05):
a joint because it's a very interactivegroup. A lot of people have made
worthwhile connections. We've seen people rise, you know, in all different levels
and in the independent music industry orwhatever. We like, we really just
been pushing the indie movement and wehave the ability. There's thousands, millions

(01:19:26):
of us of independent artists all aroundthe world. We can come together and
make a change in music and takecontrol back. The DJs used to have
control. They said that the industrytook it from them. I'm guessing probably
around about that time in the ninetiessomewhere run in there, they took it
from them, right, and thenthey took the troll up and start pushing.
Ice Cube said, a lot ofthis music that you jam too don't

(01:19:47):
even come from the artist. Theartist is not the right writer. From
these labels. It's a group ofthem and they make them put out this
stuff. But now we understand theagenda right there, we have, but
it's been out there for a longtime. They're out there for a very
long time, and people are wakingup to a lot of information. You
can you don't have the sign tothese labels, you know what I mean,

(01:20:09):
and then put out good quality ofmusic. We will listen to it.
You can send it to us.You can say to me, I
can him start seven one a gami? I can't? I play the music
and some more of the clubs numberyou're standing in there, it's just sitting
in there. You know what theylook a little bit of TI to put
the app. That's story, yousee. So what's going on with schemes?

(01:20:29):
Be ready before we roll up outof here? Coming up this Saturday,
I'm gonna have some a couple moreinterviews were still with definitely through Matt
Joints for fifty if anniversary of hipHop. You know, I just I'm
gonna do it for the rest ofthe year, but also have some interviews
I wanted to see. We're gonnahave all of the Boss coming on the
air with us as well because shehad a new singles dropping. My man

(01:20:53):
Buddy is doing some things and meon with t questions. I gotta lovely
radios going on. And also atLong Jewel out there with ninety seven point
nine out there in Philadelphia. Youknow. Also, you know we were
making some moves. I'm seeing someof the pictures when we was out at
Philly that was pretty cool. Ohyeah see those, Yeah, you gotta
checked that out. I think heposted up Potlanta MS Energy Group too.

(01:21:15):
Yeah, yeah, look a fewthings that we've been to Philadelphia. I
think we was out here uh inuh Columbus for New Years or pictures of
it. At Yeah in Jersey.Yeah, so we're definitely gonna still be
doing something. That hook of Atlanticis coming just out. Yeah, be
patients were working on it. Youknow, we're working on it. We're

(01:21:36):
working on it, and we're gonnabe out in Atlanta. This myself right,
that's that's gonna be a fun thing. Oh yeah, my man eleven.
Yeah, Yeah, we're Gonnak beingstudio Buck had Boys Ye, Bucky
Boys man at that? What wasthat? That was? Uh? Condo?

(01:21:59):
That that was nice. I'm like, Bud, that's the style.
I'm like, all right, right, wait do it well, y'all Until
next time next week eight pm Easternsanatime, Stepan TM Sentra sanatime, six
pm Mountain sanatime or by pm specificwill be back on and we're gonna have

(01:22:21):
our uh our interview with Terrence parentsJay Bennett Senior. I believe that's I
said the whole thing right. He'swith Hype Magazine. Uh, he's with
with a uh next level DJ.Okay, Yeah, I mean, I
hope. I don't know if Iput those words around or tight on around,

(01:22:43):
but he's got a lot going on. Muh was it? Tim's tim
Z people with him he Yeah,he's got a lot going on, so
definitely looking forward to talking with him. And we have some other moderators that
we want to bring them on andintroduce them. So if you kind of
know who's running to you know whatI'm saying, who's approven or what what?
And we are definitely watching a lotof the artists have been starting to

(01:23:05):
pen you know, some of theartists that come through or whatever, or
the different people in the group,so that you can see what's going on.
To definitely go to the featured areaof the Atlanta Music Industry Group Facebook
group and you'll be able to seesome of the talent, some of the
you know services or whatever, andjust have fun with us. We have
a good group. It's I'm reallyhappy how interactive it is. It is.

(01:23:27):
It's really fun, you know,to hang out and and I can
hear like the different music, youknow, that funny thing art was going
in and see what's what you know? I would see uh I see uh
Chloe Banks, I be like,uh approven are oh yeah, oh yeah
yeah get it on the show.Yeah, they'll get it back on.
We're gonna have a better interview thistime because I'm be nice, I understand
what nothing to say. Seek tolove y'all until next week. Oh right

(01:23:55):
out all the move unscripted, veryno comebody, Whatever happened? What happened

(01:24:20):
to me? Somebody kill me somebody? And and that music whereever happened to

(01:24:43):
like Marvel, gae or a littleprince. Let's go see whatever happened to
a little many lord in, alittle outcast and a little BLUs. Whatever
happened ten years? Somebody send downand save a music contay must be a

(01:25:21):
reason music conscience don't speaking. Weused to sing about love and the struggle.
Weak face took the cup and whenwe felt down and would give the
people hope. You listen to asong and remove every note, forget the
three minutes because the band me onone. You can touch the soul,
you can get it be a longone, that music, it takes you

(01:25:42):
back. Let's see it. Bringthat back because we need it. Lord,
I received it so from the band, drop from courage to blow.
But my ears, we've got away to go and our fear, but
we never make it until we formour own and we take it so much
telling, but it just get't wasteit because good music it was no place,
no punish, it was no safestop killing in the music. Okay,

(01:26:06):
what happened to the music the day? Wherever day to music? Somebody
stand out and say, o,whereever happened to do you remember that didn't

(01:26:36):
use whereever happened somebody helped somebody sendout and save a music. Oh grow

(01:27:12):
up yourself? And what's stolen all? There so much? And they stolen
all all? Do you love thiskind of way? There's just too much
people being at I wonder why somany about the nicky cry because we don't

(01:27:50):
stop its farting? You go up, there were nothing when anyone we will

(01:28:15):
chant, nothing will if we don'tfor all the one to try to do
never will be enough for me.And I'm lowly on the wall. We

(01:28:47):
can saying if they want to whatyou can be? And I want kill

(01:29:17):
Ever the way we don't gonna worrah. We gotta subot stopping we all wanting

(01:30:15):
now if we don't the world.So there is one more thing that I

(01:31:17):
wanted to talk about before our intoday's show. So I have a broadcast
on Big Old Live that I doIf any of you are familiar with Big
Old Lives It's an app on yourphone and you can tap into, you
know, all kind of different hostsand shows and things of nature, and
I do one, right, SoI wanted to talk about the YouTube thing.

(01:31:41):
So so sometimes when I'm doing TheBig Old Lives, I'll tap into
my analytics and YouTube and I seea big sturge of view, so I
know it's coming from, you know, my Big Old Life broadcast. My
question is once the broadcast is over, and it's what happens to those students
strings, because I'll see like twothree, four hundred strings, you know,

(01:32:04):
on some of the different videos thatI share in the group, I
mean, in my Big Old Lives, and it will correlate to my YouTube,
but then when I go back later, it's like those strings disappear.
So I'm just curious if there's anyother YouTubers or people out there who have
noticed, you know, some somethinggoing on with the strings. I don't
know, maybe it's just my account, but I actually like tested it myself,

(01:32:30):
and I have to went to myYouTube analytics at the same time when
I'm doing a broadcacast just to see, you know, you want to know
if those are real viewers that aretuning in, you know, when I
do my big old live and thenI'm seeing them, I'm seeings a correlation
with the number of strings I'm gettingat that moment with the different videos.
But then when I'm going back,say thirty minutes later, an hour later,
those strings are gone. So Idon't know what that's all about.

(01:32:53):
But I did want to talk aboutthat. I meant to mention it earlier.
We have to test the long timetoday. You know, I just
like to bring awareness to what's goingon in our world, what's going on
around us, you know, somethings that are seeing and some things that
are not seeing, and just keepingan eye definitely for the people out in
Molly. You know, my heartwent out when I saw the video.

(01:33:15):
My heart went out to the peoplethat were basically crying out for help.
So I'm glad that they did alive conference tonight and they talked about,
you know, what's going on,the efforts or whatever. And I hope
that that brings awareness and unless peopledonate, and I hope they start making
some changes. And I hope definitelywhen Biden goes out there, I think

(01:33:36):
they said, I believe they saidtomorrow he'll be there tomorrow that he will
address us going on and sending inthe help that they need, because it's
a horrible situation. I remember whenI was living in Atlanta and her whole
Hurricane Katrina and how that went andhow the people weren't getting helped. So
I hate seeing a repeat of thatwith this, So I definitely wanted to
bring awareness about this and about themusic industry. You artists that are making

(01:33:58):
music, becosey about what you maycan understand that if you don't make music
to help people and you're putting outmusic, it hurts people. The end
result is death in prison. Itlooks like ms and people are making money
off of that. So once youknow better, you do better. You
know, that's the whole thing.Anyway, I appreciate everyone for stopping by
tonight and for listening to me andmiss the stout babble. And I hope

(01:34:21):
it makes you go and do yourown break research. I hope it makes
you go and open your eyes,but hope it makes you go and donate,
you know, do what you cando. It's one person at a
time, you know, if weall individuals try to do something, eventually
it's gonna make a change. It'sgonna be different. It's something powerful about
unity. You know, We've seenit over and over again. We need

(01:34:43):
to unifize, you know, andthat's in all areas of life. And
definitely it should never be about colorand black, white, greeninggether. It
really shouldn't, but it's obviously itis. So now that we see it,
we gotta do something about it.You know, we can make a
change. We have to make achange if we want there to be anything
worth living for the generations to come. We've got to make a change now,

(01:35:05):
you know. So that's really whatthis whole show was about. But
people loved everybody out there. Ihope that y'all have a wonderful, wonderful
evening and we'll be back again nextweek for want to move on scripted with
our interview with our guest parents,Jay Bennett Senior, and I hope that
you come back. People love y'all. All around, all away, all

(01:35:56):
Chicago, Lasta, the Lake,all around where, hollow world, hollow
when God, all world. I'mtrying your journey and all around world,

(01:36:41):
hollow around world, hollow wind allaround where from our Tina to make the
phone your one grow taller around welllay after weeting, and you go holler

(01:37:26):
when all an well well taller aroundwhen he say it's time like time like

(01:38:11):
me, be must do mymaid,oh my head, Let's fly away.

(01:38:33):
In times like in time, flylove your fellowmen. In time like tomorrow

(01:38:56):
owes you nothing, baby to liveyour life your day in time like times

(01:39:16):
like the times like these, Pleaseleave your b in day. In times

(01:39:46):
like this, in time fight forso very love. Love. We've had
our eye on the time. Sometimeswe didn't see we'd make it. But

(01:40:16):
time like well, we hadn't toshare with you. And times like this,

(01:40:41):
times like the times like this,and times like
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