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welcome you listening to the Todd AllenShow. I'm your old professor Econ Todd
Allen on zoom with actually Herzog asked, how are you doing? I'm great?
How are you living the dream?Leading tomorrow? See Dariel kingpinmore right?

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Well the gang ball here right right? So um Kalege was saying that
because one of us is not inthe country, I saw an interesting thing
on money. I thought that thiswas hilarious since since we're talking about UH
being out of the country and Ialways talk about how uh the the exchange

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rate is pretty good. U.It says money. Money may not make
you happy, but it will payfor vacations, lunches, dinners, cars,
houses, flowers, children's educations,medical bills, and tacos. So
just that I just want to leaveyou. But Kaled, was that racist?
Yes? It is okay, burritos, hamburgers? How about that?

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All right? Well, if Isaid chicken, would that have made you
feel better? Colleague's hold on,hold on, hold on, collegue gives
the greatest answer, and he hasto say this on the air real quick
about what the African American response iswhen people offer you chicken or watermelon,

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we like it, but don't offerit to us. Correct continue to have
hilarious So speaking of chickens, we'regonna talk about our current commander in chief.
And I just want to to justlead in and just ask the question

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who is Joe Biden and what isJoe Biden really all about? And I'd
like to start with you, Ashley, what do you think Joe Biden is
all about? And who is heright now? Um? I don't know.
He is the definition of a careerpolitician. I know that. Um,
he definitely does not come across asthe person in charge of anything with

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his presidency or with the COVID crisisvaccines. I just I don't know.
I just don't see him as beingthe one who's really leading his country.
Kalade, what are your thoughts?Joe Biden is an empty vessel. He

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is an empty vessel. He likesbeing a politician, that's all he likes.
And he is satisfied with just beinga politician. He's in love with
being a politician. That's all he'sever been. He has no core,
he has no principle. He isno he has no commitment. If you
look at the campaign, the thingshe would never commit to doing the campaign,

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he was he would never stay aposition. Now he's just essentially opening
up the borders and saying, youknow, like Bob Barker, come on
down. This is a mess thathe has created, and there's no way
out of it. Either he's goingto go back to the Trump policy or
the remaining Mexico hardline border policy,or half of Latin America will be here

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within a decade. Jo your thoughts, Um, Well, one thing I
can say for sure, he's nota moderate. Um. During the campaign,
you know, people said that JoeBiden was a moderate and he was
going to govern in that way.Um, Joe Biden is never really moderate.

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He's always been. He's always beena hard left liberal. He just
looks like a moderate. He justhe just looks like a moderate compared to
you, the people who run theDemocratic Party today, so on. So

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we were sold that he was amoderate. He's definitely not a moderate.
So I'll leave it at that.Well, I think that Joe Biden at
this particular point is like that crazyuncle that you wanted to keep in the
basement and not let the family knowthat he was really family. Um,
he's forgetful, he is Um,he's reading from from from from note cards.

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He talks about this this invisible staffthat he has doing things for him.
But I think this, this,this, this staff is the one
who's actually leading the country at thisparticular point. He virtue signals in every
single thing that he does. Andthe border crisis, but they don't want

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to call it the border crisis.But he wanted They wanted to blame Donald
Trump for this. They talked abouthow people were in cages under Donald Trump.
Well, actually they were really incages under President Obama. But now
they're in plastic bag so um,they have people at the border in ziplock

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bags would essentially becomes ziplock bags,and they don't want people to take pictures
of this. What why? Howcan this be possible that one of the
the the the tenets of freedoms interms of freedom of the press, but
now the press has a gag wateragainst them, or the people in at

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the border have a gag water basicallysaying that they cannot talk to the press
when they come to the border.What are your thoughts about that, Ashley,
You're sorry, I was having technicaldifficulties. Um. Yeah. I
mean if Trump was doing this,they would be absolutely hysterical if he wouldn't
let the press in and obviously wastrying to hide what was really going on

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there. I mean, it's outrageous. And the fact that now now the
left is saying, well, whatelse are we expected to do? What
else? You know, what otherchoice do we have? It's just it's
shameless. Khali, Well, firstof all, I want to give my
props to the Democrats who have spokenout about this, like Congressman Lair,

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who was one of the first tosound the alarm about this. I mean,
I'll give props them for not beinguh critical on this issue. And
I want to say a word aboutthe fake, fraudulent lefties out there,
and there are there are millions ofthem whose hair was on fire about Trump
and kids in cages, and theywere literally running in the streets screaming,

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uh, going to the homes ofice agents, uh, walking off,
walking out of their jobs like it. Uh. I think at which company
that was servicing building furniture and fixturesfor the camps. These employees walked out
of their jobs to protesting kids incages. I even have some fake friends

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of who are complete frauds in thisissue. Nobody's saying a word now.
That just shows you it was allabout Trump. They could get less than
a damn about these kids in thesecamps. They care nothing about this issue.
They just hate Trump. Biden hasbeen a disaster and just about every

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way, and he's stomping on pressfreedoms, which we heard for the last
couple of years about a quote byTrump undermined our democracy and freedom of the
press, a quote he didn't stopanybody from covering anything. So they care
more about things that Trump said ortweeted than what Biden has actually done.
These people are such frauds. Icannot tell you in words how little a

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regard I have for them. Theyare just absolutely fraudulent, and all of
their fake outrage and hysteria over thepast couple of years and self righteousness.
I don't particularly care for left thesesense of moral superiority because it's so fraudulent
and obviously fordulent. So, likeI said, I give props out to

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the Democrats who have spoke out aboutthis, but most of the even the
Republicans and never Trump Republicans haven't saida word about this. Jeff Flake and
several others. Where are they.Well, I'm gonna go to talk about
AOC and her comments. And Iwant you to talk about this, Darvio.

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That I want you do because becauseI know that you're a word smith
and and and you talk good.AOC said that the surge, the word
surge when it comes to the bordersituation is inaccurate, and she later said

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that it was akin to white supremacywhen you don't allow others to come into
your country. Um, talk aboutthat for just a song. So so
she said that, Um, it'snot a surge. These these are human

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things. They're not insurgents. Um, that's very interesting. Um, because
less I checked. I don't believethose I mean, obviously the word insurgent
has surge in it, but sodoes surgery. Like it's very sane,
you know, I don't. Idon't understand what she meant by that,

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And in order to be nice,I'll just leave it at that. Head
on the air. Wow, Okay, Well, I believe that one.
I believe it's at times at times, she's very intellectually vacuous. Um,
I don't know, well, Imean, how many people voted in her

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district? Like three or four?Is that how she won her seat?
What what district is she and theBronx Kale. I'm not sure it's one
of the girls. Yeah, Imean I think like she won like with
a twelve percent turnout the first time. I'm not sure what the uh what
her reelection uh turnout was, Yeah, because I think even Nancy Pelosi in

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the in the beginning, like talkedabout how you know, a non secret
or she really was in terms ofyou know, how many people voted in
her district. I mean, Idon't know, but then you know,
let's let's let's circle back. Youmean, well, to use a term
that our current UH Press secretary usesa lot. Joe Biden has Kamala Harris,

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who he tasks her with with lookingat the board, we're looking we're
looking at the border situation. Andthey asked her does she plan to go
to the boarding border anytime soon?And I don't even think she knows what
they're talking about. I don't knowif she laughed, uh at this particula

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junction. I have no idea.I think she's more concerned with the kitchen
of the of the vice president's Whitehouse or white vice president's housing situation,
then she is what's what's actually happeninghappening with the country, as if she
really cooks? Um, And itisn't that racist if she cooks and she's
talking about the kitchen and given thefact that we know who her husband is

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or whatever. Um thoughts Ashley,Oh my god, Oh my god,
go ahead, as I'm just askinga question. Um, I don't understand
the creepy laugh like ask asking KamalaHarrison she's going to go to the border

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and then she just like bursts outin this kind of cackle. That's really
strange. I mean again, imagineif anyone associated with Trump did it right?
Right? Khalid? Oh, wheredo I begin? Um? He
got one minute? This word equalityor equity, I have to say equality

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it people aren't serious when they useit, because if they were serious,
Kyla Harris would have been scrutinized fromthe very beginning as a very unimpressive woman,
attractive but unimpressive, who slept herway to the top. And that's
a fact, and it wasn't itlike, didn't she get elected to the

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Senate like five minutes ago? Howlong she did? Yeah? Yeah,
And here's the thing everybody knows.And Willie Brown admitted it in a letter
in the USA today and opitch'll Isay uh that, yes, they were
dating. He gave her two promotionsto two positions and probably a couple more
positions than that. And she heopened her up to his money machine and

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that built her career. That isa fact. And she went to the
Senate after the Attorney General and wallah, she's now Vice President United States.
The woman is not serious. Shegiggles at serious questions. Every time you
ask her serious questions, she hasthat Hillary Cultons cackle, which is so

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annoying. She's not a serious person. And this is such a mess.
You have thousands of kids at theborder, kids who need homes, they
need schooling, they need you know, structure, they need food, they
need clothing, they need everything.Someone has to take care of these kids.
Well, let's let's take a breakreal quick and we'll come back to

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Um? You can find me onFacebook as myself Ashley Herzag. On Instagram
is Ashley Herzag eighty five, andalso on Twitter is actually Herzag five.
Khalid. Well, they haven't blockedme or kicked me off yet, but
uh kalite lamar at Twitter in kaleittomorrow on Facebook or actually I wasn't Facebook

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jail a couple weeks ago. Sowhat did you do? I they took
a comment out of context and theyblocked me, and then they gave me
a warning up for something else aweek later. So I'm in like,
you know, I'm being persecuted bythe man by Zuckerberg. Go ahead at

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d King then everywhere DHD K In G P I M in. Folks,
you can follow us at the ToddAllen Show on Facebook and all social
media platforms. Um lead you amazeme, man, that's funny. I
finish what you were saying at Khalidabout Kamala Harris. You know, it

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is quite evident that these people onlycare about racial identity and gender identity because
Kamala Harris, honestly, there isnothing really impressive about this woman. She's
she's very nice looking, ah andshe has a tang of color, and

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that's basically what how she is,uh is where she is. There's nothing
impressive about her. I've never heardher say anything particularly intelligent, but she
looks good saying nothing. And she'sto tell you how serious she isn't she

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doesn't feel like she feel like shehas to answer these questions. And so
what's gonna happen is the Democrat Partyhas a media wing helping them out and
changing the topic every time the DemocratParty is in trouble. So it's easy
to get around these questions when youhave when you have a propaganda So we

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are in for a very difficult periodover the next couple of years with everything
that is the administration is going tousher in. I think they're talking about
spending another three trillion on top ofthe two trillion that he is proposing we
are in. This is gonna besome very difficult days ahead. So but
Kamala Harris is not a serious personand she is going to most likely be
president of the United States before it'sover. Okay, interesting, um,

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Dario, let me let me letLet's let's switch gears just for a moment.
Khalid said something which was very interesting. He said that they have the
media arm that they're able to changethe narrative with with with a lot of
things that are very that are veryserious in nature. Let's talk about this

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Georgia voting voting bill. What JoeBiden said about this bill was an absolute
lie. He tried to be funnyby saying this bill makes Jim Crowe look
like Jim Eagle. I don't knowwhere that came from. I mean,
I don't know why this guy thinkshe's Kat Williams or a stand up comic

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or something. But what, let'stalk about how they just misrepresent what this
Georgia bill is really all about.So you know, I'm gonna addressed even
a little deeper than that, becausefor me, it's not it's not even
an argument over whether it's a goodbill or not. You know, that's

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not even my issue. You canthink it's a good bill, you can
think it's a bad bill. That'sa different conversation. The issue that I
have is when politicians deliberately say thingsthat are not true in order to trigger
black people. And what I meanby that is and this is something that

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is that means a whole lot tome as someone who basically is a second
generation Northern. My mother was thefirst, really the first that group of
that age group and my family tobe born up north. Everybody else is
from the South. I still mygreat grandfather lived long enough for me to
remember who he is. This isI'm very passionate about this. And when

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you use terms like Jim Crow,this is worse than Jim Crow. Joe
Biden said it again. He saidit again this week, so it wasn't
like he misspoke. He they're doingthis on purpose, and it pisces me
off because what they're doing when theydo that is to try to profit off

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of black people's trump. That's whatthey do when they do that. They
want us to all think back tothe Jim Crow era or to to the
handful of African Americans who are whoare still alive and lived during that period
of time to bring all of thatback up for political purposes, Like my

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mom grew up at the tail end, at the very tail end of segregation
that that generation. So it's notlike there aren't a bunch of people walking
around here who have no idea whatworld, what the world was like back
then. So for you to dothat, for you to use that type
of thing on something that is nottrue, you can have issues with that.
With that Georgia bill, I've heardpositives and negatives about that bill.

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I've heard criticisms that that could bedeemed as legitimate about that bill. You
cannot say that that's worse to JimCrue. That's a damn lie. That's
a pure, total, complete itcome that trivializes Jim Kruwe to say that
this bill is He said not onlythat it was Jim Crowe, he said

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it was worse than Jim Crowe.That's an insult. You're doing it on
perpect. It was just like theput y'all back in chains comment he made
in twenty twelve. He does stufflike this, He uses the language of
race he uses our history, heuses our pain and our trauma to try
to capitalize on it. And itpisses me off when I see politicians try

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to profit off of black people's trauma. Well, well let me tell that.
Why don't we say what it is? These are Democrats who do this
because they know who their basis.They For instance, you remember that ad
from it might have been in thetwo thousand and four election. It was

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in Saint Louis where it was apicture of a noose, and they said,
remember this is what they did before. I remember that. You remember
Charlie Rangel down in Georgia speaking toa crowd of black people saying, George
Bush is our bull Connor, Yes, I remember that. I mean they

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do this over and over and overand over again because this is what there,
This is what they're This is whothey are, This is what they
do. This is how they manipulateblack people by bringing up Jim Crow and
the clan and neo Nazis and whiteI mean it is. It is a

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constant refrain. If you put togethera montage of this, it would last
longer than the God five. What'sinteresting about this whole thing is this the
democratic Party is a party that startedall this. The Party of Jim Crowe
was a Democratic party, and sothey have essentially changed history as well.
They change in the raor they've evenchanged the history for people to think that

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it was a Republican party that wasa party of slavery. So, I
mean you are correct, Khalid whenyou said that they have the media arm,
a very good propaganda arm. Andwhat they do is they basically prey
on the ignorance of the American populationbecause the American population, in essence,

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instead of researching things or looking beyondthe surface, they listened to what these
politicians say, especially Democrats, becausethe Democrats are very eloquent when they say
these things. And Biden believes whathe says, even though it's incorrect.
He absolutely believes what he says.He really believed at this particular point in

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his presidential he actually believes that he'smore popular than Obama. What is this
But at the end, at theend of the day, at the end
of the day too, and Isaw Dana Perino had made a comment similar

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to what I'm about to say.Um. The issue though with the Georgia
Bill in particular, why were theRepublicans not prepared for this. Why they're
they're always in Todd You and Ihave talked about this private league. They're
always on defense. They're always ondefense. They never anticipate the punch coming

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before it hits him in the mouth. And so now they're called flat footage
on a bill that they didn't takethe time to explain to the public.
And it's easy for people who haveno shame to democratic. So to your
point, um, if you're alwaysyou know, if you're always on the

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defense, if you're always having toexplain yourself, you you've lost You've lost
a conversation, right, And Ithink that that's kind of what you're alluding
to. I mean, if youalways have to say if someone says,
hey, you know what, yougot a big head? Oh no,
I don't. So now the conversationis you're defending yourself and you want to
rationalize why you don't have it right. It's like it's like how long do
you stop beating your wife? Right? Like that exactly exactly, and that's

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exactly what it is. You know, this this bill is worse than Jim
krug Well, why, well,you can't give water to people in lines
that's not what the bill says.The bill just says that you can't get
you have to be you have tobe a certain distance away. Can be
a partisan, which is which isa which is a typical You may think
it's you may think it's petty ornot, but that's a that's a typical

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rule. That's that's in a lotof states. Absolutely, And so what
what it basically amounts to is thatyou again and you have you have the
Democratic Party that panders the blacks becausethey don't respect black people. They don't
respect the black vote, and theydon't respect black people because, as Biden
says, if you don't agree withhim, you ain't black. Right,
well, Joe, you're you're thecreator of the crime build that put more

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blacks in prison in dollars at astrip club. But yet you want to
tell that if people don't agree withyou, all of a sudden, they're
not black. This is this absolutedisrespect for for for black voters and for
black people in general. So butbut importantly it works, it works well

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Folks, this is Todd Allen Show. I tell you what we leave so
much on the cutting room floor duringthe breaks. Guys, I wish I
could have the joke I just told. I wish I could say it on
the air because it was excellent.Absolutely so staying with this this this this

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uh levity. Here, let's talkabout nas X, Ashley. I'll let
you lead with the store. Okay, So if you don't know little nas
X, which is a different personfrom the Nas I knew growing up a
rapper. Nas Yeah, the realNas. This is another person calling himself

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Nas. Little nas X is thesinger who did Old Town Road. He
has come out with a new song. I think it's called call Me by
Your Name. Er Montero is thealternative name. And in the video it's
showing him giving a lap dance toSatan. And then in conjunction with this

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video release, he decided to putout Nike shoes, although I think Nike
has since kind of backed away fromit, that are splattered with real human
blood, and he calls them Satanshoes, and he's putting out six hundred
and sixty six pairs and he thinksthis is a good idea considering as as

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Darbio is noted, and a lotof people have been discussing Nike's customer base,
of a large portion of it isAfrican Americans. They're the backbone of
the customer base for Nike. Eightypercent of those people are Christians. It's
actually higher if you exclude black immigrantsand their children. If you only account

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at what we would call African Americanswho are the descendants of slaves, it's
like upwards ninety percent practice Christianity.So I don't know what they were thinking.
But it is going over very poorly, Kale. You talk about a
culture war. There has been certainlya lot of pushback within the hip hop

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community at how shall I say,feminized it has become over the last decade.
And on top of that, you'rethrow in the devil. Things are
not looking too well for this guy. Um, I think this hope consistently

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pushing the envelope and pushing the envelopeand basically, uh, spitting in the
face of traditional values. It's gottento the point of, Okay, there's
gonna be a huge backlash. Now. I'm not gonna lie and say that
I did not enjoy them. Rathersoultry performance the Grammys a couple of weeks

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back. Oh you're talking, uhCardi, Cardi, and Uh, I
mean, I'm not gonna lie andsay that I didn't watch it eight times.
But anyway, I thought I feltso guilty watching it. I was

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asking about why am I enjoying this? I shouldn't be enjoying this. But
anyway, I thought it was prettybad. Um, because the Grammys,
I really used to look forward tothe grounds. I used to look forward
to American Music Awards like back inthe day, I really did. I
have not watched it in probably wellother than the other night, I haven't
watched it and probably almost a decade. Because it's gone so political and it's

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gone so over the edge. Ijust don't watch anymore. And I think
that there is a backlash because Ithink the ratings for the Grammys were as
low as they've been in over adecade. It's people are just not embracing
this stuff. They're pushing back againstit. They're tired of it. They're
tired of the hyper politicization of musicsports as well, and they're tired of

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of of of basically, these thesepop culture institutions in the music industry undermining
traditional values and and then not tomention the cancel culture. So it's like
this is a real turning point forpeople to come out with shoes openly celebrating
the devil. I don't think that'sa good thing at all. Are So

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I spoke up very forcefully about thisfor a couple of reasons. One,
I think most people who know whofollow me or whatever, know that I'm
a Christian, But this this one, I thought this was really important,
and I don't, you know,I'm not someone that's leading the culture wars

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and all of that, But Ithought this one was very It was very
important to speak on and to speakon forcefully, because if we're at this
point where we're normalizing Satan, then'tthere's no standards left at all, and
so like that nobody should be normalizingSatan. That's number one. Number two

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has rights number two. I didabsolutely feel incredibly exulted as an African American
by this. Like Ashley mentioned,our faith is central to our identity.
When you have eighty percent of AfricanAmericans who identify as Christian and then probably

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probably what could lead another ten percentwho identifies Muslims, Yeah, like those
aren't people who are fond of thedevil, right, So so I just
I found it to be very insulting. And the thing that was real interesting

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about the Nike situation because I wenthard heart at Nike about this. So
Nike initially said, you know,they really didn't they didn't have anything to
do with it, they didn't sanctionand etc. Now, anybody who's who's
what they call sneakerhead, who paysit, who's involved in sneaker culture,
you know that these companies that customizeNike shoes have have always existed, and

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Nike benefits from that. So mywhole thing was I wanted to see what
you did if you really didn't believein it, then sue trying to sue
against it, which they did,and I was happy to see that because
normally what would happen is they wouldjust kind of sweep it under the rug.
They would turn a blind they wouldturn a blind eye. They're like

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the back in Life the nineties orthe two thousands, the rapper who's trying
to get famous, So you know, people's bootlegging your stuff, but you're
gonna kind of look away a littlebit because that means that there's more people
who hear your music. Right,So that's how Nike would do with these
customizable with these companies that people wouldpay to customize their they would look even

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though they knew they had copyright itwas a copyright infringement issue. They would
turn away because if you're buying,if you're willing to pay a thousand dollars
on some Nikes that was custom made, you're you're probably going to buy another
pair of Nikes directly from them.And those companies who customized it had already
purchased the Nikes anyway, right,so they benefit from it regardless. But

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I was glad to see that Nikeactually stepped up when they could have looked
the other way and filed they lawsuitto shut that damn thing down. Um.
That that was just I was veryvery very insulted, not only as
a Christian but also as as ablack man. That was that was embarrassing.

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What's sad also is that, Um, I mean, what goes through
your mind to think that this isokay? Right? Um? What goes
through your mind to produce the videoand then say, hey, I'm going
to market this shoe. But yetthere are a lot of people who who

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are standing in line to buy thisshoe as well. Um. That says
a lot about where where where weare. I mean, I think,
you know, people, people havethe right to think and believe what they
want. Um. But this alsojust goes to show how how far removed,
how far down the the the thewhole we've really come as a society.

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Um. Because I mean, andKhalid you say this all the time,
that that that in some in ourcultures these days, we don't have
any shame, right, and andthat becomes problematic. Um, you know,
I don't know. I mean Ithink we we we we all those
of its of faith, we shouldpray for this guy. I mean we

(36:52):
really should, because, um,he doesn't I don't know if he knows
what he's playing with. He mayor may not. I don't know.
He wants to pray for the guyhe worships the devil. What what I'm
saying, What I'm saying is thiswhat I'm saying. Yeah, But what
what I'm saying is this, sohe you know, for those of us

(37:14):
in faith, we realized that youknow, this, this this person could
be lost, right, I mean, we're talking about it, so we're
talking about eternity for those of usthat believe that, right then, we're
talking about he can be lost foreternity. And so we somebody's gonna have
to pray. Somebody's gonna have tostand in the gate and pray for the
guy and say, Lord, youknow, help him, because you know
how many other people could he influenceto to to go down the wrong path.

(37:37):
And it's just it's it's it's sadand it's kind of scary. Well,
I think he should go to hell. Yeah, listen to the top
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It's The Outlaws Radio Show. Listenon the iHeart Radio app or wherever
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(38:25):
I'll spell it fight d you mM period stupid. The reason that
bad things happened to you, it'sbecause you're a dumbing okay. Um.
You know those of us who kindof study the history of the Mob and

(38:45):
know that the Mob's mystique lie verymuch on their anonymity and them being in
the shadows, well that's not true, and it hasn't been true for a
very long time, and thanks toJohn Gotti. But it is age of

(39:06):
social media. It has changed theworld truly, and the Mob is no
exception. So there's a gentleman inItaly. He's part of the Inglandretta crime
syndicate and he was captured, youknow, by a police. Is a

(39:27):
guy by the name of Mark Farrenglaud Buyer. He was arrested in the
Dominican Republic and extradrated Italy after spendingseven years on the run. The fifty
three year old It's wanted in connectionwith traffic with the trafficking of cocaine in
the Netherlands, police confirmed by Oursarrest at a statement issued in ahead of

(39:49):
an international anti mafia subject. Now, how did this guy get captured?
You might think that somebody saw himand turned a man. Maybe there's cops,
you know, tapped his phones andfound out where he Not exactly.
He made a little bit easier forthem. They found him because he was
on YouTube with a cooking channel.Oh my god. Okay, So,

(40:19):
according to Italy's Corean Delosierra newspaper,Bayer was rumbled via an Italian cooking YouTube
channel he set up with his wife. I guess he thought he was chef
Boyard. While Bayer was careful toobscure his face in the videos, police

(40:46):
identify him via his distinctive tattoos.I didn't think to cover your arms up.
You imagine, do you imagine agangsters in the seventies, you know,
wanting to have a cooking show.Now, for YouTube channels, they

(41:09):
have to tend to their public,you know, likes is the new currency,
right. I mean, I can'teven imagine Carlo Gambino going now tried
my meat balls, just the sauce. Gotta try the sauce. The Igodretta,

(41:37):
the Ego Dretta is Italy's richest andmost powerful crime syndicate. And so
this guy, um it was awrested the extra diet because he couldn't stay
off of you of YouTube. Imean, how stupid can you get?
This guy with his very long name, Mark Farren Claude Bier, You are

(41:58):
the big dummy of a week?My goodness, how do you explain that
right to the other people right inyour organization? Well, he's gonna try,
and I wouldn't want to be atthat meeting. That's gone in the
day when John John Gotti was ontrial and he became this big celebrity,

(42:22):
actually not even before he was trumpted, before his own trial. He in
seventeo what would call the story wherehe was in a restaurant with John and
this couple saw him and they cameup to him. They were gushing and
they were smiling and wanting his autograph, and then he signed an autograph with

(42:42):
him or something like that. Andthen when they left, John made the
comment to Sammy you know, well, you know, it's my public,
and Sammy goes, well, howdo we have a public? We're not
supposed to exist, right, Andthat was sort of the beginning of the
end. When John Gotti was appearingon newspapers, I mean not only newspapers

(43:04):
but of magazine covers as the Dapperdon you know, and he had this
following, which was a new thingfor the Mafia to have someone with a
celebrity following, and that led totheir downfall. Yeah, because it's supposed
to be a secret society. Wellnot in the edge of YouTube. I

(43:24):
mean when you think about it,think of all the TV shows like,
for instance, um, a coupleof the Mafia that didn't a bunch of
Mafia daughters have a reality show aboutten years ago it was I know,
there was yeah grown Up Guta,yeah yeah, and it was Mob Wives

(43:46):
too, yeah, Mob Wives andall that. So this is where we
are. Um, everybody, everyone'sa celebrity, and no matter what their
vocation, going into entertainment is thenumber one. I'm a rosso who went
to you know, famously, shewas in the Algre White House, went

(44:06):
to The Apprentice and got the realityshow bug after that, ned about four
or five reality shows after that,right, saying, or Jennifer Hudson's husband,
who's uh was a WWE restaurant,I think yep, David unto right.
Yeah, yeah, but he alsowas a lawyer. But that's right.
Being a lawyer isn't as glamorous isbeing an entertainer. So a lot

(44:30):
of people want to go in entertainment. Uh, you know, that's just
where we are now. Yep.Everybody want to be famous man, even
the mouth. Yeah. Normally youdon't see people who are active like you
know, you you got people whohave left, like you know, mikel
Franzis. We interviewed him a fewmonths a couple of months back on my
show The Outlaws. By the way, Um, he has a YouTube channel.

(44:53):
You already done. He has aYouTube channel, like Sammy Bull has
a YouTube channel. That's though,because they're not active. This is very
strange to see somebody active doing acooking show. But you know, I
don't clean. That probably is somethingthat his wife convinced him to do.
Yeah, that was like, thiswould be a nice thing for us to

(45:16):
do. Who has a mix ofcloser together his face but not his arms
right right, Yeah, he hasdistinctive tattoos. Yeah, I mean yeah,
it was like, uh that wasclassic. You know this guy didn't
think that it's it's it's it's unbelievable. But it's so indicative of where we

(45:45):
are now, so astley. Ifyou were the wife, how would you
feel right now? Like an idiot? Like I think? I mean people
think because they watched these crime shows, they know everything about you know,
how that uh law enforcement works nowto detective work and how they can get
around it. No, the FBIis smarter than you know. You're yeah,

(46:12):
like that hard? Well it is. Damns are not that hard when
you got a YouTube? Yeah,exactly. Any final words, colleague,
try on my mushrooms, Ashley,Any final words? I agree with the
statement social media makes anything bad worse. Um, if you're committing crimes,

(46:39):
I feel like we have to dothis either every week or every other week
or twice a few times every coupleof months. If you're doing crimes,
don't record yourself, don't make songsabout it, don't make YouTube channels like,
just stay anonymous. Absolutely, andyou know, I appreciate all of
the show with me and I justdon't a word I don't want to say.

(47:01):
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in school. But if you haven'tlearned the meeting of friendship, you really
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