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TD Jakes Controversy, Hollywood Pay Gaps, Anthony Edwards Scandal, and Debating Gender Roles - Talk FNF TV

December 22, 2023 Talk FNF tv Episode 23
TD Jakes Controversy, Hollywood Pay Gaps, Anthony Edwards Scandal, and Debating Gender Roles - Talk FNF TV
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When the curtains rise on societal norms and cultural complexities, we find ourselves immersed in a passionate symposium that transcends mere conversation. This episode offers a kaleidoscope of topics, from the racial nuances embedded within our beloved cinema to the unembellished truths of Hollywood's pay disparities. We surf the tumultuous waves of personal legacies and societal expectations, sharing anecdotes and insights that unearth the resilience required to maintain individuality amidst oppressive beauty standards and the arduous balance between familial ties and the pursuit of passions.

Navigating the sensitive and the sensational, we unravel the threads of controversies surrounding luminaries such as TD Jakes, while piercing the veil on the weighty realities of sexual assault, with a particular focus on male survivors. A celebration of the rising star, Anthony Edwards, juxtaposes the gravity, serving as a beacon of positive influence. Yet, even the lighthearted gaiety is anchored by the undercurrents of systemic racism and the digital age's impact on privacy – the revelation of personal text messages and the complex discourse around consent in a cyber-centric world.

Join us for an unflinching exploration where we dissect the legal cases reshaping public perception of success and tackle the expectations around gender roles in relationships. We question the status quo, propose a shared universe for iconic characters, and reflect on the societal imprints left by platforms like OnlyFans. This episode is more than just a dialogue; it's a mosaic of modern thought, a space where hard-hitting topics coalesce with the spontaneous whimsy of celebrity encounters. Embrace the raw, the real, and the revelatory in our latest installment that's sure to leave you with ample food for thought.

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When the curtains rise on societal norms and cultural complexities, we find ourselves immersed in a passionate symposium that transcends mere conversation. This episode offers a kaleidoscope of topics, from the racial nuances embedded within our beloved cinema to the unembellished truths of Hollywood's pay disparities. We surf the tumultuous waves of personal legacies and societal expectations, sharing anecdotes and insights that unearth the resilience required to maintain individuality amidst oppressive beauty standards and the arduous balance between familial ties and the pursuit of passions.

Navigating the sensitive and the sensational, we unravel the threads of controversies surrounding luminaries such as TD Jakes, while piercing the veil on the weighty realities of sexual assault, with a particular focus on male survivors. A celebration of the rising star, Anthony Edwards, juxtaposes the gravity, serving as a beacon of positive influence. Yet, even the lighthearted gaiety is anchored by the undercurrents of systemic racism and the digital age's impact on privacy – the revelation of personal text messages and the complex discourse around consent in a cyber-centric world.

Join us for an unflinching exploration where we dissect the legal cases reshaping public perception of success and tackle the expectations around gender roles in relationships. We question the status quo, propose a shared universe for iconic characters, and reflect on the societal imprints left by platforms like OnlyFans. This episode is more than just a dialogue; it's a mosaic of modern thought, a space where hard-hitting topics coalesce with the spontaneous whimsy of celebrity encounters. Embrace the raw, the real, and the revelatory in our latest installment that's sure to leave you with ample food for thought.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

What's going on, Miss Barry?

Speaker 1:

all right, I'm good how you feeling Can't complain.

Speaker 2:

Can't complain, it's holiday season. Uh huh. All right, we gotta get the people in the mood.

Speaker 4:

Let's get it I was gonna rip his heart out. I'm the best ever. I'm the most brutal and vicious and most ruthless champion there's ever been. There's no one can stop me. Links is a conqueror. No, I'm Alexander. He's no Alexander. I'm the best ever. There's never been anybody as loose as me. I'm Sonny Liston. I'm Jack Dimpy. There's no one like me. I'm from there, claude. There's no one that can match me. My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat his children. Praise be to Allah.

Speaker 5:

Say you my nigga, I'm gonna be your killer. Nobody gonna play with you when I'm with you. Go against in the nigga like fuck this little skeet. All third on beats. I put it in for you, I spin for you. Whatever you with, I'm with it. How you gonna cost the nigga a rock to which I got you leading the city. I've been multitasking, rapping and being a daddy to my little children. I've been sitting on fitness and spinning and spinning and spinning until I'm dead. I do water smack. He never stepped up with nothing. Killer. You doing a lot of catwalks when I catch him and whack him in front of the witness Damn, I knew you'd drift. You could have been superstars.

Speaker 6:

Remember when we were jacking cars.

Speaker 5:

Now it's not safe for you. You switched like a pussy little bitch. Damn, I knew you'd drift. We could have been superstars. I helped it. Now I'm reminiscing. Remember when we were jacking cars. Now you ready to do something? You better be a bitch. Fuck you man. Remember when they calling me slurs, got me drunk right off the curb. Ridiculous, my fly like a bird. Spin on the first and the third. Solid. I'm keeping my word. Can't be my equal. I don't know what you heard. Crack up the foreign. I swear, keep me in stick if they purge. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Fuck you man.

Speaker 5:

Remember when they working my nerves. I'm out the car. So sorry, fuckin' this bitch like a perv Smack on the back of a perv Ice. The bird Shit. You know, all you lil' turds Can't take that. Deal with you turds In my own land we can't merge. So with no hands you can learn. Let's see how much you can earn. Why me go beat like the worm and I ain't smokin' no shard, I'm a nippy, p-litty, qp, qp, skee. All of my bitches is pretty. They showin' they titties is up to the ceiling. Holler, don't run. Do a man out right with a real list. I'm in a big one. I don't know what job it is, they don't mess.

Speaker 8:

No, if you don't, what's happening Telling me Ha ha ha. Put a ribbon on me. I've been acting brand new. I ain't smokin' on, no Zalu bitch, I'm smokin' on you. Put your bestie in a pack and now I'm smokin' her too. I been ballin', saw them huck to the ones to LSU, got so many chains on I can't even see my throat.

Speaker 8:

These hoes don't do enough. That's why I always do the most. Both niggas give the big, rich nigga sponsor goals. Only thing a nigga give for me for free is free to pros. Let me pop it off. Point me to the biggest love Baby girl. Come tap it off. She says she won't like me cuz she love me. Good, knock it off. That bitch made some pages just to sub me, but I'll block them all. All these hoes just midged Got a lurking on my pitch before she feed her kids, shitin' on these bitches dunkin' on their hands. Get these hoes and melatonin'. Put their ass to bed. Nigga cry for what Bitch. These are denim tears. I'm sexy, dancin' in the house. I feel like Britney Spears. So put it on the floor just like they career. What they got on me Bodies in a couple years. I done, done it all. Feel like Shadi Lowe Left it to the pain. But shit is not a joke, said she got a part imaginary smoke. Bitches, I don't know.

Speaker 6:

What, what, my shit, I ain't got no hoes on me. I be quick to run up, let it pop. There's just a O in me. Rest in peace. To silk from Ada Park. That was the O to me. I love this more than these.

Speaker 6:

Music Brother told on me couldn't get a bond. I sat it out. They put that hoed on me. Four, five, x, these, 50, seven glit these. Please treat bitch please. You know I grew up on that ballast. He always turn up in sirens. I be thirsty on these ass from sister Rota, stonny Allen, I get on your ass and you with them. Birds, your preacher, all in church reading out proverbs. If folks that mad at me I put in too much work. They saying boss it back, let's get back. Ain't they got my back? But I'm still stuck. Can't go like that. I'm still a killable photograph. I swig, killed the broker back. Yo, hold me down. I'm smoking that. I'm tired of smelling truth or ill of mark and I'm tired of scrap. I'm thinking about creating a new pack. Hey, did you? Who was that? Ain't no response to me. I be in them. Pictures where a nigga say he's posted.

Speaker 9:

Stop me for the nigga. He can't get close to me, he's only so.

Speaker 2:

All right, man Live from old block.

Speaker 1:

What let's effing pod.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, you over here Wilding out. All right, so let's get to it. You're now listening to talk FNF TV. I am your amazing co-host. Rhetoric Host. I am your host. You let it ride. Oh, you ain't got to explain on here, okay, and I got my beautiful and amazing co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, All right, we back in this thing. We ready to get started.

Speaker 1:

You know, I just threw up a peace sign real quick and real quick. I have been getting dragged as a millennial by the who are the younger ones Gen Z.

Speaker 2:

Under us yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I didn't even drag it. I didn't know that this, this was a thing that we just couldn't stop doing like a millennial thing. That's just, that's us thing.

Speaker 2:

You got to blame Ash Ketchum for that.

Speaker 1:

Like I didn't know that was the us thing, but apparently it is.

Speaker 2:

But when you got a whole group of kids that grew up on a show that just stopped when they turned 30 years old, like, yeah, it's in their brains, yeah, you couldn't wait to catch and do that after you caught a Pokemon, that shit was like I was like the universal gang sign. I was like everybody's, you can do that. You're not false claiming. When you do the Ash Ketchum peace sign, you got to catch them all.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of ask catch them, TD Jakes.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if his ass was catching, but he be catching ass. Well, well, allegedly. Let's get into what happened.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, he be, well he be. I whispered it.

Speaker 2:

So there's been some more updates. In regards to the Diddy case. You know a lot of stuff has been going to court, people been talking, but a we'll just make sure this is unsustainated claims.

Speaker 1:

All alleged.

Speaker 2:

Like this came from a tit talk, from a woman with red hair that was not her own and, man, when I tell you she knew the art of capping. She kicked up a storm Like she was in rare form, like that joint was wild. She talked about Cassie, did this and turned in this information and it's like, well, where can I find?

Speaker 5:

this. Where did you know this at?

Speaker 2:

Where? How come only you have this information? Detective Diane, like what's going on. You, you all up in the biz.

Speaker 1:

So explain to the people really quick what she said. Though Do you want me to explain it really quick what she said in the tick top? Okay, okay, just she said that Cassie is turned new evidence into the feds and in that evidence was Kim Porter's old burner phone which had like evidence of all of the stuff she also turned over, like all of the videos she had, which included videos of herself getting number one dawn, so um, and then part of that and then part of this evidence apparently allegedly, allegedly had evidence of TG TD.

Speaker 2:

Jakes Bishop Bishop.

Speaker 1:

TD Jakes, being part of these sex parties and also, apparently, he's a power bottom.

Speaker 2:

So what you're telling me is TD doesn't stand for top dog. No, not at all so alright, so we that's, that's a lot. We got to, kind of got to take our time with this one because the first thing.

Speaker 1:

There were two immediate thoughts I had when this news came out. First is what is a power bottom?

Speaker 2:

You know things, we things that need to be known.

Speaker 1:

So I did some investigation for journalism for you guys, so I went I let me guess.

Speaker 2:

Let me guess what it might be.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so we're going to take power. Mm, hmm, we're going to take a bottom. I'm not the best in the gay lexicon, but I know a bottom is someone who takes. They do the bending. Correct, I'm on base my clothes. Okay, so we got him. He's a. He's a bender. Now we just got to figure out your butt bender. We got to figure out what's some more going on here.

Speaker 1:

Not a butt bender.

Speaker 2:

Alright, so what? We got a butt bender over here, and now we need to know where's the power coming from. It's not from a thrust, because he's. He's, he's given, he's received you know, it has to be from, maybe, his mannerisms. So maybe he acts like maybe a traditional heterosexual man in the front of people, but when it comes to intimate moments he's bent over, crying like a little girl.

Speaker 1:

Okay, good guess, my, my first guest was someone who can just take a pounding, you know, just like a durable bottom. Yes, but it wasn't that either. So a power bottom is somebody who was just a dominant bottom, so someone who traditionally they, they like kind of flip the like hetero normative.

Speaker 2:

Have you seen shameless.

Speaker 1:

Not completely only like the first three seasons.

Speaker 2:

There's a power bottom and shameless.

Speaker 1:

There's definite Okay, so the way you act, your personality, doesn't really have much to well, yeah, it does have everything to do with it. Just only sexually though.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, well, we don't know how he was, I don't know how, so like, so, like, so, like so. This is what you're trying to say.

Speaker 1:

Are you trying to say something like an aggressive example?

Speaker 2:

So you like you know how a guy will be beating it up and like I'm beating that up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

So a power bottom is only in this manner, where he's like beat that beat that booty up, boy.

Speaker 1:

Like I'm beat up that pussy. I'm throwing it back. I'm throwing pussy. They be riding dick.

Speaker 2:

So it's a performative matter more than a actual personality, from my understanding.

Speaker 1:

Just a very aggressive dominant bottom Yikes.

Speaker 2:

You could, you would think that, like the bottom, one would be more, like you know, secure, a little more timid in some ways when you have an exit being explored like that as an entrance bottoms don't be timid. I mean, I'm not, I don't know, I don't, I don't, I don't know. You know bottoms be louder than the top.

Speaker 2:

Well, it makes sense though you got to, you got to make up for something, right, it's just like. So is that the is so you think this was a choice, or do you think that there's like a phenotype that requires you to be a bottom Like what is the?

Speaker 1:

I do not have enough experience to even have a bottom information, delve deeper into the power bottom, Like how do you visit the flip of a coin?

Speaker 2:

Like. Do you be? Like? What am I? Well, hands are your top, tails are a bottom.

Speaker 1:

I think it just it just has to do with like what you naturally like give because you can be dominant as a bottom, just like you're a dominant straight, heterosexual, cisgender man Like same. The same circumstances can lead to you being dominant sexually. All right, let's get back to TD Jakes.

Speaker 2:

So I think this is pretty interesting. This is coming out again. We don't have anything to show that this is true or not, but this is very familiar to a former person out here in Atlanta, so I don't know if you're familiar with Eddie Long.

Speaker 1:

I've heard his name before, but I don't know exactly who that man is.

Speaker 2:

He was also a minister. He was in the, in the church, and there were some allegations of him touching on boys before he died Died in 2017, but I seen him before one time. I was like I was in like a restaurant kind of lounge thing when I was younger with my sister and he walked in. He had like these super tall young men with him no women, you know, but it was these super tall young men that were with him and he had like the tightest black tea on. When I seen him in there and I was just like somebody tried to tell me they played for his basketball team. But man, I've seen too many movies.

Speaker 1:

That would, that would.

Speaker 2:

I've seen too many movies.

Speaker 1:

Maybe he had the basketball team to do some picking.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean like it's just, it's just crazy when it's like all of these allegations have come out. I think even Mace kind of Mace is probably the only person he has, I think said some things that basically show that those two guys did he and T and so he did kind of give up. That I don't think he's going to say anything about this. I don't mind his business regarding anything further.

Speaker 2:

But if this comes out, to be any kind of truth. I'm about to have the best life in my life. It's not funny, it's hilarious, but it's hilarious.

Speaker 1:

Because, like I said, most of these guys, in the church be on some funny guy shit anyway yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, I'm not going to say anything about this, but, I'm going to say that it's a ridiculous thing to be okay with.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it isn't just the Catholic Church, but it's just the only not funny part is if he did sexually assault anybody which allegedly that's not when he was allegedly right. I thought he was just. He was just gay. No, there's. She said that there's a young man who was part of his church that he sexually assaulted His parents, took the hush money. He's older now and he's apparently allegedly.

Speaker 2:

Hey, you say what? How old was he when? Happy.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, he was underage though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure exactly. I don't think she said how old he was.

Speaker 5:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

But she said his parents took the hush money and left the church so he went. No contact with his parents. He doesn't. He's not in contact with his parents anymore. Now All of this is alleged.

Speaker 2:

Mr Brown, you tripping man.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, this is definitely a.

Speaker 2:

Tyler Perry movie. Like I promise you, tyler Perry is writing the script right now.

Speaker 1:

Speaking of Tyler Perry, did you see that video of him donating a million dollars to TD Jake's? And then he lays his hand on TD Jake's head like blessing him, and then TD he starts.

Speaker 1:

Convulsing yes, like he caught the Holy Spirit, like you caught some type of spirit cuz you just got a million dollars. But it wasn't nothing holy about that. There was nothing holy about that whole entire scene. I was watching that, like are you serious, you call yourself a literal like you call yourself a man of God and you're fake catching the Holy Spirit because you just got money? You should literally be struck down right now. Did he speak in tongues at all?

Speaker 2:

Tyler was so they was out there.

Speaker 1:

Really, tyler was speaking in tongues while he was like this Huh, show it on his head, so hold on.

Speaker 2:

Tyler Perry ain't no Pastor, her reverent, he is none of that.

Speaker 1:

How are you in down with these powers, sir? He's been. He's been dabbling in it, though.

Speaker 2:

Have you seen his whole, his whole, his whole art?

Speaker 1:

is around it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I Just think that's hilarious that those two guys are linked up together and we can. We don't have to touch on this one, but it was about something you want to talk about. The keys got an actor.

Speaker 1:

Christian keys. Yeah, he came out. And he came out and said that a powerful man in Hollywood sexually assaulted him. But he said that he specifically waited out the the Statue of Limitations for the survivors act, specifically so that it wouldn't seem like he was doing it for money. And then he also Did not say who it was, so he kind of just left it up for mystery. Everyone. From what he said in the video, there's two guesses that I'm seeing the most right, so it's allegedly either Tyler Perry or TD Jake.

Speaker 1:

So that's why it's funny that All of this is happening in their link to each other, and all the nasty men are linked in some way, shape or form.

Speaker 2:

You got a form like Voltron.

Speaker 1:

Yeah but uh, no, I don't like Voltron, it's like the, the the rat king when all the rat tails get stuck together. That's what y'all are, the rat king.

Speaker 2:

So did you? You just said oh, so this is what I was about to say in regards to it. So he didn't announce anybody's name, he didn't put like, even though, hints right.

Speaker 1:

No, he said it was a powerful man in Hollywood. He said that he's worked with him.

Speaker 2:

Okay, no, this is really about one that because I don't like that. I was like this one when Lado said her shit when it came to her album she talked about, somebody did something to her in that process and didn't give a name. Don't do that. Especially as a man, you have to be an example. You can't be out here doing that. Put a bullet on that name because you know what. That's not stopping him from doing it from somebody else, and the fact that you are putting it out there to get whatever you need out all, but they're not putting a bullet on somebody's name. You are potentially allowing someone to continue to be assaulted today. So don't do that. If you're not gonna, come on, say it bro. Go tell your parents, go tell your people's people. That's important. Don't tell the world if you're not gonna do something about it. That's just corny.

Speaker 1:

I was against you until you said that Somebody's gonna people are gonna keep getting assaulted and you coming out For the women.

Speaker 2:

I understand for the women. They can't always take the same kind of punches we can as men, even when we have been Violating. We have to step up because it's gonna continue to happen.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I fully Love that rhetoric, like as men that know it has to mean because, because you, he still has been assaulted and he still is traumatized, and I don't know what that mental process looks like at all.

Speaker 2:

Hey, and you know what? You know what else? That? People who are traumatized niggas, who was in war. But you know what they do? They kept going for their fellow man because they knew they didn't stop the enemy. Hold up, they knew they didn't stop the enemy, the enemy was gonna come hurt their families and hurt people they cared about. Okay, and if you know I'm saying. My thing is this we can't. At the end of the day, bro, you got a stamp for something or you're gonna fall for everything.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sexual assault with war is.

Speaker 2:

I'm equating us of trauma with trauma. Okay. I'm equating those two because those are two different types of traumas you can have. And you still got to do it and go out for your people, because that's who needs you. Like, like I said, somebody else could potentially be being hurt by that same individual Because of what you doing. If he did, then you got to put a bullet on it but say that, say he's dead, say the person who did this means there, but I want to get this off and okay, cool.

Speaker 2:

But if this person is alive, this person still out here doing you have. We have a duty to each other as people and I ain't gonna stay on it too long but we have a duty to each other as people. Like I'll say this part. I was talking to somebody who I knew that got assaulted before and I told her, like I Know it's not gonna be easy, but what you're doing, even if you don't get the results that you want and she did it You're still gonna be an example of strength to everyone else, to other people, the people who you don't even know. So it's like that's why it's important.

Speaker 2:

Yeah so that's why. That's why I'm big, I'm really really big on that. But let's, let's lighten up the mood. Anthony Edwards shout out to this young nigga right here Yo, I gotta pull these text messages up, but we got to get a horn. So this young nigga right here what's going on?

Speaker 2:

yo this young nigga is Legit. Okay, I don't know who your OG's are, but you've been listening to him. So if y'all haven't heard in the news, anthony Edwards had basically Got exposed, for lack of a better term. He had a good old-fashioned IG Thotty who exposed text messages from over a month ago. Like tacky Exposed text messages from way over a month ago that showed that you know about abortion, that they had, that he requested, that you know she performed Move into some of these text messages. But what I want to ask you, miss Farah, why is this girl Thinking that she was gonna get? Do you think she did? You think she was gonna get a cum up? Did you think that she was thinking she was gonna get a cum up? From what you saw so far, by exposing those text messages.

Speaker 2:

No from at the initial conversation.

Speaker 1:

What was the conversation? Read it to me first All right, let's break it down.

Speaker 2:

So these are the first text messages. She sends the pregnancy test and says I still have an appointment on the 27th. Okay, first off, that's where I'm gonna feel. I'm already gonna feel disrespected if I'm him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, hold on cuz.

Speaker 2:

One thing you know you to join. Why are you even sending me anything like that? First thing you need to send is hey, sorry for the inconvenience. I've happened to become pregnant. That's how you started. Then you can send the text. So already she's violating. So I understand why he says hell, no, can't do it. He spelled it with a D, d. I do this, so she goes. So now what? What a great response Get an abortion. And this is the key right here. Fellas, if you don't do nothing, you need to motherfucking do this. When you put get an abortion, make sure you put lol. Real nigga like me forgot to do that. You gotta put the lol, because if you put the wish of a car, it's gonna sound too stern. It's like you telling her to put a fucking knife in her stomach. You don't want to say that. What you want her to know is like a cushion, the blow with the lol.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you want her to kill the baby.

Speaker 2:

This is the thing that you know like once you get this text message.

Speaker 2:

If you're trying to get out of this, this is what you want to know from a nigga who's failed to get out of it. This is what you have to. You have to make her feel like he did, like you, and this motherfucking kid is not going through a good experience with me and that's what this nigga did, cuz look how he talks about, talks about today. So she says honestly I had an abortion with two with my son around two years ago and I regretted every day. First, if you aborted it, don't give it a gender. That's weird. Secondly, you're an experienced vet.

Speaker 1:

You know how this goes Like your seat back in the field, ma'am you if?

Speaker 2:

anybody I should be able to trust with this, it's you. You're a seasoned vet in this game. Come on, mama, tighten up. He says man, you can't force a kid in the world. You don't know what it is yet.

Speaker 1:

This man is very unserious.

Speaker 2:

Okay, for one thing right here, this is where you messed up. Don't even worry about what it don't even call it, it Don't even like refer to it as anything other than the the situation. And he said. Then she says that's not the point. I said I had an abortion two years ago and I regret it. And he comes with back with the perfect answer yeah, but I don't want a kid. This is like great work, right here.

Speaker 1:

Anthony Matter of fact.

Speaker 2:

Lee, like I don't want a child, I heard people say he was so cold to her being me.

Speaker 1:

Y'all need to understand if that's how he feels, that's how he needs to communicate to her. She needs to know that, bitch, I don't like you and I don't want you to have this baby and I this is, this is I'm scared.

Speaker 2:

We also need to break this down some more and understand the relation. This ain't his girlfriend, this ain't somebody we seen him in public with. As the old pimp named slick bag would say, this is a.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, so we go right here. Being cool to you is just to get an abortion by myself and you're not doing nothing going about your day. That's being cool to you. Obviously, you've been through this before, okay, so I mean we on the same page, we both been through. I'm telling you we season vets Just by your reaction. I Was sending you them, I was sending you money to help you out. That's all you got to say right there. That should have been cool. This, this. After that, right here, that conversation should stop. This whole thread should have been done.

Speaker 1:

After that she should have just started spitting out numbers and then this little negotiation.

Speaker 2:

I didn't ask for it, but okay. Which is literally every woman's response to giving them money you just don't want a baby. Is that why you're saying all of this cuz?

Speaker 1:

didn't he just say that Just now like scroll up? He said that right there and then he reiterated I don't want kids.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's handle this like grown-ups that's player, that's player. Let's handle this like grown-ups. Okay, I'm just trying. I'm not trying to force you to be a dad to a baby you don't want. I just don't like abortions.

Speaker 1:

You, you do. You just had one two years ago. I'm telling you that shit is your speed. That's in your bag.

Speaker 2:

I put that on your jacket and see, this is the thing that got. I was vile and it's probably the most disrespectful thing.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I saw this part and I a child AI what.

Speaker 2:

I say I she created an AI image of what their child may look like a biracial AI Maybe, and then had the audacity the goal To say look, how cute though Broken heart emoji. You know how many dead skulls I would have sent after that? Oh, you would have got for me.

Speaker 1:

Baby girl is nothing but skulls boo Bitch, you stink nothing but skulls you stink. That's an L for you all around, because now nobody, none of none of the the niggas are gonna want to like take a little dip in that, no more you're a mess.

Speaker 2:

See here, real nigga too, cuz he kept telling her to send the video. He told her three times, four times to send the video. Let me know I need to see you take the pill and, honestly, I need to see you flush the. I need to see a red toilet. I need to see red, red in the toilet.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes, Depending on how far along she is, we go. Had to be like shawty in South Carolina and just you know we got flush that down the toilet. Hey, free that woman. She had a miscarriage, thank you, that baby wasn't real Okay.

Speaker 1:

It was. It was she had a mis Carriage. It was not Her in her control. She didn't will the baby out of her early and she was supposed to do.

Speaker 2:

Put her hands in the toilet and grab the dead fetus. No, nigga, you do this like every woman does in America. Free that woman. But no, my thing is this I I'm not mad at Anthony Edwards. One thing I am upset with this nigga apologize.

Speaker 1:

Hold on real quick. If you fucking fish that baby, that that thing, out of the the toilet and gave it the heimlich and crushed its ribs, then she would have stayed out of jail.

Speaker 2:

That's the only thing they're trying to say. Like people are stupid. Like I said, women have had abortions and have been in toilets and public toilets, have been in all sorts of establishments and this has happened Like this is just a normal thing. If the shit can't pass through, it goes out like fucking blood and guts and it goes down the toilet.

Speaker 2:

Yeah it's like so, like this whole that. That's crazy. I got that. Shit pisses me off so much because you have all of these people who are not what they call pro lifers. They don't care about kids no, not at all. Y'all care about putting people in more harsh situations than already they already are.

Speaker 1:

That's all your life. Is which out if you want to get into it? Y'all just want to continue. White, the white population, because y'all are dwindling, you're losing.

Speaker 2:

That is one of the hended hended agendas of it as well.

Speaker 1:

You want to stop the white women from killing your white babies, but surprise, surprise, surprise, they having little Jadans all over the world, all over the place. Much of my racial babies, much AI babies.

Speaker 2:

Let's get back to this, nigga but unfortunately those Jadans are going to.

Speaker 1:

Back to the NBA going to the back of stone, then it.

Speaker 2:

Then we have a Patrick, my home kids.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but it's working. And I guess it's working because they breed in the black right back out. This is what I want to see right here though.

Speaker 2:

I did not like this, anthony Edwards, because one thing you didn't have to admit to this this is a line. This is a lying whore right now. That's the story. You should have played this shit right here. Jezebel, I'm about to read this apology. This apology is slave shit. Yo, this is some slave ass. She apologized. He said an apology from the team. What a team said apology, but it was. It was his name on.

Speaker 1:

So, he says nothing to do with this.

Speaker 2:

Grammar is too good for him to have anything to do with this, so I made comments in the heat of the moment that are not me and they are not aligned with what I believe and who I want to be as a man. Oh, woman should be supported in power to make their own decisions About their bodies and what's best for them. I'm handing them my personal matters private Now and I will not be commenting any on them any further at this time.

Speaker 1:

Period. Y'all do what y'all want. I'm gonna do what I want over here, though, and she's like.

Speaker 2:

My thing is this you didn't have to admit that. Who cares if she put Anthony Edwards on the fucking name and then sent text messages out what's her name? Mariah Mills has been doing that for Zion for weeks.

Speaker 1:

He has not acknowledged her once. I want Mariah Mills to stop girl. It's embarrassing. It pops up on my Twitter once in a while like daily loud Well she just dropped a new.

Speaker 2:

She just dropped a new pack. She dropped a new mix tape. Sure, she going that brunt tell him he need to stop eating food and get it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but she been on that though. Girl, you look a mess but no, she get it.

Speaker 2:

I mean she telling the truth. Nigga, look like he fucking tracked her trailer out there.

Speaker 1:

You don't look like an athlete, I know, but coming from her, like we know, she's just doing it for clout.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, but you look stupid, I mean when you do some.

Speaker 1:

The first niggas be on the on the sports podcast calling this nigga fat, telling him To lose weight. They've been doing that since he got on, came to the league. Right, he been fat the whole time Getting fat. Nigga been shubby him and James Harden. Y'all both need to get in the gym together. Get on a weight loss diet now James and.

Speaker 2:

James and tightened up James and tighten up he. Back home so he tightened up.

Speaker 1:

Where's home for him?

Speaker 2:

Okay, but no like.

Speaker 1:

Anthony.

Speaker 2:

Edwards man shout out you know Georgia boy, so you know we got a show love to you, but Don't let them win. Everything you handle, you handle, correct. Okay, now I think I've heard that he did get his Baby mama pregnant. J Chief, keep baby mama. They share a baby mama. That's not cool. Like that's weird. That's not okay. Like that's weird. Like you were like eight years old when chief Keith was Chief came out, so that's kind of weird, like why are?

Speaker 2:

you shouldn't share a baby mama chief. Keep you bout to make a lot of money in the NBA. You was more swagged out nigga to that girl to go by her business if she pregnant. You just get custody at little nigga. Then you know, tell her go by her bid or she or she might let you to. Got one check coming in, but at your check gonna be guaranteed for men.

Speaker 1:

She's speaking of checks to Rajee P Henson is not before.

Speaker 2:

before we do that, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

That was a good transition.

Speaker 2:

It was, but we had to keep it in the basketball.

Speaker 1:

That was a second good one that I did for.

Speaker 2:

I'm not mad at you. I'm not mad at you, I'm not mad. But we still got to keep it in the basketball first.

Speaker 1:

Oh lord, what's? What else is going on?

Speaker 2:

So we're gonna we're gonna go into the developmental league of the NBA, oh my god. So fun we're gonna talk about chance Kamachi have you heard this name before?

Speaker 1:

no, I have not, because he is in the developmental league of the sport that I don't watch.

Speaker 2:

So he's in the G League for the same for the Sacramento Kings, and he has been arrested for murder him and his girl murder for murder. What murder? Let's tell the story here. So mr Kamuche had met a woman yes, familiar with her, and he started to fall for her fondly.

Speaker 2:

Let's say I think this is all from the articles that came out. He finds he was with her fondly. She told her of a conundrum she was in a Rolex was the cause. So what she said was her another woman had be Due to said Rolex and she was scared. You know they did. They came up with a plan to get this girl. So this is what I understand here.

Speaker 1:

I just don't get where murder Rationally comes into the story. But continue please.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but she was basically saying there's a beef between this girl and her over a Rolex Chain. So what she does is she has the basketball player Pretend huh, I said watch a Rolex watch.

Speaker 2:

It I said Rolex chain for a Rolex watch. So she, uh she tells him the plan that they come up with. He's gonna act like a trick so he gets the other girl over there with the article that I read made it seem like him and his girlfriend were involved with that girl together. So that doesn't make sense for the motive, because what I thought when I first heard this was oh, buddy had to try to have a threesome with shawty. She probably was geeked up off some zanz or some fucking coke and she fucking passed out and they took it to the desert. What was I wrong? This motherfucker is choked, her with an HDMI cord. What they choked? This girl with an HDMI cord took her ass out to the desert.

Speaker 1:

How wait, wait, okay, oh, my god, hold on. I have questions. Why Cuz of the watch? Just because of what?

Speaker 2:

was the beef with the watch. She said that the other girl was going to hurt her because of the watch. She said that that she threatened that she either stole it or some shit like that, and she said that girl was going to hurt her for the watch. So they teamed up together to kill the girl that he thought that was gonna hurt the girl he fell in love with for the watch. I.

Speaker 1:

Never called the man a sim in my entire life. But that is very simpy behavior, because how you do a murder?

Speaker 2:

you way worse than a nigga that gay 60k to fucking Ruby Rose.

Speaker 1:

You did a murder.

Speaker 2:

You're in the fucking glee, you gotta Do something with your life, nigga. You fucking throw it away to fucking kill a a chick over a Rolex.

Speaker 1:

I have to see what this woman looks like. They all black women.

Speaker 2:

I have to see what this woman looks like. That shit was crazy. I was sitting there like yo. That is first of all.

Speaker 1:

I feel horrible for assuming they were all black, regardless Me that I did.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was a white girl. I assumed everyone in this situation was black that definitely sounds like a plan from a zone Cuz a white bitch would steal a. Steal a watch, take it to the pawn shop.

Speaker 1:

I'm murder because of a Rolex. In general gives me African-American activity.

Speaker 2:

Whoa, you're not gonna be talking about people. That is definitely white trash behavior.

Speaker 1:

That is also white.

Speaker 2:

Primarily white trash, that is that is definitely 100%. That is meth behavior. That is digging cold. What is this man's name? Chase Kamuche OMA NCHE for those at home, yeah, that's wild. Bro him and this girl, they, they, really. They took her out to the desert like this is shit.

Speaker 2:

Like you remember that Kevin Hart movie or I think it was a show, the Kevin Hart show on Netflix, where that that's what happened. He, they thought that the girl got drugged and then he thought he killed the girl he had slept with and his brother tried to hide the girl.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ever do with the movie that everyone thought that was about Kevin Hart's life for real, because his brother, like, went to jail.

Speaker 2:

Or something, and then died or something. What happened was this his brother came out of jail, but what it was was his brother portrayed him in the movie spoiler alert or we haven't seen. It was like fucking four years.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, fuck my dick. It was not a spoiler. You should have seen it, dumbass.

Speaker 2:

But no, it was a westerner's brother in it, but it was just the. It was inspired by what happened to him in Vegas with his friend. Okay and they did that so, but we can get off of this. Did you want to get into the Taraji?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so yes, like I was saying, the transition is no go, no longer smooth. Well, speaking of checks, no one's checking on a chance at this time speaking of checks, taraji's not getting one, so so Raji has been on a whole like social media press one for. She's on a press one for the color purple. During this press one she's also been complaining about her pay for the color purple.

Speaker 2:

I mean just then.

Speaker 1:

Generally black women not getting paid enough in Hollywood.

Speaker 2:

Well, if there is ever a time for a black woman to get on a soapbox, it is when color purple is in the theaters.

Speaker 1:

Okay, period, you're being listened to, I guess.

Speaker 2:

I mean they're gonna be a lot, but Get into this a little bit more, because I you know how I feel about it. So we, we already talked a little bit about it, but uh, okay, let's get into a little bit more and then I'm gonna ask more information, just to get into what she was basically saying. It was like so it was about payment.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so she was saying that? Um, she was basically just saying that black women don't get paid enough in Hollywood and that their their pay is disproportionate. Black movies in general don't make that much money. Hey, they just stepped on my point.

Speaker 2:

No, she, she, everybody at home. She heard me when we talked about in our pre-production and she just you know she stepped on a young nigga point. But it's continue.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I thought that was part of the thing.

Speaker 2:

That was gonna be what I was gonna land.

Speaker 1:

Okay, my bad, let me take it back, forget I said that. But yeah she's. She's been on a whole press run and people have been like bringing up Monique and her whole.

Speaker 2:

Her situation with her situation with Netflix, and it was with Tyler Perry and Oprah. It wasn't Tyler Perry, it was it was Daniels.

Speaker 1:

Yeah Well, tyler Perry was part of the situation.

Speaker 2:

Well, he, just he was telling her to shut the fuck up. Yeah, he got it, he bought his business, but he, she was talking to his girl. You can't talk to my, to my shawty, like that, oprah, oh my god, oprah, you can't talk to Tyler Perry. Tyler, oprah is the only woman Tyler Perry gets erected for.

Speaker 1:

First of all, tyler Perry gets erect for no woman, but continue, but what? Okay. So I, taraji, obviously Is not happy with her pay and her contract. Her contract is Is garbage. What are your thoughts?

Speaker 2:

No, my thing was, when it comes to, when it comes to this, what I'm hearing, it sounds awfully like her former co-star and you know what was this? The show they did, empire, and also hustling flow.

Speaker 1:

Terrence Were you, were you. One of the people is Howard.

Speaker 2:

Were you one of the people who made a head cannon saying that Hustling flow was connected to? I used to do that in my head, 100%. Why would?

Speaker 1:

you put them together and then I Was like bro, she ended up in jail somehow because she was his bottom, his bottom bitch and hustling flow. So she took charges for him.

Speaker 2:

My head cannon was the white.

Speaker 1:

I mean his, his. His music took off while she was in jail.

Speaker 2:

It makes perfect sense my head cannon was the white girl died trying to break him out of jail. He changes his name. They moved to LA. He takes other girl, taraji. They moved to LA. They changed when a lot of their history make up some false stuff and they also blend some stuff. When you hit them, the flashbacks, and then that's when they went forward and that's why you don't see nothing with his name or nothing, because he changed it and then she got whatever happened in a show that was my head cannon.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, I know y'all don't care about that.

Speaker 2:

I feel like a lot of people have that though but, but no, what I was just gonna say, my, my same criticism is with them. I think a large time, a large part of this is has to do with one of the early things you said. You said that she wasn't getting paid Horribly compared to who. Based off what? That's the thing that they always never talk about. What are we talking? What are we comparing this to? Because I saw article that talked about I guess that she was in a movie with a Brad Pitt and she.

Speaker 2:

I guess they said she got paid like a hundred and fifty.

Speaker 1:

Benjamin Button.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think it ended up being like 2% of what he got 2%. But you got to understand she.

Speaker 1:

She was not at the same point as he was in his career that's.

Speaker 2:

One thing is that you're not gonna have that in two For a black. She could probably get more if it was a black movie, because black people like her, but she's always, for the most part outside of baby boy, always wanted to be a award-winning actress. So when you play those roles you're gonna get diminished, especially when, unfortunately, I don't want to be me. But when you're not a hundred percent one of the top most attractive women in the in the room, like she's when it comes that she is attractive, she's not when it comes to Hollywood relative, she's like a role-player when it comes to that. Yeah, so it's like you. You want to do all these things, you want to talk about this money, but her talent has to be like.

Speaker 2:

Me her talent. It's not her talent, and that's what I'm talking about the fact that she's not the suit the most attractive.

Speaker 1:

She has to be more talented. What?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying is this. And then they come by her attractive. What it is is. They have this problem in Hollywood, especially amongst the black elites, is that they see their white counterparts Making money, getting famous, getting all of these deals and they believe, because their fame is comparable in our community, it should be the same and it's not. It's not the same value and it's not the same amount of people that want to see you in their work that we want to see you when you come Out to our movies. Mm-hmm, like let's get into this. Okay, so this is the point that you you stepped on a little bit, but black movies in and of themselves do not make a lot of money. Like, that's just a part of it. They do not make a lot of money. So we let's start with the first. What do you think is the number one grossing black movie of all time?

Speaker 1:

You want me to guess? Yeah, I mean. That's why I asked Well, if I didn't know, I would have. But I do, but I still would have guessed Black Panther.

Speaker 2:

So you're right, ding, ding, ding. Black Panther. You know who black pants is associated with. Marvel, okay, marvel the whites, All right. So what do you think the second movie is? Um and this is just just why you're thinking about that like the big black panther was 1.3 billion dollars, so the next money I'll just bring it.

Speaker 1:

It's a Tarantino movie is Django and Shane which is not what I would have guessed whatsoever Jango, and not really a black movie came out in 2012.

Speaker 2:

It's a if it's a black leaf, a black movie, okay, that's how it was all Hollywood season, okay, so yeah, and guess how much that made?

Speaker 1:

Much less than one point, something billion it made 426 million. So significantly less Brian, less than half.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, less than half. So and that's what I was trying to say is is like what a lot of people don't understand is our content does not sell the same way. Your effort in your art is not going to be valued the same way as it is going to be in there in that white space. One, they just have more people that were are going to be out there, that's available, and in second is like they created the space. So like when I hear that a lot of times, I kind of want to tell black celebrities that cry about their payment and their money the same thing that y'all tell poor black people Stop living above your means. Right, try that. Why don't you bring it down some? I seen Fantasia talking about she cook her own meals. Oh boo, that's so, so criminal. Oh my god. She made this shit sound like she was in fucking disarray.

Speaker 1:

You're so poor, like your, cook your own meal.

Speaker 2:

You're struggling so much. She's what she tried to. You know, save it all. Oh, that's normal. I want to be that, all this other stuff. But it's like, okay, what are y'all complaining about? Because the budget. Do y'all look at your budgets?

Speaker 1:

That's crazy that you have the choice, like you choose, to cook your own meals to stay normal, well no, she didn't.

Speaker 2:

She try to make it seem like she didn't. She don't have the money like that. That's what she tried. Okay, this is how she lives. She's. She do our own grocery shopping and all that other stuff like that. I would argue it's part because you're not that busy like that's why you have the ability to be able to do that. People who are booked and busy don't have the ability to do that and that's why they have to use their money for people to do that for them.

Speaker 1:

You probably were not cooking that much.

Speaker 2:

She probably doesn't live on her means.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you probably weren't cooking that much while you were filming color purple because you were busy.

Speaker 2:

Like it's. Like I said, she probably wasn't living above her means. But we see Teraji, we know how she live. Mm-hmm, I can say my cousin used to be friends with Teraji's sister. We used to live up in DC. Like I understand where she come from and now for her to be where she at now is a big coma it is. That's a big step, but at the same token she was poor. Y'all be overvaluing, y'all sales and no, nobody want to talk about that, and I'm not just saying it, just Teraji, it's Teraji. Terrence Howard is a bunch of people who overvalued themselves. Because you know what, when Terrence Howard wanted more money for Iron man 2, no, they said we'll get another nigga. And they did, yeah, and that nigga still there, don Cheeto, and then he.

Speaker 1:

He's probably been able to negotiate more than what you originally even asked for at this point because he's been in mad stuff. Now he's about to get his whole on movie you would have. You would have that was like 12 years ago.

Speaker 2:

That was a while ago. It's probably longer than 12 years ago. Okay, that was like 2010 or 11, when yeah when like the first.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know I'm in out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's been a couple decades. I'll be at 13 years, yeah, cuz I'm in was like the first of the he just getting his own movie and it's supposed to come out with the armor wars but no, like stay down, it's just.

Speaker 2:

I mean, you can do that, but I'm pretty sure he's also looked at his checks compared to, like, gwyneth Pantrow and but other people like yo, what the fuck. But at the same, talk is because one we're replaceable in their world. Like it's not hard that like says not hard for them to just imagine another Negro there.

Speaker 1:

And that's the business y'all in, unless you're like a viola Davis or like a Denzel. Washington someone who's like, yeah, like a, like a Award-winning actor, like in Christ, not on cue. And even then they still got underpaid in a lot of roads.

Speaker 2:

They still get underpaid. Yeah, it's just like I said y'all. Y'all want to focus on being part of white Hollywood and trying to force white Hollywood to love y'all and respect y'all in a certain way. That's not gonna happen and if you come over here to black Hollywood, the bag ain't gonna be that high. You can ask nigga, who did biggie.

Speaker 1:

He's still doing to be To this day is not a great actor and he only got that one big role because he looked like biggie. Look at the. Watch the to be movies. As far as to be movies go, he's he stands out, he's a to be he stands out amongst the the rubble put some respect on the tube on that to be legend.

Speaker 1:

We need to. I Do want to do to be movie reviews, but I was. I don't want to watch to be movies. I Don't want to put myself through that. You remember that we watched one to be movie and the whole time I was like why, why, what movie would we watch? It was some hood movie. It was some like like Something in Detroit.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, we need to watch one, because I know my brother introduced me to an actor when I was back in DC that he puts out some movies on there too. We need to watch. He's a really good actor.

Speaker 1:

There's actually this, this one to be movie Desk a little good. It's called secret society. It's about these trans girls that were messing with these. These like basketball player and baller ass niggas but lion about the fact that they was trans first and they they get to cisgender women to play these trans girls and this is in Atlanta how to make it believable. I know one of these women she happens to be a client and and cisgender, fully cisgender women. It's Atlanta. It's you could throw Anything and hit a trans woman.

Speaker 2:

But I mean To me that seems a little while being the woman to take that role, though, like, what are you trying to say about me?

Speaker 1:

Oh, I don't. It blew up. They got three of them now.

Speaker 2:

Movie Joe is a lot of niggas in the director field that I be seeing. Y'all niggas hate me.

Speaker 1:

I gotta stop that we gotta make a to be movie. I feel like to be. Just got a upload button.

Speaker 2:

No, no, they, they. They didn't control everything.

Speaker 1:

No, like say we wanted to upload the upload button.

Speaker 2:

I say we wanted to upload the pod to to be To be, no, to be scheduled. Scooby-to be does all the schedule when it comes to that. All you do is you send them the movie and then they'll let you know when they gonna release it. All right, so John the net majors is back in the news. The trial has concluded and we have a verdict guilty. Well, don't do it like that, because now you sound like the whites. Don't do it like that. He was not guilty on two charges. I mean he he had four counts that he was up on, up on, okay.

Speaker 1:

So which charges was he guilty?

Speaker 2:

of anything that was unintentional, if that unintentional. Next to it it was harassment. I think it was third-degree harassment or whatever in second and third degree. No second-degree, second-degree both harassment and assault, unintentional in both, and he could potentially face a year in jail. All right, man, do you want to say some stuff first before I go?

Speaker 1:

that man not doing jail time? I don't think he's doing jail time. That's um Also, didn't he um? Well, can can you explain what happened with the case and like?

Speaker 2:

what I'm going on the rain. So I just wanted you want me to do that, because I got a lot to say.

Speaker 1:

I don't have that much to say, so you can go ahead and go on your rant, all right, so ladies and gentlemen, what y'all just witnessed today was a public fucking lynching.

Speaker 2:

Okay, what y'all saw was Emmett Till. What y'all saw was a gross miscarriage of justice.

Speaker 1:

It was yeah okay.

Speaker 2:

So this is what's going on. For y'all who don't read, who don't know what was going on, again, we made our jokes and stuff like that. We talked about the text messages and things like that. Cool, this is what was going on when this case started. The event that transpired was the day in question. That started from the suv, from the suv from the track race through new york All the way to her going out and ended up drunk back at home To him calling the cops, which got him arrested. So that's what a lot of people don't understand. This bitch ain't called the cops. He did. She was passed out drunk on the ground. This nigga. All this happened because of what happened with him, because he called the police trying to take care of her. Like I said, I understand. What happened in september with those text messages Makes many people to believe he was abusing that woman. That's fair. You can come to that assumption.

Speaker 2:

It also makes it seem those text messages were very Weird but it also makes it seem like she was violent as well, and then she also had her part to play. Yeah, so we can add all that into that into this, but unfortunately these events Do not correlate.

Speaker 2:

Uh, do not correlate, unfortunately do not for everybody here who wants to shit on jonathan majors. Y'all want to call them all sorts of names and all this stuff. I know you, maddy, fucking on the white women and doing all this x, y and z, but the day in question, the events that transpired, that was not anywhere near enough for a jury to be able to do what they did there.

Speaker 1:

Did they not use all of his history and stuff? So let.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad you add. You mentioned that, so let's bring that up here, because there was some information from the da that I found pretty interesting, because it almost stated that we did this not from what happened on the day in question, but because of what we believe happened in regards to history. So I'm gonna just paraphrase a little bit. But it says right here today, a jury determined that pattern of abuse and coercion Comminated with mr Majors assault and harassing his girlfriend. We take the jury for the service out of y'all, okay. So this is what that Megan girl, the one who was doing Megan Astalian's trial or Tory Lane's trial, that's what she blogger. Oh, she also Came out later, which was pretty interesting and I respect her because she was being a journalist. Uh, she had made it, made a note that she had stated some things wrong. Um, but not just her alone, it was, you know, pretty much a lot of people in the media.

Speaker 2:

So I'm bringing this up here because I think it's very, very important that we make a knowledge of this because, like I said, I see a lot of people Bring up these conversations and putting names on things. But I promise you, if your brother was in this situation, if somebody you knew was in this situation, if shit, if this nigga wasn't famous, nobody else would be upset about this. Nobody else would say, oh, he needs to be taken down or taken down to pay. So let's get into what she said here. So, basically, she, she, was there. Regarding what John and major was convicted of, there was some misinformation out, including from me, both assault charges related to what happened inside the car and the harassment charges. So we couldn't see exactly what happened inside the car, but we could see that. Hey, you know he pushed her into the car and tried to be. You know, get away from One other thing about that too, let's let's stay right there too for that moment. So you know, she did admit she grabbed his phone, right.

Speaker 1:

She did yeah, yeah, where I come from, started all of the nonsense where I come from.

Speaker 2:

If I take somebody's property and they take it back from me, that's self-defense. So anything you do to obtain your property back Is self-defense. Y'all want to take another thing, that what happened with little old grace? Grace was charged. You remember that Grace was charged. She was, yeah, and then the authorities told her they weren't going to, you know, go through pursuit. Yeah correct.

Speaker 2:

So again, very interesting to not show this man was fucking railroad he was. So you're trying to tell me we get into an altercation where she starts it by taking my phone and she doesn't get charges as well. The charges don't happen if she doesn't do what she does. So that's why I have this big problem with this, because y'all see this black man, y'all see the successful black man and y'all using him For this particular incident to take a shot at every black man that ever hurt you. Y'all using this, calling him all sorts of names, when you can look at this fucking evidence and you know for damn well, nobody in a right mind Would make that determination. If he hit her in the car, you don't think that nigga, uh, uh, who's driving would have hurt it? He would have. Like, I understand he said he didn't see anything, but if I hit somebody in their face, you're gonna hear that pop.

Speaker 1:

This really makes it apparent that it doesn't matter what type of black you are. You could make yourself the most respectful Black, the most artistic black, the most talented black. You could be the black in the closest proximity to the shiniest white, but it does not matter, because this is still gonna happen to. You're still gonna be railroaded in this way. So, so that make like this is this is what the lesson that I've learned. I knew this, but this is the lesson that everybody should learn From jonathan majors being guilty.

Speaker 2:

So I just want to add both these counts and I just want to add this last part. So basically, uh, in regards to the salt, charges related what happened inside the car. Harassment charges related to what happened outside the car. This means majors was convicted. She put capital. Was was convicted for jabari's finger injury. The jury ruled it was reckless but not intentional. But the assault is for the finger injury. Are we this man?

Speaker 1:

look lost the marvel bag. We lost king the conqueror. Because of her he had way more movies than that too, he had way more endorsement.

Speaker 2:

Because your run back lovecraft country, please. So, because your finger got hurt in an altercation that started with you taking my phone. This black man has lost everything and people have the nerve, the, the, the imilligated, call the audacity. Just sit here and grandstand virtue signu like there's some type of Saints out here. It's fucking disgusting. Shit is vile, yo. This is a public lynching and we all should be taking note. If you have kids, you have sons, they should be aware, because this is crazy. That man was defending himself from running away. If, if something happened on on september in 2022 and you believe he did some wrong, to take him to court for that grace, but not for this. This ain't it. You started this and I'm not done yet. Priya, get your ass to the front. Priya, shadra, you need to be disbarred because you are the worst lawyer ever.

Speaker 1:

Where did he get this lawyer from?

Speaker 2:

he clearly got her from, uh from.

Speaker 1:

He clearly picked her up from there. Well, yes, she's obviously indian.

Speaker 2:

I don't see where he would think this would be the lawyer you would want to have. She already fucked up with the first group of text messages she released.

Speaker 6:

Yeah she didn't.

Speaker 2:

The mother fucker cried during her closing. She cried why she was giving her closing. Yo, you like. This is freaking ridiculous. I understand you wanted to do the woman, get a white woman. If you want to keep a woman, get a white woman. But you should have got a man.

Speaker 1:

In this kind of case, you should have just got the best lawyer that was available to you, regardless of race or gender.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't priya priya. You don't ever need to represent anyone. Every is not gonna be a divorce lawyer. That's what you need to be, because all you do, all you good at, is starting mess.

Speaker 1:

She's not gonna be able to represent anybody after a high profile case and losing it like this and as many slip-ups as she's had. Like she's the reason, though september text messages we're released.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like Everything about this was your fault, the fact that you didn't hurt.

Speaker 1:

Those were the worst part of his case that Made him pattern came from yeah.

Speaker 2:

So, like I said, that's why this came from people wanting to say, hey, he didn't do this here, but he did do something before and that's what we're gonna nail him, and that's fucked up. That's fucked up, priya, you suck, you suck. Get another job, start over, because being a lawyer, you're trash at the fact that you didn't yell to the top of your lungs self-defense, not once when this man that's. But see, that's why you can't have.

Speaker 1:

I wonder what new york self-defense rules are, though, because georgia Is very like you can kill a motherfucker, but it's not even about that.

Speaker 2:

It's not even about the whole self-defense thing in regards to, it's just about putting that language in the jury's head and it's like, honestly, and I don't I don't mean to sound crazy about this, but it's because she is a lady. That is a reason why she, her mind, isn't going to think of something like that. A nigga is going to go straight to the self-defense.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it's because she's a lady. I think it's because she specifically sucks?

Speaker 2:

No, because there's no way that you could be that bad where you don't even do the easiest thing. She stole the nigga property.

Speaker 1:

But I just think that's why I think it's it's. It's because she's a terrible lawyer, because who wouldn't Immediately think of a self-defense?

Speaker 2:

because you gotta think about it. What if that was just not about to show you I'm about to show you what do a lot of women when they when something happens in regards to getting assaulted. What do a lot of them feel like it's a reason why it happened? Because of what? When?

Speaker 1:

they get assaulted.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because of what? Because it's something they did. A lot of women would tell you they felt like initially they felt like it was cut.

Speaker 2:

It was something they did, right. So that is y'all how y'all brain said if something's happening, it's because of you. So when she sees this situation, she's not looking at it like a man where this is my property, it don't matter what's in it. She's looking at it like a woman where, oh, you're texting another woman, so it makes sense why she's going after your phone. That's for real. That is how y'all think about it. So she's not even gonna say it self-defense Because she's going. She's thinking about it like a woman.

Speaker 1:

And I mean, I just looked it up really quickly, but the self-defense is complete, like it's the same in New York.

Speaker 2:

So I mean, you can't shoot nobody, but that's because the gun yeah, the gun laws.

Speaker 1:

But you can defend yourself, so you can use. You may use physical force upon another person when and To the extent you reasonably believe to be necessary to defend yourself or a third person from what you reasonably reasonably believe to be the use or imminent use of Unlawful physical force by such person like somebody stealing your phone. So if somebody's taking your property, then that would be unlawful physical force and New York would Definitely. But like that's a quick Google, like like we did that, priya.

Speaker 2:

Payed us Making good. Oh Shit, but not Jonathan man a. I hope they just get that hard. They gonna make it this nigga. Three years community service that's too much to me.

Speaker 1:

That's a lot.

Speaker 2:

He ain't gonna do it.

Speaker 1:

They would only do that to make it. Make him an example.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're gonna show out on his ass.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they will, which is unfortunate because man you should have just got the best lawyer you could have got. Honestly, I'm it was probably for optics that you got a, a Female, but it's quite somebody.

Speaker 2:

But this is this person of color. She was the same lawyer who released a text message so clearly. This is somebody who's been working with for a while, so he trusted her. I'm pretty sure this wasn't part just because of the whole her you think this was his lawyer? I mean, this was the lawyer prior to this happening. This was the lawyer who released the original text message of grace, saying that she was trying to.

Speaker 1:

That was. That was after we do that. So that's what I'm saying that was the first stupid.

Speaker 2:

You know.

Speaker 1:

I'm asking you if you think that she was his lawyer pre assault. Everything like this was just his regular.

Speaker 2:

I don't usually don't keep a criminal lawyer on retainer.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

We don't know, she, I think he hired her for this specifically but she could have dabbled, though, and then, doesn't it?

Speaker 1:

also I'm not sure this is only in like movies and like all of the law, the, the shows and stuff I'd be watching, like suits and whatnot. But doesn't it look bad when you Get a new defense attorney, like in the middle?

Speaker 2:

It wasn't in the middle, I'm so saying he could, or in the board, like any point doesn't.

Speaker 1:

Does it not look bad?

Speaker 2:

No, it only looks bad if the case is, the trial has started. Okay, he would have not went into trial with her. If, like, she would have been his lawyer that just handled, you know, general PR work and stuff like that too. And then she did that and he was like you're stupid, I'm getting you out of here, I'm getting somebody else in. Then there wouldn't look crazy, okay, but it looks crazy when everybody who you work with Drops you, all, your agencies and all that crazy stuff like that, all that nut shit like that. Where they all dropping. Then Disney doesn't, you know, right literally cute up, had that shit in the drafts.

Speaker 1:

But we knew that new Disney had that. It had that in the drafts because they had Like a whole different. All of the little nerdy shit that you be watching, that we be watching, like they have a whole nother villain like in the clip.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they have a conversation of it because the whole, like this arc was supposed to be very based around King the Conqueror, mm-hmm. So they have to switch their whole shit, all of the everything. They had to have this in the clip for themselves. Yeah, so they could switch up the story, so it could still be interesting. So they don't lose millions upon millions of dollars because this nigga wanted to fuck white women. And this is this is why. No, the last thing I'm gonna say about this is Y'all need to stop fucking with these white women.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so there's some black women here too that done a lot of things. Have you heard of miss Robin? Uh, that was her name, but I almost put that on you, my bad. No, but you remember what's his name Mike Tyson. Mm-hmm. I said that the woman on him was Don't bring up the the once in a while when a black Like because.

Speaker 1:

White women have lied on black, and it's, and it's been in its been, thomas. Historically, white women have lied on black men and it's been very dangerous when they do so, because black men Mad long ago was getting lynched for touching white women. White women was fucking on black men and then lying. Today husbands talk about he raped me and nobody's not historically. I call this in the tail that that has. That has literally been the thing.

Speaker 1:

Don't bring up once in a while every couple years, every couple years, when a white what when a black woman lies For whatever fucking reason.

Speaker 2:

I got Earl Thomas. His wife pulled a gun out on him. She's a black woman, so again there's a y'all like. Y'all aren't beyond that. I saw a tweet that said all women are white women.

Speaker 1:

That is the most horrendous thing you've ever said in my presence.

Speaker 2:

I didn't say it, I repeated it, that's totally different.

Speaker 1:

Is repeating something, not still saying words.

Speaker 2:

It's a different way of saying it, okay. But no, it's real, though you can't, you can't act like that, like don't, let's not say that, because one, because one. When you say that too, you almost like it's saying like black women gonna take more, like that's okay, that's not okay.

Speaker 1:

We're not gonna take more, we're just not gonna make up shit, we just gonna leave you. I'm not. I'm not about to be like I'm not about to get you in trouble with the law.

Speaker 2:

That sounds sweet. That sounds sweet when we did, when we dive deeper, y'all to go to the law when it, when it, when it behooves you.

Speaker 1:

I'm in imminent danger.

Speaker 2:

Even if it's convenient. We just ain't plenty of women who just there are women who just be calling the police, yeah. So Alright, so let's touch on this real quick. I need a hellcat. Are you familiar? Are you familiar with his work? Does the scammer the PPP loan scammer that was flexing a few years ago I?

Speaker 1:

Don't remember him flexing.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he was flexing hard on the ground but that that's.

Speaker 1:

That probably was not in my algorithms, because it's only baddies in my algorithms who, like, do they hair and makeup and put that shit on.

Speaker 2:

So this nigga right now is about to move 25, trying to move $25 million of his asset to his girlfriend Because she broke her with him, because he was cheating now. This is why I don't understand here, because I know niggas do be fucking guards, but this says I'm need a hellcat's girlfriend broke up with him while he's in the feds after finding out he was cheating with over a hundred girls.

Speaker 1:

I Assume, while he was out.

Speaker 2:

He was free world.

Speaker 1:

Okay yeah, okay yeah yeah, because the bitches probably was like oh, free my nigga, you cuz. You know how, when, when a nigga died, like when a rapper died, like all of the all of the bitches, come out the woodwork posting the text message. It's like oh, we was just together last week.

Speaker 2:

I don't never know how to hold it down like like this is probably.

Speaker 1:

He probably went to jail and then all the women was like, oh, free my nigga. We was just together. And then she was like, oh, and then it just kept coming.

Speaker 2:

I hate to see kept coming, kept coming.

Speaker 1:

I hate to see, and of course, girl, as soon as that nigga went to jail, you should have Moved around. You should have been like on the phone with him whenever he do call you, because if he still got money Then you know you need to keep that. Don't burn that bridge, but move around you free. He's not what the fuck is he gonna do what I move around, ma'am.

Speaker 2:

See, this is where this is around me at. Like the time when I, when I learned Facebook, showed everybody who you put the relationship with.

Speaker 1:

So like you may have put the girl name in there, thinking that there was nobody was gonna see it nah, everybody as soon as they click on your profile in a relationship with and then you can click on her profile and see her.

Speaker 2:

That's what happened to me and I was like that's what I felt like when I seen this, like that happened to me and I was like damn, had to start back to square. I had that was a lot of lying I had to do over after that. Come on, man, you know I got. I was the first nigga to say that. I was the first nigga to ever get hacked.

Speaker 1:

Social boy is about to burst through the door and punch you in the dick right now, because you said that and then I'm a Call blue face to punch him right in this shit. Blue face is a real boxer now I want to see that fight. I want to see that social boy blue face fight. I feel like that is going to be. I need them to just do a do a boxing fight and then that's gonna be. That's gonna be like two skinny niggas with crackhead strength, just like what, what, what.

Speaker 2:

It's gonna be very entertaining if they end up fighting, because I don't know if y'all heard Soldier boy and blue face of him and beefing on the internet.

Speaker 1:

I think knock my drink over again, guys.

Speaker 2:

I definitely think they gonna bring back the 90s blood and in Crip beefing.

Speaker 1:

Because these niggas be going absolutely fucking insane and I don't need nope, not today. Continue.

Speaker 2:

No, I was saying I think that I think soldier boy and blue face are gonna bring back the Crip and blood beef Like single-handedly, like I think they're gonna bring back 90s beef like night. They're gonna do 90s banging and 90s beefing. I Want to see it. I'm here, I don't. I'm here for the pyro pimp in the neighborhood. Crip, I want to see it.

Speaker 1:

I Want to see is that what social boy calls himself the pyro pimp.

Speaker 2:

Yeah no, but pyro means pimps and red uniforms. So Told you, I stay with the macro. I used to watch gangland heavy gangland was was crazy. All right, I think we should give some applause for quavo Granny. I think it was a little bit of capping that he was doing.

Speaker 1:

So Quavo Did one of those little videos where it was like one rapper, 200 women or however many women, and then he's like standing there and it's women just coming up to him one by one. They do a little like, hey, this in the back and forth or whatever. These Women were feral. Okay, girls were just walking up like Ah suck dick, dick, dick suck me suck dicks like to be fair.

Speaker 2:

What y'all get it once y'all know the nigga has money or he's asked that he status.

Speaker 1:

That's what y'all that's the mode most women get into first of all, I'm so corny I would literally be like that's See celebrities I try to like act like I don't even know who they are. I'll just look at them. I'm like okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, you just want to Like. You did Jada waiter.

Speaker 1:

I Saw her today, are you? There. What I never actually saw her in person. Well, I'm saying what?

Speaker 2:

she looked at your pictures.

Speaker 1:

Well, she probably did. Yeah, but it was just like I made a comment and then she replied on Instagram. I thought she DM'd you. Yeah, she replied, Because I made a comment on my story, so she replied to my story. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You must don't have a memorable face whenever she didn't come into the boutique.

Speaker 1:

I just was like all over the way, all the way over there. I was like oh, that's Jada wait up but um Damn, I don't even remember what I was saying.

Speaker 2:

We were talking about. I'm talking about people cuz I said you, you say something about her. Oh yeah, so I was. I was saying that um dumb bitches was feral. Definitely, I was saying that when I meet celebrities, I try to act like they. Not even nobody like I'm not even impressed.

Speaker 1:

I like I'm kind of disgusted with you being here right now because I'm trying to act so cool, so I would not act like that. I wouldn't. I wouldn't be like, ooh, I'm, let's go in the back, wasn't it like? I was like, oh, I'm gonna go in the back, I'm gonna go in the back.

Speaker 2:

I'm let's go in the back. Wasn't it like a dating show? It was like a dating show, but like you could like, keep it cute like what I mean, but they know I mean most of these women know what these niggas want.

Speaker 1:

Plus also, I know that everyone's gonna be throwing themselves at you. I know you can get anybody like. I'm not about to Outwardly be like you can fuck right now fair.

Speaker 2:

What you have to understand is Probably 80 to 95 percent of those women that were in there that line had nothing else to offer. They probably get headaches when they read books. They probably can't tell the difference between the sojourney is oozing out they can't tell the difference between salt and sugar. They alerted the Ajax. They hands can't. They wrist start hurting when they start scrubbing, like anything that you would really want to know about somebody. Any kind of skills?

Speaker 6:

they may have any interest.

Speaker 2:

These women don't have it. All they're focused on is trying to get to the next lick. Yeah, I Appreciate that you ain't one of them and that you're not familiar with this, because, again, this is something I've seen Far, far far, why you can tell when these women don't have much else to offer. You can hear in a conversation here, in the word choices that they use, that they cannot Extrapolate more information out because they don't have it.

Speaker 2:

The more that they got was because the nigga on the, the captain on the football team, fucked up, so that's what they got the they got accepted and then then the, then the backup when they got to another, fuck them, and that's where they kind of got their validation and things from the nigga who was selling drugs at the time and who was the who's the next nigga to get caught. You know that those are the type of niggas.

Speaker 5:

They were born out niggas in general, I mean unfortunately, that's what y'all, y'all y'all, y'all the niggas who are lit to.

Speaker 2:

You know, but no, it's, it's like, said that. That's why it was funny to me, because it's like, of course they don't. They don't even have the ability to no discretion Like it used to be when we was coming up the holes knew you didn't do that on camera, you acted like a regular girl on camera. Yeah, you acted like a whole afterwards to get what you want. These women. They haven't seen nothing.

Speaker 1:

There's literally girls 22, a Lady in the street in the freak, in the sheets, like niggas, have been saying that for mad long you have to have some type of decorum but even it went.

Speaker 2:

The decorum is like that's even out of this. They're on camera, so it's like they don't even have the ability and the cognitive knowledge to know I need to portray myself a particular way While on camera. Yeah, she looked like she was ready to drop. If he gave her $500 she would have popped some dick in her mouth.

Speaker 1:

She would have like that's how she, that's how she was coming off, and these women don't, probably a couple like if, honestly, if I, if I'm a only fans girl and I'm going there just to like be seen and to get my shit off, I'm coming there like dicks, you know, but probably that's the only thing.

Speaker 2:

But even that space ain't even for you, might as well better off going off to fresh and fit, because at least you gonna be able to get your shit off and actually show some something that you know people Maybe want to see when you do that especially that address that girl had on. Like you, you, you pretty much lost there were.

Speaker 1:

There were multiple girls, though, like I don't know what the 20, the one that was 22 year old.

Speaker 2:

That was talking about fucking a nigga right then in there.

Speaker 1:

Okay, when I went viral.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the one I'm talking about. Ain't nobody else talk about?

Speaker 1:

the girl behind her was heavy, no on tiktok a couple of them I saw like a couple girls like one of them was all on the same time. Yes, there were a lot of them there. That was just like dick Taking, dick, sucking dick like that's my talent.

Speaker 2:

Like to me. That's why the rise of only fans is Becoming the way it is, because a lot of people are accepting the fact that, no, I bring nothing else to this world, but the fact that I can be a sexual tool for somebody else and, like a lot of people are coming to that conclusion. That's why you see it being so rampant. Like people really are not feeling good about themselves, I would assume, mm-hmm, or they come to realization. They just like, hey, fuck it. I Mean it's gonna be interesting to see where we go from it.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm not one of those people like, oh, this is destroying society, but I do see that it is a culture of Come on a commodifying ourselves, and I've seen what that's happened in other countries like China and Japan. When you commodify even intimate relationships, like I understand there is like no Crazy, like, oh, this is what we're, like our souls were supposed to be tied together. I don't believe in that. But I think when you Take it from a transaction, from some type of spiritual like thing, connection that people try to make up in our head, so a transaction, it it's going to dilute people a little bit and In and in its whole and its totality, like I think that's why you have people that are just like meaner, a little bit more or less empathetic, and it just stems from like kind of all this that we begin, push, we commodify so much, but now I see it's wow, hey, super head, what you did. The fucking Eddie Winslow what's that nigga real name?

Speaker 1:

I don't know his name, his real name at all, no where.

Speaker 2:

I got it in my life, super head, what you did to that man. You need to go to hell for that Real shit.

Speaker 1:

But what's she? What does she do to him?

Speaker 2:

She completely dismantled and destroyed this nigga to the point where he is now refusing to do anything of the heterosexual Variety, even be a stand-up man and pay his child support. That's how much she destroyed him. So and he out here with Sydney star. So family matter star, darius McCray, arrester for the second time, failed to pay child support.

Speaker 1:

And then this nigga smiling, big as hell in that mug shot. That is not paying that shit like period.

Speaker 2:

I don't think people understand. Y'all need to watch super heads old interviews when she used to talk about their relationship. She used to be. He's who she was talking about when she used to say the shit about little Wayne and how she used to get on her hands and knees when that nigga spoke In front of him. So could you imagine this?

Speaker 1:

okay my beautiful way okay, so he, you Are with me. We are together Physically. There is another man speaking and I get on my hands and knees in front of you To listen to him but that's not even the worst part about it.

Speaker 2:

When you talk to me, you talk to me like I ain't shit. You talk down to me Every day. I see you, you on 10, talking down like I ain't shit. And then, when this nigga utters a word, a syllable, a sentence, you are on the hands and knees in front of him, in front of me, coming home late. All sorts of shit she was talking about doing.

Speaker 1:

I remember, I remember her saying that like regardless of what time he called like she was leaving, so could you imagine what she would be gone for maybe like a week and and whenever he did call, and that was it like.

Speaker 2:

She did not give a damn, and so that's why this nigga is where he is at now, where he's like fuck these women. So much that a I do. I want a boy that's looking like a woman.

Speaker 1:

That's very problematic. Is it because trans women are women?

Speaker 2:

they are women. But I'm saying so, you saying, but in his mind we talk about a problematic damage.

Speaker 1:

Mind, this is what his mind is saying you were about to say homosexual, no.

Speaker 2:

I was a home of mine. I was a homophobic mind, but he's not no, definitely not, but a heterosexual male that he still believes him to be. He has been Destroyed by this woman to the point now where he's going super misogynist, where he's like a. I don't want no biological women, everything around me. Dixon, I ain't paying child support.

Speaker 1:

I Sydney star probably doesn't have a dick anymore. Bro, sydney star has been transferred. She has mad money like she probably got the bottom surgery.

Speaker 2:

At this point we need interview. She probably only fans. I'm pretty sure it's on the only fans Check, check, check. Maybe, we'll check to see if she got only fan.

Speaker 6:

I don't want to see it.

Speaker 2:

But you can, I'll give you the money so you can look at it.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to see I've watched a t-girl video once in a while. Listen, let me ask you, I just be clicking on shit for real, like when I, whenever I say I've watched this, I don't even watch.

Speaker 2:

I don't even watch strap on, like when it's two girls and a girl wearing a strap on.

Speaker 1:

That's not. That's not watching. I'm watching t-girls with. Let's get dark for a little bit. Let's.

Speaker 2:

Let's get a little dark real quick. Yo, let's get off the meaty dig.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'm gonna see um If there's any spicy content.

Speaker 2:

Let's get into this. So we were talking about this little bit beforehand With the mother of the daughter who lost her life after her wedding. You remember that we talked about that.

Speaker 1:

Yes. I'm sorry, I just can't type in. Listen and reply at the same time. You gotta.

Speaker 2:

So, uh, okay, so this I want to say their names because it's just really kind of sad. But uh, it was a man and a woman who got married and on the day they married she died in an accident. He was also injured in an accident. The mom is now trying to fight for the daughter's money. She's trying to take the daughter's money.

Speaker 1:

You're. You were married to my daughter for seven seconds and then she died.

Speaker 2:

So you don't think that he's entitled to that. I Cuz I'm pretty sure if it was the other way around, you give me wait for her to spend his money.

Speaker 1:

I don't think so, though I genuinely either just DM her I'm not about to DM her. This is very um, oh no, actually that's. That's a meaty talk, told you. Either either she got a, she got a meaty talk, or a fat pussy.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to tell you it's it's beneficial for her to keep it.

Speaker 1:

It do, yeah it's, it makes them more money.

Speaker 2:

If that's, if that's the don't want to play with no sewed up skin. That's if that's the lane that they want to go in and then it's better, pleasure wise, to let's get off of that. All right, yeah. So what do you think about that? Do you think the mom should be entitled to the money?

Speaker 1:

Um, I feel like they should do have these. Fuck no they should go have Z's on it. No. That's still her mom, no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's still her mom. But what do you mean? That that's not has anything to do.

Speaker 1:

I would want you to give my mom.

Speaker 2:

Have that money, I would take care of your mom, but that's because I care about y'all, but that's not if what her mom is lit and up already. That's what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying we not. So why? So we do we know, like, why her mom is trying to get all of the money?

Speaker 2:

cuz. She said that this nigga didn't even fuck her like you, like bro, you didn't even sleep in the bed with her. That's why now you're about to take my daughter's money.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they don't make their marriage or anything like that. They signed a paperwork.

Speaker 2:

And I'm pretty sure the paperwork beforehand, and I'm pretty sure she wasn't a virgin, so let's not talk about sex being a consummation. She was giving it up to a nigga in high school, so that's not important. What does that have to do with anything? It's not important. That's what it has to do. Id value to show you. That's not important.

Speaker 1:

No, if her mother is saying that, that's one of the reasons, that's why we're talking about it, and I'm saying, and I'm and I really talk about oh, she was fucking before.

Speaker 2:

She's a whore, she's not a virgin, and what I'm saying is I'm responding to. I'm just because you're not paying attention. You just want to react to buzzwords. I'm saying to the mom the fact that they didn't consummate their marriage on their marriage means nothing, cuz she was probably getting that pussy away in high school. I Don't have nothing to do with nothing it has everything to do with anything.

Speaker 2:

So you can't act like having sex with your daughter on the night of the marriage, if it's important, if she was giving it to a nigga cuz he threw a 40-yard out Like, come on, let's, let's be real if we talking about it.

Speaker 1:

The virginity of your fucking, the sex easy.

Speaker 2:

No, it's the truth, that's. Sex Don't mean nothing anymore. All that shit is outdated. The fact that they signed paperwork, that is all his money if one of the he wants to be nice.

Speaker 1:

One of the points in their marriage, regardless like how long were they together a day they were married today. No, how long were they together? Like if they made it a point to not have sex that entire time, then obviously this was something that was important to them and that's probably why she brought it up.

Speaker 2:

She would have specified it.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't an article like Over here lying about she was yelling about, she was fucking in high school. No, I'm saying that.

Speaker 2:

I'm You're getting. You're just right. The buzzword, what I'm saying, is consummating in and of itself, is no longer important because of how.

Speaker 1:

We see it's important to this woman. No, it's not. She was using as a specific relation.

Speaker 2:

She was just using it as a point to on her side. She don't care about that. This girl was 30, almost 20 something, 30 years old. She knows you fucking something like that. The sex of her having with her husband does not matter, like they don't, no matter. Why would it tell me why it would matter?

Speaker 1:

It Would only matter. If it was something that mattered to them as a couple, yeah, but that was something that they were doing. If they, if they were practicing abstinence to become closer emotionally which is what people usually do until they get married and they were saving having sex until that, like I Don't know why I would have to do with the money. But that's probably why she brought it up. She was like this it the marriage was so short that they couldn't even do this very important part. That was so important to them that they were both very passionate about that.

Speaker 2:

They both Worked towards and was were patient towards and when I'm telling you ma'am, mama, out there, that shit don't matter, no more, right.

Speaker 1:

She probably just used it to prove a point.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's. My argument was that, like, that point is null and void because sex is so.

Speaker 1:

No, the point being that the marriage was so short they couldn't get to that.

Speaker 2:

But that's not. What I'm saying is listen, please listen, and what I am saying. What you're saying is true in this day and age. What sex is, that don't matter. All that matters that you signed your name on the paper. That's all I'm saying. All right, so let's get into. You heard about Navy Federal.

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't hear about Navy Federal.

Speaker 2:

So there was a Article that went out that was basically exposing Navy Federal about some of their loan and business practices and they were showing that if a white person Was making 60k a year, he was Twice as likely to get a loan than a black person making 140k. So damn, even when, uh, olivia Pope dad was saying we had to work twice as hard, we got to work three times as hard.

Speaker 1:

Now, Work three times as hard to get half as much. That's. Banks have always had those type of practices. It's always it's always been harder for black people to get loans. This isn't particularly like Surprising. We just know that this bank is doing it also now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean we have. Well, the thing is like I hate when stuff like this comes out, because you always have people throughout the time always saying, oh, racism is over, we ended racism. People won't get discriminated.

Speaker 1:

Yes, they are Systematically and this is what we've been telling you is that this is a systematic problem. And then, every All the time, there are things that come out that prove to y'all that this is a systematic problem, and then it just goes over your heads and you keep saying that it doesn't exist anymore. Oh, it doesn't that that he go over their heads.

Speaker 6:

It doesn't affect the people they care about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they don't give a fuck, because it's not affecting the people that care about, because the people that they do care about aren't gonna be this is not gonna be a hindrance to them. Yeah, that's not gonna stop them. So as long as that goes on, then they're not gonna Racism. You guys are just complaining yeah, it's like no, I can show you Lines of remember when I used to have talks in the group chat and they say, oh, you always try to make everything about racism and by why? It's like, yes, because I can show you history and you just tell me about how you feel I can make six figures and not get alone Like how does that make sense?

Speaker 2:

I can show you houses of black families who had to take their pictures down off the wall to get a good appraisal, but no.

Speaker 1:

I have to tell my mother to like Wipe all of all Traces of us being black in her in her home when she gets it appraised.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the only way that you can get a good appraiser.

Speaker 1:

So you can get the actual value of your home.

Speaker 2:

White person walk with them while they're appraising, you have a white person act like they own the home. So it's like again, it's just we can tell all these different ways that we can show, but because the people that y'all love, the people that y'all suck dick on, don't get affected by this or I probably also, helping these companies affect people like this, y'all don't care.

Speaker 2:

Alright, man, I gotta bring the God up. It's time, man. We supposed to really start the show with the young guy, but it's cool, you gotta bring you in the building. My boy put on a ten minute rant, oh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Kanye is having another.

Speaker 2:

Do that episode, don't say that, don't say that you don't know what's going on right now.

Speaker 1:

He's having another man.

Speaker 2:

He's know my man was in his bag.

Speaker 9:

My city. Your brother turn Obama hair white, rami male. Y'all do your facts. Let me tell you anybody Water torture. Oh yeah, many questions. Everybody around me. Everybody around me tell me I can't wear you, can't tell me a color my hat, yeah, I can't tell me shit, nigga. No, we're no Instagram, nobody.

Speaker 9:

None of these nigga Jewish niggas talk about. Oh, he's the nigga care kill in a car Sample. You go say Harley passing that, push up Harley-passion, that you know saying. And the niggas be hanging around these niggas Jeff for the money or some Mike Rubin shit.

Speaker 2:

Hey man, I love what he gets in this bag.

Speaker 1:

Kanye, the way when he goes on these rants and he just be jumping from point to point, like I genuinely like I really want you to take a deep breath. I want you to write things down, I want you to slow down and then I want you to maybe present them to us in a calmer fashion, because maybe you would make sense and maybe I would be like this nigga spitting, but the way you do that, that shit is just so frantic and you sound out of breath and you sound unstable.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna say this I've been a Kanye fan. I was a young boy. You keep talking like that. I'm trying to make us fat.

Speaker 9:

Money to show you that money ain't nothing. It's our money, nigga. It's our country, nigga it's. I stole it. America, that's the most to hit up the mother stuff. We had it. The Indians a shit, the mother stuff. We have the Indians. The Indians a shit, the mother so yeah, that was what these?

Speaker 1:

do you mean native Americans? Yeah, you know people be on the black like nigga, come on.

Speaker 2:

black people was Indians, we was Jews, we was everything.

Speaker 1:

If you, if you Dive really deep into Hotep, the Hotep like line of history, then black people did go to China and England and the Americas and all of those things, because we were traveling, we, we had ships, we could fucking travel, yeah, and then there were people who stayed there. So maybe, I got stranded or got stranded. So maybe you would have a couple of dark, very dark looking black Chinese people once in a while and you would have Native Americans who are already like colored.

Speaker 2:

even then you gotta understand where the dominant Species in regards yes, so we mix with color. No, it's not that the mix. They came from us, so that came from our DNA changing. It's done, so there's already dark Asians.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so it depends on where we landed to yeah, so but but yeah, we, we, we were traveling before then, so that's, that's where that comes from, but this is my favorite part right here fact that you ain't listen to me. Was yes, jules, not in that room. Yes, she was. Why the fuck was yes, jules, in that room?

Speaker 2:

She's a white girl with a fat ass. We can't say no, hey, it's our, it's our kryptonite. Okay, great men like, like she's a Garbage trash bitch great men like me, jonathan majors and Kanye West. We can't help a fat white. A fat but white woman in the room. I'm sorry, that's our, that's that's our you.

Speaker 1:

You gonna lose everything.

Speaker 2:

That's our crime. We just we enjoy having a fat but white woman in the room. I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

Look at Jonathan majors. Look at Kanye not in the best positions. Let's continue. I hope I just don't get ex you will by me you can be next to me at his wife. You know who else went through a shame, which was his name, fonzworth Bentley, with Diddy. You remember his assistant. They used to walk around holding an umbrella over did, he said?

Speaker 2:

yeah him and uh him and Jackie Long both did it. Yeah, that was why I was talking about another episode, about Jackie. Long they both was doing that weird. Oh shit, they said meek mill is apparently did he do power bottom?

Speaker 6:

Meek mill hold you down. They said uh.

Speaker 1:

Shit, there was a tweet. I remember who it was from. She was like I got an idea of who else that's famous. That did his power bottom and then and then, as soon as I got into comments, ever like meek mill, she means mill. She means mills, meek mill she means mills, stupid, and what's his name? Um, light skin, very sad. Hmm, I don't know his name, osiris. Oh, it's all about, uh, the niggas, yeah that's, that's definitely.

Speaker 2:

He's something's happening to him, so no, but one of the ass to allegedly One to ask to about the niggi beef with will kind?

Speaker 1:

of be a little bit more.

Speaker 2:

One to ask to about the niggi beef with will Kanye too? Uh, is it beef?

Speaker 1:

for real, or did he just want her to clear something that she didn't clear? It's beefing.

Speaker 2:

When I'm asking you to do Something for me, you didn't do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, maybe she's busy those and she has no she said she wasn't gonna do it because it's three.

Speaker 2:

You hear it, see her lie. No, I wasn't her. Yeah, she said she wasn't gonna do it because it's been three years she's not worried about it. Just clear it, she on some fuck shit, but she also she drink. She's aligned with drink.

Speaker 1:

So she Most definitely has. Yeah. I mean they label mates and stuff. They mans that's. That's like a little brother.

Speaker 2:

So I could definitely see where it kind of ties in from that, um, but this is speaking with.

Speaker 1:

I don't have some big papa are gonna have like play dates.

Speaker 2:

Uh, so let's keep us, let's stay on, niggi. So she did the castanaut stream for the pink friday too.

Speaker 1:

Yes, looking like a crackhead, I love you, nicky, I do. I'm sorry I take that back because the barbs Y'all go come for me. She was a little, a little. Unhinged a little bit, concerning just a little bit.

Speaker 2:

Okay, no, let's start here, bro. She's 40 years old, hanging out with a 20 year old and on a stream that's concerning already.

Speaker 1:

I mean the 20 year old, does have millions of views on a regular basis. So I feel like that's probably why she's there you got to do what you got to do and he has access to a younger fan base that she's probably trying to tap back into so you're gonna go to his basement, and then Is that a basement it seems like it's upstairs like it looks like upstairs.

Speaker 2:

It looks downstairs.

Speaker 5:

It looks downstairs.

Speaker 2:

Because if you can see like sometimes you see the door it looks like people are walking down through his door.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, but I've seen.

Speaker 2:

Rt was in the same place that she was at.

Speaker 1:

I think, um, obviously she's trying to tap into, like the tiktok fan base, because that every everybody that that one song. As soon as that song came on because I was, I listened. I didn't listen to the whole album because it was like 25 tracks or something like that, I can't. But, um, as soon as I heard that track, I was like okay, she made this for tiktok specifically. So she's obviously trying, she's marketing towards a younger um demographic and going on kai sanat stream Is the best way to reach them.

Speaker 2:

But the reason why I don't like this is because if she was a young streamer, a stream, if kai was a girl and this was drake going to a streamer, y'all would have all sorts of nasty shit to say about.

Speaker 1:

Yes, because of the fact that she was like bent over, twerking, doing all that stuff. Like you could have been on there normal and just been like Like she. She was talking to him about. She was like, uh, what happened to that girl, little girl you was talking to, like how are you acting? Giving him like dating advice, she was like, oh, don't act up. Like act like this. That was cute, that's cool. She was giving him like big sister advice. I feel like, on that and just like him being super excited and her being nikki manajan be like that was cute too. But the whole, just the couple clips of her like grinding and bent over and twerking and all that stuff, I feel like that's the only thing that made it seem like why is she here with these young niggas?

Speaker 2:

They should look weird. Yeah, they should just look. We're like Again. My thing is this I don't have. The only reason I have a problem with is because I know the roles were reversed. We would be shitting on this nigga calling.

Speaker 1:

We would be yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like that's the main reason I have a problem with it. We do all this shit with male acts and we make them have to be like, oh, you got to be, uh, this kind of person around these kind of group of women, uh. But then we allow women to get 40, 50 years old and still continue to act like children and nobody says anything to them. So I'm gonna call it out when I see you fuck it what you gonna do if you have an event and one of your homegirls wear her natural hair. You sizing her up, what? So you didn't see that podcast? So this for some reason.

Speaker 2:

So there was a podcast with these African women on there and for some reason the African podcast and media world just seems to be.

Speaker 1:

Three African women. It's like ten years behind us.

Speaker 2:

They're like ten years behind us. But they had a conversation where they were basically asking is it cool for a woman to wear Her natural hair to like a wedding or your birthday event? Somebody?

Speaker 1:

that's a dumb-ass question and y'all are your. Y'all have a lot of self-hatred. That's rooted in anti-blackness, because the thought that our hair isn't fancy and it's not, it's not appropriate for, like luxury environments and events and Stuff like that is it's, it's it's anti-black, like that's literally what it is. Your hair is Put together in a fro. You spent six hours Detangling, deep conditioning, twisting, putting your lotions, potions, drying it. Like you bitches that think that braids aren't a birthday Hairstyles. You bitches that think that a fro isn't a birthday hairstyle.

Speaker 1:

Like I need y'all to Release yourselves from the shackles of white beauty standards, because that's exactly what it is and I've fallen into that too. It's very, it's very, easy to fall into that as a black woman living in the United States specifically I don't know about everywhere else because I don't live there so I can't speak to that but like there's a certain standard that's pushed to us on a regular basis and then I used to find myself thinking that like I didn't look feminine enough With the hair that grows out of my scalp. Is that not unhinged Like? Is that not like mentally unstable as a thought process? It is. That's fucked up and it's fucking stupid. Your natural hair is fancy. You spent so much more time than that white girl with her straight hair On your for like it's, it's fancy bitch, it looks good, you look put together, you look done up and you look feminine as fuck and you're ethereal. And you did that bitch and that's it.

Speaker 2:

So if it's just like what, if she don't do nothing to it, like what she blew, I be it Early blue, I be it to your wedding Problem taking pictures. I wasn't even trying to take pictures with people who didn't wear the color you want, so because I told them to wear them specific colors.

Speaker 1:

So what the fuck? Did you like what?

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying like I wouldn't imagine.

Speaker 1:

Imagine you know, girl, either a dress code is Different than the hair that grows naturally out of your head because you put this on Specifically saying fuck the dress code that you set right, but your hair didn't grow out saying fuck anything that I know, but you said fuck.

Speaker 2:

When I looked my hair said fuck it. Like you saw that it wasn't tamed and it wasn't right. That's like if I came to our joint without a haircut you would have looked at me like I was Steph Curry. So okay, that's what I'm saying, like, but that's what the hair that comes out of my hair.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you that, like I just keep it a beam you.

Speaker 2:

You may not be like hey, you got to have a a fro, no fro policy, but you know, these chicks can't come here with no regular hair around you for your event. They definitely if any of your friends would have came for your birthday when they hair looking to tour up, you would have asked him to leave.

Speaker 1:

No, I wouldn't yes, you would have.

Speaker 10:

No, I would the place that we went to you to ask them to leave.

Speaker 1:

No, I would not have okay.

Speaker 2:

They over there what it looks like raggedy and with I Wouldn't have if somebody was over there. Look like raggedy and there's a zero at the teapot.

Speaker 1:

There's zero way I would have. You would have did that. No, I wouldn't I believe that wholeheartedly. That's why I don't. I don't like when you have these things, because, like, like, you think I'm a piece of shit you want some.

Speaker 2:

I did this. Why do you take it that far? You think I'm a piece of shit? Why don't you?

Speaker 1:

take it that far, because anybody who like if you my friend, if you're my friend and I invite you to my birthday event and your hair doesn't look great, I'm gonna ask you to leave. I'm an evil bitch. I.

Speaker 2:

Don't think that makes you evil. I'm an evil bitch. That doesn't make you evil, but that makes you want to have a certain kind of look around you don't want to have. With this chick.

Speaker 1:

I want to have memories with the people who treat me nice. I want to have memories with, with the people who, fucking, I have the best laughs with. I want to have memories with the people who have the best time with. If I have the best time with you and you show up looking a hot mess, but I'm have you a blast bitch, I'm gonna invite you every single time, every single time.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe it. We'll see it like.

Speaker 1:

It's just he hasn't. He hasn't seen. I don't have a huge circle like huge social circle here in Atlanta, so he hasn't really seen me hang out with anybody for real, that's. That's definitely not true, though, and if you, if you the type of bitch that like is like oh, you can't be in my wedding party because you have locks.

Speaker 6:

What I hate you.

Speaker 1:

I hate you, specifically bitch. I hate you and I think you're an evil bitch. I.

Speaker 2:

Do wasn't there or somebody who's like she didn't let nobody in a wedding that didn't have a BBL, like earlier this year?

Speaker 1:

there was a. No, there was a rapper who said that she didn't let anybody in her any girl circle her section With her when she goes to the club. Okay, that don't have the bodies.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I remember I was, that was somewhere in my head.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and her face was horrible. Just a horrible looking bitch.

Speaker 2:

So you gotta get your body done, usually because the foundation to get your face done.

Speaker 1:

So it was. It was specifically hilarious that she would say that because, bitch, you look like nothing.

Speaker 2:

All right, so more things to wrap up with. Gotta get into our girl Cardi man, we talked, we talked about a little bit last week, but we even got some more. Shoot. Play the video.

Speaker 1:

Cardi was on Instagram live whooping and hollering, yelling about offset, um do you want to play? That, yeah, apparently offset. We talked about it last, last week. Fuck blue pay. I mean fuck for Sean Allegedly, and then Also Cardi B allegedly. Well, apparently it's not alleged. Really, she drained off that spank account.

Speaker 2:

Well, what the story was? That she pulled her money out of the count, which would be draining his account cuz that nigga don't got no money.

Speaker 1:

Well, if you look at my, that last solo album was, and that's why I like the pictures that nigga posted.

Speaker 2:

That nigga posted him with the bread, let you know, no bitch can break me down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I just came with that fire that shit was player.

Speaker 2:

I think that was playing. That's how you supposed to do it if you out here tripping, acting like I can't go out on my birthday calling my album, but ass, it was okay, then why my show mine? Because, like I'm, a show mine in, since my album was that, and then offset.

Speaker 1:

When did you take that picture? When did you take that picture? We don't know.

Speaker 2:

He in Dubai right now a gunna. We make it moves.

Speaker 1:

We're gonna. Yeah, I think Chris Brown is in Dubai too.

Speaker 2:

He was he was in there dancing the desert.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, fucking Crack ass behavior. He was like crumping with the sand, like the sand was sprinkling the sand. No, that was Chris. Brown Crack head ass Chris about as a crackhead?

Speaker 2:

We have to. We have to keep it a bean, chris crack. We have to keep it a bean, though. We can't allow for this. Chris Brown, get some new dance moves. My nigga, you cat daddy. We saw that. We've seen you crump, you crumping overseas. Now, like it's, it's time to invent a new dance, or fall back Like you do your little crack flips.

Speaker 1:

I want to see a little crack crump.

Speaker 2:

I don't. I'm tired of it. We're tired of the crack dances. I'm tired of you free basin why you dance, or this is what I want to get to, but we got anything else for Cardi, you want? Do we want to play the video just to hear? I don't, like I don't want to hear it. I don't. I've made too many women cry like that. I don't.

Speaker 2:

Unhinged like too many women I've made make that noise. So I don't want to. I don't want to hear that because they make you feel bad. I was like yo, you knew I wasn't really fucking with you Like that. Like why are you acting like that? I Was with my girl, my ex-girlfriend, while you knew that. Oh, cry like that. That's just the worst.

Speaker 1:

I know that that may seem like he just pulled that I don't know where. He didn't. That's a specific situation. That girl should have put her hands on him. She tried to Like, yeah, she should have. She should have broke the bottle and stabbed you with it. She tried to and then this all happened. I stopped this. I Stopped it with your hands stab you she. You should have got harmed the bodily in that situation in some way, shape or no, actually I.

Speaker 2:

If anything, the event probably looks similar to John of the majors, where I stopped the, the bottle, do it into the road and Extended forward with my hands. You see, I got around that. I got around that, priya. Yeah, you want to take notes? Megan good should have slapped Priya Like for real.

Speaker 1:

All right this is why let's keep it a be Megan good. Don't give a fuck. What happened to Jonathan major sickest. She just wait until that.

Speaker 2:

She 40 years. She want this nigga to be around. She, she go. The contract is going to run out, she is going to weigh the water and she gonna what? She just got a season through Harlem. She's straight. I Gotta watch you too, too. But she just got sees through Harlem like she's good.

Speaker 1:

She is in good graces.

Speaker 2:

All right, we gotta talk about your op, the nigga you hate.

Speaker 1:

Oh fucking Shannon you Bitch before we can you don't never.

Speaker 2:

We've been doing 20 episodes of this and she don't know to wait, I feel like that that gets some hooked.

Speaker 1:

I'd be like bitch and then you explain what happened.

Speaker 2:

All right. So he was it. He was with our, with our boy, kurt Franklin, and. They were talking about dating. I'm gonna just do the first little portion of it. I think it's interesting, mm-hmm.

Speaker 10:

What do you thought? Some 50-50 relationships? What does that mean? 50-50 relationships you pay half, I pay half, I'm old school. See, that's me. I'm old school, I'm gonna pay for everything. But hold on, you pay for everything. Are you expecting old school values in a new school woman? Because that's not how they're wired. But they can shut the fuck up it's. I think that was that.

Speaker 2:

Was that Shannon Samuels that I just heard right there, that was Shannon.

Speaker 1:

Samuels right there, hell, continue, continue it though.

Speaker 10:

Every woman Would, would would be grateful for a man to step up and take leadership in the right way. The problem is the lack of love, compassion and the lack of still having a voice in your significant other. Is some things, the thing that the wisdom in failing? It's because there is this authoritarian mindset that we also have that if I'm contributing and leading everything that I contribute and lead everything right. But there should be a view that we must consider, that we must acquiesce to at times, because there's a wisdom and a Knowledge that a woman brings to the table that we benefit from, and so. But so.

Speaker 1:

I just I do want you to fast-forward a little bit when he is like I'm a little bit, just like it's like a tiny bit the prettiest chick. No, I wanted to he so he called so after this part of the conversation they continue. And then Kirk was like Shannon asks him, like another dumbass, like one of those podcasty relationship questions. And then Kirk was like Sits up and he's like let me put you on game, son.

Speaker 2:

I think that's. He's talking about the laugh part, making them laugh.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, so he's like. Let me put you on game, son Shannon sharpers, 55 years old. Kirk Franklin is 53. I Thought Shannon sharp like now. Now, knowing that he's 55 years old, that does make sense. But because of the, the way he speaks and his opinions on things of that nature, like I thought he was much younger, he does seem like he's just ripped. Yeah, he seems like, maybe, like, maybe like 40. He doesn't seem like a 55. He does not have the sentiments of a 55 year old man. Why are you, as a grown-ass 55 year old man, talking about 5050 splits and relationships and these women want this and that for me and whatever like you sound, I can tell you why. You were trying to cater to like a different demographic. You're not trying to cater to your demographic of men, no, you sound fucking.

Speaker 2:

No, he's always been like this. He's always spoken like this, even before. What you got to understand.

Speaker 1:

So he had, he just hasn't grown in his old age. No, it's not that he hasn't grown.

Speaker 2:

He understand he don't value pussy for the sake of pussy.

Speaker 1:

You think Kirk frail, kirk Franklin, values pussy for the sake of pussy? When you say why, I'm gonna tell you yes.

Speaker 2:

Yes, because when you say, you're doing something because she is a woman and that is the only reason that means you value pussy for the sake of pussy. Because what that's I'm gonna explain.

Speaker 2:

I need you to yeah what Shayna sharp is saying is, if anything, he's saying something that's extremely feminist. I want a woman who is capable and who can bring something here that I can, I can build with, because I already have my establishment. I want you. He wants you to be busy. He talks about on the show all the time. He wants you to be busy.

Speaker 1:

We're not talking about the him talking on the show. I'm 50-50. This clip specifically yeah, and then he's talking about 50, 50 on a date, and then, if you Listen to it more, he's specifically talking about 50 50 on a date on the first couple dates.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because he wants to come from a woman where the money isn't even a cut nothing. You got your own. So whoever pays with pay I may pay this day, you pay the second day, like to him. He doesn't want it to be like your. You need me, which is cool, because that can be annoying for some man when that's not something you value from the women that you get.

Speaker 2:

From him from him and as somebody you can, I can speak to a little bit of this when you kind of have either Kids at a really young age or with him, where it's so readily accessible, and when you do quote-unquote mess up, there's so many consequences on you kind of view if, if she's not an active business, if I don't see something that in regards to business or just the branding that she bring, that she brings that I can actually sink my teeth in and build something from it. There's not really fertile soil with this person and then it's just a good time.

Speaker 1:

I genuinely feel like Shannon is still too old to be having this specific conversation, because when he said oh, oh, kirk was like why wouldn't you want to pay for her? Why would you go out with somebody that you don't want to treat nice things to? Why wouldn't you want to go out with somebody that you want to treat nicely? Why would you want to even Spend any time with a woman that you don't want to like? Go? On and do all of that stuff for.

Speaker 1:

I can answer that because, at on, at the same token or at the same time, as a woman, regardless of the fact that I do have my own money and I can easily pay for this first date, the second date, this third date like I Want you to want to do that for me. It's not about the, the monetary value, it's about you wanting to take care of me.

Speaker 6:

So if I if I require that.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you said if I require that, then you I want you to naturally want to do that it's okay. If you don't naturally want to do that, I'm gonna take a step back and I'm going to find somebody who naturally wants to do that.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad you said that, because you know what was interesting between Average women, women and sex work women, that's, high earning and successful women. You know what's the common flaw between all y'all Mm-hmm and I mean that I'm not saying that the fact that y'all women I got less than I'm saying in the fact that y'all require, even though y'all do all of these different revolutionary things, y'all still require to be treated like the quintessential 50s woman, even though y'all aren't her, and that's where it's like. That doesn't make sense to a man in his brain.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, I'm just telling.

Speaker 2:

That's when I said take care of me, I know, but you're talking about that when you say that, that you're coming from a traditional mindset.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about just like having a man around. That I know is solid, but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

But you, y'all, y'all say these words, but the actions behind it means him paying for stuff. That means him doing things where you know it's him being there. But the action about Listen, it wouldn't matter if he was there and you brought your credit card out, would it if he right there to hand?

Speaker 1:

It's not only him paying for stuff. It's, it's.

Speaker 1:

You, you value monetary things a lot. So when I say him being there, it's you making time for me on a regular basis, like you wanting to take care of me. You wanting to take care of me and doing that is Usually is isn't is indicative of you just generally liking my presence, you wanting to keep me around, and then the man who does want to take care of you Usually just treats you well in general. And again, all of that comes and it's not always. It's not always monetary.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it is because because you can't do nothing without money if you pay all the bills, but you're never here, mm-hmm, and I never see you. Our kids are complaining Where's daddy? Where's daddy? Where's daddy? Baseball game no daddy. Ballet recital no, daddy, I'm going to sleep. I'm masturbating every night, I'm fucking. No daddy, this, and that everyone's unhappy. You're only satisfying part of your duty as a husband. That's part of it, yes, but you still like you. You have to be there emotionally and physically and for your family and I'm so glad all the time.

Speaker 2:

Like you, have jumped to three different things. First we talk about because I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:

I'm telling you that this is not only a monetary thing, and I'm explaining to you the rest of the things that in the circle Like that, the one green flag you wanting to take care of me usually means that all of these other things are gonna fall in line. It doesn't always work out that way.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and now, like I said here, you first one. You will. You jump from first date to dating to marriage in your conversation. So you jump through all of those loops and, at the end of the day, my part is you can care all you want if you don't have Money to perform the caring. That caring don't mean shit, I promise you it don't. You can, you can say that all you want, but it don't matter.

Speaker 2:

So, like I said, I could be there, right next to you. We could have had a great day. We can talk about our first date. We had a great time, and if I asked you to pay for what would you say? It afterwards you wouldn't talk to me, no more. Right, we could have had the best time we had, but because you had to pay, now you looking less at me and what I'm saying is that is the floor with y'all as women, but that's not only because you made me pay, but that's what I'm saying. I just said I just said we had the exact same good time Up until the point of paying, and you paid, you would be turned on.

Speaker 1:

No, Because I would think that your values are completely different.

Speaker 2:

Okay, then, like I said, because I didn't pay, you would be turned off. Now, whatever assumptions you would make from it, that's whatever, something you need to validate it. But again, because I didn't pay, you would have made that assumption and that's all that's going on here. All he's saying is hey, I want to go after women who don't look at money like that, like I look at money Like it's nothing, who she wouldn't even care if she paid. She wouldn't even notice if she paid four or five times a row, because she doesn't look at it like that. But because most women, even if they're successful or not, they still want to be treated like women, that becomes the flaw in many relationships.

Speaker 2:

I mean, of course, but I'm just saying my points. Is what my points like in Regarding to dating, in regarding to any of the things that we talked about, those things all is the flaw is the fact that you want One thing, which is regarding to be your own individual person, and then to you still want this man to act like a.

Speaker 1:

That's what Kirk did say in the. In the interview too, he said that like Just because you're paying for things doesn't mean that you're like the head of everything. You need to take this woman's opinion into consideration. Yes you should, because she does King have valuable things.

Speaker 2:

Listen to their, to their people in there, to their court. The Kings listen to their court, but you know who makes it a decision at any day. You know who wears the crown, who's on the throne the king. But the king listens to his court. A good king does, but he still is the authoritarian that's making the rule, because you know what he was arguing.

Speaker 1:

That, but what?

Speaker 2:

I'm just telling you that it's?

Speaker 1:

not solely the monetary value.

Speaker 2:

But what I'm that makes that you're not letting valuable thing is the reason why you keep saying that is because you're not letting me land. My landing would have been the fact that that means if he's going to be the king, you need to subjugate yourself. But if you're not going to subjugate yourself, stop saying you want a king. You don't.

Speaker 1:

What is subjugating myself have to do with the fact that I'm trying to, because you want a king that just explained it.

Speaker 2:

Lord have mercy, even when it go back to the abortion conversation. Like I remember, this is when I really learned that about y'all is that no matter how many degrees y'all have, no matter how intelligent y'all can show, y'all brain will always go to a Women brain, and I got that because I was.

Speaker 1:

We were talking about abortion your brain always goes to man brain and you just think it's superior. And it sounds stupid as shit to me, just like. Just like I be sounded.

Speaker 2:

You don't be sounded stupid, you sound. You have certain expectations that maybe you're not fulfilling in other areas. That that's why there's conflict. I never say you sound stupid. You said I sound like a woman.

Speaker 1:

You see that.

Speaker 2:

I did this difference. But no, what I was saying is I was talking to her and we were talking about abortions and essentially we came to I Argued to no other way to this, to this conversation, like, well, because you are, the person who chooses to have the abortion At the end of day is your, which you know. You're just, you know everything falls upon you for the most part, and Grant it. This woman again, smart woman, multiple degrees couldn't give me a reason. All she kept saying was feeling she couldn't explain biology or nothing, and that's, and that's what it hit me.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no matter what, you're still gonna be a woman and in your brain you're, you think you're supposed to be protected and taking care Of my man in any kind of situation, no matter who makes a choice, and that's what, for the most part, y'all think like. That's not a bad thing, it's just. If you're gonna think like that, that comes with being. Hey, I got to take a step down. If I want to be miss woman, then guess what that means. I have to defend that. You want to get into magical Negroes? We can wrap it up, yeah.

Speaker 2:

All right, do you want how you want to start this?

Speaker 1:

trailer for the historical society of magical.

Speaker 2:

Negroes. Before we do it, can I, can I give a little pretext? No for the movie for you? Let me tell you about my little baby here. Okay, I Got her a little Hogwarts game. She let her some magic. She let her some little space adventures. She just likes fiction and fantasy. So when I saw this movie early American side of magical Negroes, she was the first person I thought of. So like I do a lot of things, I have to watch it beforehand, make sure you know it's gonna be something she likes and something that's appropriate. But I saw this month ago.

Speaker 2:

Don't be saying trailer.

Speaker 1:

Don't be seeing things months before the trailer came out I saw just like the title block. I didn't know what this was about.

Speaker 2:

So Looks like this is like it's up her alley. I'm thinking she's got her own little Negro hogsworth.

Speaker 1:

I Thought it was gonna be a nigger hard hogswards. I didn't. Why not say nigger?

Speaker 2:

What came out to be Was the absolute worst. So this movie is about a group or society of magical Negroes who Don't support Negroes, but their job is to make white people happy the entire movie is literally just them trying to Keep white people happy, to keep some type of balance.

Speaker 1:

Because white happiness is just so integral to, just like the world.

Speaker 2:

And not running for some goddamn reason. And not only did they just spit on my baby with their idea, they took their fucking trousers down and pissed on her because this man's love interest is a white woman, so you got love did.

Speaker 1:

We came out with a movie. Okay, a couple months ago I see the title card American Society for magical and whatever for magical Negroes I'm like super excited this, this trailer, comes out. It's black people, literally. Like I thought that this movie could go two ways. I thought it could be literally like black hogsward hogwarts, or I thought it could be very satirical, like a take on, like the magical Negro prototype and all of the movies, and I thought it could just be a very like hard-hitting sarcastic, like we are more than just your comedic relief, your Sidekick, your feel-good moment, like the green book with Michelle Ali, right.

Speaker 2:

That or.

Speaker 1:

That might have been the same thing. Okay so, even though I Thought it would be that, it was literally the worst thing that it could have possibly been. It's it's it's an uncle Sam movie, like it's an uncle Tom movie. It's a cool movie. It's a it's magic. It's a magical, cool movie.

Speaker 2:

It's the American Society of Uncle Ruckus.

Speaker 1:

Literally all they care about is white happiness and I guess. And then the main character is this little biracial boy. You're not biracial?

Speaker 2:

I know, but I'm yellow.

Speaker 1:

You're aie learning how to tell people on road wrestle. You are a similar. Hey, you're talking about me.

Speaker 2:

Alistar, you're a track that's like seventeenth anniversary.

Speaker 1:

Blackman, I'm yourself. You have a hundred percent your DNA, um, so no, put that down. It was really so. You got this little biracial boy chasing around white people trying to make them happy. You got this old, dark skinned black man beard like you's got to make the whites the happiest. Please stop bucking back, little light-skinned boy. Please don't love this white woman. I hate it. I'm gonna boycott it. I'm gonna boycott it so hard I'm going to actively start a campaign to get people to not watch this fucking movie. I don't even give a fuck that there are black actors in this movie. Because, because, were y'all filming this through the strike to have this put out so quickly? Y'all were working up potentially to make this fucking bullshit nonsense. Are you dumb?

Speaker 2:

to be to be fair, though. You seen the title card a few months ago. Let me get my shit off yeah, but what like I?

Speaker 1:

this was generally so disappointing, and I haven't been more disappointed by a trailer and then the movie, since stop the yard and y'all killed Chris Brown three minutes into the movie, and that was before we all hated him that was. It was a iffy. It was a different time. We didn't fully hate him yet because we didn't love ourselves as women.

Speaker 2:

And misogyny no I mean I know the, the old trope of the magical Negro. Like I'm familiar with that and we addressed a few movies that have that same trope in there. Yeah, my thing is this would like what y'all thought they was gonna find. Y'all not know how movies work. These nick, they crackers ain't caring about us they only made one season. Love, craft, culture, and those are like I don't think y'all understand these crackers is not putting money behind our shit, like that's not how this has been to go.

Speaker 1:

That and then we put our own money brought behind our own shit.

Speaker 2:

We get to be quality what I'm saying is in regards to that is, the only way we're gonna get money for this movie is if you center whiteness like nobody's sitting here, like, oh, we're gonna sit, we're gonna make a move for 14% of the population like nobody's saying that yeah, that is fair, but it's just I, as a black, am very upset.

Speaker 2:

I mean, of course, but I think that's why you need to stop shitting on to be movies and start trying to be understanding on what the production that they're able to do with the limited resources.

Speaker 1:

Okay, from there the thing is the story don't be making sense to act and be bad. The camera angles it's just like, but it's the writing to like the writing, it's the writing I think generally just has to be okay but the writing be there be plot holes.

Speaker 2:

What a writing usually the character development director is usually the writer to the character development is lacking, like everything about them is bad.

Speaker 1:

So let's just not use. I think it's better if we just not use to be movies as an example of black cinema.

Speaker 2:

I'm not using the black subpar, but see, that's the thing. You're looking at it from the production. I'm looking at from the ownership side of these are independent people put for doing a production.

Speaker 2:

I'm criticizing only the writers again but that all all of that correlates into each other, because it's important to have that kind of funding going all the way through, and if you don't have it, you're going to have to take hold because these cameras is expensive that's where most of these folks budget and money is going to is written this equipment issue, and then you got to take the time to write it. You. You don't have a lot of rewriters, you probably don't have a for the people to edit it. So it's just like I want to give grace to the small independent creators like that, because I know it ain't easy. That fucking the lifetime would have never produced the rapper that got shot in the heel and to be.

Speaker 1:

Shouldn't have either. They did it. It's an independent team.

Speaker 2:

Whoever financed that?

Speaker 1:

shouldn't have financed that.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying no shout out to him because he also did the. The nurse who saw a baby on the road he did.

Speaker 1:

He did because why are those? Those titles, like y'all, have no creativity whatsoever. It's creative, though, the rapper who got shot in the heel.

Speaker 2:

It's the rapper who got shot in the heel. That, that's see. Okay, you, you know you wanted to be some type of magical. No, it's. It's, that's creative. You could have called it foot job. No, that wouldn't have sold.

Speaker 1:

Then you nobody would know what they talked about first of all, you would have got maybe you would have got a bunch of people wondering what this is, and then you would have all the fit foot niggas, which is like seven million.

Speaker 2:

That's, that's, that's, that's a dream way to to market that that's like seven million niggas no, that's just that's dream the feet.

Speaker 1:

Niggas is rolling deep. They are rolling deep. I'm not saying they not, it's just that's just rolling.

Speaker 2:

That's his dreams right there. Oh alright, so we got anything else we gonna talk about before we let go no, that is all alright, man, we want to thank y'all again.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Have a good night, guys but with us we out of here. Priya, you've been disbarred.

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