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June 14, 2024 Talk FNF tv Season 1 Episode 46
YSL Case is An Embarrassment, 1017 Curse is Real, Megan the Stallion Upset By AI Images - Talk FNF TV
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Jun 14, 2024 Season 1 Episode 46
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Ever wondered how a simple act of kindness could ignite unexpected relationship fireworks? Join us as we unravel a personal story that starts with buying a stranger a lighter and spirals into a heated discussion about the thin line between kindness and perceived betrayal. We also dissect the controversy surrounding a Megan Thee Stallion deep fake video, highlighting the stark differences in public reactions based on gender dynamics. This episode isn't all heavy—prepare for a nostalgic trip back to the carefree days of middle and high school parties, where catching a grind was the pinnacle of youthful exuberance.

Switching gears, we offer a comprehensive breakdown of the chaotic YSL case, shedding light on courtroom antics and the broader implications for justice and safety in the city. From the sensationalism in media to the removal of Young Thug's lawyer, Brian Steel, this chapter promises a riveting look at the legal drama. We then critique Jay-Z's approach to social issues, questioning the impact of his actions on genuine community investment. Dive into the alarming proposals of Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation, where we emphasize the critical role of unions and collective resistance against the concentration of capital and power.

Film buffs, you won't want to miss our varied takes on the latest "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" movie, as we dissect its action-packed elements and character development. The discussion extends to Will Smith's Oscars incident, the latest music releases from artists like Smino and Kaytranada, and the so-called "1017 curse" affecting Gucci Mane's label. Finally, we tackle the ethics and boundaries within the entertainment industry, from Michael Rainey's unsettling livestream incident to the broader implications of online celebrity culture. Tune in for a compelling blend of personal anecdotes, legal drama, cultural critique, and entertainment reviews.

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Ever wondered how a simple act of kindness could ignite unexpected relationship fireworks? Join us as we unravel a personal story that starts with buying a stranger a lighter and spirals into a heated discussion about the thin line between kindness and perceived betrayal. We also dissect the controversy surrounding a Megan Thee Stallion deep fake video, highlighting the stark differences in public reactions based on gender dynamics. This episode isn't all heavy—prepare for a nostalgic trip back to the carefree days of middle and high school parties, where catching a grind was the pinnacle of youthful exuberance.

Switching gears, we offer a comprehensive breakdown of the chaotic YSL case, shedding light on courtroom antics and the broader implications for justice and safety in the city. From the sensationalism in media to the removal of Young Thug's lawyer, Brian Steel, this chapter promises a riveting look at the legal drama. We then critique Jay-Z's approach to social issues, questioning the impact of his actions on genuine community investment. Dive into the alarming proposals of Project 2025 by the Heritage Foundation, where we emphasize the critical role of unions and collective resistance against the concentration of capital and power.

Film buffs, you won't want to miss our varied takes on the latest "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" movie, as we dissect its action-packed elements and character development. The discussion extends to Will Smith's Oscars incident, the latest music releases from artists like Smino and Kaytranada, and the so-called "1017 curse" affecting Gucci Mane's label. Finally, we tackle the ethics and boundaries within the entertainment industry, from Michael Rainey's unsettling livestream incident to the broader implications of online celebrity culture. Tune in for a compelling blend of personal anecdotes, legal drama, cultural critique, and entertainment reviews.

Speaker 1:

But, like I said, no one's. And we're about to get into another topic afterwards where no one got hurt or got damaged or violated in any sense physically, and people are ready to tear up the Internet for it so we can get into the next story. So, megan Thee Stallion.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so there was a deep fake video.

Speaker 1:

You can already tell with her voice the way your voice switched. I just, I just don't like it. It's sick young.

Speaker 2:

It's the same. When you're a woman of that caliber and you're dating somebody who obviously makes way less money than you, the trend usually is for them to not get married on paper see, and that's funny, because when it's the other way around you, you don't care about her.

Speaker 1:

If it was a nigga, who james harden? If he he act like that, you know he the worst in the world it.

Speaker 2:

It just it feels different when a man takes your money versus.

Speaker 1:

like you know, he held it down. Though If he held it down like Petty did, Petty held it down.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, petty didn't hold it down.

Speaker 1:

He didn't. Petty held her down. There was some dark times.

Speaker 2:

It's been way heavy on my heart. I saw a video of nikki minaj. She was coming up from the the bottom of the thing. She was on. She's on tour, she's on, she's performing. She's coming up from the stage. She takes a pull. I'm like, okay, this is the last pull, because, because she's, you can see the head nope, she takes another pull. I'm like, all right, this has to be the last pool. She takes one more pool and then she holds it down and realizes that she's too high, so that she just drops the blunt. She just she just flings it. And then she starts and I'm like, girl, how you smoking a blunt that close to like you immediately performing. And then I was like that's's why she be so winded on stage. I understand, because you be smoking right before you get out.

Speaker 1:

She's not even a real conservative because she had her tits out in a video like right afterwards, yeah she's literally. A trad thot we can't use.

Speaker 4:

They words your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

You gotta take me to court man Early Early in the show. You gotta get to this.

Speaker 2:

Get it out of the way so the mood can lighten up.

Speaker 1:

Because I can just see the tension is just so thick here and I don't feel like I'm entirely in the wrong, but we can just let me just plead my case. It was a Friday, coming home from working hard with my parents in the yard, trying to be a good son, and I fall into a convenience store trying to get some electrolytes. Get me going, get me back into the game, I guess.

Speaker 1:

So I walk up into the line. A young lady walks into the store at the same time and I let her get in front of me.

Speaker 1:

And she tries to buy a lighter. I guess she wanted to use her apple pay or whatever, and that wasn't an option, you know. He told her hey, man, we need to see your card, ma'am. So she went out, she went to get her card, no hassle. So I went in, got my services and goods, and then I noticed the lighter was still there. And there I'm thinking, hey, let me just be a gentleman and I can just cop that lighter. Wrong thought which I did.

Speaker 1:

Wrong thought and I went out there and I gave it to the lady. No name exchange, no talking, just gave her the lighter Went about my day. I don't see what was wrong. There was nothing there.

Speaker 2:

First of all, you spent money on another woman.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

That's number one. Okay, number two you spent money on another woman.

Speaker 5:

Okay, that's number one, okay, number two you didn't tell the people.

Speaker 2:

When he told me the story, he was like oh yeah, she was in front of me and she had a fat ass.

Speaker 5:

I didn't say that. That's exactly what you said.

Speaker 2:

You said she had a fat ass, so that's probably why I bought the lighter.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't sound like anything, that's literally exactly what you said that doesn't sound like anything that I would even bring up in that verbatim.

Speaker 2:

That is what this man, I'm pretty sure I didn't even notice. So you bought the lighter for her because she had a fat ass I don't believe that's what happened.

Speaker 1:

I believe you weren't being a gentleman.

Speaker 2:

I think in my mind that is the problem, not only were you spending money on another woman that you don't know. You were spending money on her because she looked good.

Speaker 1:

I don't think it was because she looked good.

Speaker 2:

I disagree with that I should flip all this shit over.

Speaker 1:

Right now I'm re-getting mad talking about it because I think you're just totally misinformed. I'm not on the approach that you're taking that's exactly what you said.

Speaker 2:

And then, after he told me this oh, I bought her the lighter because she had a fat ass and I reacted the way I should he was like oh, I'm just gonna hide these things from you now that's not how that happened. Wow, that's not how.

Speaker 1:

How that happened, not only did you cheat on me? That's not cheating.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna lie to me from now on, moving forward I just feel like some information admittedly so some information just needs not to be shared.

Speaker 1:

But the information about the size of her behind probably only came up just because she was right in front of me. It was probably just saying that it wasn't even like I was trying to give her a compliment.

Speaker 2:

I should flip all this shit over right now.

Speaker 1:

What are you talking about? Anything you're saying right now, it doesn't make any sense okay I was being a gentleman. I was showing a feminine woman.

Speaker 2:

No kindness and something that nothing in return in front of you who, yeah, she get on her own, get it out the mud. Okay, what you mean? Get it out the mud. You weren't just being a gentleman, you want to be a stud, get it out the mud.

Speaker 1:

I'm not here to be. I'm not here to delegate that. It was a feminine woman. She was in need and I just did my masculine, you know duty to just assist her with just getting a lighter as a married man.

Speaker 2:

Your duty is to me, that's true. That's my first priority.

Speaker 1:

My first priority and duty is to you. I'm not going to say that's not true at all. That is 100% the case. But, I still have to be an example to the community I'm about to start letting niggas pay my bills.

Speaker 2:

No, what Same thing, don't try me?

Speaker 1:

No, it's not.

Speaker 2:

That's literally the same thing.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not. No, it's not.

Speaker 2:

It's literally the same thing Kindness? No, it's not.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't. I can't accept kindness, no, not that kind, not of that variety.

Speaker 2:

So you and you can give out kindness of that variety.

Speaker 1:

Yes, because I'm that kind of guy.

Speaker 2:

So if that kind of guy wants to be kind to me, he can't be kind to me?

Speaker 1:

No, because you have that kind of guy. You already have that kind of guy. What?

Speaker 2:

if she already had that kind of guy? Did you not take that into consideration?

Speaker 1:

I can tell you it wasn't because that kind of guy wouldn't have allowed her to not have all her accoutrements when she was leaving out. Even I make sure, if that happened, you have cash in your pocket so that would be no problem.

Speaker 2:

I've had to come back from the grocery store before.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's because we knew to make sure you had your card. They don't take apple pay they did take apple pay. They apple pay wasn't working well, I had to come back, okay you didn't make sure nothing I did well. I thought you would have been good. I gave you my day at the walmart what you.

Speaker 2:

You was with me. It wasn't had to go back out to your car because you wasn't making sure shit was right that's not.

Speaker 1:

You were with me. That's not true at all. You were with me. It was right. We got all together.

Speaker 2:

And then I had to make a split decision. You didn't make any split decisions.

Speaker 1:

Everything was paid for in full and we came out all good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's all it was. I just had to go grab something else out the car and that's all that happened?

Speaker 2:

No, that's not what happened. He left us hanging. That's crazy. You didn't do what you needed to do which was keep your phone charged as a man. Why is your phone dying?

Speaker 1:

Because I'm using it on you as a man. Why is your phone dying? Because I have a woman that needs me so much. No, it's not because you're using it on me.

Speaker 2:

It's because you're using it on them. Niggas, what In spaces?

Speaker 1:

That's not. Even. This was too early in the day.

Speaker 2:

This was too early in the day for that to even happen.

Speaker 1:

It's never too early in the day I'd be waking up you already in the spaces with me. No, I'm listening to old ones that I may have missed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, a fucking obsessed psychopath, Because they be funny.

Speaker 1:

It's like a show. It's funny, it's not. You got to keep up with all the characters. There's always new lore being attached, don't do that no-transcript Club night.

Speaker 5:

Damn right, gucci, mad wasted. Rockstar lifestyle might don't make it Living light high everyday click wasted Sipping on purpose. Don't holdin' on spankin'. Wake up in the morning, tell her I drank Party, party, party. Let's all get wasted. Check it for me, baby girl, do it for a night. I'm so wasted, she's so wasted. Tell the bar, tell the city, 20 more cases On wet, tight jeans like the white boy. But I do get wasted like the white boy. I'm looking for a business service of your joy. Say she got to start sucking cause her jaw's sore. Got a bitch on the couch, bitch on the floor. The part of Jess, part of none. When I ain't rolling more Wars on three fields, I ain't on four. Don't know why, but that rhythm is her music to all Walk in the club pocket, put the big bass in, got that party on my waist and it's all safe. Pop party. Go with me. And we all waste it On remix straight tonight, y'all no chasin' Rockstar lifestyle mic don't make waste Livin' like hot everyday click, waste Zippin' on purpose.

Speaker 2:

Don't hold a nose back. Wake up in the morning, tell the club drink Waste, party, party, party. Let's all get wasted. Shake it for me, baby girl, do it for the night. Waste. I'm so wasted, she's so wasted Waste. Tell the bar, tell the skimmy 21. This was my dad's shit back in the day.

Speaker 1:

This was a drop right here.

Speaker 2:

We used to be in the car. You know what we used to do what. When this came on, I was like Welcome to the show.

Speaker 5:

That's what we used to do. It was LeBron before LeBron. We'll be right back Peace, peace and walk away. Peace, peace and walk away. Freaky. Oh shit, oh shit. Hey hit a one-time rock, so then we can wrap this up. I don't dance and I'm with Roscoe, I'm with Walker. I think I deserve a chance. I'm a bad motherfucker Going at some motherfuckers.

Speaker 1:

a young handsome motherfucker, I sling that wood. I just nunchuck them and who you with and what's your name and you not here. Boo, I'm Wale In that DC shit. I rap all day and my eyes red cause I all that haze. Don't blow my high. I'm on a beat. Let me take my time. Nigga want beat. We can take it outside. Fuck it. What bra these hoes ain't mine. Is you out your mind? You out your lead? I sweat no bitches. I sweat out weeds, wear out tracks. Let me do my thing. I got 16 for this Roscoe thing, but I'm almost done. Let me get back to it. Whole lot of loud in the low backwood. Whole lot of money. Big tip I would I put on the train. Little, it's a good time, man. It was an error.

Speaker 2:

It was a really good time. That was an error it was just a fun time for music.

Speaker 1:

Folks, that was the last time folks were still dancing in the club.

Speaker 2:

It was so good, like I love, that we need to start having fun in the club again.

Speaker 1:

No, these kids don't know how to have fun no more. No, these kids don't. We had the club again. No, these kids don't know how to have fun no more. No, these kids don't?

Speaker 2:

We had the last little tail end of having fun in the club. No, you're right, that was it we used to do diabolical shit in the club.

Speaker 1:

There's still pictures out there on the internet of me just sweating, looking crazy, in the club.

Speaker 2:

Middle school parties.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, I'm not talking about college school parties. Oh no, I'm not talking about college no, let's go back though, back to, like middle school, high school parties, when you caught a grind or you, you never caught the grind, I had, I caught the grind yeah, I was giving out.

Speaker 2:

Oh, lord dubs, that's what he was calling them back in the day I was giving out dubs oh my goodness, all right, let's change the subject it was fun, though it was such a fun time just it used to be innocent.

Speaker 1:

It's not innocent anymore.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't innocent at all. We was very horny.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, we had the internet. We had a lot of new stuff going on.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, people didn't really have phones.

Speaker 1:

Folks was recording. But that started though, because I remember I had a little digital. But let's introduce the show.

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Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Alright, you're now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host, rhetoric, and I'm with my lovely and amazing and wonderful co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, I don't have the applause today because y'all are hating and she didn't put me on restriction with the soundboard.

Speaker 2:

So let us know how y'all feel about there. Not, she didn't put me on restriction with the soundboard.

Speaker 1:

Let us know how y'all feel about there not being a soundboard this episode.

Speaker 2:

No, I just feel like y'all hating I was on Monica McNutt's side, and I was just giving her the energy that I think she deserved. Sometimes, though, we can't hear Simply. We simply cannot hear.

Speaker 1:

There's a method to the madness that some of y'all just won't understand, and I'm just okay with that, like I'm just. I'm not here to make y'all know what this whole inner working and everything that goes into it. I'm not here to let y'all know what that is, because y'all don't need to understand it. Y'all just need to enjoy the content.

Speaker 2:

So you need to hear the content to enjoy the content they can hear we're going to get into this.

Speaker 1:

All right, so we got to break down this YSL case. It's come to another peak in the proceedings. It's gotten so crazy that we're now arresting lawyers and attorneys.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's absolutely insane.

Speaker 1:

So we had an article, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so let me pull it up really quickly.

Speaker 1:

And this is just insane. This is really now just turning into a full shit show.

Speaker 2:

I don't really know a way to explain it. It is.

Speaker 1:

We got folks who, acting wild on the stand they special needs.

Speaker 2:

We got other folks who not trying to Everybody has been acting like there are special needs.

Speaker 1:

Let's not say that. No, he literally was doing that. It was one of the dudes, I think that was Specifically. Yeah, I think his name was YSL Pablo.

Speaker 2:

I'm the one that's wilding my bag?

Speaker 1:

No, I think that was YSL Pablo. He was out there doing what he had to do to sell his case, but he went down for something else on a separate trial.

Speaker 1:

But you got YSL Woody going crazy trying to plead the fifth, got him locked up. Now they're saying the judge as well, basically Young Thug's lawyer, and we can get into the article in just a minute. But Young Thug's lawyer basically was trying to pull the card of the judge saying you was over there using your power incorrectly, threatening witnesses In turn. The judge then gets pissed off and says no, you're going in jail for 20 days.

Speaker 2:

He holds him in content.

Speaker 2:

And now he's going to have to do weekends next to thug yeah, in the jail. So, um, brian steel is young thug's attorney, so on court on monday afternoon he got sent um. It's been like almost 90 days of this trial, by the way, which is absolutely insane because you have a right to a speedy trial in the constitution but that doesn't ever actually happen. Um, so he approaches the the bench following recess and reveals his knowledge of an ex parte conversation that took place before court on monday morning. This conversation involved judge, prosecutors and witness kenneth low woody, copeland, reportedly including copeland's admission to killing um nut. So when he admitted to killing nut is in this like secret uh meeting that they had with the judge, the prosecutors and the witness without, uh, brian steel. So, judge, the judge then like demanded to know where he got his information and brian still is like I'm not revealing my source, like it's attorney client privilege and I'm not revealing this. And the judge is like repeatedly asking him and getting increasingly frustrated that brian steel is not telling him where he got this information from and then he holds him in contempt.

Speaker 2:

Um, so brian steel was removed uh, and then several other before he was removed. He um asked for a mistrial. The judge is like I'll consider it, then he's removed. Several other attorneys demand a mistrial. Um steel also told the judge that um the his removal deprived his client of his right to counsel and um that's why he requested the mistrial. So this is a shit show. Yeah, so he has a couple weekends in jail and he requested that he spend them with young thug and I think the judge approved his request to like be in jail with young thug.

Speaker 1:

This, this he's literally ysl steel now they try to put the attorney in the rico already. This is insane. And then this already happened with a woman where she got arrested.

Speaker 2:

That was one of the attorneys yeah, so like this hasn't been the first attorney from this trial was already arrested this hasn't been a good turnout.

Speaker 1:

This has really just been insane. Just to see what's going on, and I don't even even if they do a mistrial, I don't see them giving up on this. They're going to stay pressed on. Like you know, we have to take this man down. So that's why I don't feel like and then, to be truthful, like yo, a lot of this evidence, even before the shenanigans, is still damning. And even if you got folks taking hits and stuff and saying, hey, I did X, y and Z, come on, man. We know there's more information going on and I just feel like, at the end of the day, we need justice, we need to make sure the people are feeling a little bit safer in the city and the right thing is happening, because you can't sit out here and try to play this man. It's, it's.

Speaker 1:

It just seems like the meat, the marketing behind this and the way that the hip-hop media is trying to present this and show them what they've been showing, because, again, you know, we're not, we're not seeing everything yeah we're not seeing the stuff that's damning, the stuff that makes them look crazy and bad, like no, we're just seeing the stuff that is damning, the stuff that makes him look crazy and bad, Like no, we're just seeing the stuff.

Speaker 2:

That is the stuff that they're actually getting him on.

Speaker 1:

The most exciting stuff and the stuff that's going to get more clicks. So Well, yeah, it's like TikTok and Twitter and stuff we're sitting here folks trying to turn Thug into a martyr, and I think that's where it gets kind of a fair trial.

Speaker 2:

Definitely.

Speaker 1:

I think that he deserves his due process, but at the same token, I'm not going to sit here and be like free thug. I'm not going to say that that's crazy what I'm just saying.

Speaker 2:

You think he was doing that shit?

Speaker 1:

I'm just going to say that I've heard things and I just was not savory.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, living in Atlanta for as many years as you did.

Speaker 1:

It's just not a savory thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like you hear things.

Speaker 1:

If those things come out to be true, you got to serve justice for that. But, in the same token, I'm not going to sit here and just be like, oh, you need to go down, because for the sake of you needing to go down, yeah, and then we need to have a conversation about like this man was only terrorizing the black community.

Speaker 2:

So what do we do about that? Like do we keep our mouths shut and let this man continue to allegedly single hand? Like only terrorize our community?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I mean. So. It's not like there was a lot of things going on where, like you said, going to other people's communities, it was all it was all in house, black people, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So like how do? How do we feel about that?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's tough.

Speaker 2:

That's what sucks about being black is because you don't want this man to. You never want a black person, a black man, to go to jail, but at the same time, if you're doing it, then that's where you belong. The jails just need to be better, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean, the system is fucked up and there is a lot of black men who get accused of crimes that they didn't do so again. If they can show that thug like I'm not one of those people who, I see them throw out shit on a technicality and then I award you to be like you, some here, oh, you was not innocent, you know no nigga you, you was guilty, you just didn't get, they just couldn't prove it. Like is that that? That I'm not one of those individuals?

Speaker 2:

I see, I see a lot of that in our community, where so why, every time I say that king von was a serial killer, you?

Speaker 1:

I never know.

Speaker 2:

I never said no, okay, I just said the nigga was wild that man was a serial killer I never said I mean at this time to do a doc like a real documentary about King Von.

Speaker 1:

Don't hate on Trappler Ross like that Trappler Ross did that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, an actual documentary, budget, documentary that's hate, that's hate Trappler.

Speaker 1:

You know how I feel about the small creators. He did good work on that. But to stay on point with this, in regards to this young thug situation, again with this in regards to this young thug situation, again to all the families, the people involved, I want what's best and justice to happen because, like, just when you hear some of the stories, them pigs had kids man, them people had had lives were going on, people were trying to change all the people were somebody's child so like a lot of that violence and stuff that was noted has to be recognized.

Speaker 1:

We can't just turn a blind eye and just see what? Oh they trying to bring up lyrics? No, they're not.

Speaker 2:

They're trying to use lyrics to show that this man was taunting, you know, after his uh and we know that happens in hip-hop a lot like for sure, like it happens with all the chicago rappers, with all this like very violent rap, like people be taunting each other after they do the crimes, they'll go and they'll record about the crime that they did. So using songs as evidence in that specific instance is not that crazy. Y'all just need to stop doing crimes and then rapping about it.

Speaker 1:

It's very simple and also that gunner statement is going to come back to bite everybody in the ass, man. That admission that YSL is a a gang that is going to come back it. That was vital and what they needed. That was the only reason they letting that nigga out is. They have a confession essentially of ysl is a gang from a potential associate and or member mm-hmm, but I mean the daddy at gunna's he was, so he showed up.

Speaker 2:

Gunna had a really big Atlanta concert recently and it was packed out and Young Thug's dad was there Jamming Front row showing support.

Speaker 1:

It looks like there's. Like I said, I was always thought to that theory that he was just saying what he had to say to get back on the road, to get money. But Thug couldn't make it. He couldn't say one way or the other just because of he's fighting a case. You know what? I'm saying you can't just be like oh yeah, buddy good or buddy not good.

Speaker 2:

That just looks crazy. From my understanding, it was always like a super artistic kid that just ended up rapping around these people, but he was never like a gangster himself. I mean they, but he was never like a gangster himself like I mean they were the scene, I mean thugging them were the scene at the time so it's not like he can go in there and just say, oh, I'm about to do some christian raps like we gotta you gotta get on on.

Speaker 2:

On point on code. I'm just saying like he was never like in gangs and stuff, was he, or I mean?

Speaker 1:

not from. I knew a girl who went to school with him and she said he was always like the artsy kind of nigga, like he just wanted to make music and that was kind of like his way. But of course, like I said, when you get into the atlanta scene or get into any major hip-hop scene, you're going to have to get associated with violence early because that's who usually fronts the first.

Speaker 1:

You know couple hundred thousand yeah, it's the gang bangers that's unfortunate I mean, that's again, that's part of the the cycle where it's like I have illegal money and drugs from drugs and you know selling guns and shit. Where do I put this at to legitimize it?

Speaker 2:

oh, that's how the local rapper started, allegedly I mean I guess we can get into that.

Speaker 1:

The jay-z's new little project that he uh talking about. Essentially what's going on is like a 300 million dollar fund was set up and it was basically for uh to have kids that were in inner city schools and public schools be able to now transfer and get a selected to go to private schools. So on face value that sounds like whoa, that's some dope shit. J you know jay-z is helping the community and then you ask yourself the question is why aren't we just making the school that the kids already go to better?

Speaker 2:

yeah, like why are?

Speaker 1:

why are we still promoting?

Speaker 2:

private schools. Why are we transferring people out of public schools to put them in private schools when a lot of these schools are based off of how many kids go to the school. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Then also based on the performance of the school. So now you're taking some of the best and brightest from public school systems out of public schools into these private schools, only doing what? Hurting the public schools? Yeah, and everybody keeps wanting to get jay-z like his hand clapping praise for that, it's like. But folks are really understanding what's going on in pennsylvania? Uh, folks are really understanding what's going on now. Like folks can see the. The charade like this is just a tax write-off. This isn't any kind of like gesture of good faith. This isn't, you know, uh, him trying to be the black messiah, it's just a tax write-off. And essentially, uh, going into more the issues of what's going on with, you know how they're trying to destroy public school systems because they know who gets affected poor and minorities and it's just crazy like I just easily just like make some public school, like give your money to some public schools.

Speaker 1:

But Hov has had like a horrible track record with these charities. You remember when I had the one cutting the kids hair and all that shit?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They try to bring the Bitcoin to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that too. And then a lot of people don't like how he basically displaced a bunch of black families in Brooklyn to build the Barclays Center.

Speaker 1:

So I mean, the list goes on. And just for folks to think like he's doing something good for the community, it's like no, like this black capitalism, this black exceptionalism that y'all keep trying to promote, only has a system of winners and losers. So, at the same token, yeah, you may help two or three kids that have great promise, but now what about the kids that are just average or below average? What's going to happen to them? Nobody cares, but they become the ones that go into your house and take your shit and doing all that other stuff, because they can't do nothing else to feed their families and whatnot feed themselves. So I mean, Disenfranchised completely.

Speaker 2:

We have to like I said.

Speaker 1:

That's what frustrates me about him, like the Fred Hampton stuff that he tries to pull off, like the fact that he tries to dress up like this black sage with his hair all dreaded and he takes all of these imageries of resistance, but he's nowhere near anything resistant.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

Nothing about Jay-Z is resistant at all, but he's nowhere near anything resistant.

Speaker 2:

No, nothing about Jay-Z is resistant at all. Trying to be like having a seat at the table instead of just creating your own shit for your own people.

Speaker 1:

It's not even just like creating your own shit. It's investing in things that is going to be community based. Like this hurts the community. That's why you have people already putting up petitions about it.

Speaker 2:

A lot of things that he's done.

Speaker 1:

You could has hurt his community more, but he goes to that black exceptionalism and because, oh, I'm getting rich off of this.

Speaker 2:

It has to be a good thing and you have to understand that, or you're a hater because people can use me as an example to hustle and get to where I'm at, instead of me just using my resources for my community to help them just live better on a daily basis.

Speaker 1:

That's why we got to stop that motivation talk. Motivation is BS. Anybody who's going to tell you otherwise is trying to scam you out of money and get out your pocket Any of that motivation. I want to go back to the hood and show my car so I can motivate. No, they're not.

Speaker 2:

Give them resources.

Speaker 1:

If you really want to motivate somebody, yes, give them resources, give them resources. If you really want to motivate somebody, yes, give them resources, give them capital. You can exchange it for some type of labor too, but make sure that labor is not dead-end labor and something that's just to make them busy, like make it labor that's going to help them move into the right direction.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you could give people as many speeches as you want to give them, but if they have no resources to put that into effect, then that's useless and we gotta be honest, man, a lot of these hip-hop people we've been talking about in our last uh trump video, where we did but a lot of these hip-hop people are being used to get right propaganda to get pushed like this right here is straight out of that new project 25 shit that's coming out, so have you heard about that?

Speaker 2:

yeah, I have.

Speaker 1:

So I think it what I read about was like the Heritage Foundation, which is like a conservative think group, and they are the ones who came up with this. Yeah, think tank. They're the one who came up with this. So here's some of the stuff that they wanted to do Unrestricted executive power. So essentially, the president could do what he wants Replace 50K civil servants with loyalists. That sounds crazy. That sounds like putting mercenaries out there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807. Prosecute political opposition. Abortion surveillance. Ban abortion pills. Promote the mailing of abortion pills. Abolish same-sex marriage. Forbid gay couples from adopting. Ban transgender health care. Repeal LBTT Anti-discrimination laws. Ban pornography and queer media. Mass deportation of immigrants. Restrict legal immigration in the US. Build immigration internment camps. Is that concentration?

Speaker 2:

camps, literally concentration camps for immigrants.

Speaker 1:

Revoke birthright citizenship. So like if you was born in the country you know, you automatically get citizenship, they're going to try to revoke that citizenship. So like if you was born in the country you know, you automatically get citizenship, they're gonna try to revoke that. Uh, what else here? Dismantle environmental regulations, which trump already tried to do that. Deny the existence of climate change? Uh, prioritize drilling more fossil fuels.

Speaker 1:

Just destroy the planet damn it destroy everything eliminate the department of education, which that kind of goes back to this jay-z shit that I'm saying, like that in and of itself is can be in turn destroying education programs when you're trying to push them to these private institutions which I went to a private school. They're not inherently better than public school, like that's just a narrative that they try to sell to y'all. Like them, teachers be on the same BS. They be doing the same trash behavior. Just because it's at a private school does not mean anything.

Speaker 2:

Them wanting to abolish the education system or what is it Department of Education. Department of Education. Seems like the start of Fahrenheit 451. Like it literally just seems like the start of mass book burnings.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they also have in student loan forgiveness program. Uh, taxpayer money.

Speaker 2:

They just want everyone to be miserable and everything to be shit. What's?

Speaker 1:

the taxpayer money to religious schools, which is insane, like they're not. It is not going to be muslim schools. You're not going to be seen to go in the mosque and all that other stuff no, uh, just catholic schools.

Speaker 2:

And then this one, you know.

Speaker 1:

This one just was disgusting to me. Destroy unions and collective bargaining. Are you out of your mind? America was literally like it was built on slave labor, but also unions but like that's literally, if you look up history, the best time in life was when unions were dominating like most people had uh more money to do what they had wanted to do during that time the people who have union jobs in the US are the happiest and the most financially stable.

Speaker 1:

For the most part, unless you have those folks who just get upset like, oh, he's not working hard. You know the individualist people. But what folks don't understand is like that union shit is so important.

Speaker 1:

It is very important when you have folks that have all of this capital. The only thing you have is your ability to resist. That's the most powerful tool you have against your employer, and the more of y'all that resist together, the more valuable y'all bring. But because people are so caught up in themselves and wanting to be a I'm the top producer and all that other stuff, they forget like there's a whole group of people behind you that y'all can make your'all lives collectively easier. If, okay, one or two people aren't making super stupid money because that's what they do now. They pay a manager just like you. Look at walmart. They'll pay a manager six figures, a couple other managers maybe, like 70 80, underneath them, assistant managers, and then everybody else is getting minimum wage, having to sign up for wick and shit. Hold on, there's still some more in here. So, but that was just when you start talking that anti-union mess.

Speaker 2:

That's when you get on my bad side.

Speaker 1:

He's very pro-union it says remove overtime protection laws, gut benefits for millions of workers uh. Repeal the affordable care act. Uh, full privatization of medicare and drops coverage for millions of users under. Well, I can't see this blurred out, but it's just like they want to go out and destroy all of like what they have regulations for. They just wanted to destroy all that and what they don't. What people don't understand is, like anytime someone talks about like deregulation being like a good thing, just understand they're only out for themselves. Their agenda is only for them. Because when they say deregulation, they basically mean no one can have a third party come in to say hey, x, y and z, like nobody can control how they produce a product, how they give it to the companies and things like that.

Speaker 1:

It's only you and your company, just like with the. I don't know if we said this on the show before, but you know the airports are the ones who approve their own approval for safety measures for the plane, so the companies are the ones. Trump did it. He deregulated the airports and stuff like that in the industry and it turns out they're the ones who say, okay, it's safe.

Speaker 2:

There's not a third party that has to come and say that's why all of this nonsense has been happening.

Speaker 1:

Going on with these planes.

Speaker 2:

Yes, because they've been cutting corners trying to save money. I had no idea that was a thing I didn't know. Trump did that. Trump did such a bunch of just random nonsense so that rich people could get richer like people were talking about their taxes this year.

Speaker 1:

That was trump, that that was your tax code, that was his tax code, and they want to blame Biden for X, y and Z.

Speaker 2:

But man, it's just so much information. You know, things take a while to go into effect.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and that's what people don't realize. Like a lot of the times when you have a change of presidencies like that, most of the time the stuff that's why a lot of shit with Trump looked so good because it was Obama. Obama had set up a lot of stuff that was helping people, but Trump got to take the credit for it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Okay. So we went to Sweden to go to see. We saw it at home.

Speaker 1:

We saw it a special way.

Speaker 2:

We saw Bad Boys, the new one, ride or Die. Yeah, bad Boys Ride or Die, die. And then, like five minutes into it, we realized that we did not remember at all what happened in the third one. So we went back and watched the third one and then we watched the fourth one, which made um.

Speaker 1:

The similarities between the two movies like so glaring I think one thing we gotta point out too like this movie, the third movie came out like right before. Like kobe passed, the pandemic happened, like anything like that so I think it's very traumatizing period in our lives.

Speaker 1:

I think it's very understandable why a lot of people maybe didn't remember the movie, because I know I didn't remember it. I didn't remember he had the son. I didn't remember any like it was that's. The only thing I remembered from the movie was that he had a son. I did remember he got shot, but I didn't remember he had the son I didn't remember any like it was.

Speaker 2:

That's. The only thing I remembered from the movie was that he had a son.

Speaker 1:

I did remember he got shot, but I didn't. I like I think I never finished up. I think I stopped around when the when the chief got shot like that's always what I remember was the chief getting shot in the movie. I don't remember watching it to the end. So I feel like a lot of people just didn't remember a lot of that and it just made sense to me that we just go back and watch it but it kind of tainted the movie for us a little bit would you agree?

Speaker 1:

because they did the exact same thing in the fourth movie that they did in the third movie.

Speaker 2:

It just was from the other person's perspective in the like opening storyline that we get in both movies. Both met both of the main characters. Martin's character and will's character are shot and go into a coma.

Speaker 1:

No, no, it's not shot. Martin didn't get shot, he just had a situation.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, he had a heart attack, but he ended up in a coma.

Speaker 1:

But it starts off with them racing in a car Very similar.

Speaker 2:

And Will is driving and Martin is complaining and they're doing their back and forth there a little bit.

Speaker 1:

So then they do that it bit, so then they do that. It comes back, they go to the wedding. He ends up having, like you know, situation at the wedding goes into a coma, and that was just like what happened with will, because will got shot by his son, went into a coma. Um, we had to basically do all that situation all over again and it was such like it was shot for shot. They even did the same way. They introduced, uh, michael bay the director. They did that the same way in both movies.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like it wasn't even like they tried to be too much different. It just was like all right, this movie is going to be about Martin now. The last movie was about Will.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's literally what it was. Martin was in the coma, so Will had to do all the stuff. And then in the fourth movie Will was in the coma Not the whole movie and then Martin was basically doing all the stuff, but it was a good amount of both of them in the fourth movie yeah, I mean Martin kept doing the action, but I mean, excuse me, will started doing the action still, like he was still probably the main person doing that.

Speaker 1:

But you could definitely see that like it was a full initiative to get this to be a martin movie yeah, and then, um, I think there's gonna be a fifth one by the way this ended and how successful it's been. It's so successful, which I wanted to talk about because people obviously I was gonna say, before we do that, should we give a rating of the movie?

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, let's give a rating because, uh, out of five stars I just feel like, yeah, out of five stars, we can do that. Um, my rating would probably be three, just because of just so many similarities from the third movie and just for the fact like the action scenes were the only thing holding this thing together like everything else was just way out there. I love what they did with the son-in-law where they had him kick butt, which they've been setting that up for years yeah, since like the second movie.

Speaker 1:

So just to see him have his big you know scene coming out and then also doing everything with will's son uh in the movie like I like that.

Speaker 2:

They have like a team of sorts now yeah from the third movie and they a lot of people showed back up yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I feel like if they do do another one, it'll have to be like they're doing, like their own bad boys unit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's going to have to be, like one of them is in charge of the captain, or like they have their own team, like special unit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we'd have to definitely go that way. That deals with some type of drug crime in Miami or something like that. Let's talk about their success, yeah, and I didn't give my rating?

Speaker 1:

Oh my bad. Yeah, and I didn't give my rating. Oh my bad, Fuck me. I thought you said that you agree with me, my bad.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't. I'm going to give it at least like a 3.5, maybe 4, because I don't watch bad boys, even though both of them had similar storylines. I'm not going into bad boys needing cinematic nuance in any sort of way. I want things to blow up, I want will to shoot at niggas and I want them to have witty back and forth, and I I got that, so I'm gonna give it like at least a 3.5 see, the reason why I couldn't give it anything more than a three was because they gave will's wife no character at all she wasn't really.

Speaker 1:

She was there to be put in the refrigerator like she was a damsel in distress the whole time but and then it didn't include that, that vibe.

Speaker 2:

We both got that vibe from the very beginning of the movie. We were like she's here as like a driving force for character development, for will's character. But she isn't a character fully herself at all, she's not flushed out at all.

Speaker 1:

Like no they. Literally we had nothing. I thought she was gonna be a traitor at the end because I thought I was gonna put him pushed it be him being with his son so they would kind of have their relationship, because it just seemed like she meant absolutely zero to this plot no, she really.

Speaker 1:

And then the bad guy was just kind of lackluster in a way, because they were just trying to frame the chief for a lot of like the old stuff. But it was like, did they even have a real connection to the chief? I don't remember, I don't remember that either.

Speaker 1:

Like it just seemed, like it was just kind of random that they were attacking him. Like I thought the daughter was going to be part of it or something. Like I thought there was going to be a twist to why this guy was kind of going at them and it was just like, nah, we're just trying to shit on y'all, chief. And then they?

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I feel like you might have been expecting too much from bad boys but the first one was so good and the second to me the first two ones were the best bad boys and the second one was like that's when they did the haitian joint. They even talked about that when they referenced, when they went to the uh, the zoes shout out and they had to shoot that do the shootout in the second one.

Speaker 1:

So me that was always some of the best. That was like when Michael Bay used to kind of really get into his bag outside of Transformers. So I was always cool with Bad Boy, even though he did do some weird stuff with Megan Fox in the first movie. But we won't have to bring that up right now. It is kind of crazy that he's still able to get this shit off and be in the movie.

Speaker 2:

You mean like behind the scenes. He did some weird stuff with Megan.

Speaker 1:

He had her in a bikini when she was like 15 in the movie and she was like being like an older sexual character In Transformers.

Speaker 2:

She was 15?.

Speaker 1:

No in the first Bad Boys movie.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I need to go back and watch that. I don't remember that at all.

Speaker 1:

No, we can do that. When they all had 32-inch waist, Everybody was smaller. But no, let's talk about the success they had. This movie has what been over $100 million in the box office so far, with domestic and international.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think it was. $150 is the number I saw last.

Speaker 2:

Nobody cares that this man slapped Chris Rock.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nobody cares, except Stephen A.

Speaker 2:

Except Stephen A and my mom.

Speaker 1:

So let me tell the story right. So I was was gonna take everybody to go see bad boys. And I asked her mom like hey, you, you want to go see the new will smith movie. She goes, oh no, that man slapped that other man on stage. We can't give money to that. I was cracking up laughing because she was dead ass serious she was.

Speaker 2:

She was not trying to get no money to mr will smith at all the things that she has this much conviction about or is like is so hilarious it was.

Speaker 1:

It was it made me ecstatic. It was, I was crying, laughing I wasn't even there. He came in and told me the story like you will not believe what your mama just said see, and I see like everybody's like trying to do this thing where, like, oh, he did this to Chris Rock. People love Chris Rock. Let's be honest about Chris Rock. Chris Rock is the black guy white guys like to hang out with.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, 100%. Like he's not the black guy, so is.

Speaker 1:

Stephen A yeah, like they're not the black guys that.

Speaker 2:

Stephen A felt like he himself was slapped on that stage when Chris Rock was slapped. He felt that slap, he felt it. He could see himself in Chris Rock. His coon spirit felt the slap. It felt the slap, he felt the slap.

Speaker 1:

And I feel like that's what people not really understanding about this is like where they think, oh, why is you? You know people going back to will smith to be honest with you, the only people who are mad are are caucasian people who love chris rock, rob schneider and the community and comedy community for the most part, and I don't think kevin hart's that upset. I think we would probably see kevin hart with will smith pretty soon. They're gonna be hanging out philly guys doing their thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, definitely. I don't think the comedy community is that upset, because I feel like they probably wanted Chris Rock to get slapped.

Speaker 1:

The comedy community is holding him up, you remember?

Speaker 2:

what they did Behind the scenes, bro, Like they probably were laughing at that. But gotta they, gotta like present a united front. But chris rock does like comedy. That you could say makes black people does not look the best he does a lot of cringy content, so it's very cringy, it's like for white people at the sake of black people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I'm sure there are a lot of black comedians who feel like that, but he's one of the biggest comedians, so they can't come out and say that well, this isn't a black, other than like kat williams, this isn't a black comedian.

Speaker 1:

This is rob schneider. So let me hear you. Let me let you hear what he said will smith is a twat I liked him.

Speaker 4:

He will. Smith has been hiding the fact of who he really is and it was exposed that night. He's really an asshole, but I wasn't allowed to say anything at that time because we were part of the committee. We were supposed to punish him. And how do you?

Speaker 5:

punish him.

Speaker 4:

Wow, wow, wait, wait, Just back up a second Hang on. Will Smith is like for me, he's a liar.

Speaker 4:

Complete, utter fraud. Will is a douchebag and that's something that you can't. The thing is, that's how politically correct the Academy is. That they were so cowardly, because if I would have done that, they would have been hauled out to prison because they were so worried about being racist. Violence is what it is. Whether the color of your skin or your religion doesn't matter. If you commit a crime in front of other people, you get hauled out of there.

Speaker 5:

But didn't you also sort of think oh, he's standing up for his missus, hey yo.

Speaker 1:

Rob Schneider, put your head back up Adam Sandler's ass please. We don't need to see it anywhere.

Speaker 2:

Wherever your head was for the past like two decades, rob Schneider, go put it back where it was, because why are you, why are we even talking about him? I just thought it was 2024. I just thought it was so hilarious, just the the grandstand. I saw his face on my feed while I was scrolling Twitter and I was like I remember that face, what is that? And just kept scrolling. I didn't even click on it to see what it was, what he was saying for almost two decades you was Adam Sandler's do boy.

Speaker 1:

Like who are you to come up and just say this kind of stuff about?

Speaker 2:

well, the boy was my shit, though, but that was adam sandler. Huh, yeah, but he was, he was in it. Yeah, but he was. Oh, he was the.

Speaker 1:

You can do it, yeah yeah, yeah, rob schneider, that is your best shit no, you can do it, deuce bigelow, european gigolo oh yeah. Deuce Bigelow. That's his best work.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, did that age well?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

It's still funny. It was, yeah, I watched all of the Deuce, bigelows. There was more than one right. Yeah, it was two.

Speaker 1:

It was Deuce Bigelow and then Deuce Bigelow, European gigolo.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I watched both of those.

Speaker 1:

But no Deuce, bigelow Newspickalo, you need to just go find something else to do. Go play with yourself. Nobody really wants to care and hear about what you have to say about Will.

Speaker 2:

Smith, especially when it's not funny, you have to come from the comedy sector. Please come with jokes. Is he a comedian? Don't come with this crap. Well, yeah, technically. Oh, I didn't know. I never knew he was a comedian.

Speaker 1:

I just thought he was a funny looking actor he came from that era where you had to have like a five, you know, a five to ten minute set to kind of progress, okay. So he did have some type of you know scene on that, but I just thought it's funny. But I again I wanted to kind of get back to the success and what it stemmed from. These motherfuckers was everywhere.

Speaker 2:

They were doing a lot of press a lot of press.

Speaker 1:

They were on a grassroots tour and I'm gonna say this a lot of actors are gonna have to step it up now because the, the studios are seeing this. They're seeing that it's not just enough for you to do variety. You know, do a piece here, piece there, uh, come to a little comic con. No, y'all gonna have to really get in the weeds. Y'all gonna have to start doing a lot more of these podcasts. You're going to stop being scared and somebody's gonna ask y'all going to have to really get in the weeds. Y'all going to have to start doing a lot more of these podcasts. Y'all going to stop being scared and somebody's going to ask y'all a question that's going to trip y'all up and come prepared. Will Smith had a statement ready for each podcast he was on.

Speaker 2:

Will has always been a people person.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, he knows how to play the game.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like he's always been like just the classically media trained person. Like he knows how to schmooze, he knows how to work the room. So of course, during this, like he and he's highly charismatic, like he, he has mad charisma. So of course on this press run he had an answer for everything and he, he just came off like confident and that's just how he's always come off. He's always been confident. I'm that nigga.

Speaker 2:

I've been that summer um blockbuster blockbuster nigga, for how long I'm your fave and I'm your fave's fave period, and you need to remember that. And I was defending my wife when I slapped that coon.

Speaker 1:

But there hasn't even been much questions about it. I'm pretty sure everywhere they've gone no questions about the slap. But Stephen A tried to say oh, will Smith owes the community a sit down. He did. He literally apologized on his own. He came, he did the little video. It looked crazy. He apologized in the little seat. He said he was sorry for hitting Chris and he kept it moving. He doesn't have to keep apologizing for people anymore.

Speaker 2:

I personally don't think that he was.

Speaker 1:

That video was insane, though it will do.

Speaker 2:

I don't. I don't think he he needed to apologize for hitting Chris, but I'm a black woman. He was defending his black woman. I don't think black women like you can't do it.

Speaker 1:

I can't. I can't um that publicly. You can't do that publicly. You have to take him to the back like there's. You have to see him in the back. You can't slap him in front of tvs on. The fucking was the oscars right. Am I toxic for like preferring that you do it 100 okay that, that that is a troubling and that is a bad quality to have because I hope that jada just let him have jada. She threw him under the bus.

Speaker 2:

We saw that come on oh yeah, I forgot that she threw him under the bus for that jada, you are the worst, bro like that's the craziest thing, where it's like everybody loves will smith but his wife you are the worst because you should have just like it should have been you and three other women just like sucking his dick that night. You know she's not down for that that night you should have just been like on one night. Somebody on the head somebody on the shaft. That's what you should have did for him after him slapping somebody that I would have been no 100 soaking wet.

Speaker 1:

She called, she called august should we leave that out? I'll make an executive decision.

Speaker 2:

But like that, like if you ever put your hands on another man in my name, in my honor.

Speaker 1:

And my name is sick.

Speaker 2:

Like, just know that, like I will think about that every day, moving forward for the rest of our relationship in the most positive light.

Speaker 1:

You kind of have to, especially with that much, that much light around it. You would think that she would, but again, she's man, the 80s.

Speaker 2:

That's a story I would tell on a regular basis.

Speaker 1:

The 80s did a number on y'all. The 80s did a number on y'all, some of y'all, uh, but again, y'all, y'all actors, y'all gonna have to step it up, man, like they're not. Yeah, that's what we were talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, y'all gonna have to, and this felt like like a traditional press run from back in the day where like actors actually had to like, give a fuck for real you had to have a prepared statement, you had to be funny, charismatic, and it seemed like they brought that with every interview, like I was watching clips like from just multiple places that I would not expect them to be right now. They was like on the nilk boys, like I'm talking about they really doing the grassroots shit because I to me, folks do them, but they're usually on a different kind of promo run when they do the nilk boys it's not this high profile movie, there's this white podcast.

Speaker 1:

But they usually are kind of like on a not as high of a promo run as this and, like I said, just to see that, like it's going to, it's coming out like a lot of you guys yeah, I don't get paid for promotion, so so what? This is the way to sell the movie and this is going to be.

Speaker 2:

And it worked because they made so much money.

Speaker 1:

I hope this becomes a standard. I would love to see more of these interviews, more of these people having to get out of their comfort zone and have real conversations.

Speaker 2:

I think it makes sense for these blockbuster-type movies, but you know who's really good at absolutely taking over when they're rolling something out Netflix.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

The Bridgerton. People have been everywhere, but.

Speaker 1:

I mean.

Speaker 2:

Every single like platform that they can be on. They are on. Mm-hmm. Like Netflix does a really good job at that. Like um what you gonna call it um jennifer lopez, sterling k brown.

Speaker 1:

like all of those interviews went viral too because, sterling was like throwing shade at jennifer lopez he was, he was taking her down yeah, he was, but um, I think that's what brought more attention to that than anything else, though, because we wasn't going to watch that, not from that, because it's not from that presentation they brought, I wasn't going to watch it but but I think Netflix, especially when the shows come along, and also with the reality shows too, those people they just be doing interview after interview after interview after the shows.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so it's a really good time. It's a really good time for music right now, especially if you're kind of like a pretentious hipster, like I am, when it comes to music. So Kate Trenado dropped the album. The album is called Timeless. Tems also dropped the album. I should know what the album is called. Look that up for me really quickly.

Speaker 2:

And then Smino dropped a single called Polynesian. So I'm gonna start really quick with um Smino's single. I enjoyed it. It was cute. Um, you know, kind of like his vibe. Definitely I feel like Smino can do no wrong. I've never not enjoyed something that he's put out. So I can't wait until he drops his next project. Um, I'm I'm excited to see, like, how he progresses as an artist, because everything he does is so creative and very distinctly him which is why Drake was trying to steal him a while ago Like the barrettes and his whole swag and style and everything. So I can't wait to see what Smino does next. So next we're going to talk about let's talk about Tim's next, because the album is Born in the Wild.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so Tim's, this was her first album, right? So I didn't know exactly what to expect from her. I had lower expectations because one of her biggest songs was like a feature. And then I love African music. I love Afro beats, but, um, I don't really love like the R&B feeling African music. It's just like I want it to to sound different. That's just my personal like opinion. So I didn't know what exactly to expect from her first album. It was immaculate, like no skips, like it was really just like very well produced.

Speaker 2:

Her voice obviously I have nothing bad to say about her voice Her voice is like very rich, very, very deep. It's like it's like dark chocolate, you know, like it's not sweet, but it's like bitter in the the the best way. That's how it's like a rich, hot chocolate. That's how her voice comes out to me. That's how her voice comes out to me, and her voice is amazing. So it's 18 tracks, I think, from like track four to like track 12 is like just flawless, no skips. Like I like everything that's going on here. I only listened to it once, so that's my opinion after just one listen. I genuinely do think that after one listen for an album, you don't have a valid opinion. So I do need to spend more time with it, but from the first listen I was very impressed. I had low expectations. She blew my expectations out of the water completely.

Speaker 2:

So next is Kate Trenada. Oh my God, I love Kate Trenada. He's a producer. He makes beats, he does all the things he's like. He's like um I wouldn't even say DJ Khaled, because DJ Khaled just be yelling or shit Like he. He music, he picks the people, he curates the vibes like he's amazing. He's a dj also.

Speaker 2:

So kate chanada's timeless um. It starts out with pressure, it's um. He does a lot of like instrumentals, so like people can like rap over and stuff um and do their thing over pressure sounded like first of all, that voice in the beginning Kate Shannara classic. That was Jay-Z, was it not? I think that was Jay-Z. Let me really quickly play it for you out loud Kate Shannara classic times. That was Jay-Z. It sounds like maybe an AI Jayay-z voice. But the first track sounds likea classic, like new york rap track, and I feel like he put that on there because it might have been like I can do this, I can do this and I can do it well, and I would have been that nigga if I was doing this in this era.

Speaker 2:

Um, continuing on spit it out, featuring rochelle jordan. Love that song. Call you up lou phelps. I like lou phelps also. Um, next we have weird by duran bernard. That, from the first listen, was one of my favorite songs, but but that's because he does the weird, like that shit that he does with his voice. The way Duran Bernard, the way he uses his voice as an instrument, I enjoy immensely. So, from first listen I listened to this full album about six times. So this one my opinion.

Speaker 2:

I think is valid on this one. Um, call you up then weird dance, dance, dance. I personally I didn't enjoy the um the instrumentals as much as I did the like full songs with lyrics and everything. So, um, feel away, don toliver, love that song. Um, it wasn't like a full like all house, like I expected from kate shenada, like it was I. I love the variety that he gave us. Moving on still by um what Charlotte Day Wilson.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, this song hated it.

Speaker 2:

This is one of the songs that I consistently skipped. Video is next by Raven Linnae. Her voice, she sounds like a fairy angel. I love Raven Linnae and I really enjoyed that song too. We're going to skip to Drip Sweat featuring Chanel Tress I don't know how to say that name and like I really like that song too. And then next is Hold On Dawn Richard girl, I didn't know you was back doing stuff. She's the girl from Danny McCain, dawn the Darsen girl. Her voice has always been really good and then I'm not going to do the whole thing because it was.

Speaker 2:

It was a lot of songs, um, and we're gonna skip to due to me, which was also one of my very favorite songs on the album that's featuring Anderson Paak, and then Witchy featuring Childish Gambino. He like he be getting his bag, so I love that. And then next is lover friend. That was one of the singles that he dropped before he dropped the album that. That's been on my playlist in rotation for a couple weeks now, so when I came across that great.

Speaker 2:

The next song is wasted words featuring Thundercat. Thundercat is a weird ass nigga. I love that weird ass nigga. Everything you do, thundercat, I love. I genuinely do like your interviews, your music. You're just weird as fuck and I feel like you're one of those niggas that I genuinely would have stayed away from in high school because I feel like you fetishize Asian women. That's just something I'm putting on you. I don't know if you actually do that for real, but you just give me that. But I love your music and I loved this song. Next, snap my Finger featuring Pink Panther is bitch, you got it Like Pink Panther has definitely got it. Stuntin' is next and then Out of Luck featuring Mariah the Scientist.

Speaker 2:

Most of these songs were immaculate, immaculately produced. I love the people that he picked to put on this album. They weren't just like your big names. You could tell that he just picked people that he genuinely to put on this album. They weren't just like your big names. You could tell that he just picked people that he genuinely wanted to work with. That he thought was talented. K trinada. Out of five stars for this album, I'll give you like at least, uh, 4.2 or 4.3 love that album like it's gonna be. There's at least gonna be four or five songs constantly in rotation for the rest of my life from this album and y'all know all I need is for you to give me one or two classics, and I'm done so, loved it, that's it oh, it was good you got everything all right so we can stay in the music.

Speaker 1:

Your girl, nikki, was doing some cryptic tweets referencing she may be single or a single coming.

Speaker 2:

So the first thing I saw was her on her Instagram story, which she swiftly deleted after she posted it but the girlies have a screen record now so that doesn't matter. You can't delete things. But she was on there like crying, with matte eyeliner on and she was basically like shouting out mothers. She was like, yeah, they do so much and you push out the child and you expect love forever for doing that and it was just odd.

Speaker 1:

Do we think Mr Petty is out the picture? Let's get to it.

Speaker 2:

He might be.

Speaker 1:

It's about time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then also in one of her because she's on tour right now. So one of the shows that she was doing, she came out and she was saying like I never want to love anybody, I don't want to be loved, Like stuff like that, which is odd, if you're married.

Speaker 1:

All of this has been odd. She ever since that trip that she happened overseas when she got arrested, everything is starting to look way crazy. She'd been doing, she'd been. I thought if she was up she was selling out. She on a slave tour you know, trying to get that money paid up.

Speaker 1:

But a slave tour it just seems that a lot of this pressure probably just reaching its boiling point with her, because I can just see where it was about. She needed to get rid of buddy, like it was the fact that she reproduced with the individual sick behavior in itself reproduce with the individual.

Speaker 2:

Sick behavior in itself. But like the fact that her brand was so tarnished by being with somebody who is literally perceived as a pedophile. Um, and then her not like you have to be with him for the rest of your life. Like that has to be your soulmate for that to make sense and then for y'all to break up. Like it me. It feels like it was for nothing. Like all of the shit you went through, like people talking shit about you and your relationship and the reason that you decided to be with this man and you're not a girl's girl because you're with him and blah, blah, blah. Like all of that was for no reason. If you're not gonna be with this man for the rest of until you die and and you're kind of proving Megan right.

Speaker 1:

Y'all wasn't mad at her, y'all mad at Megan's law. Like she was she, she waking it up on you. Like you kind of got to double down on this. Because, if you don't, you can say it makes you look even crazier. Yeah, you got to. You got to stay with him, even if you miserable. You need video proof of that one, because, like you, look like the supervillain in all this.

Speaker 2:

But the way she's acting. She's acting like he left or he did something to be left, which is crazy because how is he going to eat? Yeah, like as as the very not famous non breadwinner of the relationship. Why would you do anything to put your relationship at risk or just leave yourself?

Speaker 1:

He must got the dirt though.

Speaker 2:

Imagine if he just left himself after him, being the problematic one in the relationship, like what the fuck is happening.

Speaker 1:

Could you just imagine him having like videos and videos of her doing lines like on his phone, Like just think about the incriminating shit he could have he could yeah, he could possibly have some very incriminating evidence against her.

Speaker 2:

We have no idea what happened, though. They might still be together and she might just be like.

Speaker 1:

Niggas know he is sick, like niggas already know you documented, you didn't went to jail for, you a sicko. But this is at one point probably the best time to do it before any kind of financial reckoning comes to fruition. This might be the best time to attack her if he does have documentation. But she kind of implied I remember when she was talking to Kevin Samuels she kind of implied that they're not documented married so maybe there could be him maybe trying to get some more legitimacy in the relationship and she's not trying to uh assist with that kind of like on some uh rihanna asap shit like I was about to say.

Speaker 2:

When you're a woman of that caliber and you're dating somebody who obviously makes way less money than you, the trend usually is for them to not get married on paper see, and that's funny, because when it's the other way around you, you don't care about her.

Speaker 1:

If it was a nigga, who james harden? If he he act like that, you know he the worst nigga in the world it's crazy. It just it feels different when a man takes your money versus like he held it down, though if he held it down like petty did, petty held down.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, it petty didn't hold it down.

Speaker 1:

Petty held her down. It was there was. Hold it down. Petty held her down there was some dark times.

Speaker 2:

He held her down. I don't know about that.

Speaker 1:

Folks thought it was up for Nikki.

Speaker 2:

People have been saying that she hasn't been calling herself the sleaze as much which is what she calls herself in. Like her being his girl. But that's Wake it up I think we got the gag.

Speaker 1:

Did I use that right? The gag? You didn't use it right. Oh shit, oh my bad.

Speaker 2:

I thought I was onto something I'm glad you didn't use that right, though I don't need you to use those terms, right Okay?

Speaker 1:

Well, that's cool, I need you to use those terms, right, okay. Well, that's cool, I'm with that. We can stay on some more music stuff that was going on. Um, so rapper enchanting she passed away has been confirmed, so rip to her. She was in atlanta. She was atlanta rapper, right? Yes signed with 1017 brick squad that is so sad and chanting.

Speaker 2:

I really I enjoyed her. She was one of those girls who rapped Like she had the deeper rap voice and she was one of those like I like those girls, I like the deep rap voice girls.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I've ever heard her music before, but when I saw the pictures of her it was very clear like he was trying to pull his own Gorilla, like she gave a lot of Gorilla.

Speaker 2:

Well, that was before Lola Enchanting was signed a couple years during the pandemic, maybe before the pandemic, enchanting was signed.

Speaker 1:

When did FNF came out? That wasn't 21?.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but Enchanting was signed before. I remember listening to her music a couple years before.

Speaker 1:

Lola even came out, but she's about the same age, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was 26, 26 when she when. This year, when she passed away, which is very unfortunate.

Speaker 1:

All right. So we want to get into some more details regarding 10, 17. I don't want anyone to think that we are incorporating her in this kind of curse and what they're saying, cause I think what she kind of went through may have been a little bit separate from a lot of this, but I think, in light of her passing, I think it is time again that we put the highlight on Gucci Mane.

Speaker 2:

So before we get into that, I just want to say that apparently this is all alleged but it's been like whisperings on the Internet that it might have been an overdose. She has been going through a lot because another 1017 label mate of hers passed away. That was like her best friend, that was her nigga. That was.

Speaker 1:

Big Scar.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that was, that was her man, and she wasn't taking it well for the whole time, like since he's passed. So a lot of people were just guessing that that had to do with her passing because she wasn't taking that well.

Speaker 1:

So, like I said, people have kind of done the science and they've kind of looked back on with the last, you can just say, half decade. We only have to go back that far. We can go back farther, but we don't have to go back that far, just the last half decade of what some of the artists that have been associated with 1017 have kind of got involved in or even lost their life either. Basically, the trend seems to be like you either end up dead or in jail yeah once you sign to his label.

Speaker 1:

So there's a list of uh. You know some of these uh artists.

Speaker 2:

So this is from reddit. Um, there's a like 1017 curse, so let's go through the apparent people who have been affected by this 1017 curse, starting with Pooh Shiesty. He is in prison.

Speaker 1:

Next I'm going to be honest Pooh Shiesty. Anytime I seen him or heard his music, it made me want to hold my wallet.

Speaker 2:

Not really. The whole demeanor and your whole aesthetic was, like you do, crime.

Speaker 1:

The disposition was just horrible.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was a scary individual.

Speaker 1:

Then your name was Pooh, so it was like you're trying to be disarming, don't?

Speaker 2:

do that to me. You trying to come off sweet, but you not no.

Speaker 1:

You're a monster.

Speaker 2:

Matt Critter is in prison for a murder charge. Fujiano, that's my nigga, is in prison for cutting off an ankle monitor that nigga fujiano got some hits. Don't do that to fujiano I mean, he's still in prison for cutting off his ankle monitor.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, he was out there wilding. You know what I'm saying. He was trying to get to it, and then I thought fujiano was gonna be bigger than the baby, like I thought not if you in jail they had some similarities why would you cut off your ankle monitor? Because man, he had some stuff You're obviously like.

Speaker 2:

Like you, you are out there about to let you fully have your freedom at some point. Like you're not in jail, just do your time, nigga, like he was trying out here.

Speaker 1:

He was. He was worried about some things moving on, so he had to get his. He had to get it going.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like you, can't you again. Fujiano, I understand what was going on with my boy. It's a lot, a lot of bs, you know. It was a lot of stuff going. It was more than that too, like he got caught up with a gun at one of his performances in his concert. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 5:

Hey, real niggas feel this one what Damn. But you fought with him. Mama popped my gun Pussy ain't no one on one.

Speaker 2:

Okay, my God, she can't do nothing with you. Big scar, dead of an overdose. Next we have Ro Boy in prison for a burglary, rallo in prison for trafficking. Coach the Ghost in prison for murder. Or was he murdered? I don't know. It just says murder Hot Boy West in prison for robbery. And that is the last one, and then that's the last one. We're not going to put the newest one in there.

Speaker 1:

I don't feel like that was right to try to include her with that. I just think, gucci, it has to come to the forefront where it's like bro, what is your intentions with these people? Because I seen, uh, the missus talking about you. Know, you know he's trying to help people better their lives and things of that nature. But are you really like, are you? Are you just trying to get a come up off these?

Speaker 2:

people. Obviously gucci man is in the illuminati and he is sacrificing these people so that he can maintain his celebrity.

Speaker 1:

Also, he's a clone so I mean, it is one to quit. I know you're kidding, but there is something to ask the question too, where it's like there was a lot of complaints about oh, these record labels are getting deals or getting life insurance policies out on rappers and there's a problem with that, which should be illegal. Is this not something similar? Like he may not be getting life insurance policies, but he is getting a catalog at the very least, or at least part?

Speaker 1:

of it is he, I mean even if he's not getting the whole.

Speaker 2:

I mean I don't think he would get the whole thing, just to be an honorable, just to be the honorable dude, but if you coming out with even 10 percent of something, and then that's insane, like my argument is if you're um stunting these people before they even get rolling, how does that financially benefit him in the long run if he's getting these catalogs of people who weren't hot past the city of atlanta?

Speaker 1:

well, I mean, they don't have to get hot, because just think about I'm pretty sure tomorrow there's going to be a post about enchanting's uh spotify numbers and they're going to be a jump on it. You know what I'm saying like when someone dies, that kind of puts them, that immortalizes them and in some ways gets a lot of people to listen to him for real, like even when pop smoke was here. I didn't really listen to pop smoke until after he died yeah, that's because you didn't live in new york yeah, I didn't live in new york but I heard people talking about him.

Speaker 1:

I heard joe people, you know discussing who he was, so I was familiar with the name that's still, that's still. Don't sit right with me, rip pop, oh for sure, I still can't believe you died.

Speaker 1:

No, that wasn't the way he wanted to go. Hey, just speaking of this right now, rip to comic historian Benny Potter. Man, it felt like I was listening to you for about half of almost a whole decade. Appreciate, man, just everything you brought to the space of comic books and just being like someone who, like I, could go to their page and get the full story on something and learn something. I know it was a lot of struggles, up and ups and downs for you but, man, I I give you condolences to your family and you know I want you to rest in peace.

Speaker 2:

Big dog, appreciate the time that you gave us and the effort and hard work, man yeah, I know you did a lot for for nerds and broke nerds too, because you literally read comic books. I never um engaged in your content, but that's dope as fuck that you gave people who didn't have access to things that they enjoyed like you.

Speaker 1:

You let them be able to engage in in those things and that's really amazing yeah, you built community and like part of the reason why I'm doing what I'm doing was like seeing other folks just kind of just deviate from their niches and like do that. So just want to definitely give an rip to comic story man. You're a good dude rest in peace.

Speaker 1:

Comic story and for sure, man, for sure. Uh, let's see, what else do we have to get into? Hey, you know I'm saying I'm gonna break fourth wall for you. I hate trying to get fair to do anything coordinated oh, am I supposed to do something after this?

Speaker 2:

I've been asked you three times today to make sure you introduce this topic oh okay, so the next thing that I'm sorry, the next thing that we have to get into is michael rainey.

Speaker 1:

So there wasn't there was a live stream to happen there wasn't a natural like for me to jump in.

Speaker 2:

You just started staring at me awkwardly.

Speaker 1:

If I'm telling you, but if I tell you before for you to bring it up, If I'm telling you beforehand, Okay so Michael Rainey, who is the streamer?

Speaker 2:

What's his name? That he?

Speaker 1:

Well, tell them who Michael Rainey is, just in case.

Speaker 2:

Michael Rainey is the actor from Power. He plays tarik ghost son on power and um. He's also in power book 2 where he's like the main character. Um, he went on this streamer's um platform the streamer's name. He's not a very popular stream.

Speaker 2:

He's not super popular but I've seen him a couple times in in different places, but he went on the streamer's platform and the, but I've seen him a couple times in in different places, but he went on the streamers platform and the streamer had like all of his family in the room that he was recording in. So it was like a couple of his sisters, most of them like. Three of them were like younger they look like younger than seven and then another one was about like 19, 20, 21. I don't know, but she was definitely older and you could see Michael in the corner and then she like whispers in his ear and then you could see her hand doing something and I was like what is that? But then you could see Michael's face, just like he like he wanted to cry.

Speaker 2:

He, it was immediate like shock, didn't know what was happening. And then frozen, and then like trying to there was some embarrassment in there.

Speaker 2:

Embarrassment, trying to like change the situation and like one of his friends I don't know if the friend who came over and put his arm around him saw what happened and knew what just happened and was trying to make him feel a little bit more comfortable, but it was just really hard to watch and she was being so creepy. Like I was like have some goddamn koof. Like I know he's a celebrity and you've probably been watching him for a long time. You might have a crush on him, but like, rubbing on a man like that, like that is never okay so the streamer's name is ty lil yeah, ty, lil's little sister.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was his sister, the one that did it. I'll be honest with you, man women are children, y'all. You can't get mad at her for doing this. This is just what is part of it like they know y'all.

Speaker 1:

Y'all can be critical of her, but at the end of the day she did nothing to him because we all know the truth. If he really wanted to defend himself, he know he can't do it because of his profile, but there was no point where he was actually any danger for her being touching him like that is the reason why these occurrences are not looked at as the same.

Speaker 2:

You can't do anything to me that I don't allow you to do she's a woman, so she physically is not in a position of power over him. Also, he's a celebrity, yeah that's what I said.

Speaker 1:

I was just saying because you said she's not in a position of power over him. I said physically.

Speaker 2:

I said physically, she's not in a position of power over him. Also, she's not the celebrity he is so like. Socially, she's also not in a position of. In general, she's not in a position of power over him, which is the difference between if the the roles were reversed, but still, I feel like it was not fun to watch and it was very creepy and I'm I'm sure it was triggering for a lot of people who have been through sexual assault, regardless of the gender. Because of his reaction, like it was immediate shock. What do I do? I'm embarrassed, frozen, like it was just yucky to see.

Speaker 1:

Nobody cares when that happens to guys, Because you can go through it and no one's going to say anything. The girl can potentially make any kind of accusations, especially if it's not on camera, like this. She can say oh you know you're gay and make a rumor about you being gay and that's why you didn't like her touching you and all this stuff, so like there was no way that he could handle it. The fact that we all know if he would have stole off on her after she touched him granted, he may have been considered valid in most people's eyes, he was not going to be able to recover from that as a from a career standpoint if he just would have pushed her.

Speaker 1:

There was nothing he could do. But in the same token, that's part of the game the fact that she's not going to be held accountable the same way that you would be, because she's not going to be looked at the same way no, so 50 cent.

Speaker 2:

Like speaking of which um are saying 50 cent, came out and said um, he basically made light of the the sexual assault. He was like this is an Instagram post. He said wait, sexual assault From a male perspective. This was an aggressive advance. Lol, in caps he's fine. No charges are being pressed. Shrugging emoji, and then also, like we discussed on the last episode, he tags Branson Cognac F and vodka.

Speaker 1:

Oh, for sure, Got to add that on. But, like I said, no one. And we're about to get into another topic afterwards where no one got hurt or got damaged or violated in any sense physically, and people are ready to tear up the Internet for it, so we can get into the next story. So, megan Thee Stallion yeah, so there was a deep fake video you can already tear up the internet for it so we can get into the next story.

Speaker 1:

So, megan the stallion, yeah, so there was a deep fake video you can already tell with her voice the way your voice switched up. I just, I just don't like it. It's sick young it's.

Speaker 2:

She wasn't hurt physically, but like she wasn't hurt.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Um, megan the stallion had deepfake video of, like a sexual like. It was like a porn that they superimposed her face onto. Um, it wasn't great, like the body like. I saw a little screenshot of it. Like it didn't even look like her. It wasn't really amazing looking, but she obviously was like very affected by it. She tweeted about it and then I don't know what she was crying about on stage when she was performing Cobra, but, like in her most recent performance, when she was performing Cobra she, cobra she broke out like into tears. She was like crying on stage, like into tears. She was like crying on stage.

Speaker 2:

Um, and the general consensus that I've seen. But I'm just so annoyed because, like she generally, she generally doesn't get any empathy for anything that she's ever going through. So when, um, when she tweeted and and said that like this was fucked up and that like this wasn't fun for her to be going through, people were basically blaming her of setting this up and like putting it out herself. And then I was just thinking about the the general consensus. When this happened to Taylor Swift and it was just pictures, like they were disgusting pictures, honestly. I saw them and I was like these are obviously AI. Like there's nobody with a brain and any cognitive functioning that's gonna think that this is actually Taylor Swift. This doesn't even look like her body, but like the general, because, like everyone was so disgusted by whoever it was that posted these pictures and nobody blamed her for it.

Speaker 2:

Um, the reaction was very different from a picture of her that looks very, very fake. To like a video that, like to me, it didn't look real, but like to some people, it. They thought that like, oh, like, look at this. Like Meg has a video that that leaked. Like, regardless of if it's you or not, that it feels like an extreme, like invasion. Like people think that they saw you naked. People think that they have this video of this intimate moment of you, and the. The difference between, um, the internet's reactions to the two. Just like it didn't throw me off, I was gonna say it threw me off. It's not ever gonna throw me off between the the levels of empathy white women get. Between the levels of empathy that white women get versus that, the the levels of empathy that black women get, but it's just like it's still jarring.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to dispute that in any capacity. That's not kind of where I was leaning at. My thing was it was the same thing I said with the original. These aren't real, so like they're obviously not real but we so, okay, we're chronically online.

Speaker 2:

No, I understand, know these things, but people think that these things are real again.

Speaker 1:

It goes back to my original point from the last thing, where it's like a fake engagement, fake, uh. A piece of essentially computer art gets this reaction like it's the end of the world, when all it is is just some digital imagery, some bullshit that you know that you as your public figure can be, because you're not a woman. That you don't? No, I'm just saying it's because y'all are women. Y'all can be affected by something so trivial it's not trivial.

Speaker 2:

Yes, they are, because we last time we had this yes, it is.

Speaker 1:

yes, y'all are. This happened in our last conversation, where if we we said a different discussion, if someone took Donald Trump or somebody else and superimposed a micro penis on them, nobody would care. That's happened before. Nobody cares when that happens to men, because you know why. Men have to suck it up and say this isn't a real picture of me, this is fake, this is computer generated. But y'all don't have to.

Speaker 2:

That's because men's feelings aren't taken into consideration, because that's the system that y'all fucking set up. Y'all feelings aren't taken into consideration because y'all don't express them.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not because we express them, because that's a sign of weakness. No, we don't express them because we have other things that are more important in society that we have to be responsible for, but who set up this whole? Men in power, not just men, men in power okay specific men did this and applied that to all other men. So let's not do that whole topic of who did this, who did what.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about what is like y'all are still mostly benefiting from the system. And then I feel like damn, I lost my train of thought. I had it and I lost it.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying this is just childlike things to be upset about.

Speaker 2:

And again, it only happens because it's a woman like you have a general lack of empathy, to feel like this is a trivial thing to be upset about but it's not true, though, because I've been a hundred percent consistent.

Speaker 1:

When I said that shit happened with sexy red, I was a hundred percent on her side because you know why it was real. I said that's fucked up for that to happen to you. Have real shit be done. But if somebody's sitting here playing on a computer and draws your face on a naked body, that's the game. Then go out and do what she did Make a public statement and say it's not, it's not real. But it's not the end of the world.

Speaker 2:

We know for a fact that the truth is never as interesting as the lie, and after people believe the lie, then they don't care about the truth. You can come out and you can say that this isn't real. All of the people who, like I said before, rationally can think probably like as soon as I saw it, I didn't think it was real. Meg coming out and saying that it wasn't real, I didn't need that. So who needs that in the first place? Like dumb ass people who didn't, who don't even want to believe that it's not real but even if it was like the thing is, it was so inconsequential.

Speaker 1:

Just because it is not, it's literally like if I drew and I've said this multiple times if I drew a realistic picture of her or any other celebrity in a compromising situation, that is my art and my freedom of speech to be able to do. If I'm not selling it, there's definitely no problem I think that's a.

Speaker 2:

That's a different conversation I'm. My thing is how she felt. Yeah, she could feel, but it's a again, my I all I'm doing is is just having empathy. I'm putting myself in her shoes and I'm trying to think about like if I was her and people were thinking that they saw this video of me like it would fuck me up like I'm genuine like personally.

Speaker 1:

It would fuck me up just how bad it was is why I definitely can't really give it much credence I would be more if I was with dd, like ddg's video they did with hallie see that one that one it was more in line with.

Speaker 1:

They could have been real, because what they tried to do is they showed an image of his face. The camera pans over to her face. They try to scare her with a like an effect from the app and she jumps back and you see, like a breast pop out, but it's like it's all fake shit. That one was more realistic than the Meg one. I could see where you would be more upset regarding that, but in the same token, it's still. It's all artificial and like y'all get upset. It's another thing too it's like y'all get upset when y'all put all of this information, all of this content out because you want to have celebrity, you want to be praised. You hate the fact that the negative shit that comes with it and the negative shit come with it is people doing fan art. That's what it is. It's fan art. You may not like it, but it's just niggas who like Dragon Ball.

Speaker 1:

What is it shipping? Right, that's a. That's a thing in anime.

Speaker 2:

You like anime art Fan art is evolving. Like fan art used to just be like people scribbling in their notepads and then they had like adobe and they could do like illustrator and stuff and you had to go to specific places to get that and now, like people have ai and they can superimpose your face to a body that looks like yours and it could look very real and people can fulfill their full fantasies thinking that they fully saw you naked and they didn't and it's still if it looks enough like you, you. I could understand how that still feels like an invasion of privacy, Even though you're a celebrity and you put like Meg puts all this like hypersexual content out.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I mean, if anybody makes it easy, there's apps that you can go right now that you can take a girl in a bikini and it can draw her naked, but nobody can get that picture of the bikini unless she puts it out there. So I mean, at the same token, like you want praise that, and I guess that's kind of like my main point about this is like you want praise in a certain environment and in a certain field, which is entertainment. This kind of comes along with it. Like, as long as it's not real documented, like from your personal archives coming out, I don't really feel sorry for you, because there's no violation of privacy to be had. Your image was just done with like that's just like me making you look like a devil or look like a bull or look like a I still feel sorry for you, but it's just be.

Speaker 2:

I feel like this is obviously the new frontier of like creepy fan art shit, right.

Speaker 2:

So this is going to happen more and more and we just need to have the discernment as, like the audience and people who are on social media to know that this shit isn't real and this shit is just creepy motherfuckers who want to fulfill their fantasies and see these people naked and whatever they want to see happen, and know that it's not real, the celebrities need to immediately just come out and say that, like this is some nonsense and it's not real, and there need to be um channels where I guess this needs to be taken down, because also, like there are no laws against this, like you can put someone's face on somebody else's body and post it and it's your art, you know.

Speaker 1:

You know the people who, like, they'll sit at at the park and just draw the people and stuff like like that stuff. There's a guy who does that at the mall, yeah, and then you'll get you know if he, if he what you're saying, if it'd be illegal, if you write something on you know that isn't improper, that he should be able to get arrested by. I was like what? I just drew something on a piece of paper.

Speaker 2:

You see how I'm getting better. I didn't say the name of the mall or nothing, I just said the mall.

Speaker 1:

Look at you, get it. Look at her no, figuring it out, but no, that's just a piece of art that's now part of reality, like being able to do realistic art has always been something people have tried to do for years, and we're just we're on the verge of perfecting it, and this is just kind of what part of you don't want to be a celebrity? Then don't be great nigga, just go clock in it ain't hard.

Speaker 2:

A lot of niggas do it. What? Are we doing? What? What are we doing here? What are we doing?

Speaker 1:

we're trying to be famous, so we got to accept what comes with it so okay.

Speaker 2:

So what do you um like? How do you feel if that would happen to me? We would have to try. If they just took my face and put it on a skinny black girl's body, that I would try to tell you that it's not?

Speaker 1:

if it's not real, we gotta not let it fly. We can't even give it no acknowledgement. I wouldn't even tell you to tweet nothing about it. Really, why would we even give it no acknowledgement? I wouldn't even tell you to tweet nothing about it.

Speaker 2:

Really, why would we?

Speaker 1:

even give it acknowledgement. We win nothing from that.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so you don't think it needs to be acknowledged at all because it's so obviously fake?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, even if it wasn't fake. Once the reporters come asking about it, you just give it that's not real. You just give it a straight little statement PR statement and keep it moving, you Just straight, little statement.

Speaker 2:

PR statement and keep moving. You're not giving any of that weight.

Speaker 1:

It's doctored footage. We're not going to sit here and get you up in tears and up in arms, because that's what they want I wouldn't be on stage crying like Meg. But that's what they want, though. That's what they want to see from you.

Speaker 2:

But yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you're not a Chris Brown fan, though.

Speaker 2:

I'm definitely, I think women who are chris brown fans. I've talked about this on the show. I think y'all are delusional bitches who hate women like I think everything can.

Speaker 1:

I think y'all are pygmies, I think y'all have um um, internalized misogyny that y'all need to fucking work on.

Speaker 2:

because after a man beats on a woman that violently for that long and then has a history of violence against women, a just, consistent history of violence against other human beings too, and you still fucking love that nigga as much as you do, bitch, you need mental help, you need to go to the hospital.

Speaker 1:

What happened, though I think it goes without with being said, like there's no longer just the chris brown problem, it's the chris brown fan problem, and when you have anybody who's going to give a celebrity 11, 11 in regards to money, 1111 for this man when you're giving somebody that just for a meet and greet, that's gonna. That's just telling on what kind for this man. When you're giving somebody that just for a meet and greet, that's just telling on what kind of personality you have and what you're about. Y'all gave Chris.

Speaker 2:

Brown.

Speaker 1:

Niggas gave folks 80% of their rent.

Speaker 2:

Like so much of your money to take pictures with him.

Speaker 1:

And just hold on to him and then.

Speaker 2:

I've noticed Y'all didn't even get a couple minutes.

Speaker 1:

I will notice this the popular and just hold on to them, and then I didn't even get a couple minutes. I will notice this the the popular ones that were going around. I don't know this. Again, I'm not seeing all of them the quality of women have gone down either. That the, the fan base is, is eating too much burger king or that's just the only thing that's going viral I'm just saying it just seems like a low, a low product.

Speaker 1:

Chris even himself on some of them pictures looked dissatisfied. He looked like this is not where I want to be. He looked upset.

Speaker 2:

But those are your biggest fans.

Speaker 1:

Literally.

Speaker 2:

Women who hate other women.

Speaker 1:

No, those were literally his biggest fans. Oh my God, like my boy was holding on for dear life with Shawty. He was on that ham hock going crazy. And then the face like you could just see, he was just upset, like he just knew he had about ten more muck-mouthed women coming up. Probably the breath smelled like they got gold fronts in them, Like this wasn't the top tier of the top tier.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that. I don't like that one bit.

Speaker 1:

Chris is used to the one paying 11, 11 for the, for the women. Now he got it, now they paying for him. But you don't get the same product, you don't mail transactions, you don't get the same kind of like equal quality over like you kind of really get. You get pushed to the bottom, the bottom of the barrel chicks. Those are the ones that's working, the nine to fives that's going to be able to pay for that not not the, not the, not the model ones.

Speaker 1:

The models ain't got it like that. The models only get paid 15, maybe at the end of the month if they lucky.

Speaker 2:

So I'm trying to it's bad, though.

Speaker 1:

Like that's the thing where it's like we kind of just have to be critical of these women that's going up there and then like chris, what you doing if a male fan comes up there? Like you know, it's a gay dude who wants to get that. That that little back-to-back with chris brown. You think chris brown to hold a dude leg?

Speaker 2:

hold a dude like leg up, like he was holding shawty leg up so I don't know, but there are probably like gay men who have paid for this package. But he probably isn't taking pictures like that.

Speaker 1:

You think he's just dapping them up.

Speaker 2:

No, he's probably just doing like a you think he put his arm around them. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Chris put his arm around them.

Speaker 2:

No, I think you have to.

Speaker 1:

Chris comes off very homophobic to me. I don't think that he would do that. Remember what he did. We talked about what he did to Frank.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, pretty sure there was a maggot thrown in there when they were tussling. I feel like he has to at least put his arm around.

Speaker 1:

No, they're definitely doing the fake dap photo. Gay niggas don't really like to dap either, so they really be upset about that. They don't. They don't even really want to dap like that. They kind of want to do the little embrace hug like that. You just embrace with it, they like that they like that.

Speaker 2:

They cool with that that's how gay niggas like to dap. Yeah, they like to get that that touch in I was trying to find this text thread but I forgot. I got a new phone and the text thread is gone. But one of my friends told me that she couldn't come to my barbecue because she was going to a chris brown concert.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy in the group chat and I flamed her for mad long and then a couple days later I thought about it and I was like I might have bullied her a little bit. I was like you should be ashamed of yourself as a woman. I mean you kind of at this point we have to believe that I was like no, you should not have just said that in the group chat like that.

Speaker 2:

You should have lied and said something else, like that's not something, that you should just tell us, that you just go into a chris brown concert and you missing. But is there? My barber like I was going.

Speaker 1:

Is there shame in that, though? Did you see how many people were in Detroit for him? No, I have no idea that nigga was he was skating through the crowd, like over, like. I guess he was doing like a little you know what's the name, Bret Hart type shit going through the ceiling or the roof of the arena, and that shit was packed speaking of going through ceilings and roofs of arenas.

Speaker 2:

Um, nikki wasn't going through a ceiling, she was coming up from the bottom, but um, I did see it like. This is very random, but this is it's been way heavy on my heart.

Speaker 2:

I saw a video of nikki minaj. She was coming up from the the bottom of the thing. She was on, she's on tour, she's on, she's performing. She's coming up from the stage, she takes a pull. I'm like, okay, this is the last pull, because, because she's, you can see the head. Nope, she takes another pull. I'm like all right, this has to be the last pull. She takes one more pull and then she holds it down and realizes that she's too high, so that she just drops the blunt. She just she just flings it. And then she starts and I'm like, girl, how you smoking a blunt that close to like you immediately performing. And then I was like that's why she'd be so winded on stage. I understand, because you be smoking right before you get out. Nik Nikki.

Speaker 1:

I refuse to believe anybody who does routine cocaine use allegedly is going to get geeked up off some couple totes or something.

Speaker 2:

No, I feel like you're going to get winded though.

Speaker 1:

Oh, for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's all I'm saying. But let's be honest, you can't do that right before you has Nikki ever give us a workout routine ever.

Speaker 1:

Like, has she ever done that? Like, has she ever done that? Like you know how Meg was just doing that. Like we've never got that from Nikki. No no no, there's never been any kind of, so we know her stamina is on the lower tier.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that was just crazy to me. Did you see Chris Brown doing judo flips?

Speaker 1:

That is because he does crack that nigga's own one, crack his own one, crack like, but we you can say that, whatever you still got to be an athlete, nigga was doing a figure four leg lock and they'd be crack heads in the hood carrying refrigerators yeah, they was backs, and they was ex-football players too, oh my god, I gotta low.

Speaker 2:

There was this. This lady talking about old crack heads versus new crack heads on tiktok. Did you see it? All right, keep talking. I'm gonna try to find it. Old crackheads. But, Chris Brown. Chris Brown is definitely Chris Brown. Gives old crackheads, he gives old crackhead energy.

Speaker 1:

That's not necessarily fair, though, because a lot of their shit was like uppers, like they had a lot of shit that made you like go up, like even cocaine and shit that pushes you up. Right now, a lot of the kids is doing downers, so you can't really compare the junkies of new to the junkies of old. They was on a totally different experience.

Speaker 2:

Damn TikTok, doesn't let you just type in old crackhead, I'm sure they wouldn't. It's got no results.

Speaker 1:

They're not going to let you bring that up. Was there anything else you wanted to touch on with the Chris Brown shit?

Speaker 2:

Nah, just that he does crack.

Speaker 1:

His fan base needs to be a shame. He does crack.

Speaker 2:

And y'all need to stop saying Y'all need to be his fan base in secret. But I mean again, shut your mouth, dumb bitch, don't just love him in secret, in secret.

Speaker 1:

It goes back to what we said earlier. It goes, hey, no, but it goes back to what we said earlier about women being children.

Speaker 2:

No, peep this, peep this. Y'all need to feel like dumber bitches. Y'all need to be less proud and y'all need to be more ashamed.

Speaker 1:

No, y'all just accept the children that y'all are, because even then, like we have, here's another childlike situation the dad is a bad dad, but who still loves him? The child. That's what children do. They love bad people even when they've showed them to be bad. Innocence. You gotta wake it up, man. That's what they have, and we can talk about a woman who's trying to be an adult by herself. You want to bring her up?

Speaker 2:

ebony k williams I don't know what's happening you didn't. You didn't see what ebony k she's doing. She don't be popping up on my algorithm, she's taking her next step.

Speaker 1:

Remember how she used to always tell us how she froze her eggs? Oh, so she's. She's pregnant now.

Speaker 2:

Oh. So she fertilized the egg Solo oh period.

Speaker 1:

No dick.

Speaker 2:

Do that bitch.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead she took it straight out the bank.

Speaker 2:

What? She took it straight out the bank.

Speaker 1:

What, okay, so folks are upset with her though?

Speaker 2:

why are folks upset with what the fuck she's doing with her?

Speaker 1:

uterus, because why are you purposely walking into single motherhood?

Speaker 2:

girl, if that's the choice that you are willing to make and you can actually afford to do that, obviously you can also afford single motherhood, because fertility treatments and things of that nature are not cheap and you have the money, girl, hopefully you have the village and if that's what you wanted to, but you probably, you probably the argument, the more valid argument, is that, um, you should have adopted that part would have been better like if you want to make an argument about like being mad about ebony k williams and what she's doing with her own goddamn uterus that old uterus

Speaker 2:

her own, her own, regardless of how old it is. It is hers and none of your goddamn motherfucking business bitch. Regardless of how I feel about her, like the the, the more valid, more moral, humane argument is that, instead of going through all of this, why didn't you just adopt? Because there are already living children who are in terrible conditions that you could have saved, and why are biological children so much more valid to people than adopting? It's because you need to validate some type of your ego and it's not about parenthood, and that is way more of an important conversation to have right than why this woman wants to raise a child by herself. That is so superficial and fucking stupid I mean, I agree, she again, she.

Speaker 1:

To me, my problem with her is is with a lot of people who are in these seats that have been successful in whatever field or whatever transitions that they've done is they try to make this look like an example that everyone can follow. Now, to be fair, she has been honest of how expensive it is.

Speaker 2:

It's mad expensive. You don't have to be transparent about that.

Speaker 1:

So no, but what I'm saying is, even then people miss those parts, like when those parts aren't screamed to the rooftops. People miss that part and they think that that is an option for multiple women. That's not going to be a viable option for many women at all no, it's only going to be option, not the women who qualify for this tracy ellis ross, uh maya she don't want no goddamn kids.

Speaker 1:

So again, but those are the people who would qualify for something that could do that. Women who are super duper talented in their field and they earn a lot.

Speaker 2:

You don't even have to be talented.

Speaker 1:

In your field? Yes, you do.

Speaker 2:

You just have to make a lot of. There are a lot of people who aren't talented who make a lot of money. You just have to make a lot of money. Women who make a lot of money. I would argue that the women who make a lot of money, they are talented in something that there are mad women who you don't know, who make a lot of money, lawyers, real estate agents, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1:

And there's also people in those same fields who don't make money because they're not talented. Yeah regardless those fields. All you just described were people who make money, that are talented.

Speaker 2:

I just, like you, were naming people who are, like, famous.

Speaker 1:

The only jobs that people get that make money that aren't necessarily really talented, be like tradespeople, and there's still a lot of talent that goes into that.

Speaker 2:

Tradespeople are talented.

Speaker 1:

I didn't say that. I said that the only jobs that they can make money, where you can get a baseline, it would be something like a trades job, most jobs that you get a lot of money you have to.

Speaker 2:

I feel like in trades, you have to be talented to do a trade. No, not necessarily Not to be talented to do a trade. No, not necessarily Not to be 100.

Speaker 1:

There's people.

Speaker 2:

We've seen plenty of houses where folks are getting trade money and they're doing shitty jobs.

Speaker 1:

They just are able to say I'm a contractor, like no, it's not that intricate.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like, traditionally you, I feel like traditionally you have to be talented to be a trades person and to be like a corporate.

Speaker 1:

You just gotta be confident.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, to be talented to be a tradesperson and to be like a corporate confident. Yeah, to be a corporate person, you just have to just be like smart, but creativity and talent.

Speaker 1:

I would argue there's more creativity in a good trades person than it is, yeah, corporate person yeah, that's what I'm saying you have. You have to have more talent and creativity to be a trades person than the latter but what I'm saying is you can have the name and be an average person in that field and make good money, but you go into a corporate office and you're average, you're not going to pay a lot of money. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I feel like it's flipped. I feel like we have a flipped understanding of that? No, because I can show you even more.

Speaker 1:

There's literal hazards that you have to operate. So, just like when we had to get this, the plumbing done here, and there was a dude that literally just stood there the whole time, probably the most untalented one in there but was still getting a sizable salary from just working there. You know what I'm saying? Because there's a hazard pay. You're working with, uh, things that can end your life. You're working with chemicals. You're working with, you know, body and all that kind of stuff, fluids.

Speaker 2:

So I don't know. I feel like there are mad project managers in corporate that get paid six figures to just tell people what the schedule is and they don't actually do anything for real. I genuinely think that, um, people who have trades are way more talented than people in corporate positions it's debatable, but we got to get back to Ebony K.

Speaker 1:

I think that this is going to be used.

Speaker 2:

I thought you would agree with me, because you're like more of a blue collar than a white collar.

Speaker 1:

You're missing my point if you don't think, because you're not listening to what I'm saying. I'm literally saying to be a great trades person, yes, you would need to be talented. I'm saying somebody can come to your house say I'm a listen, listen, listen somebody can come. There's a lot of mediocre trades people yes, I'm saying that you can have a more mediocre corporate people than there are trades people and what I'm saying is you can make more money being mediocre in a trade than you can be mediocre in corporate.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's literally been my point the whole time okay, yeah, I still don't think, even if I'm.

Speaker 2:

Let's continue. I'm telling you why. I just literally told you why, yeah, I disagree, but let's just continue.

Speaker 1:

So with Ebony K, I understand your point and I still disagree. Do you see this as being manipulated and romanticized in the future?

Speaker 2:

No, I don't think single motherhood is ever romanticized.

Speaker 1:

It's a single motherhood with a. It's a decision it's a.

Speaker 2:

It's a decision that you make begrudgingly on your own after you have no other options. I don't think this is something that's going to be romanticized, because it's not something that every woman like genuinely. It's not something that every woman wants. Women, if you want a child, you want somebody to raise that child with. You want that child to have a father figure in the home. It's not the general general consensus of consensus amongst women who want children that they're okay with just no father figure being in the picture whatsoever. I think this is just like a sensationalized kind of like topic. Like she obviously has the money to do that and that's the decision that she made, but I don't think it encourages women to do the same because to me, women want to raise a child with a father. They don't want to raise kids on their own. Like that's not something that I've seen as the general. There might be there are outliers, there's always outliers but I don't think that's the main consensus amongst women. Like we want to raise our children with fathers.

Speaker 1:

I think, when you look at the trend that's just going off, where people are choosing to forego marriage, forego having children and things of that nature, I think there are people who are foregoing just all the things.

Speaker 2:

Just fuck the kids and the husband and the wife.

Speaker 1:

That's been happening more and more in regards to people having more options and things of that nature and more information um and I just think that this is going to blend into what people think, that this is going to be a more suitable option, I think. I think. I think, if we keep going and operating in the way that we are, this will be more of a norm. I can see this most definitely happening being a norm where the fact that we aren't giving men enough money to be able to support and actually have families, that you have more men, we're going to sperm banks just giving their money nut over there, not going to be being money nut getting money from their nut over there, and then they're going to be sitting there like money nut

Speaker 1:

women are going to be choosing like, hey, I still want to use my body to have a child, and they'll just go to the factory and then it's just separate like that, not even gonna have to worry about niggas, just gonna have to pay higher taxes because of the, because the kids just make sure we all level out, because all y'all not gonna be bright enough to to make the right decisions, and all of this especially when y'all by yourselves. So I just think that we're coming to a place in the future where I think that her being someone of notoriety and putting so much uh, emphasis on it can make it to a way where it is becomes more viable I don't think she's a person of notoriety, I think this where it could be to start.

Speaker 1:

Black women can get a lot of shit going. Get on the road.

Speaker 2:

Black women get a lot of shit going all the time, but I don't think Ebony K Williams is going to convince y'all to jump into single motherhood. I'm saying, especially because of how expensive it is to do like artificial insemination and things of that nature. There's only like but a percentage of women who can afford that in the first goddamn place.

Speaker 1:

But what I'm saying is with her being a focal point in front of it. You can get more funding and things of that nature. That turns into it being an easier process. And these conservatives, man, they being bold man, I mean this gonna be our last topic right here we gotta talk about, uh, tiktoker ladis, l-l-d-d-i-s. So she was a white woman who was I seen this a few days ago and I just thought she was the boldest cracker of all time.

Speaker 2:

She was talking about something, but at the end of the video she said broke-ass, niggas.

Speaker 1:

Basically what she was doing, she was she said she not marrying broke-ass niggas.

Speaker 1:

I said girl, no, no, no, this is you missing the whole thing where she was going? She was talking about how a lot of the girls that she knows they aren't going after money. They're not trying to get a guy. They got a whole bunch of money and all this other stuff. They just want to got it, like some in X, y and Z. She said me and the girls that I'm with we all dating broke ass niggas. It's the immigrants that are the ones that are gold digging trying to go after the men. This chick off top was she had her maggot hat on ready. I think her name is lily or lily regardless of what her name is.

Speaker 2:

She was doubling down on all those comments.

Speaker 1:

Everyone was like huh, and she was like you heard what the fuck I said she even did a fake apology where she was like I've, you know, thought about what's been going on and I don't give a fuck she got banned from tiktok that's a bold bitch. Yeah, I tried to keep going back to her post to see.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she got banned from tiktok and she also got fired from her job, so apparently she was like some real estate type.

Speaker 1:

I believe that's what that was she. She was working with a real estate company.

Speaker 2:

She was fired from said company.

Speaker 1:

This was a whole plan by her.

Speaker 2:

And then she was also banned from TikTok, but she's still active on Instagram and she on X yeah. So X has very much embraced her, Like all the Proud Boys all the no.

Speaker 1:

No, let's hold on. Now let's take this into the steps. This was a coordinated plane. She knew exactly what she was trying to do she is great value pearl, but more attractive.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they gonna rock with her a lot more like. I'm over here on her page, I'm looking at her x page. She got info wars interviewing her. That's alex jones platform, uh, the war room, the hodge. Uh, twins, which those are the biggest coons of all time. Yeah, two twin coons so excited. Let me go read this tweet that these fucking ass clowns, uh, while you pull that up.

Speaker 2:

If you go back to her twitter and her social media a couple years ago, it was the complete opposite. She was very liberal, she was very like pro blm, pro um, like, uh, women's rights and all that stuff. And then, uh, her platform. She had like about 60k followers within like three, four years of influencing. So you could arguably say that that's like slow um for you know she's got 90k followers and this is literally.

Speaker 2:

She started this page in november 2023 yeah, so when she flipped to the conservative shit, she grew a lot so let me read off of one of the tweets right on her twitter, though if you go back, back, back, it's the opposite rhetoric, I can believe it okay, so this is the hodge twins.

Speaker 1:

Because they invited her on the show. She says black people are ready to hang this white girl because she said nigga in a video. Why do we act so weak and fragile? We ready to burn it all down over a white girl saying our word, but we silent when the politicians send billions to foreign countries? Y'all are the stupidest coon twin, half and half looking motherfuckers ever.

Speaker 2:

She also supports Israel, and she said that she doesn't support Palestine at all. So what are they talking?

Speaker 1:

about. About, that's what I'm saying. They're just stupid. They're dumb ass clowns like. And just the fact that these ain't the only black man I seen that was like feeding over for her. Like, don't get me wrong. I understand you want a pretty white girl to call you nigga in bed. I completely understand the sentiment. But when she's out here not giving you any sexual gratification and you just letting her get the nigga off, you are a sambo, you are. You might as well. You might as well let her buck break you while we at it, because that's what you out here looking like, looking like a real sambo, that's really crazy real.

Speaker 1:

you might as well just dress up like Mr Popo.

Speaker 2:

Jesus Christ.

Speaker 1:

Man, we got to wake this shit up. We can't out here, let this play around and let this girl get this shit on, like these folks acting like her. Saying the N-word isn't obvious racism.

Speaker 2:

It is, and she said it with mad conviction.

Speaker 1:

Like she said that shit with a chance, like, no, no, y'all don't get to say our word. And if y'all do of course, because y'all can make the noise if y'all do say it, you're going to get criticism and we're going to come at y'all if you do say it around me, I'm putting my hands on you physically.

Speaker 1:

I'm I'm inflicting physical violence on you, like you y'all can't, y'all not gonna be able to get this around me, I and I knew this time was coming I knew this time was coming, where these conservatives would go as far as someone saying the word and still being like oh, y'all trying to say this person is racist because they said, nigga, you think, just because they got a kkk support group in there, like, and then why do you think it's okay for you to say that? And then, when we talk about the implications of where stuff like this can go, because that's the problem and I and I blame us in a way as well because we give so much of this shit attention, like we're supposed to give it attention. We're on the show but like normal, everyday black people, we y'all shouldn't be giving this shit attention why are y'all in her comments ha ha, kiki.

Speaker 2:

and like oh she, she, she's saying it with her chest, or why are y'all in her comments shitting?

Speaker 1:

on her, because you know what the algorithm sees. Engagement.

Speaker 1:

You know what engagement does Push it to more people, which is why so many of us saw it. We get rage bait by these crackers so often and we don't see the play. This is what she was trying to do the whole time. As soon as y'all saw it, I would just report it and just don't even continue watching it. Don't comment, just report and keep scrolling. This is exactly what she wanted. She wanted y'all to get her get upset so all of the conservatives can fill her, you know, fill her head up and fill her pockets up with money on these events that she's going to do and then eventually she's going to find some rich uh, conservative prick that's going to pay her way through life. And y'all we allowed that to happen. Like she's not even a real conservative because she had her tits out in a video, like right afterwards, yeah she's literally A trad thot.

Speaker 1:

We can't use they words. I'm just saying she's out here doing trad thought behavior traditional thought, behavior it's disgusting. That was our word from the jump, though yeah, so that's why we adding on, that's why I felt okay saying it but yeah, I don't like that it's a sick and disgusting play. What's her name? Tommy lauren did it back in the day she did this chick just did it on a smaller scale and tommy it didn't like.

Speaker 2:

Where is she now?

Speaker 1:

nowhere to be found, well they portrayed her when she tried to stand on her women's shit because she used to be with uh what is it? Glenn beck? I hate glenn beck so much. She used to be on glenn beck and they tried to get her to denounce women having a choice in regards to abortion and stuff and she didn't want to do that and then they kicked her off the show. She still get her shit off now.

Speaker 2:

She still do her conservative BS, but again, y'all are so funny how y'all just fall for these incons white women specifically, try to be so like gung-ho with these conservative people. And then Tommy LaHeron, like for a specific example. That Isabel girl too. Remember we talked about her. Yeah, these people, but you obviously have uh views that don't align with them, that affect your livelihood as a person. Like, uh, body positive, like um, what, what's the word?

Speaker 2:

not body positivity, but like women's rights and like your right to abortion and things of that nature reproductive rights is your reproductive rights and if you're like very conservative and right wing, that's gonna be something that you're gonna have to give up and you're still a woman. So you have to make the decision and y'all be making the wrong decision, like white women consistently, historically, make the wrong decision they just follow white men so we can end the show there.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean, you're right, y'all be making the wrong decision historically. I'll be on the wrong side consistently, and if y'all were on the right side then we would. We would be able to make some change, but y'all are not to be fair.

Speaker 1:

They did, they did, and then poor people and white people in general be on the wrong side because y'all are not To be fair, they did work for slavery.

Speaker 2:

And then poor people, white people in general, be on the wrong side because y'all be with the rich people and y'all don't realize that in general, we all fucked. We all getting fucked by the same like 20 people. Y'all want to be one of them. 20 people so bad.

Speaker 1:

No, they don't, you can't be. That's the thing, though they don't even be wanting to be one of those 20 people. They just want to be able to say I'm above the people they tell me I'm above.

Speaker 2:

And you can't, you're not, you're getting Same shit.

Speaker 1:

Fucked Same experience.

Speaker 2:

We shop at the same Walmart, fuck over the same way. The the faster we realize it, the better we'll be off as a country man it's just nuts man.

Speaker 1:

And then, like she's not even, like she look like a extra, like she like extra, uh, on a tv show cute like, not even like bad like this ain't no regular white woman. This ain't no, uh, margot robbie just a regular white woman just very, very basic.

Speaker 2:

Uh, unsalted white woman not even spicy white real sun dodger shit yo not even like a selena gomez nothing like just like the only thing nice about her.

Speaker 1:

She got the little bounce in her hair, only. Thing.

Speaker 2:

She put rollers in last night Probably Trash shit man.

Speaker 1:

What do you feel about this Twitter and removing the likes man?

Speaker 2:

I feel like Elon Musk had that tweet that he got caught and he was like If you look like this, hit me up. And it was a bunch of fucking young ass anime girls. And since then somebody tweeted and they were like likes is gone from then. And then likes is gone now because you creepy motherfuckers can't get caught, no more. And I feel like if you are a smart person, then you can't get caught with your likes. You like things specifically because you want and know that other people are going to see it. So this is stupid and it was unnecessary and it's just making twitter seem like less of a community, like environment, which it's felt less like since elon musk has taken over for x. All of the threads are filled with like ads. It's not even people commenting on things, it's just people trying to get engagement for other things and trying to make money. It's a whole clusterfuck. It's gone.

Speaker 1:

X is not a thing anymore no, I just thought it was very stupid that, like, they changed this feature because the celebrities and people who use an app are so dumb they don't realize there was a feature already added, called bookmark, that allowed you to do exactly what we're talking about here you can save the tweet and list the tweet the same way the likes did. And because y'all are stupid as fuck, y'all can't hide y'all racism and porn addiction. That's the reason why they take this away.

Speaker 2:

They can just make a separate Twitter account for the porn.

Speaker 1:

But even then you can still use the bookmark feature. I promise you if she saw my bookmarks it would be a conversation, but it's not publicly available. My bookmarks are for me to go back and look at and I don't want other people to know what I'm going back and looking at. It's right there. The feature was already created and y'all are just stupid, dumb fucks and y'all just keep getting exposed and instead of being smarter individuals like y'all tell everybody else to be. Every day, y'all change systems around so that y'all don't get caught and y'all can still be dumb assholes. It's Fucking crazy. I got to get you. We got to close up.

Speaker 1:

Now You're over here yawning, been yawning the whole show.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Folks be over here thinking I'm boring you.

Speaker 2:

I'm really. I just just be needing more oxygen in my body.

Speaker 1:

I'll clean it up now. Clean it up now, all right, you sure you ain't got nothing else we got to get to.

Speaker 2:

No, not at all. We did everything. You can do your sign-off. We did everything pretty much on the list.

Speaker 1:

We got it all. We all got it through.

Speaker 2:

Yep. Stop trying to get me off to get this. I need to pee. I guess I'm trying to pee. I need you to do your sign-off so I can do my thing.

Speaker 1:

Nigga right here. Life is a labor of love, so let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. Talk FNF TV baby.

Speaker 2:

Follow us on all of the social media at talkfnftv, on all of the social media platforms. So that's Instagram, facebook, twitter, tiktok. Follow, like, subscribe talkfnftv. We're out. Peace, love you guys. Bye.

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