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What happens when you gather Shemmy F Baby, Malik, Joe Dub Sensei, and Marc with a C in one room for a milestone celebration? Pure entertainment and insightful commentary! We kick things off with hilarious stories about our long-standing friendships, including the infamous tale of Malik's sister. Prepare for some laugh-out-loud moments as we throw playful jabs at Drake and his entourage, and showcase our creativity and humor.

Next, we dive headfirst into some of the hottest topics making waves today. From the controversial all-white party hosted by Mike Ruben to the intense Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake rivalry, we leave no stone unturned. Our discussions touch on the cultural and social implications of these events, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of art, responsibility, and cultural appropriation. We also bring historical context into the mix, reflecting on the Rodney King incident and its influence on artists like Kendrick Lamar.

As we approach the end of this special episode, our conversation broadens to tackle political debates, conspiracy theories, and the ethics of media promotion. From the Trump-Biden showdown to the mind-boggling flat earth theory, we explore a wide range of topics with our signature mix of humor and critical analysis. We also reflect on missed investment opportunities and the rise of white mediocrity in entertainment, comparing the public's reactions to figures like Taylor Swift and Sexy Red. Join us for a memorable 50th episode filled with gratitude, laughs, and thought-provoking discussions.

Speaker 1:

All right, man, we got a full house today.

Speaker 2:

We do.

Speaker 1:

I think it's pretty obvious here. I think we should. You know, you give an introduction. These are your people.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, Guys, where's my camera? Which camera am I looking at? My friends are here. So on my left, we're going to start with Shem.

Speaker 5:

Hello.

Speaker 3:

And then Malik, the boy Joseph.

Speaker 6:

Y'all, and then Malik.

Speaker 3:

The boy Joseph Young and Mark Weird.

Speaker 5:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

We'll do like your whole introductions and AKs after. But I've been friends with these niggas for mad long, Forever. Shem and Joseph. I met in seventh grade and then we became actual friends, like at the tail end of high school basically.

Speaker 6:

Besties yes, long time, long time.

Speaker 3:

And then, Malik, you know what's funny when you introduce, like, you get introduced to somebody and then the person who introduced you is not even in the equation anymore. That's what happened with us and Malik, his sister, is the one who introduced us to him, and then we have no idea about his sister. I don't know that, lady.

Speaker 1:

I said that was our behavior. That is crazy. Just like your sister switched up on the team, you're like, no, I'm doubling down. Oh my God, I'm not going to let y'all get that off.

Speaker 3:

He did down.

Speaker 8:

Oh my god, I'm not gonna let y'all get that off. He did. He did leave with his sister in the beginning. I got about it there, that's true. That's true. I was like fuck him too.

Speaker 3:

We're gonna die on that hill, but you know came back around we're just so pleasant, you know, and we're just, we're just, we're just so fun I wouldn't say pleasant um y'all niggas is all right but we do

Speaker 1:

definitely appreciate y'all joining us.

Speaker 3:

And then Mark was introduced to us Through Joseph. So Because they are homosexuals, okay Now we're getting to it.

Speaker 5:

The show begins.

Speaker 3:

They do butt stuff oh shit.

Speaker 4:

I think we can play the music now. I think that was good. The show begins. They do butt stuff.

Speaker 3:

Oh shit Yo, I think we can play the music now. I think that was good.

Speaker 1:

That was cold as fuck.

Speaker 5:

That was nuts.

Speaker 6:

The butt stuff was crazy, butt stuff was. You don't have to take that.

Speaker 1:

I can't remember, I can't remember, I can't remember, I can't remember, I can't remember, I can't remember.

Speaker 2:

I can't remember All right let's get to the music we clearly need to just go to somewhere else, man, I'm going to change the subject.

Speaker 3:

Fuck Drake. Every time we just need a cold break.

Speaker 8:

Fuck Drake. He lost the best relief is fucking great. That's great, we been coordinated.

Speaker 9:

I'm a stargazer. Life goes on. I need to hug. My babies Woke up looking for the broccoli. I keep a horn on me Deck of my seat. I peep on the shit. The blueprint is by me. Mr, get off. I get off at my feet, hey.

Speaker 6:

Oh.

Speaker 3:

I thought the music was like we all like we're having.

Speaker 6:

We all like we're having Love's the night. Yeah, I know.

Speaker 3:

He need to drop that song, everybody get off the Wi-Fi real quick Off the Wi-Fi.

Speaker 9:

Yeah, if you're on it, I'm on it. Musta on the beat. Ho deep bo. Any rap nigga. He a free. Throw man down. Call a ember lambs, tell him breathe. Bro. Nella, nigga to the cross. He walk around like T-Zo.

Speaker 9:

What's up with these jabroni-ass niggas? Tryna see Compton. The industry can hate me. Fuck them all and they mama. How many ops you really got? I mean it's too many options. I'm finna. Pass on this body. I'm John Stockton. Beat your ass and hide the Bible. If God watch you.

Speaker 9:

Sometimes you gotta pop out and show niggas. Certified buggy man. I'm the one that up to score with him. Walk him down the whole time. I know he got some hoe in him. Pull on him, extort shit, bully the flow on him. Say Drake, I hear you like I'm young. You better not ever go to cell block one To any bitch that talk to him. And they in love. Just make sure you hide your little sister from them. They tell me Chubb's the only one that get your hand-me-downs and party at the party playing with his nose now. And Baka got a weird case. Why is he around? Certified lover boys, certified pedophiles Wap, wap, wap, wap, wap. That fucking mug, wap, wap, wap, wap, wap. I'ma do my stuff. Why you trolling like a bitch, a minor, not all necessary. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us, they not like us. You think the bagel? Let you disrespect pop nigga. I think that Oakland show will be your last stop, nigga.

Speaker 3:

We be doing this, I be dancing and I realize y'all can't.

Speaker 9:

Look us in. Bird bitches Go, the hardy is not dumb. Shape the stories how you want we be doing this. I be dancing and I realize y'all can't hear what we're saying. We'll be right back. Deserve him either. From Alonja down to Central nigga. Better not speak on Serena and your homeboy needs a pina. That predator, moving flax. That name gotta be registered and placed on neighborhood watch. I lean on you, niggas, like another line of WAC. Yeah, it's all eyes on me and I'ma send it up the park. Put the road label on me and I'ma get them dropped. Switchin' music and I won't pass the ox. How many stocks do I? One, two, three, four, five plus five. This is a black man that he's talking about, so y'all know.

Speaker 3:

Half and he got a white mama, so it barely counts Literally.

Speaker 8:

The white mama. You're not black if you don't come from a black home. The white mama that's going to have the halfies and the uppies. We'll do it every time.

Speaker 6:

The white mom will do it Whenever I see a disconnect between me and and a black person is usually because their mom is white. Yeah, literally.

Speaker 4:

Once upon a time my love was in chains.

Speaker 9:

That's your favorite part Atlanta was the mecca building railroads and trains. Bear with me for a second. He just gave us a little history lesson real quick, just got a lesser shoes in town for making richer, fast forward 2024. You got the same agenda. You run to Atlanta when you need a chain balance. Let me back it down for you. There's the real. Never challenge.

Speaker 9:

You call future when you 21, get your first street create. Did you feel like you were slamming your head? Crabble said you could be from Northside, but to change, say you good buddy, like you run to Atlanta when you need a few dollars. No, you met a colleague. You're fucking colonizer.

Speaker 6:

The family matter and the truth for the matter.

Speaker 9:

He was. Guys plan to show y'all the liar.

Speaker 4:

Free. Yes, nigga here, 69 God. Hey, hey, hey, hey, run for your life. Hey, hey, hey, hey, run for your life.

Speaker 9:

Freaky ass nigga he a 69 God. Freaky ass, nigga he a 69 God. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Run for your life.

Speaker 3:

Hey, hey, hey, hey, run for your life. Let me hear you say oh we ho, oh we ho. Say oh we ho, oh we ho.

Speaker 9:

Then step this way, step that way, then step this way. Step that way, are you my? Friend Are we locked in, then step this way, step that way, then step this way, step that way, trying to crip walk. That's so exciting.

Speaker 8:

My bad, this song just does something to me, it does. I don't know how you manage to stayrip walk. That's so exciting. My bad, this song just does something to me, it does. I don't know how you manage to stay straight faced. There's absolute.

Speaker 3:

it's so just sad and pathetic that you don't get to be part of this moment culturally Because you, just you, just you just refuse to acknowledge how fucking lit this song is. That's crazy. This nigga sitting there like a sourpuss.

Speaker 9:

I just want to tell Whitney I want to play Family Matters when I tell you to hit me back.

Speaker 1:

that ain't something you got to worry about. You know what I'm saying? That's all I'm going to tell you that was a weak ass line.

Speaker 6:

He said you know who really bangs CB?

Speaker 3:

He said you know who is actually a gangster, because I'm not Right.

Speaker 6:

That's hate.

Speaker 3:

Alright, guys.

Speaker 1:

Let's introduce the show. You're now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host, reddick, and I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, and this is our 50th episode, so we thought we'd do it big and bring some friends into the mix. Our 50th episode, so we thought we'd do it big and bring some friends into the mix episode number 50, so we got our biggest supporter biggest fan.

Speaker 5:

Shem, shemmy F baby Steve Zirkle, you feel me?

Speaker 1:

wake it up, benedict Cumberbatch. Benedict Cumberbatch, zirkle, you feel me?

Speaker 5:

wake it up that was fire Benedict Cumberbatch.

Speaker 3:

Benedict Cumberbatch.

Speaker 1:

Columbus Tall.

Speaker 3:

Columbus.

Speaker 5:

Tall is good, you feel me, mr Cumberbatch and your Cumberbitch, don't go wake it up, knock your shit over.

Speaker 4:

We in here, I like all that. How you gonna follow that Malik? Fuck it, I ain't following shit my name is Malik.

Speaker 3:

He turned up, he lit right now.

Speaker 8:

We in here, we in here, yeah, I like all that, all that, how you go follow that Malik? Fuck it, I follow shit. My name is Malik. I'm by that sometimes, or I'm Leaky, fawcett Leaky.

Speaker 4:

Fawcett.

Speaker 8:

That's it. That's all I got.

Speaker 6:

I don't know who these people are.

Speaker 3:

It's um, it's joe. Yeah, one half of the amazing just joe dub sensei dojo tragic scott, that's me.

Speaker 2:

Uh, it's mark with a c. Aka beige, told me, aka escrow aloesius. So that's me right that's salute, I respect aloesius I feel like.

Speaker 3:

I feel like from everyone's introductions y'all can tell the quality of episodes that we're about to have and we're about to have a fucking blast. I'm fucking weird.

Speaker 1:

I think we need to get into it. Obviously, we got to start with the biggest thing that's probably happened this weekend, not Like Us dropped.

Speaker 3:

This man.

Speaker 1:

I've been hot, I've been fuming.

Speaker 3:

He refuses to take his foot off of Drake's neck.

Speaker 1:

It's horrible. It's really a beat up session. We don't even have to do all this.

Speaker 2:

He buried him like two weeks ago at the pop out. And now 4th of July, you dropped the music video.

Speaker 5:

I'm ready for that album.

Speaker 1:

I think that's a big thing to note the fact that there was an all-white party by Mike Rubin, aka Mr Illuminati.

Speaker 8:

That's kind of racist by the way, all-white party.

Speaker 1:

That's a clan rally. Yeah, that's a clan rally, most definitely.

Speaker 5:

Kendrick shits on Drake and he goes to the all-white party.

Speaker 1:

Well, let's break down the video, because if we're going to have this conversation, didn't he?

Speaker 6:

not go the last year, he goes every year. Oh, drake goes every year. Him and Mike. Yeah, him and Mike remember real close.

Speaker 1:

But I think it's pretty funny that your boy, kendrick, started off the song or the video in all white, looking like he got kicked out the party.

Speaker 8:

So I mean I could see where there was a little bit of hate in his you know his steps moving forward.

Speaker 3:

I seen it was he dropped it like two hours into the party and that's why he waited. Yo like y'all know those scenes for those like teen shows where, like um, they'll be like walking down the hall and everyone's like on their phone whispering. That's how I imagine drake was at the all white party. He probably heard from someone's phone. They was like oh shit, oh shit, oh shit, oh shit, oh shit.

Speaker 1:

And then he was like we ignored that we were performing Sticky. We wasn't worried about that.

Speaker 6:

Look how sticky it gets. We was going crazy.

Speaker 8:

That's a crazy song for a party like that. All white party, you be dropping all sticky.

Speaker 1:

We was going nuts so we had everybody jumping. That was nuts and a sticky night.

Speaker 4:

Yeah we was going nuts and a sticky Joseph. Pause this nigga right now.

Speaker 6:

Not even privilege rap. Nothing's a sticky. We don't need that.

Speaker 1:

Privilege rapper. No, we got sticky. What was the other song? It was one of Lil Baby, he baby. He was performing, we was, we was going up. You know little baby in his element when he go to my.

Speaker 6:

He started getting vulnerable. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

He started putting his head on shoulders like there was a good environment.

Speaker 6:

He was chilling all the money in our room, my head would be on some shoulders, I mean you just gotta ask the question like why does mike rubin make black men so like in their feelings?

Speaker 1:

because at all of his parties they smiling ear to ear, they got the high shorts on. Nobody feels like there's any kind of like agenda going on. They just cuddled up he might be a black whisperer.

Speaker 4:

I feel like they be doing drugs.

Speaker 5:

I was just about to say that.

Speaker 3:

Well, I feel like he be spiking the punch bowl with ecstasy or something All right?

Speaker 6:

So okay, hold on Let me make sure we stay on the right topic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because we do.

Speaker 2:

We want to continue with diving deep into the the party, or do we want to break?

Speaker 6:

down the oh, the music video, because that's what.

Speaker 3:

That's what we're actually. Yeah, yeah, um, let's, let's talk about the the party, and then we can talk about the music video.

Speaker 1:

I think the good thing about a white party is that the cocaine can't mess up your outfit I think that's's always a good way to really acknowledge.

Speaker 3:

Does cocaine ever mess up your outfit? If you got a black shirt on and you got some coke on?

Speaker 1:

that's embarrassing. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8:

I think that's a nice touch.

Speaker 1:

I mean, you don't think you probably have to get a line to get into the Mike Rubin party at least one, or you got to pop a bean.

Speaker 3:

Probably that's fair fair. I can see that I feel like they all happy because Mike Rubin makes sure that they are gonna bend over did he go to the Mike Rubin party allegedly.

Speaker 1:

Mike Rubin took Diddy's idea. That used to be Diddy's thing oh, the all white party.

Speaker 6:

When Mark Rubin started, diddy used to have them every year so maybe he took all white freak offs.

Speaker 1:

Diddy used to have them every year.

Speaker 3:

Maybe he took all white freak offs.

Speaker 1:

Maybe Mike Rubin took more than just the white party from.

Speaker 3:

Diddy, you know what else blends into white Cum.

Speaker 6:

I didn't know. Some people didn't have off white though.

Speaker 1:

How do y'all feel about that If you have gone to an all white party and you got off white on I seen Drake do it, I seen Lala do it. I don't that If you have gone to an all-white party and you got off-white on because I seen Drake do it, I seen Lala do it I don't think Lala has the prestige to pull that off Like if the rule is the rule you need to follow it.

Speaker 1:

Lala out of everybody. Drake can probably pull that off, but what do y'all feel like If you having an all-white party? Do you feel insulted if somebody comes off-white or cream?

Speaker 8:

As a Caribbean, I'm not allowing it. It's all white or nothing. Yeah, you know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying as a Caribbean, you kicking niggas out at the door, yeah, don't do a show with no beige, no eggshell, none of that shit.

Speaker 4:

White Powder, white.

Speaker 6:

Are you trying to offend me?

Speaker 1:

I think that's what it was. Yeah, like the option because in the picture I saw too. They had the kardashians with mike rubin and lala lala to the right or to the left. I'll basically out the picture so you crop her out if need to be. But she had like the cream, like color, that couch kind of outfit on embarrassing herself.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was.

Speaker 1:

It was definitely definitely not white it's always the black people that do, and now you got the white people thinking we don't know what colors are and I and that's another insulting part about it like it's only 14 of us in this country. Y'all is making us all look bad with your color selection goodbye.

Speaker 3:

So we wanted to break down the the not like us music video right yeah, yeah, the.

Speaker 1:

The symbolism with him and drake was just crazy y'all did, y'all watch it in detail, okay so what was the things that stick out to y'all? Because I know I can go all day.

Speaker 5:

If I'm being honest, he didn't kick his back in enough for me.

Speaker 4:

I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 5:

I feel like it should have been more kicking his back in. He did a lot of like Tommy the Clown shit. You feel me A lot of dancing. A lot of like actually kicking Drake's back in. They had the owl part, I guess, right.

Speaker 3:

It was a very ugly owl. They had the shysty Drake, though.

Speaker 5:

That's true, and they had the shysty Drake.

Speaker 3:

He did the matrix on him.

Speaker 1:

He pushed him out of the back.

Speaker 2:

There was one part where he's doing the push-ups in cell block one. And then he referenced when Drake said I know y'all had my picture on the wall when y'all cooking up in that in that scene there was a picture off the wall flipped around like nigga, we not even looking at you. Oh, I'm not in the mic.

Speaker 1:

Good enough, my bad damn you hear, just so everybody know you'll hear yourself. It's a little beat pattern when you really into the mic. Just get closer to it Gotcha, but no, the symbolism with that. The second owl reference I thought he was going to do something disgusting to that owl.

Speaker 1:

The way that he looked at it I'm like bro, that's a bird, you don't have to do that to that. That's not Drake for real, but he just put him in a cage, which I think even darker when you just see the music stop and you just pan away.

Speaker 8:

It's the way the owl looks at the camera.

Speaker 1:

It looks sad. He looks like Drake.

Speaker 3:

I was a little traumatized. I was like, first of all, what is this? Oh, it's an owl. It's an owl. I was creeped the fuck out by it.

Speaker 1:

I was like, uh-uh I thought he was going to make it for a puppet. He was just going to put his hand up his ass and act like he was Drake. That would have been done.

Speaker 8:

There was no way he could have done bestiality. Peter would have never let him live after that.

Speaker 1:

He just would have turned it into a fake owl right when he acted up on it. Then the WAP part, where he was just beating it with a pinata, I will say this the promo for it, where he had all the video of him out in LA and all that kind of ruined it for me because it made you think it was going to be a different kind of video than what it was. This was a highly produced video it was.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he made it look like it was a gorilla video, like we just hitting LA streets and he had those scenes in there.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, it was a fully fleshed out video.

Speaker 6:

It still gave that vibe though like of just being in LA in the street.

Speaker 1:

Even though it was.

Speaker 6:

You could tell it was like a production and they didn't put.

Speaker 1:

Bobby in there. Bobby Altaugh, oh yeah, because she was in the shoot.

Speaker 5:

She was on the shoot yeah.

Speaker 1:

I knew he wasn't going to do that. I think that they made it known she was there so he could get the reaction of if I should put her in the video or not yeah Right, right teetered the line too much. You got white people at your shows going crazy on Juneteenth.

Speaker 5:

It was a nasty look. I heard niggas say this point how you stop the white people from buying tickets?

Speaker 3:

That's what I was saying, that was my point.

Speaker 1:

Put a filter so it looks like they're black. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

So when I look at it on the TV, I can't tell.

Speaker 1:

Black face, black filter. You just do that.

Speaker 3:

That clip was very popular on TikTok and there were mad people who were at the concert who were like the concert was not overwhelmingly white.

Speaker 5:

It was overwhelmingly black and Hispanic. Maybe the people in the front? Because if you're a real concert goer. You know that white people will wait all day to be in the front of a concert.

Speaker 3:

They will literally get there seven hours early.

Speaker 1:

They will buy tickets seven times the price to be in the front.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, so I can see that Maybe on, like the videos and everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean sure A lot of white people, but in the back. If you looked at, because this is the forum they was at, so you know they got a little top realm and everything.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They probably had the blacks up there In the balcony I fucking hate this to see black people on Juneteenth. How about that? And not just the famous ones?

Speaker 3:

Honestly, he should have been like if you're a Caucasian, to the back. Yeah, For the one time. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's all he had to do. But I think that there was a lot of that just in the video where that LA culture was just coming out. You did see like it wasn't just a bunch of black people in the video doing the Not Like Us, they had the Hispanics in there, crip walking and everything. I think the crips probably need to get they pub Y'all. Niggas really just took our dance. Y'all supposed to be Pyrus too? Ain't he supposed to be Pyrus?

Speaker 5:

Why are you doing our dance. I'm kind of with you. They crip walking and everything.

Speaker 8:

It's so funny, everybody crip walking that yeah yeah.

Speaker 1:

True.

Speaker 5:

Serena, but it usually be Crips, that's fair, or niggas who like from LA, serena from Compton or whatever.

Speaker 4:

She could do shit like that.

Speaker 5:

I mean I guess they all from LA right, but yeah, did he not colonize the Crip? Walk.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying young, this was Drake's whole point was the fact that, Kendrick, you are the same as every other artist. I just don't think the public was, and I don't mean to be disrespectful, I just don't think they were smart enough to understand and care about that point.

Speaker 5:

I think Drake about that point.

Speaker 2:

Um, I think it was just wrong. No, not even that drake just did not give the point I was about to say.

Speaker 1:

I don't, I don't, I never took that point from him. That slave bar was it?

Speaker 8:

I don't get why people.

Speaker 2:

That was his worst bar the whole battle. Why would you do that like an?

Speaker 1:

activist is make believe, but he's not, not, he's not and he's not acting like what do you? Say I'm tired of y'all saying that, because y'all said that shit all day yesterday. That shit is bullshit. This nigga walk around with a motherfucking crown of thorns. Yes, nigga, the last nigga who did that died for niggas. What are y'all?

Speaker 5:

saying he didn't die for niggas, by the way, but I get what you're pointing at.

Speaker 1:

The. But I get what your point is. The nigga helped him bring the cross up there. So what you mean? This nigga died for niggas. Nigga, you, over here walking around with the suit on, the three-piece suit on and a fucking crown of thorns who you think you're supposed to be?

Speaker 3:

CEO. Jesus, he did that for Mr Morale right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, and then the whole. I'm not your savior. That was the whole thing, why, savior?

Speaker 3:

oh, I'm sure the whole thing. You look just like him. It was just it was.

Speaker 1:

It was the point, niggas love to just niggas love to do shit and then not have any responsibility behind it. Like I'm just gonna go out here, I'm gonna put on a. If a white person put a clan hoodie on, we're not gonna say they racist though.

Speaker 8:

They just practicing, they just doing tradition when, when drake does any of these things when has he ever done?

Speaker 1:

drake has never said I'm the black messiah drake has never come out, he's like I'm the world's messiah but, hold on real quick and said anything political he's and that's the thing.

Speaker 2:

That's kendrick's whole. That's kendrick.

Speaker 1:

Let us know, let us know any like of what he feels morally, anything like that yes, because when you can go back and say, hey, well, you're doing this, this and this wrong I know this nigga talking about made money off the george floyd we gonna be all right. Shit like this has always been his mo, so you kind of have to part, do part of course with it. You can't just sit there and expect what.

Speaker 1:

Y'all niggas looking at me like I'm crazy, so my thing is this so if fran hampton was out here capitalizing on the fucking black power, uh black panther movement making a whole capital, we're not gonna look at this nigga different he was part of it but he was, he wasn't capitalizing financially from it

Speaker 8:

do you think? I don't think that's. I don't think he capitalized off of a song that he'd been put out, man five years prior, and it just so happened to hit. That's the song that they rallied behind you can't yeah, because it was put it out for say put it out for the BLM.

Speaker 1:

So niggas just started getting killed by the police from the BLM movement. It had a very emotional undertone to it, so it Rodney King Like this nigga comes from the place where Rodney King got his ass whooped. Go ahead, Chim. So, he understands how to exploit this shit.

Speaker 5:

I don't even know what year that was. We was kids.

Speaker 1:

That was right before OJ. Exactly that's what I'm saying. Early 90s, we were children.

Speaker 5:

That has nothing to do with us.

Speaker 1:

Kendrick wasn't To.

Speaker 5:

George Floyd. When that happened, for whatever reason, it made everybody give a fuck at the time. So that's why that was a little bit. It's not like he chose that moment.

Speaker 3:

Plus, the song had been out for years before George.

Speaker 4:

Floyd died it all disconnected.

Speaker 8:

That's what.

Speaker 5:

I'm saying To Pimp a Butterfly was made. What are we talking? Kendrick made To Pimp a Butterfly as his sophomore album.

Speaker 2:

That was in 2015, 2016.

Speaker 1:

Trayvon Martin. After that, tamir Rice had been killed. After that there's been bombs.

Speaker 2:

He mentioned Trayvon Martin in that album.

Speaker 5:

My thing is this he started his second album literally he doubled down on this black shit. That's what we're talking about. We're talking about an artist that had his hype after he dropped one of the best albums of all time. When he came back, his second album was a fully black black people. This is what we're doing. He didn't give a fuck about any of the extra shit. Like Kendrick is not like the rest of these artists.

Speaker 1:

I think that that's quite literally not like him. I think that's where the accountability comes from. What does that mean? If there is not a higher gauge that we judge you on, what does it matter?

Speaker 5:

My thing on accountability is what you're saying is that because you're doing something and someone else isn't doing something, you're held at a higher standard than the person who's not doing anything. So because Kendrick is doing something, he has to do more, while Drake does nothing and it's okay for him to do nothing.

Speaker 1:

No, it's in a sense of I'm putting myself attaching to this, like if I put my name on the post office and I'm not delivering mail, you're going to be like well, how the fuck do you work for the post office?

Speaker 8:

I can understand if there was a situation I could be but I'm saying that's still part of the process of the mail.

Speaker 5:

I can understand if Kendrick was only profiting from this and this was like a only-.

Speaker 7:

This is his biggest song ever. I understand, but he has other big songs, but this is his biggest and it's not his biggest. It's not his biggest song.

Speaker 5:

I mean people try to make it seem like Drake made him Humble is his biggest song.

Speaker 6:

Thank, you DNA Y' from the perspective of an artist, like if kendrick is making music relating to like he's black like he's black, so it's like you could say it's to oh, to profit, whatever, whatever. But he directly can relate to that drake.

Speaker 3:

Literally exploits multiple cultures specifically for profit cultures he's not a part of in any way, shape or form, but that's why he gets called a colonizer.

Speaker 6:

He's like this is what I'm saying and that that was specifically for money. Like that wasn't for your artistic integrity, that wasn't for anything but money.

Speaker 1:

It was your argument is essentially was because'm from here, I can exploit these people in this culture.

Speaker 4:

That's not my argument. It's not exploitation.

Speaker 6:

You're an artist, I'm black. I can't write anything related to my. They can.

Speaker 8:

But, that doesn't mean they are.

Speaker 6:

That's not the intention. Drake very clearly is.

Speaker 1:

I would argue that what he's not doing is not exploiting. It's literally the music business. I'm going to go to you, I'm going to put you when has we ever seen Drake just completely take a nigga shit over the music business is exploitation.

Speaker 4:

That's what it is.

Speaker 3:

It is through and through exploitation.

Speaker 1:

And my point is, and Drake's bigger point is yes, the music business is exploitation. So y'all keep trying to look at me as the only exploiter. No, kendrick is doing the same things. Y'all just validated because, oh, it's his people he's exploiting, rather than Drake saying I'm going around the world being an artist and a musician and putting niggas on.

Speaker 3:

I don't think you're getting that off. I am. But again, like I said, the conversation that Drake was trying to have y'all.

Speaker 1:

People can't really have it because y'all are okay. We're so used to the big nigga coming into our community and exploiting it, the drug dealers, everybody in the community. We're so used to exploiting the community that we only say a nigga who comes out and into it is the I'm not saying kendrick isn't.

Speaker 6:

I'm not even yeah, I'm literally not even saying he's not exploiting black culture, because I really don't know.

Speaker 3:

Only he knows, I don't think if you're talking about your own struggle and you're talking about your own experience.

Speaker 6:

I agree, I agree, but we don't know. Exploitation depends on your motive. If you really don't feel this, way. I'm sorry If you really don't feel this way about these things and you're promoting it or whatever then that's exploitation. But if that's how you feel, if you're just talking about your plight and then you happen to make money off of it, you're not exploiting it, You're just living in your truth.

Speaker 1:

That's artistic integrity or whatever I would argue. If that money's not going back to your community, you're exploiting it.

Speaker 6:

Not necessarily.

Speaker 8:

And that was the thing that he was trying to push so hard that Kendrick has never did nothing for the community. There is no proof of that.

Speaker 1:

I think that if you look at it, his shit, it's just the same thing. Every other rich nigga does it's tax write off shit. There isn't shit. We can't look at anything because if it would, it would be mainstream news.

Speaker 5:

Can rich people do anything to show you that they care about?

Speaker 3:

no period. I mean, yeah, you have to take an L whenever people make that argument to me.

Speaker 5:

I can make like, yes, they're rich and they donated and yes, it will be written off their taxes. But what's the alternative? To not do it? And so then what? What?

Speaker 1:

what they would have to pay taxes regardless. That's what I'm saying. I understand that money's going out, but they also couldn't just not give it, and then no, it would just no, it'd have to go to taxes.

Speaker 5:

I'm with you they lose the money regardless.

Speaker 1:

But so if they still those people, the charities don't get. You think the charities care when the no, I would argue, going to the taxes might be just a slight bit better than the charities, because the charities take 80% off the top man. Fuck our taxes.

Speaker 5:

Why am I? You're saying, give the taxes. You know what they do with our tax dollars.

Speaker 8:

I'd rather take the money from the rich and fix the government than tell these niggas.

Speaker 1:

It's not fixing the government. What's I'm take from them and go to the government and we try to fix the government. Then say, oh, these niggas are special and important, they can put the money in the right places because historically they never have.

Speaker 5:

I agree with you. I think we should do that. Unfortunately, that's not how it works here. They give the money to whoever the fuck they want.

Speaker 1:

That's because we have the numbers. We could literally stop them from doing it. Now we're having a different conversation.

Speaker 3:

I would think the Haitian would be about the revolution.

Speaker 1:

My bad, the Haitian. We're talking about Kendrick and Drake Reckless revolution, my bad. Alright, let's get to the big point of the video that poor woman who's in Stockholm Syndrome Ah yes, my son Whitney got off of you niggas.

Speaker 5:

You see how she had the white beater on right.

Speaker 1:

She's trying to communicate to us.

Speaker 3:

First of all's, he keeps saying that she had a wife beater on. It's literally a crop top girl white beater.

Speaker 1:

That's all it is. It's a tank fucking top. It's a girl white.

Speaker 2:

It's a cry for fucking help she was smiling, she was dancing them.

Speaker 1:

Kids look beautiful and happy oh man, you've never seen a woman after that, like after bad situations, trying to clean it up in front of everybody. I've seen it let's talk about we're gonna do a rock at her head and she over here still dancing and hopping around with a bump on her head Show us where he be her.

Speaker 3:

Show us where he be her. It's hilarious though.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying Still a legend. Show me where he be her.

Speaker 8:

Show me a video where he be her. I saw her eyes.

Speaker 1:

I looked at the fear in her eyes, scared.

Speaker 4:

It looked like they had the Draco pointer right at her while she was dancing.

Speaker 8:

Niggas knew who Whitney was for years. No one ever said she was scared, until Drake said she was. What are we talking?

Speaker 5:

about my favorite part of that whole part is just the picture of their family, so you could get to see how much like Kendrick, his son looks like him. They look the exact same as niggas thought it was Dave Like to me, man.

Speaker 6:

They got the same exact the what's it called?

Speaker 5:

you can see their face. Like they only show this top part of his face.

Speaker 1:

It's identical to Kendrick's bro. Well, yeah, they want you to see the free, the free part starts at the bottom.

Speaker 5:

It's half.

Speaker 1:

That's how the niggas are crazy like that shit was. I'm like this nigga drake lost so bad bro, he could not have lost harder. I still feel like your g, your gms. I feel like if they, if secret bd they.

Speaker 3:

They found the the 11 year old or 14 year old or whatever the fuck he would have.

Speaker 4:

That would have been. That would have been harder. Even harder if there was another baby bro. That shit would have been. I don't understand the way you're find her If there was another baby, bro, that shit would have been crazy.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand the way you're acting like this, because there was a clip on Twitter the other day of Haitians doing voodoo on Kendrick. What, what, yeah, there was a video of Haitians doing voodoo on Kendrick because they was on Drake's side.

Speaker 3:

Crazy timeline.

Speaker 4:

That's fucking nonsense bro, that's what I saw, that's what I saw.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely crazy, that's what.

Speaker 4:

I saw.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely just nonsense.

Speaker 8:

Drake did mention the voodoo curse, so maybe those was his people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the woes the Turks.

Speaker 8:

The zoes.

Speaker 6:

That's him Amen.

Speaker 1:

It's making all plenty fucking sense to me.

Speaker 5:

My question to y'all is do y'all think Drake could do anything to get himself back right now? It's just getting worse and worse for him. I don't think it's over for him, of course, but it's like what's his next move?

Speaker 1:

I'm doubling down on the crackers. Sit down.

Speaker 2:

Be quiet for a good, at least a summer.

Speaker 3:

Let Kendrick have a summer. He needs to release another Tootsie slide.

Speaker 2:

You're not going to slide your way out of this one.

Speaker 8:

Kendrick already said it we're not talking about Drake's two songs that he just dropped.

Speaker 3:

No one's even speaking about those. He dropped a song with Camila Cabello.

Speaker 5:

Two, if I'm Drake, the Drake fans are not speaking on it.

Speaker 8:

They're still on Kendrick. If I'm Drake, I'm taking my ball and going to my white home. Camila Cabello, I'm not mad at that.

Speaker 4:

Camila.

Speaker 3:

Cabilla.

Speaker 8:

I'm not mad at that Cabilla, cabilla, whatever. But yeah, she was one of the Fifth Harmony. She called Normani a nigger.

Speaker 5:

That's literally what happened.

Speaker 3:

She literally called Normani a nigger. Called Normani a nigger.

Speaker 8:

That's what they did, that's who he's putting out music with.

Speaker 6:

That's not the same one who dated Ty Dolla $ign.

Speaker 8:

He is locking in with the white niggas. He's locking in.

Speaker 1:

Can Normani just stop being heard and perform?

Speaker 5:

I thought she was about to say can Normani stop being a nigga?

Speaker 1:

no Normani slander, no Normani slander maybe she got a point chill on Normani.

Speaker 8:

Normani been getting her shit off. I want y'all to know she been making the music.

Speaker 1:

These next few years of Drake is going to be Drake going white boy yeah, 100%.

Speaker 3:

did y'all see the white boys on that podcast and they were like you are like us, you're doubling down.

Speaker 1:

I'm doubling down.

Speaker 2:

Look, I feel like Drake. I feel like Drake. I remember when he was on SNL. Drake killed SNL If he would just go full on actor.

Speaker 7:

If he just go full on.

Speaker 2:

Actor Drake is about to go full. Jew. If he just go full on actor like make fun of himself, self deprivation, all that shit, we'll fall.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to say fall back in love with him.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, because I was never in love with him. Yeah, I mean, I love Drake. I'm not going to sit here Early Drake.

Speaker 5:

I don't love Drake. I love all of Drake. It's crazy.

Speaker 6:

That was a lie. You're a glazer. Real shit, though Real shit, though.

Speaker 8:

I fuck with all of the albums that have come out. I don't think they're all classics, but you know what I'm saying. He has shit on everything, Even honestly.

Speaker 4:

never mind that is an impeccable album in my eyes.

Speaker 8:

You can't tell me shit about that shit. You know what I'm saying. So it's not a I hate Drake situation. He just lost, and he lost in a way that he could have done way better. He could have actually wrote and really fought a real battle. He tried to do the same bullshit he did with Meek and try to be like oh yeah, I'm going to just troll this nigga. No, it's Kendrick Lamar.

Speaker 3:

You can't troll a writer nigga?

Speaker 8:

no, it's kendrick lamar. You can't troll a writer and we can't see him and and like the narrative that kendrick was not really outside and he was not really doing his thing. This nigga had the highest grossing rap tour in history and then who eclipsed it?

Speaker 1:

he did okay, but drake was on tour for like three years.

Speaker 8:

No, no, no stop, stop, stop, stop. They did the tour the same year, and then he went on tour again For a second year, so he eclipsed it, drake Hold on.

Speaker 5:

He went on tour again Because more people wanted to see him. Drake's tour, although it did pass him, had 21 Savage on it.

Speaker 8:

Kendrick has the highest and it had J Cole Solo tour of all time he got open in Axis. It was J Cole Did not.

Speaker 1:

It was a concert. You got to open it.

Speaker 5:

Yes, but we're talking about 21 Savage and Drake versus Kendrick. Who do you?

Speaker 1:

think tour is going to be more fun Drake or Kendrick we saw.

Speaker 7:

Kendrick last year Y'all going to be meditating and doing push-ups on Kendrick's tour.

Speaker 1:

We saw Kendrick last year we quite literally watched Kendrick last year.

Speaker 8:

We watched Kendrick last year. It was fucking amazing it was the best show in my life. I've been to a Kendrick concert also.

Speaker 3:

It was really, really fucking good. It was amazing. We've all been to Kendrick shows, so how many times did y'all stop and pray during it?

Speaker 1:

Never.

Speaker 4:

We didn't stop and pray at all. Okay, I just wanted to make sure, fucking dick bag.

Speaker 3:

I just want to know.

Speaker 1:

A bag of dicks is what you are I?

Speaker 5:

just I laid my mat down on the floor. Okay salute, salute, salute Praise.

Speaker 1:

Allah, was there like a 25 push-up requirement to get in? Like I'm just trying to figure out, you had to wear dashiki to get in.

Speaker 6:

You going to see the nigga with the rainbow hair clips talking about I'm an ally.

Speaker 5:

I'm an ally. Drake got on stand-backs at his fucking shows.

Speaker 8:

He got on motorcycle outfits. This nigga doing motocross at the shows.

Speaker 1:

Like bro, he got on motorcycle outfits, this nigga doing motocross at the shows. Y'all niggas ain't never got on the bikes.

Speaker 3:

Y'all niggas should start getting on the bikes yo, that's just us.

Speaker 1:

Y'all niggas on that fucking California two-wheeler.

Speaker 5:

Like get off that shit. My nigga, my son, is reaching mall territory very soon.

Speaker 2:

He's close.

Speaker 5:

Super, he's good. Hey man, the boy is good. I can't lie.

Speaker 1:

I'm just telling you, I just got things to say. But is there anybody we want to finish this out? Or do we have anything else about the all-white party Drewski?

Speaker 4:

you too big to wear all white.

Speaker 1:

Real shit, that's real shit. He can't wear all white, he's too big, oh man.

Speaker 3:

Drewski, catching straights, y'all know, Frederick has personal beef with Drewski.

Speaker 1:

Okay, well we kind of squashed it now.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But I got beef with a lot of niggas, y'all it sounds like yeah.

Speaker 1:

So it was my birthday and my homeboy took me to like this little Caribbean party or whatever, and Drewski would end up being there. So we was out chilling talking and this nigga, drewski's walking to leave and he bumps my homeboy don't say nothing. I'm just like yo, what's up? This nigga just pushed you Like we need to go say something to this nigga, and we tried to go in there. We ended up not being able to get it, but it was up from there because this nigga didn't apologize. This nigga, he wasn't number one on Complex when he did this. First of all, you know, you big as hell Drewski, yeah, you squeezing through niggas.

Speaker 5:

His shoulder went in.

Speaker 1:

He fell over Little stammer, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7:

We better not see you outside nigga, we peaced it up, we peaced it up.

Speaker 5:

Nah we beefing with all the badly shaped niggas.

Speaker 8:

You know what's crazy? All the badly shaped funny niggas. I'm not beefing with these niggas. Academic I'm not beefing with these niggas.

Speaker 1:

I don't think y'all then disrespected me because the old apartment we stayed at you know where he did that, standing on business that was in front of our apartment. He was literally across the street, literally across the street of my apartment, talking about he's standing on business on me what it was about to be up Nigga, that was my gas station, those were my junkies.

Speaker 8:

My junkies.

Speaker 1:

He over there trying to use my junkies and his content and we didn't sign no deals, my nigga. We done signed no deals, my nigga. Better be glad I moved Because that was my block.

Speaker 3:

Some people was out there doing crack.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Those are my soldiers out there.

Speaker 3:

I didn't appreciate that shit. What's the next topic?

Speaker 5:

My bad, dog Shout out to you Drewski, I was crying yeah seriously, we love you, drewski.

Speaker 3:

You're fucking hilarious, we know this.

Speaker 1:

All right, we can get a little political, because we didn't talk about the Trump and Biden situation. Did any of y'all watch the debate? I'm the best golfer.

Speaker 2:

Who's the best golfer? I'm the best golfer.

Speaker 5:

I watched the debate, yes.

Speaker 1:

So what was y'all big takeaway from it? Because I got one.

Speaker 5:

My biggest takeaway is that President Biden is dead. He's a corpse. He died a few years ago and they are keeping his body, like I don't even know the science it lets me know that the science they got is crazy.

Speaker 1:

Like they could do anything, they are parading a dead man in front of us they're just keeping him animated he's ai literally bro, he's ai, it's insane, like it's crazy, it's crazy my biggest thing was like it was pretty obvious that trump won the election that night. Like when we all go back and they do like the retrospective, because he said one thing, the one thing that I don't know what he said and I don't even think he does either, and that's all after he said that trump killed him.

Speaker 1:

That's all he needed, he don't. He could say he's about to put uh pipes up everyone's asshole. When he said that, shit, right there, he won the election like it was.

Speaker 5:

It was bad. It was real bad. Like he, he. He did so good at the beginning that trump started bullshitting towards the end. By the end, trump was on his full bullshit yeah he was just lying about everything he like. We're the best ever and they're the worst ever. I don't know what to tell you.

Speaker 1:

There's nothing else, everything I did, everything I've done, is the best and that nigga has done nothing ever and he's destroyed everything I've created.

Speaker 5:

And I'm sure, that's exactly how it sounded, it didn't matter because he had already won, because Biden was up there like stumbling.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell you, sir, you got the morals of an alley cat.

Speaker 5:

I'm not going to lie, that shit was funny.

Speaker 1:

He said you slept with a porn star. The man's got the morals of an alley cat In our presidential debate and then Trump goes.

Speaker 5:

I did not sleep with a porn star.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, even though he's got like mad charges because he did you literally were found guilty of trying to cover up sleeping with this porn star just now. That's never happened. Okay, that's never happened. He was straight up lying. I'm the greatest at never fucking porn stars ever.

Speaker 6:

Wow, I should have watched the debate. I was too busy on my black job.

Speaker 3:

That was the best part of the debate the black job. The immigrants coming in to steal black jobs. Stealing black jobs. Everyone was like what is a black job? Ups driver, Amazon driver, any truck driver Niggas, be driving the fuck out of the trucks. You be driving the fuck out of trucks.

Speaker 1:

I made all the black jobs.

Speaker 8:

He did, he did make the black jobs. And nigga open the plantation, man Ah yo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for the most part, that's what they trying to do.

Speaker 3:

He do he just he put niggas in jail. But they're working in there for free, and those are the black jobs and he blamed the, the immigrants, for everything.

Speaker 5:

He was like these niggas are running in our country and they're gonna come take your job it didn't matter what it was about, it was like they're all rapists criminals president biden I mean president, can you talk about your charges, not about my charges? Dumb niggas got charges. We need to lock them up.

Speaker 4:

They're going to take over the country.

Speaker 1:

Hillary still has the emails. I'm like what? Hold on what you about to say, mark.

Speaker 2:

Are y'all up to date on what Project 2025?

Speaker 3:

is Glad you went into that, yep.

Speaker 8:

What were went into that? Yep? What were you gonna say? Malik, really quick, before we get into 2025. I was just gonna get close to the mic as a child of immigrants. The immigrants don't like these people being called immigrants, yeah they want them to be called something else migrants, yes, the migrants the migrant problem my mom would not let me live if I didn't say this but and then?

Speaker 1:

the crazy part is it's like folks logic behind the migrant shit is so dumb because they'll be like oh, these migrants are coming in and taking the job. Who's giving them the jobs? Oh, the corporate people the white, so that's whose problem.

Speaker 1:

It was the nigga who gave him the job, not the nigga for existing like shit's cool. But no, that project 2025 shit. We talked about that shit on here. Uh, shit's nuts. Like. I don't think people understand how scary and problematic that shit is. They're really just trying to give rich people the immunity to anything they're doing, anything they want they?

Speaker 3:

they just trying to fuck us in the ass, so bad they just did the chevron, uh, overturn what basically says.

Speaker 1:

So generally when we had practices, that happened um, a third party would come in if the rule wasn't clear cut. So a third party arbiter would come in, who's a specialist, would say, hey, this is what we're going to do. You can't dump your water here, you can't dump your waste here, all this kind of shit. They're taking that away. Now the company can choose. So we now gotta watch about our water because they can dump in anything they want and just say it.

Speaker 3:

The water is already terrible, but there was rules and it's still tainted.

Speaker 1:

Now you're telling these niggas no rules. And that's the same thing that happened with the planes, like everybody keep asking. Oh, why these planes? Because Trump said y'all niggas can be the ones who choose if y'all shit is safe or not, not a third party.

Speaker 3:

So what do you think they're going to do? That's a law he passed while he was in office he deregulated the industry, and that's the problem.

Speaker 1:

If you look at that Project 25 shit, they're trying to deregulate everything. Take the justice system away, fbi, all that shit. So then all it is is the rich people can control everything.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and they're trying to militarize everything.

Speaker 1:

They're going to take away unions. They're going to stop gay people from being able to marry. They're literally trying to go back and take away the 20th century.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, 100%. It's going to cause the ripple effect, a domino effect of like, by 2024 or 2040. I don't think america if, if project 2025 were actually going to affect, I don't think it needs to, not, it's not.

Speaker 3:

I pray to god. Not, it needs to, not, it just needs to. How?

Speaker 5:

do we stop that shit from happening when trump?

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say he's obviously going to win a win.

Speaker 1:

It's going to be extremely difficult.

Speaker 3:

Donald Trump on Friday, he did distance himself from the Project 2025. According to AP. News he did say that that's not his plan, but that's a strategy.

Speaker 1:

It's from a Republican think tank. So they come in they say oh, this is what we need, but they're just doing it what we need, but they're just doing it from their pockets because they can dictate you when you got money and nobody says there's no rules anymore, what the fuck you think you're gonna do? You're gonna do everything in your power to keep your money.

Speaker 3:

You're not gonna help anybody so trump said I know nothing about project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it. I agree I disagree with some of the things they're saying and some of the things they're saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. I don't like that. He said some. Anything they do. I wish them luck what.

Speaker 5:

That's what he does too, but I have nothing to do with that.

Speaker 3:

Good people on both sides.

Speaker 1:

Good people on both sides.

Speaker 3:

And that's what he said about that.

Speaker 5:

Even in the debate.

Speaker 1:

Why do they even want to get married? Why?

Speaker 5:

Give it, in the debate, biden tried to get him to denounce the people from before and he wouldn't do that shit. Oh, never, he was like you told him to stand by. Are you going to denounce them now?

Speaker 1:

The Supreme Court did that ruling about anything you do in office they can't charge you for.

Speaker 6:

So the insurrection and shit. This shit is fucking disgusting.

Speaker 1:

He's literally put the worst people in the Supreme Court and we just got to sit here and just ride with it.

Speaker 3:

Did you see Ruth Bader Ginsburg? She said that she was going to stay.

Speaker 5:

Fuck Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Speaker 3:

Well, yeah, she said that she was going to stay on the Supreme Court until the first female president was appointed.

Speaker 1:

If she survives.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and then she said that she gave up.

Speaker 5:

She was like she died.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and then she died, she died. She died before she gave up. She could have retired.

Speaker 5:

I mean she gave up, gave the seat away while fucking. Was it Obama? Who was even the president? Was it Obama? While Obama was, she could have gave the seat away. Gave it to a Democrat. She wanted to hold out for Hillary. Hillary lost and she gave the seat to a Republican. Fuck, we're barely getting through. You feel me Because it's like of course she did great things. I'm not sure, but it's like you, greedy, you're 90. You shouldn't even be a judge anymore.

Speaker 7:

What the fuck are you talking?

Speaker 5:

about. You're going to wait it out until you, what, what? You risked our, our future, the country on some fucking like it sounds bad.

Speaker 2:

that's some woman, shit, not gonna lie, but that's what. That's another. That's another thing, though this is the first woman.

Speaker 5:

I want to be iconic. I want to do this with the first woman. Like bro, we're talking about the future of the country and now it's fucked and you're dead.

Speaker 2:

So it's like and you talk about her being 90. It's like we need to have an age limit and all right, y'all have to retire all that at this because,

Speaker 3:

if you are not going to live to see the policy that you're putting into effect take place, get the fuck off. Get.

Speaker 4:

That's actually very good, you don't deserve a seat at the table because, because, what are you doing?

Speaker 3:

Young people need to be the people who are making the rules for our own futures, not these old ass motherfuckers trying to keep their pockets lined and trying to keep everything in their benefit.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, if I was a woman, I'd be the best and greatest woman ever, better than Caitlyn Jenner. Top tier.

Speaker 6:

Kamala Harris is a fake ass bitch. Go back under the rock you crawled out from.

Speaker 1:

She said go back to South India.

Speaker 6:

You're not Jamaican, you're just faking. And if you're Indian, I don't know. Act like it, you East Indian.

Speaker 5:

Indian, it doesn't really matter.

Speaker 8:

I'm sorry, I don't know N like it you, eastman, indiana, it doesn't really matter. I'm sorry, I don't know. Nigga said act Indian.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, stop coming over here talking about you in the streets. You're not in nobody's streets.

Speaker 8:

Put your bindi on, okay, grab the dot and you're fucking sorry, okay, get those little and your bangles, yeah the bangles.

Speaker 4:

Specific racism, specific racism. That's exactly what I was. I'm on, ms Marvel but um.

Speaker 6:

I don't wanna get cancelled, so they got the same name. I don't wanna get cancelled, but I do want her to stop appropriating. Are you and Drake signed to the same label? Like stop stop appropriating black people. Like you look black, but we see right through that. Like you are an official. Like you, you are an official. Like you are, you are I don't know. She's not a real person.

Speaker 1:

We're about to play a real black queen here then, oh my gosh, candace Owens.

Speaker 7:

No matter what. If there's a bunch of people that believe something, I now want to know what it is that they believe. And, of course, he pushed me on this and he was talking about the earth curvature and science and I said to him listen, I'm not a flat earther, I'm not a round earther. Actually, what I am is I am somebody who has left the cult of science, I have left the mega church of science, because what I have now realized is that science what it is, actually think about it is a pagan faith.

Speaker 8:

I was not prepared for that nah, I did not think she was.

Speaker 3:

I didn't think she was going there at all. She said. I am going to just let go of facts.

Speaker 6:

I am. I am now a square earther triangular. Her point was I am now a square earther Triangular.

Speaker 5:

I could have finished her point better and I would have understood it If she actually explained what science is saying. I didn't see that coming. I thought she was going to say Science, it changes, it updates.

Speaker 3:

That's what science is. Malik is just, he has no words somebody platformed her at one time that's true.

Speaker 5:

This is what I'm saying, like what, candace, what?

Speaker 1:

I think we've gotten to this point now where it's so cool to say, oh, I don't believe this or I don't trust this and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

But it's like you don't even know why you don't, like you can't explain why Did y'all watch the Terrence Howard shit with Joe Rogan? He did another one where they actually had a mathematician with him and he was just basically like stop, what you're saying is wrong, like we have shown it here, and went through and he was able to clear up a lot of that shit with him. It's like we have this like this we're scared of truth and we're scared of challenging the truth in the same token, and it's really a bad setup that we got wasn't he trying to say one plus one was three or something?

Speaker 2:

yeah, he what he said one times one equals two and then, and then he uh, but yeah, uh, in that same interview, the the newest one with terrence howard and I think like Eric, Gallagher Weinstein or something like that. Oh okay, yeah, he was like. I was basically saying that as a metaphor.

Speaker 2:

Like one times one equals two is just a metaphor. And then the white dude was like no, well, that's dangerous. You using a metaphor is dangerous. Like we in science, we speak on facts Like that's. All it is is fact, it's proven. The Neil the Grass Tyson clapback that shit was hilarious. He was like he ate his ass.

Speaker 3:

Wait, you know the Grass.

Speaker 1:

Tyson clapback yeah, but professionally Like he gave him yeah, hold up, just so you kind of get a good. So Terrence Howard went on there, then they. Neil responded, then Terrence went back on the other guy.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so that's how it went on, and he was looking for the other guy to defend him against Neil A little bit, and then the white dude was like he didn't feel like Tarrant and it was kind of funny.

Speaker 1:

If you go back and watch our old episode where I talked about it, I was literally saying everything the mathematician said he has. This idea of math needs to reflect reality and it's just not going to be a real thing. Like you can't have half of anything you can't have, like everything is one. There's no such thing as nothing. You can't really have argument and rules and understanding about that, because nothing is a real thing.

Speaker 1:

It's the lack of so, there was basically a lot of that just going on, but it was a great conversation. I would recommend anybody, even probably him. Correcting them was probably all like 30 minutes of actual content throughout the whole conversation. It 30 minutes of actual content throughout the whole conversation it was still a good, worthwhile experience.

Speaker 2:

Four hours, oh no Jesus.

Speaker 3:

Christ, I was rocking with you until you said four hours. I'm that kind of name that's constant. You said 30 minutes and I was rocking with you she knows that.

Speaker 1:

Remember when we did the Miko Grimes video? I watched six hours worth of content to talk about our Miko Grimes conversation. Yeah, and it was a really good conversation so, and then she liked it so, but wait are y'all flat earthers? No, oh yeah, we are, we are I've seen a solar eclipse.

Speaker 2:

Science based people he's a, he's a flat earther explain yourself and the camera's on you now this is exciting look I wouldn't go as far as to say that I believe the earth is ground like just flat up, flat Like I'm not. But what you said earlier about us questioning there's nothing wrong with the question and that's my whole thing. What you questioning my boy?

Speaker 3:

We can question things we don't know.

Speaker 8:

Yeah, yeah, 100%. But what is the point of? Questioning things that have been proven over and over and over and over again, are you?

Speaker 1:

seeking the proof of it by multiple different types of verification systems.

Speaker 3:

What's your question?

Speaker 2:

My question is where do we actually live? What are we living on? What do you mean? Where do we live? Do we live on a spinning ball in the galaxy? Or is this a stationary plane?

Speaker 4:

Because what my? Senses tell me is.

Speaker 2:

this is a stationary plane. Your senses don't mean nothing. Listen, listen, I'm going off of what I visually see. I see the sun and the moon.

Speaker 3:

Your eyes are also not tuned in enough to see what's actually happening.

Speaker 4:

This is great.

Speaker 8:

You want to see the Earth rotate on its axis. We got seasons.

Speaker 2:

Why do you?

Speaker 8:

think that we have seasons.

Speaker 2:

If we're believing in the globe, tell me why we have seasons. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

We can go ask another question. When you look up in the sky, you see a round sun and a round moon. You don't think we're round. What the fuck we? The only thing that's different out of the three different.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to ask y'all this the constellation and the stars.

Speaker 8:

The constellations move. They do move. They're not always in the same place.

Speaker 1:

That hasn't been the constellation. That was millions of years ago.

Speaker 8:

We're also talking about light travel.

Speaker 3:

This is going to be a dumb ass question.

Speaker 2:

Get your shit off, I'm saying we still have the same, Whether they have moved or you know.

Speaker 8:

Okay, so you do understand how light works.

Speaker 3:

Do you know that those are like these are gas, that's burned mad long ago.

Speaker 5:

They don't even technically exist. No more.

Speaker 1:

Let him get his question off, maybe he doesn't even know the question he wants to ask.

Speaker 5:

Let him get his shit off. I did ask you what the question.

Speaker 8:

Spotlight on you.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying is I don't 100% believe everything that the government is telling us. I'll leave it at that. That's one thing, though it's always healthy to take everything with a grain of salt, and that's my point. Like I said in the beginning of this, I'm not saying I'm 100% flat earth, I'm 100% round earth.

Speaker 3:

I am questioning. I don't think so you ever looked at a telescope.

Speaker 6:

I don't think so, joseph.

Speaker 2:

Can I just say Can I just say Oblong earth.

Speaker 6:

I think we live in a shoebox in someone's closet.

Speaker 4:

And like you ever seen sola?

Speaker 6:

opposite, like how they got all the people in the anthill so does this shoebox have a lid?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, it has a lid.

Speaker 3:

That's the gravity.

Speaker 8:

It's closed if they were to open it, like the whole, like world would shatter a better reference would have been Men in black when we were living in the locker Alright let me ask y'all a question.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad you brought up the men in black Cause this is kind of I didn't put this down on the list, but this is kind of like a moral question. So if we lived in a world when we had that tool when you could forget what you did, probably, let's say, the last six months or a year, if somebody did something criminal, we can splash and make him forget about the assault flash, make her forget about the assault and recreate whatever memories we want to be in that time period. Do you feel like that would be an adequate punishment? I?

Speaker 8:

don't want to live in that world. I ain't going out there, I'm just asking.

Speaker 5:

I can't lie.

Speaker 3:

I think for the people who are being assaulted, probably that's an amazing thing, because you don't want to live with that forever.

Speaker 1:

I feel like it's a better punishment to just throw these niggas in jail. But I mean if we could just literally erase this thought from happening and start over fresh, from before he did the offense.

Speaker 3:

I feel like erasing erasing the memory from it happening isn't erasing the like years of nature or nurture that led to him actually but, we can study that too, but then I feel like it would be a repeat thing. He like didn't know that he assaulted somebody, so he's gonna assault somebody else, that doesn't happen now he's gonna assault somebody else.

Speaker 4:

That doesn't happen now.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. So it's not gonna be. But he knows that he did it.

Speaker 5:

Now, in the current reality, he knows he's doing it, or at least now it's not a good punishment but you can say the same for the girl it's not necessarily a good punishment, but I do think it would be good like research yeah we would be able to figure out nature versus nature basically the only way I can jack that if we recreate memories, he gotta be punished like he gotta he's definitely being punished

Speaker 1:

he just doesn't know why you don't think like, like melt in your brain a little bit as punishment, like I'm saying like you gotta have a memory of being like flayed and sewed back together.

Speaker 6:

Yeah yeah, okay, you can do that I saw a meme and it was like they were gonna start making people read like they're working on the technology to make people relive like their, their crimes, but from the perspective of the victim, she's telling you to move closer.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, you're just talking to me.

Speaker 6:

I'm sorry, but yeah, I saw a meme that they were going to recreate memories for, like, if someone assaulted someone, they would put the memories in the head that they were assaulted.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 6:

Like so, recreating the memories and putting it in the head that they were assaulted. Okay, like so, recreating the memories and putting it in the the person's oh so like that's fucked up yeah yeah, I I that's interesting, though I think that would be. I think that would be an adequate punishment, but I don't think like erasing their memory would like be, as I think we're obsessed with punishment, though as a culture?

Speaker 1:

no, I don't think. I think that's an interesting conversation to have, but I do think that bad behavior needs to be punished yeah, but if you erase the behavior from happening, then that's why I wouldn't say I wouldn't erase it.

Speaker 3:

You don't erase the behavior, you erase the memory. Yeah, what is the memory? If, literally, if?

Speaker 7:

somebody erased all the memories in our head who are we then?

Speaker 5:

that's literally who we are is our memories, are you?

Speaker 1:

saying it didn't happen because we don't remember it. I'm saying it doesn't matter if it did. There's plenty of women who, gone their whole life, didn't know that something bad happened to them until someone framed it in a way that something bad happened and they completely changed 100% now Because this one thought now was formulated and repurposed.

Speaker 5:

I think this is a person-to-person basis, and so this is kind of like. I mean it's going to happen, bro?

Speaker 1:

they got ai where they can take old pictures and then turn it into us moving pictures. You don't think that's going to create a new memory for people?

Speaker 5:

I just seen the thing of ai where they made michael jordan miss the shot. You know his game.

Speaker 1:

They change the ai, so he misses it like that and it looked like potentially going to happen where we memories they've been doing that on tiktok.

Speaker 3:

They've been doing like the the interrupting. Ai, yeah, like the like um super popular like vine videos and stuff and they'll fully change what happens in the video. Or like stop the viral moment from happening.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it, just literally. We are literally at a point now where how we understand the world we're able to manipulate, even though we may not change it the physical world, our responses to it, we're going to be able to change. Like you can literally have a picture where your mama just beat the fuck out of you right before and you looking sad, they'll change it like y'all was happy, having a good time, and you you won't even know if it's real or not because it's going to be so accurate to what you see.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, so that's why it just seems like we're in a scary time as well. That is scary. Ai is scary.

Speaker 1:

And it's scary not because it exists. It's scary because who owns it? And what do they want us to think? And understand about reality.

Speaker 3:

It's scary because bad intentions can make it scary.

Speaker 5:

Invest in NVIDIA. Remember, I told y'all about it.

Speaker 3:

NVIDIA, nvidia, nvidia, okay.

Speaker 2:

AI.

Speaker 6:

Period I've been doing that Remember.

Speaker 5:

But everything comes down. We already invested in it. Oh I'm gonna invest in that shit for a while, because I used to have old and video shit. I'm a PC person, so but they just change from video games to AI they split.

Speaker 1:

They split the stock already. Yeah, like shit went over a thousand. Yeah, it's like the biggest stock right now.

Speaker 5:

Oh, I should.

Speaker 1:

I made like a hundred some dollars off of, just by like 60 bucks because that shit when we was in high school that shit was like five dollars, six dollars.

Speaker 5:

That shit was baby like the whole story is crazy, like the nigga, the way he made his business. Yeah, no, it's a lot of shit that I've missed by ai I had a.

Speaker 1:

I'll bring this up and then we can change the top after I had an opportunity. Right, this is probably like 2012, 13 nigga was gonna give us 30 or 60 I can't remember 30 or 60 bitcoins for 500 and this is when, like they just had a drop, he needed some real cash to pay his rent and shit like that, so that's why he was gonna sell it to missed out the opportunity. This was like 2014. We would have been me and my homeboy would have been billionaires we would have had that right now.

Speaker 5:

Bitcoin is down right now. It's worth sixty thousand dollars for one yeah, but but down is down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that was at seventy yeah sixty thousand can I tell them our story for one bro? Can I tell them our story about Bitcoin? Yeah, go ahead. So remember when it dropped when me and her first started dating, it dropped to like 15k. It went low and I told her you should probably put Just buy Bitcoin and that would be like another Savings thing you do. She didn't do that. That motherfucker went to $70,000 In 6 months, probably like 8 months, 8 or 9 months Literally no turnaround. You can get that anywhere else.

Speaker 5:

We fought a little bit about it. That was a fight we fought.

Speaker 3:

He fought. I don't care that much.

Speaker 1:

A nigga told you this is the play.

Speaker 3:

What's next?

Speaker 1:

Let's see what else we want to get into. Y'all got anything else? Let me know, uh, but we got. So no, jumper did an interview with pop smokes killer. I know y'all are new york people so I felt like this was going yeah so he was one of them young who did the crime when he was a minor yeah, so he got out.

Speaker 5:

He most likely didn't actually kill pop. He was the one that one of the ones that took the fall because he was underage at the time so yeah juvenile life, which is the 21

Speaker 1:

yeah, he's 21, so he's out now. So you can.

Speaker 8:

Now you can drink and destroy your community again so like for me, my thing that I didn't like about that shit, and fucking academics had this same point and it's pissing me off that I'm agreeing with but yeah, fuck that nigga the fact that he was even put on a space anywhere to even speak and give his side of the story is crazy, because it seems like now that's going to be a thing where every rapper that gets killed, there are people their killers are going to be able to get.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and they?

Speaker 8:

they don't deserve platforms because because like, and the only time I can say that that happened and it's different is when we're talking about King Von, and that's only because his killers are also rappers, that's fair.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 8:

So they was going to get a spotlight regardless.

Speaker 3:

And Selena.

Speaker 8:

But when we're talking about, when we're talking about a little kid who killed someone and then he gets on the shit.

Speaker 1:

He gets on the shit.

Speaker 8:

He gets on the shit and he's on some. I don't really give a fuck, Like I killed a nigga Like I'm not remorseful.

Speaker 4:

They asked him if he regretted.

Speaker 8:

He didn't regret it. He was like I'm not remorseful or nothing like that. He's like it shouldn't have happened to cuz. But it is what it. They didn't even know who Pop was. They didn't know he was a rapper. It wasn't even a backdoor.

Speaker 3:

We knew that was probably the case.

Speaker 8:

He said it wasn't a backdoor at all.

Speaker 1:

I think he was trying to save face with that Period Because the paperwork said the girl had something to do with it, the actual court paperwork. I was talking about this in one of my Twitter spaces about it. So I ain't know much about the story after uh pops mo got killed, but wasn't it something like he posted his location on instagram said but was that what?

Speaker 3:

led to this dude pulling up on him, or he posted um a gift that he got from amiri right, right, yeah, yeah, and then um his address was. He literally posted his address on his instagram right, but they say in real time.

Speaker 1:

But he was there. They asked him about this because adam asked him about.

Speaker 5:

He said that really didn't have what y'all think it had to do with it basically like he didn't say it did it, but he like alluded that it didn't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah he was essentially saying, like that girl called us, he said we got the nigga on, the, drop he in the shower, let's get him, and it went back some, some chick, who was? In the house with pop a joint, la joint she, she already knows she on code, she know what to do when you got that nigga who's a lick, and that's just what happened.

Speaker 5:

That's fucked up the only, the only thing I can say about that situation is this this situation is not that different, because they was doing this with the niggas that killed tupac right, they was doing this with a bunch of niggas vladman interviewing the nigga supposedly killed tupac for a year.

Speaker 8:

That's a part of a bigger problem let's take it. Let's take this out of hip hop these white niggas.

Speaker 3:

That's the conversation, that's the bigger conversation that I think we need to get into with this topic, because Adam 22, vlad like we need to stop letting these white men into our culture. Having these, like having this platform where you actually have an opinion, that means something. I feel like white people's opinions should mean nothing in hip hop.

Speaker 8:

Vlad is a fan.

Speaker 4:

I feel like white people's opinions should mean nothing in hip hop. I genuinely do. I feel like we need to not listen to these niggas at all.

Speaker 3:

It is journalism.

Speaker 7:

I know, I know it's journalism.

Speaker 4:

It's good journalism.

Speaker 3:

But at the same time you're literally giving killers platforms.

Speaker 1:

My thing is this when it's us, it's always the problem. When Sean Penn was interviewing El Chapo, it interviewing El Chapo, it was a great piece of work of independent journalism. But now, when it goes on and now it's black people into it, now it's not looked at like that. I feel like El. Chapo's crimes were more interesting, he killed government officials. He's El Chapo.

Speaker 5:

He deserves an interview.

Speaker 1:

You don't deserve a platform because you killed one nigga If he was big in hip hop and as big as Pop was coming.

Speaker 8:

Pop was next.

Speaker 4:

His name is El Chapo the nigga didn't do nothing.

Speaker 3:

This nigga escaped prison maximum security prisons multiple times.

Speaker 1:

I would want to interview him too. How did?

Speaker 3:

you do that sir.

Speaker 1:

I would argue that if the nigga who killed PNB Rock. Get out. Adam 22 is going to interview him too. That's the problem.

Speaker 6:

That's disgusting.

Speaker 1:

But there's so much element you want to know why the fuck did your dad have you kill this nigga?

Speaker 5:

There's not that many elements I can understand People not wanting to hear that, and I 100% don't want a white man to ask you why you did that my thing is Also yes, y'all are right about the white man thing, but I don't want anybody doing it, because Ack was doing the same shit, ack was talking to all the niggas.

Speaker 7:

He talked to.

Speaker 5:

King Von at the Duck Dog. That's how he got exactly.

Speaker 8:

That's how he got beaten in the first place.

Speaker 8:

That's why I don't fuck with academics, the whole Chirac shit pissed me off since I was a youth being really outside and having a nigga get on YouTube and speak about shit that he does not understand and sit there and be like, oh yeah, this is what it is Making up narratives. You got niggas in Chicago that's really outside watching your videos and you putting fear in their heart about some shit that you don't even know. That's insane to me. I never respected that nigga. I love when Vic Mensa went up there and bitched him on everything. He deserved. Every bit of that. He is the worst I don't got no academic love over here now.

Speaker 4:

So I was pissed, I had to agree with him.

Speaker 5:

That's just kind of the worst. That's kind of just the area Him, vlad and Adam22. That's just the game they play.

Speaker 3:

You know, the only white man that does this type of content that I like slightly, don't have a problem with, is, um, the one that does like the documentary style.

Speaker 1:

Trap Lord, trap, lord Ross, maybe on.

Speaker 3:

YouTube right, yeah like he kind of does it from like a it's like a documentary type show, you know.

Speaker 8:

I can't give it to him because there was a black nigga that was doing that shit and he got killed, zach.

Speaker 3:

TV, zach TV, was doing it for us. I didn't know that.

Speaker 8:

Zach TV got killed.

Speaker 1:

But the niggas in the streets killed Zach TV.

Speaker 8:

I've talked to niggas on Spaces who do Zach TV and they're not killing the white niggas.

Speaker 6:

That's doing it, and I don't parade this white man through the hood talking about something.

Speaker 8:

This is where I grew up and this is where it really goes down see, that's the thing.

Speaker 1:

They don't respect journalism in our community it gets called snitching.

Speaker 3:

In our community, yeah, when you black and you doing it that's all he was doing. Maybe you have to be white to be able to do the shit like that.

Speaker 1:

That's what they got a level of respect for him, I'm going to say this FBG Duck has a in all his videos. When it's recorded about his white boy, he said what do you think he good? He, a fucking white boy. Basically saying you need to understand he's good at his job because he's white.

Speaker 4:

Like there is a value especially in the hood of people a nigga that look like them than they was. My who does?

Speaker 8:

because they know there's gonna be consequences when they do that. That's why I never got. Why white people? It depends on.

Speaker 3:

You not gonna die if you wait, but you sure if I gonna get robbed, yeah.

Speaker 8:

You leaving with some trauma.

Speaker 1:

White niggas used to be Running around the block Like normal shit.

Speaker 8:

I think it depends on, like, if you a white boy from here and if you a white boy Just passing through. If you you know what I'm saying you a white boy Just passing through. I need everything you got on you, sir.

Speaker 7:

I need the shoes I need the chain, run your pockets.

Speaker 3:

I need the phone, everything. Where is your wallet? Open it?

Speaker 8:

And the youth need counseling. You know what I'm saying. You need everything.

Speaker 1:

But just to surmise, in regards to like, I understand we are critical of it, but there also has to be our understanding of journalism and our respect for it, because we can't sit here and call it snitching and then get mad at every white boy who starts to make money because they make themselves insulated and talk about our coverage.

Speaker 1:

Like we have to control our imagery at some point too, like even the fact that he did do something like that, I would hope and some black people would be able to have a conversation with him that did turn productive, turn into something that can be better from it, because at the end of the day, there's niggas like that who have that crash out mentality every day.

Speaker 8:

Niggas be crashing out fully, and that's why I wish that TV ain't died and he was the one to get to do all this shit. But you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, RIP Zach TV Most definitely. Shit just didn't work out for him Alright, so we can just touch on this and then we can head out. So have y'all seen the Hawk 2 girl?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, america's sweetheart.

Speaker 6:

America's sweetheart. That's what it is, america's sweetheart is great, there are people getting her tatted.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 3:

Making fake merch, getting her tatted.

Speaker 6:

I've seen the merch. Why Somebody offered?

Speaker 5:

to pay her $600 for her spit.

Speaker 2:

What.

Speaker 3:

I can believe that she should be selling. I love you.

Speaker 8:

Pookie forever. She had me there. I didn't even need the hot tube. All I needed was I love you, pookie forever Words of affirmation.

Speaker 3:

That's all you need If.

Speaker 8:

I was Pookie, oh man she probably can't even suck dick.

Speaker 6:

That's what.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying Talk about it, hold on, that's a hot take.

Speaker 6:

That's a white girl now who's Hot to it for real? Is that her?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so this is a little Video she did, but hold on, I think that was hate Cause, that was hate, but he can get it off Historically speaking man White girls have Hot to it up, oh really.

Speaker 3:

Historically, historically speaking.

Speaker 1:

Documented.

Speaker 3:

Because you've Experienced a white mouth.

Speaker 1:

Unfortunately.

Speaker 3:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

Unfortunately wow, unfortunately, it's hilarious wow it also depends on context.

Speaker 8:

If we're talking about white to white, no I'm just saying white to black.

Speaker 1:

Yes, baby going crazy, honey gobblers, take your headphones out and cover your ears.

Speaker 4:

They are doing what they need to do to repent don't even say the sentence.

Speaker 1:

There is a powerful message being done when you are getting oral and you're sticking it to them right then and there, okay. So respectful, right now, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

You're sticking it to him right then and there Okay. So respectful right now, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

You're sticking it to the white man by sticking it in his womb.

Speaker 3:

Reparations.

Speaker 8:

It's definitely reparations and they go so hard to appease you as a black man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, it's situational. Well, let's play what this girl said so everyone can know.

Speaker 10:

Three awesome things that have changed my life so far, since all this has happened. Number one I got over my stage fright. I sang in front of 80,000 people with Zach Ryan the other night and I cannot sing for s***, but I did it anyway. Number two I quit my job at the Spring Factory. So I don't have to eat Taco Bell all the time, but I'm still going to do it anyways. Of course, Number three I actually have to get ready more than one time out of the week now.

Speaker 10:

I'm not allowed to look like Adam Sandler anymore. Well, it's not all delightful. Here are three things that have not been so great here lately. Number one I have to convince my pawpaw not to shoot the paparazzi outside of our house every day, because they've been camped out here for like two weeks. Number two stop asking me for the link in bio for my OnlyFans. I don't have an OnlyFans and there will never be an OnlyFans.

Speaker 1:

You don't care about your family.

Speaker 10:

I just make funny jokes, that's all I do. And number three. I'm tired of the imposters and all the fake accounts. I don't have any kind of social media just yet besides Snapchat, but when? Of it you guys will be the first to know when I launch it. And, by the way, there's one more thing that's really pissing me off. Tell us Any of you selling or purchasing merchandise online it's not from me, it's not approved by me and it's counterfeit. And I'm not making a damn dime off of any of it.

Speaker 10:

But I just hired a manager and I hired an attorney, so we're coming for you. That's crazy, that as a white woman, I'm launching my merch store very soon and you'll be the first to know to get your official pop tour merch from me.

Speaker 3:

Like you could literally hire a manager and have paparazzi camping outside your fucking house, because you said that you spit on a dick. What Are we not all adults here.

Speaker 8:

I don't think she's an adult at this point After that video she seems like she's an adult.

Speaker 6:

Does she have a touch of autism?

Speaker 1:

No, it looks different in white women.

Speaker 6:

It sounds like she got a touch of autism.

Speaker 3:

She sounds like she has a syndrome that's down.

Speaker 1:

My question is for y'all Do y'all think that, with all the notoriety she's receiving, we all know it's not really warranted. They're just doing it because it's a white girl talking about fellatio. Do y'all think there could be a black hot toot girl.

Speaker 3:

No, no, they'll be calling her all types of whores, fatherless whore. Where's your dad? We've had people, we had superheads, we had superheads.

Speaker 2:

We had dads and she was a whore for the whole early 2000s. Is Sexy Red, not the Black Hawk?

Speaker 5:

That's what I was going to say. Oh, joseph, literally Say that again.

Speaker 6:

Joseph Say that again. He literally said it out loud I said is Sexy Red, not the Black Hawk tour girl.

Speaker 8:

Kinda.

Speaker 4:

Kinda, kinda.

Speaker 8:

The reason why I don't agree with you, but Sexy Red is an America's sweetheart, and that's what we have to keep remembering.

Speaker 5:

I'll give you that the only reason I don't agree with her is black people, sweetheart.

Speaker 8:

Not even all black people and there's a bitch that was murdering Sexy Red the other day. I hate this bitch. Sexy Red is a very divisive topic.

Speaker 3:

There are people who love that. She gets to be herself and black people come in. All different personalities, dichotomy, this and that. And then there are people who are like she is ghetto, gutter, trash and we do not need to be giving her a platform because respectability politics yeah so it's. It's not not all black people love sexy red at all. I feel like most black people don't.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy I would. I would also say I don't think that it's. She's the same as her, because this girl literally just did one thing on screen and got popular sexy red has a machine behind her it's like she's got people, she got gay niggas waiting for her, not to say that's a bad thing I'm just saying, I just know that's a calling bro that's not formula. No, I talked to a nigga on spaces. Get on your work he's an engineer.

Speaker 8:

He told me like get on your zoom get on your zoom, start writing the girlies raps I do.

Speaker 1:

They told me that the dudes don't feel like they could be rappers themselves and they feel more comfortable writing for her because they think it would be more accepting. That's how she's been popping off.

Speaker 3:

There's a team behind her.

Speaker 5:

Her writers got the best job ever.

Speaker 4:

I'm so fucking sexy you can't even take it Exactly. Baby, that shit really.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that shit, that shit, that shit. Really. She said yeah, yeah, yeah. I hate a lame bitch With class.

Speaker 5:

That song is so bad and I love it, so that's my favorite Sexy red song. It is terrible.

Speaker 3:

I'm looking for the hoes.

Speaker 5:

Oh that shit.

Speaker 3:

She said shake that ass Ho, like they don't even have to try that hard.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, bitch shake that ass. No, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, bitch shake that ass, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's her whole. What's it called? What are we doing?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah yeah, I hate it, lame bitch, I'm looking for the heart. That shit goes so hard. Play that shit right now, yeah yeah, shake that ass.

Speaker 5:

Everybody at home go play that shit right now.

Speaker 3:

It's like disrespect for y'all, even compared her to.

Speaker 5:

Sexy Red is a talent. I was Sexy Red's biggest fan Originally. You feel me the first time.

Speaker 8:

I heard.

Speaker 5:

Pound Town. That shit changed my life.

Speaker 8:

That's a fact.

Speaker 1:

I reposted it on everything. Y'all was late, y'all didn't even when she was walking Down the street With a stick.

Speaker 5:

I also listened to her In the what's it called, but I'm not gonna give her that Because she wasn't the first person.

Speaker 8:

And Mad Niggas was viral before her, so I can't be like she was one of them. She was one of the niggas.

Speaker 4:

The fact that she was around.

Speaker 5:

And she popped out with Pound. I was watching before. She was making videos with the mic fucking hanging from the sky.

Speaker 1:

That's not really his fault. It's just a small set, but yeah.

Speaker 5:

The mic hanging from the sky and her rapping on it.

Speaker 6:

She was doing that her world.

Speaker 1:

I just think. I think Cause we've seen that before. Remember that girl who was in the pink Talking about Like she had her head In the bobs and the niggas, was telling her Some respectability To politics, shit, and basically she was like oh, I do what I want.

Speaker 8:

I know exactly. She was at a New York rally or something.

Speaker 3:

And she was black and she you know who I think is more comparable to the hot two girl Suki Hana before she got super popping when she was just a black girl on Instagram just doing blasphemous shit.

Speaker 8:

Suki was also just a whore if you give it to the people.

Speaker 1:

But Suki had other. You got a whole bunch of content from Suki. This bitch just did one video.

Speaker 2:

I don't even have a social media. There can't be a black hot two girl.

Speaker 3:

That's the answer to that question Because white medi bitch just did one video she literally just watched it and don't even have a social media. There can't be a black hot tool girl.

Speaker 6:

That's the answer to that question, because white mediocrity is celebrated. America, sweetheart, there's more infrastructure for us. It's happened so many times, like every time Before it just used to be Ellen before we got rid of that bitch.

Speaker 5:

Exactly. She made every white person famous off the white Vans, nigga.

Speaker 4:

Unlimited.

Speaker 5:

Vans.

Speaker 8:

For the rest of his life. Damn Daniel.

Speaker 5:

He earned Vans. Now we don't even know what that nigga is. He's still getting to Vans.

Speaker 1:

Nigga probably got A meth addiction. He's out here Just with the Vans.

Speaker 8:

He's getting them Vans off, he's selling them shit In droves.

Speaker 1:

Head sales rip.

Speaker 3:

I'm sure there's like A limit, like you can get Five a year or something.

Speaker 8:

I'm signing them and selling them. These are the official white damn Daniels fans.

Speaker 1:

He's getting them off. Could we blame Ellen DeGeneres for creating an infrastructure for white mediocrity?

Speaker 3:

No, because the infrastructure was there from jump from mad long ago.

Speaker 8:

You know like have you ever watched?

Speaker 3:

like the like very old white performers performing like the 50s, 60s singers, dancers and shit like that, and they are literally just the songs that they stole. They literally just Everything is mediocre about them. Mediocre white people have had a platform from before Ellen DeGeneres she just put it on primetime TV.

Speaker 5:

The best example of white mediocrity is Taylor Swift. True, that's a fact, it's true man.

Speaker 8:

The best example of white mediocrity is Taylor Swift, it's true.

Speaker 3:

The only thing I'm going to give Taylor is her pen.

Speaker 1:

obviously, go crazy she be writing the fuck out of those sad ass songs Other than that some of them songs on this new album.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what the fuck she was talking about?

Speaker 1:

Do y'all know how confusing it is to date someone with the same name Some of them.

Speaker 5:

She's just like her pen worked before. I don't know about now. At this point she might be just washed up in Latin niggas, but she's still getting it off. She's the biggest artist in literal history.

Speaker 6:

That's crazy, she's bigger than Michael Jackson.

Speaker 5:

She's the biggest artist in history. She's dated Taylors.

Speaker 1:

Before him. Like the nigga from Taylor, what's his?

Speaker 3:

name Taylor Lautner.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and that nigga has a problem too, cause his next wife was named Taylor.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that nigga has an issue. Him and his wife Were named Taylor Lautner. Yeah, went out of their marriage.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's really wild, like why would you what's?

Speaker 8:

your obsession With dating women named Taylor. That's funny, that's kind of sick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but like.

Speaker 8:

I said she had to go through those relationships.

Speaker 1:

She had to get cheated on. You know what I'm saying. She probably had to go To the doctor For a scare.

Speaker 5:

Let this one go viral.

Speaker 1:

Adele got cheated on and made better albums Let this one go viral.

Speaker 8:

Adele's amazing.

Speaker 6:

She's not mediocre. Adele's not mediocre.

Speaker 8:

Adele deserves everything that Swifties get Taylor Swift. She can't perform Like. Her performances Are trash.

Speaker 5:

She can't perform Like. Her performances are trash, not trash, but it's like.

Speaker 6:

No, I've seen Taylor dance. She's not doing anything. Y'all didn't like the twist. I didn't get y'all the twist, it's the.

Speaker 3:

Beatles.

Speaker 6:

You about to do it.

Speaker 5:

Oh my god, oh my god, he picked the leg up.

Speaker 6:

I'm actually Actually offended. That's always gets them, gets them mad, gets the people going.

Speaker 5:

People be really comparing her to Michael Jackson and shit and it's crazy.

Speaker 7:

Michael Jackson. The numbers match.

Speaker 5:

Like I get it, the tours match the numbers, but if you have eyes, but a talented person, I'm gonna just say this Do y'all know who Poetic Flaco is.

Speaker 1:

He does no jumper content and stuff Stunners all the time he looks like DJ Academics. So he saw DJ Academics and was like that can be me. There are a million white girls who look at Taylor Swift and say that could be me. Mediocrity in a way, if done right, can be probably one of the most lucrative things ever, because there's more mediocre people than there are exceptional people.

Speaker 6:

That's what makes them exceptional. That's a good point. I've actually never thought about it like that. I mean.

Speaker 1:

That's one of the reasons why Drake got so popular is because he let people make fun of him, that view, shit when he was sitting on top of the thing and all that. He made that to be mean.

Speaker 9:

That's true, drake definitely leaned into to, because we wasn't going to stop.

Speaker 5:

People were teasing him.

Speaker 6:

Embracing him. He came off, degrassi.

Speaker 1:

He was in a wheelchair. Only character who never slept with anybody. Degrassi.

Speaker 3:

That's a random fact that you just pulled out.

Speaker 1:

I've watched it multiple times. I've watched from beginning to end. He lost the bottom half of his body. He had four or five seasons with legs and they fuck shit and he was corny as shit. He was corny as shit and he was on the basketball team. He was the lead nigga on the basketball team.

Speaker 2:

You ain't fuck shit nigga, oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

They made you a lane I, his dick went, not once that whole show.

Speaker 1:

Then he had an episode where he couldn't get it up because of the shooting.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I remember that he got frustrated with his little girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember the episode. It used to make us watch that in high school.

Speaker 1:

I'm a Degrassi historian, nigga.

Speaker 8:

He ended Degrassi rapping Nigga. I watched the old shit.

Speaker 1:

I remember that my flow is a glass box with no escape.

Speaker 2:

I know these lyrics.

Speaker 5:

Oh my god let's wrap it up y'all not know what this is all I'm saying is Kendrick could have made it so much worse, they not like us. Kendrick could have made it so much worse with Drake and Degrassi the video of Drake not getting it up in Degrassi in the music video.

Speaker 4:

You know how crazy this shit could have got for real. Kendrick, let him off light, he's lucky.

Speaker 5:

He's a lucky man. It could have got worse.

Speaker 8:

All right. He bowed out gracefully and well ungracefully.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to say it wasn't graceful at all. It wasn't grace.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, that's hate. I just want y'all to know. I'll cut that out. That didn't happen. That's hate that y'all Doing right there. I just want y'all, y'all to know.

Speaker 8:

It's not hate.

Speaker 1:

We gonna wrap the show up In a little bit. I do appreciate all y'all Showing out he gonna play some bullshit. I just got something To tell y'all niggas.

Speaker 8:

The way y'all been acting. I'm upset, it's crazy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, sit down, it's actually perfect, I'm going to count down.

Speaker 1:

I'm upset, oh man.

Speaker 9:

Is this sticky Whoa?

Speaker 5:

Hey, it's cold.

Speaker 9:

Not the finger guns.

Speaker 1:

He just shot at us.

Speaker 5:

What? What you gonna say to your wife? Episode 50.

Speaker 9:

Talk FF TV nigga hey.

Speaker 8:

No way. What is that?

Speaker 6:

That was not a cripple walk.

Speaker 4:

That was a cripple walk.

Speaker 3:

Number 50. I said it was a cripple walk.

Speaker 8:

Lean into that wheelchair.

Speaker 1:

I'm upset.

Speaker 3:

All right baby, sign us out. All right, let me get to my speech.

Speaker 1:

I'm a little out of breath, a little bit.

Speaker 3:

You just got up and did the most.

Speaker 6:

Y'all saw the cripple walk, the cripple walk. You saw that, the cripple walk you peeped that.

Speaker 1:

That was there, I did, I did. That's for Wheelchair Jimmy. Oh, right, right, wheelchair Jimmy, cripple Walk. That makes sense All right, that makes sense. So just remember everybody out there. Thank y'all for listening to Talk FNF TV. We greatly appreciate it. 50 episode one more time Bam bam, bam, bam, bam bam bam, here he is, woo, woo, woo. Yeah, family, and the only thing you should be exploring is these corporations. Talk FNF TV. Tell them what they do.

Speaker 3:

All right guys, follow us on all of the social media platforms at talkfnftv, facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube. We appreciate you very much for watching, like, subscribe, bye. Bye, we're trying to check. This is real life. Bye, we're playing chess.

Speaker 6:

What was that? Our kid was not going to be able to go home Scary. Okay, Fred, you got some moves, I see.