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Can you trust a critic who takes gifts from those they review? We kick things off with a no-holds-barred critique of the ethics in the podcasting world, segueing into a surreal funeral scene and Disney star boundaries. We may have ignite a potential "pod beef" with Homeroom University while exploring the intricacies of being an unbiased critic. Anticipate some juicy responses as we navigate these controversial waters.

Joe Biden's unexpected announcement about endorsing Kamala Harris instead of running again shakes up the political landscape, and we dive deep into the Democratic Party's potential strategies and candidates. We speculate on figures like Michelle Obama and discuss the dynamics of Trump's campaign with JD Vance as his running mate, analyzing how these moves might impact middle-ground voters. Conspiracy theories, health concerns, and election tactics make this a riveting conversation about what's next in American politics.

In a whirlwind of topics, we tackle critical social issues from law enforcement trust to racial identity in leadership, dispelling misconceptions about Kamala Harris's history. We confront political misinformation and share heated exchanges regarding systemic reform. From debating Tyler Perry's latest film to pondering the future of Euphoria and NBA broadcasting, we tie it all together with a heartfelt call to action, celebrating the journey we've shared with our listeners. Get ready for a rollercoaster of insights and revelations!

Speaker 1:

I don't think y'all take it serious. And if y'all do take it serious, just know that that stop shit. Did not start to beef with us.

Speaker 2:

Like OK, I don't need this funeral. She orders her sons to take their brother. They proceed to lift up the casket in a very Tyler Perry-esque villain manner. She makes her sons take their brother's dead fucking body out of the casket. They proceed to walk it out of the church and put it in the back of a pickup truck.

Speaker 1:

It's going to get her teasing him the whole movie and then her only going to like one. It's in the Disney contract. You can't have your Disney girl getting her back blown out by two twinks one twink per movie. Your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives this podcast is sponsored by graffiti tax.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 5:

I've done it again.

Speaker 2:

That's all you do.

Speaker 1:

It's not all I do to be fair.

Speaker 2:

You're very good at it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so let's just inform the people and make sure you're talking to your mic.

Speaker 2:

This man. Is that good enough for you? Yes. This man got us in another potential pod beef.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what you want from me. I just go out and people want me to voice my opinion and I give the people that and just because it may not make everyone happy, you want me to just sit around and be quiet.

Speaker 2:

That's not the man you love. It's definitely not.

Speaker 1:

That's not who I married. All right, so let's just like we said yeah, I did it. Last week we talked about this. I sat down with danny and we chopped it up and we talked about homeroom university which uh, they do our podcast that talk about other podcasters and I just had something to say, man like I just thought it was weird and definitely check out the video from dann from the Stop.

Speaker 1:

But the part I just want to focus on was the part that Menace then put on their Twitter page Was the part with me saying they weren't righteous because they took money. You know, they took the trip from Joe. I just thought, that was weird. As people being critics. If that's your job is to criticize other people, taking money from people that you criticize or taking a trip from people that you criticize it just is a little weird to me.

Speaker 2:

It's morally shaky in the business that you want to be in.

Speaker 1:

It just doesn't seem like there's some. You're compromised a little bit, no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if you're a critic then you can't like let niggas fly you out. That's like what's a sequel?

Speaker 1:

in Urpert the movie critics. That's like if they was chilling with uh, what's his name?

Speaker 2:

tom tom cruise rupert and ebert no, it's sequel and ebert.

Speaker 1:

I just looked it up today. Okay, the sequel, that's his name, sequel, I've never.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was always rupert no, rupert is.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was too, but it's like. No, it's sequel. And erbert, how you say his other name? Erbert, I don't know. E Ebert, ebert, I'm not sure, but that's just like them taking money from a big time celebrity, yeah, or a movie or actor.

Speaker 2:

But at the same time let me play devil's advocate for a little bit. Don't like the big Hollywood productions. Fly them out to see things, Don't? They go see things for free, to work for the production.

Speaker 1:

No, they do it because you're working for the production. So if the production needs you to say something, you're going to say what the production tells you to say yeah, that's all I'm saying. It wasn't no hate. I don't think I was in the wrong with anything. I said Y'all criticize people all day, so I think y'all will be fair in your assessment of it. I can't wait for that. That's gonna be interesting. What do you think they're gonna say about what?

Speaker 1:

about me and danny uh, that y'all was hating probably I hope, I hope that y'all don't do the lame thing and be like oh look at this man numbers and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Y'all should be better than that yeah because y'all talk about people that's a lot bigger than y'all, so y'all should be a lot better than that. I think um tone and I told I think jay nobles is gonna have something to say. I think he's gonna be snappy on danny, probably a little bit on me. I expect some j cole. This is maybe what's the dude who's the? Uh, classic man oh, uh yeah, they was calling me that in danny's concert.

Speaker 2:

I expect some comments like that he don't look like jadenna, my nigga. He's just light skin Like y'all. Are y'all lack creativity? He do kind of look like J Cole a little bit, though I think that's what's going to happen?

Speaker 1:

I think Tone you can get that off. I think Tone Groove, the one you called the one with the voice, with the super deep, said was right.

Speaker 2:

I think he's going to get real deep.

Speaker 1:

I think it's going to be really jarring His voice has a very grand stature.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it carries.

Speaker 1:

So I think that is, and I think AJ is going to enjoy it. I think he's going to like the beef. I think he's going to like the back and forth that potentially Just the messy nigga that lives for drama. Aj really is. I think he really is. He's like me and danny he loves this shit. So we'll see, we'll see. So I just want y'all to know, man, hey, if it is, you know for real, y'all really upset, just know as soon as this nigga open his mouth is beef, like it's every time that's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, I I don't think y'all take it serious. And if y'all do take it serious, just know that. Uh, that stop shit. Did not start the beef with us them damn shorts did, because these boys be wearing the craziest shorts on screen All three of y'all, and then that goddamn fan Tired of that. Y'all niggas need to sweat like some grown men. Turn that shit off. I'm tired of hearing that shit.

Speaker 1:

But no, if it ain't smoke, then y'all cool with it. Y'all are fantastic content creators. Y'all do some great work and continue it, man. I hope we can, you know, partner in the future men don't deserve to be cool as crazy. I'm just saying, man, like hey you gotta sweat, you gotta sweat that shit out. Man can't be having no fan in the background.

Speaker 2:

That shit is fucking annoying yeah, you can't do that all right.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, let's get to the music, and I'm gonna play this new, uh new drake. So let's see we don't need this let's go drizzy, show them what's up, hey yo hey, hey, hey, cool.

Speaker 5:

Hey, I'm watching the moves, playing it close SOD, super Soak, rainy days, his and hers matching coat. Jet is so big, feel like a boat. Stay in the flow. I'm watching the moves, playing it close, sod, super Soak. Damn, she was a hoe, but I ain't gon' judge, cause that was way before I know. Cleopatra at the Pyramid tonight.

Speaker 5:

Cinderella bands I got bucket seats inside Roll up backwoods with my enemies inside Homie. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, what's that protection? First time I seen you naked, I didn't say I'm Karini, but you taste and fade. What's that pretension? First time I seen you naked Out in Santorini, but you taste and faded. Say you coming home and give me that goodness gracious, goodness gracious. Watching the moves and playing it close SOD, super so. Rainy days Hits and hurts. Matching coat. We fuck on a jet. Feel like a boat. Stay in the flow. I'm watching the moves and playing it close. Sod, any days is a matching coat. I'm watching the moves and playing the clothes. That's so deep, super soaked. She was a whole, but I ain't gonna judge, because that was waverfall.

Speaker 1:

I'm literally. Let's see, this is Kassanasha. He played this shit on his stream. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? This ain't the release version. Yet your little brother, look up to me like I'm his only friend.

Speaker 4:

Hey, backseat, backstroke. 20 times more tiger, you can get what you want. I hate it.

Speaker 2:

20 times more ass you can have it all, I think he puts an effect on it that makes his voice sound more like his voice. I can't explain it. Does that make sense?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and you can kind of hear where they cut out where Ty was talking and stuff I don't know.

Speaker 5:

I could fix this damn bitch, I could turn her up, turn this bitch up, turn this shit up. I don't think this song gets more. It's like a you know what you mean. You know what you mean. Let's look at doing choreo Like I don't understand Yo.

Speaker 1:

That's some bars right there. I pay all this bitch bills. She know she can't cuss me out.

Speaker 3:

Are you tired of paying a lot of money for your vacation? My name is Shirley Proctor and I am a partner with Tavonian, a traveling membership group.

Speaker 1:

I can help you save time, money, help you and your loved ones see the world. I like that. That's my kind of energy right there. I know it is.

Speaker 2:

That's my kind of energy right there, y'all, I know it is, that's my kind of song right there. I like that Toxicity, toxic masculinity, just got to let the people know.

Speaker 1:

Hey, so y'all listening to Talk. Fnf TV, I'm your host Rhetoric when I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Reality.

Speaker 2:

Hi guys, and we are back to bring you another episode of us talking shit man. Yeah, that's what we be here doing.

Speaker 1:

That's what, that's what it surmises to like and I'm glad y'all people are enjoying it like really we. We got a lot of people that's been telling us like we got to keep it going, keep it grinding mad when we don't put out clips now and we haven't done that in a little minute.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's been busy, it busy. We're back on track today, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we were slipping. We were slipping a little bit. Summer has been getting to us, yeah it got to the best of us, but we back at it and we're not going to fall off Period, but man, more of this political stuff that we got to get into, man. It's like last time we talked about a president getting almost assassinated. Now we pretty much got a whole new election.

Speaker 2:

We do, and it's so crazy. Did you see this coming at all?

Speaker 1:

I'll be honest I'm surprised. I'm going to get into more about exactly why and how I'm surprised, but I'm shocked this happened. So, after doing a speech in which he told us he was going nowhere, he was going to run to, the motherfucking wheels Go, come off.

Speaker 2:

Joe Biden has now announced that he is not going to be running in this new election that's coming up. Upcoming election. Kamala harris is our girl and he has given, given his endorsement to kamala harris.

Speaker 1:

So at first I thought we was gonna come here and be able to speculate on who we thought was gonna be, because I was there's no time for speculation it wasn't this was the worst party has no time for there to be like a lull of speculation.

Speaker 2:

who is going to be? They need to have already been prepared and roll it out. As soon as Joe Biden says I'm out, somebody needs to be right behind him. Hey, it's me.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I feel like with the DNC coming up and like there was an opportunity that if you was going to go big, you could really like if you was's gonna go like michelle obama big, you could have did that and announced that at the dnc.

Speaker 2:

I thought that's where it was gonna go. You think you was. They was going, michelle, I thought they were gonna be that desperate.

Speaker 1:

I thought they were gonna be that desperate because, if you think about kamala has not had the best. Her last four years has always been a joke is where has she been?

Speaker 2:

yeah, I don't think the obamas want to be back, nowhere near that white house I don't think so, either they got their Netflix deal, Like they're doing what they want to do with their time. I don't think they want to do that.

Speaker 1:

There was a lot of reports before this saying that you know Obama was speaking to Biden about stepping down or at least talking about the election and how he should proceed. So I could just imagine if you're putting Obama into this conversation it's because there's an expectation that there's going to be Obama-led campaign coming up. So that was the main thing that I kind of took from that kind of conversation.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you a question Do you think that Trump picking JD Vance as his running mate now that it's Kamala Harris that he's running against, is going to do more harm?

Speaker 1:

I think jd vance is gonna bring up so much shit that trump has just been lying about because of his like his own involvement with people that trump has said I don't know who I think, oh yeah, because there's already um folks who did the project 25 were in business with JD Vance.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so stuff like that has already been coming out. I think it's really interesting because it feels like Trump knew he was going to win, so he doubled down by having, like, a super conservative right wing.

Speaker 1:

Somebody that's more energetic is base.

Speaker 2:

Yes, instead of getting someone that could maybe mobilize the middle to want to vote for him yeah, and that might have worked if he was still running against old ass joe biden, but now he's running against kamala, who all of the middle people, women, black people are gonna vote for her. And now the person that you're running with, that Trump is running with, like you're not going to get the the the middle. Maybe you might, but I don't think so because it's too right now, like it's too extreme on that side.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because to kind of think that Trump is the one that's bringing them over to the center is nuts to think between them two.

Speaker 2:

Like that's really insane.

Speaker 1:

No, and his wife J jd vance's wife, she's just as like crazy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she's like I haven't seen. She's one of those immigrant women who like real conservative yeah, I think she's like, I think she's that's crazy that both of them are married to immigrants him and trump yeah, both of y'all have immigrant wives, that's just, that's so, let's interesting let's get into.

Speaker 1:

Just I just don't know. We want to talk about just the conspiracies with biden or let's just let's talk? Let's talk about the conspiracy with biden first, because this has been going around to the fact that you know alex jones is going to say this, but then you also got tucker carson also saying that this is some information where he's reporting like, hey, this is what I'm hearing. So the conspiracy is that joe biden's dead and that he died like a few a few weeks ago

Speaker 2:

literally scandal. Like olivia pope is doing this, like the from the, the conspiracy behind the shooting, to the fight, and then, um, uh, biden getting covid and then all of the speculation about him being dead and now there's a black woman taking his place, and then there are people thinking that, like, I don't think this is true. But there are people thinking that biden masterminded this because from from the beginning, when he ran the first time, he said I'm gonna be a one-term president, and then he did.

Speaker 1:

He thought that he could do it again, so then he tried to do it again yeah, I think that because that he was been out of the scene for a little bit, that's where a lot of people was able to kind of jump on his speculation. He has been seen recently, but I don't know you know who cancel.

Speaker 1:

Uh, cold, cold is no so he's the dude who usually is on TikTok and Twitter and he like I don't want to say conspiracy, because that kind of like belittles what he does he shows where the money comes from, he shows like where all of these places. Like one of the biggest things he did was he went to a supermarket and show what is owned by big business and what's owned by like smaller mom and pop type stuff, and so that was kind of like his thing. Where it's like I like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he showed that I mean it's a little flawed, and this is just my nature I have to hate on shit. Um, the thing is is like yeah, you support those small mom and pops and then they just sell to the bigger company that's what happens.

Speaker 2:

It's just a uh everlasting cycle of you having to find small businesses to support so that they can get bought out by bigger businesses. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I bring him up to say that in one of his recent videos he tried to notice that there was some odd things going on with Joe Biden's face, and he then showed a video of a lady in the CIA who showed a picture of her in the white house with the president the sitting president at the time and he didn't know that she had the mask on. She couldn't. She couldn't recognize that, or and he didn't know that she had the mask on.

Speaker 1:

She couldn't she couldn't recognize that or he couldn't recognize that she was wearing a mask. Literally she's a blonde haired woman, heavy set woman. She had a mask on, with dark hair. Her features looked a little bit darker. Couldn't tell it was a mask. She literally took the mask off in front of him to show him. So that just goes to show that there is technology that can use a synthetic face and kind of be really passing to the human eye.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure the prosthetics and stuff in special effects makeup on movies is absolutely insane. So I'm sure that at the high government level and when there's science involved, you can do that.

Speaker 1:

I just think it's funny that when the white boys for their conspiracies, they can bring that out. But then it's funny that when it's the white boys for their conspiracies, they can bring that out. But then when we say, hey, the local police are dressing up like black people and causing ruckus, nobody wants to believe that.

Speaker 2:

That just comes out of their asshole Like what. You can literally buy a black man's mask and hands on Amazon.

Speaker 1:

I don't think Joe Biden is dead at all. I think he's very much so alive and he's definitely dying I think he's walking around with a lot of hurt pride, because I don't think people have put this death at his doorstep. Yeah, but I'm just talking about like let's put this in context right, you were the president.

Speaker 1:

You beat this man four years ago yeah you are the president, united states, and you have people telling folks who did, who aren't the president never been the president telling you you shouldn't run, and not only should you not run.

Speaker 2:

You can't do this.

Speaker 1:

They telling you you can't do this. Not only that, they also telling you you need to let this black woman take over for you. Okay, joe Biden can be as progressive as he claimed he want to be. That nigga was born in the 50s or 60s you want to be.

Speaker 2:

That nigga was born in the 50s or 60s. No, no, 40s. I think this nigga old joe, biden is old, it's probably 40s.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's. This nigga was born in like the 40s. That nigga got racism in his heart now it's literally part of his dna that shit. Is he caught? He was with the super predator, shit. So for you to tell him that this colored woman I'm gonna use that because there has been some questions we're gonna get into a little bit of her race this colored woman should take your place and you're in 1942 so okay, so he was good november 20th.

Speaker 2:

So also, I've just learned that this man is a sagittarius and his birthday is seven days before mine okay, but no, put that into into like perspective.

Speaker 1:

You're old white man born in the 40s. All you didn't know him pretty much is jim crow.

Speaker 2:

Segregation into the 50s, 60s yeah, and then you're not even only a regular white man. You're like have privilege and access enough to like go to good schools and be in politics and at your ripe old age, somebody is telling you that you can't beat this nigga again. Step aside. You cannot beat this other old white man. You have to let this black woman do it.

Speaker 1:

You know they had Hunter going in there and talking to him about it. Hunter came in there. Dad. I'm just going to keep it a bean with you, big dog, alright you can't do it alright, alright I got some hookers for us we can get back to. We have a good night, but you, you're done. Alright, you got to listen to me. I know when a nigga's out of it.

Speaker 2:

Joe, please just go enjoy the little rest of the life that you have left. Like you did your duty of like um, putting a wall up for Trump against Trump.

Speaker 1:

You've assisted enough in the bombing of Gaza. You can stop now. It's okay Last president that you worked with. He did a lot of bombing overseas. Clearly you want to pass it on to the next black person. Put all the blood on the black people's hands.

Speaker 2:

Obama did a lot of bombing.

Speaker 1:

He was fucking shit up. The nigga dropped, dropped bombs, yeah, like bag that, or bombs on bag that, all right, so some more stuff we gotta get into. So, like I said, the kamala uh conversation, kamala, kamala, oh, kamala. Okay, so you're not miss marvel, my bad. So, uh, the conversation has kind of heated up. Uh, a lot of people have been taking a back to the statement of her being, you know, a black woman. So we've had this conversation with a lot of different people. She is South Asian. She does have that heritage.

Speaker 2:

Does she not have a black parent?

Speaker 1:

She has a Jamaican father and we have to say this. No, we have to say this. As an Africanamerican man in this country, I have always heard distinction from caribbean people in regards that. We talked about this on the show, about the diaspora?

Speaker 2:

do you mean like the, like african? I mean caribbean people, not considering no black me, dominican that's dominicans are different. You cannot.

Speaker 1:

I've heard it with jamaicans too though I'm not y'all, that's it's not our conversations. I'm not you. You'll say that, yeah, it's not our conversations. I'm not you, you'll say that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's not common for Caribbean people to not consider themselves black. Mm, hmm. That we do other ourselves from African-Americans. That's just diaspora wars at this point, Like we shouldn't do that. Yeah, I mean we should do that, Then we should do that.

Speaker 1:

I respect people for that because, like I said, we have President Obama, who family is from Kenya. Mm for that because, like I said, we have president obama who family's from kenya. He it's hard to say that he lived the real african-american experience, even though you know he his schooling and stuff later on in life. Uh, now you have kamala harris who, again, it just seems like our face and imagery is used conveniently for you. But now, when it takes to be a authentic son of a slave in this country growing up, we haven't seen that reflect in our leadership and I can just understand that being. You know it's questionable. People had to show the video of her saying you know she's not just only doing things for black people, which you know you got to kind of understand when you're running for a national.

Speaker 1:

You can't say I'm doing things for black people, so that's taken out of context.

Speaker 2:

But they're also in the same token. She's going to look at things from a different perspective, but I feel like we do need black people. We do need a president that looks at things to specifically target, like what is going to be better for black people. We do need that, but at the same time, I feel like our president needs to have everyone's um oh for sure, yeah, benefit at the I'm just as a priority.

Speaker 1:

I understand the fbas and why they're saying hey, we can't look at you and say you're like us, like that's been the whole thing. Not like us, you know she was in the whole thing with taraji saying that we can't look at you like that, because for years of growing up, anytime we've experienced that you've always told us we're other, you're other, you're not part of that.

Speaker 2:

So I just I'm not mad at that taste. Has kamala ever not like identified as black or like been?

Speaker 1:

I think one time there's a video clip of her just announcing, like her being south asian and stuff like that, and that's the only thing she referenced when she said it, and there's also been a lot of other like different media sources that'll do that. They'll just reference one side of her because they try to turn into a lot of controversy because you know, at the end of the day, the thing why they have to do all this controversy with her is because she's actually really more right than anything else, like that's. The one thing when people ask me about voting in the election is like what y'all don't understand and I don't feel enough people come from this understanding. It's not left versus right, it's it.

Speaker 1:

It's right center versus right middle, because most of these things, because most of these things aren't full right either yeah you know, like the main thing, the difference between biden administration and now the harris administration and the trump administration will be the rich people still going to get rich, but there's going to be a level of academia that also has to get blessed. If you go with Harris, if you go with Trump, trump is like no rich niggas can do whatever they want. Fuck, fuck the school and they file.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's, it's vile both ways. It's just now you, you make the rich people under Biden or under Harris have to pay for the uh people who've gone to education to give the yes or no for things. That's all.

Speaker 2:

Why did Biden not reverse the bill that Trump signed to just like let plane parts not be inspected? Somebody needs to reverse that, please, cause Boeing is killing people.

Speaker 1:

It depends Like certain things, like that it was a.

Speaker 2:

Boeing spacecraft that had something going on with it. Oh, for real. Yes, it was like last week. The astronauts are safe now, but like it malfunctioned A spacecraft.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's not it.

Speaker 1:

I know there was somebody.

Speaker 1:

They were saying that there were some folks, I think, from Asia that were stuck in space for a little bit, but it wasn't nothing major, it was just they were waiting for a part to come in.

Speaker 1:

But just like that kind of stuff, I think, has to go over a certain amount of time frame and then you can renew it for that kind of and they also may not have been a super duper priority because those guys are also sponsors, like I understand. So we can kind of get into the just the election of itself, because you have a lot of people who are who, when she put her name into the race, have not been as galvanized. You see a lot of the celebrity folks at least I have been trying to now galvanize people to support Kamala. She had that big donation. But you also see a lot of people who go off a lot of the narrator's arm, and I kind of brought up what I said earlier about why they have to talk so much shit about her is because she really is more so a conservative than she is anything else, like this lady was the freaking DA.

Speaker 2:

Like that's the thing that I see the most when people, especially people on the left, are trying to demonize Kamala when it comes to her history as a district attorney, her history as a prosecutor. That's something that, like, you have to do your own research on, because there's lots of misinformation all over the place and you'll read and watch videos that'll tell you completely different sets of information. So, as american people, it's your job to uh be an informed voter. Fucking go get the information. All you have to do is do a real quick google.

Speaker 1:

I mean we can tell some people some stuff, like the whole thing about her incarcerating black men, like that has been grossly exaggerated it wasn't thousands, it was about 45 and. But common sense has to tell you you have to think about that, you have to have context to that.

Speaker 2:

She's the da her job is to prosecute people and put them in prison, that's literally the main thing.

Speaker 1:

and the fact is you can go with some of her record where people say she was trying to be a social worker as a da, meaning that she was trying to bring too much options to people so they just didn't have to be the option to jail. So like I'm not saying that I'm against her 100%, but I know at the end of the day her allegiance is going to be with the police force when things like we're about to talk in the next thing about, like those, are going to lean more to her.

Speaker 2:

Before we get into the next topic, though, like I'm just very, afraid of the way two specific groups are going to vote white women and black men. Straight black men yeah, um, white women absolutely shocked us with the way they voted with hillary clinton versus trump, and a lot of them voted for trump. A lot of white women that we thought were gonna vote for for Hillary voted for Trump. So I sorry, don't trust y'all. And then black men I've seen a lot of y'all doing the oh, she's putting black men in jail. It's either that or Trump, and she's not just throwing black men in jail. She don't just hate niggas and be like oh, jail for you. That's not like. Y'all need to. Please, please, please. Black men and white women, like we need to stand together against the old white men. Please, like we need to get our shit together and realize that we have more in common than differences. Get your shit like, read some shit and then register to vote and go vote. That's it.

Speaker 1:

It's just the level of arrogance and ignorance that just especially the black man, I don't even bring this up. So I was in spaces this week and Imani from Joe Budden podcast was talking about the whole you know politics, kamala Harris, and he said the same thing that you said about the whole prison thing. So they end up you know waxing them and all this other stuff up. You know waxing them and all this other stuff.

Speaker 1:

And it's just the problem that we have in our political cycle isn't the fact that, oh, people are shaming you when you say xyz, it's the fact that y'all get on y'all stages and y'all platforms and say shit with no information. Y'all think that y'all should be honored for being ignorant. It don't matter how you feel, nigga, if you can't back that shit up, that shit don't matter. Like his whole conversation, his whole upset, because somebody kind of challenged him later on in the space his whole thing was why can't I be ignorant in a vacuum and not have any consequences for nigga? Because this is for the president of the united states. You dumb ass and you have a platform and any of y'all who feel like that.

Speaker 1:

That's not directed at him, but that's for anybody who feels like that. That's a stupid thing to say. You'd have the right to be ignorant, but once you put your voice and opinion in the political spectrum, that's going to be. It's going to be deciphered and it's going to be analyzed and it's going to be taken down because you lack information. You want to just say shit, just to say it, and then you got people who are going to try to save you bail and all this other stuff when you don't even know what you're talking about. And it's insane, it's just nuts.

Speaker 1:

Like there are things that you can discuss, but you have to go into detail, like even the shit I know a lot of people don't remember this thing about with uh, vice president harris.

Speaker 1:

She had a whole thing with the truancy in california where they had arrested a woman who had a chronically ill daughter who was missing school.

Speaker 1:

So now that ended up being a mistake on the school part and that became like a really big thing on her staying on her, because they're like oh, you're trying to take black parents and people who are in this franchise situation and throw them in jail, but it's not necessarily the case.

Speaker 1:

She was hard on that, but that was because it was at the time. It's easy to say, oh, parents, you need to make sure your kids in school, no one's going to disagree with that, like that's not going to be, uh, something that people are going to rally behind and say, no, what, what you do? Because nobody's looking at it really critically. They're just looking at like, no, that just makes sense, your kid should be in school, you should be responsible for it. But then it turns into what it turned into and she had a lot of programs that not make it that, you know, aggressive. There wasn't a lot of people who were arrested because of it, but there are things to be critical of her because she does have that alliance with the system, and the system is the problem.

Speaker 2:

Like, if we're gonna have any real conversations about this, this uh election, it's the system and then there's a whole nother conversation to be had about, like uh, how do you change the system? Do you work with it from within until you get into a powerful enough position where you can change it, or do you just be? Are you just a disruptor of the system the entire time? You're not going to be let near the system to change it.

Speaker 1:

I'll say this the only time that the people in France, when they were doing the French Revolution, were willing to negotiate with the people was when that head was going on the guillotine. So take that with what you want.

Speaker 2:

Listen, I done told y'all on this podcast a million times how the Haitian Revolution worked, because we was murdering niggas. That's just how it is.

Speaker 1:

One little tidbit before we wrap up this segment. The Secret Service director had to resign. That's cool. The Secret Service director had to resign. That's cool. The Secret Service director had to resign.

Speaker 2:

Did you see her? Of course she had to resign because it was niggas on their camera phones pointing to the building with the ladder, like there's someone going up there. There's someone like come on, bitch.

Speaker 1:

Did you see I was so mad.

Speaker 2:

When I figured out that she was a woman I was like no woman is ever going to hold that For the next two decades for at least they're gonna have to work their way back up.

Speaker 1:

She was on capitol hill and I swear they found a fucking body, like they had folks just bodying her. I'm trying to see if they still had a video up because, man, that joint was gruesome, like Like Shawty was really just going at the lady's head. I forgot her name. They were just going at her head. It was not a good time and she looked crazy because she was all just. You know, she had to do the little thing. We can't answer questions, I can't do this, I can't say that. So it was.

Speaker 2:

No, she's definitely going through it.

Speaker 1:

No, she definitely did.

Speaker 2:

It literally happened.

Speaker 1:

And then the next day she had to resign Like it was almost that quick.

Speaker 2:

We knew for a fact that she was going to have to resign because this was gross negligence.

Speaker 1:

Oh, no, all over. Like we were asking her like, how long did y'all know he was in the position? Oh, I haven't gone over that. She's like yo, y'all didn't have nine days. You ain't give us no answers like what. What is what's going on here?

Speaker 2:

and really quick before you bring that up. I just want to bring up the d9 army that is about to be behind kamala, because I see everyone talking about the akas on the internet like it's not just of course. Y'all are not going to be able to tell the akas nothing after this. If she wins the hopefully she wins the election I want to not be able to tell the AKAs nothing, but the. It's not just them, it's going to be the entire D9 or all of the D9 organizations that are going to be like steamrolling everyone so that she can get to the top. It's going to be beautiful to watch. I cannot wait for Obama era shenanigans in the White House. I can't wait for celebrities to start visiting the White House again Celebrities that I care about at least. I can't wait to see who sings at her inauguration. This is just bullshit.

Speaker 1:

At this point Also, I'm not a, she just cosplays as one.

Speaker 2:

No, I do not.

Speaker 1:

OK, hold on, Let me show you our body real quick.

Speaker 9:

Most of my questions are going to demand a yes or no answer. Do you understand? I do? Ok, my first question Both sides of the aisle today have asked for your resignation. Would you like to use my five minutes to draft your resignation letter, yes or no? No, thank you. Was this a colossal failure? It was a failure, yes or no? Was it a colossal failure? Is the question yes or no? I have admitted this is a terrible question. This is a yes or no. Was it a colossal failure? Is the question yes or no? I have admitted this is a terrible.

Speaker 9:

This is a yes or no series of questions. Was this a colossal failure? Yes or no? Yes, was this tragedy preventable? Yes or no? Yes, has the Secret Service been transparent with this committee? Yes, would you say the fact that we had to issue a subpoena to get you to show up today as being transparent? Yes or no?

Speaker 6:

I have always been eager to come and talk to Bish, yes or no? You didn't want to answer the question.

Speaker 9:

We had to issue a subpoena to get you to show up today. That is not transparent, by the way you stated earlier. Secret Service is not political. Is that? Correct? No, she's eating her up. Okay, would you say, leaking your opening statement to Punchbowl News, politico's playbook and Washington Post several hours before you sent it to this committee as being political, yes or no, I have no idea how my statement got out, girl, that's bullshit. So Mr.

Speaker 1:

Yo, she was going. It was like ma'am, ma'am, we have to be professional here, okay, okay yeah, I was about to say.

Speaker 2:

Is that a professional line of questioning or? That's a representative nancy mace oh wow, she said that's bullshit, she was going in nancy mace is a white woman yeah yeah she was eating.

Speaker 1:

She was eating all right, so let's get into she ate her. Uh, that was wild all right, let's get into a little more serious conversation. Uh, so rip to sonja massey I believe that's how you say, her massey. Uh, she was killed, and she was killed in an altercation with the authorities it wasn't even an altercation, it wasn't but it was just an interaction with her local police after calling them.

Speaker 1:

For her own safety To get out there. You see the video going around. It's really tough to watch. I'll do a light description of it. You just see her in her kitchen having a back and forth with the officers. She tells them her last words being she rebukes them in the name of Jesus. She tells them her last words being she rebukes them in the name of g and she rebukes the devil.

Speaker 2:

Right, she said rebuke the devil. I think she said I rebuke you in the name of jesus something like that. Yeah, so she had a boiling pot of water on the stove. The officer asks her to turn it off. She turns it off and then she removes the boiling pot of water. As she has the boiling pot of water in her hands, the officer is scared of the boiling water, like she might throw it on him or something. But she doesn't look like she might.

Speaker 1:

Um it's not even close to being. It's not. He's not even close enough for the water to even do. If it did, it would be like a drops yeah, um, then he mentions it.

Speaker 2:

She says I rebuke you in the name of jesus. And then he says that, as she's putting the pot down yes, he, he, um, then immediately starts to like threaten her, and then she cowers immediately. She says I'm sorry, I'm sorry. And then he says I'm gonna shoot you in the fucking head, or something like that. And he shoots her, and then there's. Did you see the footage of what he's saying?

Speaker 1:

after bragging about it.

Speaker 2:

He's like laughing about it. He's like holy shit. He says, well, there's no use in trying to give her medical care. When the EMTs and other police officers show up, he also tells them that there's no use because it's a headshot.

Speaker 1:

He also calls himself the perp.

Speaker 2:

in that situation, he tapes up his own crime scene that he caused. He was immediately fired and he was arrested.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because that's crazy, it's disgusting, and it just goes to show you what I always say. Like police are not heroes, they are public servants. They are generally and I'm just being honest with you generally they are the bottom of the barrel of humanity. There are people who were not able to gal, you know, galvanize respect in any other fashion, so they needed a badge to do that, and it's just. It's just sad to see this happen. I'm glad he is taken into custody. I hope justice is served with him.

Speaker 1:

For sure I hope so, because this shit is tiring, but it's the thing is like you're never didn't watch the video we're never going to get away from that part, Like the part that you're saying, that the part of the police officer giving these third string linebackers and third string offensive linemen in high school this authority and power with the gun that's never going to end with them using it.

Speaker 1:

But it was just good to see and a good feeling to have In light of everything, to be able to be like at least he went to jail, at least there's going to be some type of trial and, hopefully, consequences.

Speaker 2:

uh that come along. I really hope so, but no, it's just it's.

Speaker 1:

It's disgusting. And these police officers need to pay with their pensions, they need to pay with their retirement. You need to stop just letting that come from the city and the taxpayers and you need to really hold these men accountable, like in a real way, not just with their lives in prison, but with their pockets, because if you're gonna be going out here giving these folks, these authorities, all this kind of stuff, it's just like in our state you got folks who doing chase laws and all this shit, breaking chase laws as police officers and then end up killing people or causing property damage or dying police officers, dying themselves. And now we want sympathy when it's like, no, you don't show us any empathy. You don't show us any empathy. You don't show us any sympathy. You don't sit here and try to fix your problems or even reprimand your own people.

Speaker 1:

So when y'all continue to do, that in that fashion, that manner, you're going to get disgruntled people. That's why, like, I'm disgusted now that we still haven't been able to stop this cop city shit and this shit isn't going to stop with cop city, like I just want, just want y'all to know that no, there's going to be a couple that there's going to be more that pop up all over the United States.

Speaker 2:

Atlanta's not going to be the only place, and I shit you not. This is going to be a national center, though I will put money that they're all going to be in prominent black cities.

Speaker 1:

I can imagine this. I heard someone talking about this. I wasn with this, but they said it's going to be a training ground nationally for police officers, so you can definitely see that.

Speaker 2:

I just hope the training changes. The training doesn't change unless you do punishment and I hope that the well for the police officers coming in.

Speaker 1:

The thing is I've been in the training before. The training is not for the well-being of the people. The training is for the well-being of the officer.

Speaker 2:

I was also going to say I hope the requirements, the requirement levels for someone to become a police officer changes. Like it, there should be more schooling that's the thing.

Speaker 1:

None of this stuff. Everything needs to happen. We just keep giving them more money and we keep making them more of a military, and nobody's going to stop anything bro, the nypd has, like hellcats, robotic dogs.

Speaker 2:

The police unions are fucking mobs. They are the mob now, yeah, like that's just straight up local.

Speaker 1:

Your local police union is a mob and they're gonna do whatever they want.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna get away whatever they want, and then they'll throw away a sacrificial lamb like this ass clown, who's being a fucking jackass, you know because, like what, if you're so fearful, then why are you doing a job that puts you in the line of of danger on a regular basis?

Speaker 1:

but see, the thing is, that's the logic. Isn't that the logic is? Because the job is fearful, they're going to be more on guard and we're going to give them the benefit of the doubt for it.

Speaker 2:

That's the, that's the not everyone can do shit like that, like you need to be able to keep a cool head in the the face of make potential danger. A black woman, a tiny black woman standing like eight feet away from you with a pot of boiling water that you literally just ask her to take off is and she's complying.

Speaker 1:

It's not danger, that's not danger like if she wanted to throw it, she would have picked it up as soon as you told her to go cut it off and throw it at you like, be for real and she called you there so that's why I just said it's just disgusting.

Speaker 1:

Man. I understand why people are don't trust the police, why they don't go look for help, because, like, why would you want? Like even when they came here, when we tried to call them for the car across the street, yeah, like I was sitting there duck back making sure, like these guys don't get irrational, because both of us that can happen. I don't, I don't. I don't look at an officer and feel like I should trust you for any particular reason I was standing behind my mom.

Speaker 1:

You were standing behind me, yeah like I'm not because there's gonna be no funny business whatsoever like I'm not, I'm not, I'm not with the, I don't trust the police.

Speaker 2:

For the sake of police used to show up here on a regular basis because our security system had a time for a couple months where it would just like be going off, but it wouldn't make a noise.

Speaker 1:

You got to be careful with that, because they don't come to a house and they don't think you ain't supposed to be here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so and then they would just knock on the door and I'd be like the bug is going on. And then we got a bill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they'll do that too.

Speaker 2:

We got a bill. They were like you keep that. This keeps happening. We keep showing up for no fucking reason.

Speaker 1:

Like I remember like the one time that I really stood up to the police for real Like I had, it was a girl. I was her when she was asking for help because her phone died and so she couldn't really get the help she needed. Her car had got towed. She was in a real bad situation and we went up to set a complaint to the officers and the officers came out. Instead of giving us the paperwork to file the complaint, they sent the officers out. I recognized one of the officers because me and him used to work in the same prison together. We get into a back and forth and I'm talking cash money, like I'm going crazy, like I'm some to this day.

Speaker 1:

I believe I was dark, more like darker. I would have been dead today because I was out there vilely. I was calling them pussies. I was telling they weren't about shit, y'all wasn't gonna do nothing.

Speaker 1:

Y'all might as well put your hands off y'all guns because y'all ain't squeezing shit like I was talking cash money right in front of the police station and, like the girl who I was with with, she just was getting. When we got in the car she was just like I've never seen a black person talk to the police like that ever in my life.

Speaker 1:

I was just like oh well, nah, they ain't finna do that with me, nigga. Like I don't appreciate that they trying to act like they tough guys. So that was that's always been how I've been thought about. Like police have never been my friend, even though I worked in corrections before. Like the authorities are never anybody I respect. They never get my respect, honestly. Let's get into a little more information here about Mr Beast. I'm going to get back into the social media world here, man. Yeah, have you heard about this with Mr Beast.

Speaker 2:

I have not heard about what's going on with Mr Beast at all.

Speaker 1:

I all I've heard about Mr Beast is that he's the most subscribed youtube channel on the the globe yeah now, so shout out to him so, in light of his recent success, he has had some things that you would probably like call what black marks. So this is one of the bigger ones. So this it actually started with this same individual beforehand, because they are transitioning, they are now a woman, so this person was Chris Tyson Now goes by Ava Chris Tyson and she has a child. She's been working with Mr Beast since they were like small channel, growing through the whole platform, and this video came out that was basically exposing them and saying that they had an inappropriate relationship with a 13 year old when they were 20, so a seven-year difference.

Speaker 1:

And also it involved a type of anime art. I don't want to say it because I see everybody that was talking about it bleep it out and I don't feel like doing that. So it was an anime art which takes the character, it makes them into a child, and a lot of people do it where they put the kids in compromising situations. So, to kind of start this off, most of this stuff ain't really got to do with Evan. I mean with Ava, like that's the funny part about this. None of this. Most of this doesn't have to do with Ava. Most of this has to do with this character named Shad Bass. Shad Bass is an artist who, when they were doing research about him, he got accepted to an art school and got kicked out because his art was deemed illegal.

Speaker 2:

How.

Speaker 1:

What art?

Speaker 2:

was he using Human flesh?

Speaker 1:

So we'll talk about what he was doing. So what he, like I said, he would take characters, make them into these childlike animated figures and then have them do compromising things. Are you familiar with Keemstar? No so he's a social media person. There was one where somebody told him to take his daughter who was like six years old at the time and have her give fellatio to trump. They drew a picture of that and he said if trump wins, I'll do that.

Speaker 1:

So that's kind of what this art consists of yeah, and he puts this out you can go to his website and buy it, but they'll also put little glimpses of it or little nods to it on social media and Twitter. This is when Ava comes in. So when Ava was Chris, chris would make comments about this art either, suggesting that he was interested in it, that he liked it, he knew about it and was a consumer of it. There was even like a tweet where, like Mr Beast, somebody said like you got to be a weird dude to have a shade based like art in your house. So that was kind of like he was into it. So what they did was they used that, plus this person who is 20 years old now and he's saying that there was never no inappropriate relationship, just inappropriate jokes. Like he never touched me, never tried to groom me, it was just we just made weird jokes to each other.

Speaker 1:

But it's being turned around because this person is transgender. That is making it look like he is Dr Disrespect. So are you familiar with him?

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

Now, dr, disrespect is somebody who's more on the right side, and he.

Speaker 2:

Real quick. This is why I say we're chronically online.

Speaker 1:

So Dr Disrespect is a was an online streamer guy but he actually had and admitted to trying to groom a minor, trying to get like a 16-year-old to meet up with him and all that other stuff. Them folks was all quiet for Dr Disrespect but now that Ava then had this little situation, they kicking his mug back in.

Speaker 2:

Because when trans people do things that are deemed morally, morally shaky, then people just grasp onto it because they feel like you shouldn't exist and you, being trans, it makes you the devil incarnate.

Speaker 1:

No, for real. That's just what I got from it. Like when I'm looking at it, I'm like y'all did the same thing with the little streamer who found out he did gay only fans, even though he didn't do none to nobody. Oh my God, I think his name is like Sketch or something.

Speaker 2:

Are we continue? Because when you said Gay Only Fans, it brought up something that we don't have on the list that I wanted to bring up on the show.

Speaker 1:

Okay, can we save it for the second hour?

Speaker 2:

Okay, it's just such a good transition.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, if it's good, I can't fight a good transition speaking of gay only fans.

Speaker 2:

Kendall from love island. Usa's booty hole has been exposed all over the twitter streams and pages lord why.

Speaker 1:

You know what the part about this whole story that I'm disgusted about myself about was before we, when we talked about this, she asked me did I know about it?

Speaker 2:

and I did I was so upset, chronically online I didn't see any butthole there was a little pink heart over it, but, like I, I am a huge fan of love island. It's so much content that like there's no way that I could have covered it here, because it I would have rattled on it's, it's six days a week, but but Kendall was part of him and Nicole were a couple.

Speaker 2:

They were my least favorite. They got fourth place in the finale. After the finale, I think before Kendall even got his phone back, somebody leaked his content. I don't know if it was only fans content, but it was definitely. I'm not going to say Kendall's gay, but he was definitely catering to homosexual men. But when you're a gay, when you're a male sex worker, even if you're a fully heterosexual man, if you want to make money, you have to cater to the homosexuals like they're the ones the men are, the ones that are paying to see every male, only fans is a gay, only fans every single one like you have to cater to men because they're the ones that are paying to see every male only fans is a gay, only fans.

Speaker 2:

Every single one like you have to cater to men because they're the ones that are paying for shit. So, um, his, his, his content got leaked on twitter and it's horrible, like it sucks so much for that to see that happen, because, even though I hated him and nicole as a couple and I hated him even more and I only hated Nicole because she was with Kendall that's not right. Like your booty hole should not have been leaked, sir. I didn't see the whole brown starfish, because I saw, I saw enough, you know. I saw that it was you and I saw that you had that thing tooted up, knees on the bed, spread positioned position with the, with the hands on the cheeks, make your money, sir. Also, did you know that both that man's parents are black?

Speaker 1:

Both. He's a me, both. We not the same. You not like us, you not like us.

Speaker 2:

Both his parents are black. That shit is absolutely insane. And his sister is. Did you see the episode where his sister popped up on the screen?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to. Did you see the episode where his sister popped up on the screen? I'm gonna look her up while you talk. No, but I will say that this didn't surprise me from his behavior, from, you know, guys in his situation that are desperate for success. They have to use those muscles and abs for something.

Speaker 1:

And, okay, they have to use those muscles gorgeous, they have to use those muscles and abs or something, and unfortunately, the only people who like muscle and abs are ugly women and gay men. Only people, only people who respect the discipline Bad bitches like muscles and abs too. No, they don't they like money. That's why y'all be with the fat nigga with money. Y'all like things money and lack of accountability. That's what bad bitches like. That's what bad bitches like. That's what bad bitches like. That's a clip. That is what bad bitches like.

Speaker 2:

I like that very much. My favorite thing is not taking accountability.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they know, they know 100%. They don't know, oh they know, you know, they see it in the content.

Speaker 2:

They know.

Speaker 1:

They don't see it. Read the comment section.

Speaker 2:

I'll flip this whole shit over, then you know they see it in the content.

Speaker 1:

They know they don't see it. Read the comment section.

Speaker 2:

I'll flip this whole shit over then they'll agree even more.

Speaker 1:

All right, uh, let's get into this zendaya shit, because I thought this was fairly interesting. There was a was it rolling stone, or was it?

Speaker 2:

let me see, I didn't see the article. Also, it was um, was it tiktok?

Speaker 1:

I think it was a rolling stone article that came out that talked about Zendaya and Sam Levinson and their ongoing feud into why we have not. It's Hollywood Reporter, why we have not gotten. Euphoria was a season four or three. Three. Three season three. So what's been going on?

Speaker 2:

It was a blind item. My bad, very, very shaky information.

Speaker 1:

So the tea right here is. There's been two conversations that's been going on. Zendaya has been saying that ever since the Idol the weird show with the Weeknd that Sam Levinson has been focused on that. That's why we haven't had Euphoria. He has also gone back and said no bitch, you care about your movie career too much. That's why we haven't had it Not too much. That's what he's saying, like we can't focus on because you're there doing challenger, getting ran by two white boys on camera that shit is so I mean, I understand what he said the challenger um.

Speaker 2:

That scene wasn't a threesome.

Speaker 1:

They didn't have sex, I know okay I'm just, I was, that was a joke. It sounds better when what?

Speaker 2:

I said, I just wanted the people to know, you just want to clean up, because she's a black woman. No, I thought it was going to be like a hot-ass male-female-male threesome scene which we don't get too much of, but it wasn't.

Speaker 1:

No, I knew we wasn't getting that. We were going to get this isn't Savages. We were going to get her teasing him the whole movie and then her only going to like one. It's in the Disney contract disney contract you can't.

Speaker 1:

You can't have your disney girl getting her back blown out by two twinks one twink per movie. But no, I think this is interesting because there's been talks that he may potentially write out her character and I don't think that's a bad idea. She don't get naked on the show. I've never seen a drug. I've never seen a skinny, attractive drug addict like herself in real life and her not getting her back blown out on the regular like that don't happen usually.

Speaker 2:

They usually have sex for money and they don't.

Speaker 1:

If they look like her she, she might try to fuck she. She ain't never asked a redhead white boy to suck can I suck your dick for money for drugs? Ever. That never. I know they was friends, but that never even came up as an option chicks like her.

Speaker 1:

He didn't want are blowing you for the for the pills yeah, like that's the part that to me was her character, because she had that little Disney little constraints on everything. It ruined the show for me and I never really liked her do you think that, um, he would just recast her?

Speaker 2:

no, just right out, she got fucking got.

Speaker 1:

She got a high, she overdosed and this is what we're living after. Her overdose like that should be the next season is her overdosing, everybody reacting to her overdose.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, I just like Ru's character so much and I feel like she, her energy, she had one scene where she was fucking mad about not getting her drugs anymore.

Speaker 1:

Y'all think she fucking Barbra Streisand.

Speaker 2:

That wasn't the scene that I was talking about. I was thinking about. I just feel like her energy in her friend group, like they're also chaotic, that like she kind of like the, the what's the word I'm looking for how they interact with each other.

Speaker 1:

That coexist.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the way they coexist. I think it's. I think it's it's a good harmony with all of their personalities and I feel like some someone like Rue would have to come in. I don't know, I would just want her to be recasted, if anything. But honestly, if Zendaya is not going to be part of the show anymore, I don't want it.

Speaker 1:

You already know who I'm telling you to give it, to Give it to the jugs. Give it to my girl, sydney Sweeney. Give her the reins.

Speaker 2:

Her character is like they would have to make her so much more interesting. She just fucked her best friend's nigga.

Speaker 1:

Last season time skip. You can turn her into anything you want.

Speaker 2:

Time skip what? And then how much can we do? A time skip, because these niggas is in high school. So then you would have to do like a college, like whole new cast, everything you could do that, and it would be more appropriate for Euphoria to be based in college. You want a new cast.

Speaker 1:

Or you want.

Speaker 2:

It would just make sense Because, realistically, how does the whole high school go to the same college?

Speaker 1:

No, you just have them jump in time Everybody has lived their life and then you just tell a story about all putting the pieces together, what everybody's been doing, like you can have Rue trying to clean up her life, trying to rebuild friendships and stuff, and it don't work. She goes back to drugs, kills herself, and then you just kind of do like what's that movie with the rich nigga who killed himself? First he killed himself and had his friends kind of feel all morning. It's like a whole movie built billions or something like that I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I didn't watch a show like that.

Speaker 1:

I thought you were gonna say 13 reasons why or I mean, you could do some crazy like that too but I feel like like the tapes and everything I don't feel like she's as necessary as she need. I know she made a little stormy cry on an episode and y'all just fell in love with her performance. But yeah, she did drug addict great once Like the rest of the shit was like fucking mid. I have a problem.

Speaker 2:

I don't think her performance on that show was mid.

Speaker 1:

It's not mid but it's jarring when the black girl on the show isn't butt-ass naked. But you got, these fucking two white boys are when they fucking trying to rob have more agency for yourselves. I don't know well, no, don't do a fucking show about sex and drugs, and all you're gonna do is I don't think we, we, um.

Speaker 2:

I don't think we need to have this argument on this platform again, because we've had it this is gonna be the third time about about, yeah, you wanting zendaya to get naked on euphoria and being mad about that being in her contract. We get it. You want. You want to see her titties. Like what the fuck?

Speaker 1:

Move on, I'm sick of the shit. We're not sick of it we're talking about. I'm not the only one. Sam Levinson is feeling the same way.

Speaker 2:

That does not take away from any of her performance. It doesn't distract me at all. It distracts you because you're a fucking creepy-ass nigga Like it. You're creepy, you're creepy as fuck. You're like. You've made it a point to say that it's. It bothers you that zendaya is not getting naked while other people are getting? Okay, you have the other people getting naked. You already have titties. I don't like it.

Speaker 1:

The fuck she getting paid a million dollars to keep her clothes on like she gets paid millions of dollars to put clothes on. That poor girl, Sydney Sweeney, had to show her tits to the whole world.

Speaker 2:

Her in law be eating it up, she be eating the looks down. You're not going to see anything under what's under these gowns, these beautiful garments that I be in period, this body, everything this is a brand you know what would have been better. You're not just going to be able to see under the brand Fuck out of here.

Speaker 1:

You know what would have been better.

Speaker 2:

And if everybody else does not have the agency or the celebrity to request that, then fuck y'all.

Speaker 1:

Period. You know what y'all should have did. Y'all should have started off Euphoria as her being a recovered addict and her being like a stickler on everybody else. So a recovered addict and her being like a stickler on everybody else. So then it would have made sense why she's not getting caught up in the same shit everybody else is getting caught up in.

Speaker 2:

Maybe make better writing.

Speaker 1:

How about that? We can start there.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I feel like there might be drug addicts who don't suck dick, especially if you, especially if you're thinking about how she is, how she was brought up single like a like in a, in a in a house where, like she, has a roof over her head it's a nice house her father died yeah single parents, like she was raised with her father.

Speaker 2:

She was raised with her father most of her life, so. So I'm saying that she lives like she's not on the streets or anything like that, like she fucking can steal just steal from her mom.

Speaker 1:

I mean the last season, she's robbed a bunch of drug dealers If I can steal from my mom instead of sucking dick.

Speaker 2:

Like I'm going to do everything I can before sucking dick. I'm going to do everything I can before sucking dick. I think maybe, if you get into like five years from now, Rue is definitely sucking dick Like she's deaf, but right now in like high school, I'm a baby drug addict. Like she's not there yet.

Speaker 1:

True, Honestly, the way that they ended that last season her having all them drugs and not paying them people back she should be dead.

Speaker 2:

That's also like, that's also like, that's a, that's an easy out, like, yeah, that that lady killed her because what? That was absolutely insane. She does reckless shit to get her drugs, yes, but that's just being sexual. Is not one of the things plus she likes. Well, no, she does. She have sex with any men?

Speaker 1:

She, it was only women, she, I mean barely even that Like what a transgender.

Speaker 2:

Jules.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's about it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that was a woman in the show, so like she likes women.

Speaker 1:

She kept a stick, though she played with a stick.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but she, she likes women.

Speaker 1:

She likes the best of both worlds, so we watched that divorce movie.

Speaker 2:

Divorce in the Black, tyler Perry's new movie on Amazon Prime.

Speaker 1:

Before we just kind of get into just the movie itself. This was the epitome of Tyler Perry.

Speaker 2:

It definitely was. Let me set a scene for you, okay. The first scene starts. It's a funeral. The priest is up there shitting on a dead man Like this. Nigga belongs in jail. He was a funeral. The priest is up there shitting on a dead man Like this. Nigga belongs in jail. He was a criminal. He's in hell right now Burning in hell. He's in hell.

Speaker 1:

That was yeah.

Speaker 2:

Then the mama stands up. She's, like you, not just gonna talk shit about my son, she has four other sons, it's five of them. And then he's like dumb little nigga has been running amok in this town. Everybody knows they're criminals. Bitch, sit your fat ass down. You raise demons hold on.

Speaker 1:

You didn't forget the best part and the only good thing that ever happened.

Speaker 2:

He was my daughter yes, and he um, he was like one of your demons is married to my daughter and that's the reason why y'all was able to afford this funeral. She was like, really take. She was like okay, I don't need this funeral. She orders her sons to take their brother. They proceed to lift up the casket. She's like now in like, uh, in a very Tyler Perry-esque villain manner, she makes her sons take their brother's dead fucking body out of the casket. They proceed to walk it out of the church and put it in the back of a pickup truck where they drive off. I looked to my husband after the first scene concludes, because that was the first scene. I said where do we go?

Speaker 1:

from here Only butt up right.

Speaker 2:

He was like, maybe it's downhill. He was wrong, it went uphill. It was just drama after drama after drama. Corey, is that his name?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's his real name.

Speaker 2:

One note His performance was very. One note the whole time Bitch.

Speaker 1:

No, but hold on, we got. We got to go back to the first scene first, though. So if y'all not familiar with how marvel moves start, usually start, they start with a big action scene. This is what tyler perry was going for a big, crazy, jaw-dropping scene like that's literally all you could think of, because once they grab, they're taking the body like that's what niggas were saying, like everybody.

Speaker 2:

People were in in the crowd. Oh my god, there was somebody like it was the same they carried this man's dead body out of the church and put it in the back of kids just watch everybody it was.

Speaker 1:

It was literally tyler perry's wet dream, like it had to be one of his fantasies and then I feel like he made the mama fat on purpose oh for sure. No, this is going to get into the to what we're going to talk about. So then, to get into what you said after that. Uh, what part were you saying?

Speaker 2:

you said after the oh cory so, oh yeah, his performance is very one note.

Speaker 1:

So cory's motivation was this okay. So tyler went up to him because he had some questions. He said hey, he's like tyler, I want to know what I need to feel when I'm, you know, saying my lines and what's my motivation. He looked at cory in his eyes and said you see, making good over there he's like, yeah, you hate that bitch with all your heart. That's, that was his only motivation, because they didn't give us any reason why he was so mean to her, except the fact that he had a bad experience growing up.

Speaker 2:

He had childhood trauma. And he was a drunk and then he watched his father beat his mom growing up.

Speaker 1:

So like if you ever was in an experience in real life and seen something like this. That's how he wrote this movie from being the outside in, where you're sitting there and seeing these problems from other people's perspective were like why is this nigga so mad?

Speaker 2:

and you like why is she still staying?

Speaker 1:

here, like you don't understand, but like, and that's why I think his writing kind of takes the low end. That, especially in this movie, was like you didn't give him any kind of depth. Like I understand you're trying to say the trauma, you didn't show any of the trauma, so we don't really know.

Speaker 2:

All we did was keep hearing about it all. He in in like one of the the second scenes. After the whole drama. She gets him home. He's drunk still, and then he he confesses to her that his mother made him kill his father and then they just leave that alone next to the end of the movie.

Speaker 2:

It never comes up again, and then my problem was that she was not treating this man like somebody who's put his hands on her, like somebody who confessed to murder. She kept like trying to handle it herself instead of calling the authorities, who you have more than enough evidence for them to take care of it at this point.

Speaker 1:

Like I was waiting for, like a story, an old story, where, like, megan gave him like an STD or something. Like I'm waiting for one mistake, some dirty down low shit that she did, like she did some one mistake and it's like why she getting nothing?

Speaker 2:

Nothing, nothing. There was a man that she went on a date with after she broke up with him and him and his brothers beat him up, put him in a hospital. They were broken up already. Like these niggas were just horrible, violent as black men, horrible. There was one of the, the big brother after the original big brother died. He seemed like he had a little bit of sense in the beginning, but all of that sense went out the window.

Speaker 1:

No, all of it, everybody's character development was just trash. Tyler, you need to be stopped. And he was talking about people who were critical of his movies.

Speaker 2:

I'm just glad they didn't kill the daddy.

Speaker 1:

He was talking about people who were critical of his movies with Kiki Palmer. He sat down with Kiki Palmer in a recent episode.

Speaker 2:

Let's hear what he has to say about that. I didn't like this either. You don't have positive images of any black people.

Speaker 10:

But what? No, no, no, no, no. You got to drown all of that out, because if you let somebody talk you out of a place that God has put you in, you are going to find yourself in hell.

Speaker 10:

I know, for a fact that what I'm doing is exactly what I'm supposed to be doing, Because, for everyone who is a critic, I have thousands of used to be emails from people saying this changed my life. Oh my God, you know me. Oh my God, you saw me. How did you know this? About my life, my family. So that is what is important to me. We're talking a large portion of my fans who are disenfranchised, who cannot get in the Volvo and go to therapy on the weekend. So you've got this high brown Negro.

Speaker 2:

Who is all?

Speaker 10:

up in the air with his nose up looking at everything. And then you've got people like where I come from and me, who are grinders, who really know what it's like, whose mothers were caregivers for white kids and were maids and housekeepers, and all of these beauticians that don't discount these people and say that their story don't matter. Who are you to be able to say which black story is important or should be told? Get out of here with that boy.

Speaker 2:

Tyler Perry, you're saying that you are not equipped to tell these black stories because you never tell them with the actual nuance that exists in actual real life. You make black women one note. You make black men one note. You assign stereotypes to light-skinned black men light-skinned um black women. Dirt-skinned black men, dirt-skinned black women. You write as if you actually aren't a black person at all. This is so fucking hypocritical, because this is not our um, this is not our gripe with you at all. My nigga like at all. You did not answer the question at all. You just said a bunch of fucking words like a preacher. You made it sound good, like the black church does, but you didn't actually answer the fucking question at all well, you, you talked over this part where he said but he called it highbrow negroes.

Speaker 1:

So what you kind of got to surmise from what he said was all y'all niggas is hating, because y'all don't understand that what I write for is the poor people. And if this what you think poor people deserve and content, you should be ashamed of yourself. Yeah because this shit is ass like garbage.

Speaker 2:

You.

Speaker 1:

Alvin Gray could have did a better movie than this, and that's our nigga.

Speaker 2:

I don't think so, actually that's eight I don't think you don't think alvin, with a budget, could made a better movie than this.

Speaker 1:

Alvin's biggest thing he don't have a budget. Alvin could have watched this, he would have gave, he would have gave cory a real motivation I don't know, but maybe alvin with a budget would eat I think so. I think he would give cory real motivation. He would have had had Megan, not be this perfect little angel.

Speaker 2:

The way to fix Corey's performance is to not cast Corey, because he's not a good actor Like what he was good in All-American. He had the smallest role in All-American. He's the coach he did not have to have, and then he was there for like half a season.

Speaker 1:

No, he's not. He's all american homecoming. He's in the whole thing. You don't watch homecoming. He's in. He's in the whole thing I do watch homecoming.

Speaker 2:

I watch it when it comes to netflix okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, he's in the whole thing, like literally he's had a big story in the last movie. He's not that bad of an actor, just he had horrible motivation. He just called everybody bitches. That's what. Yeah, maybe you just didn't have a good time.

Speaker 1:

You got the fucking baz check and instead of actually doing a really good movie, you sat there pussyfooted with Hollywood. Black Hollywood gave them some nice little checks so they can jack your dick in the articles and shit, but really you want to give us fucking trash dog. Make a movie, nigga, and pay some fucking writers. How about that it? Wasn't even like a— that's the reason why you can do this shit? Because you write this ass.

Speaker 2:

That's the reason why you can pay this shit, because you write this ass. That's the reason why you can pay big bucks because you ain't gotta pay.

Speaker 1:

No writers, pay some fucking writers. It's written, produced and directed by tyler perry. Mr chocolate, that's a bad sign. When you see written produced and directed by tyler perry, you might as well just say niggas is being exploited that's.

Speaker 2:

We might as well just say, yeah, niggas are being exploited. That's what's happening in those movies it's crazy so we're gonna move from movies into TV and I know Family Feud is very fucking random, but I am in the most random group chat. Oh fuck, it's on my work phone. Shit, wait, no, it's not. No, it's not. I'm in the most random fucking group chat and one of my friends slash coworkers sent me this. So Steve Harvey and Family Feud put out.

Speaker 1:

It's a video.

Speaker 2:

There's a video of it, but I'm just going to read the list. We don't have to watch the whole video because it's a couple clips. They put out the greatest rappers of all time list, right, so I'm going to read you. So it was. You know, family Feud's 100 people in the crowd did a survey. We know what the fuck the crowd looks like. So number one they're gonna say snoop dogg, of course, because he's on prime time tv with martha stewart on a daily basis and he's the most famous rapper of all time yeah, like that's, that's like a household name.

Speaker 2:

Next we have tupac, because that's like the one that white people say for like validation. I know rap. Third, we have Eminem, of course that's it. And then Dr Dre who was Eminem's?

Speaker 1:

I don't think that's that as surprising One. Like you said, the Dr Dre Eminem connection, but he also just did the Super Bowl, like Rory Amaro was talking about this. Dr Dre cannot rap, but that's the people write for him. That's debatable, but but rory maur was talking about this and he was like I just don't think people would assume when they think of a hip-hop artist or a rapper, they would say dr drake.

Speaker 2:

But it's like, bro, this nigga just did the superbowl yeah, but I feel like I don't know, that's because I might, we might be too black and educated on hip-hop, but I always think of him as a producer. I never think of him as a producer, I never think of him as a rapper? No, I definitely can see where the white folks, dr Dre has never come up in conversations of like lyricism. Oh for sure, as far as production, 100%, top three, top five.

Speaker 1:

But but he was rapping with NWA and all that, like, yeah, that's what I'm saying, it was part of it.

Speaker 2:

They was writing for him and all of the nwa um shows and documentaries. They showed them niggas rap.

Speaker 1:

Writing for dr dre my thing is like if you go on the super bowl and you lead, head the super bowl he was just on the kendrick lamar shit like yeah he's having a little bit of a run. It would make sense that if this was done, a recent survey he would be a part of it beats by dre.

Speaker 2:

White people been seeing him for a while, so um it's not as random as people try to make it seem like it's not that random and y'all have to take the the family feud crowd into consideration, like it's a survey of the people who are in that crowd I believe, so, of course, like the, the people who are going to take their time out to go on a game show crowd was it five or six of them.

Speaker 2:

Um, it was 10 of them. They did. I thought it was only six, so I just. It was eight of them actually, so I just did the first four. Next is ll cool j yeah, I can imagine. That like of course, then we have sv or nice for you then we have biggie.

Speaker 2:

What's the show that ll cool, j does it's like a swap, so okay, then we have biggie, of course, and then we have 50 cent, and then jay-z, which is like in real hip-hop lists. Jay-z is not at the bottom of the list than anybody's like list, but he's, he's number eight on this. It's so funny. So, steve harvey, he apologized, he apologized to the hip-hop community yeah because he knew himself that that list was fucking nonsense. But I just thought that it was really funny.

Speaker 1:

But if you think about it, that's what a white person would think. The greatest list would be yeah, almost in that order.

Speaker 2:

A newer white person, would add, like Travis Scott.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Have you seen Travis Scott?

Speaker 1:

concerts yes, he's a lot of fan base.

Speaker 2:

He has a very intense white cult following. But when?

Speaker 1:

you have people ask folks the greatest of all time, generally speaking, and this is a hundred. That's why I said this is out of a hundred people.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if you ask a, they're going to go dated.

Speaker 1:

They're going to think about a dated artist.

Speaker 2:

If you ask a younger crowd like Gen Z, they don't go dated.

Speaker 1:

I would debate that too. They probably would still go dated. It would just be Drake and Wayne and those kind of guys. But, they would still be dated artists. They wouldn't be saying jt, you know, she did come out with a nice album jt came out with her first solo project.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if it was the album or a mixtape, I don't care. At this point, mixtapes are not like they used to be. You're not using oh they full new productions like that's an album you can't.

Speaker 1:

That's what I like to say.

Speaker 2:

Project yeah but that that's an album bitch, like what is the ep versus the album, versus a mixtape, when everything, the label, when, when everything that was produced and made like it was for you and it's all on the same streamer site.

Speaker 1:

That's the main part. It's all on the same streaming site but no before you get into your review. I wanted to read this off what I saw earlier. So somebody was saying about jt that if jt was a lighter skinned woman, she would probably be one of the biggest artists she'd be bigger than ice spice she'd be like that's what they were saying, so you agree with that yeah, because she's lyrically like and everything like.

Speaker 2:

I think she makes like, uh, a bopier bop than Ice Spice does. I think that her longevity is going to be longer than Ice Spice's is. I think if she looked like her then she would be all over the world.

Speaker 1:

I think she just more often than a lot of the other female rappers, she actually cares about rapping and actually doing the work for it, because we talked about her earlier this year when she was hitting the streets and doing, like you know, small club appearances like that comes from really wanting I feel like jt really want to be a rapper, like she really loves the art of rapping.

Speaker 2:

That's what I feel like, or? The lifestyle yeah, one or the other, but I really feel like she loves making music, like she likes writing. I have a feeling that she likes writing, so JT drops City Cinderella. I listened to the entire album probably like three times.

Speaker 1:

What do you think of the cover art?

Speaker 2:

The cover art that she changed it to.

Speaker 1:

What the one with the glass was coming out of her ass. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I thought it was cunty as fuck, honestly cover art that she changed it to what one was like the glass was coming out, yeah, yeah, yeah, I thought, um, it was cunty as fuck.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, when I saw it um, moving on, the little apple music thing and it was like glowing and like moving the way it was supposed to I was like this ate, her creative direction, has been eating for a while. Um, they've been transitioning JT into like kind of a fashion girly, which I absolutely love for her. So, yeah, the looks and everything. I don't have much complaints when it comes to JT because she's not a basic bitch, so she's not gonna serve you the same. Like 40 inch, bust down middle part with the soft glam every time and the the fashion nova, like she's not gonna give you that she's. She might look terrible, but it's gonna look like she tried to be creative, which I always appreciate. So I really I am a big fan of jt's. Nothing but flowers for you, bitch. So let's get into the album city cinderella. The intro is um hope. It's like a rappy rap, like I came from the trenches. This is where I'm at now.

Speaker 1:

Type song. What kind of beat is?

Speaker 2:

it. It's a rappy rap song. Like a boom bop, you know, like when there's like.

Speaker 1:

Like a Kanye kind of.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it sounds very Kanye like Jay-Z back in the day-ish. Next we have Brick Talk. She said I could whip a brick, I could sell a split, I could hit a lick. I'm from Dade County. Bitch. I can't relate, I can't do none of that bitch. And I also I don't like the hook. It just it seemed a little wordy. And then, jt, I love you. I have seen you talk about, especially with OK, with how proud you were of that song because you could never write catchy hooks and you wrote a catchy hook with OK and Brick Talk was one of those. Like you, I didn't like that hook. That hook was not good but the song was okay. Next we have O Got to call.

Speaker 2:

Yachty O featuring DJ Khaled, and this song was very like 2000s Southern rap, like Waka Flocka, like the girls have been doing that sound a lot and I like it a lot.

Speaker 1:

I like the girls doing like old ass jay-z and gucci sounding beats that's what I heard a lot about this album, that it gave a real jay-z vibe yes, it definitely did.

Speaker 2:

It 1000 did, and I like that. She featured jay-z on the okay remix so it doesn't seem like she's like biting from him. It seems like she's like appreciating him and like that era.

Speaker 1:

So I like that a lot yeah, I mean, she kind of has that aesthetic with her being a scammer and him being a trap that's kind of like the modern day trap.

Speaker 2:

She went to jail and everything like she. She has everything on paper for um what they require of male artists like she. She did the crime and she did the time.

Speaker 1:

We got. We got to talk about the low parts of this. Are we going to get to that when we talk about the singing?

Speaker 2:

OK, yeah, so let me just move on, because we're going track by track, oh shit. So, next is serving OK, it's a bop, I like it. I'm not 100 percent sure if I personally would go back to it, but it's OK. Next is DOD. 100 sure if I personally would go back to it, but it's okay. Next is dod. Dod starts with that like very to me nostalgic cultural appropriation of indian music fused with hip-hop, like a rap money you remember when hip-hop used to do that a lot?

Speaker 2:

let me indian people. How did y'all feel about that? How did y'all feel? About like hip-hop, using like little snippets of indian music fuse. Did y'all feel like that was cultural appropriation or did y'all like it? Because personally I fucking love indian culture. I'm. I think it's gorgeous. It's gorgeous, it's very colorful, it's very vibrant, it's so rich. Indian music is amazing Indian food.

Speaker 1:

Is this Bollywood? Okay, is this Bollywood India?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Okay, I didn't know. Like Bollywood is like y'all. Really y'all do the damn thing as brown people. So I don't know if y'all are upset at hip-hop's appropriation of y'all are upset at hip hop's appropriation of y'all music.

Speaker 1:

But this reminded Y'all. Better not Y'all take our shit all the time.

Speaker 2:

I just like Indian culture a lot. I just wanted to let y'all know. My name is. Farrah, so it's Arabic in root. We getting A-Rap money. I was thinking about like back back back in the day like tweet.

Speaker 1:

Move your body like a snake mom.

Speaker 2:

That was like, yeah, move your body like a snake mom that was r kelly, so next, uh, so dance on a dick, was the like cultural appropriate, that's dod and honestly it's a bop.

Speaker 2:

She said dance on it I'm sorry I said, wow, okay, this is a bop. I could. I could see myself hearing this outside with the girls and I'm immediately gonna start moving my body, so I like that. Next is lemon pepper solid stunner featuring stunner girl. She's, she's interesting, her voice is interesting. Um, I have one song of hers on my playlist. Is um bitch, I look like I'm fresh off the runway. Hey, bitch, I go crazy the dumb way. Hey, that's my shit, that's really. She said niggas ain't checking we, my brothers with that gunplay bitch and then her.

Speaker 2:

She sounds like a a disney cartoon character, but she be rapping about her guns, shooting niggas in the face her, her brothers shooting niggas in the face with their guns sometimes I I wonder how you relate to this music, because it's just so birdie, and it's like look at what I look like right now.

Speaker 2:

Like, first of all, black women are multifaceted. So, yeah, I've never lived a hood life ever in my life. But, like, if I can, I can appreciate a bop and some some words carefully crafted together in a rhythm that makes me want to move my body. So Stunna is interesting. Um, I'm gonna look into her a little bit more. I'll. I'll look into more than just one song. Next song was Swing and all I have next to it was eh.

Speaker 2:

So next we're moving on to 90s Baby, which I think might be her next single. It's like a really cute, I do it for you. That's the intro and then the beat drops and that shit is hard as fuck and she rapping on that shit because JTB rapping period. So I like that song. Um, next is Uncle Al. I like that song. Throw that pussy, throw that pussy, throw that pussy. I'm gonna catch that shit. I like that song. I, I really do, I do. I like it a lot. And this is the song that sounds the most like a City Girls song. And if she did, I thought that maybe, you know, she might throw a little Carisha feature on there. She didn't.

Speaker 1:

There's, not one, there's smoke between them two yeah.

Speaker 2:

But this is the song that sounds most like a City Girls song and this is the song that you heard, because Rhetoric listened to this album with like four or five tracks of this album with me in the car, and this is the. That's what she was singing.

Speaker 2:

This is the sample that was. This is the song that was sampled on this album, the Thotab. So that's the beat. Then we go to Sideways a hit. Um, so that that's the beat. Um, then we go to sideways a hit. We know that's a hit.

Speaker 2:

Chaotic done made 1711. Uh, tiktoks about that song. I love the fact that he's supporting her so much. They both from dade county, um. And then next we have okay, which also is my. I'm pretty, yeah, okay, period.

Speaker 2:

Um, I think there's there's five songs after this. Right, the next five songs to me feel like bonuses. They feel like they were just like put on there because they were finished songs. And then one of those five songs was the okay remix featuring Jeezy, which closes out the album, which I feel like was beautiful because it was a very that era, like inspired by his sound, like everything. So I out of five stars, honestly I give it like a 3.7, like I really enjoyed it, like there are songs on there that I see myself going back to. There are songs that I see myself being super excited hearing outside, which is definitely a plus, and there are some songs that let there are less songs that I would fully skip or be annoyed at listening to so jt, you can't sing, so stop it, okay j no, but the girls, that was unless you're like sexy red and you're incredibly bad at it.

Speaker 1:

It's not a good idea to try to do the same. Nicky tried to do it. It was bad, I'm pretty sure cardi yeah, cardi did a few times, it was. It's bad y'all not getting the right people to fucking make y'all shit sound like really good singers and that's okay. But if it's not a joke like sexy red, y'all really have to stop this I think sexy red has, but I don't.

Speaker 2:

I think sexy red set the precedent for what you should do when you do a song like that and you can't sing and you're a rap bitch. But I think that all of y'all are gonna be compared to sexy red. If y'all do do the same thing, y'all can't do it. It was either you did it first or you don't do it at all and unfortunately sexy red already did it, that's always.

Speaker 1:

I genuinely think that you've got songs when she was singing. They all do the singing shit that terribly. No, it's no, it's just. It all sounds bad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. No, I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I think sexy red set the precedent for what it should sound like. Don't try to sound good at all.

Speaker 9:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

Sound bad on purpose, but then if anybody else does that after sexy red, they're going to look like they just copying sexy red. So either you were the first one to do it or you don't do it. Just fucking stop doing the r&b shit. My nigga, like meg, did that. She had a like poppy r&b song. I feel like all the rap girls feel like they need that r&b, like we inside. We have r&b girlies for that shit. You hop on track. You don't put that shit on your album. I feel like that's bullshit. I don't want to hear that when I'm listening to your album. I want to hear that when I listen to SZA's album, to Victoria Monet's album. That track with Victoria Monet and Meg on her album, though, was really good, but I really only like it because of Victoria Monet and it's the hook. I feel like the rap girlies need one verse. I don't need multiple verses of you trying to sing. Just rap the one time on the sing on R&B bitch track and that's all I need from you.

Speaker 1:

I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at it at all. Do we have any more albums to get into, or are we good?

Speaker 2:

No, that was the only album that I listened to this week there were definitely more album drops, but I didn't listen to them.

Speaker 1:

We do have to get into it. The city is going to be in a little bit of turmoil now. Atlanta is going to be a little bit rough. Coming up Just to announce this the NBA has officially stated that they have given the bid to Amazon Prime for the NBA results. They are no longer going to probably be with Turner right now. That's TNT. You know, basically you know, for 30 years just about I think it started like 1989, they've been doing the NBA with TNT. Most of that has had Charles Barkley and was Ernie for a large portion of it.

Speaker 1:

I have no idea who that is, you know, charles Barkley is.

Speaker 2:

Ernie.

Speaker 1:

I know who Charles Barkley is Ernie the white boy. He'd be with, okay, well, they've been there probably since I want to say after charles retired, so like mid-2000s. So those two been doing it for a while. They've added kenny and shack to the group I know who?

Speaker 2:

oh yeah, I know who they are yeah.

Speaker 1:

so I mean, they've been going at this for a while for them, so for them to lose this bid is pretty insane. They've actually said that they matched it and they're supposed to have the right of first refusal, basically meaning they would be able to. If anybody bids out for it, they can match it and keep it, but the NBA doesn't seem like they want to keep working with them.

Speaker 1:

Why do you think the NBA wants to take the contract away from TNT? Because TNT historically, with Shaq, with Charles Barkley, has tainted the brand. They literally, if you watch all the stuff they go viral, for it's them talking about the game, how bad the players are, how they're not showing no effort, how they're shooting to me threes. If it's my product, I'm not going to want to out here, have y'all shitting on it every week and give y'all these seven year deals so y'all can shit on my product.

Speaker 2:

Is that um? A regular criticism of the NBA is that they're shooting too many threes yeah.

Speaker 1:

Cause I just wasn't a normal thing when the three point came out. Even when I play in the two thousands, shooting a lot of threes was looked at like, oh you trying to go rogue, like you're trying to do something that won't win. There's always been a size game and all that kind of stuff. So when you see the way Shaq Shacklebell, oh, joel Embiid was shooting too many threes and he needs to go down there into the post and show them boys, put a little licking on them. But these boys be too soft nowadays.

Speaker 2:

They don't that. I have another question. If you could um pinpoint uh, era or a specific player who made this the the flip and like people shooting threes all the time, who are you gonna blame?

Speaker 1:

steph curry 100. Okay, like I was, I was there, it was butter. I was there like I don't even watch basketball, but my dad was like this motherfucker here like effortless so when I was in college I went to college in the same division that he played in, so but he had already, you know, went to nba when I was in college already gone so it was like a year.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't like he was there okay it's like a year after he left because he graduated he, he went to nba in 2009, I think yeah, and I was in college the next year, so freshman in high school, so he was it wasn't like he was out there doing it crazy, when, even when he first got to the league like his shot wasn't necessarily falling, that he was hurt often. So it wasn't until about 2015 14, when he really started pulling that thing and it just completely changed the league.

Speaker 2:

Everybody started he was hurt often. Yeah, and his younger, so do you think that's why he worked on like his? He was already a shooter when he was in college. He was from yeah like the threes was smooth from before he started getting hurt okay, it's just, it's just nobody.

Speaker 1:

It's just nobody really played like that since like pistol pete, where there was like somebody y'all need to be better.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, just be better because this nigga came in just doing effort. Effortless, effortless, effortless Ah.

Speaker 1:

But no, that was the large reason why. But I just think this is going to be a real impact on the city. Like I don't think you understand. Like that was a staple for a majority of the season, that Thursday, tuesdays and Thursdays usually, but mostly for the main Thursday, was TNT. People was TNT, people had jobs from that, folks was able to get good careers from it, and now that's taken away. Like even with you know a lot of other people's jobs who benefit from people being with money, being into the city. Like they're losing that. Like that's going to be a big deal. Like I think we're going to feel the impacts of that, hopefully that they're able to they keep fighting and they're able to retain the rights. I don't think they will just because the NBA has just been so like we're done with y'all. Y'all been doing too much to our product.

Speaker 1:

And this is where the NBA gets their money from, because people always talk about, like, the ratings of the league. The NBA doesn't care about the ratings. That doesn't pertain to them at all. That pertains to who purchased the games. So all they worried about is where I can get my capital from. And they know, if we do another seven years with TNT, that next contract is going to be less because these guys keep bringing down the product. So I think that's going to be the main thing. I just find it really super fascinating.

Speaker 1:

That's an interesting take on it Of what's going on and I just feel like it's going to affect us in the city, like we live here.

Speaker 1:

So I think we're going to see impacts, impacts of that kind of economy just leaving, like, like I said, that's that's a lot of money, yeah that's a lot of effort, a lot of money, a lot of production that goes into that and atlanta's been struggling like we lost cnn already, we now we losing this. Uh, turner hasn't been able to produce anything of any merit. The only thing on tv right now is live sports. Like that's the only thing people care about on tv right now yeah, in love island, yeah, I mean but we'll see.

Speaker 1:

I just hope that we're able to recover from because, like, just with so much stuff going on, like that's gonna be a lot of loss of industry. It's just gonna be awful. All right, man gilbert is back in the news again. This man can't stay out of the news like I feel like if we really wanted to be like the Danny from the stops, from Gilbert, we really could do that and that would be our whole show.

Speaker 2:

I would hate that we could just follow Gilbert. I might as well just leave, so you know the Olympics are going on right. Yes, exclusively on Peacock.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so they just had a game a few days ago with South Sudan, which is a landlocked country in Africa, and I will say, all them brothers on the team did look like they was landlocked. Those was landlocked looking brothers right there.

Speaker 2:

Landlocked, you mean there's no oceans, yeah there's no water around their country. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They look like some landlocked brothers. So I will say that. I don't know if that's hate. But we almost lost to them Literally literally the only reason we won, because lebron james hit the layup.

Speaker 1:

One point right yeah one point win and we got lucky. But uh, gilberinas, the individual he is in regards to sports analysis, and I think the problem with gilberinas is the same thing that is the problem with alex jones. Y'all take him as the first career so serious, like as the, the pundit or the reporter, so seriously. Y'all don't forget and y'all don't understand that he is really a comedian acting as an ex-nba player doing a pundit job. He, that's where y'all forget it at. The comedian is first, okay, the humor is first like go ahead, what'd he say all right, gilbert, do your thing got the males almost lost to some Africans yeah.

Speaker 4:

We almost lost to them and the king had to save us.

Speaker 8:

The king had to save us. I know the LeBron haters are mad. We almost lost to the Aji tribe. This is crazy.

Speaker 1:

A little click, click grr.

Speaker 8:

Man Embiid over there, goddamn throwing the game. He's throwing the game for his cousins and shit. We're not supposed to be losing to air up there. Come on, man, cool Runnings. We're not supposed to lose to the Cool Runnings team. They don't even have shoes. They get their shoes from America. We got to ship them shoes. They don't even have basketball rims, though my new boy I seen he had to walk what an hour and a half to go shoot basketball. We lose it to people who don't even they got baskets in the back. They they shooting on fucking peach. Baskets in dirt. No shoes in dirt, no shoes. Baskets In dirt, no shoes In dirt, no shoes.

Speaker 2:

You know what, Bro Gilbert? You are fucking hilarious. That shit was crazy.

Speaker 1:

You know, what's fucked up too Is there was another player on the team. He actually played in the NBA with LeBron. His name was Tony Gabriel and he's from South Sudan. He played with the team and he says we are a bunch of refugees, we only play with each other this time of year and they took the NBA to the team USA South Sudan. Yeah, they go by South Sudan because it is two different countries Sudan and then South Sudan. So they are two different countries.

Speaker 2:

So the people in South Sudan don't call themselves Sudanese.

Speaker 1:

They may call them South Sudanese. I don't know. That's what the country is.

Speaker 2:

I know generally people from Sudan are South Sudanese. I don't know that's what the country is.

Speaker 1:

Okay, because I know generally people from Sudan are called Sudanese, but no that was where it was crazy, because if you look at two sides of the spectrum, you have what the dude, who the player, was saying, what he said, and you kind of take that into consideration. That's a good thing. But on the same token you have the Gilbert. I think the Gilbert is necessary, like to lighten up the human. I know people call it xenophobic and all that. Gilbert is a clown and that's all he's trying to do. He's trying to say the thing that everybody is thinking.

Speaker 2:

He just says it out loud. People on the internet we have experienced this will fully tell by your tone. You're laughing during what you're saying, that you're joking, but they'll take what you're saying serious and they'll try to flip it and literally somebody called me xenophobic a couple weeks ago. So, like people on the internet just want to be mad, they'll, will, they will 1000 be willfully obtuse, like they want to be that and you want to be mad, like if you're mad at gilbert.

Speaker 1:

Gilbert brought guns into an nba arena like this guy here is all about the jokes. You didn't know that. No, he didn't get suspended for that. You know what he got suspended for what? For antagonizing the ownership by doing finger guns the next day after the report came out.

Speaker 2:

He was like I'd do it again.

Speaker 1:

Come here, get your ass 50 games, nigga.

Speaker 2:

I like you more, Gilbert. You antagonize whites.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he does it all I like you very much. Well, I can tell you a story that you won't like. He took his wedding ring from his ex-wife. He switched it with a fake one after they got into a fight. So then, when they got divorced and she tried to sell it, she couldn't get nothing from it.

Speaker 2:

Is she a?

Speaker 2:

black woman yeah, light-skinned black woman Fuck, gilbert, I was almost with you. Fuck, if she was white I still wouldn't have been with you because you married a white woman in the first place and Dr Omar Kufi. But you know what I was going to say? Really quick, funny story about literally this specific thing. I got in trouble at work for something I said that had to do with this specific thing. On in trouble at work for something I said that had to do with this specific thing on a show or just no at work.

Speaker 2:

I said it at work on the floor. Well, there were no clients, but like we were talking about how, um america almost lost to the sudanese and I was like, well, yeah, those are purebred african, genetically superior men. And then my manager poked her head out from she was like Farrah. I was like what I mean? You didn't say nothing bad.

Speaker 1:

You said they were genetically superior. Yeah, but like that's not necessarily bad. I just said that.

Speaker 2:

Low key. I said that black people were genetically superior.

Speaker 1:

But they were playing against other black people.

Speaker 2:

They were, but I meant in my heart.

Speaker 1:

Oh, she felt it.

Speaker 2:

She knows who I am.

Speaker 1:

Oh, she knows who you are inside.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I said, I got in trouble. I didn't get in trouble at all, she just poked her head like bitch. You can't say that while you're at work and I was like you, right, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Alright, we got one more player we got to get into and this was nasty and I want to ask you, after you hear this, what if somebody did that to me? I'm gone and he tells a story like this about me. So let me see.

Speaker 2:

My husband died and somebody is telling a story about him. A nasty story about me Okay, play the story.

Speaker 1:

Like talking about, like bringing up some dirt.

Speaker 2:

Just play it. I'm trying to set it up. Oh, okay, Like we'll just cut this out.

Speaker 7:

Alright, here we go. I'll give y'all another Kobe story with the chicks Shit I but that's not even watching this

Speaker 7:

Already started off bad so yeah, my ex, we my exes and her. You know the little go-out group with Emily and Piare and all them girls, whatever and yeah, so it was this one chick in the group I won't say her name and she was the baddest, right, and she was a friend of all the girls and all this. And then she comes to LA. She's staying at my house they all staying at my house in LA at this time I think it's my ex-wife's birthday, right, and we playing against the Lakers and she at the game with us. And then we didn't see her for eight months. We didn't see her for eight months and I was like where is this girl at? And when she popped back up, yeah, was living, uh, at the palazzo right there across from um, what's that? What's that mall out there in la? What's the?

Speaker 7:

shopper mall out beverly center huh beverly center no the grove the grove yeah, kobe and snatched her. Kobe must have been shooting her feet, though, like she, bad kobe had them chicks, but he wasn't in no clubs he literally just ran like that's some hater ass shit this man is dead and then you said you didn't see the bitch for eight, like why would you have so?

Speaker 2:

do you? Did you consistently see her before?

Speaker 1:

so he did say it was his wife's friend. So just to give it a little bit of history, sebastian was the first overall pick. He was the high school out of out High School in New York.

Speaker 2:

I can't even see his whole body, but he don't look tall.

Speaker 1:

He wasn't. He was like probably 6'1". He was a really small guard, but he's out of New York First round pick. He sound like he's from New York. Yeah, Brooklyn niggas, Y'all Brooklyn niggas is nasty. Yo Like I don't think that's a New York nigga, shit the content of what he was saying was Brooklyn-y, but the accent definitely was I was talking to.

Speaker 2:

Because it's a certain New York twang that I.

Speaker 1:

I was talking to niggas on Spaces. They said y'all niggas was nasty. They said y'all niggas was nasty. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

They said y'all niggas was nasty. They said New York niggas. Be that nigga dead. Like there's, you're still. It's not Dirty, mackin', if the nigga dead. That's why.

Speaker 1:

I said this was worse than Dirty Mackin'. This was just throwing filth on a nigga name.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is worse than Dirty Mackin'. This is disgusting, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Could you imagine that if I'm gone and you hear somebody speaking like that, Like, even if it was true or false, like that shit?

Speaker 2:

is there absolutely no reason for you to try to cause detriment to my image of my husband after he died would you believe that somebody said that no evidence approved?

Speaker 1:

they just saying that you believe it um no would you send a cease and desist?

Speaker 2:

from from who I believe you to be, that to today, the frederick that I know today, no, I wouldn't believe that a bitch can't just like be like, oh, he did this with. And I believe it because we, we have built a foundation of trust. If we didn't trust each other as much as we did, like shit would not. But I, I really genuinely do trust you and I feel like you're not going to well, in this situation, I'm dead.

Speaker 2:

So I'm just trying to figure out how would you react to this yeah, like if this was the Frederick that I knew and you died being the Frederick that I knew, then I'd be like the bitch disappeared, like she could have been pregnant with anybody's fucking baby now, what is that?

Speaker 1:

what do you say? She was pregnant.

Speaker 2:

He would just say, he took her off, but he said eight months.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he took her off the mat. You know, that's what Kobe.

Speaker 2:

But he said eight months for a specific reason. Baby, I mean like.

Speaker 1:

He didn't say there was a baby came around.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he said he. I feel like he did that for a reason like implying, but regardless, like, no, I don't think I would believe it. With how, with our track record and your behavior and everything like. It would just be irrational for me to believe that I appreciate that.

Speaker 1:

I appreciate, sebastian. You a nasty nigga and all the shit that's been going on, with you crying to be around your daughter and all that other shit. Nigga, this shit right here, is nasty for you to be having the shit you got going on and then shit on a nigga who died with his daughter.

Speaker 2:

You fucked up, dog yeah, that man like there's, not there's. You shouldn't be telling any kobe clout stories all y'all niggas doing that honestly are disgusting this because of how he died, like ew. Y'all should be ashamed of yourselves. There's no, there's no amount of fame that's gonna make me look bend over and like show my wide open asshole to the internet the way y'all are doing.

Speaker 2:

Basically, there's no, there's no amount of clout that's gonna make me do that. I'd rather just die with nobody knowing who the fuck I am nobody, but my my core loved ones knowing who I am.

Speaker 1:

I feel like people don't love y'all enough and that's why y'all want clout that's what somebody said in the tweet was like y'all nba players need therapists and instead they keep going on platforms talking shit yeah, y'all need like mother figures and father figures and aunts and uncles, because like it's tough though, because when you they, when you're at their success, you were pretty much the breadwinner when you were 12, 13 years old, like niggas was paying y'all mama's bills because you was good at basketball.

Speaker 1:

So it's kind of hard to say that to them when what I was doing as a child has gotten me success as an adult.

Speaker 1:

Why would I quote unquote grow up yeah so it's just stuff like to think about, but again that shit was lame. Uh, rip to kobe, rip to gg, rip to the white people that would die too. Uh, sorry, I don't know your names, um, but I think we're good man. I think we yeah, we needed to get to. Was there anything on your list that we? Know other than my stepson is, is starting a clothing line apparently well, we're not too't want to put too much pressure on the little guy.

Speaker 2:

I'm putting pressure on him because that shit was fire as fuck and I want one today and I feel like I want to wear one on the next episode, so get your shit together. I want one. I showed all of my coworkers Everyone wants one, like you. Have orders to fulfill, sir, so get it moving. No, no, but seriously, I text him like he needs to make at least three more okay, I'll talk to him.

Speaker 2:

He just didn't text me back when I asked him about it and I told all of I was like, yeah, he's, he's not charging any less than 120 for those that's there we go. That's how you get it right, yeah period because, no, I, I genuinely feel like he shouldn't charge less than 120 for those. That kid is talented appreciate that, appreciate it in like so many different sections.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry, you'll have half of that genetic code in you soon. We'll get you right. Get you that good.

Speaker 2:

We sort dna oh my God, don't call it that, just call it.

Speaker 1:

DNA, please. I don't want them to know my last name.

Speaker 2:

Oh my bad.

Speaker 1:

Our last name. All right, so life is a labor of love, so let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family and the only thing you should be exploring is these corporations. I want to thank y'all for listening to Talk FNF TV. We greatly appreciate your time and just sitting with us and we want y'all to come back. Man, share everybody, tell everybody to come back, join the Talk FNF fam.

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Speaker 1:

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