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Ever wondered how societal double standards could change if women had the same physical strength as men? This episode kicks off with a critical analysis of Elon Musk's speaking style and societal perceptions of masculinity and femininity, sparking a profound discussion on gender dynamics and abuse. We also bring you along on our New York trip, sharing the stark contrasts between the driving cultures of New York City and Atlanta. From humorous encounters with Danny from the Stop, who showed up with mace, to the joys and challenges of visiting family and friends, our personal stories add a relatable and engaging touch to this conversation.

Brace yourselves for some intense political discourse as we tackle labor rights, union discussions, and the broader implications of anti-union rhetoric. We give a thorough critique of Elon Musk and Donald Trump's recent Twitter Space event, focusing on their controversial views on deregulations and unions. Alongside this, we reflect on the erosion of rights and freedoms in the U.S., regardless of political affiliations, and discuss the circus-like nature of current political discourse. From understanding political rhetoric to the implications of third-party candidates, this segment is packed with critical insights.

We wrap things up with a deep dive into media's influence on gender identities, power dynamics in the industry, and the importance of accountability and ethical integrity. We explore the changing dynamics of societal norms, particularly focusing on how femininity and feminism are portrayed in modern media. With a spotlight on recent incidents of domestic violence in the celebrity world and the evolving dynamics of relationships in hip-hop culture, we advocate for fair treatment and accountability across the board. Join us for an episode that's as thought-provoking as it is personal, filled with critical discussions and reflections on a wide array of topics.

Speaker 1:

They went in there and they had a little space and again, every time I hear Elon talk, I'm just thoroughly not impressed. I know I'm supposed to be because he's supposed to be like a fake scientist and the richest guy alive, but like the way that he stutters and he tries to like he said this. I want this to be a conversation. You know I don't want to. You know, have a bad vibe here and I said come on, dude, you're. I said come on, dude, you're too white to use. That has to be taken to account when we kind of do these assessment of things, because I think that could be problematic in the long run. I don't think like, just like I don't think masculinity should be viewed or looked at as a domination of women.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that femininity should be viewed 100 percent as an opposition to men yeah, unfortunately, like I felt like it was a tie, and I don't say that to be like industry connect or to act like, uh, you know, I want to, you know, keep my relationships with both of these because I'm cool, both of them. I want. It's not that I wanted to pick a side I wanted to be a winner, you're a messy.

Speaker 1:

Kiki palmer got a pass, mega stallion got a pass, sky is now getting a pass. Women, don't cancel women who abuse, but the minute you mention Chris Brown, they're ready to drag them On this page. I will call them out, like I do men. Too many females are comfortable with putting their hands on men because society will call them victims still.

Speaker 3:

I can't even imagine what it would be like.

Speaker 1:

It would just be like a gay society.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was literally about to say. Like a gay society. That's what I'm. I was literally about to say. I feel like if women had man strength, then the heterosexual relationships might more closely mirror um homosexual relationships level of female assault with men men and men. Fine, I was just taking a back.

Speaker 1:

But continue. No track. Girls are the best girls to cheat on, track what they are, because they're busy, they're always running.

Speaker 3:

I was going to agree until you said what you just said.

Speaker 7:

Yeah, but I mean, I've been talking for never.

Speaker 1:

Honestly.

Speaker 7:

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Speaker 1:

Sorry for the you know not being able to produce an episode that was, you know. Unfortunately, we had to go on vacation.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But it was a good vacation.

Speaker 3:

It was fun. We had a blast in New York. Had to go see some family.

Speaker 1:

So it was a good vacation. It was fun, we had a blast in new york, had to go see some family, so it was good that we was able to, you know, accomplish a lot while we were out there.

Speaker 3:

You got to see a bunch of your friends celebrate your dad as if you guys don't know, I am from new york, so that's where all my friends and family are. It was my dad's birthday so I went out there to celebrate him and see all my niggas and it was so much much fun. And this was Frederick's first time like actually gallivanting around New York and he hated every second of it.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's not the city for me, I'm just not going to lie to you it's not Hurt my feelings, ripped my heart out and then stomped all over me. I wasn't trying to do that. You know that.

Speaker 3:

I wasn't trying't do that you. You thought they were gonna do that.

Speaker 1:

But they didn't do that. I seen it. And then you got everybody trying to damage the car. I mean, it's not even my vehicle. I don't own the insurance or anything. This is just looking crazy so I mean yeah, I'm sorry that I'm a little uh at a disarray when I was up there, but I tried to enjoy myself he drives at a respectful distance from other cars.

Speaker 3:

That's just space for a car to cut you off. I'm it's.

Speaker 1:

That's what I learned I didn't like I didn't know how slow they drove up there, like the speed limit, and then the fact that nobody listens to it.

Speaker 3:

When it comes down to it, nobody wants to use their, their lights it's just, yeah, it's just it's horrible up there in regards to traffic, atlanta is they'll cut you off, but they'll cut their light on real quick right before they do so. At least you know they about to be an asshole, but in New York, they just whoop.

Speaker 1:

See the thing is I kind of. What I gathered was like there's just a difference of driving when you know everybody has a tool on you and then you assume nobody does because of the rules up there in new york. So it's like down here we know like at any point, like buddy can have to stick on them, and this interaction on the road can become fatal. Y'all don't really have that kind of sense of urgency no it's, it's insane.

Speaker 1:

But I also got to see danny, so shout out to the stop yeah, we got to do our. You know, we got to do a little video together. We got to chop it up. Uh, sat down with him, really got to, you know, ingratiate myself. You know his little operation so I was really. It was really cool, hurt some feelings so I'm glad I did that.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying had guys you know loud and wrong guys just responded that was dope. Uh, they say I suck. Oh man, that's so such a great analysis oh my god, riveting takes. I'm telling you, all of you nothing gets past, you fellas zeros across the board, but I have to tell you so when we, when we came and met with danny, we got there probably about 30 minutes before recording time yeah, because we were, we were shopping, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I was doing my little thing before we, before we went to danny went to dumbo and we saw dub.

Speaker 1:

So shout to Dubb. He put us onto a lot of game.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You know he woke a lot of shit up, had a great studio, so we appreciate hanging out with you, dubb.

Speaker 3:

Really cool spaces both of them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was really good. And then we met up with Danny and it was funny because we were sitting there waiting, we told. Danny yeah, just tell me when you close by and we end up going inside sitting waiting for him and I hear the producer tell Danny like hey, your guest is in the back.

Speaker 3:

Guest.

Speaker 1:

And I can hear him. I can just hear him make a noise that sounded like confusion, because he was only expecting just me. So Danny walks in, I stand up to give him a handshake and before I can do that, I notice something in his hand and I'm like fair, do you see this? Danny hit the mace literally with his thumb underneath the button. He was ready, he was ready to air that motherfucker out. That joint was crazy. I'm sitting there like, oh danny, what's we good?

Speaker 3:

No need to act like that with us, good sir, it's literally just rhetoric.

Speaker 1:

And his wife he was ready to empty. I'm thinking it's a small enclosed space, so if he let that off, we'd all done.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we would have been done for.

Speaker 1:

Work day over with? Yeah, but you got to be prepared when you're out there. So, I can't be mad at him, but he ended up, you know, warming up to us and then to me once you left, and things like that, and uh, no, we had a good show, so I'm really glad about that. I left immediately.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you had to get out like immediately, but you had to go do some cooking and stuff yeah, I had to, uh, help my best friend prep for his barbecue, which is like one of the reasons that we went also.

Speaker 1:

So then, after that, I ended, up meeting back up with Farrah at the barbecue, and so how do you just deal with the fact that I'm just like not the dancing live type, and then you are like we look like yin and yang when we go out to places.

Speaker 3:

As long as you are in my presence.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I kind of felt like nobody was paying attention to me when I got to eat like two hot dogs and no one like hey yo or nothing, like I'm sitting there, yeah, new York.

Speaker 3:

niggas was not paying attention to me at all. No, niggas was drunk and it was mad young bitches shaking ass on the grass like it was nobody paying attention to you and your glizzies. Yeah, I didn't notice.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even see women that were there.

Speaker 3:

That was crazy yeah yeah that's whoa yeah that's right.

Speaker 1:

That's how you do that that wasn't even on my radar, but, uh, I had. I think I had a good time there. I just didn't want you to feel like. I didn't want people to look at us and be like how does she, how does she bear through that?

Speaker 3:

he's just so boring to her bitches don't be in relationships for reals, like, so it didn't even matter. So the only other like couple that I knew of that was there was my friends uh Shem and Zoe, and Shem drank a whole bottle of Duce by himself and Zoe was just like I don't know what I'm going to do tonight.

Speaker 4:

Like it was.

Speaker 3:

It was the opposite. Like Shem was like hey and Zoe was just she was lit too.

Speaker 1:

She was way more lit than I was.

Speaker 3:

She yeah, she was definitely not the same amount of calm that you were, but like he was, like we were about to leave, it was like one and she was like he said he didn't want to leave till three. She was like farrah, help me. I was like shem, you have to go I mean right up the street.

Speaker 1:

So nothing like you really gotta go it's not right up the street.

Speaker 3:

They live like a calm 15 minutes away, but still like it was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Y'all are 30 shem go home uh, and then I think, from being up there and just breathing in all that new york air, I think I got a little congestion. I think that's why you hear that now with both of us, because now we're like back into the area where actually, like, grass is allowed to grow. You know what I'm saying? There's plant life more.

Speaker 3:

You got a little what's it called Smog?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we're not in the concrete jungle anymore.

Speaker 3:

We weren't even in the concrete jungle. Queens is not the concrete jungle for real. We was in Brooklyn for a day. That's the concrete jungle, though. Yeah, it is when dreams are made of. Yeah, where dreams are made of. That's what Alicia Keys told us.

Speaker 1:

But no, overall I think I will go back and visit. I'm not going to be super mean to you and be like, oh, I'm never going back to New York. That's what he said to me I did. I was in a fit of rage, so we'll be back and nobody's going to pay for our ticket.

Speaker 3:

Didn't nobody pay for our ticket the first time?

Speaker 1:

I mean, that's how we moved though, but we didn't want Danny's overhead to be too high, because that was the only reason we went up there.

Speaker 3:

Apparently. It's not like my father or any of my loved ones live there and it's not like he had a birthday.

Speaker 1:

It's not like we didn't plan this like months in advance, and there's like, but you know, I'm just a fan, right? Yeah, all right, let's listen to the music.

Speaker 3:

Horrible takes. I can still hear it my car.

Speaker 5:

so foreign valet parking, he like to please, carpets in the colony for a bitch. Me. My new glock is like a drum and it's gonna kick, squeeze, trying to go up every summer. Bitch, please. My wrist calls three running to the money. Who? This is Cobain playlist for the show. Go, go, go, go go. They like that shit.

Speaker 6:

Go, go, go, go, go, go, go Back. Then I was broke. I was broke. Now I'm on the island, get my back blown. I'm the bitch he brag on you, the one he pass on. He don't never tell me no, buy me what I ask for. I get off the Julio and I might act a asshole Girl. That shit don't match your legs when you get that ass from. We'll be right back hey.

Speaker 3:

Oh no.

Speaker 1:

Introspective world politics right there Like.

Speaker 8:

What? I don't care about my art. I don't care about my art. I don't care about my art. Yeah, take a peek Bitch. You mainly know how to wax. Take a peek on your lips. Goblin on my.

Speaker 4:

I don't care about no mother Wax? Nah, I don't care about no high and down, nah, nah, nah, you just a high standard. Bring me your pajama, gucci Ronda body member, we'll be right back. I told the promoter tonight, put me across from A-section, we don't play patty cake, they just be letting us in. We don't do the inspection. I can't sleep at night with thug at Cobb County Corrections. I think he did enough reflecting. I think my brother learned his lesson. It's all just a part of the game. We all got a role of protection and, just like the judge, the hammers come out for objections.

Speaker 4:

What's up? 143 Rolexes in my collection? I put the horns on the front of the back. You know Drizzy gonna roll like a Texan. She texting she love me, the Mexicans love me. I'm out here just making connections and Junior boy rolling like Cinco de Mayo. He may have the fifth in possession.

Speaker 4:

The way that I'm used to playing the politics Swear I could win the election you n****s is. I'm already over the next one. I'm at 48. What time the vino we drunk? It's not even a question. He's trying to send a message. Well, eat it down. A reception I don't care about my. I don't care about my. I don't care about my Take a peek, take a peek, take a peek. I don't care about no mother, I don't care about no, I don't care about no. I just picked up something from Mercedes. It's a one-on-one Black exterior, the one that I want, red and solid at the time of the month, blood money. That's how I got this Blood money. That's how I got this Blood money. That's how I got this. We can vacation wherever we want, because I don't care what none of my opps is you hang around too many?

Speaker 9:

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Speaker 1:

I can help you save time, money, help you and your loved ones see the world. All right, man, you're now listening to Talk. Fnf TV. I'm your host, Rhetoric Absurd. You may know me by a plethora of names. I'm here with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, Miss Reality. Hi guys, I meant to say too, another byproduct of me and Danny's sit-down was a conversation about men and watches. So again, I'm watchless. That's just who I am. You're not gonna now, your, your intimidation tactics are not gonna make me put on a watch like my husband is not a an accessorizing man of any sort like he.

Speaker 3:

He don't own not one accessory yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't have a feeling inside of me that feels he has watches though yeah, I don't have a feeling inside of me that feels like I have to put on metal and jewelry to validate myself.

Speaker 3:

So that's just the kind of that's because he grew up with a father who loved him. That's true, that's like and he valid your.

Speaker 1:

Your father and your mother both validated you in every way possible on the inside, so you don't feel like you need to put anything on on the outside to let people know yeah, I mean in any way, shape or form, I don't I wear my, I wear my, my wealth with my health he's also wildly careful oh yeah, you know you don't want to, you don't want to put the wolves out, that's all yeah gotta make sure you don't you know, you know put meat in front of the wolves, because they will take it yeah, people are hungry, this is hungry let's get into this trump space. So trump Trump came into my hood, into the spaces.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I wasn't really riding with that. I didn't even know why Elon even let that happen. I've been told him none of that Trump shit going on. Oh, my God. That Trump shit did not start to beef with us. Elon, Just keep that 100% on that.

Speaker 1:

But, it definitely didn't. Yeah, it didn't. But they went in there and they had a little space, space. And again, every time I hear elon talk, I'm just thoroughly not impressed. I know I'm supposed to be, because he's supposed to be like a fake scientist and the richest guy alive, but like the way that he stutters and he tries to like he. He said this. I want, I want this to be a conversation. You know, I I don't want to. You know, have a bad vibe here.

Speaker 1:

I said come on, dude, you're too white to use that you're too old and too white to be talking about trying to set a vibe yeah like that's, it was just so you can't set a mood. He's, like the old white guy that tries to like dress young and like wear like young clothes and stuff like that. Like hey, kids, my fellow kids what's going on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you can tell by the way he tweets sometimes the way he tweets.

Speaker 1:

What he tweets about, like everything is just such like a kid going through, like uh his early stage of puberty yeah, random tangent.

Speaker 3:

If twitter is called x, now what are tweets called post? You just took all the all the pizzazz, all the sexiness away from it. But let's continue.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, that was one of the things that people said was like when you this is literally the first adjective of this like kind of generation that was made was a tweet and he just threw it away, just to change the name of it yeah, just because of ego.

Speaker 1:

So him and trump sit down. It's pretty much, uh, the normal trump experience of him just bsing you know, just saying lies, talking about you know how he was. I was the one who had the election. I was just trying to make sure it was a fair and balanced election and they, they make me the bad guy uh, from what I heard, it was two hours of trump just hurling insults at people talking shit before we get to that, it the.

Speaker 1:

The space didn't even start on time because it was like uh, according to elon, it was an attack on the system oh yeah, he said that there were hackers. Yeah, so it was like literally like the first hour was just dead air because every time you tried to jump into the space, it would kick you right back out, because I was trying to get into it so then, it wasn't about to an hour that they get everything so it was an hour it was probably like hour and a half.

Speaker 1:

Okay, basically in total, because when you look at it said it was like two hours, two or three hours and so but a whole hour of it was just dead air, so but it does a good thing when you go to it.

Speaker 1:

Actually, that takes you right to the beginning of when they start talking no, that's good, but uh, it was pretty much them just spewing the same bs like, oh, we need to get rid of the deregulations and things like that. And I keep telling people like that is bad language for normal people. Like anytime people talk about getting rid of regulations, bad things. They also attack unions, which you know me.

Speaker 3:

OK, so that was the thing that I wanted to talk about, specifically, because I like watching the news when we have the show coming up now. Um auto workers on tuesday filed a federal labor charges with the national labor relations board against former president trump and elon musk for publicly applauding the practice of firing employees for striking yeah, that was disgusting and they literally made a joke about that.

Speaker 1:

They were like, oh yeah, if they strike and they're out of here just just to say that, with so much victory all, and just like not even understanding the importance of like what labor has been in this country it's.

Speaker 3:

It's such a disconnect, both of them, because like I don't think they know how many working people like are in america, like the whole working class, and then there are so many people in unions, like in new york. I don't know how many other states have like a really strong union states. I know new york is dc's to have some too. Yeah, so like I feel like it's not just the united auto workers that you lost, it's gonna be all unions and a lot of working class people too.

Speaker 1:

Because you're making you're basically saying that you're gonna take away people's livelihoods for standing up for said livelihoods yeah, that's the craziest thing, where it's like you have these companies who make it seem like you as an employee, it's a bad thing when you set up, stand up for you, know your own self and also want to have good and fair business with the company, and it's like that's what trump stands for and that's why I don't understand why people who say they want to vote for him don't take those things into consideration, like the pop, like he's not running on any policy like that was the whole thing, this whole conversation was nothing about policy it was just shit talking shit talking and shit that if they do do it's going to be executive order.

Speaker 1:

He said he wanted to get rid of the department of education.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So that's something that I've been seeing as a talking point for a lot of very radical right-wing people. I'm not just going to say it's Republicans I don't think it's Republicans because I don't think that's a rational thing. But they want to get rid of the Department of Education because it's not a constitutional right. Your right to an education is not guaranteed to you in the constitution. So they're like this isn't something that we need to give a fuck about yeah, and then they also kind of want to move it to the states.

Speaker 1:

And then trump even says well, some of the states may not have a good, good time, you know, in california, and that, but I think it's better and in the long run, that we get everyone and let the states make the decision and then uh, el goes and it just makes sense that people will just move to the places they want to move to. Elon, do you not know what this first, you talked about inflation.

Speaker 1:

And now you're trying to say people can just get up and move to a whole other state just because it fits their ideals better or their kids have better opportunities. No, that's not what's going to happen. That's how segregation happens, yeah that's literally what they're trying to make Literally, if you do take anything away from this conversation.

Speaker 3:

We would have to low-key leave Georgia. I'm just saying, if you, want to take this.

Speaker 1:

If you take anything from our conversation, please understand. These people are trying to get rid of the 20th century, everything that was pushed through that century. They are trying to take that away. They're trying to take your right to stand up for yourself in regards to your labor, your boss. They're trying to take away for women, your autonomy with your body, your bodily autonomy. They're trying to take away all sorts of rights and they're going to still do the same thing Biden was doing in blowing up countries on the other side of the world.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like none of that's going to change.

Speaker 3:

It's just going to get even worse on our end in regards to just our public rights, and it that has never changed, regardless of who's president yeah, they're gonna bomb regardless because we loved obama. But he was bombing motherfuckers and trump was sending people out to uh, he was murdering out to the middle east just the same way.

Speaker 1:

I believe it was syria when there was an incident in syria and his uh supporters were upset about that. But that's when they're always going to follow a court with that.

Speaker 3:

That's never going to change. War is very lucrative, like fighting is lucrative. So economy wise, for, like the big defense people, they're going to make a lot of money when there's conflict going on. So and that's regardless.

Speaker 1:

Who's the president? Yeah, like that doesn't. That doesn't matter at all how america is at this point and then, man, I just it's just so annoying with this whole space thing because people really be like there was folks that was just so happy to see, like they picture on Trump's, because they did Trump did a post where you see him standing in front of his phone and then in spaces it'll show you like just certain people who are listening to the audience. Look, I'm on Trump, see who they were.

Speaker 3:

Just pop the dicks out your mouth.

Speaker 1:

They love. They was loving it, they was riding.

Speaker 3:

You know what that reminds me of?

Speaker 1:

Doggle on it.

Speaker 3:

There was I don't know if this was recent, but the speech that Trump gave in Georgia and then Fox literally cut away and then people started leaving because all he was doing was rambling about nonsense and not actually talk about any policy whatsoever. Like, people are kind of getting tired at this point and hopefully people are realizing that this shouldn't be a clown show Like this. Should be a serious matter and the people who are running should be able to comprehensively tell you what their plan is for you and your future.

Speaker 1:

Very simply put, I'm just glad these guys are just dumbasses showing who they are jd vance clown you know jd vance is gonna debate with kamala with kamala no with um no, with tim walls. Yeah, okay, that should be good. I think he's gonna wipe the floor with him, because jd is just a complete dumbass you fuck the couch and then they also have. Did you see the picture of him with the cross-dressing? No, when George Santos is the one that's trying to defend you about cross-dressing, bro, you lost.

Speaker 3:

Did you also see? They found his views from back in the day and it was the complete opposite of what he's spewing now. I can believe that. His Indian wife did not sign up for this. She thought she was getting with a regular white man, and now she has to be a part of this goddamn circus.

Speaker 1:

What I seen to her when I read about her was the complete opposite. She down with that kind of shit. She really wanted them type of immigrant. So I mean, I don't know about that I didn't see anything about her. She might have changed him. If we're being Because he used to be dissing Trump, he used to say Trump wasn't right-wing enough.

Speaker 4:

So, now.

Speaker 1:

This is why this is going to be nasty. I want people to pay attention and actually listen to what these men are saying. Google the words, google the meaning. Understand the subtext, because this stuff is important. If you're going to give these folks your vote, know what you're giving your vote for, because you don't have the money.

Speaker 3:

Statistically speaking, you don't have the money to be this being advantageous for their leadership I'm just being honest and you don't have enough money for the policies that they're putting in place to benefit you. All we doing is getting fucked and we're gonna get fucked either way, but at least like.

Speaker 1:

I'd rather not give the rich people impunity yeah. I would love to see at least a little bit of resistance that we can still be able to galvanize. Granted, I'm going to vote for. I'm not voting for neither one of them. I'm voting for somebody else. I have a third party in mind that I want, and I'm going to vote for who I want. It's not going to be RFK or JFK, it's not going to be John, but I have a third party that I'm going to vote for.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'll ask you off camera.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even know that there was a third party we're considering voting for. I told you who that was. I told you before I'm a Jill Steen guy. Is she running? She's always running. She's Green Party yo. Oh, okay, I'm Jill Steen, he's just going to throw his vote into the void. That's not into the void. I'm throwing the person who earned my vote.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, which is what everyone should do, but technically, like that, voting for the Green Party is throwing your vote into the void. I don't believe that, alright, so hold on I got a little more politics stuff, unless more people start doing it.

Speaker 1:

No, we got this more politics stuff. So there's a video that was posted when it's basically like some Palestinian threats to the the Democratic National Convention is coming to Chicago.

Speaker 2:

It's where the Democratic Party's insiders and delegates come together to crown their next villain. This year, for the first time since 1968, the Democratic nominee will be chosen without a single American voting for them in the primaries, proving that your voice doesn't matter, only their agenda. This election season, democrats are desperate to rally behind Killer Kamala, a supposedly left-wing candidate who's just as far right as Trump on policies such as immigration and crime. It looks like Kamala has chosen her partner in I was about to say I love him country. I was about to say her partners in crime and her future vp. A warm welcome to our city. We do not care who's on the belly. Come this november, we will not be voting for either genocidal party.

Speaker 2:

As the people of chicago, we condemn in the strongest words possible the genocidal democratic party, which has shown no reservations in materially supporting the israeli genocide in gaza. It has been over 300 days since the start of the genocide and over 76 years of colonization by the Zionist entity. We are not only calling for a ceasefire, but we are calling for an end to all US aid to Israel, divestment of the 120 million in Israel, bonds that Illinois holds, an end to Chicago's cop city and a dismissal of the proposed investment of 900 million for prison renewal in Illinois. We call on our elected officials to invest in our communities, to value jobs and education over genocide and incarceration. We, the people, demand Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker to cancel the DNC. We will no longer accept empty gestures by politicians who have been bought out by weapons manufacturers and pro-Israel lobbyists. If the Democratic Party loses in November, the genocidal policies will be blame alone. Stand united in our call for justice. We demand change and we will not be silenced.

Speaker 1:

We charge genocide I love when niggas like do like the cover up their face and like distort their voice and just start spewing like oh nick, we not gonna be on that bullshit, no more like we ready, now we up, nigga, let's go like I love when niggas do that yeah right, put the battery in your back. Oh my god, nigga, I want to god. I see why the niggas be putting bombs and shit yo them niggas get galvanized.

Speaker 1:

Yo real shit like I'll be understanding it yo, if a nigga sent me that video when I'm like in despair and he's like, oh bro, we gotta get up, we gotta turn up.

Speaker 3:

Like, oh yeah, come on, strap it up, let's go please we cut this out cut this out they gonna use this as evidence against you for some shit. I can't say that, I'm just.

Speaker 1:

I just understand when you a young man and they could say like hey bro, stuff is messed up, and you just like hey bro, let's, let's, let's strap it up, let's, let's stand up for something. That's that gal you ever seen? V for Vendetta? Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

That was like Brown V for the Vendetta. Yeah, it reminds me of Anonymous Middle Eastern.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Anonymous, they used to give. When I was young, Anonymous used to. I was ready to spaz out.

Speaker 3:

They used to get their shit off.

Speaker 1:

I was ready to goddamn spin for Anonymous.

Speaker 3:

Now they just like pop, then don't do anything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's not the same thing. It's not the old anonymous.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 1:

But no, I just think that that's just an interesting point to still be able to acknowledge in regards to the fact that, yeah, even though Kama seems to be a better choice in the long run, we still just have to understand that there are still bigger pictures being done. There's still a military-industrial complex. They just signed off like $20 billion in military sales with Israel, so for like 20 billion dollars in military sales with the with israel. So basically, what it is is we're gonna give them 20 billion dollars worth of we. We try we create that price of military goods which is gonna be our old military stuff, so that we can get clearances to make more new stuff.

Speaker 3:

This is the how the process works, you know you drop them fucking tanks in the ocean so they can become coral reefs yeah, I mean we left tons of stuff in iraq.

Speaker 1:

We left tons of equipment iraq. But they do that on purpose so they'd have an excuse to make more you build terrorist organizations up by leaving your tech in their country, and then you just get clearances to make more weapons because they bomb people with the tech that you left there yeah, we gotta get into this. It's kind of funny with this tracy ellis raw shit, because I think we bring I bring her up a lot when we talk about, like you know, just like the ideas of femininity yeah what we get pushed on to she's kind of that ideal, like what people refer to when you think of a childless, like single woman that's older.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, that's part of the problem that we'll get into. But uh, it's funny because this picture was old. This was like old pictures that she had posted probably like months ago, almost probably a year ago if you're being honest, I think um, and it was just her. She was topless, got her hair in the cross and then there's like just holding her titties, yeah, and then there's another one where she's doing like a selfie with him in front of a mirror.

Speaker 3:

She's showing a wagon um and people were just, she does that regularly.

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, people were basically saying like she's too old to be conducting herself like that and my thing is that's for normal women, yeah, I agree, I agree. If I agree, if you work at, like the bank, you know what I'm saying Like you do like normal things, that's cool. Like, yeah, you probably shouldn't be putting your ass on the screen, but when you're in entertainment and like part of your job is getting paid to be beautiful, this is kind of a byproduct of it.

Speaker 1:

I do feel like I hated the. The notion, though, that you can't apply something to a woman based on age when y'all apply everything in the world to a nigga based on his age, if you 25 years old, you need to already have your shit together.

Speaker 3:

I don't think you, um, can get that off as much as you want to get that off, because as far as like finances, men are expected to have their shit together by like certain points. But as far as like maturity levels, as far as like emotional maturity, as far as like, um, settling down and like having a family, like men it's it's I don't know if it's just me, but like they just be regularly talking about, like you probably shouldn't do that until you like 40, no, we, you get the fuck boy label and that's even still.

Speaker 1:

You're still making an applying an age to somebody. If a nigga is 40 and he's still outside running around dating women and stuff like that, he's going to get a side eye from the general community of people but I just feel like it's it's more acceptable for a man especially if he's not super successful doing it, say if he's just like middle management type shit and you just out here, american culture?

Speaker 1:

yeah, that's what I'm saying that's all we can talk about is american culture because, like I said, the one thing about it is is like, when it comes to the whole tracy ellis raw shit, what I want people to understand is them you're not as talented as her for the most part y'all aren't as beautiful as her for a large part, and your mama's not fucking one of the greatest musical gifts that was ever.

Speaker 3:

Your mama is not Diana.

Speaker 1:

Ross, you know what I'm saying. Musical and what's she? An actress too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like she was not one of the most entertainment gifts in the world.

Speaker 3:

You yourself. Michael Jackson, did not write a song about your mother.

Speaker 1:

You weren't on Girlfriends, like there's a whole bunch of list of things. Cultural phenomenon, she can be the exception to the rule.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But I think that there's nothing wrong with applying levels of modesty with age. It's just a part about having to get a society in order, and if you see someone acting out that may not be conducive to society, I can understand that.

Speaker 3:

Yes, that is the societal norm. Societal norm if you want to fall outside of a societal norm as long as, like, nobody's getting hurt. I just feel like, yeah, people are gonna talk about it, but it's not that big of a deal. I feel like when I saw this and I saw the amount of vitriol that people were just saying, like she needs to put them away because she's this age, I was like, but the titties are still sitting up like and that's that don't even matter, because that's all purchased that don't even matter, regardless of if you're like a normal woman with breasts that look like the age that you are, it doesn't.

Speaker 3:

Your sexuality doesn't have to go away and, like you can still just be an old hoe, like you can post thirst traps if that's what you want to do, like but that comes with a criticism, that comes with a level of criticism.

Speaker 1:

That's my only thing is that you can say, yes, you can do what you want, but, like I think what a lot of people don't understand, in the past certain ideals were done to restrict women and to stop them from doing things.

Speaker 3:

Restrict women and to stop them from doing things I think now it's just a criticism now yeah, and I wish that we can further evolve as a society to get to a point where we can be like, oh, look, that old bitch got her titties out. Let me just keep scrolling or unfollow if I don't specifically want to see it. Like just people are gonna do things. Like people are gonna do things that fall outside of what you think is normal and the things that are normal, specifically like they don't matter, do they like the things that we set as rules as a society, like little things I'm talking about, not like don't put your hands on children, and stuff like that, like what you wear, how you present yourself, how you accessorize yourself, your social media persona, like these are not things that matter at all in the grand scheme of things yeah, and I think a lot of too.

Speaker 1:

With the criticism it comes, and when you do a big overarching observation of it, she's like the opposite coin of a nar smith you know what? I'm saying nar smith is the young woman who got married young yeah, got young married.

Speaker 1:

She does the submissive role and then you have someone else who has been essentially pushed her own identity, her own uh independence in a way, and revels in that, and I don't think there's anything wrong with either one of those. But we also have to understand they're both highly unattainable and, in the long run, do have negative effects, because the the problem I have with modern day feminists or femininity, is the fact that it's defined by uh being opposing male views. So it's not like, basically, you have your own view and it's respected because it's your own view. Your view has to be do you, do you?

Speaker 3:

mean femininity or feminism. I said feminism. Oh, you said femininity.

Speaker 1:

Well, I said, I said feminist and femininity in a way because modern femininity. That's what I mean by that. Modern femininity is displayed in a way where your opposition is to men. If you are being opposed to men, that's how you show that you're making a decision.

Speaker 3:

If you look at media in general, like okay, when I, when I think about femininity, I think I'm thinking well, you're just thinking about, like, being a woman yeah, I'm saying being a woman and how it's being marketed in media okay and it's.

Speaker 1:

It's about the resistance to a man it's not about like oh, this point is correct, it's my point. Has to be opposing to a man for it to have validation yeah, I have to resist masculinity in any kind of manner for me to show that I'm making a decision or choice when you say femininity, I think of like an energy, like an essence.

Speaker 3:

So that's why I was like a little bit confused to where you were going.

Speaker 1:

But if you mean like just womanhood, then yeah, it's just like when you go to the tv, in the media and you were trying to discern how to be a woman from media, it would essentially be telling you opposed men at all, at all walks of life. If a man says go left, you go right and that that's. That is femininity, not not. I'm making my own decision based off of the information that I have obtained I do generally genuinely think it depends on what era of media you're.

Speaker 3:

You're, I'm saying more modern media.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, if you go from, like, when did sex in the city come out? What 2000, 1998. Okay, so go from 98 to now if you like, 2004 if you go from 98 to modern media now and you look at what a female character is, if you were to define yourself by that, you would come to the assumption that anything that is opposite of what the man in the room is saying is the way that I need to go.

Speaker 3:

I think it's really funny that you're saying that, because there was really only there were two characters that were like that, but the other two, carrie and um charlotte charlotte was like but they, they shamed her a little bit for it didn't they they? They made fun of her for it a little bit, but not um, that's how.

Speaker 1:

To me that's how it started. If you you shame a little bit, you make jokes about her having kids and stuff.

Speaker 3:

That specific example, like Sex and the City, for the first couple seasons was just like highly male-centered. They started getting a little bit like more nuanced towards like the end seasons started introducing different things.

Speaker 1:

But it was just very heterosexual male-centered, the male-centered male dominance. What I would say in regards to that, it was highly sexual. It wasn't necessarily dominant where it's like I'm going to listen to this thing. I'm going to stop the career I'm doing for this nigga. You know it wasn't like a lot of that if, no, nobody was stopping. That's what I'm saying they were doing but that's what I mean, where those ideals come from gary did follow a man to another country but they.

Speaker 1:

But in the end of the day, it was about her choosing her, and that's kind of what all the media has done from that In that instance she kind of forced herself on him, but yeah. But I just think that's that just has to be taken into account when we kind of do these assessment of things, because I think that could be problematic in the long run. I don't think like, just like I don't think that femininity should be viewed a hundred percent as an opposition to men.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I just feel like the because of the way masculinity is presented and a lot of these like red pill kind of like situations, then I feel like women, women over corrected and they were like we're on this side because what the fuck is going on over there? Yeah, because, seriously, what the fuck is going on over there. I think that's what's going on with the incels, the red pill Like the, the hellscape that is men, is getting uglier somehow, and we did not think it could.

Speaker 1:

I think what's going on is the fact that there are two different men having the conversation. There's rich men making this identity, putting the money into media that has women having these identity, and then the average man is kind of resisting to that because they know that it doesn't benefit us. It benefits the rich men because they're the ones who now can create more lifestyles by, you know, taking away money from us so that they can now tell these women hey, they're here, go here, here, here and here.

Speaker 1:

And for us as the regular man, we kind of get ants out, we get inflationed out.

Speaker 6:

Hoflation is what they call it now on the red you get, you get pushed out with that.

Speaker 1:

But I think it's kind of interesting because it kind of goes into this next topic. The spaces happen and I was in a space earlier today. Oh man, it was did you get?

Speaker 3:

did you get consent to share this information, to spill?

Speaker 1:

it was in the spaces okay, everything that I'm talking about here was in the spaces. Okay, this is literally a space I was in earlier, the braggadocio public for a forum.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was a co-host.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to mike and mac bricks. I was in a space and my husband is a Twitter star.

Speaker 3:

Now he's a spaces celebrity and so I want to get into this, but I have to.

Speaker 1:

I have to preface my conversation before this, because there it turned into a heated debate with Grandpa Rick and Rocky, and Grandpa Rick is the girl who you kind of shot to Rocky she commented on when we were doing that imani uh space. Remember we listened to that but one that was yelling over everything and there was a girl who told everybody shouldn't be doing this right now. He was like girl, relax, we need this like it's.

Speaker 3:

That was great.

Speaker 1:

Let the niggas be messy that was grandpa rick, so I don't want us come here and be like.

Speaker 3:

She reminds me of the nigga, the girl that be fighting like oh my god, guys, stop, stop, girl, let these niggas do get out.

Speaker 1:

She was trying to hold it down, she was trying to hold it down for women in that moment. But no, this is, this is the thing. I don't want anyone to come off because I was sitting here the whole time trying to decipher how I wanted to do this and how I wanted to, you know, discuss this, because I was looking forward to the oh absurd, you fake. I can't believe you was talking about me. You picked a side like I was expecting this during my whole time listening to this, but unfortunately I felt like it was a tie and I don't say that to be industry, connect or to act like. I want to keep my relationships with both of these Because I'm cool with both of them. It's not that I wanted to pick a side.

Speaker 3:

I wanted to be a winner somewhere, because you're a messy bitch that lives for drama, and I didn't even have to get messy with this one because it got.

Speaker 1:

If you listen to the Golden like Too Clean John or whatever who posted it, you don't hear me at all. I'm quiet as a fucking mouse because I'm trying to listen, because they're talking over each other the whole time. That's why I'm not going to play any of it, because it's all inaudible. It's just two women yelling over top of each sounded crazy but also was enjoyable for me. But it's like I couldn't. I couldn't pick up which you know who to go and win and some of the attacks that were going, just some of them didn't hit. Some of them did hit. Some of them couldn't hit because the other person stepped on it too soon.

Speaker 1:

It was just it was just a mess, but I have to give it a tie. Well, both of the women were phenomenal what were they arguing over? So it stemmed from the first space that rocky came in uh-huh and grandpa rick had some disparaging criticisms that one could say about you know what she should, what she should be doing in regards to her career next steps rattle.

Speaker 3:

Hold on um what? What is grandpa rick's resume? To let rocky know what she should be doing with her career? What is what?

Speaker 1:

well, she's just part of the spaces and she was just having a conversation with does she have like her I don't think she's in media or nothing like that okay, so she just be in twitter spaces she was just in twitter spaces, this one not too much on grandpa, really. I'm really not trying to be shady she like you.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. I'm like like, but like, I was just trying to get like, uh, like, yeah, like what it was where would she have been giving her this advice from from what experience?

Speaker 1:

oh no, she was just giving it just a um observation from the outside looking in, okay, because I mean that's literally what we do in those spaces yeah, we, that's what we just be talking. We give our pedestrian opinions for the most part yeah but uh, so that's. It kind of stemmed from that and then it rubbed Rocky the wrong way. They kind of had a contentious relationship.

Speaker 3:

That would have rubbed me the wrong way too. Yeah, sure.

Speaker 1:

And then it turns over to like I guess Grandpa Rick made some tweets or whatever, but those tweets came from Rocky saying some stuff like bringing her up and then you know, discussing her in an unflattering way on one of her spaces oh no, what did rocky say? Uh, she was just talking about her voice and stuff like that just making kind of like little comments about her.

Speaker 1:

Uh, you know little jabs and stuff pretty much little light jabs and stuff like that yeah, because she already wasn't feeling her. Yeah, because they already blocked each other and everything. Oh wow. So yeah, this is, this is long beef, this is crazy. So they end up going into the whole conversation. They go back and forth with it like they. It was funny because grandpa rick said like I don't want to do this.

Speaker 3:

I like your name also, grandpa rick. She reminds me of um it's from rick and morty. Oh no, I was um.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna say uncle waffles the the african dj but no, basically it came up because grandpa rick the whole time said I don't want to get y'all niggas the moment I know this is, y'all want to just see two women go at it. And then unfortunately it turned right into that.

Speaker 3:

But in the midst of because that's one thing we gonna do is go at it yeah in the midst of this unfortunately we had this happen so that was already alley youth.

Speaker 7:

I knew what I was going in there for. But second, third and fourth, had that not been a script. So let me just explain.

Speaker 1:

That's rocky talking right here. Okay, she's bringing up the fact because grandpa rick and one of her uh tweets were basically saying ebro called her a side chick in one of the interviews because she was dating fab or whatever and she was one of fab's girlfriends.

Speaker 7:

So that's where she's kind of cleaning up and kind of giving more information the situation where they have the talking points in advance and he just freestyled that question. Let's back this up with all other research that she chose to do on me. Why didn't she research when I put all the text messages from ebro, where he's trying to get me to fuck so I can get a radio show on there, and I shut his ass down. But we didn't find that either right. So we're going to take talking points from men who have very ill, disgusting reputations and Twisted and weaponize the shit against women. But you're saying you're in here training man how to empower women girl.

Speaker 7:

I never heard with, with, no about with women in the industry. With women in the industry. What do you mean? Disgusting Like what's his rap. With women who work in the industry. He would shoot his shot and dangle the carrot of a spot on radio. Yeah. That's creepy, I'm sorry what? Wait, wait, wait. It's the Ebro with. Honeydicking. What's that? Called.

Speaker 8:

Honeydicking. It's when you honeydick Like yo I'll give. Honey dicking is when you honey dick like yo.

Speaker 7:

Is that what that is?

Speaker 9:

yes, was called Quit pro quo that has been done to wait, so you used to talk to Ibra.

Speaker 3:

I've never talked to Ibra she said she shut him down.

Speaker 7:

I invited Ibro onto Love and Hip Hop so isn't that what they were?

Speaker 1:

just accusing Dreamer?

Speaker 3:

she invited Ibro onto Love and Hip Hop. What they?

Speaker 1:

do in this industry. So basically she had Ibro on. She was on Ibro in the morning during Love and Hip Hop, like they went to Love and Hip. Hop and they recorded a scene there. So, that's what they were talking about with that.

Speaker 3:

Ebro you a nasty nigga dog. Yeah, that's crazy, ebro, come on.

Speaker 1:

If those allegations and Rocky said these was old allegations these allegations are true, bro. You should not be in a position of power that you still are now. Not with Apple, not with the radio station.

Speaker 3:

That's disgusting, that like there's niggas out here who's still getting this all like. You're ebro weinstein and yeah, you know why this is really, really disgusting. This is all a legend also, right, yeah, okay, but no, I said I said these allegations are true.

Speaker 1:

Uh, the also reason why this is disgusting too is because you grandstand about this sexual assault shit on your own platforms. I know folks probably don't remember this, but he had an interview with kodak black. Kodak black was going through his case and he brought it up saying oh well, you know we want to discuss that because you know we don't, we don't think that's acceptable. And for you to act like this without first and again this is, I feel, about any nigga. In a situation like that, if you have allegations like this and if you've apologized for them anytime you criticize another man on that shit, you have to bring that up. You should definitely say a hundred percent. Oh well, and I know this because of my own actions.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because of my own creepy ass wrongdoing, yeah that's why you shouldn't be doing this.

Speaker 1:

You need to bring that up every time, for the fact that I'm just hearing about this and I be in the media mess is it's. It's jarring for me because, like I was sad about that, like the, the space went on after rocky and everybody left after the. You know, the heat died down and I'm sitting there like y'all a real mature room because nobody here is talking about this ebro shit.

Speaker 6:

Like that's the shit I thought we was gonna be going crazy on right now and I was like.

Speaker 1:

I'm disheartened by that, because you know me when it comes to people in the media. That's one of the first things that I think is important. What you're standing with women, children, like what are you standing with? Things like this?

Speaker 3:

yeah because, it's important.

Speaker 1:

It's important the fact that you manipulate people, trying to use people to say, oh, I'll give you a show. And there's a lot of folks who've been doing this, like I've again, I've been doing my research on a lot of you guys, a lot of folks who've been doing this. Like, again, I've been doing my research on a lot of you guys, a lot of you guys on platforms. Now there's a lot of folks making claims about y'all.

Speaker 3:

A lot of men who have these positions of power end up doing that. Let me ask you a question. This is probably there might be a study that's been done on this, maybe not. Do you think the positions of power make the people, make the men do this, or do you think that it's already in them and then they just happen to be in a position of power to be able to um exploit?

Speaker 1:

people. I think that to kind of even have that ambition, to even get to those positions of power. This is part of you. Like you're okay with going backstabbing people, you're okay with pressuring people to do things for you that they may not want to do. Like that's already something that is in you.

Speaker 3:

So you're saying that the person is already of shaky moral character? Yeah, so when you are of shaky moral character, you can do things to get successful easier.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you'll do things that'll get successful that will then bleed into other aspects of your life, like if I can tell if I can steal from a producer or a guy who's doing a beat, or something like that. I can see a nigga taking advantage of a woman when she's in a vulnerable position, so I definitely can see that, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That all kind of stems from that.

Speaker 1:

Okay position. So I definitely can see that, yeah, that all kind of stems from that okay and that's why I just think, like I feel like I would agree with you on that, like the idea of just wanting to be industry or like operating in the industry politics, you kind of show that you do have a nasty track record on you what does that?

Speaker 3:

what does that look like for us? For you knew me yeah, because we're like we talk about it and then like we're gonna be in close proximity to like if, when we do get successful at what we want to get into, like we are technically going to be a part of that industry yeah I mean it depends on we're gonna be critiquing said industry, but still, like wendy was industry, yeah, I mean she was talking shit about everybody.

Speaker 1:

Everybody can get it, it's kind of like the episode of black Mirror where the dude you know got pissed off because his girl got pushed into the porn and stuff. And then he, you know, turned into a revolutionary figure, and then they just monetized that. So it's kind of one of those things where it's kind of out of your control.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All you can do is actually do things to resist if that matters to you. Things to resist if that matters to you, so like it would have to be incumbent upon us to just make decisions that resist the status quo and help you know, the more people around us. That would just be have to be active choice we make every day yeah and it's not gonna. It's not gonna always be easy, because it's a system for a reason, and they encapsulate also we're gonna make less money oh for sure we would definitely do that, love that well, I mean.

Speaker 1:

That's why I feel like that's where it comes to, where we just have to go do opposite means like you just have to kind of do other things, like you're not gonna basically have, uh, a line of I'm trying to go a rapport with a company per se, but you can still sell a product for you because we're still gonna have a loyal, yeah, if you can still do it.

Speaker 1:

No, I mean like, if you do affiliate marketing and stuff like that, where, like just say, we had we get the link for these couches and some of these chairs and somebody wants to buy these chairs, they can click our link and then we get a portion of the money when they buy the chair.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my god, not snake oil salesman.

Speaker 1:

I'm kidding, that's not really snake oil salesman, that's just like these are good chairs guys like if somebody we did it with your outfits, if we put a link for all your outfits, no, that's definitely I'm going to be.

Speaker 3:

when we get to that point, y'all are going to have my head to toe in everything that I used on my face. I'm going to do full get ready with me's on lives before we record the show. Y'all are going to see everything. We're both fully going to be our own brands, everything.

Speaker 1:

That's where it comes to, where it just becomes more work for us. On that end, we can either take the the big money from a company, or we just work our butt off and sell, sell, sell and every aspect that we do, and then we can make our own choices yeah, people have to acquiesce to us to a degree yeah, but I would prefer it that way in the long run it's just back to you, bro.

Speaker 1:

You are a nasty man yeah if these allegations are true, uh, I feel like if we if I cut this up, I'm probably gonna at you, I'm gonna at ebro, because we need to clean this up, man, y'all niggas need to. We need to start putting out all of these videos and clips of men and women making accusations on you figures in media and y'all need to come clean. Y'all need to wake it up.

Speaker 3:

It's not looking and ebro hasn't really had like negative press or anything he's always been looked at as a cornball.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so like for me for somebody to say that to me and hear this like it's just. It doesn't feel like it's the same person because he does so much grandstanding with that, I didn't think that this would be him. But I mean ibrahim, what are you doing, man? What are you doing? What do you want?

Speaker 3:

yeah, if you're gonna act like you're, uh, moral, morally superior to everybody else, you have to, you have to like be it, or acknowledge your flaws at every turn when you talk about stuff like this. Then you can't act like you're morally superior, because we know that you are not.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you can still do like the chastise and stuff. You just got to make sure you humble yourself before you do it, that's all you have to, like you said, say it from a point of like.

Speaker 3:

I've been here before, here's my advice. But you can't be above other people.

Speaker 1:

No, can't be above other people. No, so let's get into is. We've had two situations of domestic violence that's happened in the celebrity circle, your girl kai jackson, who we've talked about on the show before oh my god, sky jackson that's a kai my bad yeah I was like who is kai we? Got sky jackson, and then also we got yg and sweetie.

Speaker 3:

So yg and sweetie had a thing.

Speaker 1:

Yes, but first let's talk about sky.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because she was um. She was trending number one on twitter yesterday. Yeah, so it was tmz.

Speaker 1:

Everybody was reporting about it when she got arrested. I read the article. You know, once I see this, I'm all I'm getting to it we gotta figure out what's going on.

Speaker 1:

These little girls are out here striking men so apparently they was having a little. You know know they was out somewhere in public, they had a little altercation. The police get called. They tell the police, like you know, this is my girl, she were engaged, she pregnant and everything's cool. The police check the footage of the surveillance area. They see her like pushing on this nigga and they're like, no, mama, you got to come in for assault and pretty on this nigga. And they're like, nah, mama, you gotta come, you gotta come in for assault.

Speaker 1:

And pretty much I don't know if you saw the clip or video and I think it was from that day where they were out. She's like doing some little promo type stuff video and he throws up like some gang shit in the back and she gets mad at him and that's where it looks like it kind of stemmed from. Maybe they was just out and about.

Speaker 1:

Her brain has been tanking as of late for a while, for a while now it's been going downhill yeah the fact that you, even with the dude who looks like he's probably one of my cousins, you know what I'm saying. That's how he looks. He looks like he's one of my cousins that got mixed with the, the caucasian oh, wow so and he doing all this gang shit don't look like he probably bringing in that kind of paper. It just looks bad for her. She looks like she on some. Uh kiki palmer and uh darius is darius right yeah, which are they back singing together again.

Speaker 1:

She dropped the restraining order and they out, out and about again like I said, man just toxic yeah, man, a lot of toxicity out here with the, with the couples, but I just think that it's important that we bring this up because, wow, I feel like female violence isn't a real thing, like it's not actually something that because we're physically inferior. Yeah physically inferior. And then also the fact that, like you know, you're just come on, she's a little lady. What's she gonna do?

Speaker 3:

yeah, I'm gonna hurt nobody, but I think that it's important that I read the even if she's trying to like fuck him up like she don't have a weapon, it's not really. He's gonna be okay, yeah, if she doesn't have like a rock or a weapon.

Speaker 1:

It's not really violence. I don't really look at women attacking men or attacking people as anything, unless they have a weapon. So if she was just pushing them, she just wanted to feel like she had some type of control. But daphne is at it again. So you know our girl daphne the the one who woke it up on Twitter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the one who woke it up on Brick Lady, who called her out and was exposing her. This is what she said Kiki Palmer got a pass, megan Stallion got a pass, sky is now getting a pass. Women don't cancel women who abuse, but the minute you mention Chris Brown, they're ready to drag them On this page. I will call them out, like I do men. Too many females are comfortable with putting their hands on men because society will call them victims. Still, no matter your size, no matter your hands, to keep your hands to yourself. Shout out to the police who viewed the video and arrested her. Too many men are sitting in prison over a lie. Call them out.

Speaker 3:

Meg was in a. Meg put her hands on somebody.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they said that she was putting her hands on tori. I think there was somebody else. They said she's putting her hands on too like what they said.

Speaker 3:

She got a little violent little hand, we have no proof of that, so I'll just tell you what she's just saying.

Speaker 1:

Like no, I'm just saying she's just saying shit but we do know what kiki palmer they did say that she was getting violent with with buddy.

Speaker 3:

So do we proof of that too? There were some video clips that were showing it.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and they were saying that they were just showing us initially the clips of him defending himself, but it was actually more to it and she was the one in the initiator. I seen that video where they was doing that with Kiki Palmer, but no, I just think it's important that I think that other women should address this.

Speaker 1:

As a man, I can't see women violence as a real thing it's kind of like, just like a kid being upset, but I feel like, as a woman, y'all should hold y'all on, like you should be sitting here like kai or sky. That's wrong.

Speaker 3:

You should grandstand on her right now I'm not gonna grandstand on that, I'm not but you shouldn't put your hands on a man without expecting him to put his hands on you, like because you never know what he's going to react. I feel like that's just stupid. You know you're not as strong as this as this man. You know if he snaps because you hit him, he could like beat you to a bloody pulp, and you know that unless you have a weapon readily available right there, that you cannot fucking protect yourself. So I feel like it you need to.

Speaker 3:

We need to check our emotions and like not try to actually fight a man, because that's just never a good idea, but like sometimes you know you be one to smack a nigga and I get that, I do, I really do, because men are just like. So like you, you really be wanting to put your hands on them and God God did this on purpose, making us not as strong, because if we were physical equals to men, I feel like the world would be a completely different place. A completely different place.

Speaker 1:

I think y'all would still take the L.

Speaker 3:

If we were physical equals to men, the world would be a completely different place.

Speaker 1:

So you're trying to say if all women were the Imani girl from Algeria, it'd be alright, we'd be able to hold y'all on.

Speaker 3:

Like yeah.

Speaker 1:

Y'all had the XY. Like if we were literally like, if men and women were always like the same amount of strong I don't feel like that make, but I don't think that's going to have the same effect on women. Y'all not going to be the same kind of women like y'all. Y'all are going to be structurally different that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

The world would be a day for a different place.

Speaker 1:

It would be crazy yeah, if we were sitting here, a man and woman could just fight each other off the top you can't even imagine what it would be like I feel like a gay society that's what I'm.

Speaker 3:

I was literally about to say. I feel like if women had man strength, then the heterosexual relationships might more closely mirror um homosexual relationships level of female assault with men, men and men, not women and women.

Speaker 1:

No, it's the same thing, because y'all get to. I was literally in a space the other day when they were talking about how if the girl was saying, when I'm dating a woman, I feel more comfortable putting my hands on her if something goes awry than I would if I was dating oh, because that's, that's just another woman yeah, yeah y'all are women are are they see it?

Speaker 3:

as, not as, domestic violencey. Like that's your partner. It's still domestic violence.

Speaker 1:

You're just a crazy bitch, women don't look at violence on other women from each other as a thing they look at it as the same. Anytime a woman is initiating violence, if it's on another woman or if it's on a man, they do not look at it like it's a thing, it's just. Oh, I, I, I did it because you made me do it, it's always that I have a mosquito bite on my foot.

Speaker 1:

It's very annoying oh well I'm sorry guys yeah, they'll like that. They'll see you gnawing at your ankle like a mad woman, but then okay.

Speaker 1:

So let's just talk about the sweet, the sweetie young yg thing so apparently apparently they were at home and there was, you know, ruckus coming up from the home. I think neighbors called the police. They showed up. Nobody was arrested, uh, but that nigga yg posted something earlier, later, later on that time, later on the day or next day, where he posted a lion and then a cheetah at the bottom, basically implying that somebody basically started because somebody went through somebody's phone. They didn't specify who went through who phone, but somebody went through somebody's phone and then he's saying it's a cheetah.

Speaker 1:

He's calling her a cheetah A lion and a cheetah.

Speaker 3:

Did Sweetie cheat on another.

Speaker 1:

That's what it sounds like.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God bitch, just keep cheating on these niggas why?

Speaker 1:

but why be with the niggas? If you just gonna get cheap, they still gonna pay for you. If you fuck on them, you don't gotta cheat on a nigga yeah, break their hearts. The thing is this the nigga break these niggas hearts, the nigga who's gonna cuff you make?

Speaker 3:

them, wife you, and break these niggas hearts. These niggas be doing unnecessary shit too. Nigga, why did you, why did you make me feel secure and then do this shit, sweetie, you, you fucking keep doing that shit bitch, you go through the whole industry do chris brown next I'm talking, don't do chris brown next. He might murder you I take that back.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking to the men out here. What y'all gotta understand, the women too. The nigga who is cuffing, sweetie front, front facing, ain't the nigga you want to be with. That's just real shit. What do you mean by that?

Speaker 3:

I need you to break it all the way down the nigga who is cuffing Sweetie who has been.

Speaker 1:

I'm exploiting every nigga around me, the nigga who is cuffing that is ace. He hates himself. The nigga who wants to be open and front-facing with have you seen? Sweetie hates themselves. She's very beautiful and she is fine as fuck but again, her personality and her, the things that she discussed, in the way that she discussed things, shows you as a nigga. You ain't nothing and I don't understand why, as a man, those kind of women only make you first of all. Why is she?

Speaker 3:

from from california. They love them. A half filipino half, whatever the fuck else she is.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about her personality and the sentiments she espouses in her media that I don't understand. As a man with any kind of means, why would you want to be around a lady like that as your girl? I can understand having sex with her, buying her stuff just to appease her, but I'm talking about why would you want this to be next to you when you know she is literally discussing your relationship like it's a long-term tricking? She don't talk about you like an admiration. I never heard talk be admired by Quavo when they were dating. She just talked about what he could get her and what he would buy her.

Speaker 3:

We didn't listen to Sweetie's B-side, so B-roll or whatever the fuck.

Speaker 1:

That's why she sold like 9K records.

Speaker 3:

Yeah. So To be fair, we don't know, if she was doing that, she might have had a lovey-dovey Song in there again.

Speaker 1:

Well, why'd she Nothing about espousing that this man Is a good person in any kind of aspect.

Speaker 3:

She has only dropped one song since They've been sitting there.

Speaker 1:

She's been trying to drop more and they don't want her, just like Karisha. The label's like yo, you're not growing with your music. Nobody wants to listen to these women after a certain time. Like y'all got to understand. Like this hip-hop shit got to be like old college for women. You go in there to find a nigga that got money, that's going to take care of you, and then you get out.

Speaker 3:

That's the same argument you can have with the men, because that's what they was talking about with like Jay-Z and stuff.

Speaker 3:

That's why everyone was so happy when he did four for four. Everyone was like, oh my God, finally like grown man raps. Yeah, I mean like you have to. You do have to mature with your, with your art. That's just the regular thing. No matter what kind of art you're doing, whatever your medium is, as you get older and people are still having their eyes on you you can't just keep doing the same shit. People are gonna get bored.

Speaker 1:

But women for the most part are children. They don't grow up, so we're not. I don't know why you would expect that from a sweetie or carisha now, there's gonna be some in the mix, like a nikki minaj. Some exceptions to the rules yeah, but for the most part. No that yo I love my mama she's. She acts 16 for the most part. A lot of times yo for 60 year old, acting 16 another stray that shirley caught I was with her. Today too.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna, I'm gonna just I'm gonna just make a compilation of strays that shirley has caught on the show some shade, some strays too you, what do you mean?

Speaker 1:

you've thrown a stray at shirley. I don't think that's a bad stray to throw. I think that's good, that my mom, you just called your mom, 16, because I'm glad that my father was able to create an environment that allowed my mom to remain young. That was smart, that was, that was swag yeah, yo shout out john of the majors. Yo, why does hollywood and lock keep having awards like this?

Speaker 3:

is the second time this nigga did this. What he got?

Speaker 1:

another hollywood unlocked, so apparently he hollywood unlocked, did another award ceremony or whatever. From something this is whole separate. Remember he went up the first time and did the speech? Yeah, because ayana van zam had you know rewarded him.

Speaker 3:

That, bro, that didn't even seem real.

Speaker 1:

And so now buddy didn't uh. Then went up there crying again, sweating through his suit, so that's how you know. He was going through it as a, as a nigga who sweats like the sweat through the three piece. Oh, nigga, you was out there bathing in it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, your shit was going off the off the wall with it why did you have a three-piece suit on At the Hollywood, unlocked Like nigga?

Speaker 1:

you really could have wore like khakis and a button-down. Yo, jason Lee need to be a director Because if he can get that kind of emotion out of Jonathan Majors and Megan Good, she was crying too on stage. Yo, that happened twice.

Speaker 3:

Yo, I need to see this clip because this is absolutely insane. I'll play it to you after the show that shit was dope.

Speaker 1:

You know, john the majors might be my. He might be one of my heroes now yo no lie, like just to see the way he bounced back from this. That might be one of my. That's my guy now. Yo, he was already my guy, but that's gonna be my guy for real.

Speaker 3:

I can't wait till he get a movie again yeah, he's been doing a bunch of interviews and out on the streets and stuff. It seems like he's probably gonna be back on our screens in no time. I hope I hope.

Speaker 1:

All right, man, let's get into this. Cardi b shit man. I know we didn't want to. We missed last week when it was real hot and steamy with it, but we got to talk about it because I'm upset. Um, I hate to see black families break up first off. I hate to see this happen. You should have cheated on him first, but this is what I don't get publicly. This is what I don't like. I don't like offset.

Speaker 3:

Is that the one that's alive still fuck off. That's the one that's your husband, quavo. You should have fucked, quavo oh, jesus christ you got issues, but uh, she's not sweetie.

Speaker 1:

Okay, um, you need to be sweetie. No, she doesn't.

Speaker 3:

I just don't like the whole you got three kids and now a divorce can we?

Speaker 1:

can we at least set up for the people?

Speaker 3:

so they know what's going on go ahead.

Speaker 1:

What I'm saying is this so she just announced, uh, her divorce and pregnancy within the same day yeah and I, I feel like this, and I don't mean to be all in your business cardi that's not even, and you don't really give a fuck about what I gotta say, or whatever.

Speaker 1:

But I just don't think it's. I hate when I see that happen here with women and children, because the mother you knew, this nigga, was cheating on you the whole time. He's been cheating on you with every child, so now with this third one, they don't deserve to have a daddy in the house just because he's cheating when the other two did. That's not fair, yo. And then the fact that you know we've been expecting this music from you and you using this as an opportunity to kind of run away from your art. And women do this with pregnancy a lot. Because we do this funny thing in society, especially with men I mean, I mean especially in america, where we say women, oh, we encourage you to get pregnant, but treat you like trash when you're a mom, like we literally use pregnancy as a scapegoat. And you know I'm not lying did the blind items did not say this about cardi, that she was using her pregnancy to get out of?

Speaker 3:

her. She's doing that, but you saying that women, yeah, I've seen do that like like women can just afford to fucking get pregnant and have another child to avoid whatever the fuck. I've seen like you sound crazy as fuck. Right now, women of a certain caliber, probably with a certain amount of money, can do that, but like you're just going to get pregnant to avoid problems in your fucking life, that's going to cause more problems in your life. If you have a brain then you know that.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't look like you just be saying dumb shit. No, I can literally bring up a person right now that I'm not.

Speaker 3:

You know mad dumb bitches?

Speaker 1:

Yes that's what I'm saying. I can bring up a person. Like an unusual amount of dumb bitches I can bring up actually two people that I know that they are related to each other that did this and that when, when they get into tough situations or they're expected to perform, they will get pregnant by somebody. And then now everybody will give them the sympathy and the sorrow Like, oh my God, you're so beautiful, you're pregnant, you're pregnant and then as soon as they the mom they forget all about them say it, bleep it out.

Speaker 3:

No, I'm not gonna say it, I'll tell you afterward, after we finish.

Speaker 1:

We done, but no, that's what happened and to me I don't. I don't mind women getting pregnant because we need more bodies, like they're never going to be a stop from that. And especially we need competent women who have good genetics and dna to produce more yeah, so I not against that, but that's not getting pregnant, so that's that's my point.

Speaker 1:

We aren't getting those women to have children anymore and that's messing up the breeding pool. And then we do have. When we do have women, uh, like a Cardi B doing it, she's doing it to run away from problems Like that's. That's a crazy use of your body.

Speaker 3:

Allegedly crazy use of your body. Allegedly there was a blind item that said that she had like a touring meeting and stuff coming up to and like a bunch of album, like a bunch of important things coming up, and then she got pregnant to avoid that. We don't know this, but I feel like it's it's more realistic in her reality to do that than it is in like any normal woman's reality I mean, yeah, it works better when you actually have money.

Speaker 1:

But I know regular, everyday women who have used pregnancy as a tool to get out of everyday accountability.

Speaker 3:

Three months paid and not even paid. It's not just that you're only getting three months leave.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not talking about the leave, I'm talking about the. What they get from their families, uh, how people treat them, uh, post that they get on on social media. They get more engagement during that. Oh my god, you look so beautiful. I'm so happy for you. Like they feed upon that because they never got it in. Anything else they've never done, because nothing they've done has been of merit. So the only thing that they've done again, what if I say, 80 of women the greatest thing that they're going to do is have a kid. So I can definitely see somebody doubling down, tripling down on that, even when they probably shouldn't. I think that's why a lot of women who probably shouldn't get pregnant keep getting pregnant because they it's the only time they actually feel like they are valued and matter to somebody yeah, that might be fair and then we can talk about this too, kind of goes into that.

Speaker 1:

So becky hammond, she is the coach of the las vegas aces is a wmba team and she has been going through a lawsuit now because a Derricka Hamby who was a player for them who got traded because she got well, she's accusing them of trading her because she got pregnant during the season. They had some issues going on. So apparently right here they said during a phone call between Coach Hammond and Derricka Hamby on January 15th of last year, Hammond asked her whether she planned her pregnancy. She said uh. Hamby responded, said she did not. Hammond told I hate that their names will start with H Hammond told Hamby that she was not taking proper precautions to not get pregnant. So basically she was saying she signed her contract and then got pregnant. And basically she was like you're being irresponsible, you're not um is that in her contract that she can't get pregnant?

Speaker 1:

No, but they do want to know beforehand. They can still resign you, but because they didn't know she was pregnant, they didn't resign her under that knowledge. But she said she didn't know either.

Speaker 3:

So okay, she wasn't like kicked out for being pregnant. They completed her contract and then didn't renew it.

Speaker 1:

No, they signed her contract, and then they traded her shortly after her announcement of her being pregnant.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so it says right here that was definitely because she was pregnant.

Speaker 1:

So it says. During the same call to coach, hammond questioned Hamby's commitment dedication to the team, telling her that she was a question mark. Hammond further stated that the Aces needed bodies and that Hamby wouldn't be ready for playing time to start the next season. She did say that she would be. She felt like she was gonna be ready to have you know after the baby and stuff to be able to play. Uh, but they didn't want to believe her.

Speaker 1:

They also said during the call she accused her of signing her contract knowing she was pregnant a false accusation. That hand be denied, that gets serious. That whole being pregnant and uh competing and stuff, that gets really serious about that. Uh. They also said accused hand be of not taking her off season workout seriously through seven months of pregnancy at a time. Hamby was working on regularly as permitted by her medical doctors, including basketball and doing regular Pilates, calisthenics and workouts. So this is not something that has only happened with her. Um, I want to say Sky Diggins said she had some issues with one of her old teams. I don't think she was pregnant. She might have just been hurt, but she could have been pregnant too, uh, where they were denying her access to resources and stuff to be able to train and things like that.

Speaker 1:

This is a serious thing that happens with the wmba and being pregnant and things like that, uh, and I just think that to me, I think it's a little bit unfair with them because you know you don't really you're not as much in control as people think you are.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 1:

But I do think there is a level of accountability and responsibility that they have to have with it.

Speaker 3:

My thing is like what did they want her to do? What would you, as the WNBA, expect a player to do when she accidentally gets pregnant during the season?

Speaker 1:

It wasn't during the season, it was offseason.

Speaker 3:

Even that Like is she going to't her season, it was off season. Even that like, is she gonna like not have the baby? Abort the baby because of the fucking wmba.

Speaker 1:

So she can get paid what like a teacher's salary a little bit more than that like what the fuck I've not, I feel you on that, it just you can literally go be a nurse and make more money I hope she wins this lawsuit though I'm not gonna lie, I hope she does too, because I feel like that is to me when you do business with women, you kind of gotta have to take the periods and the pregnancy as like that's just a byproduct of doing business with ladies, like that, just something you just kind of take.

Speaker 3:

I just don't why do you get mad at me for having, like I'm being considerate? I just don't like the way you talk. That's hate. That's a byproduct of working with the ladies Like I don't know. I just have a problem with the way that rolled off your tongue and I can't quite put my finger on it. But I will.

Speaker 1:

I'll be mad at my nuanced misogyny. I was in one of the discords and they was talking about me.

Speaker 3:

They were comparing me to urban politician and they said, oh, he's not that bad, it's more nuanced but it's still misogyny and that's like she, she or he, whoever they were, they put their finger right on it. It'd be nuanced misogyny, like it makes you think a little bit, but then you think about it a little bit more and then after a while you realize that this nigga is still misogynistic I'm not, I'm, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know what's? Funny too, grandpa it's misogyny.

Speaker 3:

It's it's manipulative misogyny I don't think it's like it makes you feel like it's for your benefit, but it's still based in misogyny no, well, maybe you know what?

Speaker 1:

I was thinking about. Grandpa rick said I imported you. She did say that in one of the spaces.

Speaker 3:

She implied that I imported you from Haiti, like, not even an accent in sight, not a lick of an accent in sight.

Speaker 1:

That was funny to me. That was funny to me.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 1:

We can get into the Olympics unless you want to wrap up. I think the Olympics kind of is. We can definitely get into the Olympics unless you want to wrap up. I think the Olympics kind of we can definitely get into Olympics.

Speaker 3:

The only thing I want to get into in the Olympics is the breakdancing Olympics and fucking Ray Gunn that dance.

Speaker 1:

That's a fly name.

Speaker 3:

Her name is. Her name is like Rachel Gunn. Did you see the video?

Speaker 1:

of her.

Speaker 3:

I've seen a lot of things about her, but let me get into it, because this is something that I've been talking about in my workplace all day and it's been something that I've been watching so many videos of. That, like every other video on my TikTok algorithm, is about this lady and the bullshit that she pulled at the Olympics. So, she had a seizure at the Olympics. She has a seat.

Speaker 1:

It's like she had a seizure.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, she was performing a seizure.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, she was performing. So, if you guys are unaware, the olympics, for the first time ever, had break dancing as one of the sports. Um, there was a lady from australia who competed. She has a phd in, um, cultural movements right, I didn't even know that's it, that that sounds like a PhD you can only get in Australia. Um, so she gets this PhD.

Speaker 3:

The Olympics are happening, the like Olympic board reaches out to her because she has this like Australian break dancers organization, right. So they reach out to her to like hold the thing. She puts herself in it, she puts herself in the qualifier. She's one of the contestants out of like I think there's like 15 or 16 other contestants. Um, her husband happens to be part of the board, so she's she. She made this group, this breakdancing organization, and her husband is one of the one of the judges for the qualifier. You can very easily go find pictures of said qualifier. She was actually not as bad. She was bad in the qualifier too, but she wasn't as bad as she was in the olympics, and there was at least one other woman who was like leaps and bounds ahead of her as far as like talent goes. But so the conspiracy, not the conspiracy. What we have now learned yeah, that's what people pretty much have been reporting yeah is that she set this whole thing up.

Speaker 3:

Her husband voted for her. He became the coach for the australian breakdancer for the olympics and she is now an olympic athlete technically.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's on her resume now yeah, she can put that on there, she got zero points.

Speaker 3:

It was bad across the board like that role she tried to do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the little bunny hop, but the role where she got on the ground and she did it yeah, like, and then she doing it to the fetal position, that was nasty, like what.

Speaker 3:

Like she really just shitted on everything and then she was on the ground and she did it like. I watched it so many times it felt like racism. It literally felt like she went up there and she was like, haha, I'm gonna do this nigger dance, yeah that's exactly what it felt like.

Speaker 1:

It was disgusting.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was the worst part of the olympics wherever you got your phd in cultural movements from, they need to take it away they should they literally like you know how colleges give out honorary degrees, they need to honorarily.

Speaker 1:

Take her shit back, yeah they need to get rid of. Revoke her degree, take it right off her resume yeah, because that's that's not okay at all japan won. While that was probably one of the worst parts of the olympics, I think we need to also acknowledge some of the best parts, as well, the track and field face cards. No, the Paralympics, oh okay.

Speaker 3:

Because hold on real quick the face cards of the girls on those track and field events, the runners from Jamaica, st Lucia, all of the African countries. You bitches are fine, like fine. I was just taking a back but continue no track.

Speaker 1:

Girls are the best girls to cheat on, track what they are because they're busy.

Speaker 3:

I was always running, I was gonna agree until you said what you just said they are.

Speaker 1:

They're always busy, so you don't have to worry about that. You can literally have another girlfriend.

Speaker 3:

I thought you were going to say track girls are the baddest out of all the sports girlies In my high school they were yeah, I'm not saying they're not, the track girls were fine as fuck. There was a set of twins on a track team, fine.

Speaker 1:

And they're still fine to this day. Yeah, I know a lot of attractive girls. That was on the track teams I used to date track girls and stuff too. I'm just saying they were just the best girls to cheat on because they were by themselves for the most part when they were training and right, so it wasn't like you had to worry about other girls in their ear saying stuff like that. It was always off.

Speaker 3:

They trained a lot so they always were busy, you know that's not true as far as, as far as practice I'm talking about my experience they practice with their teammates I mean yeah, I'm talking about just like individual workouts and things like that.

Speaker 1:

The sport of itself is still an individual minded sport so even when you're working out.

Speaker 3:

You're, unless you're doing like the, even but the baton stuff.

Speaker 1:

The running is still for the most part. You is just that connection, but they are, it's just. They're just the best chicks to have another girl with. Like it just works, perfect. They don't even know. I ever tell you about a time when I actually had dated a girl on a track team and then, like years later, I dated another girl on the same track team. Yeah, you told me about that multiple times, that's crazy right, we don't need to hear about that.

Speaker 3:

I wanted to say is track? Girls got the big high sports booties. I like y'all butts a lot. I think track butts and volleyball butts are the best sports butts. Sports butts like if we had to rate sports. Can we rate sports butts really quick?

Speaker 1:

I think we should do it another episode.

Speaker 3:

Okay, next episode we gonna rate like women's sports butts. I think gonna go, I think track is gonna be like track or volleyball is gonna be up top well, it's necessary because of the type of work that you actually do in the sport but I wanted to say the paralympics is the best part of the olympics, like those coming up.

Speaker 1:

It's coming up I think it's already started it already started.

Speaker 3:

I have a. I've seen videos of it, my college, my college friends, fiance or girlfriend, I'm not 100 sure but, it's in the paralympics, she's a, she's a track star in the paralympics.

Speaker 1:

Yeah she, she got a she got the the paper clips yeah but uh, I was gonna call her ting ting. That's crazy, but I wanted to say that because, like, if you ever just want to get inspired, type in like the swimming for the Paralympics.

Speaker 3:

For like the people with like cerebral palsy and stuff.

Speaker 1:

As soon as they get in that water they get so smooth. Talk about the folks with no arms. Them folks be swimming like fish, Like going crazy in the water.

Speaker 3:

Yes, Bobbing and weaving through the water. It's crazy. Like it's nuts. It's really impressive. I feel like I would get more emotional watching the paralympics than the regular olympics because you know I cry when I watch anything yeah anything that has slight, like perseverance, somebody who's motivated, like somebody who's emotional. I'm crying like the bodybuilders.

Speaker 1:

They be getting it up to like going crazy I saw a swimmer and I don't know what.

Speaker 3:

I think it was cerebral palsy, because they were like shaky. And then, as soon as, as soon as she got in that water, shamu it was whoosh, whoosh. Couldn't stop her smooth, couldn't stop her Smooth. I was like this bitch belong in the water for real Word.

Speaker 1:

That's where she lives Like basically, like you know, when we were doing the evolving and she just stopped right there at that part where she was still fibby like an amphibian. My bad, that was crazy.

Speaker 3:

It was really a beautiful moment we were having, you know.

Speaker 1:

And then you really just had such shit all over it. Can we just acknowledge the most petty people in the world are the handicapped people who play table tennis. Watch that they will purposely hit the the ball where they know the nigga can't move because he can only see it the whole time. Right, but it's, it's still a standard table tennis board.

Speaker 3:

They will hit this motherfucker up in the high corner and that nigga can't move up there. Well, that's part of being an athlete. But, he can't move, he can't be athletic, because that's what the two-legged table tennis niggas do, but he can get there.

Speaker 1:

The two-legged nigga can get there. Sometimes they can't, though. That's the thing.

Speaker 3:

Nigga in chair ain't getting's the thing. Nigga in chair ain't getting it. Nigga in chair ain't getting there. That's real shit, the nigga in the chair you heard it here first. I don't talk after that, and it's so petty eloquent.

Speaker 1:

It's so petty the way like it'll start. Nigga will serve it, other nigga just do a little light tap and then that motherfucker is at the end of the damn net and he just can't reach that. He just swiping.

Speaker 3:

I don't think you, I don't think you should have did that that's what he looked like I think you should cut that out that's what he looked like I don't want us to be ableist I'm not being able. We're discussing sports I just don't like how that looked when you did that.

Speaker 1:

Maybe it's me we are discussing these people in the right context. They they should be discussed Like athletes. They're amazing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they are amazing. Y'all are still more athletic than me, with all of my limbs, 100%.

Speaker 1:

And no disabilities whatsoever 100% and I love watching the handicapped basketball. Them niggas is like football out there.

Speaker 3:

Yeah how y'all running. I used to like I like living in New York, like whatever public transportation, like if I see it coming, if I have to, if I even have to do a light jog for it I'm late that day I'm just going to be. I'm not fucking doing it, bro, like I have zero motivation to even get to places on time.

Speaker 1:

So imagine if I had a disability of any sort I would be on my 600 pound life my thing is like I don't have such a good respect for people who live life with a disability because I know I wouldn't be able to do it.

Speaker 3:

No, I'd have been 13. My 13th reason. That's how. This has nothing to do with it. I don't want to equate this to disabilities, but if I was fat, if I was gonna have to show up you're like that's crazy young, I'm just gonna say this I know for a fact that if I was fat, I would probably just stay fat that was a good way to clean that up because I have no motivation to fucking lose weight, like if it wasn't for the, the fast metabolism that I got from my father, holding on on strong, fucking almost 60.

Speaker 3:

Still a skinny legend. Like love that, for me.

Speaker 1:

All right, man. Before we wrap it up, I just want to say shout out to Tom Brady, his wife was trying to get half of the properties but found out it's in my mama name, god damn. Shout out to the goat nigga, you not finna cheat on me with the fucking kickboxer and think you about to get half of a damn thing bitch.

Speaker 3:

I hope you get as much as you can get giselle, that's her name giselle, fuck giselle giselle, I'm gonna leave her with something that's the energy I need you to have. It ain't gonna be these properties I need you to because you remember when he was like, oh, she does that brujeria and she be, she be like you need to do the brujeria in the other direction okay, no, ain't no brew nothing. You need to go see that lady it's that goat.

Speaker 1:

It's that goat, okay.

Speaker 3:

Giselle, go see the lady. And that's all I gotta say that's that goat talk.

Speaker 1:

That's man I just love when I hear about stuff like bring the goat head to the lady I love when I hear mindy, this is a good show. Yeah, that was good it was.

Speaker 3:

It was short because I didn't even finish my drink no, that's because we more.

Speaker 1:

We didn't stop as much as we normally do.

Speaker 3:

Oh, we didn't take that long-ass break in the middle that we usually do.

Speaker 1:

We just did that one little break, so that's probably why. But we got everything we needed for the most part.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

We didn't talk about Scarlett and her boyfriend, but I felt like we were just going to be mean to her anyway.

Speaker 3:

It's not our place to say he was right. All right, I'm gonna stop calling women ugly on this show. We need to take that, we need to take that. Um, that other clip down eventually. No, we're letting that ride no we need to take that down, letting that ride forever.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna take it down. It's at 300k okay, so we gotta let it ride. We apologize on the next episode, what we did, our due diligence it's at 300k yes, not on youtube. Oh no, you're talking about which one you're talking about? I'm talking about the clip on tiktok no, I'm talking about me.

Speaker 3:

When we were talking about, see the thing is, and I was calling all the light-skinned girls ugly, oh well you was in a spot, you was in shoddy spot, it don't matter.

Speaker 1:

With no, with no fear, no, none, none at all. You was all in her space after calling her an ugly broad.

Speaker 3:

I don't operate in fear. That's his problem with me on a consistent basis, but I just don't want that to be my brand. I don't want us to blow up and then people go back and be like look at her dragging women. So, you did it good.

Speaker 1:

It was funny. The funny part about it is the whole time. I had a whole good conversation set up and you just wanted to shit on him the whole time.

Speaker 3:

I drank a little bit too much. That episode I did.

Speaker 1:

That is how you say it bro. We don't care where we go, we don't care where our ops are at.

Speaker 3:

That's why I played that Drake song. Girl. No man's on an ops block, but I don't see no ops. You can suck a fucking dick, dick queen slip.

Speaker 1:

Life is a labor of love, so let's continue to build these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. Thank you for listening to Talk. Fnf TV, my lovely co-host. Let them know.

Speaker 3:

Follow us on all of the social media at talkfnftv on Facebook, instagram, twitter, subscribe, like. Thank you so much for watching and leave a comment or two. You know, interact with us. We love y'all. Bye.