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What happens when political chaos, celebrity drama, and gripping courtroom revelations collide? Buckle up as we navigate the absurdities of current events, including the unprecedented indictment of NYC Mayor Eric Adams and the outlandish antics of public figures. We'll also share a wild story involving an abandoned dog, a possible political stunt, and the moral quandaries that ensue. 

From Offset's explosive reaction to Cardi B's infidelity while pregnant to the heart-wrenching details of the Young Dolph trial, we explore the emotional rollercoaster of betrayal and resilience. Our heated debates on generational attitudes toward infidelity and the emotional toll on women offer a fresh perspective on these complex issues. Plus, we dive into the release of a controversial book allegedly based on Kim Porter's diary and the scandalous claims surrounding it.

Join us as we unpack the failings of the criminal justice system through Khalifa "Marcellus" Williams' execution and scrutinize Kamala Harris' racial identity and historical claims. We also break down Issa Rae's comments on the Amanda Seales incident and critique the Ryan Coogler/ Michael B Jordan vampire movie "Sinner". Finally, we question the performative parenting of TI and Lil Boosie and debate the ethics of "cheating back" in relationships. It's an episode packed with raw opinions, humor, and thought-provoking insights that you won't want to miss.

Speaker 1:

It's no fun when mama got the gun right. It's no fun when I'm slinging pussy right. Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, that was horrible.

Speaker 1:

Now we're going to court war right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, the DC mayor did a little bit of crack. Oh okay, this nigga y'all got going on is absurd.

Speaker 4:

So then, why didn't you tell your girl that you were going to get her a house and do all these other things? And he said, verbatim quote man, that ain't lying, that's game, man. You know what you have to tell. Oh man, like you just, you just.

Speaker 5:

And I laughed for 15 minutes Cause he's absolutely correct, who are claiming that they had access to our mother and that this is her book. Um, as soon as I saw that, I was like that just makes me think it's her book more. That makes me think it's her book more, and I think that diddy told y'all to make this statement because I think he y'all is still under his thumb for real. What the fuck else do you want me to do?

Speaker 3:

but we gotta be honest though that's not on code a little bit like that's not kind of how you would think a sister but I don't think isa views amanda as a sister you know what else was crazy?

Speaker 3:

because this governor of the state, who could have one word, one statement and this would have been gone we wouldn't have to worry about, he pardoned the kansas city chief's assistant coach for a dui where he completely changed an eight-year-old girl's life. This girl is no longer gonna be the same. Brain damage, physical body damage he pardoned him.

Speaker 5:

When did you eyeball this? Did you just like walk? Is Jerry? Jerry, he's just walking into the Jerry.

Speaker 3:

Jerry been the owner of the Cowboys.

Speaker 5:

He just he's just walking into the locker rooms after the games, just like.

Speaker 2:

Your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the f*** do you think your f***ing ass is doing on that podcast now?

Speaker 5:

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Speaker 3:

So I we've had an assault at our home. I'm just coming to break it in here just as quick, man, I just want to start the show with this because we have been attacked. Okay, this is a haitian home that we stay in, and I believe someone attacked us a Trumper. I'm just going to put that out. No, we're starting it off just like this Because the other day last week, all right, I'm sitting out chilling on the porch and her mom calls me and tells me hey, like there's a dog in the yard, I say what? We don't have a dog, so I go around. Mind you, I've been home probably for like two or three hours now. I walk around to the other side of the house because where I park at I don't really see over there. So I walk around to the other side of the house. There is a dog tied up on a post a white, would you call it. What? Emaciated? Yeah, super skinny, super small, white dog.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna put it on the screen very dirty I'm gonna put it on the screen for y'all, just to see what it looked like. I took a picture, but someone came and tied it around the post. That's what it looks like when I came to see it was a big old wire leash around it, tied around the post. So this is what I'm thinking here some trump supporters, or some some trump affiliates, came to this haitian home and placed a dog in our yard to incriminate us. Oh my god, they were trying to make us look like dog eaters that's a a good excuse for your fucking betrayal.

Speaker 5:

It was because what actually happened is, when I got home, him and my mom are all like, oh, guess what happened today? It would. It would have went completely different if you were here, which are dumb asses both of y'all and they told me that they just untied the dog and just let it go Like regardless of if you want a dog or not, you don't just shoo the dog away. I was like you should have called fucking Humane Society. You should have fed the dog. You didn't even think to feed the fucking dog. You, goddamn monsters. I went to work and I told my coworkers that story and I was like maybe this is something that I shouldn't have told, because all of their reactions were so like they were all appalled and taken aback and I was like, oh, oh, wow, I just made my husband and mother look like monsters.

Speaker 3:

We're not monsters, y'all are monsters.

Speaker 5:

And then my manager was like you know what? I'm gonna let your mom have it, but that's fucked up that your husband did that and everyone was like, yeah, that's real fucked up and I look crazy because I married a fucking monster and I also came from a monster that's not what happened.

Speaker 3:

Someone tried to frame did you phrase this? And what was going on? This was attack against us. Somebody tried to put a dog in our yard because of what they're saying about the haitian people. They're trying to act like we. The reason we let it go honestly, because we don't want nobody thinking that we were trying to cook it up.

Speaker 5:

You should have fucking gave the dog some food no, we're not getting.

Speaker 3:

The dog is an animal. We can find food on his own.

Speaker 5:

I don't like this angle that you taking.

Speaker 3:

You just betrayed me, no, it was not a betrayal because, honestly, I do feel like if you were home. This dog would be in the house now. It would be our dog. Yeah, it was basically, and that's the.

Speaker 5:

That's the one part I didn't feel bad about, because it's like she always talks about wanting a little dog and there was literally one in our driveway and instead of you thinking about how happy that would make me, you were like, oh, fuck this and fuck this dog, and we're just gonna send it off into the street to get hit by a car and die of starvation that's not why I thought the dog was there.

Speaker 3:

I thought the dog was there because people were trying to assassinate our character.

Speaker 5:

I'm not gonna say that was, that was a stupid thought. This is in the height of it.

Speaker 3:

This is a couple weeks after they're eating the pets, and then now we have a pet in our yard.

Speaker 5:

That's not ours Dumbass.

Speaker 3:

Do you know how crazy that?

Speaker 5:

looks. Do you know how crazy you sound?

Speaker 3:

No, I'm for real. You trying to call me Jesse Smollett now? Yes, yes well that's crazy.

Speaker 5:

No, that's exactly what you are. The news was around the dog.

Speaker 3:

The dog was in the yard. They tried to assassinate the character of this Haitian family here and I'm not gonna be here for it acting like we got a Haitian flag in the yard like, but y'all got them in the cars people be watching, yo people be watching, they be hating.

Speaker 5:

Both of both of my loved ones stabbed me in the back and I could have a cute little puppy that I would be loving on and nursing back to health.

Speaker 3:

Man that shit could have had Lyme disease.

Speaker 5:

I would have took the dog to the vet.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying, but still just being in the house or anything, that shit could have had Lyme disease. Then you would have put it in my office. I don't want it around, none of my stuff.

Speaker 7:

The dog wouldn't have been in here. I didn't ask for the pup Play the fucking music. What you know is real. Like any other guy, I see the flames of burning passion when I look in your eyes. Yes, yes, yes. Are you afraid to see what you know is real?

Speaker 5:

Like any other guy, I hate what's going on right now. Let it ride. Let it ride. I know y'all can't see my face, but I'm perplexed. Woo, I'm rocking with this this is a disgusting mix Mmm.

Speaker 2:

Okay, this I eat. This is a disgusting mix, okay, which I eat. I'm doing the music for next week, because this is the second week. I love T-Pain Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. We'll be right back Many years to be my friend hit bit, unless you pull out the fat crispy. $5 beer wonder real before was history but fools we having a vacuum lungs and if you let them hit it for free, you well the dumb that I'm dumb. I come to school with a tailor on my earlobe. A boy know that thick teasers skis isn't weird. Oh, that'd be throwing off the land. Generation of people who could put five on it.

Speaker 3:

Now Lincoln's looking at you like at any age five on it.

Speaker 5:

You might as well spit on this. I miss the five on it days you didn't even need a whole five for real. We had to get four fives together Now. Me and my girl used to get a dime.

Speaker 3:

Three of us. We used to point five it up down here.

Speaker 5:

I used to be like I got $3. That's all I have is $3.

Speaker 3:

Going up to the Weed man was always sick.

Speaker 5:

The Weed man was in our group of friends. It was a beautiful situation.

Speaker 3:

True Woo, I would have went corporate. She wish I would have went. Exact, I still turn to a CEO, so the lifestyle she respect. Hey, two sprinters to Quebec.

Speaker 2:

She'll be back. They only give it like that, so I never pull up to the Met. No, I don't like anything you know I got to bring the G, I got to bring the D because you know I sticky.

Speaker 3:

You weren't supposed to come up with something this clean, like something happened, all right, all right, you are now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host Absurd Rhetoric and I'm, with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Reality.

Speaker 1:

Hi guys.

Speaker 3:

And it looked like it was going to be a dark week this week, we thought we was going to have some poor subjects to happen.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but in the last, the last minute. You know, literally like we've already set up. We're sitting down and they just just decided to do a quick check.

Speaker 3:

New york came through for your niggas big time yeah let's get to the top, more important things, and then we'll get to the bullshit. Eric adams has been indicted. We got him. We got him, yes let's fucking go.

Speaker 5:

Let's fucking put this nigga in jail. Usually you know what I have rooted for a lot of black men to be locked up on this show, but you niggas be doing nonsense.

Speaker 3:

But the thing here is like we don't know the charges, like that's the fucked up.

Speaker 5:

All these charges are sealed it's okay, throw, throw him away.

Speaker 3:

All right, so let's let the people at least get to understand what's going on. So Eric Adams has been indicted on federal charges federal criminal charges mind you according to people who have knowledge of the matter, he will also be the first mayor in New York City history to be charged while in office.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's crazy Because he is the worst, worst, one of the worst mayors they already got aoc saying he need to step down he, he. If he's indicted on criminal charges. Yes, you need to step the fuck down that's nuts like, do not take a page out of trump's book.

Speaker 3:

Step down, oh no he gonna, he gonna try to trump this out so they said federal authority seized his electronics last november uh, just days after they searched his brooklyn home home of his chief fundraiser. So they're literally like trying to figure out either some money has been put somewhere where it shouldn't have been, because that's what it looks like.

Speaker 5:

There's probably a lot of shadiness going on and like corruption going on with him, because what he's been doing in New York City hasn't been making any sense.

Speaker 3:

They said the commissioner, the police commissioner and the school chancellor has resigned because they were also uh, seized, had items seized and stuff by the federal government like so this is getting insane like I don't know. I'm pretty sure this has nothing to do related to diddy, but the timing is sick.

Speaker 5:

The timing is sick because the diddler and the mayor being at rikers together crazy, absolutely not at rikers right now, I know, but I just, I just like actually actually did?

Speaker 3:

he right now sitting with the banker guy the freedman banker guy that got a who stole a bunch of people money from, like the bitcoin and shit.

Speaker 4:

He's in the same prison he's at or the same jail he's at. Okay, right now.

Speaker 3:

So I don't know if they're like roommates or not, but I know most of them. They're in the same?

Speaker 5:

probably not.

Speaker 3:

They're like in the same like place where you have, like same cell block, popular people at like. Basically I can have high profile people, you keep them away from everybody else because you don't want to get. You don't want them in gym pop yeah, he's probably like that.

Speaker 5:

So he's probably like other police officers. If I'm a nigga who's been in jail for like 15, 17 years and I'm already doing prison, shit you know, and did he come in? I'm taking that booty as a trophy.

Speaker 3:

I'm telling that story giving it up off the muscle. He wouldn't give it to you I know regardless he might take it, but let's don't air okay, let's say several federal uh federal corruption investigations have reached top people around mr adams with the highest ranking officials in the ministry and coming under scrutiny. So like this is something serious. I don't know. They said that all the charges have been sealed. They are not releasing it at this time but they'll release them sooner than later.

Speaker 3:

It has to be something about money going somewhere that it shouldn't have been like. That's what it sounds more than like, just from the information that you know, the fact that he's taking bribes for things, something like that, or he's been, you know, been on some other type of corruption type shit.

Speaker 3:

I know that I feel like the new yorkers that I know wanted to be some shit to do with immigrants. I don't think it probably is. If it is probably him misusing federal funds, which I like to say this is definitely has to go back to the money, because he just comes off like a swindler he comes off very scammy like just from ever since I seen him get elected, I was like, oh yeah, this, this guy feels like he's gonna take my money.

Speaker 3:

He's definitely gonna try to. He's definitely gonna try to put like some poison in my water.

Speaker 5:

Eric Adams be like giving speeches in front of cameras one minute and then at the club the same night. Like what kind of police commissioner, was he like?

Speaker 3:

that's that. That's what I need to know.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what. Yeah, we should have looked into that, because like if you was in the club.

Speaker 3:

Now I bet he was always putting himself on those, on those j2s to try to make sure he was always in the club, probably always around the celebrities. That's probably why he got so popular. But man, this is just wild. Like just to see all the stuff he said that he was going to try to clean up new york and all this other stuff with the crime, and for you to now get federally federal charges after being the cleanup crime guy. This is worse than what happened when I was growing up with mary and barry. Yeah, man, my rr, the dc mayor, did a little bit of crack, oh okay this nigga y'all got going on.

Speaker 5:

Is is absurd not a little bit of crack?

Speaker 3:

yeah, mary and and Barry did a little bit of crack and we voted him back. So I mean shit he kept it real.

Speaker 5:

I wonder where his career went after that.

Speaker 3:

I mean, like I said, they voted him back. I think he passed away now.

Speaker 5:

He was beloved in the city. Wow, You've never heard of Mary and Barry in DC.

Speaker 3:

No, but like I feel like low-key, I would trust a mayor that does crack they are saying that the governor of New York has the ability to remove him from office if she wants to so like it just seems like everybody is Remove him. That's what it seems like is going to end up happening. He's probably going to have to step down sometime next week. They're probably going to give him a weekend to get a formal resignation, you know, uh, together and then peace we out.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, get him the fuck out of here. New york has had a history of shitty mayors, though. Yeah like.

Speaker 3:

That's like probably one of the most corrupt positions in like the country there's a lot of, there's a lot of money in the state and just that one little area. Yeah, so it's just, it's just.

Speaker 5:

And it's a very powerful.

Speaker 3:

It's a powerful state I mean, they've made tv shows and stuff about it yeah, culture wise so I hate that had to be the brother, though, but it does seem like we're under attack as black men. I'm not saying like, oh, they're purposely trying to take down black men, but I'm just saying it just seems they are uh moving with less, uh reckless abandon when it comes to us. They, they really don't mind throwing a book at the niggas.

Speaker 5:

That's always been the case, yeah I'm just saying this isn't a new thing. They've been throwing a book at you niggas forever, for since the book has been invented, the they, they, they invented the book to throw at you niggas, specifically like do?

Speaker 3:

we think he's gonna do a wolf of wall street and just be like nah, I'm staying, fuck it, I mean, I'm here probably because he's flagrant as fuck that would be nuts. If he did some like star shit and like locked himself into the mayor's office, I was like I'm not going out, let y'all pull me yeah, over my dead body.

Speaker 5:

Eric adams is not gonna go out quietly.

Speaker 3:

I don't think that that's but he don't have the police on his side, so it's not even like he can that's just his personality, don't give.

Speaker 5:

I'm just gonna quietly sneak out the back door like I'm just saying he's gonna burn down the house and run out the front.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying how you, the police, come old police commissioner, become the mayor and then the police don't even like you and you've been giving them nothing but boatloads of money and letting them kill people in the, in the stations, young like in the uh bus stations and shit with with impunity, and I I couldn't put my finger on it because nypd doesn't have a good relationship with the, with the people of new york city, with new york, and eric adams has nothing to do with that, so I don't know why they don't like him it's been the same man, uh, but no, I mean just like.

Speaker 5:

So we're gonna basically definitely keep our eye on this story I want those charges to be unsealed and I want to know what he did, because they unsealed diddy's shits like two days after he got her he got charged yeah, but I mean this is less, not as.

Speaker 3:

Uh, I guess you can say like be able to compromise, trying to think this is more so when it's like political more sensitive yeah, it's more sensitive it can be.

Speaker 5:

It might have to be more classified, but generally, though, there are forthcoming I just feel like if it's political, then we have the right to know as the public yeah, more more so than we have the right to know about fucking public yeah, more more so than we have the right to know about fucking diddy's business. Like I want to know what eric adams was doing as mayor of new york, why he's been indicted yeah, I think as of right now, just because he's still in position.

Speaker 3:

That's probably why, but I think once he resigns, then they'll probably release all the information. It'll be like a floodgate.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, hopefully he resigns sooner than later. Eric adams responded It'll be like a floodgate. Yeah, hopefully he resigns sooner than later. Eric.

Speaker 3:

Adams responded oh, what did he?

Speaker 5:

say yeah, yeah, let's play that shit.

Speaker 6:

My fellow New Yorkers. It is now my belief that the federal government intends to charge me with crimes.

Speaker 5:

That I did.

Speaker 6:

If so, these charges will be entirely false, based on lies, but they would not be surprising. I always knew that if I stood my ground for all of you, that I would be a target, and a target I became. For months, leaks and rumors have been aimed at me in an attempt to undermine my credibility and paint me as guilty. Just this past week, they searched the home of our new police commissioner, looking for documents from 20 years ago, just one week after he joined my administration. Enough, I will fight these injustices with every ounce of my strength and my spirit. If I'm charged, I know I am innocent. I will request an immediate trial so the New Yorkers can hear the truth. New Yorkers know my story. They know where I come from. I have been fighting injustice my entire life. That fight has continued as your mayor, despite our pleas when the federal government did nothing as its broken immigration policies overloaded our shelter system with no relief.

Speaker 6:

I put the people of New York before party and politics.

Speaker 3:

I was looking up. Um no, remember I said they're gonna try to build, bring the immigrants in up in this somewhere.

Speaker 5:

You did that right at the end yeah, there I saw something that said that he stood up against immigrant something and that the democrats are like turning against him now that, um, he's not falling in line with their, their view yeah, like I said, he's just been trying to do some bullshit and they got his ass but this. This new york post article suggests that there's no chance that um governor kathy hokal would make the move to have him taken like make him resign yeah, they're gonna have to ask him, but we'll see yeah all right, so let's get into this.

Speaker 3:

Just man, we've been.

Speaker 5:

We've been keeping tabs on this for a while now, with cardi being offset yeah we've had our little opinions and do your little thing if you're a listener of this show, like you know that I have been calling and manifesting for Cardi to cheat back for at least the whole. Every time that we've brought them up I'm like, bitch, cheat back, like what is good with you. And before we started the show, I went on Twitter. I see Cardi and Offset's trending. I click on it and Cardi was go ahead, play the clip. Play the clip so we can give you guys some context this is?

Speaker 1:

this is some wild stuff you know what should be you. You know what should be happy. You should be happy that I'm a real gangster ass bitch at the end of the day.

Speaker 1:

I'm a real gangster ass bitch and I'm a solid bitch. So one thing I'm not gonna do to you ever is entertaining them, your ops. They'll be in my dms trying to suck my pussy. I will never do that because the op to you is a nigga that wants you dead and I don't want you dead because my kids love the fuck out of you, out of you. My kids love you down. So I will never do that. And I really follow gangsta. I really follow street codes. I will never be a lame ass bitch, that fuck, with a nigga op just to get back. No, nigga, I don't have to do that shit. I just got a fucking nigga. That's better than you. However, I don't give a fuck. You could expose whatever the fuck you want to expose. Nigga, I expose it myself. Fuck it out of here. I told you when the libra-ing we really don't give a fuck. Now, goodbye.

Speaker 3:

Now see, it would have been good if it just ended there.

Speaker 5:

It would have not been good because she didn't go in enough. Play the next clip.

Speaker 3:

No, because like this is where it gets, where she got her shit off for real.

Speaker 5:

This is where it gets bad, this is where she really started getting her shit off for real.

Speaker 1:

This is when it gets bad, though, because this is when it gets bad, though, because I'm so passionate about me with taking shit that I fucking work my ass off for you want to play those games with me? We're going to play them games too. We're going to play them games too. So do you want to fucking threat me, Take a talk about? You want to take my shit? You want to take my shit because I'm moving on, Move on, Move on. Why can't you move on? Why can't you move on? Why can't you move on? It's no fun when mama got the gun right. It's no fun when I'm slinging pussy, right.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Oh my God, that was horrible.

Speaker 1:

Now we're going to court, war right, and I told you.

Speaker 5:

She finally do a little bit of cheating, and now you want to go to the court Offset take everything from her. She finally do a little bit of cheating, get a little piece of dick on the side, and now you want to take her to court.

Speaker 3:

There's no little piece Like all of this is. This is vile behavior.

Speaker 5:

This nigga has cheated on her over, and, over and over publicly. I'm so glad you cheated on this man back. You should have fucked Quavo.

Speaker 3:

Nope See, look you trying to get niggas annihilated Like look at here.

Speaker 5:

This is not.

Speaker 3:

This is not something we should be promoting here.

Speaker 5:

This shit is horrible. Your kids should be calling him Uncle.

Speaker 3:

Daddy. Yes, offset has had his flaws and he has made his errors and he's fought his demons. I'm not gonna say he hasn't, but in the same token, he don't deserve that.

Speaker 5:

No man deserves what that just happened. You need to make a song about how um good the side nigga dick is. That's disgusting. Make a song about that.

Speaker 3:

Run it back with meg no, no, we don't need none of that I love this.

Speaker 5:

This is no I really do throw, throw the pussy.

Speaker 5:

I was so upset because I was like, why is cardi just sitting here letting offset cheat on her, like she not from the bronx? I was like show this nigga where you from. You was just drugging and robbing niggas a couple years ago and now you're getting cheated on. Excuse me, ma'am, who are you? You Buckleys, is that your name? Look up Cardi B's name, ma'am. Cheat on this nigga more. Do it more. Cheat a couple more times, get caught. Call the paparazzi while you walking out of the hotel with your hair with your lace lifted. I want the lace lifted. I want a little bit of your nibble out. I want you to look like you just got fucked and then caught a paparazzi and get caught.

Speaker 5:

It used to be a time A little bit of cum right here.

Speaker 3:

That's disgusting.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm kidding.

Speaker 3:

This used to be a time, as a man, that you could do what you had to do. You took care of your family, you provided, and if you got a little extra scratch on the side, it just is what it was, and like that didn't give her the right to step out. Like this, don't give you the right. Just because I fall, don't mean you fall too.

Speaker 5:

We can't be no stumbling ass niggas Like what do you?

Speaker 3:

what does that mean? We fall, no, nigga, not we nigga. Then we get up. Somebody has to be a statue, a statuesque you didn't hear the song. It said we that's in relation to that's in relation to your heavenly father not in this relationship okay fall on the dick.

Speaker 3:

You see, this is this now when offset, go crazy. I don't want to hear oh he over, he overreacting, oh that's that bull when he spaz out. I don't want to hear that when he go on the internet he not just telling y'all niggas, y'all won anymore, and he telling y'all niggas some shit. That's going to hurt y'all feelings Because this nigga was in the lot. This nigga said he was getting dick while the baby was in you. That's crazy, crazy period. Your daughter that's was it. Was it a boy or a girl that she just had? Okay, I can understand. I was a nasty young nigga back in my day too. I didn't. I jumped in some shit that had something that wasn't mine in there, you'd be horny during the pregnancy but I'm saying the nigga that got me pregnant is out cheating rampantly.

Speaker 5:

I'm gonna get some. I'm gonna get dick from wherever the fuck I want to get it from?

Speaker 3:

no, you don. You don't Period. You going to just defile Like that's disgusting, and then you going to deflower yourself and then, when the baby's born, I'm going to leave the baby with the nanny and I'm going to go get some more dick.

Speaker 5:

The baby probably going to look like the other nigga, because you being nasty. I hope he does See. I hope the baby, not his. See, that's horrible.

Speaker 3:

I hope that's Quavo baby. Why are you wanting this nigga to crash out on this woman? Cause it don't end well for Cardi.

Speaker 5:

She already crashed out. You remember it's a whole court case of her crashing out. You don't think he can crash out?

Speaker 3:

Y'all keep trying to play with Offset, offset. The nutso one out of the group.

Speaker 5:

Like I want her to Keep continue cheating. I want you to keep continue cheating. I want you to just be outside throwing that pussy everywhere.

Speaker 3:

What happened to the ladies that just took it? They?

Speaker 5:

don't exist no more. Why?

Speaker 3:

Why did y'all go out of style?

Speaker 5:

They all died. They all raised daughters that watched them get shitted on, and the daughters swore they didn't get shitted on, though Swore that they would never be them.

Speaker 3:

We not talking about the ones that got abused.

Speaker 5:

We talking about the nigga, that had a little bit of pussy on the side.

Speaker 3:

That's not abuse.

Speaker 5:

The women that knew that their husband had a family three blocks away but just silently took it and died of fucking anxiety and heart disease. Because you took all that stress and you just kept it in and you internalize it never died and the fucking stress fossilized into cholesterol and your fucking arteries and then you died at fucking.

Speaker 3:

That doesn't happen as fuck. Yes, it does. Y'all sit there and y'all go through it and then, when the man die, y'all hook up at the, at the funeral and y'all either that or you slowly poison your husband why there's two families that need him.

Speaker 5:

Does he not have a life insurance policy?

Speaker 3:

we need to kind of wake this up, man, like it's okay to have two, can't have two families on the same policy, you have to have two different policies slowly murder him. I just want to go back to the days when, as a man, when you got, when you held your own, you got a little bit extra. You know, I don't know if my dad ever did, but he, he deserved it if he did.

Speaker 5:

I don't think so, but that's the second time you said that on this show.

Speaker 3:

Maybe the third I'm just saying like, I just feel like we should go back to a time you know. I'm saying that you got rewarded for being a provider, that's all I'm trying to say listen. That's all I'm trying to say. Listen, that's all I'm trying to say.

Speaker 5:

You don't get to have a fucking second family just because you're a provider. You should. That's the problem. And then that was a different time, you know, like women weren't working and blah blah blah, there were more stay at home, moms and whatnot. Now if you're going to be outside making money and you're going to be cheating, I'm going to do the same thing.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 5:

I'm just going to ignore your cheating, and then I'm going to start cheating on my own.

Speaker 3:

See, this is not how. What's the point then? See, that's where I feel like it was no point for you to get married. You can't be a successful artist and get a little scratch on the side without your wife tripping like jesus christ.

Speaker 5:

There's no point in being successful. I don't think there's. There's a reason for artists of that caliber like when you make that much money. I don't think there's a reason for you to get married.

Speaker 3:

Just be together I don't think it was a reason for him to marry somebody of her caliber too. I know why he did it because he wanted to help raise his own personal cachet.

Speaker 5:

Relationships always help your brand.

Speaker 3:

He knew she was a rising star and it was only going to help his brand that I wouldn't say he was teetering, but I don't think they were ever going to get hotter than what they were at that particular time because they were hot.

Speaker 5:

They were. There was a lot of hits going on Again Offset.

Speaker 3:

I feel bad for you dog. They won Again Offset. I feel bad for you dog, day one. I don't, I don't feel bad for you, because I understand like there's just a difference between the urges that we get to you know step out, and the urges y'all get to step out. Y'all want to do it to be, you know, vindictive.

Speaker 5:

It's an emotional aspect to it 100%. She took it and took it, and took it, and took it until she couldn't no more and then took some dick, like what happened to resilience that's what you deserve.

Speaker 3:

What happened to being resilient? Like what happened to those qualities? There are no more resilient women, what?

Speaker 5:

about grind it out rubbed all of the resilience out of us. I have zero resilience left I see.

Speaker 3:

This is why I don't blame the niggas.

Speaker 5:

That's just bad, like that's just no type of friction, they just go get it and they just they leave, they.

Speaker 3:

They ain't here about worrying about none of y'all. What y'all got going on, they giving you the the illusion, they selling you dreams, and then they, they go around and leave. I can't, I'm not mad at them, because what's the point? You just get disrespected, and that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

Liability- was cardi not getting disrespected no, she was.

Speaker 3:

She had some things that stepped out.

Speaker 5:

I don't like having these conversations with you because you're, like your mind is not based in reality. What fucking so ever, like, this man was cheating on his wife for fucking years, like. But we didn't know if we're not going to have a real. But we know, we know now, if we're not going to have a real conversation about, like, how it feels to be betrayed for mad long and you not do anything. And then you finally do something. If you think that she didn't deserve to get some type of revenge. If you don't, if you think that she is completely in the wrong here, then you can just shut the fuck up. I'm not Because you know why?

Speaker 3:

Like honestly, that's how I feel. The kids got to see this. That's how I feel. But the kids got if there were no kids.

Speaker 5:

This isn't a conversation based on reality. What's so fucking ever it is?

Speaker 3:

Cause. If the kids weren't involved, I would be a hundred percent on your side, fuck them kids.

Speaker 5:

See that's fuck. You was publicly cheating on your wife, the mother of your kids and now the kids. The what the kids?

Speaker 3:

are seeing matters. Fuck them kids. Yeah, they wouldn't know that daddy was cheating. Mama didn't go on the internet every time it happened fuck offset like, let's, let's, let's really understand, because the embarrassment is the real part, and there is no embarrassment if we don't go on the internet and tell everybody what happened I don't even know how we found out that that was happening in the first goddamn place cardi tells us.

Speaker 3:

Cardi tells us every time, every time that he does that, she tells the world and then wonders why she feels embarrassed. Well, because you told us one of the most embarrassing things.

Speaker 5:

She usually leaves him and then goes back to him. That's what usually happens. It's crazy it's crazy.

Speaker 3:

All right, uh, we got anything else on this topic that you just you want to advocate for a woman to defile herself for if a nigga cheat on you and you don't want to leave him cheat back, you should leave.

Speaker 5:

But if you don't leave, cheat the fuck back.

Speaker 3:

Make his chest hurt and I and I ruin him emotionally and I encourage you to be resilient. All right, I'm gonna make a call here. Let me see my. This is gonna be memphis mike. Okay, this is who I'm calling right now, memphis. Well, you don't have to. He's gonna tell us about what's going on in memphis. So y'all not aware there are hold on. He's this kid right here. Is this memphis mike. What's up, man? Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 4:

with you. Hey, man, you know just keeping my ear low man to the streets. You know getting all the info on this dog shit yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So I'm about to just introduce the topic real quick and then I'm gonna let you, you know, do your thing. So, uh, recently, the court case for young dolph has uh basically started. I think it's what day, two or three now and yeah, we're on day three okay, we're on day three of it and a lot has been revealed. We got niggas talking, we got niggas snitching, and what we do now know from the accounts is that 100K was put on Young Dolph's head by Yo Gotti's brother, who has since.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Young Dolph, since who's passed? So, my man, there's a lot going on in the street. Let us know, man. Let us know what's going on in Memphis.

Speaker 4:

Alright, man, so shit. I mean it's pretty much everything you just summed up. You know we in day three Of the trial. A lot has been revealed, a lot has. It has been some Hall of Fame snitching occurring, like I think a couple of people are going to want some apologies because if they call me we're going to do a snitching. I have no words for what this young brother is on the stand doing in this golf case because he is telling.

Speaker 3:

He's telling it all, ain't he?

Speaker 4:

Like all and shit that niggas don't know. Like you know, I know it's a very serious topic, but he had one segment where the prosecution is like really pressing the snitcher and you know he going through like, oh so we got your letters to your family about. You know you're about to come home and so is it safe to assume that you said this to just get a lighter sentence? Is that what we can infer is going on up here? He said no, no, my lawyer already told me I'm going to prison straight after this. He was like so then why didn't you tell your girl that you were going to get her a house and do all these other things? And he said verbatim quote man, that ain't lying, that's game, man, you know what you have to tell the whole man. Like you just. And I laughed for 15 minutes because he's absolutely correct, like that ain't a lie.

Speaker 4:

That's what he's telling me. He said it on the stage.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm just trying to tell the bitch what she want to hear, man, you know hot shit Golf club, and that is indeed how the game goes.

Speaker 4:

So you know, shout out to that brother for that. But long story short version, man. So, as you know, about three years ago we lost Dolph, and you know me doing my good investigative journalism down here, you know, put my boots to the ground, you know, just gathering information, and I actually found out the day in question what sparked Big Juk to put the hit out on Dolph and other members of Paper Round Empire.

Speaker 3:

Wake it up.

Speaker 4:

So, yeah, yeah, yeah, I did the science and I'm about to go ahead and wake up the listeners man. So three days before Dolph's unfortunate passing you know that was around Thanksgiving of 2021, big Jip happened to be at the airport here in Memphis and he ran into Paper Route Empire affiliate King Block. And from the reports that I have, you know none of this has been, you know, confirmed or stated at an open court. But you know, you know just what the streets tell you.

Speaker 4:

So apparently there was an altercation between Big Jook and Glock where they exchanged some words to each other and following that exchange he, glock, decided to assault Mr Big Jook by spitting on him in front of the Chick-fil-A Spit yes, he spit on Big Juk. And then this is where they say things get a little dicey, because he spits on Big Juk and then proceeds to his flight to Vegas, which is, you know, for people that don't know, keith Clark does not stay in Memphis, he lives in Vegas. Got on his flight to Vegas and from the reports, from what I'm hearing, he did not inform young Dolph of this altercation.

Speaker 4:

Damn Like you know, he created static because Jook followed that incident by going back to the hood and informing everybody like hey, a hundred k on any of them. Paper route. Empire heads right now put the word out. And it is unfortunate because, you know, as we know, three days later, um, the guys stated that you know they had got the word about the hit. And you know, just so happened.

Speaker 4:

We're, uh, heading to westwood, which is you know cart kind of close to south memphis, where dolphin paper route were doing a turkey drive, um, and they were going doing a turkey drive, and they were going to the turkey drive in hopes to, you know, see a dog there and, you know, gun them down. The one thing about Memphis, though, that people will tell you but if you've ever been to Memphis, it's only so big Like you can get to every part of Memphis within 25 to 30 minutes, whether that's the north to the east, to the east, to the south, to the east to the east, to the south, to the south to the west, so you can get to every part of the city very, very easily. So on their way to Westwood, they just so happen to see Dolph drive by at an intersection, and they know it's Dolph because Dolph famously left every one of his vehicles in camo print, so very easily identified the vehicle.

Speaker 5:

Niggas need to stop doing that.

Speaker 3:

That's ironic too, because camouflage is to disguise you.

Speaker 4:

To blend in and hide shit. Yeah, that doesn't really work too well on the concrete streets.

Speaker 4:

I'm not a genius or anything but when you're rich and you're able to do whatever you want, it's hard to not do whatever you want, and that's also people don't know. That car rap thing is also like another little dig at Gotti, because Gotti famously used to rap all of his cars in the same time. He used to do every car in Tiffany Blue and then eventually he switched that up when people were identifying that. He went all white, you know, to kind of go coincide with the cocaine music group. And so Dolph said I'm taking that to the next level, I'm wrapping all my cars in camo. And Keyblock said I'm wrapping all my cars in yellow. So a lot of these dudes are riding around vehicles that are very very easily identified all right.

Speaker 3:

so I want to touch on something you just brought up. So you said Yo Gott, Even though it kind of seems as though, from the story that you told us earlier, he doesn't really have much part to play in it. Is his place in Memphis still what it is, or is there a change? Because from what I've been hearing them boys on the other side they ain't been talking but they just been moving.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, it's been. It's been a lot of deaths um on both sides, including famously big joe um who set up the hit.

Speaker 4:

But the thing about goddy and anybody from memphis will tell you the 20 plus years that god has been rapping about, you know, having the birds doing this, doing that. Everyone's always been under the assumption that it's him, but the people in the city had to inform me and let me know these are actually stories that he's telling about his friend. Okay, yeah, big Jook is the big, you know cold moving guy like the mover and shaker in the city, which is actually how him and Dolph kind of met each other was. You know Dolph and Jules used to trap together.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I think I've heard that before.

Speaker 4:

They used to trap together and you know, the whole beat really, really stems from their relationship. Once Dolph decided that he was going to rap, they wanted to sign him to CMG and he told them pretty much like, no, like I would much rather do what y'all doing and building this shit up on my own versus, you know, signing up under y'all. And you know, niggas took a spilling toward that way. Like you know, from what I understand, duke and Gotti were both very offended but they let it go. From what I understand, duke and Gotti were both very offended but they let it go. And then, you know, things kind of hit a head once Dolph decided to have relations with one of your Gotti's baby mothers.

Speaker 3:

You got a famous song after that. So what I want to see here, though, do you feel as though there's going to be some changes with you know CMG, like, do we see the Gorilla maybe trying to leave?

Speaker 4:

Is there any way of this blowback on Gotti? So I'm over the leap that I do think that Gotti's going to get called to the carpet just for the simple fact of in discovery through the trial, not one time has a question been asked. Well, why did Big Juk put this? Hit out on Dolph, and when you start to peel back those layers and answer those questions, it'll be hard not to, you know, put one and two together and be like, oh okay, well, this is clearly stemming from a situation with Gotti Mm-hmm, because even if you oh my bad, no, no, you're good, but as far as, like the other artists, gotti's done a fantastic, amazing job of separating himself from the street aspect of his business and being able to go to law enforcement or whoever it is.

Speaker 4:

I'm a legitimate music executive. I have my career in political ties with jay-z and rock nation. You know I got two or three successful artists over here, like you know I have. That would just make no sense in the world for me to be involved in anything like that. Um, and you would think that that would be, you know the case, and he should probably be all right to not have to worry about that. But I think all bets is off when you look at everything that's going on with the ysl trial. Um, you know, and I I think you know that, like I said, within the city there's a known element of you know body just pretty much just being the face and front man for the shit that's going on with his brother, which, especially now that his brother is dead. Now you know, it's easy for him just to be like, oh nah, just put all that shit on my brother that's usually the situation.

Speaker 4:

I know this nigga can't tell on me like he already did, so like y'all charging him or doing whatever. That's cool, that ain't going to affect my bottom line or anything going on, not for nothing.

Speaker 4:

I'm a street artist that's elevated to a very, very high level in place of music now, but at the end of the day, nigga's making something he does enough to make sure that he's not going to be, you know, cornered into having to do any time or, you know, actually even get the blame placed on this placed on him, but you know, the streets are talking. And they've always talked since the. You know Charlotte shooting Like oh, this has always just been body.

Speaker 3:

So we don't got to worry about Angela leaving. Is she safe?

Speaker 4:

Now I do think that it's you know it's poor timing with that gun purchase she had going on.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was thinking about.

Speaker 4:

Very, very, very poor timing with that, especially when you realize every such history of her own baby, father and godfather. But you know that, man, we've been seeing that rhetoric, bro, like you get a bitch to get with a good nigga.

Speaker 4:

That ain't really a part of that life. You know she don't. She don't do a little bit of cosplaying to you. Acknowledge that she with her man, oh for sure, for sure. But you gotta do that when you have Lucinda Spittin' shit. It would be a sad day for you to get replaced by Gwyl Rilla, or any of the other fine women that you know Gotti has access to.

Speaker 3:

He can't do that. He was crying for her on a song. He can't leave her like that. That'd be crazy.

Speaker 4:

We have seen niggas do this and you still do that, baby.

Speaker 5:

The niggas who beg and plead for your attention and you take a while to give it to them when they finally get it.

Speaker 4:

They squander it every time. Look at bruh, we saw Bitch.

Speaker 5:

you took that long, and now I'm about to do you dirty. Is this all?

Speaker 2:

I get?

Speaker 4:

Is this all I get? Is this all this hidden phone? You ain't even sucking it.

Speaker 5:

Oh no, I'm about bro, I'm sure Angela don't suck dick right. She don't look like she suck dick right.

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 4:

I don't think, Angela. You know, got the Gawk Gawk 3000. You know it might be Gawk Gawk 750, but the 3000, I just yeah. I just don't see Rev Run daughter being an elite eater, sorry.

Speaker 5:

Maybe the oldest one, I was literally about to say that I forget her name, though, was it Vanessa Vanessa, vanessa.

Speaker 3:

Vanessa was an eater. Yeah, she be Vanessa. Look like she Was it. Vanessa, vanessa, vanessa, vanessa was an eater.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, she be.

Speaker 3:

Vanessa, look like she'll put it down her throat.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, oh, my goodness, why.

Speaker 3:

Well, thank you, memphis man. We appreciate the update, man.

Speaker 4:

We definitely will be in touch, hey man, I'm going to keep my ears to the streets for y'all Any updates that come through. You know I'm watching it live. I'm going to make sure I give it up to y'all. Man and listeners keep supporting Talk FNF. It's the hottest shit on the internet. Anybody else? Tell you otherwise they probably fuck their mother.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, more than likely, more than likely.

Speaker 5:

Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 4:

Hey, it's all good. Y'all continue to be blessed and, like I said, any updates I got, I'm gonna shoot them straight to y'all. Love always.

Speaker 3:

Alright, appreciate it. Memphis, mike, no problem. Hey man, a lot of shit going on out there.

Speaker 5:

That was a thorough ear to the streets.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we got some exclusive information there.

Speaker 5:

Boots on the ground update yeah, yeah. I didn't know any of that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's crazy man. I knew that. They said the guy didn't even get paid Like he said he's supposed to get like 40K he only got like $800 after they shot young dog.

Speaker 5:

You would have had to if. If there's 100K like whatever on on somebody's head and I know their location and stuff like you're going to have to give me at least half, you short me, you short, you short me.

Speaker 3:

30k.

Speaker 5:

I'm snitching too well, you are the one that did the murdering shit, I'm telling.

Speaker 3:

No, I did it because you, you, you and you I don't know, because we all go to jail.

Speaker 5:

I don't know. I'd rather just take that l and my 800 well, I mean, I'm only snitching because they caught me. That's the thing about when you do illegal things for work, because if somebody like decides they don't want to pay you for the crimes that you've done, you can't go to the police and be like, hey, this guy didn't pay me for the heroin no, but you can call your people and bust that nigga house up yeah, if you have people.

Speaker 3:

I mean generally when you're selling, selling spanking nigga, you got people. That ain't no, that ain't the industry you get into without people you need them all.

Speaker 3:

Right, uh, you're gonna get to this kim porter book yeah, we can get into it, so a book that was released that claimed to say they were the memoirs of the late kim porter uh was recently released. It was like a number one book on, uh amazon. Everybody was just behind this journal, like right off as soon as they could get their hands on it, uh. But you know, now it's coming out that some of this information potentially may not have been, you know, truly from kim porter. Uh, the once I looked up the gentleman because for one thing, he had like a pseudo name on the original book was like Jamal. This nigga's a white man.

Speaker 5:

His name's like Chris Todd or something like that he made a good little penny off of this.

Speaker 3:

Oh, yeah, he ate.

Speaker 5:

I've been seeing in the seedy underbelly of the internet, like Jaguar Wright interviews Her mentioned this manuscript that kim was working on before she passed and this is the reason that she was killed. Like I've been seeing this for like a year and a half, two years now, like this manuscript that had disappeared and we nobody knew what happened to it and then diddy got arrested and now apparently it just manifested out of nowhere and it's supposed to be like her diary yeah, it's like her memoirs.

Speaker 3:

Like, yeah, like diary entries and things of that nature according to chris, he said that a woman, who he claims to be a friend of kim porter, gave him a flash drive with all this information on there, and then this is what he published.

Speaker 5:

He's also said he doesn't know this information is true or not so because he doesn't actually know where this flash drive came from, if it was actually kim's and she's not the one who gave it to him, and I'm gonna say he was pretty smart about it because he like redacted names like, so he took people's names out.

Speaker 3:

I think there was like discussion about like diddy postman like messing with like a young pop star that some people were like saying justin bieber usher uh yeah, or aaron carter oh man. Aaron carter rip yeah dang aaron carter had it rough too. You ever watch some of his interviews.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it was really it was fucked up it was they're hard to watch because he's so emotional.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, he gives it up. He's so vulnerable.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, it's very raw. Damn did he do it to AC? Allegedly, allegedly, I was like Allegedly.

Speaker 3:

AC allegedly Crazy, but no, I mean, I knew this kind of this, didn't feel like it was right to me at the beginning, like I just knew, like if something like this was gonna happen, I would expect someone to be a little more front-facing with it, like I would just expect someone to want if especially if it's for what you're advocating for like this is my friend that was been hurt and abused and now she's been killed by this individual, is what you're claiming? Like no, like somebody got to stand and make sure the voices are heard and this has been, you know, a real thing.

Speaker 5:

So that's why I don't think about maybe jaguar white was the friend with a jaguar white bro, you know, uh, because she I don't know, I didn't know um her career, but she was like a backup singer for jay-z so she was like in in those social circles. I guess I don't know if singers be hanging out with them niggas for real, but she probably saw shit like after shows and stuff what you about to say oh, you just didn't know she was actually, yeah, I just didn't know that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, you know why she was important?

Speaker 5:

I thought this was just the ramblings of a fucking crazy lady. No, like I bring it up on the show, but I'm, whenever I bring her up'm like take this with a grain of salt, because like she could just be making shit up like just off the cuff.

Speaker 3:

Put shit on people's jackets. It's funny how like people don't really understand how like the publishing works with this kind of stuff, because we're like, how are you able to get this? This was an independent, he published it himself.

Speaker 5:

He essentially just ordered the book to be made and put it out on his own. Like you can sell that. Like no one's gonna stop you from selling that. No, you can literally put anything on amazon. Like you can type anything, anything up and just put it on there, and now you have a book.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's why everybody like I, hate when people say, like you need to read, no, you need to know what, how to read and what to read. You can't just read every book and then say it's whatever we put. We let idiots put information in books too yeah, anyone can put information out there.

Speaker 5:

So diddy um his no, not diddy's kids, so um kim's kids specifically.

Speaker 3:

So quincy, the, the twins and I thought it was just those two, quincy and the twins okay, no, and um justin no, just, no, not justin the, the dark skin one is oh, you mean uh no quincy.

Speaker 5:

Quincy is that's, I'll be sure, son I mean, yeah, the the dark skin one isn't king combs.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I think that's kim's kid too so him too, um, uh, put out a statement. We're not gonna read the whole statement, but they were basically like there's no truth to to this book. This isn't something that was written by our mother. Um, we don't know this man or these people who are claiming that they had access to our mother and that this is her book. Um, as soon as I saw that, I was like that just makes me think it's her book more. That makes me think it's her book more, and I think that diddy told y'all to make this statement because I think he y'all is still under his thumb for real oh for sure they've been showing up and supporting him at all his cases and stuff all of bringing their girlfriends yeah, why was that bitch there?

Speaker 5:

because you got to hold it down. You got to show that okay, like if you're my boyfriend and your father is accused of all these horrible things, like I'll wait in the car no, I'm not a normal boyfriend.

Speaker 3:

My boyfriend is buying you and putting you in things that you can never put yourself in.

Speaker 5:

Get out the car she is a fashion nova model, oh my god, she's really.

Speaker 3:

She's really spending the big bucks.

Speaker 5:

Nah, I'm just saying like she's in positions where she can get next to niggas with money who don't have like horrible, morally, um, reprehensible cases attached to them.

Speaker 3:

So it's troubling news that we have to report on here. Um, it sucks when you see like, uh, the system completely do what it's supposed to do and annihilate and destroy black men, black families. It's just an awful thing. I'm going to refer to this man You've probably seen him referred to as Marcellus Williams. I'm going to give him the respect and dignity that he deserves in his passing. I'm going to call him the name that he wanted to be called, which is Khalifa. Khalifa Williams deserves in his passing, and I'm gonna call him the name that he wanted to be called, which is khalifa. So khalifa williams was put to death. It was last tuesday was today?

Speaker 3:

no, it was wednesday 6 pm, because I remember I was sitting. It was tuesday 6 pm, because I remember I was sitting out yesterday okay so yesterday so yesterday at 6 pm uh we are watching.

Speaker 2:

This is tuesday yeah so we are watching.

Speaker 3:

It was y'all tuesday, just come out friday, uh, but he was put to death after. It was y'all tuesday, just come out friday, uh, but he was put to death after thousands of plea from it almost feel like around the country um the victim's family.

Speaker 5:

Uh asked for him not to be executed.

Speaker 3:

Prosecutors prosecutors um hundreds of thousands of people around the united states and they really rallied behind this and just to kind of come up to where everybody was just saying, uh, so this case happened in 1998, where everybody was just saying, uh, so this case happened in 1998, where there was a reporter, social worker, who was killed uh, stabbed 43 times, uh, and there was also a robbery done at her home. Uh, they had accused uh Kalief of this because of not DNA testimony I mean, that's not DNA evidence but because of testimony from an ex-girlfriend who is no longer here with us she is deceased and a former inmate that he shared a cell with, that had both testified and that he's also dead too, so he can no longer corroborate his story. But they've also claimed that Khalif told them that he committed the murders. He told them basically what he did. Interesting enough, those two stories were not in line with each other.

Speaker 2:

So they didn't even match up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there were some inconsistencies in those two stories. The girlfriend said she's seen him with the bloody clothes, throwing them away. She also said that she saw the alleged laptop and purse that was there. So in regards to that laptop, they did say that the person who had possessions of it could confirm that Khalid did sell him that laptop. So they did have that Also too. In regards to that, you know, like I said, those testimonies were also from the white. Excuse me, the girlfriend and the inmate were also like there was, they had something to gain from it, like it was like a ten thousand dollar, uh, reward for what was going on. So there's a lot of information that you just can't a hundred percent say that you know it was him you can't say for the shadow of a doubt.

Speaker 3:

Also, the evidence was tampered with prior to uh so that there was no clear evidence that you could say like oh, his dna was on this, because it was just so much that they could not show that his dna was on that weapon in any kind of way. Uh, but he was also doing a 20-year sentence for an armed robbery already when this happened, when they pulled him out that was my thing.

Speaker 5:

Like was was he in prison during the the time of the crime? Not during the time of the crime?

Speaker 3:

okay, he was in prison serving it for something else okay when they gave the evidence because he didn't get convicted for this. Like 2001, this happened in 98, okay, okay. So I think also people got to realize with this case is this was shortly after oj, so I can definitely see a galvanized Missouri justice system who wanted to make a black man pay for killing a white woman. They can find this exact scenario a bloody, gruesome woman, and a white woman at that, and we can put this on a black guy.

Speaker 5:

Let's do it and a black guy that's already in jail doing 20 years.

Speaker 3:

Who, who cares?

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So they said that he had stayed off execution two times beforehand and there's opportunity for the Supreme Court to step in the governor of the state and nobody did. And it's really trash, because the governor just show how much of a piece of shit he really is.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Because again, I'm not saying that this man is innocent, but I can. I can just say from the evidence that's been presented so far he's not guilty because again, he could have been involved. We don't know. He could have helped, like, say, he had the laptop, he had to get it. He did say that he got the laptop from as a gift from the girlfriend. So again we don't know what her involvement is.

Speaker 3:

She had felonies yeah, and she's the one that gave them uh, so she could have been, he could have put her on something to plan it, and then you know, like I said, so anything could happen yeah there's a lot of inconsistencies and for me for that to be in, to be shown that there's so many inconsistencies, the least you can do is spare the man's life you should 100 if you want to keep him in jail for whatever bullshit evidence.

Speaker 5:

You want to keep him in, so be it but because he was already in jail for 20 years originally, he was going to be there regardless, yeah but I'm saying like you could at least spared his life.

Speaker 3:

And you know what's crazy you didn't have to.

Speaker 5:

They didn't have to execute the man.

Speaker 3:

That's just so insane to you know what else was crazy? Because this governor of this state, who could have one word, one statement and this would have been gone, we wouldn't have to worry about it he pardoned a Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach for a DUI where he completely changed an eight-year-old girl's life. This girl is no longer going to be the same Brain damage, physical body damage.

Speaker 3:

He pardoned him a DUI just because you're a coach, a white guy, a coach of a football team. Another situation you remember that famous picture where you see those two white people with their guns pointing at the protesters?

Speaker 5:

yeah he pardoned them as well I did not follow up with that story and that upsets me so much these people were violating americans.

Speaker 3:

First amendment yes, with weapons like that is the epitome of violating someone's right.

Speaker 5:

That's really crazy you pardon them because they're white. We see, like, what type of timing he's on. He's a trash human being yeah, it's just.

Speaker 3:

There's no other way that you can put it. He's a trash human being. Again, you don't have to feel like this man is innocent because there's reasons why you could think he's guilty, but you can't say and sit here and say he deserves what he did. Like no way you can say he deserved what you're, what you're accusing, that he did it, just it's a.

Speaker 5:

It upsets me so much because our political leaders obviously do not work for us like the general public. Because if you could not scroll on any form of social media the past couple days, the the past like week and a half, and not see somebody's call to action, to sign a petition, to fax the governor, to call the governor's office, like ignoring your citizens' calls for you to do something, I just feel like it's so un-Americanican, like it feels un-american to me, like the way our government is set up, the way it's supposed to be. You are here to represent our morals and our beliefs and what we want executed, and if you're just ignoring what, what your citizens are widely calling out for, then you don't need to be in power. But that's what happens regularly.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, this system is not built to protect people that look like him no, not at all it's actually here so that if a white guy does do something, then we come back and let them hey, it is what it is, we'll just put on a black guy. It's funny too, because this reminds me of a video I saw the other day that was talking about the fbi statistics that these crackers love to throw out, and he was like the dude was reading. He was like those fbi statistics come from police officers that have, you know, done convictions of people and you know of and of arrest and all that really shows. Because we're not really taught how to read it, we think that it's like impunic, you know, like the perfect data like it's just all, all encompassing data, but it's really not.

Speaker 3:

What it tells you is that these police stations target black people. They work harder to find cases that white people are victims of more than they do black people. And that's really when y'all spewing these fbi statistics that are already wrong and bs because all of these fucking police stations who provide the information to them don't do a great job at it. They throw away information. All sorts of shit gets messed up. Oh, we don't know what happened to it. It got lost, all that kind of stuff. That's where they're getting all this information from.

Speaker 5:

You know, that's a fact. You don't have to be on either side If you're someone like me who consumes true crime content on a regular basis. Cops are incompetent. They fuck up very regularly the the evidence like they fuck up so much on a regular basis, cops they they don't they don't prevent crime and they don't solve crimes most of the time. Most of the time either.

Speaker 3:

That was another thing you said.

Speaker 5:

Most crimes go unsolved, Like if you do something, you're most likely going to get away with it, if you're not just like flagrantly fucking stupid.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, if it's not a crime of passion and it's a crime that you kind of thought out, you could get away with it still to this day Like it's really.

Speaker 5:

Like cops are not. They're not smart enough to find out what you did. It's really like we need to have smarter people be detectives, people who can actually solve crimes.

Speaker 3:

It's tough man. It's tough man. This is a bad pool of people out here yeah but no, I just want to give that family again our condolences. Uh, I know it's got to be rough. I was watching a clip with the son that was talking about it and he did say bro, I'm gonna be in that room if we can't save my dad. I'm gonna look him in the eye and I'm gonna let him know he ain't alone of course yeah that was touching, to me that was touching because there's no way like.

Speaker 5:

Regardless of how painful that is, you have to be there for your loved ones, so that they can. Oh, I couldn't do it though I couldn't be there so they could move on knowing that, like they have your support I don't know I would have to be there in that situation I wouldn't want none of my people to be there.

Speaker 3:

Honestly, like I y'all to me, I'm very big on how you see me and how you like you look at me last, and I would never want the people that cared about me the most to see me in that position, treated like look at me last, and I would never want the people that cared about me the most to see me in that position, treated like an animal like a dog they're just putting out I get that, but at the same time, like I, just we we want you to be surrounded by as much love as possible before you go, and that's the most important, that's, that's more important to me.

Speaker 3:

I know it's important to the people that's going to be alive after they kill you, but to me it's just like I'd rather y'all be able to imagine me in the best way possible. But no man, this is tough man, it's really like.

Speaker 5:

I really thought that there I was about to lie to y'all. I didn't think that there was any way that the governor was gonna uh change his mind and pardon this man because he's black and I. I have very little hope for us in this country uh, let me get to this candace owens.

Speaker 3:

So this is something I've been wanting to show you with candace owens okay so you know, generally, anytime I see a candace owens video, I try to, you know, do my due diligence and you know, snuff out the misinformation that she presents. I'm not going to play all this video, but damn it, this one. She might have got me with this one, yo. This is about Kamala Harris. You about to get up. No, this is about Kamala Harris and your boy Candace. Your girl Candace did the science.

Speaker 7:

I can't find any evidence that Kamala Harris is black. So I said I'm going to pause everything and do a deep dive on Kamala Harris' genealogy and what I discovered is so shocking. So first let's start with just Kamala Harris' birth certificate. This is it. This is an authentic copy of it. It's already been discussed. Just Kamala Harris's birth certificate. This is it. This is an authentic copy of it. It's already been discussed. You can see in the corner that we have highlighted on her mother is her mother's name is an Indian name, shaila Mala Gopalan. And under color or race of mother, her mother has put Caucasian extremely controversial, but we don't need to.

Speaker 7:

We don't need to focus on the mother, because the mother everyone accepts the mother is not black at all right.

Speaker 7:

So if she's some part Caucasian majority Indian. Everyone accepts that. The mother is not the claim to her black heritage, it is the father. From the bottom there you can see that it says that her father's name is Donald Jasper Harris and that the color or the race of the father is listed as Jamaican. Okay, so you can be Jamaican, you can grow up in Jamaica and not be black. Obviously it's like Elon Musk, like he was born and raised in Africa. It would be absurd for Elon.

Speaker 6:

Musk to say that he was black, because he is not black, he is a white African.

Speaker 7:

So I wanted to go further into Donald Jasper Harris, allegedly born in Jamaica in 1938. He has indicated that someone in his family is black. So who are his parents? Okay, so this is kamala's dad, donald harris. We're looking now into kamala's grand like my dad the grandparents names are beryl christie finnegan, harris, and oscar joseph brown, harris. So let's start with beryl.

Speaker 7:

Let's start with her jamaican ass name this is an alleged photo of beryl christie harris. Okay, it is the only one that exists in the public domain and I want you guys to know that it was presented by kamala herself.

Speaker 6:

I looked at it and I was like, okay, like where did this photo come from?

Speaker 7:

actually, kamala is the one that entered this into the public domain in her book, which is entitled the truth.

Speaker 7:

We hold, which was published in 2019. So, looking at this woman, she looks black and she wrote visiting my paternal grandmother, beryl, in Jamaica. Ok, now, when I saw this, I assumed it was a fake photo and I assumed that somebody had put it up other than Kamala, because, just doing a very brief search, and then I triple quadruple, checked this across multiple websites, genealogy websites and genealogists that can't be Kamala's grandmother. Let's pull up a picture of her again. That can't be Kamala's grandmother because, at least according to my research, grandma Beryl died before Kamala was born and I want the internet to fact check this, mind you.

Speaker 3:

Hold on. Let me pause real quick, mind you for this, just so y'all can understand the context for this. I'm not gonna put it on the screen. She looks like she's probably like no younger than 18. Maybe she looks like college age. Yeah, she's like college age in this yeah, 100.

Speaker 5:

This woman next to her you know people back in the day looked older so she might have been like high school yeah, she might have been high school, college age.

Speaker 3:

Right here, this woman is standing right next to her, alive and well fully.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, okay, hold on.

Speaker 3:

Let's do some more here.

Speaker 7:

Beryl was born in 1921 and she died in 1960. Okay, I've checked grave sites everywhere. This is the I mean, it's not exactly a very common name and not an exactly very common place, specifically where she was born St Ann's Parish in Jamaica. That would mean that Beryl had Kamala's father when she was just 17 years old in 1938, and she died when she was just 39 years old. The black woman in that photo is not 39 years old old. The black woman in that photo is not 39 years old. So this is a major discrepancy. Okay, and I this is just a tiny bit of digging. I went wait a second. Does anybody realize that, like barrel allegedly died when she was 39 years old, in 1960, that means that kamala would have been born four years after her grandmother died in 1964. 1964 is when kamala was born. Her grandmother died in 1964. 1964 is when Kamala was born. Her grandmother died in 1960. So who is that woman that is in the photo with Kamala?

Speaker 7:

Okay, beryl Finnegan now, looking more into her grandmother, was definitively not black. Now, how do we know this? Because, beryl, that woman that you just saw, her father was Patrick Alhanassus Finnegan, who was an Irishish slaver. Okay, so that woman that you just saw at a bare minimum has to be half white. An irish slaver is who her father was. Doesn't look like that. Maybe that irish slaver married a super-de-duper black woman?

Speaker 7:

I don't know all right we can stop her right there, but y'all super, d duper black this is fucking flagry.

Speaker 3:

Yo. Like she gets flagrant on this joy. She even goes like I'll give anyone a thousand dollars if you can just show me any information that just counteracts what I'm finding here. Like she actually goes into it. But I tried to do my research well they would find a lie.

Speaker 5:

I wasn't. Yeah, no, it seems like what. The research that she did was thorough, I mean it's tough to find a lie with this one.

Speaker 3:

I've even seen some people accused that picture of being, uh like, generated like they took a picture.

Speaker 5:

I'm just so confused. I want to know, like why kamala posted that picture and that was her grandmother. It was for a book in 2019 that's what she.

Speaker 3:

That's what candace has stated. It was a book she was doing, but in the that picture and said that was her grandmother. It was for a book in 2019. That's what Candace has stated. It was a book she was doing for 2019.

Speaker 5:

But in the same book she said that her grandmother died before I'm just saying she said visiting my grandmother barrel Unless.

Speaker 3:

that's like somebody who just so happens to have the same name as her grandma and it's like they either cool or she kind of took her under her wing. That's not her grandma and it's like they either cool or they. She kind of took her under her wing.

Speaker 5:

that's not her grandma and she said my, my, like biological paternal.

Speaker 3:

She said my paternal.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I don't know yeah, you got us on that one candace.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yo like I'm trying to figure out. I can understand. I don't see where she would need that lie though, for like that's just an insane lie to have in any capacity. Like where would you need to lie about that? And then like, fabricate to the point, like because it doesn't mean anything, like, even if she wasn't black, the fact that she's an indian woman she's still a person of color but, like she's been telling us that she's black but it's just interesting.

Speaker 3:

Just to be like, is this some long game? Like I don't want to sit here and be like janet jackson was not too long ago and like oh, she's not black, because you can tell by her dad bro, her father is black because she's stupid. Janet jackson has never been historically a smart woman yeah and all y'all who are not shaming her.

Speaker 5:

You should be ashamed of yourself literally, janet, just shut the fuck up. You like you don't have to talk.

Speaker 3:

We do not need to know your opinions about anything that's going on ever just like, do the do this weird little smile and talk in your weird little voice. Keep it shut.

Speaker 5:

You don't gotta do none of that, we don't give a fuck about anything that you are thinking at all, janet. I swear to god, I've never wondered. I wonder what janet jackson thinks about this bitch keep your mouth shut ever.

Speaker 3:

Just tell us stories about michael when he was a little, that's all you gotta do.

Speaker 5:

I don't even know if we want to hear about those, because those are traumatizing probably.

Speaker 3:

I mean, just tell us the good ones not when joe came home.

Speaker 5:

You tell isa ray so she can make a movie about it but no, I just thought that was interesting.

Speaker 3:

When I seen candace I have to give. I feel like we give a lot of shit to candace on the show. We do but that was a well-researched. That was just some good questions to ask, yeah but I mean, I don't think it's, in the grand scheme, like what are you trying to say? Like she's some like agent, that they're just trying to make black, just to get the black?

Speaker 5:

vote. That's my thing, so like what is? What is the point why?

Speaker 3:

would they go to so much trouble to get 14 of the population?

Speaker 5:

yeah, like that just doesn't make any sense. The black vote has never been a defining factor and who's gonna become president, so why pander to us that much, or why?

Speaker 3:

lie. I mean, we've been a a slight factor in it because there's someone who they could rely on for a lot of different things. But I just don't see where they benefit from telling this like authentic. This is this crazy ass lie about us. But I mean, it is what it is. At least kamala got good ops way better do way better than anything I have oh my god, our ops the worst are so just like uncreative.

Speaker 5:

And then every time they say something about us, I just be like boo and then like it there's, they don't.

Speaker 3:

It's just nothing that you want to look at like. I got ops that look like manila gorilla, like you know, I'm saying, equipped with the same shorts that he got on, like it's just so vile. It really is, it really is, and it's like I don't care to go back and forth with these. No child left behind. Individuals like I can just tell by your conversations and the rhetoric that y'all spew, if y'all even know what that means.

Speaker 7:

Um, it's just so beneath me, like I'm so above that I look at you, I look at these gentlemen and say like y'all would never be in my section in the club, like y'all would never be around individuals that I would be around.

Speaker 3:

We would laugh at you for trying to come around and for y'all to just like fix your lips, to even discuss me in a manner like it's just so vile, like we really got the mixing twins like really coming at us, like it's just hilarious.

Speaker 5:

Another round.

Speaker 3:

We don't have to Cause god damn, I'm just saying Then you got the ambiguously gay duo sitting next to one of them. So I mean, like it's just, it's sad, it's sad, but I mean I would you know, go on a rant and talk about your shorts and how y'all can't fit in your pants and how y'all just ugly, just no good, disgusting individuals, and oh wow, then I would finish up by telling y'all to suck my dick. But I realized y'all already are doing that.

Speaker 5:

So, uh, as you were, you know dick thoroughly lodged in y'all throats, making my job easier I'm on your mind, way too much for an individual that just seems to not do.

Speaker 3:

You know, to suck and be as lame as y'all niggas say to be like. I'm too much on your mind and it's, it's, it's disgusting you have a lot of time on your hands. Yeah, man, go try to talk to the women that don't want to talk to y'all. Like, don't bother me. You know what I'm saying. Be the weird nigga that's got to ask for a hug, because that's what y'all niggas look like the. Can I have a hug?

Speaker 5:

niggas Just dirty, I'm not going to get a hug.

Speaker 3:

You're not going to look like pieces of coal. Y'all just nasty men man, just disgusting, disgusting men man. Uh, and and I can I ask if y'all gonna talk shit about me and force me to watch y'all videos when y'all address me. Please stop wearing shorts, bro, because what they don't understand is when you're sitting down that becomes the biggest thing in the screen is your fucking fat ass, thigh y'all be thick as fuck.

Speaker 5:

I'm telling you, it's disgusting.

Speaker 3:

I don't want to look at that. So then I gotta put the phone away so I don't have to look at it while I'm trying to listen.

Speaker 5:

This is it's disgusting man, y'all gotta stop talking shit about other men with shorts on while you're looking like bad bitches on the internet.

Speaker 3:

Do me a favor man, read a book without your finger. You know I'm saying don't use your finger when you read a book. Lose some weight and try not to die by 50 from heart attack you know, do that for me, that'd be nice. I don't want y'all to be black man statistics, because y'all keep filling yourself with grease and salt oh my god, it's disgusting all right, uh, let's get into isa ray. So isa ray has responded to your girl.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, amanda Seals if y'all remember, a while ago Amanda Seals went on Club Shay Shay and she was talking about her um experience on the Insecure set and her experience with Issa Rae and her publicist specifically at a Black Emmys after party. Um, that was a while ago and I didn't think isa ray was gonna address it at all, but there was a, a panel or something that she had, uh, not too long ago and she finally addressed it. Roll the tapes oh, everything is.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't even there the emmy's after party this morning, like everybody else, did you or did you not? Or because she used the word very clear? She used the word force, I. I had. I wanted two adults to you know have a conversation and mend a relationship Two adults who didn't like each other.

Speaker 4:

And it didn't work out and we got back to work.

Speaker 7:

And in that conversation.

Speaker 5:

So she pretty much, and then also before that she said the initial question that brought this up. She asked Issa, is there anybody that you've worked with that you wouldn't work with again? And Issa replies anybody who went on a talk, a podcast, to talk shit about me. She was like I wouldn't work with people like that again. And then we obviously, like the interviewer and the crowd knew what she was talking about, so it led to the rest of that conversation.

Speaker 3:

So I mean it just seems like. It just seems like with Issa, she was just in a position where she just wasn't concerned about Amanda.

Speaker 5:

She wasn't.

Speaker 3:

And she kind of just proved Amanda's point a little bit.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, ok, so I get both their sides Right. So from Amanda's side, I guess, like this is my friend, I use that loosely. I don't know if they had a friendship because, from no, but Amanda on her interview made it seem like she wanted her friend or whatever. Uh, because it seemed like more than a professional relationship. If you want somebody to step in like that, um, because that's, that's something that felt like she wanted black girls.

Speaker 3:

She felt like she wanted black girl solidarity yeah.

Speaker 5:

So that would. That would lean a little bit more towards like a friendship thing more than a professional relationship, like that's not something that you would expect of a professional relationship. So she wanted she wanted isa to like kind of protect her and have her back and like I don't know, be that kind of person for her. But isa on her side was like first of all, I wasn't even fucking at that party, like I was nowhere to be found in the situation this is my publicist but like I wasn't fucking there. So that's number one, that's the main thing. And then number two is like she was like y'all are both grown. I facilitated the conversation for y'all to hash out your differences, but if that's not going to happen, then as a grown ass professional woman who has a bunch of shit on her plate, what the fuck else do you want me to do?

Speaker 3:

But we got to be honest though that's not on code a little bit like that's not kind of how you would think a sister.

Speaker 5:

But I don't think Issa views Amanda as a sister mean.

Speaker 3:

But I think when you're in this position where there's very few of y'all in these, like you know, big time writer starring in your own show kind of positions, like because we're the same color, I see someone like amanda seal seeing, like we kind of have to look out for each other in a real way and I don't know the color of her publicist, but that's a black woman also, yeah so I mean, I could even see where it's like, even if we having a beef from Amanda Seale's point of view is like you are our point of contact.

Speaker 3:

So there is a way that if you voice your opinion on something, we can kind of find a common ground in a way, because you are our common ground.

Speaker 5:

So do you think that her facilitating the conversation after the fact is not? Wasn't her being the like middle point person?

Speaker 3:

Facilitating is a subjective word. You know what I'm saying. Facilitating could mean I could put y'all in the same area. I could put y'all in the same room, amanda said that she forced her to have that conversation.

Speaker 5:

So if you keep reverting back to referring back to Amanda's um interview, she didn't want to have that like hashing things out conversation in the first goddamn place. And then she said that like when the publicist had called her and was like, oh, this is the reason. She was very sure she's like okay, okay, and then just hung up and then she called her back so it was like, uh, I don't know, like what the fuck do you want me to do if you're not even willing to have a conversation with this person?

Speaker 3:

And it wasn't it kind of the thing where it was like the publicist didn't like Amanda, but Amanda didn't have no opinion about the publicist.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, she was like. When the publicist called her, she was like okay, that has nothing to do with me, click, done, like what? That's what she told us yeah, that's exactly what amanda said happened. So like what? How is this supposed to be fixed?

Speaker 3:

I mean, it's not gonna if you don't give a fuck about why this, this lady don't like you.

Speaker 5:

Should isa fire her publicist because she doesn't like you? No, but I would feel like. Should the publicist be reprimanded?

Speaker 3:

my thing is this this is how I would kind of look at it If we weren't married, but we were still doing the show together and we had a third party that was causing conjunction between us. I would want both of us to sit down you, me and that individual and you help facilitate because you know me, you know them and we can see where there's a middle ground.

Speaker 3:

I feel like that's a completely different situation because, like don't just give her my number and have her talk to me, this show is the two of us right, but in that situation she was the talent both of them were talent because no, I'm talking about amanda.

Speaker 5:

Amanda was the talent. Isa wasn't the talent. She wrote, it was her shit. But she.

Speaker 3:

It was her set. She's a talent on the show too but it's her set but I'm saying is you have the both world view of it, so you can see things that I can't see, and um, like isa was also talent.

Speaker 3:

But like, regardless of if isa was talent or not like she, that still would have been her set yeah, but I'm talking about, we're talking about the mere fact of the publicist and isa, I mean, and uh, amanda, having an issue. The fact that you are our common ground is the what I would expect as a friend or as a colleague in this kind of situation, to be like, hey, no, my question is on sets and things of this nature, is there not like a HR situation, because that's who should have been handling the situation like?

Speaker 5:

if you like, that's not necessarily, that's my question is there HR?

Speaker 3:

on sets. Well, yes, but it this? She's not hired by the set, she's hired by Issa. That's Issa's employee. But if she's there all the time, I mean you can ask her to leave, but that wasn't what Amanda had a problem with.

Speaker 5:

But that I feel like that's. I don't know, I don't, I'm just saying responsibility, no but I still.

Speaker 3:

That still comes up in judgment of what kind of friend you are, what kind of individual you are.

Speaker 5:

Your kind of individual. Yeah, but I don't think isa gave a fuck about amanda, that's what isa got good character either I.

Speaker 3:

I would think she would probably agree with that I, I genuinely I.

Speaker 5:

We couldn't, we can't speak to that. We've never met the lady, but I don't think. I don't think it doesn't come off that they were friends. Um, I followed Issa for and I watched her story all the time because she reminded me of me and my friends. I was like, if we were rich, this is how we would be acting, like this is, and I used to watch everything she did, like the parties that she would throw with her friends and stuff. Amanda was never there. I didn't like they're not friends. That's why I was like why did you expect her to treat you like a friend when it didn't? It never gave that.

Speaker 5:

It gave like this is a lady I hired and now you got a problem with my publicist and you trying to make it my problem when, like you, just work here but we all got to work together so I can understand that.

Speaker 3:

But I mean it's just tough because amanda just have this erratic personality. That's kind of hard. Or she's been told by other people that she has this erratic personality, so it's hard to know what she is exaggerating, it's hard to know what isa is holding back from. So I mean, at the end of the day, I can understand the points that they're making. It just isa just seems to from. So I mean, at the end of the day, I can understand the points that they're making, it just isa just seems to prove and I think she's not meaning to do this, but she's kind of proving the implications of what amanda was saying yeah, I think it's obvious that isa did not give a fuck about amanda's feelings like I want to make that clear.

Speaker 5:

I don't think she gave a fuck about her feelings, but I don't think she had to. I mean, she doesn't have to, especially if they weren't friends. If this is just somebody I hired bitch but hash it out.

Speaker 3:

But y'all have like that's the thing, though, and that's the crazy part about this, and I guess we can kind of talk about this a little bit because it's on. It's on the topic Y'all have rules that y'all make other people that aren't black women have to follow, that y'all don't make each other follow. Like there isn't a consistency with how y'all would judge a situation like that. If a black woman do just like with the whole we were talking about with Janet, there's a lot of black women who were like oh, y'all need to be nice to janet, janet, yada, yada.

Speaker 3:

When it's like they were like oh when kodak did that shit, or when somebody else who's black did that shit.

Speaker 5:

It's oh, it's a problem now when they on the trump shit and all that yeah, I feel like probably because janet has never come like I've never seen anything like this about janet before. I thought that that shit that she said was dumb.

Speaker 3:

I would just like her to continue shutting the fuck up from here on out. My point is that there's not a consistent expectation.

Speaker 5:

I was very shocked at, like Whoopi and all of the women who were trying to like make excuses for her when it was like she was attacking another black woman. So, like what do you? What? What the fuck? What stance do you take when a black woman is being a dumb bitch to another black woman like you? Just there's no allegedly like, no, fuck. Like there's no, there's no winning side for you to take in that situation.

Speaker 3:

No protocol yeah, there isn't, because, like I said, generally speaking, y'all would just jump to the side of the person who y'all identify with yeah but in this situation there is no code of conduct amongst yourselves to have that like, at least when niggas go through situations.

Speaker 5:

A black woman thing though that I think that's just a woman thing, but I don't think y'all have a name for I don't think y'all have.

Speaker 3:

I don't think y'all address it the same way like when niggas do it. We call you a sellout. We say we're trying to be like a white man, like we have things to address. When niggas start acting like that, there isn't nothing that I've heard y'all say that addresses, unless you're calling a bitch a pick me. Y'all ain't got too much other disparaging things to say to a chick. So yeah, but let's talk about the male Issa Rae, michael B Jordan.

Speaker 5:

Oh, let me make a. I mean, we're not done, we about to be done. Ok, because I didn't see this on a list. It's the center movie right oh yeah, I didn't want to talk about anything about that, no all right, so center movie just uh dropped this trailer.

Speaker 3:

This is going to be a vampire movie. Essentially it's blade. Okay, essentially that's what it is I didn't watch the trailer it's? Uh, it looks pretty good. I thought it was going to be one of those movies because, cause I looked up, uh, you know who was funding it and stuff like that. I believe it was. I want to say it was could be wrong, but they it's a $90 million budget for the movie.

Speaker 5:

Oh wow, that's a lot of money. No, it's not, it's a low.

Speaker 3:

This is a low budget, going to be one of those movies where they give you the 90 million, you pocket 50 and then you try to make the movie off for 40. But it's not like that, honestly it's. It comes off as one of those movies where he spent the whole 90, like the camera work was dope. If you look at the cinematography in it, uh, it was really dope. It is like, says, a 90 million dollar budget and it's being released by warner brothers, so it looks like they in the production. It was proximity, I think that's. Is that michael b jordan's? No, it is a black, uh filming company oh it's ryan coogler's.

Speaker 3:

So okay filming company. So no, this is like I said, it's gonna be interesting. It's just funny that these guys have been associated with marvel and things of that nature and marvel can't get their own vampire movie off the ground. And they did this. I can remember they announced this, like last year, that they were going to do this at the end of last year. And now it's about to come out. It's going to be crazy. I'm excited.

Speaker 5:

Marvel has a lot more on their plate than Ryan Coogler does no Shade. But yeah, that's probably why it's taking them longer. It's probably why it's taking them longer. It's probably a lot more hoops and politics for them to go through.

Speaker 3:

Hersha Ali too. He's been having a lot of different criticisms about the scripts and things like that, so that's why I'm excited, but no, I'm excited this seems like something up your alley right.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, 100 percent. I just I didn't come across anything.

Speaker 3:

I would just think you would be happy about this. When we got the the negro magical negro movie, that was so disappointing that we still haven't watched I started watching that movie on I think it was amazon prime.

Speaker 5:

I got like through like 20 minutes of that movie and then he started dating a white girl and then I just fucking stopped like that movie is garbage. I don't know. They should have never made that bullshit ass movie. And all you fucking niggers who decided, who read that script and decided to be a part of that movie I guess y'all needed a bag real quick. I don't fucking like any of y'all and for the rest of y'all careers I'm not going to be supporting any of you, because what the fuck is that nonsense? What the fuck is that nonsense?

Speaker 3:

one thing I'm making me mad all over. One thing I know I'm going to be a little upset with is michael b jordan's like accent in this, because it's definitely like nigger jim out of like huckleberry finn oh no, like it's definitely that kind of accent.

Speaker 5:

Is he like uh, is he southern in the movie?

Speaker 3:

hold on, I'm gonna see if I can go to the part where he talks about this hold on, because he he's like yeah, brother, I'm gonna see if I can find that scene here. It is. Oh, I did find it, I'm fine. So this is from the Sinner movie. I seen me and I Ways. I didn't even know was possible.

Speaker 5:

When is this timed? This is slavery.

Speaker 2:

Hey brother.

Speaker 5:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Be careful. Love you brother.

Speaker 5:

Be, careful. That's going to be the most annoying part of the movie. I'm really tired of movies based on slavery, but at least y'all did a little mystical shit with it and added some vampires, so I guess I'll give it a shot.

Speaker 3:

I mean it's not slavery. Slavery time is probably more like the South, probably like 50s maybe.

Speaker 5:

Okay, maybe early. Well, no, because they got just not a good time for the blacks regardless. No, because they got just not a good time for for the blacks regardless.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's like they're like rural, so it's kind of hard to tell. It'd probably be anywhere between like early 50s, early 1900s, like that's where it seems like. But that man, that voice, is annoying. I don't want to hear that for two hours.

Speaker 5:

No, but we're going to go see it regardless. Yeah, more than likely.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we won't. We won't pirate it, we'll go in the theaters for you. You know another movie I didn't like what michael b jordan did and what he did with, uh, jamie fox, did you see that movie? Oh man, you gotta check that movie out. Jamie fox did an amazing. He acted circles around michael b jordan jamie fox is a renaissance man what? And he? And he's capturing racism on his phone. You see him catch, jerry Jones.

Speaker 5:

Oh my God. Nah, we got to talk about that Because Jerry Jones, jamie Foxx was on live right, yeah, because there's no way he would have posted this Jamie Foxx is on live and Jerry Jones who owns which football team? Dallas?

Speaker 3:

Cowboys, the Dallas Cowboys, cowgirls.

Speaker 5:

In the background talk just just a man's measurements he's talking about. Oh he's. He weighs this much, he's this tall, he has this wide of a wingspan paws eight and a half inch dick.

Speaker 3:

What? Giving a nigga a half is sick like how did you know that?

Speaker 5:

because the NFL is not measuring dicks. If y'all are put out those measurements, give us the data, but like I know that the nfl is not like measuring dicks also, is it eight and a half inches hard or soft? How did you notice? When? Did you eyeball this? Did you just like? Walk is jerry jerry?

Speaker 3:

he's just walking into the jerry jerry been the owner of the cowboys he's just walking into the the locker rooms after the games, just like jerry been owner of the cowboys since the 90s.

Speaker 5:

He know how to eyeball some black dick eyeballing 8.5 inches of long black dick is absolutely insane. Like I am so appalled at that that like I'm appalled and I'm interested at the same time Yo this nigga was at the fucking first time they let colored people in school. Yo, like this nigga got a long history of racism and you own your own team of niggers. That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

His grandparents own niggers and you own niggers too. At the very least his grandparents own. He know how to eyeball some nigga dick. That was just. He know a man didn't go when he see one get like I'm just just, which player was he talking about?

Speaker 5:

no, see, no see, no, no, no, I'm just saying like, how did you, like what situation were you able to see this man's dick, you know?

Speaker 3:

what he was doing, though. He was just doing the racism joke, racism joke, the whole, you know, bidding war. Oh, he took six, four right here, though big strong nigga right here.

Speaker 5:

Come on, get your big nigga yeah he was just all main thing on nigga. Right here he was just giving off the measurements, saying do you want this nigga here we can trade him. You can give me your nigga, I'll give you my nigga that's what it is for him.

Speaker 3:

Terrible, this is what it is for him. That shit was sick, though that was some violent and vile shit right there. Jamie Foxx has to be stopped. But uh, I do want to talk about this before we wrap up TI and Lil Boosie. Now I have gone on this show and I have been extremely hard on these individuals who I feel like, have been doing this one foot in, one foot out thing, especially when you pushing 40. Like that shit is ridiculous.

Speaker 5:

But for the first time, they're both ridiculous caricatures of nigga.

Speaker 3:

But at least this is like. This is the shit I be asking for, though. At least take the mask off at one point. At least show us that this is a character. This is showing us that this is a character, more than they ever have.

Speaker 5:

A completely opposite of taking the mask off. I think they still have the mask on and they're just changing the the decorations on the mask. No, I think I. I thought that. Are you gonna play it?

Speaker 3:

I'm playing a little bit of it, but I don't think that we need.

Speaker 5:

You can play a little bit.

Speaker 3:

It's only a minute, so that's what I'm saying we play about 15 seconds of that bullshit. This is TI's son and Lil Boosie's son just doing a music video.

Speaker 2:

They got a gun in your book there. They say, hey, hey, who do you belong to? They got a gun in your book there. So so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so so so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so, so so so that's enough.

Speaker 3:

Well, later on he explains to them the drug thing out. There's a whole bunch of cameras out here so you can tell this is like for a show or something that they doing I just thought this was so stupid and performative.

Speaker 5:

After ti and bussy, you were fucking rubber band man fucking. You were like the start of trap music. You were one of the pioneers of trap. You have a whole trap museum dedicated to this lifestyle that has decimated black communities all over the goddamn united states. That is the pedestal of which you made your goddamn career, and in the pedestal that that your son was able to stand on and do this bullshit with his big ass teeth too. Boosie, same shit. Nigga, you weren't exactly making uplifting music to the black community. You haven't uplifted the black community ever in your fucking life. And then you want to get in front of these cameras, in front of a whole group of people, and finally start raising your goddamn sons after. Both of them are hoodlums Both of them.

Speaker 3:

Both of them. My thing is this this is better than any kind of grandstanding I've seen anywhere else.

Speaker 5:

This has been some of the best performative grandstanding there was anywhere else, it wasn't a good performance to me at all.

Speaker 3:

I mean you could feel that way, and I can understand why you would.

Speaker 5:

It was very lackluster and it was weak as this.

Speaker 3:

We never get this where he's criticizing him, telling him the law. Usually what we get is like oh, y'all boys got to relax, Y'all boys got to chill out we got a lot of that from TI on TI and Tiny Family. Hustle but you didn't watch that I watched it a little bit with my mom.

Speaker 5:

But no, I'm just saying like we never got on the music me for real. I don't endorse this, and at least to see that that's. These are conversations that you should have been having with your sons the whole time that y'all were raising them.

Speaker 3:

The fact that it's tough when you're on the road.

Speaker 5:

They they, no, they they you. You put your career I've been in jail too, just like you put your yeah, you put your career in decimating the black community ahead of raising your sons, and now your sons are doing the same things.

Speaker 3:

Uh, and they're way less wavy.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, contributing to the, to the terrible imagery that that hip hop has, uh, put on a pedestal for the entire fucking time. They're just doing the same thing. They he stunned like his daddy, both of them. And then you want to like in front of cameras, in front of a whole crowd of people, finally start fucking raising your sons, like this shit is like it's falling on deaf ears. Both of those kids like at this point they're not fucking listening to you because they could pull up you doing the same thing on youtube. How many times like you need to lead by with? That's the person with children with children.

Speaker 5:

You need to lead by example. How many times have you seen your parents do one thing and then tell you to tell you to do another, and you don't respect what they're telling you to do because they have not led you by example?

Speaker 3:

you need to lead your children by example, but I think you're falling into a narrative that you have to, that forces you to have to be perfect to be able to you don't have to be perfect but what the narrative that you just espoused for for what you said in your criticism of them?

Speaker 3:

that that means they no longer, they can't spew anything because of their past? And I don't believe that. I believe because of their past they're. They're the ones who should be at the forefront of doing this. They should be doing all the corny little. Y'all niggas need to put the guns down, shit.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I just think these niggas. Ti has done that too, he's at the snitching commercial. These niggas is 20-something years old now. Like it's, you started too late.

Speaker 3:

I mean you can say that I'm not upset with it. It's way better. And again, I don't mean to be disrespectful, but I ain't gonna say the nigga name, the million dollars worth of game nigga and what happened is way better than what they was over there promoting. Yeah, the shit. They was promoting the music, they was promoting the videos yeah and we saw what happened there.

Speaker 3:

So and then, if I'm ti, this is a recent video, and I'm ti, I don't think it's recent. I think him and boozy may be at odds and then like but you know t I just got that seven million, seven, one million dollars, yeah, for the omg girl yeah, so that nigga lit yeah, yeah we clean up all our ass right here motherfucker I also.

Speaker 5:

I'm wondering how they're gonna split that money up oh, I feel bad.

Speaker 3:

I know that little girl probably ain't gonna see shit, that's the hyman girl, right, yeah yeah, she ain't you deserve it, but dang, you ain't gonna see shit. Oh is it.

Speaker 5:

No, that's not. That's not her. Okay, that's not. That's the older one. That's not tiny's daughter. Okay, I don't think she's uh ti's daughter, but from a previous.

Speaker 3:

But then the other girls in the group I mean like there were, there were multiple with them.

Speaker 5:

Yeah there were multiple girls in the group if I wasn't it was probably ti and tiny's.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, reginae wasn't it?

Speaker 5:

I think think Regine was part of that group, but I think it was probably CI and Tiny, like probably paying for the lawyers and like fighting.

Speaker 3:

They were the ones who took it to court. Yeah, so I don't think that's going to be a fair split.

Speaker 5:

Depends on what the contract I would hope Wayne wouldn't let his daughter sign some bullshit, I mean. But if it's a lawsuit, after the fact how much are they going to get?

Speaker 3:

from that. Well, if the lawsuit goes into them saying they're an OMG, whoever owns OMG, like if it's just TI yeah, that's who would get the money, but I would hope, if you're going to have our daughters get into this together. And did you see how the blatant, shit was too. Yeah, it was very it was very apparent that shit was egregious.

Speaker 5:

I was like yeah, reggie nate, she was, she was in the.

Speaker 3:

And then a baja baja rodriguez nah, they should, at least I don't know. They should probably split it three ways, like down. You know three ways, but I can definitely see reggie nate walking away with about 12 million. It was like a it's.

Speaker 5:

It was a very like they stole their swag 100 it was right off the shelf, right off the shelf.

Speaker 3:

Um yeah, I think we got everything we really want to do, except the haitians. I just there's report on it. The haitian non-profit is going to file criminal charges on trump and vance for spewing that uh nasty rhetoric yeah, I'm, I'm glad that, um, it's being taken to court so it can be refuted.

Speaker 5:

I just thought it was so stupid in the first place that it shouldn't have gained this much traction, because it was just such a ridiculous lie. Like I saw this and I I just thought it was a funny, like obviously this is Trump just saying bullshit. Like nobody needs to think this is true, but it has snowballed into a thing of its own and, um, they're they're pressing charges against Trump and Vance and there's absolutely no proof or evidence that there were any pets being hurt or eaten in the state of Ohio or anywhere else at all. So like it's like low-key, it's not something that we've we've already addressed it and it's not something that I want to keep talking about, because it's just so blasphemous and ridiculous like I don't want to keep giving it power no, I feel you, I feel you.

Speaker 3:

I just thought I'd bring it up, since we they're doing some challenges up there yeah, I don't understand. I understand feeling the fact that we were attacked. Someone put a fucking dog in our yard let's sign out, let's just say it.

Speaker 3:

Some crackers came in our yard and did that. Yo, that's exactly what I'm putting it up on there. And then also your portrayal, this woman here, the woman that I've given my existence to. You know what I've seen her do. She was watching a show that me and her started together. Season two just came out and I just walk in the room and she's just willy-nilly 40 minutes in watching the show. I'm supposed to trust you, I'm supposed to love you.

Speaker 5:

I don't know what to tell you, and you just destroy.

Speaker 3:

Like, the thing about this show is this was one of the first shows we ever watched as a couple. Together. We shared things, we opened up to each other, to this show, and it just meant nothing to you, huh.

Speaker 5:

Don't remember a single second of it. Yeah, horrible, horrible lady here I forgot, I watched the show. Horrible lady, here I forgot, I watched the show.

Speaker 3:

I had to watch a youtube recap to even remember that I watched the first season, so I guess I don't know I stopped watching it after, after he walked in.

Speaker 5:

I was like, okay, I wasn't even enjoying it. I was like this is boring as fuck. How did I get through the first season?

Speaker 3:

that's what I was thinking. It wasn't boring though.

Speaker 5:

No, but the first season wasn't boring, but the second season, I don't know it wasn't starting out great. It's tell me lies we're talking about. Tell me lies, by the way, on hulu. That show is white as fuck too. How did I?

Speaker 3:

get through that. The black girl is white, the black girl is literally white. Yeah, the black girl on the show is white. The fucking all the black guys on there.

Speaker 5:

They pretty much the white guy, there's one black guy. There's one black guy, and he's the whitest black guy you'll meet. Yeah, he's PWI, he gives PWI.

Speaker 3:

He's an Oreo. All right, anything to finish up besides Philip Lewis. He had to apologize for him and his Nigerian friends calling black people a kuta. You hear about that. You know who Philip Lewis is. You do know he's the nigga. Who, who? He? The black guy that always got the news on twitter. He got the black emoji. I mean the black guy he's. You see his face and then you see like the sky. So yes, him, but you're ready to go? You look, her looks so tired. Yeah, I'm gonna wrap it up.

Speaker 5:

Sure you don't want to cuss nobody out before we leave no, I cursed everybody out the the way I wanted to curse everybody out. I want cardi, I want, uh, I want there to be a dick in your mouth right now. I want there to be a dick in your mouth right now. That's not takeoffs. I hope there is takeoff is past.

Speaker 3:

I hope there's somebody. I hope your pussy is being slurped up. Take off.

Speaker 5:

Oh uh, what's his name? Offset, offset, yeah all right I wish Take Off Dick was in your mouth right now, but that's not possible.

Speaker 3:

Okay, here we go, All right. Well, let's wrap the show up now. You just like to do it with black men too. You never do it with any other group.

Speaker 5:

Listen, I don't care about white people business.

Speaker 3:

Who white people business do I give a fuck about? More of a reason like what life is a labor of love. So let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. And make sure you're ignoring these uninteresting, boring, lame ass, loser, ass niggas and make sure you cheat back.

Speaker 5:

Cheat back. Follow us on all of the social media at talkfnftv on facebook, instagram, twitter and like subscribe. Leave a little comment. Tell us if you would cheat back and if you wouldn't. You a pussy ass bitch Bye. Top five is free.