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Ever navigated the icy chaos of an unexpected snowstorm in Atlanta? Buckle up as we recount our own wild ride through slippery streets, sharing tales of near-misses and the surprising lessons learned about communication under pressure. This episode kicks off with a blend of humor and cultural critique, examining how societal norms around gender and age shape our personal identities. As we transition from frozen adventures to the hot seat of celebrity performances and political theatrics, we untangle the moral dilemmas faced by artists like Snoop Dogg and Rick Ross at Donald Trump's Inauguration.
From there, we turn our attention to the intense and often controversial world of immigration policy. With executive orders shaking the foundations of citizenship and border security, we explore the ripple effects these policies have on communities and the broader implications of militarized borders. But the drama doesn't stop at politics; we delve into the theatrical world of tech moguls and celebrity scandals. Join us as we navigate the Twitter feuds between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, revealing the high-stakes power struggles that define their public personas.
In the final act, the spotlight shifts to legal dramas and cultural commentary. Tune in for a humorous and critical take on Chris Brown's defamation lawsuit and the bizarre legal entanglements of A$AP Rocky. As we dissect these stories, we also offer insights into the evolving dynamics of romance and social media controversies. From the antics of public figures to the profound shifts in societal expectations, this episode promises a rollercoaster of thought-provoking discussions and entertaining insights.
While I'm going up the hill Not even it didn't even make sense. My car just went whoop whoop.
Speaker 2:I was like Maybe the p***y just don't hit the same like it used to you Like, maybe that's just it Like by and large Generally. Maybe the p***y just don't hit the same.
Speaker 1:Like genetically vaginas got looser.
Speaker 2:And less wet.
Speaker 1:They just don't hit the same.
Speaker 2:Maybe and I was like you know what the problem is it's because men care more about what other men think than women but the thing was he tried to play it off because he was like, oh, I give my heart out to yous and they're trying to oh he's autistic and all no I'm not buying none of that is he autistic he tries to say that, but I'm not buying none of that, bro.
Speaker 2:He knew exactly what he's doing. They're very much, they're publicly well-known songs, so it's just very interesting to see like this was literally just a cash grab and y'all don't stand for anything, and I think that's where the criticism is deserving of. Like you can say you can do what you want. Of course, everybody can do what they want, but there's consequences from the culture.
Speaker 1:24 so I After 24,.
Speaker 2:You're no longer a young nigga.
Speaker 1:So is it a different list for women? Am I still big?
Speaker 2:sis, or am I auntie now? Yeah, y'all go from just being a little hot young thing to just being auntie. Y'all is no real. I knock all this shit over right now. I'm just telling you how it goes. I will knock all this shit over right now.
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Speaker 3:That's it. It be y'all and you and Fred, hey Fred, be having you wiped out Like stop it.
Speaker 2:We survived the treacherous man. The weather is changing.
Speaker 1:Who is we? You were inside the whole time.
Speaker 2:But I'm just saying we is a collective from home. Whoa, whoa, whoa, I was.
Speaker 1:I was on the icy rose and he was like, oh, thank god, I work from home.
Speaker 2:That wasn't how I said that. No, it wasn't. I'm just saying it was good that both of us were not out there I was out there I didn't want you to be out there, we didn't know this was gonna happen like we did lies when, when the snow hits and lies so like we didn't tell people before, we are in the atlanta area and we were hit with a almost surprise snowstorm, it wasn't that much.
Speaker 1:It wasn't that much, it was.
Speaker 2:People were talking about it for weeks I told you they brought up an emergency state of emergency, the day before, you didn't believe me.
Speaker 1:I didn't think that the snow was gonna like be bad at all. I thought it was just gonna be like, first of all, it wasn't that much snow but it was bad last time.
Speaker 2:That's why I don't understand why it was just real, a lot of ice.
Speaker 1:So I'm on my way home, right, I leave work multiple hours early. As soon as we see the start, it starts um, sticking. I'm like bye, because I live the furthest out from work. I'm on my way home. I turn into the driving lane. I almost died twice, by the way. The first time I almost died I turned into the fucking driving lane right and then I'm on a patch of ice. So I'm slamming on my break and I'm on the phone with my husband and then I'm like my brakes not working, my brakes not working, my brakes not working, my brakes not working. I'm freaking out.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to coach her through it and then I'm not even like moving the steering wheel or anything, because I know that that's like a terrible thing to do that and accelerate so yeah, you're right. Well, why? Why would I accelerate when I'm trying to not hit this car in front of me?
Speaker 2:Some people just react. People react to these things.
Speaker 1:That's not a reaction I would have. Those people are stupid. So I'm like, maybe like a foot away from the car when I'm like yo, my brakes are not braking right now. So I just turned the wheel just slightly. There was nobody in the lane next to me. So, thank God, when I turned the the wheel, that's when the brakes like started breaking.
Speaker 2:So then I stopped and then I just went around that car because I feel that was an accident, that I was about to hit and make a bigger accident she's about to be with a third person in the accident, yeah, I was about to be a third see, and then this is when communication is so important I feel like it was disrupted, so I was telling her which way I felt was the safest to go you didn't know the name of the road that you wanted me to take, though, which is why the miscommunication happened, because, true you, but I said the no to the one that you took, because that one does have a hill in it and you tried to go up the hill.
Speaker 1:Nice, I mean, you made it salute because I also had to piss like a racehorse. The commitment was there, like I thought that he was telling me to take that, so I don't also pee myself on the way home.
Speaker 2:Oh, that was never in my calculations.
Speaker 1:While I'm swerving in the ice. So the second time I died I take a slightly like there's one hill, hill, but it's a little twisty too. I took that road. The whole the whole thing was paved with ice, from beginning to end, okay, and then the road that I had to turn on to after that, also paved with everything, was ice. Let me stop saying the every turn I took was ice she was risking her life with every left turn.
Speaker 1:Every single, regardless of the turn. And then, like it was, there was no tire traction. And then my car apparently has this like road assistance for traction, stability, stability. So my car is doing like a doing the. Harlem shake the meanest.
Speaker 2:Harlem shake Looking like Lil Bow Wow out there, and there's a little orange light popping up on my dashboard.
Speaker 1:I don't know what that light means. I'm nervous. Every time I stopped at a red light and I pulled off, that's what would happen. The car was wobbly for at least 10 seconds. So the second time I almost died. I'm going up the hill and then, while I'm going up the hill not even it didn't even make sense my car just went whoop, whoop. I was like ah.
Speaker 2:I know it's not funny, but just your reactions to it.
Speaker 1:I was like, oh my God, I'm going to die.
Speaker 2:And it's crazy because you're so you're close to the house, but also really far from the house. I'm so close, close, but so far like the walk and the tread, the treach, do that. It will be insane to try to get you back because we're not getting a tow truck, at least in the next no, definitely not.
Speaker 1:There was nothing. There was nobody on that road either, so that would like be able to help me but you proved yourself to be legit because you got back to the house I did without crashing into anyone or anything you made it right back so you're a soldier for that, so you gotta salute yourself for that, because I mean, some people didn't expect that out of you.
Speaker 2:I did, I knew you could do it my god.
Speaker 1:And then I'm like does my car have four-wheel drive? Because I don't think it does after last night oh no, it definitely doesn't.
Speaker 2:Your car doesn't have that like what the fuck usually usually sedans don't. But uh, just to see, like if you see everything that you're seeing on the news. Man, our city isn't prepared for this. Hopefully is no longer going to be a thing. There's been.
Speaker 1:It's supposed to snow in two days.
Speaker 2:I hope that I haven't been seeing three inches of snow I haven't seen confirmation okay, so at this time. We're hoping that that doesn't happen, because literally this whole state, almost this whole city shuts down and nobody can survive it does.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so the the news anchors were like stay at home, don't come outside. If you like, don't need to. And in other states that are prepared for snow, two inches of snow is not shutting the city down.
Speaker 2:No, this, this is, we don't have nothing intact. Our infrastructure is not built for this. No, not at all. We don't have salt trucks, we don't have plows, nothing prepared for this.
Speaker 2:So I mean, even when they try to, they only do like the city area for the most part because they don't have so many reserves of it, so you just get caught up in it and then you just gotta hope that you got the big boy truck or you didn't got some enough cars then created a path of safety. But that black ice is no joke like no, that's, that was my problem I was at the edge of my seat the whole time I was.
Speaker 2:I was nervous for you. I thought I was gonna have to get out there, get my boots on and find you I thought I was going to at least do like a 360.
Speaker 1:I saw so many videos of cars just on the roads, just ice skating like ballerinas on the roads. That was crazy.
Speaker 2:Well, again city. Hopefully we can recover from this and there's no more but the ice is already melted at this point, Like I mean it's gone, but you just said it might come back.
Speaker 1:So that's why I'm saying we don't need no more snow. I to come back. So that's why I'm saying yeah, we don't need no more snow. I don't need to use no more vacation days because of snow.
Speaker 2:I have actual vacations planned snow is taking it away.
Speaker 1:This is pissing me off.
Speaker 2:I don't already used to this month we're gonna have to just uh put some salt on your car so that when you just drive it just puts the salt down. We're gonna put like we're gonna attach something to your car to do that you, that's, we're gonna have to buy me a pickup truck or something we got to get you something with some big boy wheels on it something with some traction we're gonna have to get you something.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because this right here ain't gonna do it if, if snow in atlanta is gonna be a normal thing, snow in georgia is gonna be a normal thing, then, yeah, you know, it snowed in flor and in New Orleans. It came through Texas too. Like I keep saying we're going to die.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Like our children, will not know what fresh atmosphere is.
Speaker 2:But the way that the climate is changing and we'll get into this a little bit later too, because that's what we're talking about Like, the places that the climate is changing at aren't prepared for the extremes. When I was out here it probably before this year I can probably remember two times off the top of my head that it's snow and it stuck not just like it. We seen it in the sky and it, you know, didn't do anything like two times.
Speaker 2:And now I didn't see that two times a month, yeah, so just picture that and that's just only over like two decades or a little bit, a little bit under two decades yeah, so we're gonna have to invest in, like, some salt and some shovels and shit we're gonna have to get the up north kit yeah, my mom's not happy about this at all because she's like we left new york, get away from the
Speaker 2:winter, like she left mostly because of the weather yeah, and now it seems like it's just following us followed her and she's not happy about it. That's the worst but we'll figure it out. Man, we're gonna go through it one one snow day at a time.
Speaker 5:All right, what you got us listening to some tony tony tone I don't wish you no bad luck, baby, don't wish you no strength. I only wanted to expose your life to the finer things I offer you. My company girl. You don't need no sympathy, you just need someone who cares, whatever you want.
Speaker 6:Girl, you know I can't go back. Whatever you need me, I'm bringing back the soundboard.
Speaker 2:Especially if the commanders win.
Speaker 5:I'm bringing it back, let the people sing, you gotta talk a little bit of cotton. Will that make you feel your best? I'll go out of my way To make sure you have everything Y'all need to start making songs like this again.
Speaker 2:It ain't motivating, no more.
Speaker 1:This is the modern version of this song. Yeah, you know it ain't tricking if you got it tricking. That's the modern version of this song. There, you know it ain't tricking if you got it tricking.
Speaker 5:That's the modern version of this song.
Speaker 2:See, I don't think pussy hit the same way when he was writing the song Like Maybe it just wasn't getting good pussy, like Now when he gets the pussy good. Now, this wasn't like the pussy he's getting, that was like.
Speaker 6:Hair coming out All that.
Speaker 1:So the bush is missing.
Speaker 2:The bush everything.
Speaker 1:That's the only thing that's different.
Speaker 2:They wasn't putting all the craziness around it. You know, y'all got the little what's the little things the girls be wearing Keep putting in there now To clean themselves, so they ain't supposed to All that be mixed in. I was talking about you know, sissy and I hitting like they, like they was supposed to all that be mixed in the motivation.
Speaker 5:Ain't there you know what the problem is. Tell me.
Speaker 1:Men care too much about other men's opinions.
Speaker 5:We'll get into that later on.
Speaker 1:Back in that day. They was trying to impress the women, not the other men Like niggas be trying to impress the women, not the other men. Like niggas, be trying to impress other niggas now.
Speaker 5:That's the problem with society.
Speaker 1:I'll always find a way to blame it on them. I feel you, no, you're good.
Speaker 2:Yeah okay. That's your skill.
Speaker 1:That was my promise for 2025, remember Like you know how they got like vampire hunters.
Speaker 5:You are the man, ladies, 100%. Whatever you want, girl, whatever you need, whatever you need me, girl, I will be right there for you whenever you need me, just call, just call whatever you want.
Speaker 1:Can't even call these niggas now you gotta send a carrier pigeon alright, you are now listening to talk.
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Speaker 1:We gotta figure out the name oh yeah, I wanna, I wanna do a new name.
Speaker 2:I think I'm just gonna ask ai it's gonna just put in a different names and say just give me a yeah podcast host name yeah are you gonna put like your descriptions in there? Uh, are you gonna like tell like I'm a curly haired, blonde, black bunny or brown bunny?
Speaker 1:I hated, I hated that.
Speaker 2:I hated hearing those words come out of your mouth you're not going to go, I'm telling you what are you going to?
Speaker 1:say to me I'm going to probably just be like you know, give me something cool that includes maybe the name Farrah.
Speaker 2:Like I don't know. Telling AI to give you something cool is the sickest thing in the world to say I don't know, how to use.
Speaker 1:AI, yet that's also another one of my goals for 2025 is to use AI for evil. Okay, okay as it pertains to my own life.
Speaker 2:You know You're doing a lot of good hinting for the show later on because I got some. Ai, that was used for evil up here too.
Speaker 1:And I didn't read the list.
Speaker 2:I have no idea what we're talking about this episode At all, but we're gonna get to it, so it's all good. It's all good, all right. So let's start with this man. So your boy has been inaugurated on martin luther king day it felt like a piss and a spit in the face at the same time it was so it just just to see how that happened and just everything that was just going on, it just felt like a shit show.
Speaker 2:So just to see how that happened and just everything that was just going on, it just felt like a shit show. So just to start with that all, not only did we have it on Martin Luther King Day, we had people who were staunchly opposed to Donald Trump now performing at events that are now promoting this now, president.
Speaker 1:So Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy and Nelly.
Speaker 2:And Rick Ross.
Speaker 1:And Rick Ross.
Speaker 2:I didn't even know rick ross performed who I learned is in 60k in the hole with the irs well, that's probably why he doing that he better make sure he pay it. You know what's the craziest thing about being fucked up with the irs like that? It's like if you make the money to pay them off, you still get taxed on the money. You make the money to pay them off, you still get taxed on the money you make.
Speaker 1:You still in the hole. You just got to make extra money. Or be a smarter, rich person Like y'all got mad tax loopholes and things Like. Stop being stupid and irresponsible.
Speaker 2:Apparently, this one started from like and this is like some normal nigga shit. That's why it's kind of crazy that he's in there. We can get off in just a moment. But kind of crazy that he's in there, we can get off in just a moment. But he started from like a small balance but due to like penalties and fees for not paying, it just got up to 60, like it was at first, like 20 or something so you gotta pay them niggas.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you gotta get your shit together, bro. You gotta you always laughing about you. Remember he was talking about the cows and all that shit. But so we got all these guys performing selling out what I feel like they were definitely yeah and a lot of folks running today, you know, defense.
Speaker 2:One people like charlamagne was trying to run today's defense with the craziest false equivalency that you can see, for he compared what they were doing with the president's past and present that were giving the peaceful showing, the peaceful exchange of power to donald trump after calling him, you know uh, enemy to democracy and all he he called out obama for going to the inauguration and he also called out um joe biden for going to the inauguration and I was confused by that because I was like joe biden has to be there.
Speaker 1:Technically he has to be there.
Speaker 2:Well, he's the former he trump was.
Speaker 1:Trump is a piece of shit yeah like he's petty he was. It was very childish for him to not be there when he lost.
Speaker 1:You knew that he was just being a sore loser yeah but joe biden, like I'm not gonna say he's like a stand-up guy, but he's gonna. He's gonna follow in the footsteps of all of the other presidents that have come before him, so he was there. When it comes to obama, did he have to be there? Necessarily I don't think so, but it looks. I think it causes him unnecessary um friction and scrutiny yeah, if he doesn't just show up, he'd have to be over there, kiki, and with him but I mean that they were kiki and at jimmy carter's wedding.
Speaker 2:I don't really see them, kiki and at the inauguration okay I just saw it as pretty strictly just business what they got to do. Like you want to show face in situations like that. This is a big moment in regards to like the what what Nelly said applies more to Joe Biden and Obama than it does to Nelly himself. Nelly, it's obvious that someone like himself, who settled sexual assault cases, would be with cool with Donald Trump trump. You know I'm saying like who also has done said things. You know what I'm saying? He's also settled in said cases, so it's very fitting, but his argument was just the worst I think charlamagne's um point was terrible.
Speaker 1:Like you can't compare um a president going to an inauguration like a former president going to an inauguration with, like someone like snoop dogg, who four years ago or no, not four years ago, eight years ago was on the internet um blasting artists who might go to perform at trump's inauguration, calling them all types of cooney coons and this and that, and turns around and does it himself. So by snoop dog's own measure, he's a coon. We can call you a coon I think it's pretty obvious dog.
Speaker 2:They've just shown that they are easily compromised. These are men who can be purchased. I mean it's been obvious with snoop dog. I mean, I think the fact that he pretty much is a ad anything you'll give him a check for he'll you?
Speaker 2:know he's gonna show up if the check is big enough, if you give him a check, he'll get on there and promote anything that you ask him to promote. Remember when he did the fake I'm I'm done smoking thing, but really it was just for a grill. So I mean, like I said, these guys have shown themselves to not be genuine people. It just it's funny in the light when you're calling drake a white boy. Now you're hanging out with trump. You again critical, critical. Uh, how snoop was critical of others. Nelly, I mean I could say I feel like nelly is fitting for this.
Speaker 1:Actually, like I don't expect kind of solidarity from from nelly we don't know or care enough about nelly in his personality to know whether this is something. That is a surprise, bro, if you go from rap to country music.
Speaker 2:I can see you trying to do a republican did he do like he did, two country albums? Oh yeah, he did two country albums.
Speaker 1:Oh no, he did videos and everything with the guys and so I can see that boy like I just think you stupid that's your man's ironically you like it's. You was a supporter. It's always a joke, like for you to not get that. I'm, ironically, a social boy fan you, because what is there to be a fan of actually, let me know the dance from 17 years ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like, no, nobody's an actual like social boy fan for and you know you, when you hear dunk you, you do your little move, you do your little twerk dunk everybody, like that's just you can't help if that come on in the in the club we all fam like
Speaker 2:I think it was also telling, like the songs that they played too, like they were very much there, like soldier boy did superman, like they're very much. They're publicly well-known songs, so it's just very interesting to see like this was literally just a cash grab and y'all don't stand for anything. And I think that's where the criticism is deserving of. Like you can say you can do what you want. Of course, everybody can do what they want, but there's consequences from the culture and for, like charlamagne and other people to be critical of people applying those consequences, it seems very hypocritical on their part because, again, y'all have done that to other people when they've done it when they didn't align with what you thought. So now that these are people that you're cool with, you're now cool with them challenging the way that you say you believe chrisette michelle has not known peace.
Speaker 1:Yeah, people forgot her name for the most part since that inauguration, like she's come out and talked about how the fact that she did that inauguration hurt her career until now, which you deserve, because that was stupid. Why would you go perform at trump's inauguration? And I feel the same way about these, these new artists that have done that. Y'all are no I mean.
Speaker 2:That's why I think so. At the end of the day, you don't have to get there and be super verbally critical, but if you see people who aren't supporting things that you feel like you should support or that are in your best interest, you can stop giving them your money. You don't have to support, like these gentlemen were, folks that I rarely ever would support anything that they do, but I'll definitely now, if I see their name on it, I'll make a concerted effort, if I can, to not purchase said product, not be involved with said any variation of said product. Like I'm trying to, I'm gonna try to figure out who owns the snoop wine so that I make sure you don't get any products they buy. We can get some.
Speaker 1:We can get your wine from another company I don't buy his wine, but I'm saying mother, but you know, that's what I'm saying, that whatever company, okay, they could have other wines.
Speaker 2:So I'm saying we should figure out what wines those are so we can cut that company just right out.
Speaker 4:Because if y'all supporting that, bro we got we off of it and that's again.
Speaker 2:That's that's what you can do as an individual. I feel like it's a lot of points. We put so much pressure on the people to make this immediate change when, at the end of the day, as an individual, what you can control is your actions, and people that you support should at least somewhat have your interests publicly and they can do what they want privately, but at least publicly they should act like they support you for. For that kind of for that, for the kind of level of support that we give these kind of people, I think is at least deserving. That front facing you give us the idea that you support our best interest, especially when you try to be someone like snoop, where you try to act like you're a leader you're trying to be trying to act like that.
Speaker 2:You know, like you're the head honcho of the negro alliance. So no, we, we got a whole niggas accountable, bro, it's just. It's just the truth. But this inauguration was a fucking mess. They was inside because it was too cold. Then trump gets pretty much straight to work.
Speaker 1:After elon goes nuts on stage, does a nazi salute, which they're trying to not claim they're trying trying to say that that was not a Nazi salute and apparently he did it like three times.
Speaker 2:He did it. I seen it twice, but the thing was he tried to play it off because he was like oh, I give my heart out to you and they're trying to do. Oh, he's autistic and I'll know I'm not buying none of that Is he autistic. He tries to say that, but I that bro nigga knew exactly what he's doing. His daddy was been on record saying his grandparents was cool with the nazis like it's it's a fact, but we'll get into elon in just a moment.
Speaker 2:We got to talk about these executive orders because this was very much similar to when joe biden got in office and he repealed everything that had trump's name on it, which I hope the next president does when they get into office this was literally like a lot of the stuff that he did and signed was just symbolic gestures in the long run because a lot of the stuff is going to get challenged in the courts.
Speaker 2:They are going to have to go through a lot of different review. What he was just trying to do was anything that had joe biden on it. I'm just getting rid of it. All the dei shit, all of the climate initiatives, all of anything that had joe biden's plan off. We're done. We're not doing it. Even if it was a great idea and, like we told y'all, he was going to take all the shit away from anything that was going to support black and brown and uh, lbgtq people, he exactly did all that. All of those initiatives that were in place to assist in the betterment, all of those were taken away yeah just a well swoop.
Speaker 2:But also too, like I said, this has to be viewed through a particular lens because, again, like I said, all the stuff that has to go through court in the senate and stuff like that, at the same token it affirms his base, because one he did a lot of immigration we could talk about the birther right.
Speaker 1:Okay. So there's a lot of immigration stuff that he passed when it comes to border patrol and customs and stuff like that, but with so he signed an executive order to redefine birthright citizenship. Under the 14th Amendment, the order asserts that a child born in the us is not a citizen if the mother does not have legal immigration status or is in the country legally, but only temporarily, and if the father is not a us citizen or lawful permanent resident.
Speaker 2:so if you're, if your parents were illegal when you were born here, then you're not a citizen or, too, they also added if you're here on a visa, like a work visa, that that also applies.
Speaker 2:So if you're here supposed to be temporarily, that also applies, that you can't do that. So that's been kind of getting a lot of the indian people upset, because a lot of times they'll come over here on those visas and be able to get to stay longer because they'll have a kid and stuff like that. I've been seeing, if you've been paying attention to twitter there's like a long-standing beef right now going on with the mega republicans, the white ones and the mega indians and they're just been beefing. So we'll talk about a little bit of what's going on with that too, because the immigration on that is nuts. Like they declared that they're going to get like 1800 indians who are here legally out, but then also trump and his speech to yesterday affirmed that they're going to continue increasing the process for the h1 uh, h1b, h1a visas for the people to come over to be to get their quote-unquote best and brightest. But then this nigga said we need waiters, we need the best and brightest waiters from india. That's how we doing it what does that mean?
Speaker 1:like, what are we doing? This is such a like clusterfuck.
Speaker 2:I'm so confused, that's what I'm trying to get to the point is like he's just doing symbolic things, like attacking all the different groups, saying we're going to make it off of merit. What people don't understand is merit is only validated by people in power.
Speaker 2:So if I don't want black, if I don't care for black merit, I don't have to acknowledge it yeah and when you take these attacks on it, even though, like, the civil rights act is still in place, so with the 1965 employment discrimination act I believe that's what it is, that's what is essentially was the act afterwards that kind of reaffirmed and kind of specified and gave particular expectations for companies in regards to discrimination.
Speaker 2:That one has he signed off, but the civil rights act is still in effect and would need, like you know, the congress to be able to get rid of. But that is what affirms and backs everything. But when you take away those small little details in there, you allow them to have an opening to be discriminatory bias and just apply that kind of racial bias that we've seen in the past in regards to names, cultures, religions, like we're giving people the opportunity to have more loopholes rather than be clear with hey, you have to service people that are being within in line with this, like you can't just deny service based off of race, but now they want to be able to do that. So it's, it's crazy what we can get into more with that.
Speaker 1:But there was some more immigration that happened with not only the birth of right so, um uh, designate an invasion across the southern border of united states, so basically like a state of emergency at the the united states border yes, and he allowed us military service members to act as immigration and border enforcement officers as part of trump's promised mass deportation program, which we can also, if you want to get into that, because that shit is crazy they said they've already done some deportations now I think they're lying, but they said they have he's stopping refugee arrivals and suspended the us refugee admission program effective january 27th so there was a lot of people who had appointments.
Speaker 1:I remember that app we were talking about during the uh debate yeah that app got shut down, so now everybody's appointments got cut off there were people that were in line during and then it got shut down and I saw videos of like people breaking down. It was devastating, like last minute, like if it was five more minutes you would have made it across. That must be the most gut-wrenching feeling. I can't, and there's gonna be so many more stories like that. It's gonna be so heartbreaking. Um, so the birthright citizenship. He prioritized the construction of the wall again. Um district attorney general and hopeland security to create homeland security task force in all 50 states.
Speaker 1:Um he also declared war on the cartel yeah, in ending the presence of criminal cartels, foreign gangs and transactional criminal organizations.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so apparently he's transnational, he's uh designated the cartel a foreign terrorist organization and that gives him more leeway to send operatives to you know, break down and destroy their you know institutions and things of that nature. The problem with that is, and what people don't understand, if you're provoking the cartel, they aren't someone to lie down. They've never historically don't lie down to their own government no.
Speaker 1:So what do you think? That's not what their behavior has um showed us.
Speaker 2:So why do you think they're going to do that with us? If you send operatives and you have spies and you are really getting involved in tearing down their operation, you don't think they're going to do that with us. If you send operatives and you have spies and you are really getting involved in tearing down their operation, you don't think they're going to attack american tourists. You don't think they're going to attack americans and period yeah like then? The cartel is not just in mexico. They're up and down this, this coast, they're global.
Speaker 1:It would be an honest yeah, but they have to have people all over, yeah, to make everything work.
Speaker 2:I'm pretty sure they have sectors in all sorts of different countries, and especially in our country. So I just think that's a dangerous uh precedent to set, because not only does it incite potential violence you also have to think about it increases the value of the drugs on the market too, because now, if they're being attacked, they can now increase that market and now the surplus of funds that are going in is going to increase.
Speaker 1:Damn it the drug. People aren't going to stop.
Speaker 2:The drug people aren't going to stop. You know what I mean? The people who are addicted and using drugs aren't going to stop. No, and if you increase the funds now, you're just having more capital being pushed into these illegal operations. We've talked about what they've done in our inner cities regarding calling hits and stuff out on inside of the community. You don't think that can apply now to higher officials like I just think that would. That's playing a dangerous game with that and it would probably be better idea to work with the mexican government in regards to taking down the cartel.
Speaker 2:Rather than just declaring like they're a terrorist organization and giving you free reign to kind of operate how you want in their country.
Speaker 1:It really would be up to the Mexican government to get that under control, not us. Like it would have to start at the foundation.
Speaker 2:We could support it. But once you make a declaration like that, you asking for a public retaliation like that, you asking for a public retaliation.
Speaker 1:The president of el salvador, um, did a wonderful job getting the ms-13 gang members off the street. El salvador went from one of the most dangerous countries to visit to now, like the tourist um, uh, business there is booming because, I mean, they are in jail yeah, they called.
Speaker 2:He put them on the list too.
Speaker 1:In regards to the foreign terrorists, ms-13 yeah, I went to school with a bunch of ms-13 gang members, like it was it was a unusual amount because my, my school had like a, a esl program, so there were there were a lot of foreign like kids that went there, kids that did not know how to speak english whatsoever.
Speaker 2:So it was, it was that hallway was ghetto child, oh so it's also funny too, like some of the stuff that he does, that it just makes, like I said, this was all for show. So you, you take us out of the world health organization which.
Speaker 1:How is that good?
Speaker 2:but then you're seen discussing and been reported that you're discussing vaccines with bill gates. You get what I'm saying. Like you're, you're, you're trying to act out in one way so that you get the press and you get the headlines, while on the other side you're involving yourself with the same people that alex jones and all them were calling pedophiles, who now are cool. So now they're cool now with them. Like all these people are now just changing up on their opinions that they thought about these billionaires, now that everybody's getting cool with Trump, like it's just, it's really hilarious once you really kind of put into perspective. Like I said, we'll get into that in just a moment. I do want to finish up talking about what? Just the rest of these executive orders that he put into place.
Speaker 1:So executive orders that he put into place.
Speaker 2:So I believe he also reestablished the Muslim ban, correct?
Speaker 1:Oh, I didn't get to that yet. Okay, I thought I saw that too that he reestablished the Muslim ban.
Speaker 2:Like I said, he got us out of the Paris climate agreement that we were part of in regards to, just you know, climate control and things like that.
Speaker 1:I thought we were still doing immigration. There was like a bunch of more Can you continue? So he's requiring DNA samples and fingerprints from immigration detainees. He forbidden catch and release, so it allows immigrants to remain in the US while they're in court. No, you got to go back home immediately. You got to go back home immediately um direct homeland security to immediately devote resources and contractors to construct, operate, control or use facilities to detain removable aliens. Does that mean they can just put them in any building and turn any building into immigration?
Speaker 2:that would be the camps that they were referencing.
Speaker 1:Oh my goodness and so-called parole programs that allow family members of certain citizens. Oh, the biden program. So the program that allowed citizens from cuba, haiti, nicaragua and venezuela? I knew he was going to put the ush into that immediately. Um he requiring? Requiring a review of all cases for immigrants now in the US under temporary protected status. Revert to venting and screening standards used during Trump's term. Repeal Biden order requiring planning the effects of climate change on world migration patterns patterns. Um direct the secretary of state, us diplomats to threaten sanctions against any scene, any nation seen as reluctant, reluctant to accept and facilitate the return of its us deports. He said y'all taking them back period they already got agreements.
Speaker 2:They got agreements already. Like I said, india has already made agreement. They've already been. It's already been set in stone, I think they're also I heard it was taking away money from sanctuary cities. So that's no longer. They're trying to make those no longer a thing. So countries and stuff that basically, or the states that basically will not deport people that are, you know, from illegally in the country or whatever, yeah, paused distribution of federal money to non-governmental organizations.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, he stopped all the federal aid except to Israel and Egypt and, I believe, ukraine and Jordan. Very, very interesting that Israel does. I think he also released some bombs to him as well.
Speaker 1:This list is so long Like we can't even read all of these to you like it's so many yeah, he was just going crazy with the pen that's so crazy. This is not how you do. You do government.
Speaker 2:You can't just executive order everything I mean, that's his, that's his operation, that's the way that he's gonna do it because, like I said, he has to get everything in motion. He has to take down all of the all the protective powers that he can. He. He has to get everything in motion. He has to take down all of the all the protective powers that he can. He also has to get congress tied up in all of this so that he can get him and his cronies can get all his other shit off, get all their extortion off, get all the uh, their espionage they're going to be doing. It's just going to be some nasty work.
Speaker 1:He's granting full pardons to all the capital riot people yep, he did.
Speaker 2:I think that's about 1500 people. They said about 14 to 1500 people that he did. Folks who then look, listen to this. These folks injured police officers, causing one to have a heart attack and die like the next day. They broke public property. Not only is it public property, this is the property of the united states government that's supposed to be it don't matter.
Speaker 2:When white people are the ones damaging it, then they can damage it obviously it's just insane that we watched literal terrorism, domestic terrorism, a a revolt against the government and these people only one person lost their life in the whole situation. In regards to the opposite side, the the january 6th uh rioters. This is just insane that you would even like. And then it goes back with everything he said. I thought these people were antifa. I thought these people weren't magga people like. I thought you had nothing to do with this, but why do you feel the onus to protect them now?
Speaker 1:because he's the one that galvanized them and told them to go out there in the first place. These were his people and he knew that but but they weren't his people he had.
Speaker 2:He didn't know what, nothing was going on, but here he goes. Uh pardoned him. Did you also know? He pardoned the dude from silk road. So you know the guy who, you know what silk road was yeah, the drug guy who made the the drug website.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, he pardoned him apparently. Why? Well, apparently the guys, the judicial system, the judges and stuff who was involved in his case, I believe was also involved in trump's case. So this was his way kind of sticking it to him. And also, essentially, you can kind of put silk road as one of the early tools that validated bitcoin and so he's kind of like a folk hero in the crypto world.
Speaker 2:So that's another reason why he gets that kind of you know engagement with their base, because when I was reading about I was like why would they do that? But when you look at it they tried to say like he was trying to put out hits on niggas, but they really didn't have evidence for it so you could say that potentially like he got charged for other people doing commerce on his website that's kind of what it was, and so that's why it may not have been fair for him to even been charged the way he was at least 11 years like that's.
Speaker 1:That's a lot yeah, it took a decade from his life.
Speaker 2:So, and edward snowden still can't step foot on us oil after keeping it too real, keeping it too, but then, like, this is the stuff that that pisses me off with this trump stuff, because he talks all of this big jazz about releasing the kennedy documents, releasing all of the um, you know super, you know mlk documents, all this other stuff, but then none of this stuff happens. Or when it does, oh we, we're still got to look into it, we got to wait. Those things that people ask for and want are direct about. They never get. Like I want to know how any of these executive orders are going to help the price of eggs that y'all was complaining about. What's going to help anything that's going to help your cost of living?
Speaker 1:there's a bunch of civil and transgender and gender rights in general that he decided to roll back play clean, that's all it is like it's a bunch of nonsense, shit that's not important at all there. There there was important shit too, like the climate and energy stuff.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean like, when I talk about shit that's not important, I'm talking about the things that they revel in, because the the shit that's not, that's not important. Shit like the transgender oh, we got two gender announcements that's none of that, shit's important. Yeah, that shit's not. Nobody should care about that shit. And the shit that you're taking us out of are things that you should be taking a if you want to make things better for us, a stronger standpoint in and making that prioritize instead of just running away from oh, we're putting too much money in it.
Speaker 2:We put money into all these things because we get the most out of it. Usually that's a big part of it. Uh, in regards to the research, where the research is done at, where all the information comes, where the awards, where all the accolades are are disseminated, it's all in america for the most part, and that's why we have these situations the way we have it set up, because we spend the most, because we get the most out of it. But it's just.
Speaker 2:Folks don't understand that. They hear his simple rhetoric and it's just easy for them. But this shit's going to explode because the thing about trump and the problem with trump is he puts let's too many people put their hand in a cookie jar, and that's going to be what's going to be the end, end, all be all, to all of this because he doesn't have the mental capacity to do his job the way he's supposed to when you're a crook, you're going to be a crook to everybody, so you're going to tell everybody what they want to hear, even when there's beef and he's starting billionaire beef like it's.
Speaker 1:It's crazy what is the beef?
Speaker 2:because you said there was uh beef between it's two, so you already know his, his man his man crush elon yeah, and then there's another, buddies, there's there's another guy who's came and kissed the ring and he's kissing it a little bit more. You know a little bit. He looks a little cuter when he kisses it to donald sam altman. Who is that? So that is the ceo of open ai. So open ai is the one who's kind of been pushing this idea that they're going to be the face of artificial intelligence for the future. So apparently we've given them five billion dollars for research and that pissed off elon. Elon was at his little feelings on twitter what was he?
Speaker 2:saying oh my goodness, let me see talk about uh, they don't even have the money, calling them broke boys. He said they over here hemorrhaging money. These niggas ain't really got it like that and I don't even know why we in business with them. They not even them kind of guys like he was really in his feelings about it.
Speaker 1:Hold, I got the tweets here because this man, elon y'all not even like that for real, y'all not even really real like that, like y'all really not them kind of dudes and I don't even know why.
Speaker 2:And so then sam sam then went up and was like oh word, like that's how we, that's how we doing that. Because at first he was trying to be nice. It looked like his assistant had did a little message for him and told Elon like hey, man, you know, uh, I generally respect your accomplishment and think you are the most aspiring entrepreneur of our time. So that's what his assistant wrote when he seen that, trying to be cool, sucking dicks, this nigga says. Elon says SoftBank has well under a billion dollars secured. I have that on good authority. Now Sam pissed off. Sam ain't having that he said wrong, as you surely know. Want to come visit the first site Already underway. This is great for the country. I realize what's great for the country isn't always optimal for your companies.
Speaker 1:Okay, and in your new role.
Speaker 2:I hope you mostly put America first.
Speaker 1:I was like oh shit, shots fired between the millionaires.
Speaker 2:So then, so then elon starts pushing out all the people posting about sam altman because his sister said he sexually abused her he, his sister said, sam sexually abused her. Yeah so that's what elon's been pushing folks content about. That was like the first thing I saw after I went to his page the next post. When I refreshed my page, I feel like I saw something, but that was like weeks ago also sam has allegedly may have killed one of his employees.
Speaker 2:The indian dude that was trying to expose open ai for the copy yeah, that's sam, oh, sam, you an evil motherfucker. You got two evil niggas going at it, beefing like the dark side. This is this is going to be my goal for this year is going to be to push and instigate beef between these billionaires yeah, until one of them, sam sam, elon think you pussy, you gonna take that.
Speaker 2:You really gonna act like he gonna this nigga. Elon, this nigga gonna think you pussy. The one built like a fridge, you gonna take that. And now, elon, this nigga really think that you pussy because you in the government. Now he's saying, bro, you need to know your role. Does he not know who you are?
Speaker 1:You, elon fucking must, he said, pull up on him to see what he's doing already he did tell you to pull up on him he literally invited you to frank's day don't, don't, don't, be crazy crazy elon, don't be a pussy, because you already threatened to fight mark and mark up on stage with with trump too now and mark can take you With that little chain on. So I'm just saying like all y'all billionaires Trying to be a cool nigga now.
Speaker 2:Y'all billionaires going to have to fight for who's supreme billionaire in Trump's eyes? No, like I feel like that has to be the rule.
Speaker 1:Meanwhile Trump's just.
Speaker 2:Oh, he's a circle jerk.
Speaker 1:That's his dance. That's been his dance.
Speaker 2:The circle, jerk. Yeah, you don't do it yourself. My bad, just let me do it. Yeah, my bad, that was crazy. Yeah, I was out here going about to go wow, I'm the best circle jerk of all time. I'm the circus of jerkers. So rebecca is the guy he was running for president, also for the republican party, but he was gonna be associate with doge. He was gonna be with elon and doge uh-huh, but when the h1b1? Uh, yeah, the h1. Yeah, I think that's it the visa, yeah the visa.
Speaker 2:Uh, controversy happened. You know that's when the indians was getting violated. They was violating the white folks. They was calling them trash.
Speaker 2:Y'all mediocre, y'all can't do shit, y'all retarded like they was going crazy like there was a nigga who worked for X who was going stupid on. Niggas Like talking about oh, I'm an Indian in your country living the life you wish you could never have Eat popcorn, you palm queen, like all this other shit Like thugging. And niggas talking about Elon on Twitter. He's like, oh well, you know, he's just a troll. Elon defending this nigga? Yeah, because that's one of his best engineers. Elon was calling all the white people in America stupid Y'all don't understand, y'all can't do engineer, y'all niggas pussy. Then Vivek went on his long cultural diss where he said you know, you're a culture that values sports performers and prom queens over mathematicians and folks who perform well in school.
Speaker 1:Did we talk about this?
Speaker 2:No, we was. We was gone, remember this is during our break. We didn't talk about this, so this started crazy like tension inside of the republican party. This is again. This is more shit that's going to make all this shit implode on themselves. So they flexing with all the indian shit. You see trump and them still haven't given up on that. They still standing tall with the, the visas. They want everybody to be over here to be indians.
Speaker 2:This is what they want you know, I'm saying, I'm just being dead, as they want indian workers and they want everybody else to just fucking suffer and and scratch and survive for what they can. That shit about americans. First they got y'all niggas easy. That shit was an easy lick on y'all boys. Uh, these indian niggas is coming over bejeeping. All them is coming over going crazy.
Speaker 1:They taking your job.
Speaker 2:The Patels is taking the jobs they coming over here taking all the jobs Cashiers, teachers, they coming for everything, and these crackers is going to have to understand that. But the way that happened is because he got so much tension. You know what's the rule with them white boys when the tension get crazy, we got to get rid of the color people around us, so he was just one of the color people that just got kicked out oh, he got kicked out yeah.
Speaker 2:So now he gonna have to go. Well, they say he's still gonna be working with them, but from a different kind of capacity, and then also, too, he's gonna be trying to empower himself in ohio and run for offices in ohio. The funny part about this shit is right. You know how vivek got his money how this nigga's a fucking scammer what type of scammer?
Speaker 2:he went in and he found, uh, some medicine that he knew wasn't working. They knew they wasn't passing the test. His mom is a doctor, went in allegedly finagled the number so that they can get a second test got a whole bunch of investors to put money in after they got that second test, failed the third test and just went and changed the name of the company and everything and just ran away from it. All the investors just lost all their money. So he knew it didn't work from the beginning.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's crazy. Why are you not in jail? Allegedly?
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, that's you know they, they get out of that because it's easy ways to get out of that kind of oh well, you know, I thought it was going to work and we had the paperwork here and what? All of the indian niggas was actually getting exposed. Because there was another nigga who's uh, he does a lot of the right wing interviews. I can't remember his name right now, but he got exposed for his scam too where he was scamming niggas.
Speaker 2:I think it was real estate scams. So again, a lot of these niggas, be y'all thinking they getting it off the muscle. I promise you they not. Last thing we got to touch on was elon in that fucking salute I'm very must fully did a nazi salute I'm really.
Speaker 2:But the thing is this I know he's an idiot, I know he's going to do shit like that to try to show out for his little boy group, but for the fact that the adl to make that statement saying that they don't believe that awkward gesture had anything to do with nazi like come on what is the adl? It's the uh.
Speaker 1:Make sure I want to say it correctly I'm like are those, are those people who are jewish?
Speaker 2:anti-defamation, or let me see it's like anti-defamation league or something like that. Or give me see it's like Anti-Defamation League or something like that. Or Give me one more minute. Oh, anti-defamation, yeah, anti-defamation League, okay. And where they handle Largely anti-Semitism.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So that's like Israel's talking you know the talking voice for America To say when you say something bad about Jews or Israel, like we could get a little tap on the hand okay, so that's who they do.
Speaker 1:But for them to do that after what they did to kairi irving reasonably, it's understandable what they did to and kanye the kai was kind of that was reasonable, that nigga was wild, but kairi, nobody, nobody's defending kanye's comments but kairi deserved way more grace than what they were willing to show him in that when that situation was going on yeah and for them to just show they true colors like that especially when, like I said, israel still getting their bombs, they still getting their uh aid like for them to show that just so blatantly, when this man was showing an image of what y'all tell us is the worst event in y'all.
Speaker 2:History will constantly remind us, but you can't stand on your your circle with that kairi was.
Speaker 1:Kairi shared a book or an amazon video.
Speaker 2:Amazon video like like to be fair. Like I was critical, kairi was retarded when he did that. Like I'm not going to even run around, he was stupid when he did that, but it was not as obviously not as blatant as a nazi salute yeah, it wasn't as menacing like.
Speaker 1:This shit was disgusting yeah, that he did more than once. What is that explanation? He knew what he was doing.
Speaker 2:He knew exactly what he was doing and he wanted everybody to see that he can do what he wants where he wants but then I'm confused, because are you anti-semitic or or not?
Speaker 1:because trump his whole thing. He's just. He gave more money to israel. He um lifted sanctions on the the, the money that was blocked in order to assist israel. Are they not on that team like?
Speaker 2:even the people that biden was being critical of, the settlers he had restrictions and sanctions on. He took all them sanctions off too, like israel, israeli settlers who had committed other crimes in regards to that area. He took all those away too. Trump did so.
Speaker 1:He's clearly on their side wholeheartedly yeah, and then elon is clearly on another side.
Speaker 2:No, I think he's he played. He's playing a role, I think, just like we've seen with tiktok coming back, and now you can't say free palestine on it, no more. I think there's just they're playing into the game hey, can you not say free palestine on there?
Speaker 1:no more, that's what I've been seeing going around people have been saying a lot about tiktok's algorithms being different and stuff like that, and I don't, I haven't, I have not seen anything different you've been one track on it, though, lately, so I can understand why.
Speaker 2:Maybe you've not been noticing it, because you've been looking up a lot of just single focused topics yeah, I have been but? But a lot of people who have just been open about this is what they've been talking about on their platform, I'm. They've been showing that they've been seeing they've been shadowbanned like it's tougher for them to now push that content out. And it's just obviously clear that tiktok is in bed with israel. Now it's very clear he may not, they may not sell it to him.
Speaker 1:I'm seeing a bunch of ceasefire free palestine videos when I and these are from like three days ago, four days ago- I mean, it's not going to be a hard show, but I can understand the information that you're seeing could also still be censored.
Speaker 2:Even do that, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:It probably is censored now, though there's been a lot of people saying that tick tock seems like it's censored now. Um, and there are certain things that you can't say and certain things are coming up with with no results. I haven't experienced that, everything that um people are saying. Like it said that if you typed in rigged election it comes up as no results. And I went and typed it in and it like there's a bunch of results like I don't know all of the things that people are saying are happening.
Speaker 1:I'm going and I'm doing them and looking them up and that's not what I'm experiencing on the app.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean I haven't tried the free palestine comment because I'm. You know that's our business page, so I'm not trying to get any, any unnecessary strikes if we don't have to. But that's what I saw. Some reputable sites, uh, speaking to that okay so, but no, we'll.
Speaker 2:We'll definitely, you know, have to stay on top of this as long as this craziness continues to go on again. I'm not saying that everything he inherently does is a racist act. I think that he's just doing it to appease racist supporters and also in regards to, like I said, with trump, just to finish up, and I think the things that he's doing is only to align his pockets, and he has you stupid maggot people in his hands and y'all won't see it until it's too late let's get into something a little bit more fun, because we just did like 40 minutes on politics I was gonna say you wanted to talk about, uh, this chris brown suing warner brothers for defamation.
Speaker 2:I don't know why I want to talk about, because I saw the. I saw what he's suing them about. Yeah, what is he what?
Speaker 1:is he suing them about for?
Speaker 2:because if somebody is defaming chris brown, I feel like it's true I mean, then it's not defaming defamation there, but uh, so max had a documentary that came out that detailed the kind of abuse that chris brown has been alleged to have accused will have done. He's been accused to have done, excuse me, and he basically is suing for defamation with something about 500 million dollars I think he was requesting from it. Oh wow, big guy, I know you have a history of violence yeah physically, emotionally, mentally before we get into his own history.
Speaker 2:Like I said, I watched the documentary. It was a very good documentary. Like they outlined it very good, with a timeline. They had entertainment, uh, journalists, people who were in the you know industry at the time, discussing it and the effects of it. But one of the things that they did, they made sure to do was they just, you know, in regards to the women that made allegations, who did not go to court, there was the one woman who didn't and she was the one who said that he, she raped him like she, he raped her and basically they covered her, her face and her voice. But they did make the claims that hey, like this has been out and you, you know chris brown, have denied these allegations. They did they do, they did their uh journalistic did their journalistic due diligence.
Speaker 2:So I can't be sitting here and be like oh, they defamed you because they let this girl say you raped her, but I mean.
Speaker 1:They called it allegations. They didn't say that these were facts.
Speaker 2:And then the other women who they talked about. I believe there was women who settled, who were discussing things as well, but again, that's not falling in defamation if they're saying like, hey, y'all settled in court, this is what their story is. Yeah, you settled like. People are trying to compare this to the drake situation and there is clearly more than enough evidence to show that the public generally already thinks of chris brown as an abuser.
Speaker 2:So for even to try to put this he is I mean, yeah, and then you want to take in the defamation into it like you.
Speaker 2:No one can make you worse in the public eye in regards to that yeah so that's why I just think it's it's not going to work out with him in his favor. I don't think warner brothers again, he's a sony act, so it's not like warner brothers is worried about him not giving him an album or some shit like that, like that's not where he is anywhere. They don't have any kind of business like that with each other. Again, I, if y'all see the documentary, y'all should check it out because it was very well done.
Speaker 1:I didn't even know they put that out.
Speaker 2:I could have sworn. You saw me watching it. I thought you came in the room when I was watching it. Yeah, they went over real detail from the police report regarding what happened with rihanna, the abuse that went with uh carucci, like real detailed stuff. And then they went into a lot of the allegations that people have come, like when they had the police coming to his house multiple times for women claims, things of that nature. Now, granted, I know chris brown has has a few women that have come out and said that they lied about certain things that happened.
Speaker 2:But my nigga, just because two out of the 25 like you know what I'm saying like that don't count. Like that, that's a bad percentage. Two for 25, there's only two of them. That's gonna make their line. Come on, yeah, that's, that's that's.
Speaker 1:I don't know math. I was gonna say that's less than 10, but I don't know that for sure at all. But that's not a good percentage, my guy that's not one of the good we know you be beating bitches like I don't know what to tell you. Like as soon as I see somebody suing you for something, I'm like yep, he did that shit.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I mean I just don't think that there's a case like I. I was really thinking about this and I was trying to look through, you know, the articles and things of that nature to try to figure out where his argument was. And even when you look at the first couple pages of the document, there's nothing. There, big dog, there's nothing. It was good work, it was good journalistic work and I'm proud of what they did out there Because you know me, I love tearing these niggas down when they're abusers, abusers, people who do things to kids, women go right ahead at them, have no mercy and I don't feel like and it's weird that people who try to defend it I'm just going to be honest with you You're a creep, you're a bad person. Probably you shouldn't defend Chris Brown in any capacity.
Speaker 1:No, and I've said this on the show a billion times if you're still a chris brown fan as a woman specifically, I think you very specifically are a dumb bitch all right, you want to get into this asap rocky case that's been going on I don't even know what's going on with this asap rocky case it's bad.
Speaker 2:He shot somebody allegedly so what's been going on?
Speaker 1:the case started um recently and I think he's gonna be fine because he has that fancy money. Uh, that's gonna be able to pay for his lawyers, so he good it might be a little bit more than just fine.
Speaker 2:So the story on this is crazy. Have you been reading any of the reports that's been coming out of it? So the judge asked Rihanna, asked him, was Rihanna, well, asked his lawyer, was Rihanna his wife? And they said they didn't know. The lawyer said I don't know.
Speaker 1:That's not his wife, that's his girlfriend.
Speaker 2:So then he tried to imply that they had a common law situation and he said, sir, if they have no documentation, they aren't married in this court. Okay, so let's, let's keep it going. So that's not his wife. So the thing about this, and why this case has its merit, is because it's on tape, and in the tape that they believe they have, it says that they show what they believe to be rocky with a gun and they believe that they show the gun you know discharging in the, in the action of everything.
Speaker 2:The problem was, when the police came up there, they didn't find anything no gun shell casings, no evidence of any kind of, you know, interaction of the such that was claimed to happen yeah he's gonna he's gonna get away with this, but hold on. Then asap rail. The person who said they were shot goes back up there and finds the cell casings and brings them to the police. So he does a better job scoping out the the area.
Speaker 1:Then the police brings back the shell casings and says, hey, yeah, he hit me on my hand but then as a lawyer, even even from just watching shows and shit, the the um like line of evidence, like it was, it wasn't secure yeah, I mean the fact that it got somebody can can just bring evidence into the goddamn department and be like this is where this is from the victim like hey, man, right here, I found it right here, big guys these are the shell casings of the bullets that shot me.
Speaker 1:Like what? No, as a lawyer, I'm like this is bullshit.
Speaker 2:Absolutely not throw this out yo asap really is a geo no cap. That's the hardest thing, like there's different between snitching on a nigga.
Speaker 1:Now, that's, that's snitching by the 10th power.
Speaker 2:That's like Super Saiyan.
Speaker 1:Gunna, you literally were your own crime scene investigator.
Speaker 2:That's. That's kind of ill though.
Speaker 1:No, it's not. That's kind of as far as if you're, if we're talking by like street nigga standards. No, you literally went above and beyond to snitch. You did the police's job for them and then took the the evidence to them to snitch.
Speaker 2:That's crazy I ain't gonna lie like regular nigga standards.
Speaker 2:I still think that's crazy low-key, but that's because I'm a fan of asap rocky I ain't gonna lie, bro, being sherlock holmes on your own case is kind of ill, like going up there with the magnifying glass and finding the showcases that the cops missed. You ever seen that anime about that little detective? He got turned into a kid nigga. I start feeling like that, going crazy, like man. I again. I don't mind a good, I don't mind a good snitch like a good snitch is always needed in situations like this. But to not only snitch but then be your own top invest lead investigator, that's some play-ass shit to me. I ain't gonna lie to you. Shout out to asap. Rally man, I hope. Wish y'all boys all the best man that's crazy he declined asap.
Speaker 1:Rocky declined 100, uh, the plea deal. So he was offered 180 day um plea deal but he denied it and now he can possibly be sentenced guilty and he would face up to oh, I have no idea.
Speaker 2:It doesn't even say no, they say you'd be like a year or two in jail, right, if he gets convicted.
Speaker 1:That's what I heard when oh 20 oh 20 years 24, oh shit when I, when I thought it was accused of firing a former friend near a Hollywood hotel in 2021 and could get a maximum sentence of 24 years in prison If convicted. He has pled not guilty.
Speaker 2:How is that? 24 years and they gave Tori six For almost some of the same thing Like because you're allowed to shoot black women so you can't shoot. But they said rocky can shoot a nigga on the corner. That's great, that's nuts. You shoot a nigga on the corner, you get in 24 years. But then you shoot meg the style. You only get six or ten yep that's insane. It should have been 10 all around. That's nuts, all right.
Speaker 1:So you said something pretty interesting earlier about that's something men do oh yeah, so we were listening to, um, whatever you want by tony tony tone and or is it tony tony, tony, I don't know but but, um, you know the the energy of that song and I was like you know what the problem is? It's because men care more about what other men think than women, and I feel like back then, when they was making whatever you want, they was more worried about the women's more than the men. But the niggas be worried about the niggas now, and that's the problem with today's 2025 society.
Speaker 2:Well, I'm going to play this clip that I think kind of pertains to that. That about your boy Cordell. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah and it's going to ask the question, you know, ask the question is he a simp or not? But I just I want to argue like I, just I want to argue like I just don't think.
Speaker 1:I feel like the term simp also comes from this toxic society of niggas, thinking about what niggas care about, what other niggas look like, because a simp to another nigga is a sweet romantic man to a woman.
Speaker 2:And that's it. I feel you on that, but I mean, I just think that there's also we also have to put into question In regards to this that maybe the pussy just don't hit the same like it used to. You Like, maybe that's just it Like by and large generally, maybe the pussy just don't hit the same like it did back in the day Like genetically vaginas got looser and less wet.
Speaker 1:No, they just don't hit the same.
Speaker 2:Maybe less wet. It don't have to be juicier, I mean tighter, but it just could have been less wet.
Speaker 1:Maybe they maybe less wet. Don't have to be juicier, I mean uh, tighter, but it just could have been less wet. Maybe they just don't it ain't, maybe it ain't attached to what it used to be attached to back in the day. I think you trying to blame women's anatomy instead of men's mental state is crazy, because it makes way more sense to blame men I actually told her that you were in love first.
Speaker 6:Man, I'm not gonna lie, I'm just having a regular conversation. We in a hotel, and I think I was telling her goodbye, I said I love you, or something like that, and I froze. Was you playing at first though? Nah, I'm like.
Speaker 1:I mean, it just came out.
Speaker 6:Oh, you weren't playing, you weren't trying to test the water, you were like I'm dead ass. I ran out the room. I'm not gonna lie. I was like I ain't even know what I just said.
Speaker 1:Hold three feet of him. Mad audacity. I was like bro, I just told her.
Speaker 4:I love her. Oh, y'all you love her for real gang.
Speaker 6:Yeah, I whatever bro, do you feel like you got anybody like people in your life? That's like telling you like If we have a problem, we vocal, we don't like something, we sit down and we talk about it and we find a way to fix it out and we work from there and it'd be good. But other than like people talking in my ear saying stuff like that, I mean they can say what they want. Granted, you know, I take it into consideration, like I hear you, but at the end of the day I'm going to find out if it's like that, and so far it's not like that man.
Speaker 2:Cordell, what I love about you, bro, is like bro, you just mad, pure. Yeah, Like it's real.
Speaker 6:When a nigga can say you mad pure.
Speaker 2:they hate you Bro you mature to be 22,.
Speaker 6:fool Like in your relationship, like how you think, and stuff like that. I wouldn't like that. If you have any, yeah, any advice, yeah, just any Me to y'all or y'all to me, both, he said why would I be taking advice from you, dumb niggas?
Speaker 3:I feel your energy with the love shit, bro, I put it on here.
Speaker 2:So I think it's one thing I think it's pretty funny Jacquees is dating Deion Sanders' daughter. Did you know that?
Speaker 1:No, I didn't know that. Is that who. He just got pregnant I believe so that he was. I mean, he has a baby with he was dead.
Speaker 2:I believe he was dating. I know he was dating her for a minute.
Speaker 1:I don't know if he's still he said he loved her. Jock, we gonna fix his stupid ass mouth to be like oh was you? Was you testing her? Was you playing with her? What type of test or play, what game is that? Is that a game you play, nigga telling, telling women that you love them, just to see how they react to things yeah, that used to be the move back in the day when you was younger.
Speaker 1:You just say it like that used to be, I mean that was just several a nigga who have told me that they love me and I've been like, no, you don't yeah, we're just trying to.
Speaker 2:It's just trying to test the waters. We're trying to see is this? Is that how I'm gonna get this layup? Because sometimes they work. I didn't tell the girl that I only talked to that day. I love her and never again that bitch was dumb.
Speaker 1:Hey, she loved me for that moment. And also, you're a horrible person. How, how am I?
Speaker 2:a horrible person.
Speaker 1:Lying to get pussy is being a terrible person I'm not lying, I was.
Speaker 2:I did love her in that moment, and then I stopped loving her afterwards.
Speaker 1:No, you didn't.
Speaker 2:Yes, I did all something that made me not want to love her anymore.
Speaker 1:I was genuine for the moment and then I had to be genuine for the next, but I think it's. It's hilarious, um, because cordell, in his like love island experience there were there was a a moment after um casa more where he got caught with that other girl in the video where all of the guys um were trying to tell him to leave Serena after she went off on him rightfully so, like um, they was just like, yeah, she's so aggressive, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and don't go for her and leave her alone, and this and that you don't need that. Blah, blah, blah. And now he's in the cutest relationship. They have the best like brand deals, they making money together, they won love island together and if he listened to those dumb niggas he would not be in the amazing position that he is in right now. So I feel like cordell has already clocked that, learned that lesson very early. It was like I'm not taking advice from men, no more, just my father and my brother. That's it.
Speaker 1:And then I watched a little bit of the of the interview and that's he did say that like he has his father and his brother in his life and he listens to them, but like these niggas over here like he's not listening to y'all, and then that's the same thing that you'll be on. You'll be like why do I need to listen to you guys? You dumb niggas? I have a father. That's understandable. That's the same energy that you be. I have a father and you niggas are dumb and it took you a little, probably a little bit longer to understand that than cordell at 22 I mean, you're right, I mean, but he also is in a situation where the relationship is beneficial to his furthering of his career and his brain oh yeah, 100%.
Speaker 1:So it's not like he doesn't have a business reason to make this work they both have a business reason to make this work. Yeah, so.
Speaker 2:I mean, we can't ignore that, but that part of it. Like I didn't know, he was 22.
Speaker 1:I thought he was older than 22 no, they're both 22, they're both mad young yeah, this is gonna burn in flames like we know that right all relationships that 22 year olds are in like yeah, this is gonna crash and crashing it burning and ending in flames like this is gonna be a whoo yeah, I don't think they're gonna like live the rest of their lives together because just statistically, like the person might be this year the person that you meet at 22 is not the person that you're gonna live the rest of your life with, but they gonna have a time, they gonna have a blast, they gonna make some money together and then it's gonna end, and if it ends messy, they gonna make even more money from that.
Speaker 2:I just don't want to see Cordell been poor man Like because that's just. I don't want to see him that happen to him In porn, in porn. Yeah, I don't want to see him end up in that.
Speaker 1:How would he end up in that?
Speaker 2:Because that's how it starts. You do the social media big time relationship, you get all this fame and popularity and then you run out of steam and now next thing, you know you got to sell your dick for two thousand dollars.
Speaker 1:God, I'm just saying, that's how it happens sell your dick is crazy that's what happens, though it just don't even sound like something that's that's worth anything I'm just for for a nigga that's on a reality show like that no, but yeah, definitely, definitely he can definitely get his tiger on and then do a fucking oh yeah, tiger did do get his rack city shit off.
Speaker 2:He did only he did. It was before only fans. He did the porn hub rack city shit.
Speaker 1:He sold a porn disc I mean, that's something that rappers used to do. They used to have, like the um, the x-rated cuts of their music. Yeah, but that wasn't what he did he?
Speaker 2:He had literally like, I'm going to walk in the room in the scene, say some fly stuff to the girl and then she's going to sleep with a nigga it ain't going to be him, but she's going to sleep with another nigga. Oh, I watched it because I wanted to see what's on here.
Speaker 1:This nigga going to be?
Speaker 2:No, I didn't want to see Tiger's dick. I just wanted to see that.
Speaker 1:Tiger would. I was curious, was it?
Speaker 2:great. I was just curious to see, like, was he going to be an actor in this? Or how was like, was this supposed to be a performance? Like what were we doing here? But it was just like it was weird. It was just like him doing cameo appearances in the scenes with him.
Speaker 1:That's weird.
Speaker 2:We don't need you making cameo appearances, but I feel like if cornell or cordell don't keep this relationship going at a positive rate, that's what could happen to him you don't think that?
Speaker 1:he's probably like, if he, if his popularity doesn't go where he wants it to go, he's probably just gonna do another reality show. But then you don't before there's so many there's so many steps that he could take before selling dick like I don't know why you just jump to porn like that I just feel like that's where the fall of grace is like, even for a woman, my first like after the fall from grace.
Speaker 2:The first step isn't immediately selling pussy I just wish these young people like the best and they love life. Man, I hope that they can, you know, continue black love and black excellence. But I just I'm just saying, man oh my god I'm hip to the game, man, I'm hip to it this season of love island was amazing. It's so good hey, so let me ask you a quick question. Have you noticed on x like the ai features that's been included on it?
Speaker 1:what do you mean?
Speaker 2:no, so there's a gronk ai that they have on there that they developed and, like you can, they'll tell you a synopsis of your page, like all you gotta do is go to your profile and it'll tell you a synopsis of your page.
Speaker 2:Oh so let me, let me hear what you hear mine. So it says a voice for the underrepresented, advocating for rent control and critiquing capitalism. Profit over pride. Ethos has been, it says my Twitter page has been critiquing political moves, debunking missing, calling out social manipulation. It was another one to add when I went on it from my other page. I want to go on our twitter page and see what it says too let me read mine.
Speaker 1:A haitian fashion enthusiast with a boutique I don't have a boutique, but funny who humorously navigates life's quirks, from holiday family antics to the strategic use of hashtags for social media success. Farrah's been sharing laughs over reality TV antics, planning future celebrations and lamenting her shopping habits.
Speaker 2:Like it knows you right.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It's crazy, so okay. So this is for our page. It says Talk. Fnf TV is a podcast voice for the working class, diving deep into drama and the dynamics of entertainment, while celebrating black love and maturity.
Speaker 1:Did we do that? We don't celebrate maturity whatsoever in this bitch.
Speaker 2:Since we also dive into celebrity drama, from Drake's legal battles to Naomi Osaka's personal life, sparking debates on integrity in relationships.
Speaker 1:We messy. Yes, yeah, it basically said we messy.
Speaker 2:I just think that was from our last post, but I thought that was interesting. I didn't know if you would be interested in that yeah, that, that's, that's cool it was different when I looked up it on a desktop.
Speaker 2:I'll show you what it says on a desktop because it was totally different than what it said here when I looked at. Let me try, if I look at it from my, from our other page, to see if it does a better job. But I thought that was interesting, like it's kind of scary seeing where these features are going with this like it's you know what's.
Speaker 1:What's also scary um with apple car play like. It'll read the text messages out to you the yesterday I was in the car. Somebody sent a picture in the group chat and it described the picture to me. It said somebody sent a group of cars driving on a snowy road.
Speaker 2:I said bitch what that's crazy that's exactly what she said to me no, it's the ai technology man, like I said, sam oatman, or say, yeah, we gotta watch him. Sam, sam a dirty, he a dirty guy, man, they, they really upping the ante yeah, it's getting crazy over here or they stealing niggas money, okay, so I wanted to ask you about this. So have you heard about the karen dunlap situation that's been going on? So there was this woman. She's originally from the washington dc area, but she was found dead in ohio the twitter stuff okay so so I did.
Speaker 1:I just didn't know her by name but, um, I saw a couple people um talking about this on twitter. I saw well, not couple, just shem.
Speaker 2:No, there's a lot of folks that was going crazy about this because I had brought it to the attention because of what some people some you know rude things people were saying. But I want to get out, give y'all an idea of who this lady was. So there was a gentleman on Facebook who was doing content about it. The situation, you know he just breaks it down this is a call to action.
Speaker 4:Cleveland, ohio.
Speaker 2:You guys are up there's a justice and accountability page that this is is 30-year-old Karen Raina Dunlap.
Speaker 4:She was found unalive in an abandoned house and we need to find out who did it and who she was with. She goes by Raina Now. She had went to Cleveland, ohio and had been there for like two months. She went there back in November and she was found yesterday in an abandoned house unalive. All her personal belongings were missing. Now let me tell you the routes that she's taken. Whoever she was with, whether it was one person or multiple people, she went to the downtown liquor and I looked around this area right here. There's many cameras down through there. We want to encourage everybody in that area to look at your cameras. Look at your CCTV if you've seen this young lady and who she was with. The next place that she was at was at Ann's Beverage Now Ann's Beverage. There's a lot of cameras in that area. Also, we encourage you to look at your CCTV and see who this young lady was with.
Speaker 4:Now CCTV. We want to find out who she was, with what kind of vehicle she was in. Now the reason she went to Cleveland Ohio because she wanted to go to this filming right here, baddies. She went to this filming right here and she knows some of the cast in here we listen and we don't care for their filming, but also to get into their filming.
Speaker 4:So some of these people out here know her. She has videos of her with some of these people and including other artists and famous people. Now this is where the filming took place for baddies.
Speaker 2:This is where it took place, right into this area so he just goes in and he, like I say, he describes more the area, uh, and things of that nature again. It's all for that. You know, this woman, you know, lost her life, and especially if it seems to be in a very aggressive, uh, manner but, more to come out about.
Speaker 2:This is she was what would be known as a divester. Are you familiar with that terminology? In regards to black women who've been are heavily critical, almost to a disrespectful point, when it comes to black men things of that. She was one of those individuals.
Speaker 4:So in the wake of her, passing people who she's had interaction with on Twitter, let's just say, reveled in her death. Are you going to put Lowry's on it? I want to talk about dead niggas.
Speaker 3:Those niggas want to be dead. We got a dead nigga that was in space. They're no longer alive. The name is Do you remember Dr Phillips? Do you remember Rena, rena? Oh man, nobody gave her.
Speaker 1:You mean.
Speaker 3:Raina. We should add her to the funeral. Who Raina died? You didn't see, damn. Raina died, dr Phillips, where have you been breaking news? You niggas have fallen off the algorithm and we're catching souls in the glass jar. What's going on? Oh, you didn't know. Mr Booty, remember Raina.
Speaker 2:Niggas is dark yo.
Speaker 3:Oh, y'all wanna hear the clip. Oh, Cuff's back. You know how.
Speaker 2:So it goes on. They talking about the girl mama. So yeah, they talking about Mom, don't?
Speaker 3:even know she was out there. Oh, this is getting good what do you mean? It's getting good this is getting good. I told you, all roads lead back to the internet, the place where people love to play.
Speaker 2:And if you don't, so, uh, let me see if I can find one of her tweets that she had, because it again. I've always stood on the fact that just because someone's die doesn't mean we have to have respect for their life. If you live like a piece of trash, you can get treated like a piece of trash in your death what was she saying about black men that warranted them to like revel and celebrate her death like that?
Speaker 2:so, from what I can gather in regards to their situation was they probably had back and forth within the spaces so they had had conversations that you know essentially went to that. So here's some of her tweets I want black men dead and I want black women to admit they are men. At least black men have tangible evidence for why I don't respect them and I allow the rest of the world to berate them. White men get so much hotter than black men and I allow the rest of the world to berate them. White men get so much hotter than black men.
Speaker 1:Black men got greedy and still want reparations, but only in the form of food stamps. Oh my God, she was a stupid bitch.
Speaker 2:And then she was also a troll.
Speaker 2:She was someone that was just saying shit to get as much engagement as possible. Probably, if you look at her page like she was like the queen of nudes or something was her page. It's very weird. Especially the last like two or three months she was doing a lot of weird tweeting with anime pictures and things of that nature. So again, I don't know if this was a self-inflicted accident they said like her personal belongings and things were all gone. But it does seem like she was in a dark place before this happened. So and just she seemed like she was a dark person overall. So that's why, again, people talk about our spaces and say we're toxic and bad. You know the we work spaces. We ain't nothing like that. But in the same token, I can understand that this individual was somebody who was hateful to you. I don't imagine you to be loving in their final hours or the last hour?
Speaker 1:Definitely not. Yeah, that's kind of. That's messed up. I didn't think that those were the tweets that you were going to read to me at all. She was wilding.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean again, I'm I'm not, I'm not against putting putting niggas in packs. Yo, sometimes you gotta smoke on niggas. Sometimes you gotta smoke on niggas. You, there's a lot of niggas that I don't like, that I'm gonna smoke on when they die I'm smoking on kevin samuels to this day still that's. That's crazy, but it's niggas that I'm smoking on that.
Speaker 2:I'll smoke on as well, if I like there's a dude, may you rest in chaos there's a dude on x that is uh, I think his twitter name is I yes, you're no, or something like that. He's a super racist troll on Twitter. If somebody told me something bad happened to him and he's unalived smoking on that, nigga, putting that all in a pack, I'm rolling it up.
Speaker 5:Good gas, my nigga I don't know.
Speaker 2:I hate to break it to you. I'm waiting on the Clintons.
Speaker 1:We're going to roll them up too For their crimes against haiti, anytime, anytime there is a ability else is on your list of people have we done this before a pack like we've done this before. Did I say mitch mcconnell?
Speaker 2:on mine? I don't think so, but mitch mcconnell and nancy pelosi are on mine tay cruz is on my I'll smoke a tay cruz pack 100 I mean trump, I think, is on both of ours it's just, I mean, that's a normal pack. Yeah, that's a normal pack. You know, I'm saying there's no nothing special about a trump pack. Let me see is there.
Speaker 1:Is there someone who you is not normal at all like, not an evil person?
Speaker 2:not a bad person want to die immediately. Let me see I don't know, I'm not really the one to die. Like I like people to suffer, like I'd rather okay, I'd rather see you go through things. But once you do die, I don't feel bad anymore and mostly that applies to like politicians and like high level officials, like I don't think about, like any of the random people who I have yeah, I don't think I have like a celebrity.
Speaker 2:I don't care about your life, the people who I have like random beef with I don't care about your life to care to put you in a pack at all like, but if you like, a nigga no I meant like a celebrity, yeah, like somebody big time. I mean celebrities. I got beef with celebrities so I don't want to see them in packs what's his name?
Speaker 1:the nigga I hate with all my heart. From where the vine?
Speaker 2:king bop.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you, basically I'm smoking on a King Bach pack. Oh my God Bro, oh my God.
Speaker 2:Yes, I'll do a Paul pack, so I wouldn't be mad at the Paul pack. Paul, logan Paul.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, yeah, both of them. You know who's.
Speaker 2:People are going to hate me for this one. You know who's is. He's a fucking psychopath. But I would smoke on that pack like I would sit there and be gassed up if they said that nigga is the. I hate individuals that push uh self-improvement through like self-deprecation, like he basically feels like you got to destroy yourself to build yourself back up, type of thing, but like a lot of people have that.
Speaker 2:But no, but he takes it to another level. Like this nigga did a marathon and like destroyed his fucking feet trying to finish running the marathon. Like he does shit. Like that to the point like now you're no good to nobody for months, but then you're complaining about how they treating you and acting out and things like that. Like his story. I hate his story too is the worst. But that would be somebody I would be like, oh yeah, well, we can roll that up okay period.
Speaker 1:Okay, that was a good low list. All right, man well I'm.
Speaker 2:I'm good to know that I'm not a unk. I'm officially big. I'm a big bro. In regards to that, I got a few more years as big bro but I'll give you that I'm, I'm. I'm just glad to know that I'm not unc and I remember how did you come to this? They've created. They dropped the list. They dropped the numbers okay show the young, the young niggas. You stop at 24 so I'm 24.
Speaker 1:You're no longer a young nigga so is it a different list for women? Am I still big sis or am I auntie?
Speaker 2:yeah, y'all go from just being a little hot young thing to just being auntie y Y'all. There's no real.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to shit, I'm just telling you how I will knock over right now.
Speaker 2:That's how it goes. Y'all go from being baddie a baddie to now you a hot, now you fucking no grandma, you big mama, y'all embracing it. What I'm supposed to say, that's what y'all want.
Speaker 1:I hate it here. I genuinely hate it here, because how would, how would we not be like big sis?
Speaker 2:no, y'all don't get into the auntie. Y'all don't get big sis. What big sis? Y'all not in doing any kind of big sisterhood. Y'all not even down with traveling pants.
Speaker 1:Y'all not doing none of that I knock all this shit over right now you're just just the truth.
Speaker 2:You're just knocking over because of the truth being told.
Speaker 1:You know that ain't no sis I be traveling in pants with my girl you go from young hottie or hot girl to auntie.
Speaker 2:It's just like overnight, as soon as y'all turn. I don't want to say it because you, you know, just keeping it a bit, stop nigga, what the fuck is wrong with you. Fucking psychopath. Oh, my goodness, we got to talk about your girl, sexy Red, before we end the show. What did?
Speaker 1:she do. And then we got to talk about Julian.
Speaker 2:She got on Bernice King's last nerve. What she done did.
Speaker 1:All I saw was her posting a bunch of pictures of her boot up with martin luther king on the twitter timeline.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so, apparently so. In our last time we talked about martin luther king, we went at all the white people who was being disrespectful and niggas shitted on us for that. They hated that, uh, but this year the niggas has been disrespectful as fuck. All these ai. So sexy red puts an ai picture of her martin Martin Luther King out, and Bernice King was not having that shit. She cussed out Shardy, basically.
Speaker 1:She said you know, my dad wouldn't want no black bitch like you. He liked white women.
Speaker 2:Hey relax Not too much on the King, yo, what, that wasn't fucking sane Like what the fuck. All of those have been evil allegations placed on.
Speaker 1:I know, I know I know, don't do that to big king I had to get my shit off, though that was funny, but no she went in, she was pissed.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to see if I, if I liked the post, she probably deleted it now, because how long is?
Speaker 1:she said you got a lip gloss name discharge. Please remove this picture from the internet expeditiously it would be nice, but it wasn't super crazy, like it was just her and people were tagging her in them a while ago because I saw her being like yo, what is this, why are y'all doing this? And then she posted one of them on martin luther king day but then, um, your boy, oh yeah, she deleted it.
Speaker 2:But uh, then your boy, what's his name? Oh no, here it is right, I'll read it to y'all first. So it says uh, this is intentionally distasteful, dishonoring, deplorable and disrespectful to my family and my father, who is not here to respond himself, because he was assassinated for working for your civil rights, your civil and human rights, and to end the war and poverty, please delete. So she ends up deleting it.
Speaker 1:Yep post, delete it yeah, because when his daughter asks you to delete some shit and reads you for filth like that in in a way that you cannot come back at you just delete it sexy red don't have the vocabulary, so she had to google at least seven of the words that um bernie's used.
Speaker 2:But then carlos miller started getting a lot of crazy uh response for what he did because he posted a picture of him ai with martin luther king and folks didn't take that as a joke. He was what?
Speaker 1:what was the was? Was it just them like next to each other?
Speaker 2:yeah, like he was like had his arm over and they was like in the hood type of picture. It wasn't like super, it wasn't it was about the. It wasn't like the plural, it was the same thing, okay it was like if it's deplorable him dancing with her, then what he was doing is deplorable.
Speaker 1:The picture I saw. They were just like standing next to each other, but they were in a club Talking about Carlos Sexy.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So I'm saying, if that's deplorable, then yeah, anything else is just Okay. Them niggas wasn't doing nothing but, like you just said, just chilling.
Speaker 5:They was in the club.
Speaker 2:But I'm going to find out. If Carlos deleted his. He probably didn't know how ignorant that nigga is. These comedians, man, y'all going to learn like niggas, don't be having to fuck with that shit. Yo Like, sometimes it's cool to just not be funny.
Speaker 1:that moment he might have deleted it, but he did post a picture with him and Martin Luther King as well in kind of you know response to it, and then everybody else started like shitting on him and him giving him hell. I know a lot of people didn't like carlos, like that.
Speaker 2:He um I think people don't like him. After he um did college hill, oh that that one scene.
Speaker 1:He was saying that stupid shit he couldn't really defend yeah, and when he was like um, he's not giving homeless people money, because the government should be helping homeless people yeah which, like they should but I mean, there's a way to express that without saying it like that, so I get what you're trying to say like
Speaker 2:that, but no, I mean again, he got what he should have got. For that. You can't be disrespecting our kings and you know, not our kings, but that was just a good name but can't be disrespecting our leaders like that, our former leader, especially deceased leaders, in that regard, when they've done so much especially after his daughter came out and said something and then you posted this as a like haha bitch, but you can't control anything. Yeah, I mean, it's nasty work, so like that's weird and unnecessary as well deserved in that regard, but, uh, but.
Speaker 2:so let's finish it up with Julian. So Julian did really well with his last, for his last time.
Speaker 1:So I thought oh yeah, y'all were in spaces.
Speaker 2:We would touch back. Yes, I was actually got to talk to Julian in spaces before the episode dropped and afterwards. It was actually pretty interesting Just getting his perspective. I could tell. Just, did you watch episode at all? His new episode? No, I'm not.
Speaker 1:I just asked I so? No, I'm not. I just asked I have zero plan on watching julian's, just like, okay, it might take me up, because it took me, uh, like three years to start listening to rory and maul after they left the joe budden podcast. Um, and that was after listening to them for a while. I listened to julian for like three months before he left rory and maul. I will never hear speak or see a julian ever again in my entire life.
Speaker 2:That's fine, I'm okay with that so I'll just say I did listen to it. I think it's a very big endeavor anytime you try to do a podcast on your own it's boring as fuck.
Speaker 2:Julian, you're not interesting enough I'm not gonna say that it just takes a higher level of production. You need more edits, you need more kind of cutaways and things of that nature to kind of liven things up. And I can just tell he's new to it. He doesn't know exactly how he wants it to look, but he needs to kind of. I would take more inspiration from kind of like Alex Jones, big Loom, guys like that who are able to keep things going, keep cutaways going, things to keep things interesting, and then I think he should also look to bring people on every once in a while too?
Speaker 2:Yeah, definitely, because you can't just be up there by yourself, I think it's just the level of production that I think it's going to take for him. I think he's capable of, but it's tough to me when you aren't willing to talk about it. So I willing to talk about it. So I was to talk about things that's going on with you. I was talking to him about, you know, the rory maul situation and I asked a question about to him like hey, is there a way that you can have you know, a way to express yourself about this and really talk about what happened without coming off disrespect for the rory maul?
Speaker 2:according to him, there isn't any way that he can express that that's interesting and I think largely we kind of caught him in a little bit of a discussion. We talked about it.
Speaker 1:It seems to be that it did come down to the finances no, but I thought the whole thing was like he wanted like benefits, 401k, health care and stuff like that essentially things like that.
Speaker 2:He wanted a more solid commitment yeah from them again. He didn't give us anything 100 but you could tell he wanted to get a more solid commitment from them. Because I guess he was feeling a certain kind of way. If you listen to his poem that he wrote, he was feeling like you know the. The writing was on the wall with them.
Speaker 1:They were showing you know the one that they read um during, like new year's the no.
Speaker 2:This is a poem he just did for the show okay, he wrote a, wrote a whole new poem for the show. He was in his bag. Man, like the thing is, he's a little artistic, he's a creative dude.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like he's a little, you know niche.
Speaker 2:He's a little kind of like. You know, he's a little off, a little bit, not too.
Speaker 1:Social autism maybe, Maybe a tad. You know I be putting autism on everybody's autism a lot.
Speaker 2:you think you're dr ferrario, you think you're dr ferrario, but it was an interesting conversation that did come up, and I saw a side of him that I have never seen on any kind of content. It was discussion about his blackness. So his father is black and his mom is lebanese I thought that was an indian man.
Speaker 1:I'm not even gonna hold you I thought I thought julian was pakistani.
Speaker 2:I mean, I can see fully just the beard and the hair kind of makes you would leave credence to that. He took very much offense to that but I kind of understand, if you from the outside looking in, why someone would say what was said to him in regards to how he approaches quote unquote blackness. So there is a way to respond to that and it'd be really ignorant about what you think blackness should be on a black man.
Speaker 1:Respond to that and it'd be really ignorant about what you think blackness should be on a black man, just really quickly. And from listening, though, to julian, he doesn't give black man he doesn't like on the show he'll. He regularly made jokes about not dating black women me from the the point where I started listening at they didn't seem like jokes to me, they just seemed like you just didn't date black women. He never was passionate about any black issues. From the stance of being a black man, I never heard him say, as a black man, this or that, or have very passionate takes on anything that's racial and then also the nigga. Don't say nigga, I mean that's.
Speaker 2:That's the tall that's also a thing like if you, if you don't feel validated enough in your own blackness to say nigga, then I'm not gonna feel validated enough in your blackness in general I mean he's I've heard him say it before on the show once or twice, but it's again when it, not being part of your regular vernacular, does cause one to think like, hmm, where do you align because it?
Speaker 1:is so I'm not saying that you have to say you're gonna be black. It's just regularly used.
Speaker 2:It's just used regularly, it's, it's a, it's a and even even the people who don't use it regularly, they'll say it in sparing moments.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Because it's just something you've heard other people around you say, so I understand that. I mean there's even more things you can add to him being in a white fraternity, things like that.
Speaker 1:And then like did he go to? Like a predominantly white university? Because I do understand you being in a white fraternity if those were your only options and there were no d9s on your campus. As opposed to like Rory, this white man is a.
Speaker 2:I think that he went to a school that I can't remember off the top of my head, but I believe he went to a school where that may have been an option for him.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so you just choosing to be in white spaces over and over again, which you sound like you give that energy, that, that's what the, that's the, the energy that Julian gives. He's a dude bro he gives the brown boy that was always around the white boys. He gives token brown kid. He's a dude, bro. Yeah, that's his personality. He gives dude OD.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's a dude bro. That's his personality. You can tell that's the kind of guys that he was with.
Speaker 1:He don't give black men.
Speaker 2:Those are the kind of guys that when everybody was getting charged like 40 a, g, like he gives that kind of energy. And that's why I think people kind of take that from where. It's like they're not necessarily discounting your blackness because of your actions in regards to like hip-hop or the way you dress and things like that.
Speaker 2:It's a demeanor, you know it's an energy that you just kind of feel with someone, where you either have been around these groups of people or prefer these groups of people more, and then black is black is not a monolith.
Speaker 1:yeah, but then even the black guys in my experience who have like hung out with a bunch of white dudes, when they get in black spaces they switch it up a little bit like you could tell that this is somebody who's black Code switching.
Speaker 2:Yes, thank you?
Speaker 1:That's the word I was looking for. Julian doesn't seem to have a code switch. He's just dude, bro, and that's his personality, which is fine. Black people are not a monolith. You can be different types of black and present different ways, but then when we're confused about your identity, then's not, it's not something that's crazy.
Speaker 2:I think it goes to what you're saying. We can finish up with it here. I think it goes to what you kind of said earlier and this is stuff that I talked to you about with our show where it's like when there are jokes and narratives that are allowed to just go unchecked, then you can't get mad at the audience for creating a perceived notion about you, because because they don't know your intention.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because some people they don't give a damn. Some people go through a thing where, like I only joke with my friends about things that are true about them, like I wouldn't make up something publicly just to make a joke with them about that. So you you can't assume the audience to just say, oh, this is a joke, there's no truth or no merit to it, because there's.
Speaker 1:There's truth and jest yeah, and people be willfully ignorant too so even if, like you, can tell that somebody's playing or being sarcastic. Yeah, I wish I had the clip though uh, I wish I had the clip.
Speaker 2:Danny had put it on his patreon, but he cut that part out because he wanted julian to be, you know, embarrassed or whatever. I should have asked him for the for that clip to play for the show but yeah, you should have, but I might. I might still just plug it in there if I can, if I can get a hand on it, but I think that's pretty good. I think we got everything we needed to get into. It's a good show.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you good. You have anything else you need to get off your chest? No, alright, alright. Well, you did a great job. I'm always proud of you, especially when you give this kind of energy. But let's let them know 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. Just know, even with Trump out there Trying to stop y'all, make y'all go back to work, stop all the unions. We still fighting Costco, the federal unions, in regards to the schedule F, shit Trump's doing. We all coming at you, niggas, and we fighting together. And you got our support, baby. Let them know what they need to do.
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