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Dank Demoss SUES LYFT, DJ Akademiks' EXPOSED For GROOMING, And Cam Newton Is The MESSIST PODCASTER - Talk FNF TV
What happens when social media influencers push boundaries, and how does that impact our perception of culture? We kick off with a personal twist, my heartbreak over the Commanders' loss to the Eagles leads to a nostalgic exploration of family ties and sports fandom, stirring a longing for that elusive championship victory. It's a rollercoaster of emotions blending humor, cultural critique, and personal stories.
Next, we venture into the murky waters of societal issues, exploring discrimination in rideshare services and the drama WAGS to Riches through the lens of colorism and celebrity feuds. Through the lens of lively exchanges and candid opinions, we dissect the petty yet intense beef between 50 Cent and Rick Ross, throwing in a humorous critique of DJ Akademiks' questionable interaction with minors. This segment highlights the importance of boundaries in adult-minor engagements and the impact of public perception on figures like Royce Reed, whose media presence shapes public persona.
As we wrap things up, the intricate web of celebrity drama and political controversies takes center stage. From Alabama Barker's rumored connections to Tyga and Bhad Bhabie to Joe Rogan's calculated interactions with high-profile figures, we unravel the influence of these relationships on public perception. We tackle vaccine misinformation and the responsibilities of public figures, stressing the need for truth and accountability. Finally, we reflect on the balance of family, food, and social media, inviting you to engage with us and continue the conversation.
Yeah how you gonna ask another black woman what she did for her culture bitch.
Speaker 2:It's fucked up, but I respect the audacity.
Speaker 1:Of course you would respect the audacity of a white woman.
Speaker 2:You disappoint me on a regular basis. I respect.
Speaker 1:Jim Messy boots.
Speaker 2:Cam has looked at the landscape, he has looked at other men and he has sized them all up and he has said I don't believe any of y'all can beat my ass. So I'm gonna do what the I want to y'all if I'm left. I'm calling dave blunts. Let's get both of them on stage. We just gotta re-secure it, but let's get them both on stage. You're shady as hell.
Speaker 1:Whoa? Are you, as a 40 year old, grown man, falling into his shtick, knowing this is what he does? You said he was on dj academic's radar. Dj academic being a grown man, you know this is what this kid does. This kid has never had a bigger platform than when you decided to like stream with him. So you need to use your grown-ass, cognitively functioning fucking brain to discern that you're not gonna fall into this trap.
Speaker 2:I've been working hard at this show for about a year and we've been looking at the numbers and I've been comparing it to you know, other people who subjects that they talk about, and I have to come to grips with everyone here. Man, we gotta start talking about the white people dog.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry we got to y'all.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we gotta start talking about the white people. Dog, I'm sorry, like we got to.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we gotta start talking about white people twitter non-stop. The gangbang beef in the world is probably almost worse than the gangbang beef in the actual gangbanging world.
Speaker 1:This is, it's corn beef. Uh that I hate it. I hate it here so much. So apparently she was saying that Alabama had messed with her baby daddy, who has put hands on her multiple the beats multiple times before. Like this Royce, like I've always, every time I've seen clips of interviews and things that she's done, like, it always hits me in a very specific place in my heart because I know she has not been lying. This podcast is sponsored by Graffiti Tax Services. For all your tax preparation needs, you can go to GraffitiTaxcom. We're going to put the link right here. It should be somewhere. And yeah, you can head to them for during tax season and if you have any financial or tax preparation questions, head to graffiti tax services. They're our new sponsor. Thank you to graffiti tax preparation services.
Speaker 2:That's it your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the fuck?
Speaker 6:do you think your fucking ass is doing on that podcast now?
Speaker 2:Ah man, I come to you guys as a somber podcaster, literally on my 13th reason, yeah. If I'm being honest, it's been a tough week for me. I am a Commander's fan and we took an L and it hurt on so many different levels. I have to start here because it did All right. This is a very important thing. If I was going to come here, I was going to brag about a lot of different stuff. I had a list, a script, written out on my phone.
Speaker 1:I had to, just I had to throw it away.
Speaker 2:It was worthless, it was nothing that I could do with it now because we lost. So the commanders lost to the Eagles and there's just so much salt in the wound when it comes to this because our quarterback didn't play bad Rookie quarterback, biggest game of his life and didn't throw a pick to the. He was having to just throw it out there. But you clowns who've been in the league multiple years fumbling the ball that's crazy. The whole team full of squirters. We're just letting it go. We're just letting it go. We're there anyway. As soon as they tickle it. It's like no jumper. That's what you should have called us Instead of the commanders. We, no jumper. That's exactly what was going on. That's a little dramatic. Don't you think? We was getting screwed out there and they was just letting it fly. Everybody was a squirter, Everybody wanted to squirt out and it was. It was. It was hurtful. I almost cried. I wanted to cry. Man, this is an important thing for me. Okay, my team hasn't won the Super Bowl since before I was born, literally mad long ago so long ago, that's eight that's eight, just so many decades that's
Speaker 2:eight, four months before my birth when they won. So this means a lot to me, because my father hasn't even got to see them in a conference championship game since then. Like I was in the belly at the parade, my mom told me so this was supposed to be a great occasion for us. We're going to go back home. I was going to take you back with us. We're going to celebrate the Super Bowl, do it big time, and now it just stolen from us and then, salt in the womb, the nigga UB Gassing, fucking did it. Like that's the even worse part of it. Now, how did I get in it? No, because you was over here infatuated by the nigga Diamonds.
Speaker 1:Infatuated is crazy. I was just saying that the rapper Diamonds are very different from the sport Diamonds.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then you made it very clear that you wanted to bring him in it and you had to identify him. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:Well, that's who I was talking about.
Speaker 2:No, that's nuts, that's freaking nuts. Right there, man, I'm not going for it.
Speaker 1:Them rapper diamonds do not be dancing.
Speaker 2:I tried to do everything I do out this whole time. I feel like it was my fault. We lost because I watched the game. In the other games I had been, stuff had happened for me to miss it and so I was like watching it proxy through other people and other methods, but for this one I just think that's. I just got too overzealous, Like I wanted to be with my dad. We were. I almost broke his hand when I dapped him up after a play.
Speaker 2:Like he had to take a lap, he had to sit down for a little bit, he had to go on the treadmill. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Your dad is not young.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you're right, but he made me feel better at the end Because I was probably, we was on the driveway and I was probably going to break. I was probably like a couple seconds from breaking down. He was just like he what you got to be here, we got to be in the game I haven't seen in decades. It's best day ever. And he just made it, made it all go away, all the pain, it was all gone. It was like, okay, we had a good day yeah, you got to watch the game.
Speaker 2:We should add yeah, so that was all that was important today. But hail to the commanders. Uh, we won't ask for respect, we will command it, and you believe that? All right?
Speaker 9:all right period, all right so I'm gonna play a worst song in america right now oh oh, I don't even gangbang pussy, so good, made me throw up a set, oh that good, bruno's never throwing up a set ever in his life no, he's not Michael.
Speaker 2:Pretty pussy, top of pussy. You ain't never gonna forget fat juicy and wet wet wet, wet, wet.
Speaker 1:Pussy like weed pussy like dope, pussy like dope can't put it up. You know what is happening actually, actually right now, have you?
Speaker 2:ever seen like the artsy guy get with the ghetto girl like in school.
Speaker 1:It's always weird, isn't it?
Speaker 10:It hits every time, though.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize how short he was until I saw a picture of him next to Taylor Swift. He's a tiny man.
Speaker 9:Yeah, he's short.
Speaker 2:I'm trying to see if he has boots on in this video. Yeah, he does. I have a problem with these artists like doing this working class aesthetic, like don't put on the boots, and shit like that he had the boots on.
Speaker 1:I don't like that overall. What is like what is happening? This is music. This is like Just more evidence that sexy bread Is a CIA agent.
Speaker 2:I feel like that was a diss at Just Hilarious Cause they did that zoom in when she got announced for the show.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying they got beat. How did they get Lady Gaga in this video?
Speaker 2:She probably wasn't busy. How did they get lady gaga in this video?
Speaker 1:you ever watch the elvis movie I feel like madonna would have showed up for this, definitely, but lady gaga, like she has they are doing that they can.
Speaker 2:They definitely gonna be there, but no, have you seen the elvis movie before?
Speaker 2:yeah, he was doing his comeback and he had that music video that he's or the little video that he produced that was him performing all these songs. That's exactly what that looked like when he had the sexy up. That was the elvis uh style that she did. That was crazy, uh. But let's get into the show you are now listening to talk fnf tv the greatest podcast in the world with your host, absurd rhetoric and my beautiful, lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Reality. Hi guys, and make sure y'all like, follow and subscribe early on, make sure y'all give us those comments and engagement. We need it or we will really have to change over to our new subject matter.
Speaker 1:We're going to have to leave y'all behind nigga, Like real shit, Leaving you niggas in the dust.
Speaker 2:We're going to have to leave y'all behind, nigga Like real shit, Leaving you niggas in the dust. We're going to have to go. We're going to have to go where the money at, but no, since we're talking about Big Juicy and where I think we should at least stay on one of those words because of what's been going on on the internet lately.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I was just scrolling on TikTok one day and this young lady, dank DeMoss, and this young lady, um, dank demas, dank demas she was. She was, uh, she made a video and she was explaining how a lyft driver, um, refused her the ride because of her weight. And then everyone was like, oh, that's, that's messed up. And then people started to like go onto her page. And then they was like hold on now, like maybe there should have been some questions.
Speaker 1:So, upon further investigation, this car, the lift, was already like not okay, like it was talking about the vehicle and the vehicle crawled to her in the first place he was on his last leg, like the vehicle was not in good condition, so her being quite large.
Speaker 2:Yeah she, she is a, a behemoth of a lady I'm just saying she's quite large, like it's not.
Speaker 1:It's not crazy that he refused her that ride.
Speaker 2:I mean okay, so here's the video right here, I can fit in this car?
Speaker 6:No, believe me, you can. Yes, I can Believe me. So I'm sorry. What am I doing with my money? I'm going to cancel it. You're not going to be car. So you're telling me I can't get in the lift because I can't fit in your car? Yeah, you need to order a bigger car, what makes?
Speaker 6:you think I can't fit in the car. Yeah, I'm sorry. What makes you think I can't fit in this car? My best friend has a biz that's newer than this. That I can fit in, that's the same time that's better suspension yeah, this is like a nissan I, it's like a Honda.
Speaker 1:A Honda Like a.
Speaker 6:Civic.
Speaker 1:I'm so busy in your car. I'm saying small they are small.
Speaker 6:So I got to order another lift and, to be more specific with you, I got very tired what I got to do with your tires yeah, and you have no space. How do you know I don't have no space? Yeah, I got no space in the back. How you have no space. How do you know I don't have no space? Yeah, I got no space in the bathroom. How do you know I don't have no space? Because I tried before. Huh, because I've been in this situation. So every big person you turn down because they can't fit in your car, yeah, because they need to order the Uber XL.
Speaker 1:He said that's what the Uber XL is for. That's not what the uber like cell is for. Sir, the uber excel is for four plus people, when you need more than four people in that.
Speaker 2:That's crazy is I don't know what. So I'm conflicted by this because everybody's like being super duper sensitive about this and like, oh no, fat shamer, yo, everybody is okay with talking, the way people look the way people, how much money they got. Uh, how tall people are, we don't have, bro. I'm going to feel the same way java hook comes to my car trying to get in for the uber ride.
Speaker 1:Bro, like I'm going to feel that same way if my car is not in great condition, then I might be a little bit iffy about that. But it is like a, it is a touchy subject. And then lift came out and apologized to her and now she's suing lift yeah, I mean right for how much? Money like six million dollars or something like that.
Speaker 2:It was north of like a few million dollars. I haven't seen. Let me see if I can see where they clearly put it at, but the thing about this is okay he discriminated the wrong way, so you have to. When you want to discriminate against somebody, you have to do it like the white people do. The white people just act like you don't exist. What he should have did was, as soon as he seen her coming down.
Speaker 1:Just keep driving.
Speaker 2:And then, even if you felt like an insulin, like it was just a little bit, that they was the same person, you hit the cancel and just drive off. That's happened to me before off. That's happened to me before. That's happened to me. I was literally asking for uh, I was in the hood trying to get an uber and I'm waiting for the nigga to come to the gas station where it's well lit. I see the car stop across the street.
Speaker 1:Now, that gas station, regardless of being well lit, is a little. Well, it wasn't the one by my house, okay, it was another one.
Speaker 2:I was in the deeper part of the hood oh well so he sees us. I'm like yo, we right here, come to the, to the, come get us like I'm not about to walk across the street in the, in across the uh, traffic light and stuff. He just canceled and kept it going. You can't do nothing about that. But when you give somebody evidence and you're using your words to say no, you are too heavy for for me to service you. You're just easy.
Speaker 1:That's an easy layup yeah, but okay, so let's talk about the the lift. Like her trying to sue lift part. Okay, because the drivers on lift are independent contractors and they, when you have, when you hire independent contractors, can they not low-key, set their own rules for their own businesses? So there are certain you can't just straight up say you you're not gonna like give rides to fat people.
Speaker 2:But because it's a little different in that way, because that it is especially with lyft, because lyft was created to be for women to be able to safely transfer like. There's a part on lyft where you can just be a woman and get women only drivers. So there is that portion on there. I know that the private contractor thing does kind of come out, but when you put like your name of lift on on the people's cars and things that nature, you're kind of adopting whatever service they they provide. You know what I'm saying. So I think that's probably why it's going to go to lift and I think they also did like a public statement regarding it where they kind of like apologized they did yeah and that in of itself can give you liability, once that goes on file and that goes on record because who is your pr team?
Speaker 1:as soon as you apologize, you're, you're liable because you're admitting wrongdoing. It was just a lot of talking.
Speaker 2:That was the crazy part, like the driver shouldn't have been talking nope, and the company shouldn't have said anything nope, like there was nothing. There was no reason for that. But once you give her this kind of benefit now, to me it seems like it's going to be a slam dunk on her kind of case. I think that's why they do. You see that video of her going in with her group of people and all that stuff sitting down. They have like a little business meeting and all that yeah I think that's kind of going to be.
Speaker 2:You know where they kind of lean into that. I think there's a win here, though, like lift, y'all can get out of this. I won't say scott free, but she is a rapper and I think if I was y'all, I would try to find a settlement that placates her ego a little bit and let's say, hey, let's just get you a show. How about this? As lift, we're going gonna do a concert where you'll be a head act or the opening act. We're gonna invite a whole bunch of people here, we're gonna get as much and we're gonna give you exactly what you want well, those are just shady business practices.
Speaker 1:That's what I would do though, and I would never encourage a giant corporation to like get one over on a black woman, regardless of the situation, like I want her to get her money and I I I rather her fuck them in this situation than the other way around I get you, I get again.
Speaker 2:I'm always want to support the artists as well. I'm not against that. I'm just saying I've come across these big women artists before on different media and my thing is this if you're of that size, right, I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but when you're of that size and you choose to do something that puts you in the front of the attention, like that can be played into like you're slick, kind of desperate for attention, because you know when you get in front of camera you're not gonna get just positive comments. It's, it's evident. But that's kind of that's like when we talk about republican stuff, when we talk about uh, white, um shit, when it's like, oh, they come at us and they like calling us stupid and all those are just pseudo for nigger.
Speaker 1:I think that's that we have to expect that it's a a weird. You're going somewhere.
Speaker 2:That's a little bit weird, because just because you're fat doesn't mean you're like posting stuff for attention and just because you're fat doesn't mean that you shouldn't post stuff I'm not saying because there's always going to be negative talking about people who are artists, who are creating content, that are generally that size.
Speaker 5:They play into it like that dude that you like yeah, she's, she's dave blunts yeah, the female dave blunts.
Speaker 2:They play into the fact that they're large because dave blunts was talking about.
Speaker 1:Oh, he wants to crowd surf. Nigga, you want to?
Speaker 2:injure a crowd full of people. They need to do a song together. I can't put down the wings. I can't put down the cup. That'd would have been hard. You don't think that would have been hard?
Speaker 1:I can't get in the lift.
Speaker 2:I can't get down the cup.
Speaker 1:We're terrible people.
Speaker 2:No, I would definitely buy that song. No, I don't even buy music and I would buy. Dave Blunt's what's her name? Dank DeMoss. Like I would buy that If they got together.
Speaker 1:Their names are kind of yeah alike too, yeah dank and blunts yeah, so they that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:There is their needs, that they need to get together and get and do a mixtape called fat um we session.
Speaker 1:What?
Speaker 2:I was gonna say fat weed, fat lean session, and they out here, they just both have a cup and sell a whole 50k. Yeah, go crazy I think if I'm left, I'm calling dave blunts. Let's get both of them on stage. We just got to re-secure it, but let's get them both on stage. You're shady as hell, whoa whoa, what do you mean?
Speaker 1:like he just tried to slip that and we just got to re-secure it.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying like let's get up them up there. All he need is a couch.
Speaker 1:You saw that um that video of her performing and she tried to do a and she fell. Yeah, yeah, that was somebody was like your niece said we ain't never did that before now, why? Do you think we could do that? Now. First of all, it's skinny bitches that can't even do a drop down.
Speaker 2:It's she felt like a sand. True, she turned into a little ball when she did that.
Speaker 1:Well that's just the best way to fall.
Speaker 2:I mean, it was secure, she tucked her chin.
Speaker 1:She definitely tucked her chin.
Speaker 2:That wasn't her first time falling like that, she's practiced that.
Speaker 1:When you're that big, you fall a lot.
Speaker 2:I would think the balance would be there because the stomach was forward. Their ankles be tiny, true, she did they ankles be tiny.
Speaker 1:No matter how big you are, your ankles they weren't meant to support that they.
Speaker 2:They're the last to get large and I feel bad too, because I don't know if it's something like most people try to attribute being overweight to like oh, you're like a gluttonous and you're like want excess. A lot of times you just got a condition, like sometimes yeah, that happens too. I knew a girl whose mom and her sister both took this particular birth control and it turned them into whales like birth control does it a lot.
Speaker 1:And then it's also mental health too, like when, um, if you watch, like my 300 pound life, like it's an addiction to food that.
Speaker 2:That sometimes is that, but a lot of times it'd be like they got injured and then yes, couldn't do nothing yeah that happens was the only thing that was something that could be recurring for them and brought them happiness, and then that's how the gluttony starts but a lot of times it's not just a pure gluttony, like it's something else that contributes to that and then you know the interesting about.
Speaker 1:The interesting thing about that show is there's most of the time in a labeler like somebody who's just like feeding, feeding feeding feeding disability checks like it's a crazy. Um, you can get a disability check. You can get a disability check.
Speaker 2:I have yeah I know people who have were morbidly obese and like it was difficult for them to get around. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:like they couldn't move around yeah, after a certain point, yeah, a lot of them can't move around yeah, it's just it's too tough for them after a certain point.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so that's why I mean again, we were joking and all that, but at the same token, like I do want to see her get a win, I felt like what I offered is kind of a win, though, like no, her getting the millions of dollars that she's suing them for thousands would be the win and regardless, regardless the whatever amount of money I think would be um more smart for her to take than a concert like with lift, like a dank moss x lift.
Speaker 1:I don't want that like just give her money.
Speaker 2:I'm just trying to tell you I feel like if you invest, in yourself. Dank. If you're going to do that, invest in yourself. You done already.
Speaker 1:Yeah, hopefully she's smart with the money, but niggas don't be smart with money.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying if you get the company to invest in you, they'll be more likely to you know beneficial for I don't know.
Speaker 1:Do you want to start um a working relationship with like extortion?
Speaker 2:basically, yeah, 100 that's how vlad did it. Vlad got big after his uh case with rick ross, yeah, so I mean hey, you got tried, now you getting you, getting it back in blood, and it wasn't technically lift, it was buddy and Honda.
Speaker 1:I know this isn't on the list, but, speaking of Rick Ross, his baby mom, one of his baby mothers is on it. No, another one, damn yeah, he has multiple baby mothers. I forget her name, stoney Stormy Stormy. She's on that new Netflix reality show, wags to Riches, and there's been a lot of discourse on the internet about colorism. Wags to riches and there's been a lot of discourse on the internet about, um, colorism, because there's the whole cast is mostly light skin and they have completely like and yes, jewels on that show, yes, and jewels is on that show too.
Speaker 2:She's the only white girl when she fight, was she fighting rick ross's? That was?
Speaker 1:that? No, that wasn't. That's not who she was fighting. She was fighting another woman they was going at it. She tried her about that culture though yeah, how you gonna ask another black woman what she did for her culture bitch I it's fucked up, but I respect the the audacity of course you would respect the audacity of a white woman.
Speaker 2:You disappoint me on a regular basis.
Speaker 1:General audacity you disrespect you disappoint me on a regular basis. You know what she said. She said she said she went and got an abortion that day and that's why she was being aggressive.
Speaker 2:I was like bitch.
Speaker 1:Why are you outside?
Speaker 2:Yes, Jewel said that.
Speaker 1:Yes, I just killed my baby nigga Girl go home Like what the fuck? And then you think you can take your aggression out. And then all of the girls Hold on. She like what the fuck? And then you think you can take your aggression out, and then all the girls she killed. A black child then, because she generally sleeps with black men yeah, she killed a black child and then went and hit a black woman. That's crazy. She was the aggressor in the situation also she hit that lady.
Speaker 2:Yo you might as well be yes clan out of that. Oh my god that's too much.
Speaker 1:Yeah, salute and thrill it in, but you know, um. So rick ross, baby mom, uh, 50 cent. So she had a sex tape with some dude that she was with 50 cent, bought it from said dude, put it out, and then she won millions of dollars from 50 cent I respect it, gotta stay.
Speaker 2:I mean that that the whole she learned from vlad. She saw hey, vlad got your dumb ass, I'm gonna go get the nigga that hate you.
Speaker 1:She played, it was a setup I didn't even know rick ross and 50 cent had like big beef, like that. What? That was like mostly due to the early at the late 2000s yeah, that's why he did that 50 cent, did put his baby mom sex tape out because he had beef with rick ross the late 2000s they was beefing big time. Yeah, I didn't know, that's when Tina.
Speaker 2:Kemp and all that. Oh, Tina Kemp yeah, he did a video with her.
Speaker 1:He did a whole magazine shoot.
Speaker 2:He did a series with her. Actually Yo 50.
Speaker 1:Cent is the worst.
Speaker 2:That's the last nigga on earth.
Speaker 1:I want to beef with.
Speaker 2:But Rick Ross started chilling with his son, or something like that too.
Speaker 1:He chilling with his son or something like that too. He started kind of getting involved with his son and stuff too. No, but it was crazy, it was nasty all right 50 cent is still the last person I want to beef with. I'm not mad at you like that nigga is. He has shown us over and over and over again that he is the pettiest, pettiest person, petty king. It's funny, we self-proclaimed petty king we had a whole segment.
Speaker 2:We were talking about 50 cent. I took it out one of the episodes why it just wasn't. It wasn't that good in the long run okay it was still just like. It's just funny that you said I was. I just took the whole thing out no I wasn't, we're just gone we're good we're good, all right, so let's get into dj gonna pull up on on act.
Speaker 2:This is your version of smoking on act getting you the fuck out of here, nigga. Yes, all right, so let's kind of give a brief overview of what occurred. So, uh, act was on a stream well, he was in a discord. That was being a stream from a 15 year old streamer named like nor gnx or something like that he's a little white boy yeah, he's a young white boy. He's from overseas. I believe too he's like he didn't sound like it.
Speaker 1:He sounded like a american boy. They teach english over there, but he he wasn't speaking english in an accent that boy's was just speaking english english like american english.
Speaker 2:I've been doing the research. He's. He's not from overseas okay, overseas, but he just come he's over here doing streaming and stuff like that? Okay he's kind of a big you know, big deal kind of popular stuff like that.
Speaker 2:Uh, so that's why act, he was on axe radar so they get into like a little conversation. So what a lot of people don't really didn't realize was there was a conversation that was had before that was triggering. What act was saying? So beforehand they was, they was asking another group. They asked him like a pretty sexual question, like, would it say, plaque boy max is like, which is another streamer, would he suck a dick? So he said yeah, it was like, yeah, that's my man's. Of course'm going to do that for him to bring him back to life.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:That's why he said he would do it. So act then goes on the stream and that's where he starts asking the foul questions at, where he starts asking him about. Would you do that or would you do this for Plack?
Speaker 1:Boy Max, do you have some clips of?
Speaker 2:Yeah I, let's play it but that's where he was kind of going into with. That's where it stemmed from it. So it wasn't like he just came and started talking to this kid. He didn't know who this kid was and then just started saying these uh raunchy statements to him there was a prior statement going doesn't give him it, doesn't excuse him for anything no, it definitely doesn't context, for it just sets up the hey, there was context behind this, what was going on?
Speaker 2:uh, what was your thoughts when you first just saw it. I'm going to get the script ready.
Speaker 1:I thought it was really creepy. You know, like I don't think you should be speaking to anybody's, any kids, that way. I don't think you should be asking them those sort of questions, especially if, like, you don't actually know them, Like you're just a guy on the internet for real. Like, has he ever met this?
Speaker 1:Like you don't actually know them, like you're just a guy on the internet for real. Like has he ever met this? Like you've never met this boy, no, he just only spoke with him before. Yeah, so that's it was. It was really creepy. And then you could tell that, like the boy, all of his replies were like this is uncomfortable, like I'm underage. Why are you asking me these types of questions? Like regardless of where it started, like something like would you suck a dick to keep someone you love alive? Like yeah, but then if when you get into like the types of questions that he was asking him, it's really creepy, and then his replies him being uncomfortable, just makes the whole situation unsettling I will say that is also part of his troll, though, when he'll say stuff like that.
Speaker 2:So that's why dj academic is a piece of shit I'm just saying that's part of buddy the dude who was saying the kids troll he'll okay he'll spark a conversation and then you'll start bringing it whoa bro, I'm 15, what are you doing? Man, like that's part of his stick, but he's 15, I know. But I'm saying why are you?
Speaker 1:as a 40 year old grown-ass man falling shtick, knowing this is what he does. You said he was on dj academic's radar. Dj academic being a grown man, you know this is what this kid does. This kid has never had a bigger platform than when you decided to like stream with him. So you need to use your grown ass, cognitively functioning fucking brain to discern that you're not gonna fall into this trap. But he's stupid and I don't respect him, and this happened yo Nor, what's your address? I'm gonna send some strippers over there so damn yo.
Speaker 5:I am 15, I hope you know that, bro you trying to get. Oh, you're just kidding.
Speaker 4:Woman bro.
Speaker 5:I'm not, you're just kidding Woman Yo bro, you're trying to put me On a case. You're trying to put them on a case. So, what you mean. So that's weird.
Speaker 2:The voice. Would, make some sound Like he's younger Than what he is. Yeah, but he's younger than what he is yeah, but he's still 15 you know, all the rappers lost their virginity to like old women.
Speaker 8:Right, wait, hold on. So you tell me that there's not another 15 year old that you could bust out. Uh, yo bro see that like hold on.
Speaker 2:I want to stop right here see, but that's a question that, like you would ask, like your nephew. Yes, but that's your nephew I know that I'm saying that, that's why it's funny, that's why I'm explaining why I'm laughing. Okay, because that's a question that you would like ask somebody that's younger than you. That would be within I wouldn't say appropriate, but it would be, you know, a normal, unfortunately.
Speaker 1:I guess you could say that's something like I could see a dad and son having this conversation. It's not creepy at all Like son, you busting shit down or like it's a completely different context.
Speaker 2:We gonna talk about a conversation like that a little bit. But hold on, I wanna play a little bit more of this and then we can.
Speaker 8:So there's not another 15 year old you could bust down. You go to school, alright, imagine so if you could do one sex changes and you become a girl no.
Speaker 2:If Max Max said he wanted to try try fucking a dude. Will you let fuck? You know I can't't fuck you.
Speaker 8:I'm cutting you off no, no, no, listen yo. You always wanted me to be next to you.
Speaker 2:Now I could be inside of you pause okay, so it gets a little crazier after that too, but that was nuts absolutely it seems like.
Speaker 1:And then there's there's a part where he was like yo, that's grooming I mean technically.
Speaker 2:It is because people think grooming means like you're trying to sleep with that person. But gearing up a person for sex is also considered.
Speaker 1:Yes, and then like it's just like would you? Would you let him fuck you? Like it's it's. That was sick If you're somebody who does not know. Dj academics and his style of trolling or whatever. Not that I'm excusing it whatsoever, but hearing that that's insane. Seems like he's trying to like Get him ready test the waters for this. Trying to sleep with this little boy. Not sleep, oh shit Take advantage of this little boy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he, daughters, but it's trying to sleep with this little boy, not sleep. Oh, take advantage of this little boy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he trying to seem like he trying to get him in a freak off.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what it sounds like. It sounds like a 15 freak off what is going on with dj academics? It's to me. This is why I personally I take steps to I don't even really kind of be around minors and I hate that because I feel like I could be a great example in some aspects, but because yes, because you have a great father.
Speaker 2:You're a good man, but because I have conversation. My dad is crazy too, though. Like because my dad had crazy conversations with me, like because I know that I have socially unaccepted views, like I'm an atheist and stuff like that I tend to not open myself up to. Like there's a kid who lives in our neighborhood who, every time he sees me on the porch chilling or whatever, he'll ask oh, you want to shoot hoops and all that stuff? And I was like nah, my knee. I got a bad knee dog. Never nothing.
Speaker 1:These, my knees are intact completely fine, never tore a ligament but I'm just, I just tell them that because, it's like I don't hold on.
Speaker 2:I don't like to do that because I don't want to say something that he may not like. I don't want to do something that makes him or his parents uncomfortable just because I'm being myself and so I'm just kind of be for war of that, like I'm aware of things that can happen like that what about?
Speaker 1:I didn't even think about it that way, because the other day I was like you should like that's kind of mean, you need to play with that little boy. Not like that, but like like shoot some hoops with him. But I didn't know you were telling him that you had a bad knee. I thought he was just like fuck out of here, little nigga.
Speaker 2:I wasn't doing that, that was me but, no I was, so that's better, I just gave him an excuse or whatever, but it's like I don't feel comfortable around people's kids that aren't my immediate family or my own. So it's just I I don't because, like I say crazy things. Like I told my son, being gay isn't a bad thing and my friends looked at me like I was nuts, so it's like I understand your friends are kind.
Speaker 2:They have like caveman, like views but I'm just saying like, if I understand where it's like I'm okay of having conversations and talking about stuff that with my own kid and I don't really look at it like an age thing because I'm not doing nothing wild like dj academics, I wouldn't see that being an issue with another kid of a similar age. But because I know other people will I just stand back. I just say I'm cool, that's your kid cool, I'm away from it like I don't. Even I was gonna get into coaching, like basketball and stuff, but I was just like no, that's just not a place for me, because I know how I want to be pushed or how I wanted to be pushed and that just doesn't fit how everybody wants their kids to be pushed. It's just stuff like that. Dj, I'm not going to sit here and give you any bail.
Speaker 2:Like what you said was wild, but you can't cancel somebody like him. I think that's what somebody needs to understand, no matter what the Twitch ban, because apparently there was a Twitch ban that he said happened.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:He said there was reports saying that he lost endorsements. Dj academics from his dj academics tv page comes back in response to that. They say the band was essentially for aiden ross being on the phone when he called aiden ross, uh, and then also he didn't lose his his sponsorship. He said all the sponsorships were still good. So again, that's his reporting from his house.
Speaker 2:That's not all been verified or confirmed on either side, because he might just be trying to save face, but the thing is is he also signed that deal with rumble and he's still with rumble? People still exclusively watch him on rumble, so they would win for him getting banned and kicked off other sites, because then he'll just focus on rumble yeah so again, he can't really lose in this unless he does something that violates the right wing. And talking weird, like that's part of their shtick, the comedians and all that. Like he's aligned with himself with that.
Speaker 1:That I think he feels very you think he's aligned with the right, right wing? He interviewed donald trump jr. Yeah, he did so.
Speaker 2:I mean, he's very much aligned with that. He feels as though and you know, immigrant men who will come over here or be second generation get to the money and start to see themselves as better or bigger than even just not even just fellow black people, just everybody in general. You've seen that before.
Speaker 1:Don't act like that no, I just, I just think it's interesting that you have that view why?
Speaker 2:because I'm not immigrant yeah I've just seen it before. I've worked under immigrant men before I've had bosses that were immigrant. And then you see how they conduct themselves because of their whatever fortune or money that they acquire, they don't see themselves as like you, or even like them, their fellow people from their own homeland I have a, but I have a different view of immigrants because I'm haitian and we but you've never seen a haitian man that started coming into some american money and started to treat people different or start treating the culture wyclef okay, then so I mean, there's an example wyclef is the number one example of that.
Speaker 1:He went on a like I'm not fucking with haiti like tour and then tried to run for president in haiti and then all of the haitians were like you. All you did was talk about how you don't fuck with us for mad long. We don't fuck with you. Get, get out of here. And then he don't really like, he don't really speak. Cleo that well.
Speaker 2:How you going to try to be the president. You don't even speak the tongue. He don't even speak it. That well, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:Like I wouldn't try to be president of Haiti. I can't, like I can have a conversation with a Haitian person, but you're not. I can't express myself and my personality the way I want to and the way I can in English.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's very clear that academics has adopted the white supremacy culture of.
Speaker 1:America, one hundred percent. Where is he from? He's from Jamaica, okay.
Speaker 2:So he's came and he's adopted those principles and ideals, and I mean that's why he feels he's untouchable. They're going to show you, you, a nigga, don't worry. They always do, they're going to show you you a nigga, but it's just going to look different for you. It's going to feel different than we've probably seen other people with, because you've aligned himself so much, but he also has such a low overhead. That's the thing. That is the key.
Speaker 1:All he has to do is sit in his streaming room.
Speaker 2:All he needs is a camera, a chair and a laptop.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and he's there. So I mean, that's where the part where it makes him hard to beat is because he requires so low. You can't ever stop him from making content and there's always going to be people who gravitate towards his content, obviously. But I think, like this, this was a hit yeah, I mean it's we'll see of some sort we have to see it in the long run, because again the administration that is in now like it's, the rules are different yeah the rules are going to be different, especially when you're independent in that kind of way where you don't necessarily have one or two people who are funding everything.
Speaker 2:You kind of have multiple streams. You're a little bit more untouchable, do you think, or not untouchable? But you're you.
Speaker 1:You can weather the storm do you think he gets all the drake exclusive now that he's kind of been put in this like pdf adjacent? Adjacent box no I don't think unless and drake has also been put in this pdf adjacent box and do you think that drake would try to like stay away from him and stuff? Do you think that other rappers would try to stay away from act because of this like? Do you think it stains him in his ability to get exclusives, get interviews, get people to come on?
Speaker 2:no, I think the controversy around him people come on his show. Yeah, he has a rappers and stuff, that'll come on, he'll call in and stuff like that or he may have a video chat with him. So it's not that, like I said, that kind of doesn't really come with it because anybody who's desperate to be famous or trying to get lit are going to go to academics.
Speaker 1:They're going to want to. I'm not talking about the desperate to try to be famous dudes.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about the already famous he already has that kind of stench already with him. There's not a lot of guys that'll come on there that are established, you know brands, unless they need in a rollout, unless they need a moment, or stuff like that, like we've seen it with drake. When drake needed the moment, yeah, he put axe voice on there and all that stuff. He's still. He don't be fucking with act though he's. I don't think we'll see a real sit down with act and drake unless drake is getting a piece of academics what I mean by that is a percentage so he like him signing with stake or something like that yeah, he would have to do that, so he would.
Speaker 2:That's why I say drake. Drake doesn't, that's not appealing to drake.
Speaker 1:That's why, loki, when you said that now I I really don't think drake fucked with him at all. I didn't think drake fucked with him in the beginning, but I really like it's solidified, because wouldn't steak try to get act. They did, they did okay, that's to me.
Speaker 2:that's even more reason why he doesn't rock with him to that level, because I tried to get you on. You said no, so now I'm going to keep you at a distance. You're good because you're useful, but I'm going to keep you at a distance.
Speaker 1:I'm just wondering if there are not any black creators on stake that Drake could have given that interview to that white boy that played all of his op songs without even knowing. Was there anybody?
Speaker 2:I don't know the streamers this, but that dude is the biggest guy on stake, so that's why he did that yeah but it's like the biggest streamer on stake, so that's why that was the first time I ever seen any well, I mean, he's not in our algorithms like he's been popular before.
Speaker 2:He was popular on youtube, okay, and then he just came up when but when you in those white circles you can get all of Europe and all them other countries to be into you and you get millions of views and not even be that big in America, but that's how a lot of them like it. But we got one more topic and then we're going to have to tell y'all about some changes that we're going to be doing in our coverage.
Speaker 9:We're going to make y'all aware.
Speaker 2:We still going to like I said, we'll keep it real, but we got to talk about cam newton. Man, cam newton might be taking messy boots from shannon sharp. It might be official. With this last interview it's official. So he sat down with uh royce, uh, yeah, royce reed I believe that's her name yeah, she's um, we've talked about her before on the show as well we have she's dwight howard's first baby mom.
Speaker 2:Yeah and she has this right here was probably one of the most eye opening interviews I've seen, because I haven't, I'll be honest, I haven't looked for her content Like I would see certain things and see the media post about her.
Speaker 1:She's been doing interviews for a little minute now. And she used to do interviews and she used to say things a little bit cryptically, and then over time she started like giving us more and more and more details, and now she's just spilling the beans.
Speaker 2:The floodgates was loose on this one, but before we get into that because I do want to talk about that. I do want to say discuss about what was going on with cam newton and kind of the blow, the blowback he was getting. So if y'all not familiar with royce, royce is like the, the quintessential and don't take this wrong when I say this the quintessential nightmare that a lot of professional athletes have when they think about dating black women. Like that was who a lot of them would. If you, if they had to write it down, it would look like her how so?
Speaker 2:in regards to how vocal she's been. Uh, how much stress. It seems as though their relationship and contention has been between her and the white it has not the fact she's been on the show, a show about it, like all of that stuff was like the quintessential oh, she's just trying to get a bag. Paint her as a gold digger type of woman, even though that could be the farthest from the truth of who royce is no, that is yeah, it's not that is what she was painted as and that's where she ain't getting nothing if you was talking to a lot of these athletes, they would say like, oh, I don't want a black woman because of Royce.
Speaker 2:They would look at her and be like that's the kind of woman I want to stay away from Her specifically.
Speaker 2:Yeah, just the type of woman she is and they would associate. You know how we do that. We associate. One black person does something we associate to all black people. So that was, I believe, from what I saw was what was going on with her. Cam Newton sits down with her and while I do agree he, he is messy boots for this to a degree, having a man of his stature sit down in front of her and validate the words she's saying, we couldn't do that like we couldn't.
Speaker 2:no matter what we talked to, she could give us the same kind of interview but because we aren't in the established realm like he is, at least in his profession or his prior profession, it doesn't validate it the same way yeah, and regardless of how many interviews she's done, nobody has taken what she said this seriously before because it's a man who's in the same field as her dude kind of pressure, yeah but athlete, just to hear him how many times he was speechless during the interview, how many times he was kind of stuck on his words, so that you could tell in a degree I'm not saying that he's done anything that similar or but he could put himself in a mind frame that, damn, this is the things that I could be doing, or could be perceived to be doing to someone, and it just it made it feel so real throughout the interview.
Speaker 2:I wish I watched it. Oh no, it's good, I'll. I'll show it to you when we uh finish up here, but I I just man, like, let me say some of the things that was just going on, because it was messy like I, I do want to say that to cam.
Speaker 2:You kept a lot of messy shit in.
Speaker 1:There was some stuff about I kind of want to play some clips. I'm about to.
Speaker 2:I'm about to play okay because there was one part where she talked about the white had shitted on lebron james and it was shortly after the death of kobe had been announced, so that was kind of a big. Here it is.
Speaker 10:Really crying or sad about Kobe passing. He said on the plane he had no emotion and he was like he was just like chilling, like everybody on the plane is upset and LeBron was just straight face. He's like the only time he got emotion was when he walked off the plane and I think he walked off last and he got in a car and like was like this, there's a video. He was like that's the only time he had emotion. So when I told my boyfriend that story, he said you need to leave. He's like why would you need to know that? Why would he tell you that? And I was like why would he lie about something like that? That's crazy, I'm like. But I mean it's not going to change any way, I feel.
Speaker 10:But it was also my son's favorite player. He always talked about LeBron. He wanted his sneakers. So when you look back on the shit that he was doing while we were in that house, he was planting seeds from the beginning. So now you're telling our son, who thinks of lebron as his hero, that he's just this cold person so I want to add a little bit of context to that as well.
Speaker 2:So do you know what year dwight howard was drafted in the nba? No, I have no idea he was the year right after lebron james okay so this is what happened in 2020.
Speaker 2:So their career have, you know, done what it's going to? Pretty much do. He's, uh, you know, a second string bench player on the same team as lebron. So just imagine you you're the first pick as well. You've done everything that you could, stayed with your team, tried to bring him to the finals just as much as LeBron did. At that particular point, like 2010, you could say they both went to the finals once Been up for multiple defensive players. That year he didn't win MVP, but he's been in the top five MVP multiple times and you could see where that frustration could be like, hey, why does he keep getting all the shine above me, even though I beat him in the playoffs? I've shown that he can't really compete with me. The same way, I can compete with him in that regard, and I can see where. If now my son is saying that's my favorite player.
Speaker 1:His ego is bruised. Not even bruised, it's beat up, it's beat up.
Speaker 2:It's beat up Because now I'm on the bench on a team that my son's favorite player is who again was the first pick a year before me and he's still playing at a high level. I'd have had a back injury, I'd have gone through all this crazy shit and here you are still on top 67 in the NBA still. I can. You are still on top 67 in the nba.
Speaker 2:Still, I could, I could understand where there is maybe some room for that's some truth to that. Yeah, there's some beef between them, so she also goes on. She details an assault from the white on her she goes into very graphic detail regarding that she's.
Speaker 1:She's talked about that multiple times the mental and physical abuse that he's put her through. But what did she say about it this time?
Speaker 2:no, she was just going in regards to just like the how he was grabbing on her things of that nature, how she felt like it started from something him not being serious, too serious, it was like a drastic change, like immediately in the moment, and like no, just the emotion, like there was one part in there where she, just like you, could tell they had to cut it out because she was like going through it.
Speaker 1:It was just, it was she's still like she still has the trauma from from this situation. It was extremely oh royce, like I've always.
Speaker 1:Every time I've seen clips of interviews and things that she's done like, it always hits me in a very specific place in my heart, because I know she has not been lying. Every everything that she's been she's been. She's been singing the same tune for decades, like her story has not switched. She hasn't wavered. I've believed her from the very first time she's opened her mouth and it's so fucked up that she had to. There's stuff that when she talked about what she went through like living on his, on his land during COVID and stuff like that.
Speaker 2:She talked about that too in this interview.
Speaker 1:She's talked about it so many times and her story has stayed so consistent and it's just my heart goes out to her very much. And the way she was perceived when she was on Basketball Wives too, and now like it's just, it's really messed up all right, got one more clip and then I one more point here, fuck it, is he gay?
Speaker 10:um, I think he's curious have you ever witnessed him?
Speaker 2:she said she, she has in some gay shit.
Speaker 8:Curious is one thing, but you ever witnessed him on some gay shit?
Speaker 2:I have never witnessed him doing it, but by I mean no, no, no, because that's a strong, that's a this out of all this shit that we talk about we, because you can't say that came in Dwight.
Speaker 10:Okay, you ever been in a house where they both big time how did we all get?
Speaker 2:here. They both came from elena, wouldn't they?
Speaker 10:you know, like it is such a variety of people and like you would never probably even speak in like just the regular world. It was like that and and this was at party night and let's even back up a little bit, christine it left because she found, she found out that dwight and I had started messing around. She had no idea. And he tried to pull us into the room to have a meeting and he said y'all want to pull out y'all toys? And she was like what you know? And I was like what the fuck?
Speaker 2:because dwight's such a sick nigga yeah, a hundred percent dwight is such a sick nigga young. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. So I do want to bring this up too, because this is about the whole cam being messy. So you know, jr smith right yeah he, uh, he was the one who uh was smashing joe budden's ex respectfully. This is hella corny cam. Bringing on a black woman to kill a black man is never cool. Don't care who's right or wrong. All clickbait ain't good clickbait.
Speaker 2:This ain't love when they did this all clickbait is good clickbait, just like we say all like bad publicity is still publicity I mean, this is what cam said, though, and I hate the way that you still are a 30 some year old man and still use this text.
Speaker 1:It hurts me what does he text like?
Speaker 2:you see that it looked like a oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I hate him yeah, came. This is what I don't even know if it says call it what you want. I think that's what he's saying call it what you want. Respectfully, I don't go back and forth and no comments. I ain't hard to find, sir. So this is what I have to just come to for a conclusion in regards to cam being messy. Okay, messy boots.
Speaker 2:Cam has looked at the landscape, he has looked at other men and he has sized them all up and he has said I don't believe any of y'all can beat my ass, so I'm going to do what the fuck I want to y'all Like none of y'all can beat me up. We seen what he was. He fighting like five niggas five average niggas at once.
Speaker 2:You don't remember when, back in this training that he was having Not training but he had one of his camps and some shit sparked off and he's pushing three human beings by himself. You niggas can't beat me up, so I'm gonna say whatever and do whatever I want on my podcast, because y'all can't check me. I'm 6'6 250, stop me nigga you can't and I respect that. I can't get.
Speaker 1:I can't get mad at that that is also a behemoth of a man yes, it, it is yeah, but that's muscle and then he be wearing them stupid ass hats.
Speaker 2:He had a stupid hat on too.
Speaker 1:That make him at least like five inches taller.
Speaker 2:He look like a fucking funeral. What do they call it? Undertaker? That's what he look like with Royce.
Speaker 1:He looks like a post-apocalyptic video game character.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I can see that post-apocalyptic video game character. Yeah, I guess in real life he's like I said, this is a giant man, like it's just so crazy.
Speaker 2:He'd be having the hat and the feathers and the locks, and then his outfits don't be making no sense, and then you'd be seeing him just walk around and I'm like bro, like what is actually happening in front of my face right now I'm just telling you he's, when it comes to this, like I said I and I don't blame him for doing that, because he has a lot of motivation to why he wanted to do that he talked about on that show where he was saying hey, you know, my money isn't the same. I can't provide the same way I was having, which I think a lot of y'all took out of context. He's I think he's more so saying like I can't provide the same flashy way. I can probably still provide for my kids in a way that is serviceable but.
Speaker 2:I just can't do it in a way that when I was getting million dollar checks, which obviously duh so I think he's motivated by that, to be one of the biggest people in media.
Speaker 2:You see him going crazy on esp and talking about the fox scandal on espn, like alluding to that. Now I'm so excited he's he is going for it, so I I see where maybe he's like bro, I was the best, I was one of the best in my old profession. I'm about to put my head down, say what I say with my chest, and nobody can stop me from doing it and I just respect that. You got to respect that.
Speaker 1:So shout out to you, cam. While we're on sports, has there been an update on the whole Fox scandal, the FS1 sport thing? Not yet, not yet.
Speaker 2:We will be on it, though Not yet. We'll be on it though. We'll be on it though. So we have to break something to y'all guys. Man, you know we've been working hard at this show for about a year and we've been looking at the numbers and I've been comparing it to. You know, other people, subjects that they talk about, and I have to come to grips with everyone here. Man, we got to start talking about the white people dog.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry we got to start talking about white people.
Speaker 2:We got to start killing the white people man. It's probably is no offense, it's not, you know at y'all directly. It's just we have to include more Caucasian people on the show. It's DI Diversity, equity, inclusion. We're just doing our own version.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:We're going to include in there. So we're going to bring things up now.
Speaker 1:Y'all gonna be sitting like yeah, they seem to talk about a lot of pale people topics. That's just what we're gonna have to do now. We're gonna.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, we're testing it out, we're seeing what's going on, we're testing the waters and we're gonna see what's going on, man, so we're not gonna talk touch, the biggest one that's going on. Yet we want to make sure we get some more information yeah, the juicy juice you know what we're talking about.
Speaker 1:You know the white tea that's going on. That's the juicy, juiciest one in my white tea. Waiting on more updates on that one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we want to do a really good breakdown on that because we didn't do a great job at bringing it up the first time, like we didn't even know, we didn't even talk about that, we just talked about her in the doing an interview, yeah, with shawty, because we didn't even it didn't even spark, just it was probably like the next week after when things really started going okay because that was part of allegedly his part of his first.
Speaker 1:Uh, you know let's move on, though. What? What do we have on the?
Speaker 2:the caucasian docket the white tea docket, so we gotta talk about what happened this week on the howie mandel show okay, so if y'all not familiar with howie mandel we are not he.
Speaker 1:You know, I thought you knew how he was oh okay, for black people, I'm just a black voice Salute. So Howie.
Speaker 2:Mandel. He is a comedian also like a TV personality, if you will who has kind of just taken his stardom next level.
Speaker 2:Is Howie Mandel, the game show host, the one with the suitcases, I believe yeah, he used to do that okay, deal or no deal, yes, deal or no deal, no deal, that's that. But he did a bunch of acting too. So on on his podcast, uh, months ago he had a man by the name billy catson I believe that's his name I want to make sure I'm pulling it up correct but he is a musical artist where he does things like, you know, play guitar, things like that and he was on the show and he told, uh, howie a story. Okay, billy Corgan, he told Howie a story before the show that he asked him to share on the show and that was that his stepmom told him some important information that connected him and Bill Burr. So I want to play the clip and then I want to get what your thoughts on it and kind of have an even bigger conversation about how performances are done within culture when conflict arises. Who's here, oh?
Speaker 7:hey, what's up. Sit down, you're an asshole, billy Corgan. Billy Corgan, I'm an asshole.
Speaker 4:I thought this would be great to bring a family together. He didn't tell you. He told me you were totally cool with me coming. Billy Corgan, I'm an asshole. I thought this would be great to bring a family together.
Speaker 9:He didn't tell you.
Speaker 7:He told me you were totally cool with me coming. That's what he does. That's what he does.
Speaker 9:I thought it would be a good surprise Can this be edited out. Or no, I can go. You told me Bill was.
Speaker 7:All right, fuck it. No, I'll do it. Did you ever think the fact that I never told that story that you know maybe you shouldn't, did you ever? You know me fucking like emails and crap that I got, like I sort of like went away from that. So let me just fill in.
Speaker 4:Let me just fill in Do we talk on a regular basis. We've never met. So Billy Corgan was nice enough on my podcast to talk about the fact that he told a story that he had never told before that his father, uh, traveled my stepmother said to me do you know who bill burr?
Speaker 3:is. Bill burr might be one of the children that your father sired uh in his days on being a traveling musician. If you do the math.
Speaker 7:He was a piece of shit. And he had two kids this close together and he named them the same fucking name. Good point. He thinks it's different because he's Billy and I'm Bill, like that's how we told the difference.
Speaker 9:Well, I was Bill when I was young, but you're right, with all respect, whatever you know it's not that I don't like him. It reminds me of all of that shit, so you know it just seems more of the same from what I've been hearing whatever I mean, I like your music, appreciate that, okay, great they don't even fuck with each other.
Speaker 1:Like Bill, that was the first time they met. Yo, howie is a scumbag he is. That's really messed up.
Speaker 2:That is crazy, but that's the thing in there. I'm not gonna, I don't wanna make this a. When I say culture, I'm not making it a race, ethnicity in that comedian, especially the white comedian. Culture, like that shit is acceptable, though. Like that shit is acceptable though, yeah, like that shit doesn't earn end in a fight.
Speaker 1:They do crazy shit to each other for content's sake so they can have crazy stories to tell on stage that come off hilarious because after you process this as a committee especially bill burr he's hilarious when he next stand-up special. If he talks about this it's gonna be thought-provoking, it's gonna be funny. He's gonna find a way to make it amazing. So that's probably why he wasn't um his tone upset.
Speaker 2:No, he is pissed off, like I could tell his tone like, yeah, I'll do this, just because you caught me, but I'm not going to. This is not gonna to be something I talk about again. No, that doesn't.
Speaker 1:Whatever that dad did or didn't do like it had an effect it definitely did, because the only you can tell the reason he doesn't have a relationship with his brother is because of the pain that it causes him, because of what his father did I don't that's so weird.
Speaker 1:And then lying to the the brother and telling him that bill was okay with this and he's completely on board, like he was completely blindsided both of them were completely blindsided for your content. Like these are actual human being, human beings lives. But like I'm saying, like that's part of they.
Speaker 2:They're kind of stick. Now I don't even say stick, that's like that's part of their culture in a way, because I don't know if you know who ari shafir is. Ari shafir is cool with the joe rogan crew. He's the guy that said the tasteful, tasteless joke about kobe and his passing. They went he drug burt kreischer, who's another comedian in that group, on one of the podcasts they were doing with molly at his family's house, like he was at his house with his kids. His wife, and he drugged him in front of his wife, was pissed off at ari like it was serious.
Speaker 1:But again, when they went on these podcasts and talked about it, it was always a joke when I saw the I didn't know the like pre-story, but I saw the clip of like, the person who was drugged telling the story and he was laughing. It was a hilarious thing. Everyone was in the comments laughing. Now, like I said, they give each other, they do fucked up shit to each other, and now it's content and now they get to like, tell a joke about it.
Speaker 2:So why my thing was coming this when I was talking to my dad about this and I had made a joke about, you know, playing a joke like that on one of my friends, he was like yo, you can't do that with a brother because a black man, regardless of his social status, if you pull a card like that, like it's going to get in violence.
Speaker 1:No, it's not. You don't think so. No, it's not going to get violent, because not all black men of any social economic status would resort to violence in the first place.
Speaker 2:In regards to you put you pulling on a string like this. We're not talking about making fun of my car, my job. We're talking about you bringing in a family member who has ties to extremely emotional like if I did that to one of my friends and they dadded in not really close with they'd punch me in my face I am very adamantly against what you're saying, that any black man, every black man would resort to violence in that situation.
Speaker 1:The overarching majority no I don't think that is the case either. I think there is a maybe like a 30, 35 at most percent chance that it would get violent. I think it wouldn't be this calm. It would be like niggas would be cursing each other out 100. It would get a little bit volatile, but I don't think hands would be put on each other for the other.
Speaker 2:This specific thing. The other day there was a town hall meeting in a suburb outside of chicago with the. Her name is tiffany, I forgot her last name she's a mayor of the city. She's actually been strifed in controversy her entire tenure as mayor they're calling her the worst mayor ever yeah, the dude. A dude calls her out her name at the event and her boyfriend assaults him. Cameras everywhere, news everywhere. This is a publicized event. She even jumps into the fight. Hood boogers, that is part that. That's kind of what I'm speaking to.
Speaker 1:I think it's really weird that you're saying that, like a majority of black people, black men would get violent over the situation. I genuinely do. I don't think that would be the case. I think most people would probably just remove themselves from the situation and just get up and walk out like what is going?
Speaker 2:on here. When it comes to an attack, a personal, direct attack, you add the cameras, you add the cachet, you add what can happen to a black man in that position if that embarrassment gets traction, what he can lose. Yeah, you see, more often than not that ends in violence.
Speaker 1:I think the black man knows what he can lose if he, if he is violent. So I think will smith smack chris rock that was one thing I'm talking.
Speaker 2:I can go down a list of high uh, high uh profile black men who have resulted in violence.
Speaker 1:I'm just I can speak to will smith a few times. Most of the black men that I know in my actual real life would not be violent over something like this. They would remove themselves from the situation. They would curse everybody out in this situation and then they would remove themselves from the situation. They would curse everybody out in this situation and then they would not put themselves in like they would just cut that person off, like I don't yeah, I'm not trying to make a sweeping like oh, we're just these brutes I'm talking about.
Speaker 2:When we specifically go narrow down into this culture and we look at the black men that come from this kind of entertainment, they generally have a history of coming from poverty.
Speaker 1:So you're trying to, if you're trying to take it down to just like black comedian black men.
Speaker 2:We can go through a fluent black man being pushed in these certain situations and more often than not, you can find instances where violence or aggression took over, rather than what you're saying they'll walk away or let me get out, like you see that if you're talking about affluent black men, okay, like we're talking about, we go malice in the palace. I, I, I believe nine times out of ten.
Speaker 1:If that would have been, I don't think sports needs to be taken into it, because I could literally give you, like a pull up, a hockey compilation of white men being violent yeah, but that's part of the game and and I'm talking about when he went into the stands but let's talk about, let's stick to like rappers, comedians, actors, like because I think athletes there's a there's lots of adrenaline going on in their fields, so let's stick to other people when you talk about.
Speaker 1:Like will smith, give me another example like that uh, gentleman had was doing like a little interview.
Speaker 2:He got kind of close to. I don't know if he kissed him or whatever. He I know he got, did some affectionate to him and we'll slap him. Well, yeah, will smith. Okay, he slapped the interview. Let's, let's leave, will smith? I'm just telling you another.
Speaker 1:No, I'm I'm trying to, because that just that just uh proves that will smith has anger issues. It doesn't prove that black men in this field have anger issues. So give me other examples of other black men that who are will smith, who have been in front of a camera and been put in a compromising situation, who resorted in violence well, I just thought the will smith one, and then if you have no other examples other than will smith those are the ones, that ones that came to the forefront of it.
Speaker 1:Like Will Smith is the problem, then I can think of a few podcasts.
Speaker 2:There was another podcast Well, these guys aren't as high profile, but it was another podcast where I remember the dude was talking trash and he came and punched him in the face while he was talking trash on the podcast, like you can go to. Plenty of Are these?
Speaker 1:not famous people? Are these trash on the podcast, like you can go to plenty. Are these not famous people? Are these just regular niggas you're talking about? Because you, you, you wanted to put this in a specific box there are people in entertainment.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, I wanted to stay in the box that you drew. We can also go to any kind of. There's been a few times on no jumper where the none of them.
Speaker 1:Niggas are famous. Cut, move on, cut and move on.
Speaker 2:We're not talking about being on camera and embarrassment. You went from will smith to no jumper.
Speaker 1:I'm talking about people who are on no jumper that's even worse I'm just going with their action because only the most bottom of the barrel clout chasing ass soundcloud rapper, ass niggas. Go on no jumper let's move on like will smith is still the only example you have okay what we want to do offset every time he's been okay.
Speaker 2:There's been plenty of times offset in the yes, in themselves, anytime they was tried joe budden. Good example, yeah, tons of times okay, again there's more people that we can go to that is a good example, okay xx station had instances of similar thing where he got tried, he got a camera and started trying to people back.
Speaker 2:So I mean, this isn't this hip-hop culture. You can take it to a whole bunch of different places, but this happens. We've seen it. We've seen where disrespect results in our culture, more often than not in violence, and it does like oh, I'm just, I'll get you on the back end very few times. You see the michael jackson, I'll just buy your catalog approach which niggas need to take that approach.
Speaker 1:It just it hits different and drake tried to do that same thing, but I don't know it didn't work out for you now. You?
Speaker 2:you, and so I just I don't want it to sound like I'm trying to be overly critical on black men in that situation, because I understand the rigors of getting to that position and then feeling like, oh, I can't lose this yeah and then you get into all this other stuff that happens where it's like now you're defending your pride, you're defending your ego, and it takes over too much and it just becomes a trend in our community that you don't see as much publicly in their communities they'll turn that into money to them, which it seems like they'll turn into a movement for them but then in their community they don't't have the same barometer of aggression.
Speaker 1:People will be this aggressive and people will take it as this. And then they'll be this aggressive and people will take it as this. They have more leeway than we do.
Speaker 2:I understand that I understand that. To me, it's just very interesting, unless you go to the trailer parks of white people. In regards to that, you can get an immediate reaction, of course.
Speaker 2:But it just seems as though, though, disenfranchised people are always for the same for the, for the same group of people in the same type of environment. Granted, I know I understand too. A lot of those guys when we especially talk about entertainment and sports came from places that were not the best, and so you didn't learn how to respond to particular triggers yeah, that kind of way you don't have on healthy coping mechanisms on the other side.
Speaker 2:They may have not been as down bad, but they still lived in an environment that was close to more affluent people. They got to see certain examples of things, and so that's probably another reason that would go into it, but I just thought it'd be interesting to point that out yeah just kind of just had that conversation that was an interesting conversation yeah, you tried to paint me like I was fucking uncle ruckus that's.
Speaker 1:I think it was an interesting conversation regardless, because I didn't know where you were going with that and I was just very confused because I didn't like the way you were wording that. But I like the way you cleared it up in the end I do my thing.
Speaker 2:No, I do my thing all right, so we're gonna stay on our pale conversations. We got two of the uh adult film star ladies. The corn star ladies have been beefing, so I I found this report through no jumper. Adam 22 had all the tea, so I'm gonna let him break it down. And then I want us to discuss who may be in the wrong and also, why are white women fighting over a thousand bodies? Let's do it all right.
Speaker 3:We got it right here with lily phillips she's the one who did the documentary about her and 100 dudes in a row. Then, right after that, we get hit up by bonnie blue's management because we're supposed to shoot with bonnie blue the next day and we get informed that because we shot with lily phillips, now bonnie blue is pulling out and does not want to do with us and so when I first heard that part, I was thinking like oh, there might be some diseases involved, because that's what that sounds like but he can just he continues
Speaker 3:she did the same thing to other adult podcasts in LA as well. So what I believe? At first I thought, holy shit, lily originally had the idea for the Thousand Guy Gangbang and then Bonnie snaked her, went around her and did the Thousand Guy Gangbang first, which, keep in mind, these two chicks were doing gangbangs together. There's videos out there of them fucking 20 dudes together at the same time and s***. But then, as we dig into it, lena actually did the research goes into the Twitter, starts looking at who posted about it first and everything, and we figure out that basically Bonnie Blue proposed the thousand guy gang bang before Lily Phillips and then Lily Phillips, when she did her hundred guy gang bang, announced that she was going to do the thousand guy gangbang before Bonnie was really able to get much motion doing it.
Speaker 3:Now the problem is you go to the Pornhub rankings. Lily Phillips is like number three in the world right now. Bonnie Blue is like 184 or some shit. So it's like you gotta. I don't want to pit girls against each other or anything they don't with each other. Right now Lily Phillips got the star power. For sure she's the better looking one. She's the one who everybody is paying attention to on more of a mainstream level. Right now you see her post about on Twitter nonstop. The gangbang beef in the porn world is probably almost worse than the gangbang beef in the actual gangbanging world.
Speaker 2:This is it's corn beef uh, that I hate it.
Speaker 1:I hate it here so much. You don't like corn beef? Uh, not between white women.
Speaker 2:Oh my goodness this is hilarious, so no, but I'm looking into it because he goes into and talks about lily being the more conventionally attractive one of the two okay, let me.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna look up what both of them look like you've seen lily because we um, we talked about her before she. Okay, let me look up but bonnie blue, they're both.
Speaker 2:To me they're not too far. I can see last name, phillips okay so, bonnie blue, she's, she's all right, I'm not. I don't think that they're that different in regards to looks okay, lily phillips is is a attractive looking lady, but lily looks younger than bonnie. Bonnie looks a little bit older. I think that's what's with her bonnie blue she has a little bro.
Speaker 1:They are the same prototype of white woman.
Speaker 2:I don't know what we're talking about here but she's, she looks a little bit older, lily. Lily has a little more of an aerodynamic look to her, like her face kind of you know, ovals in not as much as as hers is kind of more not normalish face, but it's, it's aged, it's a little weathered, more weathered than are these the two of them right here?
Speaker 1:you see, it's just a little weathered bro, I'm gonna send you this picture so we can put it up. While we're talking about it, are these not the same exact white woman? Is this not the same woman?
Speaker 2:twice. No one of them looks older than the other. Bonnie looks significantly older than lily. I don't know if they're significant. The ages hold on. You look up lily's age. I'll look up bonnie's age okay, I don't think.
Speaker 1:Well, I already had bonnie typed in oh, I did too bonnie is 25, so, and she looks 30, to be fair.
Speaker 2:Phillips, yeah, lily, phillips bonnie, bonnie does 23, so okay, so damn. Two years. Does that, the white women?
Speaker 1:bro, white women age terribly especially. It looks like bonnie has had filler, okay, which is why she looks older, okay, and she wears a lot more makeup too.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:And it looks like Lily kind of does like a softer look, like she wears less makeup, which is probably why men are a little bit more attracted to her.
Speaker 2:So how does that sound when, like I know it's only probably this conversation only happens in their kind of world? But like, how does that sound when you go up to someone and he's like why don't you like her? And you're like she stole my thousand guy gangbang before?
Speaker 1:I could do it. Well she, she stole my idea for content before I can do it. You don't have to you don't have to go specific.
Speaker 2:You don't have to specify that it's a thousand guy gangbang. But you know, if you say that to me, I'm going to what kind of content well, yeah, but like me too, but like that's.
Speaker 1:That's if she's.
Speaker 2:She's probably not super like private about being a corn star, but both of them are not, but the thing is like I just don't see how you could be upset with someone for being a better comrade than you like. That's just crazy to me that you're being an asshole.
Speaker 1:That is yes because let's take out, like the fact that this is obviously disgusting, right, let's.
Speaker 2:Let's take out the first word of the beef corned beef, right, yes, let's take out the fact that this is obviously disgusting.
Speaker 1:One content creator was working and doing collabs with another content creator and shared with her that this is an idea she had. The other one took it, ran with it, did it before her, that's a little.
Speaker 2:That's a little messy, shady, okay. Okay, that's just messy, we'll.
Speaker 1:We'll look at it like fair content all around yeah and we'll say, hey, yes, that is messy they are both cum rags, though cum buckets actually, because you need more than a rag. I'm telling you there was no cleaning that up. Oh my goodness, oh my they, my goodness, oh my.
Speaker 2:They probably could have had like so many, my God Okay so Imagine how many humans they could have cloned.
Speaker 1:I think about like the fact that, like, most of us have like sex flashbacks right, and there are good sex flashbacks with like people who we had consensual, enjoyable sex with. Do corn stars have flashbacks to like just being uncomfortable and not wanting to do this and like having to power through it mentally, because I'm sure that I have to do that. I'm sure that there's people who you don't want to do that with. I'm sure there's times where mentally you're just not in the mood and you just have to power through it. Like do you have flashbacks of just like feeling like a nut rag?
Speaker 2:I think with them. A lot of times you'll hear, and especially when I was watching a documentary with lizzie I always say her name on lily phillips. When you listen to her they kind of just black it out, like they kind of just they don't even really remember the event like that I've seen um netflix used to do documentaries about sex workers and corn and stuff a lot.
Speaker 1:During um covid they put out a couple and I I watch all of them and a lot of corn stars, especially when they're in that like traditional, like pumping out roles if you're not like only fans girl doing your own content on your own time. They do drugs. They do heavy, heavy drugs.
Speaker 2:I would only imagine you would have to to just like purposefully disassociate I would imagine it was the same technique that they use to perform a uh uh content, the same kind of stuff that they use to perform uh uh content the same kind of stuff that they have to. You could probably say that a dude who is about to do a drill probably does similar a drill a drill like a drill like a gonna shoot his home, his ops.
Speaker 2:Oh, what you would do to get ready to do a drill on your ops was probably very similar to what they do in regards to getting you know inebriated taking hard.
Speaker 1:You don't want to be aware, though, if you're putting yourself in like danger, where you can die. Well, no, some of these niggas don't look at it like that.
Speaker 2:The drill they look at. It's not like we going to war and these niggas know we coming at them, we catching them off guard.
Speaker 1:So I need to be in a mind frame where I can to end someone's life, then you need to not be murdering people I mean the nigga who's doing like you gotta, you gotta. I feel like as a murderer. You, it's a. You have to do it sober. I mean you have to do it sober, could you? We could argue that you have to be okay with that in your heart, sober, you can't do drugs to kill.
Speaker 2:We could argue that the corn stars, we should say that you're a pussy you're a pussy.
Speaker 1:If you have to do drugs to kill, you got to do that cold-blooded sober of from your heart.
Speaker 2:You have to enjoy killing so so you gotta, you gotta raw dog the kill, raw dog, the, the murder, but you can't. Raw dog the scene, I mean not literally, I mean physically, like mentally raw dog the scene.
Speaker 1:I mean, I don't, I don't have a specific like. You need to do this. If you're a star, you know like this is. But if you, if you're taking life, that is very serious. You need to be mentally aware of what you're doing and you need to make sure that this is what you want to do and then do it if you want to do it. That's what I'm saying. Is that crazy?
Speaker 2:yeah, it's pretty nuts it because the guy who's killing is he probably doesn't want to do, he only doing it because he's getting pressure from his act is way more serious than somebody getting fucked debatable. Somebody could die either way you.
Speaker 1:I don't care what mental state you are if you getting fucked.
Speaker 2:I need you to be clear and aware of the fact that you about to kill somebody and you want to do that shit, not just because hey, man, regardless, if we're being honest and this I'm gonna finish up with this part if we're being honest, if you have to get on drugs to do your scenes, you're essentially saying the guy has to assault you because you're not in your right mind if okay, this is an interesting conversation, yeah, that we stumbled into because I have come across like there are lots of women who get drunk to have sex.
Speaker 1:If you are in inebriating yourself past the ability of giving consent in order For that to happen, what is your thought?
Speaker 2:on that. That's to me. I mean, you don't really like like sex. That's how I look at it. If you can't do it sober, then you really don't like doing it. That's what. I'm saying the same thing about killing, but I mean, that would make the same thing about the corn scenes. You shouldn't be doing the corn scenes if you can't do it without being inebriated, cause I mean especially at that point anything can happen to you.
Speaker 1:I've seen behind the scene corn clips where the scene like I've just seen it, but she was so inebriated she was just acting like it was cool with it I've seen like before, like bts, before the clip happens, before the the deed starts getting done and it's just like knocking back shots, like there was one video in particular that I remember vividly because she basically chugged that bottle and she was like talking about how much she needed this to get through this, because she was. It was two dudes that she was doing in that scene, um, and then it's a.
Speaker 1:It's a whole, so I fast forward to them actually doing the scene. It's a very long video and then she's just like you could tell that she's messed up during the scene. And I was just like. This is fucked up. This is really fucked up, yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean it is what it is Because, like I said, it goes both ways. In that regard, it's a toll on who you are as a person. That's why when I'm so critical and we're not going to talk about this person her name Jada Thorpe, she's a college basketball player that just signed with playboy and it goes back to my longstanding theory of why did the women who are in professional sports, that are women of color, always have to go to selling sex? But just just, we can step away from that.
Speaker 2:We'll revisit this to people to have to do that.
Speaker 1:I want you to compile evidence. And then I did that the last time we talked about it. No, like more than just like keep, keep doing it and then make it a whole thing yeah, I mean I've been tweeting about every time I see it.
Speaker 1:I just make a note of it yeah keep doing that, because anytime I see the, the women of not color, and they're not turning their backs but then I also want you to to make a note of the, the white players that are doing this too, but they're few and far between.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but still make a note of the, the white players that are doing this too, but they're few and far between. Yeah, but still make a note when I see them.
Speaker 1:I'll try, yeah I won't forget, and then we'll compare no, I won't forget.
Speaker 2:I won't forget. We'll be journalists okay.
Speaker 1:So let's stop talking about, like the bottom of the barrel, gotta, gotta, butt white girls and let's move not we not moving that far up, but we're moving like one step up. So the girls on Tik TOK, the young girlies, have been beefing. So I don't know if y'all have seen this. So Alabama Barker, which is Travis Barker's daughter, who was married to Courtney Kardashian, has been beefing with bad baby. To catch me outside, girl. So can you look up, um, bad baby's baby daddy for me, because he's a, he's an athlete or rapper of some sort and I don't know his name. So apparently bad baby and Alabama Barker used to be friends. Bad baby then posts this video and she's like I know that you, um, are a homewrecker and you mess with men who are in relationships and married all the time, but I never thought that you would do that to me. So apparently she was saying that alabama had messed with her baby daddy, who has put hands on her multiple the beats multiple times before. Like this is a like she's come out with she's the bruises.
Speaker 2:She's a bad barbie drum yeah, so his name I was just showing you his picture. I I needed his name levon or something. His name is levon or something okay.
Speaker 1:Is he a basketball player? Is he a rapper?
Speaker 2:they look like he ain't shit.
Speaker 1:Honestly, no, he's. I think he's like a producer, wasn't?
Speaker 1:he he's something yeah, his name is layvon okay, so apparently alabama barker slept with this man. So, um, they've been going back and forth and back and forth posting videos about each other on tiktok going on live spilling tea. So bad baby went on live and she alleged, allegedly, that Alabama Barker got an abortion. And everyone said, everyone thought that she got an abortion, um, and the baby daddy was her baby daddy and LaVon, but apparently, um, bad baby came back on the internet and was like no, she was not pregnant by my baby daddy. My baby daddy never slept with her, apparently, so she rolled that back. I was like, um, she was not pregnant by my baby daddy. My baby daddy never slept with her, apparently, so she rolled that back. I was like, um, that's not what you said the first time, okay, she said alabama was pregnant by taiga apparently and if y'all not messy like we messy.
Speaker 1:Okay, I told you Alabama, travis, travis, courtney. Courtney is Kylie's sister, who has Tyga's child already, so it would be Not Tyga's child.
Speaker 2:She dated Tyga. Oh yeah, she dated Tyga and then, but she has, but Khloe's brother, yes, has a baby mama that he shares with Tyga yes, that's the whole messiness of the situation, right?
Speaker 1:so it would be absolutely insane if another third party leg of the kardashian clan had a tiger baby yo tiger just looking for any kind of opening he can in that family.
Speaker 2:He trying to take advantage of it he is. He don't want to share a baby mama, he want one of y'all to be his baby mama. And Travis, I don't know what you got going on, big dog, how you gonna let that fly yo Travis has been.
Speaker 1:I don't think he can control Alabama at this point.
Speaker 2:I think she's a certain age, I think she's above 18, probably 17 or 18, to be fair we have to kind of put this in let me look at how old she is we have to put this kind of in perspective with things as well, because tiger, and I'm saying travis survived a plane crash. Yo, like alabama, is 19. He was the only person that survived this plane crash, that he was on travis back in the day you did. You survived this plane crash, so tiger could be tapping your daughter. What you survived, for that that's insane.
Speaker 1:And then tiger why you keep fucking on these young girls. That's his. No, that's his thing.
Speaker 2:That's his thing like can you have like a 20, 20 year, 21 age limit or something? No, she's keeping like leo.
Speaker 1:Leo is 22 and then they was messing around like last year would probably when she was like eight as soon as she turned 18 probably tiger is wild man he want to get him as soon as they turn 18 you just like him fresh.
Speaker 2:You want to be the first one off the off the porch with it and then, okay, let me show you really quick.
Speaker 1:This was alabama barker a couple years ago normal white girl okay, this is.
Speaker 2:This is alabama barker now jesus, goodness gracious, they done put the line around their lips. Once, that once. Once the white girls started putting the line around their lips, you lost them. They for the streets at that point girl, like full frontal bundles. Black girl aesthetic, like she changed her whole accent and everything do we think this is like her being rebellious, like because her dad is like a punk rocker. She's like, okay, I'm about to go full hip-hop with it, like just to oppose you I don't know yo because a couple years ago, also in like 2016, she was putting out like pop songs.
Speaker 1:She wasn't doing this.
Speaker 2:I can see that once her dad started dating chloe, he probably things that happened pushed her away to a degree and now she's like no, she lives in the house with them I mean still could push you away. We live in the house together, you still treating your, your new wife push her away.
Speaker 1:I think that the kardashian clan just made her want black dick. Wow, they've been off it. They've been off. No, the the dude that there's. There's like a guy, the only one, who's? Still fucking up been lamar popped up in this, this yeah and then who else kylie? Oh no, kylie is with timothy chalamet um the.
Speaker 2:Her sister is with a white dude, he's with her sister apparently no, he.
Speaker 1:they haven't been together for mad long. Bad Bunny, literally that's it, baby. Bad Bunny made a album that was so Puerto Rican after he was in the Kardashian household. He was like I have forsaken my ancestors and I'm never doing this again.
Speaker 2:They're not together anymore. Kim she was one of the last niggas she was with was a white dude.
Speaker 1:Who Pete Pete, they're not together anymore kim, and then was the last one. The last nigga she was with was a white dude who pete, pete, yeah, yeah and she's, she's rumored to be with somebody now. I just assumed he was black I mean right now they're we don't know who's changing to white. So yeah, and then courtney, and she went full punk rock. Courtney has always dated white men, though. Yeah, no, she dated.
Speaker 2:She dated a few black guys before, didn't she?
Speaker 1:no, it was scott, it was just scott and then Travis, that's all. We didn't know anybody in between. So according to us she's only dated white men. But I feel like when you're in that like card, like they're all curvy, they all have that like aesthetic and stuff, like you want to, you want to emulate that.
Speaker 2:I just feel like it's rebellious, because it feels like they're going one direction and I'm going to go the opposite, or where y'all came from, to be a symbol of resistance, or do you think?
Speaker 1:that this is just something that white girls be going through, like they just be going through the the baby hairs, black guy phase until they get older, and then they're like okay, let me settle down with a nice white man and be a white woman it just depends on what your upbringing is.
Speaker 2:For most people, I feel like what hers is, because she's looking her because she has so many options she can resist in any kind of way that she wants she can, that most girls coming up don't really have that same option. You resist by what's around you. So if you happen to be around the black people then I can see you adopting those cultures and things like that. I had a white friend growing up and his parents moved him or they moved themselves all the way up to a white county in our state because he was adopting a lot of negro tendencies, like he way he want to dress where he want to have his hair, like he was adopting negro tendencies and they had to take him out of there so there was also diss tracks exchanged in this beef.
Speaker 1:Do you want to like play the clips of them real? Quick, I'm not getting striped, because all right, but I'm a barker yo, alabama, so bad baby, put out a diss track, um, and then alabama put out another diss track and basically said your best friend is messing with your baby daddy and you're not gonna care, because you're gonna keep taking him back. Because you keep taking him back that's what you do.
Speaker 1:Yeah, um, alabama, ate her up. I'm not even gonna lie to you, I don't even want to have an opinion about this, but alabama like the, the everything. Her flow was better. You gotta respect it, man. So it was much better. But then I saw that alabama are you surprised?
Speaker 2:hold on, are you surprised?
Speaker 1:that she's better than bad baby literally comes from musical talent she does. Yeah, I'm not surprised. Yeah, but when it comes from the trailer park alabama, put out a cease and desist on bad baby oh, she did.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm with it.
Speaker 1:That's not like, if you gonna be the hip-hop bitch, like you can't, but apparently drake is making cease and desist and suing and stuff hip-hop. Apparently it's been hip-hop, so cheers. I guess I don't know what to tell you it's part of the game.
Speaker 2:Now you gotta learn it. Learn it or get left behind. Actually, I don't know what to tell you. It's part of the game. Now you gotta learn it.
Speaker 1:Learn it or get left behind actually I don't think bad baby is ever gonna go revert back to being a white woman I don't think she can. She's had too many uh attachments like she's never just gonna go be a regular white woman ever again she'll have to be like a christian white woman I think alabama has potential to do that, because that's what all the kardashians are doing now yeah, but they're getting the surgeries done and all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2:But, like the thing about bad baby is she kind of just has to do that. She has to do that, that black stick oh yeah, because that's what.
Speaker 1:That's what got her here, yeah, she doesn't really have any layers to anything else and then she did like she could really, like she needs to stack up and then go away. That's what she needs to do. She's had multiple opportunities to stack up and go away.
Speaker 2:She don't want to. Yeah, she's obsessed. All she's known is being in the public eye since she was a little girl for a while now that's what I said her and her mom are completely
Speaker 2:fine now her whole life. That's all she's known as being in public light and being a nuisance. Yeah to culture. So I mean, she gotta do what she gotta do, man, all right, I feel like this isn't taking up even more like in regards to us trying to stay into this. Uh, pale base, but uh trump and them these guys are tripping out here, man what happened?
Speaker 1:it's just for one thing. What else happened, which is just for one?
Speaker 2:thing like the fact that the whole trade war that happened with him in Columbia or whatever. The fact that two presidents are threatening higher prices on their citizens as a threat to the other country Stupidest thing in the world Like y'all over here throwing tariffs away. People are like, yeah, trump do your tariff and yeah, like y'all not understand that we pay for that. Yeah, like that, don't I understand that we pay for that. Yeah, like that hasn't changed, I don't care what trump tells y'all, we pay for the tariff. And the fact that the colombian president is then saying I'm gonna threaten you with tariffs as well what are we doing?
Speaker 1:every everything is just getting more expensive because we have a petty ass president in office.
Speaker 2:That's what's happening he's cutting off everything. I don't want to blame him and get rip to those people who lost their life in dc in that uh plane crash that hit that chopper, but I don't, I'm not want to blame that on trump because he, you know, took away the funding crash.
Speaker 2:You didn't hear about 60 people died. 60 people died when yesterday, what? Yeah, it was a plane. A plane was coming in to what is happening with my algorithms. A plane was coming into airport and there was a training black ops uh, black hawk helicopter that was in the air, but it wasn't reporting that it was in the air. So then they came and they hit him and they said 60 people died. They said they found four. I saw this. They said they found four people in the river, the pot, potomac River, and a large people are trying to say this is somewhat to do to Trump, because he was doing all the federal funding and that affects the hiring of air traffic control, but it's not 100 percent sure that that's.
Speaker 1:Oh my God. So many people have been getting fired, displaced People have to go back to work.
Speaker 2:But what you can say, though, though, with the air traffic control thing, and it is with trump, the fact that you are putting so much like speculation in the air. And I don't mean that as a as a pun, but when you're putting that much speculation out there, I can see where people aren't thinking clear. They worried about what's going on. Am I gonna be here? So the people maybe who was supposed to say that we're going up, they either forgot or slipped their mind, or maybe this wasn't supposed to be on record, so they were trying to keep the training off record and all this other stuff. And now this happens because people don't want to get in trouble or get on the wrong side of the president, that's crazy what they're doing again.
Speaker 2:That's just my speculation in theory, uh, but no, I want to give condolences to those people, uh, I just want people just to understand, like man, listen what this billionaire is saying, because he's lying to you all the time. He just told the American public that he stopped paying $50 million for condoms for Hamas. We don't pay condoms to Hamas. The only contraceptive that we're even putting in that region is going to Jordan. All of this stuff you can Google and look up.
Speaker 1:You said it was about $50,000 and it was for oral contraceptive and not even condoms right, it's not condoms so it wasn't condoms that were you being used to make bombs, which I'll make bombs, so I can't even tell you whether that's a.
Speaker 2:They're trying to use it, that an ingredient. No, you're using the latex to cover the bomb so you can put it in water and then it can travel. Okay, stuff like that. That's what the idea child?
Speaker 1:I don't know, but what I have been seeing is that the palestinian people are now, after nine days of the ceasefire, are now returning to the northern part of gaza and people are going back to their homes and they're showing just like rubble, just like random shit. Four walls may be just broken down, and it's. It's literally heartbreaking.
Speaker 2:No, it's tragic, it's tragic. So, uh, definitely, uh, our hearts go out to the people in palestine. Uh, and not the elon musk way.
Speaker 1:We're not doing that on the show that was not a german or a roman salute. That was a nazi salute. And the only roman salute is I am not jasmine, I am alive, and so far I have these bombs. Okay, that's the Roman salute. That's the only Roman salute that matters.
Speaker 2:Let's continue. We got one more topic to go and then we can wrap up. But we got to talk about one more thing too before we get into this. So the information came out about Rogan and the Kamala Harris. So everybody was talking about how Harris dropped the ball by not doing a interview with joe rogan and we talked about that a lot. We talked about how that could have assisted, been an assist to her. So apparently this it's come out now that that has not been essentially the case in the way that they presented.
Speaker 2:They had actually made multiple opportunities to try to work with rogan and she made uh, he made excuse me, her joe was making things difficult yeah so, according to a few articles I was seeing, like the hill and some other places that were reporting on this essentially they were saying that so she was coming out to do her houston campaigning and she wanted to then go in with joe rogan so that they could have that conversation, sit down. He you know, bails on that says I can't do that. They offer another day, which was the 22nd. He says no, that's a personal day. Come to find out. That was the day that he was interviewing Trump and behind the scenes, elon Musk and Dana White were repairing the relationship because, you know, trump was I mean, excuse me, rogan was a big fan of RFK. He wasn't really a fan of Trump. So they used that opportunity to repair their relationship, have him on the show and that's why, if you look at it, he's being extra buddy buddy with them. That's again what the the articles are claiming was going on.
Speaker 2:So again, there's a degree where I don't want to say that these gentlemen rigged the election they did though like I don't want to say like scandal rigged the election, but there is a way that you can say they made a concerted effort, not only with just what was being pushed on x, but what they were doing with a lot of these content creators to make it feel like, hey, being on the opposite side of the elites is being a conservative, which is the stupidest thing you can ever think in your life. But that was what largely what was done there and to me, I think when we go back and there's gonna be people who you know once this administration gets out, because you see them getting rid of everybody who could potentially cause any resistance to them once this administration gets let out, we'll probably see a lot more eye-opening things regarding that election, and I think we're going to be very evident that it could have been a takeover from one direction than what they claimed in 2020 meek.
Speaker 1:All of the things that happened after trump left office and the? Um the case being opened against him for um. What was it opened against him for? Which one the in atlanta oh, the voting fraud yeah, so I think that same thing is going to happen and I think there's there's going to be more people involved. I think elon is probably going to be involved. Like we're going to have to wait that for probably five years.
Speaker 2:It's going to be longer than that, because you got to. Not only would this administration probably be hog tied to be to be able to do something like that, you then also have to get the new administration in. Hopefully they're not a piggyback of the Trump administration.
Speaker 1:Hopefully, not yeah.
Speaker 2:Then you also got to get new people in. They have to go through all the old investigation.
Speaker 1:So now you're saying years and years, almost going to be like a decade probably, before they even get to start I'm just hoping that after like trump fucks us all, that the rest of the people other than black people realize that they're getting fucked and next election. Then we'll be back on the same accord. But I don't know, probably not, because this is the second term so, so no last thing here we got to get to.
Speaker 1:This is what your boy rfk, so if you guys don't, what a huge disappointment he was because the the campaign that he, that he wrote on, was not what his morals and his actions ended up being whatsoever. He literally was like extremely liberal, especially specifically with his, with his campaigning on tiktok. It was extremely liberal and then he ended up he just switched it up completely, and that's why we don't trust you, motherfuckers no, she's, she's totally right, all right.
Speaker 2:So it goes to something similar to what you say here, because this was actually said at the uh the press in your own words.
Speaker 12:it's not the government's place to tell people what to do with their bodies. You said that, correct? Yep, mr kennedy, saying that you came to New Hampshire and said I'm pro choice. I don't think the government has any business telling people what they can or cannot do with their body. So you said that, right? Yes, yep, when was it that you decided to sell out the values you've had your whole life in order to be?
Speaker 11:given power by President Trump. Senator, I agree with President Trump that every abortion is a tragedy, that we can't be a moral authority in this country, Right?
Speaker 12:so, but that isn't what you said back in New Hampshire in 2023. My question is exactly when did you decide to sell out your life's work and values to get this position?
Speaker 11:Senator, I agree with President Trump that every abortion is a tragedy.
Speaker 12:So what you're telling us just to be clear, because my time is limited is that, regardless of what you believe, regardless of what values you have, if President Trump tells you to do something, you're going to do it.
Speaker 2:So that was one example here. And as you can see where he is 100% down for turning whatever he believes and giving Trump what he wants. So here's another instance, right here.
Speaker 9:Was a genetically engineered bioweapon that targets black and white people but spared Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people.
Speaker 11:I didn't say it was deliberately targeted. I just quoted an NIH funded, an NIH published study.
Speaker 9:Did you say that it targets black and white people, but spared Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese?
Speaker 11:I quoted a study, your Honor. I quoted an NIH study that showed that certain races of these people were suffering.
Speaker 9:I'll take that as a yes, I have to move on. Did you say that Lyme disease is highly likely a materially engineered bioweapon? I made sure I put in the highly likely. Did you say Lyme disease is a highly likely militarily engineered bioweapon?
Speaker 11:I probably did say that no, I want all of our colleagues to hear it.
Speaker 9:Mr a lie. I want all the what Like come on, mr Kennedy. I want them to hear it. You said yes. Did you say that exposure to pesticides causes children to become transgender? No, I never said that. Okay, I have the record that I'll give to the chairman and he can make his judgment about what you said.
Speaker 1:Well, I can show you where you said that right there.
Speaker 9:I saw the video where he said it too, that African AIDS is an entirely different disease from Western AIDS. Yes or no?
Speaker 1:Africans got a different type of AIDS.
Speaker 9:I'll give it to the chairman. Mr Kennedy, and my final question Did you say on a podcast, and I quote I wouldn't leave it abortion to the states. My belief is we should leave it to the woman. We shouldn't have the government involved, even if it's full term. Did you say that, Mr?
Speaker 11:Kennedy Senator, I believe every abortion is a tragedy, did you say?
Speaker 1:it, mr, to say that's all he's been saying this whole time it doesn't matter what you come here and say, that isn't true.
Speaker 9:That's not reflective of what you really believe, that you haven't said over decade after decade after decade, because, unlike other jobs we're confirming around this place, this is a job where it is life and death for the kids that I used to work for in the Denver public schools and for families all over this country that are suffering from living in the richest country of the world that can't deliver basic health care and basic mental health care to them.
Speaker 2:It's too important for the games that you're come on, like I was saying here what they doing. They destroyed this man the entire time, granted the Republicans that were talking to him cookie cutter questions. Pat on the backs. We support you here, big guy. I respect the Democrats. Bernie went at bro. Let me see if I can find a clip where Bernie went at bro.
Speaker 4:I think the gist of what you are trying to say today is you're really pro vaccine, you want to ask questions. You have started a group called the Children's Health Defense. You're the originator. Right now, as I understand it, on their website they are selling what's called onesies. These are little things, clothing for babies. One of them is titledfaxed Unafraid. Next one, and it's sold for 26 bucks a piece, by the way. Next one is no Vax, no Problem. Now you're coming before this committee and you say you're pro-vaccine, Just want to ask some questions. And yet your organization is making money selling a child's product to parents for 26 bucks, which casts fundamental doubt on the usefulness of vaccines. Can you tell us now that you will, now that you are pro vaccine, that you're going to have your organization take these products off the market?
Speaker 11:senator, I have no power over that organization. I'm not part of it. I resigned from the board.
Speaker 2:I was just a few months hold it did he just say I've never heard of it.
Speaker 1:I resigned from no, I have no part of it. I resigned from the board this nigga here.
Speaker 2:But no, this is the problem with these guys is like they'll get on their high horse. They'll get on. All of these shows, all of these podcasts say all of this off the wall, crazy ass shit about, uh, making sure that you don't believe or trust the effectiveness of modern medicine, and only to the detriment of the people around. They talked about the measles thing that happened in 2019 with him in regards to how in his dumb ass was like oh, when I got there, uh, in june, there wasn't measles. That wasn't until months after I left nigga. How do you think it happens? You encourage them to not trust the vaccine. They don't take the vaccine. Months later they have an outbreak.
Speaker 2:The shit happens like that dumbass. And you're the one over here trying to convince people to destroy their lives, when you admitted all of your kids are vaccinated. But then go on another podcast and say, oh, if I could change one thing in my life, I want to make sure I could take away that vaccine. No, you fuck, you wouldn't. You know you believe in this shit and you're playing into these stupid ass mega republicans, dumbass ideologies, and you're doing it in front of everybody. We caught you and, unfortunately, because you're a white man. You're a fucking kennedy. You're going to still probably get this position, yeah, but it's very true, very obvious that you're a dipshit clown and the only reason you're doing is because you got on your knees and you suck trump's dick. You fucking doofus like this. Shit is disgusting, bro. People are going to die from this he ate that no people are going to die from this.
Speaker 2:People are going to look at health, look at science. I I remember even seeing in some discourse people say, oh, rfk is going to save us. Now are you fucking stupid? You think this cracker, who would change over on anything he says if trump tells him to, is going to care anything about your existence? No, it's not. It's just fucking disgusting, man. Like all this shit is just fucking gross and I don't mean to get on this grandstanding ass shit regarding it, but the misinformation, the lies and the fact that they don't ever y'all don't ever on that side make these men be accountable for their actions and the things that they actually say and do. And then you still perform fellatio on them on the regular, a daily basis, a chore, if you will. It's disgusting. Like it's so fucking vile, like the dude is a fucking ass clown. Man. Let me see if I got any more. I want to play this because this was just a fucking travesty, I think.
Speaker 2:I think that's enough clips from it okay well, y'all go check it out right now cash um y'all, when y'all see this friday cash is right now being discussed for his fbi role. But health and human services man, that's who we got. A fucking nigga. You can't even understand what he says and he flip-flops so hard it's.
Speaker 1:You don't want anybody who can be changed in their, their stance that quickly like, not even without fact no resistance just other people's opinions were put into the equation and he flipped without any facts as soon as he see trump.
Speaker 2:He grabbed his vaseline in his saliva and he says hey, get to work, big dog.
Speaker 1:And then he wasn't even like making too much sense to begin with, before trump was in the in the picture in the first place.
Speaker 2:And then the MAGA and the Republicans who are so desperate to feel like, oh, we got to win here. They try to like, cut up little clips and stuff of him getting bodied, trying to make it seem like he said something intelligent. You guys are fucking doofuses, all of y'all. All of you.
Speaker 2:MAGA niggas are fucking dumb, you're stupid as hell and y'all clearly can't admit that y'all stupid and goes back to the dj academic shit. Y'all create this culture where y'all can't admit any wrongdoing or anything. That's in a little bit of it of just showing that y'all are. Hey, maybe I am being a little incompetent here. You can't give any grace to that. And then now you allow these stupid people to play in your face and they give you all facials every morning and y'all think, hey, these little clicks and these little oh, we own the lips. Like y'all niggas not standing for anything, y'all falling for a fucking ploy and it's just ridiculous. Man, fuck you niggas.
Speaker 2:Bro, respectfully, all right, was there anything else you wanted to get to? Or are we good? No, we're good. We did our thing. Did I, did I do my big one? You did? Okay, I wasn't sure you didn't tell me usually like, oh, you did your big one, I, that's what that was. That felt like if you were telling me I did my little one. When you do it like that no, because even men would be like oh, you're too small.
Speaker 1:So no, that's a, that's just the clap, also fingers you fuck nigga billionaires.
Speaker 2:You've been exposed. The chinese are on y'all ass.
Speaker 1:Y'all boys, better learn mandarin yeah, I'm very hungry, so let's wrap this up you don't want to talk about deep sea.
Speaker 2:No, I'm starving. I haven't eaten today yet well, we had to do our one of our normal early well, not my normal one of our early shows. So we'll get you some food. My dear dear, all right Time for the phrase that pays baby, life is a labor of love. So let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family. The only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. We want to thank y'all for listening to Talk. Fnf TV Baby, tell them what we need them to do.
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