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APD Accuses Lil baby of Causing Violence, Steve Smith Rearranges IUD, and DJ Akademiks VIOLATES Jess Hilarious
Prepare for a gripping and thought-provoking episode as we explore the tragic tale of Hannah and Tevin—a story marked by love, betrayal, and devastating consequences. This episode delves into their night out, which took a dark turn when Hannah’s gun accidentally discharged, resulting in Tevin’s death. Discover the complexities of this case, where race plays a pivotal role in shaping stories and societal perceptions.
As we dissect the details, we’ll reflect on the impact of Tevin's digital footprint, uncovering alarming sentiments that unravel the narrative of the victim versus the perpetrator. Our conversation raises critical questions about accountability, justice, and how societal constructs dictate responses to tragic events.
We invite you to engage with us as we navigate the intersections of race, love, and violence. Each layer of this tragic story offers valuable insights into the challenges faced in modern relationships, especially those navigating race dynamics. We encourage you to subscribe, share, and join the conversation as we strive to build a deeper understanding of these critical societal issues.
There's a long list of things that I say when it comes to this specific situation. First, love your white woman silently and leave us the fuck out of it.
Speaker 2:You would think, just leave us out of it. No, they lost the thug case. They've been in a situation where a lot of these kind of RICO cases haven't been falling through the way that they expected.
Speaker 1:They smoking dicks. That's what I said.
Speaker 2:Atlanta smokinganta smoking because they lost thug a white girl in south georgia is coming home from uh the club drunk. It's not thinking about cleaning her gun. I promise she's trying to get her tuna smash, like that's the only thing that's on her mind.
Speaker 1:She's trying to kill her to feel it. And then she goes. I like feeling it in my, in my, my wet, and then he goes. Me too, Me too. That's sick.
Speaker 2:That's a nasty right there, me too. Like what happened to the days where you saw those messages and you you held it down, you let her keep, you know doing what she doing, you wait for them to meet up and you do a. Like what happened to those days. Wow, like what happened to those days where you handle like a man.
Speaker 1:But then when dj academic is talking about how she affirms loud mouth, black women like you affirm little d***. Incels Like y'all. If we're talking about which type of people, which platform affirms?
Speaker 2:Just recently they had the Drake album and she was like I didn't listen to it, it's my birthday. I was like, yeah, I understand it's your birthday, but you still got a job that you got to get done.
Speaker 1:If you're a breakfast club host, the music that drops is probably a little bit more of a priority than you enjoying your birthday.
Speaker 2:But we just got to give a lot of just grace to our black entertainers, because a lot of just not good at, you know, reading off the teleprompter.
Speaker 1:I was watching every time.
Speaker 2:No, I was watching FS1 and they had an elitist Every single time. No, I was watching FS1 and they had you?
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Speaker 2:on that podcast. Now I'm not going to say we made it, but like we're getting there, like it's it's. It's a slow burn in a lot of different processes, but when it comes to the impact, I can't get mad at us, man.
Speaker 1:We took a step.
Speaker 2:Like there's people now like talking about us in spaces that we're not in and I'm not in. I mean, yeah, I'm saying, but it's more frequent.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know there's more people discussing the name, discussing the brand. You know they're not speaking it favorably.
Speaker 2:But what do we expect? The first haters? We're haters ourselves, so we expect hate in return now it's the only thing what you give out, you will receive, and so we're okay with that so we're not delusional about it we got burners going like. People are making burners of us burners on which platform on twitter, so I mean a lawless land it's, it's, it's crazy out here, so I'm appreciating it man.
Speaker 1:Did they put, did they say anything on the account?
Speaker 2:nothing yet, no, okay but I'm pretty sure they're gonna do some bullshit yeah probably so I mean, hey, bring it on, I'm not, I'm not scared, but no, I mean, oh man, like it's just, this is where we it's like I told you it's gonna happen, like it's exactly what's gonna happen. We're gonna poke the right bears and get the you know, get what we needed I need to be compensated monetarily for what?
Speaker 2:for for the hard work, not with burner pages well see, first it comes to burner pages, then the monitor you know, yeah, you know, I'm impatient you know, that's what we got to get there that's all I like, skipping steps this is all part of the plan we're all getting to that, so that's all that really matters. When it comes to that, it all comes down to my little, my plans that I make up, and again, these people are just so easy you know, it's not like we're going against, you know, high school graduates or anything you're, you're a sinister man.
Speaker 2:Well, I've been sinister since a young man, young diabolical man. That just made me think about so. When I was like eight years old, right, my mom had our cut. My cousins come and like live with us or whatever, and one of them you know he had kids in that house like, hey, we kept it open.
Speaker 1:Mad kids you had, they had, she had foster kids, biological kids and just random strays from the family moving in. That's crazy, random strays from the family is.
Speaker 2:But no, uh, we had some family coming, one of my cousins. He, you know, wasn't up to his reading level, let's just say that. So she used to have us do like sentences and shit together and one time he was trying to make fun of me with his sentence and he said you know a how you spell duck. So I'm eight, he probably like 14 and I'm like it's d-i-c-k I thought you were.
Speaker 1:I thought you would have made him spell f-u-c-k.
Speaker 2:No well, he knew started with a d, so I couldn't. He wasn't that far off he knew it was a d, but I said d-i-c-k and so he writes it on there. So then he gives my mom the sentences or whatever, and it says fred is a yellow dick which is not too far off, and she was like why would you say that he was? I was trying to spell duck and I asked fred. He said it's how you spell it and i'm'm like I'm eight years old, what are you?
Speaker 1:talking about. Why would you be doing that? Why do you not know how to spell duck? No child left behind. It's crazy.
Speaker 2:Well, this was before no child left behind. This is what might have sparked it if this was going on beforehand. But no, I just always thought that was funny. My mom brings it up to me all the time.
Speaker 1:She's like yo little kid, you are a yellow dick.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, hey, I knew what I was, what I was doing. He wasn't. It wasn't an inaccurate sentence at all. It was my, my prophecy for myself that was just gonna be addictive people and you fulfill it on a regular basis I mean what can, what can you?
Speaker 1:what can I say? A very mellow vibe. This what we on? Yeah, we cooling.
Speaker 2:We not turning up.
Speaker 1:No, I'm going to have my lint cross. I'm about to throw the blanket on Might. Throw a fire on behind us for the one time. For the one time.
Speaker 2:This is for all those Sexy people who just lost they Bitcoin. I know you sad, but, baby, it's gonna come right back around, but until then, You're so pleased with yourself. The storm is coming.
Speaker 1:Oh, my God.
Speaker 2:And when she got that fire perfume filling through the room.
Speaker 1:I think we should let the song rock a little bit more than talk. I know we need to talk. I think you're talking a little too much.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, oh my goodness, she's got that soul stuff. If you're playing this, you know she got a bush.
Speaker 1:I was going to say, like definitely giving moisturized shea buttery energy. She might do a trim fellas, but she ain't shaving nothing.
Speaker 2:She cares more about her vaginal health than your aesthetics. This big girl pussy over here. Oh, I like that song that was a good call for you. You did. You did your thing with that one. You did your big one shout out to you for that shout out for you for that. All right, you are now listening to talk fnf tv. I'm your host absurd rhetoric and I'm with my lovely and amazing and she, like she might be slightly tired co-host miss reality hi guys all right man.
Speaker 2:We got a lot to talk about. We got to keep it local early though because, uh, some some access has happened. We've got some information from double xl magazine. They've posted some statements regarding mr young baby mr young baby mr little baby. I should have said huh yeah, mr little baby like the man's name is literally little baby little babe, so okay.
Speaker 2:so atlanta pd, uh, is calling out little baby saying his actions led to the murder of the man's name. Is literally Lil Baby, lil Babe, so okay. So Atlanta PD is calling out Lil Baby saying his actions led to the murder of two teenagers this summer or last summer.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm. What actions are these?
Speaker 2:So what they're saying here is during a press conference that just happened, wednesday. Atlanta PD announced several artists have been in connection for the killings of 13 year old jacody davis and lamar freeman. Major ralph woodfolk stated the shootings were part of a gang war that started with the shooting at little baby's music video last may, where three people were injured. He quotes, and I say, the cowardly acts of an atlanta-based rapper that decided to go into a rival's gang stronghold in a place where he knew he should not have been. What folks said, and they also confirmed that he was speaking about little baby when he said that authorities say, following the music video shooting, multiple uh, multiple shootings and homicides took place and it seemed to be retaliatory. The teen murder was a poorly resolved little baby's rival, calling in a hit from prison. This team is working relentlessly to hold you accountable, again referring to little baby why is little baby the one being held accountable in this situation?
Speaker 1:when I read that, I was like this is bs completely well, we know where atlanta is.
Speaker 2:In regards to the fact that you know we lost the, they lost the thug case, so now, just stole my sauce they've had a lot of it's fine, I do it to you, no they lost the case. They've been in a situation where a lot of these kind of Rico cases haven't been falling through the way that they expected.
Speaker 1:They smoking dicks. That's what I said. Atlanta smoking dicks because they lost thug. I mean, the only way they need some.
Speaker 2:I mean, the only way these things kind of work and we've already seen is people have to talk regardless, like even with the asap rocky thing has shown me it could be on video and it don't matter, like if niggas ain't all cooperating the right story.
Speaker 1:Anything could change in that what does somebody have to say in this situation for little baby to be held accountable? Because, from what we just read, there was a hit that was called from prison and it happened at low. It happened to have happened at little baby's like video shoot.
Speaker 2:Well, it seemed like those, those two things are trying to be separate two separate things, okay.
Speaker 1:So the the retaliatory shooting that happened after little baby's video shoot was called as a hit from prison, and then the shooting that happened at the shoot little baby had nothing to do with. No, did he have a gun out himself? Did he do the shooting that happened?
Speaker 2:at the shoot. Little baby had nothing to do with no did he have a gun out himself?
Speaker 1:did he do the shooting?
Speaker 2:according to atlanta pd. What they're saying is you knew what territory that you were in this is that's bullshit.
Speaker 1:That's y'all job and you are instigating violence what do you mean? I'm just instigating violence by simply. I'm not agreeing with you.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying that's what they're implying with that it's absolute nonsense, because I mean, this is the thing. You can say something like that, if you have the evidence to support that he knew what he was doing.
Speaker 1:In that regard, can you charge somebody with like nana, nana boo boo. Like can you charge somebody with um?
Speaker 2:not that, but if a riot you can, I can see that being, as you know, the same as causing a riot if there's a shooting outburst inciting violence, inciting violence.
Speaker 2:If you're going out there with the intent of antagonizing opposition so that they do result in violence, then but again, you need a lot of evidence for that. You'd have to show that this was a planned, you know, coordinated event. This is what they were trying to do. This was in wake of somebody's passing or something like that. So I mean, we talked about this before with Lil Baby in regards to, you know, his change in the music and the people he was, you know, no longer being involved with.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that too. He's been very careful with his image and like what he's been doing the past couple of years I think since the pandemic, he's been a little bit more careful about like the image.
Speaker 2:I think the image part I would be in question because he was pictured with the gun when he was with uh in houston and he was shown to still be active.
Speaker 1:It's just, I'm not I think it's been on it on a decline since the pandemic, like he's been trying to calm down he's been laying low, for sure, yeah 100. So I don't. This is just.
Speaker 2:It makes apd look crazy to me I mean the entire judicial system in Atlanta just looks like a joke because what type of evidence do you need to have to punish this man in any way, shape or form?
Speaker 1:and then his lawyers are gonna have a field day with this.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying if you have something that's concrete and that y'all can put them down for I'm not against that. Because if you're inciting any kind of violence, like when I look at all the times, I look in the newspaper and I see these kids who are getting involved in x, y and z in regards to this violence stuff they look like little baby in that regard. They haircut like them, they dress like them, all the other stuff.
Speaker 1:Every nigga in atlanta look like little baby and that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So what I'm saying in that regard if there's punishment that needs to be dished out, dish it out, but at this, this isn't enough. You're gonna have to prove a lot more.
Speaker 1:If you're gonna try to put him down because this is just if anything.
Speaker 2:It's just like a threat to try to get him to acquiesce to whatever request or demands that y'all have for him right now has he not been doing so, has he not been like? A model citizen I don't think they're asking him to be a model citizen.
Speaker 1:I think they're asking to talk oh, I think this is not gonna work.
Speaker 2:I mean, this is a way that you can try to push, push that, to do that, to say, to tell some people things to, because again it's 13 year old, kids are getting killed in this.
Speaker 1:Like we can't ignore that part yeah, so that that's the real piece of the to the people who lost their lives in this situation.
Speaker 2:Definitely and this has been a trend going on with a lot of the you know cliques or gang beats that's been going on in the city. So we can't ignore that there is validity to the fact that violence has been going on. Who is the you know kingpin or the, the, the perpetrator or the person who's calling in these hits? That goes to be you know said. But the fact that they at least have okay, so they got somebody information enough to say he calling hit, that would at least tell me there's some recording of him saying why he's calling a hit Like this, ain't no, just cold.
Speaker 1:And was this person connected to Baby?
Speaker 2:I mean, obviously, if he says retaliatory, then there has to be some type of opposition.
Speaker 1:Like don't do that. Don't be calling hits on my behalf, Please, sir.
Speaker 2:Trying to be a model citizen calling hits on my behalf, please, sir, trying to be a model citizen? Well, it doesn't seem like on on his behalf. It seems as though he was trying to retaliate against little baby.
Speaker 1:And then that's what those young men oh, so this was the other side that did it from what I'm gathering.
Speaker 2:I mean, all we have is what this is saying here, but who I'm so confused because?
Speaker 1:who was shot at the original?
Speaker 2:so it says it was just three injury it just says it was three people that were injured. They don't say anything. They say the authority is saying following the music video shooting. So afterwards multiple shootings and homicide took place oh, multiple shootings and took place that seemed to be retaliatory seemed to be so. They're not even 100, sure, and they're saying the teens murders were reportedly as a result of a rival calling in a hit from prison.
Speaker 2:So a rival called one of the teens no a rival called in a hit from prison, so a rival called so one of the teens no, a rival called in a hit against the two teens okay, the two teens okay that's what it's saying right here jesus christ, this is too much, it's, it's sad man, and I mean that's why we we talked about this before in regards to black, you know, black boys and hip-hop, and again, I don't want to put nothing on that man. I don't know what he did or what he didn't do.
Speaker 2:I want to do nothing I want justice to be served at the end of the day, that's, that's always what I stand on. But we also got to understand there. There's reasons why atlanta is in this position. At what they're trying to do and why they're. You can say, picking at our artists now because they look bad, they like you suck fanny fanny, look bad she got. She had trump. Do her wrong, uh thug, and did her wrong lucci. Back out like y'all.
Speaker 1:Y'all didn't do nothing, but just slow up the pace yeah and um, they have that cop city that they're building here too. So I don't know. I feel like everything has to do with everything no, I mean we can.
Speaker 2:That would be a rabbit hole. We can dig down all the resistance that they're trying to build in regards to this.
Speaker 1:Again, I told you.
Speaker 2:They're preparing for civil resistance, but you know how I feel, like this, if y'all niggas did do it. This is what I do feel like, honestly, that nigga is guilty. Sir, settle down, you have to go deliberate. I don't need to deliberate. Hang that nigga now I got the rope right here.
Speaker 1:Uncle Ruckus is crazy.
Speaker 2:For real man Y'all know how.
Speaker 1:Y'all know how I be feeling about it. Sometimes I be like Lock the nigga up, but then you just gonna throw my phone. This nigga just threw my phone. But then, on the other hand, I be like I want, I want this nigga to get away with it a little bit. I kind of want this nigga to get away with it.
Speaker 2:If the nigga did it, I'd never want him to get away with it. I don't want to see anybody innocent ever go to jail, but if you are doing shit, you need to be punished.
Speaker 1:That's just how it should be are doing shit, you need to be punished. That's just how it should be. If everything was perfect, then there would be nobody innocent in prison.
Speaker 2:But everything is not perfect so I mean I agree with if everything gonna not be perfect.
Speaker 1:Let's let a couple criminals slip through.
Speaker 2:Slide through no, y'all be letting the bad ones. No, y'all do be letting the bad ones, the ones that just instigate more violence you know, if you're doing a little credit card scam, learn out, yeah all right. Yeah, then what happened to the little people who never got their money? They never got their restitution no, not ponzi scheme level I'm talking about credit card schemes and all that other stuff.
Speaker 1:Folks don't get their money back a lot of times for that either well, lock the credit card company up, not the, not the nigga who stole the little 2k. It's like what?
Speaker 2:all right, so let's get into these white girl rappers. So I was mistaken man, our girl, bad baby, she, she came through. I thought the one with musical talent, the one who actually came from the loins of a musician absolutely had a shot. No proof that she had any musical talent the this that she came out wasn't bad it wasn't bad, but obviously she got resources we talking about a girl who came from the trenches. I'm talking about, as in bad baby, dr phil do you not know who bad baby is?
Speaker 1:I've heard so much, I ain't gonna lie. She got slapped. Hit your bitch in my socks.
Speaker 2:I was gonna say that she do be slapping. She do got slapped. I ain't gonna lie like when she was. She's been doing this she has some bars.
Speaker 1:So mad right now. Let me just start the foundation of this, this conversation. I'm mad that we having it talk about the rap talent of these two little white girls. It upsets me. Let's move on okay.
Speaker 2:So let's kind of break down some of the stuff she did in this video. So first off, we have to take in the fact that she had a travis barker imitator. She the whole time she twerking on a nigga and then he had the.
Speaker 1:He had his brand on too. Travis barker had that brand in the 2000s. It was like a f that looked like whatever, but she had, he had that.
Speaker 2:I had niggas in the head in the head.
Speaker 1:I didn't even know that was travis barker's until I was looking into the t and I was like oh so basically she's disrespecting her dad off top in regards to having a drummer. It's on a kanye beat that kanye um he cleared the sample for the beat there's some other stuff that we'll get into later yeah she.
Speaker 2:Then she calls out alabama for rapping like lotto. I thought that was pretty hard. Then she talks about how she just get passed around. She said she fucked Jack Boy.
Speaker 1:She said she be getting trains rolling on her. She said that everybody knows that you're a whore and that your pussy stink also.
Speaker 1:She was just man like these little white girls going at it is hilarious, you know what, though, but the craziest thing is she said in the thing that she, she fucked Tiger, got pregnant by him and killed the baby. That was the thing, but we talked about that last time too, because she'd been airing her shit out for mad long, and then, recently, bad Baby posted screenshots of her like having conversations with people telling her that she was pregnant, that Alabama was pregnant and got rid of the baby.
Speaker 1:She was bragging about telling other people about it no, like there was, she was having a conversation with somebody else and they were like confirming that she was pregnant with taiga's um, baby. And then there was some other dudes she was talking to and she was like oh, um, are you gonna fuck her? Or something like that. And he was like no, she literally just fucked taiga, like a day ago hey, alabama, that's a smart move.
Speaker 2:You did the right thing.
Speaker 1:It's not a smart move because apparently she got kicked out of the kardashian house. I don't know if she was in the kardashian house or whatever, but apparently she's not on good terms with the kardashians I told you she being a rebel right now, I mean I called all this out yo bad, bad baby.
Speaker 2:I apologize, I did not know. You know I'm saying you was gonna kill her like that you have horrible music.
Speaker 1:You was regular basis, you was talking about oh, she's suing and shit, so I thought she wasn't gonna come with the bars I thought they was gonna go the white, the white girl route, but they bad baby doubled down on her on her trailer park um roots yeah, she went straight to the trailer parks.
Speaker 2:She got the daisy dukes out.
Speaker 1:She was getting real nasty with it everyone was talking about how she looked in the video oh, she definitely looked sickly yeah, everyone was talking about how she didn't look good. I was like trying to put my eye on it. I was like what something's?
Speaker 2:alabama you got to do your next video with a skeleton and act like that's her, like that's, that's where she got to go. At this point she got to call, call her a corpse.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but that wouldn't, eat, because that's literally not the case.
Speaker 2:I mean she's been sick and all that stuff. So you got to make mockery of all that. You kind of got to go low. Now there's no other choice. That's the only way Alabama is going to get out of this.
Speaker 1:Alabama's not going to get out of this. This is it, it's done.
Speaker 2:You got beat and this is your first rap beef and you lost it. Hey, I still believe you can come back with some fire. I think the chances of it is highly unlikely. I think you probably had lightning in a bottle with that first one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's it for you. So Bad Baby sampled the Kanye beat, he came out and he made a video. I assume Travis Barker reached out to kanye and then kanye uh agreed to make this video clearing things up because he cares about his family unit and children in general but they also used his voice, though that was the real thing.
Speaker 2:That was ai. Yeah, that was the ai voice, but he cleared that. He cleared that we yeah.
Speaker 1:So we thought that kanye might have like hopped on a remix or whatever, which was crazy because that would have been too quick. But kanye came out in a video that alabama posted on her tiktok like initially, and he was basically like I cleared this because the music uh I clear everything yeah, he was like I clear everything because I've had so much trouble with getting shit cleared myself, so that sounds very kanye. He had no idea what it was for, who it was for, what it was going towards.
Speaker 1:He was just like go ahead I don't believe that, though I think he knew what was going on and then it backfired, so then he just apologized and then, um, he also said that the that wasn't his voice and that it was ai and he wouldn't be in the middle of this, and he spoke to travis and blali blase, blase.
Speaker 2:So kanye, you know you definitely would get in some middle of this. This is definitely kanye's alley right here some white girls beefing. What can? Kanye couldn't get enough of this I'm surprised he not fucking alabama oh shit that would be the move hey, I mean kanye, you gotta make a play you gotta you.
Speaker 1:Just you divorce now. So I mean or bad baby no, don't do that.
Speaker 2:You better than that. You better than that. That's just like robert smith leaving his wife for a playboy 2010, like no, don't do that. Don't. Don't disgrace the black man I was so hurt when I learned that I don't he cheated. Robert smith is the richest black man in the world, or african-american. He left his wife for a for the 2010 playboy model of the year.
Speaker 2:You know that's like men are the worst, though, but I'm just saying like in, in context, like when you really think about that and you put everything in perspective. That's like getting the trailer park of whites, like you got a shined up trailer park gal. You didn't get like a roth child or like somebody with a distinguished name no, he wanted something hot and shiny you got a hot and shiny turd that's it like like that's sad, that makes me sad when I think of that, so I don't want to think about it.
Speaker 1:If you cheat on on me, it would be with a Rothschild.
Speaker 2:It would have to be something like distinguished, couldn't be like no, no, no, can I cheat?
Speaker 1:on you with somebody distinguished? Is that if it's a Rothschild as well?
Speaker 2:Well, we can just get into our next conversation in regards to a woman who did do that. So Steve Smith.
Speaker 1:Can we read the text messages? Pull them up. Okay, you can introduce the while I pull up the text messages and in this conversation I would explain to you what exactly I would do if you did something like that okay, this is not a roth child, though, that she cheated with so I mean it's better than what this nigga was.
Speaker 2:But so steve smith, y'all not familiar. He's a wide receiver. He's nfa the NFL. He played for the Carolina Panthers, most famously. But he was also for a short period of time with the Baltimore Ravens. In his you know kind of like retirement they'll get involved in team events and the teams they play with to keep you know good rapport, to have you know access to certain things. And he joined the marching band and you actually see him. There's clips of him leading the marching band while they're performing. So again, just a note. Steve Smith is a married man. In the midst of his marching band journey let's call it that he runs into a woman on the marching band. She and him start to have an affair. Text messages get exchanged and eventually her husband finds out and the things that he read, the things that he exposed like. He even has a video out where he's talking to steve smith and steve just like, I'm sorry, that's all he's saying so so these text messages are absolutely crazy.
Speaker 1:The the screenshot I'm reading. It starts with just yes, sir, with a kissy face I don't even know how you got that far, but yes, sir she violated. That's disrespectful as fuck he was dropping dick off like the uber. Um then he says, take me down down your throat like you, kind of like you wanted to suck me off, and she goes I did, but I would have gagged on. I would have gagged on it, but I had to come home yo, you can already tell what kind of white woman she is she's white.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is a white woman, okay most definitely he said you enjoy it. You like to feel it, and then she goes. I like feeling it in my, in my, my wet pussy, and then he goes me too me too.
Speaker 2:That's sick.
Speaker 1:That's a nasty nigga right there, me too letting, letting you taste it, though, would be s turn on. Nobody in this situation knows how to spell, but I guess everyone is horny this nigga got cte and also that, and they just texting getting, they shit off.
Speaker 2:You didn't even get to the worst. One short, he said. Shawty arranged her iud she said you were so deep I think you almost knocked my iud out, not the birth control once I saw that I was so confused about why the story was the way it was at this point, because, as a man, you not only do you see this, these text messages of your wife clearly not seeing you as the man you thought you were you know what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying not, she is not feeling you in that kind of manner. But also, you see, this dude who is just violating the woman who mothered your children. You know what I'm saying. This is a real family. This isn't like they've been married for like six months and she's been cheating on. No, this is a real family that she just broke up to get, yes, nasty pictures yeah, but this is not even a nasty picture.
Speaker 1:This is just a terrible this is just from a terrible like there's, there's no genitalia in this.
Speaker 2:No, what I'm saying is nasty. Because you really like this nigga like you, ain't it? Ain't like you just fucking a nigga because you want to get an nfl body or not. No, you like, bro, and only do you like. You continue disrespecting our home by keeping this affair going on.
Speaker 1:As soon as I learned that this couple was white, I was like this makes perfect sense, because when I first heard of the story in my brain, I just was assuming that everyone was black for some reason and then, like you kind of deserve what you got from bro, because what kind of loser screen records talking to the man and then puts it out on the internet like you did something tough he was like so you were fucking my wife. And he was like sorry, yeah, one time.
Speaker 2:That's why he apologized one time. It didn't say anything else but was it an apology? It was a sorry that I fucked your wife. That's what it was basically like what happened to the days where you saw those messages and you, you held it down. You let her keep, you know doing what she doing, you wait for them to meet up and you do a murder suicide. Like what happened to those days, wow, like what happened to those days where you handle shit like a man like they're still here.
Speaker 2:You handle it like a man. You don't go out here. Put it on the internet so everyone can know.
Speaker 1:They read it in the newspaper like what are we talking about when I said that coy needs to kill that little boy?
Speaker 2:See, that's crazy, like you put it like that.
Speaker 1:That man.
Speaker 2:Okay, that's better, because niggas was thinking See her baby daddy.
Speaker 1:Then I was crazy, but now you're campaigning for murder suicide.
Speaker 2:If you're getting violated and disrespected. The IUD got arranged. It's over with.
Speaker 1:He was long dicking that man's wife.
Speaker 2:It's over with was long dicking that man's wife.
Speaker 1:It's over with all everybody it was unlike anything she had ever experienced before in her entire life bro, it's steve mcnair.
Speaker 2:All over again, like it's done. We're just, it's everybody's out, everybody's done, and you have to double homicide suicide. No, it's yeah oj, we're gonna do some oj shit like reverse oj my nigga like no, this is the goldberg nigga doing it, she said.
Speaker 1:She said hold on.
Speaker 2:There was one more text I thought was crazy we came from an era where men at least had some type of respect about themselves. And now?
Speaker 1:she said I enjoy it when you come inside me so you're a married woman that's why.
Speaker 2:That's why you got to spaz out and this is why this guy, you really a sucker. I don't respect you. You deserve what happened to you.
Speaker 1:You have an unprotected affair sex. That's crazy. She did not care about this man, not one bitch. She was like fuck my husband bro she I didn't mean to say that while pointing to you that's what you know.
Speaker 2:You was trying to shoot, but but it's cool. But no, this is wildly insane. I just couldn't imagine there being a next day after seeing those messages.
Speaker 1:And then he's the one that put him out.
Speaker 2:I couldn't imagine. Why do you want to show everybody you a sucker Like why? What about you made you feel better, like that only made more.
Speaker 1:Your 13th reason that's such a white man like hey, buddy, you've been fucking my wife, look who's been fucking my wife fella this nfl player, this big dick, nigga, no so that's why it's been a lot more room in there I'm not letting you get that off. No, that was good don't do that.
Speaker 2:I'm not letting you get that. That was, that's just not how vaginas work. That was good man, well, let's stay into this we're talking about, you know, people being unallowed. Let's stay into this a little bit, luigi, my brother. They doing them wrong yeah they doing my man, luigi, wrong, and I don't like it. Man. I want to report on some things it's been going.
Speaker 1:It's hard to know what kind of real news you're getting with luigi, so I've been following, like the the fan pages earlier when I saw um an update about luigi in his case, they were saying his lawyers were saying that they were extremely frustrated because the police are not cooperating with them at all and they're not turning over evidence to um luigi's lawyers, whatsoever so before I go over this real quick, they did say that the evidence has been in question because, you know, a lot of things didn't happen correctly during the arrest His bag was unpacked and then repacked, and then then the gun was found.
Speaker 2:So, according to this is Luigi case file on Twitter breaking. According to the motion filed today by Luigi Manione, a Pennsylvania attorney, regarding his arrest at the McDonald's in Altoon. After almost 17 minutes of unlawful detention and interrogation, officer Fox of the police department finally read the defendant his Miranda rights. At the conclusion of reading his Miranda rights, they asked him if he would wish to speak and he shook his head. No officer immediately stated you are not in custody. The statement was materially false and accurate and contrary to the law. The defendant was in fact in custody and in fact, have been in custody since his illegal, unlawful seizure detention. So, man, they could potentially there's there is a way that they can get the evidence thrown out, especially with that gun. What?
Speaker 2:if luigi gets off luigi could get off, and there's a lot of people who think, don't, luigi didn't do it. They think that they're just putting that on him because he was the closest person that had the identity and they just tossed the gun in his bag.
Speaker 1:I'm not against that theory at all that theory is now very valid, now that we know that the police unpacked and repacked his bag and didn't find the gun until after. That is the same reason we keep bringing up the ASAP Rocky case, but I think that's the same the evidence, the line of evidence comes into question because that's not the way it's supposed to be. The nigga isn't supposed to come back to his crime scene an hour later and find the shell casings after seven police officers scoured the area for it. This is the same Like. Like. What do you mean?
Speaker 2:but then you can also just put in perspective the man ain't getting a fair trial.
Speaker 1:But to be fair also, do you not have to unpack the bag to look through it?
Speaker 2:but you got to make sure you go through all the proper channels and that everybody's watching, because if he's not under arrest or he's known he's being under arrest and you've got his material. Now, looking at his bag has changed. You know you did violate his Fourth Amendment, right? But no this is what I'm saying. Even to that effect, he's still not getting a fair trial. You got the mayor of New York, essentially accusing him and not giving him any kind of due process.
Speaker 1:Eric Andre's. No, I'm talking about the woman. I'm talking about the woman. I'm not talking about Eric Adams.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about the woman'm not talking about erica. I'm talking about the woman, the mayor of new york, the governor of new york excuse me, okay, the governor of new york yeah, she's on the news not giving this man any kind of fair shake.
Speaker 1:The prosecutors on the news, essentially saying everybody that he did it the jury is not gonna be easy to pick out um unbiased members of the jury no it's not gonna be easy at all, because this is a circus no, this is insane.
Speaker 2:So I don't know what they're gonna figure out with luigi, but hey, we are on your side. You know, I want to see justice be served, like I always do, and in this manner. I think that you know that's what we're gonna see I want him to get away with it. I don't think, I don't think he did it what's the point of saying he got to get away with it if he didn't do it he?
Speaker 1:didn't do it. He didn't do that shit.
Speaker 2:Shout out to Luigi man Free Luigi, free the guys.
Speaker 1:Free my guy.
Speaker 2:Free the guy, free the one, free the All right. So did you see what was going on with DJ Academics, and Just Hilarious.
Speaker 1:I did not at all. I don't try to get DJ academic type news on my timeline unless it has to do with his demise.
Speaker 2:So you know, him and Jess Larris have had a beef for like a long time now it's been going on, because he even said again, like he's so mean to her. He's like oh, I thought you was a transgender.
Speaker 2:before I didn't even know until recently you was a real woman, like so they've had the longest of beef, but he's now kind of taking shots at her job. So he was talking about let me see if I can find this tweet, I thought I saved it he was talking about, uh, the relationship basically between her and lauren la rosa, and that is the girl who has been the kind of the fourth addition to the breakfast club the girl from tmz replacing her.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the one who's?
Speaker 2:yeah, who can read better than her? And basically he's just been calling out for just being way, way more prepared uh, better, you know, auditor, in regards to what she's speaking, actually caring about the news because, like just recently, they had the drake album and she was oh, I didn't listen to, it's my birthday.
Speaker 1:I was like, yeah, I understand it's your birthday, but you still got a job that you got to get if you're a breakfast club host, the fucking music that drops is probably a little bit more of a priority than you enjoying your birthday but also like you haven't put in the the hard work to be able to be like oh no you know, I'm saying like that's the, that's the main thing, because like somebody, like a charlamagne, could do that, charlamagne could say that, and we'd be, even when charlamagne, don't show up for certain interviews.
Speaker 1:Needs to be in the comments, like where. Like are you stupid? Like why are you not?
Speaker 2:here. This is what he says. The just letters got reduced from comedian to a read from the chic gossip girl. At least the other one knows legal shit and actually got sources just as a di hire at this point, only there to pander to the black, the black loud, ignorant woman.
Speaker 1:Sometimes you got to check a box dj academic is a babbling fucking buffoon like she did not. Going from being a stand up comedian to being on a nationally syndicated radio show is not a step down, it's not a demotion. We talked a whole lot of shit about jess hilarious. But then when dj academic is talking about how she affirms loudmouth black women like you affirm you felt that little dick incels like y'all.
Speaker 2:If, if we're talking about which, which type of people, which platform affirms, then you have your own pieces of shit that you affirm to mickey you call that nigga mickey like oh, this nigga irritates me, but I think to be fair, though, in regards to I know she's not a di hire, but he does have a point where she's when it comes to just being a professional at the craft itself. You already have charlamagne, who's gonna be cutting up. You have dj mv, who you know can bring a lackluster.
Speaker 1:I mean he's trash, just sitting there he's. I mean you can go, he's just there now. Now, why is dj envy?
Speaker 2:there, somebody gotta do the introductions like somebody gotta put the music on.
Speaker 1:I guess somebody gotta be like we here with you know, somebody gotta say, somebody has to say that charlamagne can't do, that.
Speaker 2:The buttons have to be pressed but I feel like she doesn't bring enough in regards to just information, like so.
Speaker 1:She's funny, but we already got that with charlamagne, so now we just got two people trying to have a funny off I think they could have hired just for a little segment, just with the mess segment and from what I've seen, like I do enjoy the, the other woman from tmz a little bit more.
Speaker 2:She, she gives journalists you know what's funny so there has been a lot of conversation has been happening about that. You know, we were the first one to kind of wake that up a little bit. We talked about that way before all the other podcasters were trying to, you know, push them against each other. We have thrown that in one of our conversations what about jess?
Speaker 2:yeah, about jess and lauren laurosa, who we thought was better, because remember I said I thought jess was better. I had like just a lot better. But I just like Jess energy and I always I think Jess is cool, I just Jess is hilarious.
Speaker 1:She is very funny yeah, I like.
Speaker 2:I like her energy. I just think, in the position that they put her in, that requires somebody with a more professional background and somebody who was a personality from like, either like a journalist or someone who was someone who had to read teleprompters and stuff and then was becoming a personality not a personality to now you want them to do reading segments and stuff and then was becoming a personality Now the personality to now you want them to do reading segments and stuff. Like that. That's always a hard transition.
Speaker 1:I think she's extremely talented and I think she has the type of personality that grasps her audience. We've seen her try to find her footing in her career with the show that she did with Rel and I thought she did a good job acting on that show and I actually think Rel is a horrible actor, but that's a whole. That's a completely different like topic. She did an amazing job on that show. She does great on her social media. She didn't do that well on Wildin' Out when she was on Wildin' Out. She's just like trying to find where her personality and where her type of comedy works the best. I think she needs to be a host somewhere.
Speaker 2:And we just got to give a lot of just grace to our black entertainers, because a lot of just not good at, you know, reading off the teleprompter I was watching, every no, I was watching time.
Speaker 2:No, I was watching fs1 and they had an elitist I was watching fs1 and they had little wayne up there reading the teleprompter and I thought that man was about to fall out of seat. How he, trying to get close to that shit, like I'm like my nigga, the word don't change because you got closer to it, like that shit, the word is still the same. The word is the word, no matter how far are you looking back from me, like my boy wayne was struggling up there and I felt bad like nick, right, you were better than niggas because you can read. No, I just think nick, I think niggas is wrong for putting niggas who struggle at that in that kind of position. I think that's messed up. But why can't you read that's? That is a tough way to have a teleprompter is tough.
Speaker 1:Don't do that come on, we both had to do it is tough so don't.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. That's a tough thing to do. That's not something that just I am a great public public reader I'm not saying that you're not, I'm just saying when you have to read off a teleprompter that takes me that takes practice. So if you're not used to that, or even reading off a car does wayne, not at this point, have he's been famous enough to not, but he's not reading off a teleprompter.
Speaker 1:They're doing drugs every day he is doing lots of drugs and he barely remembers his own lyrics and his locks are barely connecting to his own scalp.
Speaker 2:So we'll give him grace thank you, thank you all right. So we gotta talk about something else. Man I got, I got pressed by rory. Man I did, I got pressed by him on twitter. I don't think he would.
Speaker 2:He would wouldn't define it as impressing me, but I wouldn't define it as him pressing you either I like it to define it as that, because it felt like that I don't think anything I did deserved even the response that I got, but I had to wake it up because you always talk well you know, I always listen, I listen to, they show so every time I listen to they show I have commentary and because they have the new Rory and Maul Twitter community, I'll post my thoughts in the community.
Speaker 2:So I say laugh my ass off, rory, think you can really work hard to become a billionaire. They are so naive. I think that's the part he didn't like, because he says this in his next one. But before I say, be happy, be happy for your, be happy for your friend, without bootlicking, please. So he goes, since we're, since we are naive and you are so experienced, how did jay-z become a billionaire? Why he do that? Why he do that?
Speaker 1:because he thinks you're one of the people on the internet just saying stuff. He think I'm one of the people on the internet just saying stuff.
Speaker 2:He think I'm one of those people, just be talking yeah, but and little does he know.
Speaker 1:You read as well.
Speaker 2:So I said I said the first part, which was it was just a simple, just retort. The same way, every billionaire has exploiting the labor of the people around them, which I think is such a vague thing to say in that regard, because that that means something different to everybody. So I felt like you know what, if I'm going to say he's exploiting people, I think I should find a way better. Maybe a concrete example in regards to hey how has he been exploiting people?
Speaker 2:exactly. So I went back, I did some history and I remember in 2005 this article came out and it was called sweatshops and uh, sweatshop labor and hip-hop apparel and what it discussed in there was mostly about sean john, but it included a part in there where it said that rock, rock aware and there was another company, I think um, academics or something like whatever. That old label was back in the day like an old skater kind of label, but it was that kind of clothing brand. They all used a company.
Speaker 2:I think this company called like comet is what I was looking at when I was googling and they got their shirts produced from sweatshops and these people were getting paid pennies on the dollar so that they could get these shirts that they could sell at a low price and make the brand rockerwear. And when jay-z sold rockerware he sold it for about quarter of a billion dollars. So I I would think, hey, there's exploitation in a way that most people can consume it. That is a clear-cut example. He would use sweatshops to build a brand on for his apparel and now he is part. That partly got him to be in a billionaire.
Speaker 2:But then you can go into what I'm saying, but then you can go into just many different list of just anytime. You hear stories of people not being paid for their work, not being paid for beats, doing something for the quote unquote. Look, those are exploits exploitation as well.
Speaker 1:So I mean to me just to say a billionaire got there by hard work is actually disrespectful to the labor that he exploited to get there Brand deal with Tiffany's that uses blood diamonds Like there's, if you look into the, the Barclays, where, if you ask specific people in Brooklyn, he displaced a bunch of black people in their black homes to build the barclays center in brooklyn, like if you look in hard enough it's not even hard. We'll see well, you just gotta. You gotta look hard because people don't want to do that?
Speaker 2:no, but you just gotta, you just can't come from the perspective that everything he does and because it benefits him, it means it benefits everybody involved- no, it benefits him and his family, and that's all again. That's all my statement had to say about that, and it was you ate them up it was just funny because he I didn't get a response of course you didn't, because you retorted with fact somebody did say the silence was deafening.
Speaker 2:That was a funny. That was a funny story. But it's all love, roy man, you my man, I'm just one. I just felt like it was good to have that discussion and you know I don't like bootlicking. You can say Jay Z, you know, is happy he got off and he's suing Busby and all that stuff, without trying to turn this into the class war and defending the wrong side. In my opinion that's all yeah, what's next baby? Y'all niggas, stop loving these white women man how many times on this specific? Show.
Speaker 1:You said this a lot have I told you, niggas, to stop doing that? Not not just stop doing that, but there's a long list of of of things that I say when it comes to this specific um situation. First love your white women silently and leave us the fuck out of it you would think just leave us out of it, because we'll get into that, because he would.
Speaker 1:This nigga was not one of the niggas who just loved his white women silently, but get into the. You want to introduce the story, so I'll just let you guys know.
Speaker 2:So hannah copp, 25 year old, of keysville and this is in georgia. Uh is accused of killing her 30 year old uh boyfriend, baby, daddy. Right, I think they had a kid together, I believe yeah, they did have a child, so it's a baby daddy, uh, telvin osborne. So what happened in this story and this is what, again, this is what she said claim happened. They were out in the club, which there is video of seeing them out in the club.
Speaker 2:Came home at 5 am came home at 5 am and what she clearly wanted to do was clean her gun. And in the midst of her cleaning her gun, it uh misfired and killed. Uh. Telvin, telvin, telvin, that's a country ass name yeah and it killed telvin.
Speaker 2:so I already know this is a lie because I went to school in this area, like I went to college out in this area, so I know a little bit about south georgia and a lot of these girls out there. A white girl in south georgia is coming home from the club drunk. It's not thinking about cleaning her gun, I promise you. She trying to get her tuna smash, like that's the only thing that's on her mind.
Speaker 1:She's not thinking about, unless she's trying to kill her nigga.
Speaker 2:That's what she did. Like she killed the nigga. Like let's be honest with you, if you watch the video, you can go back and see he was. You can go back and see he had some camera footage on the girls, some black girls, that was with them. She gives the death stare to the nigga. So this is what we can all easily allege would happen. You like black bitches now that's where it started. That's the conversation that started. So they leave there, they going home, she in the car the whole time. Oh, so you want your quick shakita now. Huh, you want akisha now. You're not cool with, with, with your hannah. You know you don't want your hannah montana anymore and she's probably talking shit going at him. She probably slapped him a few times in the car. If we we being honest. She looked like a hitter. Like these white women, they get drunk, they start swinging, they, they oh you're not gonna do anything.
Speaker 2:tevin you're. You're, your black ass, ain't shit. I tell you that over time he's a cop. I heard there was some allegation that her dad might be an officer.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So again we're into this story. They're getting back to the house. She slaps him one more time.
Speaker 1:Allegedly.
Speaker 2:He grabs her. He tells her hey Becky, hey white woman, hey, bitch, you ain't gonna be too many more of these swinging. She breaks off away from, gets to her gun, puts one into his chest. It's over with bow, bow, bow, bow. And the thing about it is because I want to feel bad, because tevin's cousin was out there, you know. Oh, this bitch didn't kill, you know she, because she didn't get arrested initially that was the crazy part.
Speaker 1:She because her daddy a cop.
Speaker 2:She told the police what happened and they they, they, you know wiped it off. You know everything was good. So the family started getting to you know a humbug online saying, hey, oh, this ain't right, she killed my cousin.
Speaker 1:All this other stuff yeah gets her arrested that's what I initially saw was like one of his cousins saying that um this white woman killed my black cousin and um she got away with it.
Speaker 2:They're not charging her so then they eventually do charge her after that. But what you understand is, when you go to the internet and you try to ask for sympathy, you are asking for a pandora's box because people will find everything about you if you have some type of social media presence and I want to say again I'm familiar with this area, south georgia. Niggas have the worst digital footprint of all time, the worst just these niggas have the stupidest pictures, the stupidest filters, the stupidest hand poses.
Speaker 2:These niggas are the dumbest niggas in the planet and he was definitely one of those like very country like this is a country bumpkin. Yeah, he wanted to drink guns.
Speaker 1:He wanted to drink that light with the white boys and the the fact is, I don't know, there's pictures of him with the white boy okay, all the pictures I saw him with men were with black men. No, I've pictures of him with the white boy Okay, all the pictures I saw him with men were with black men.
Speaker 2:No, I've seen the pictures with the white boy. So the problem I have with this here is I don't think we need to feel sorry for this man.
Speaker 1:If you go to his Facebook, he said that he would rather fuck a dog before he fucks a black bitch. That's what he said.
Speaker 2:And he said the dog got to be white he fucks a black bitch.
Speaker 1:That's what he said. And he said the dog, and the dog gotta be white. And then there was another, was like oh thank, thank god for my blonde blessing.
Speaker 2:Your blonde blessing was your undoing nigga so that's why I'm like you see his family now saying oh, y'all, disrespectful, y'all, bro, when your digital footprint is this trash, you can't expect people to have any kind of empathy for you, big dog no your cousin was a piece of shit dog.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, like I mean that's what that nigga chose to do with his existence and I mean he got what he got and I'm not saying he deserved it, but you ain't gonna get. You can't tell people to not be critical of a nigga when he say he gonna fuck a dog over a black woman you didn't deserve to die, but like nobody's gonna cry about it like real shit.
Speaker 2:Y'all be the ones who want to jump onto these milk. You want to be this milk merchant? You got to understand what you're dealing with, man. You're gonna lose a large swath of the community, man.
Speaker 1:We're not going to support that in your unfortunate demise if that happens sometimes dealing with a white woman is dangerous because systematically, if something happens, the system is going to protect her and it's not gonna protect you. We saw it with that other, um, black man that got choked out by the little white girl yeah, when they were charged?
Speaker 1:yes, I believe she did get charged for that yeah, like, but that was in australia right yeah, and that took mad long for them to charge her in the first place. Like you niggas be loving the fuck out of these white women, and then these white women be using you up and then literally throwing you away they're murdering you. Like, like, for real like and you can go ahead like, go ahead and love your white woman out loud, but if you left black women out of it, then you would have garnered more sympathy than you do now.
Speaker 2:But now genuinely but see, that's how again. That's how these south georgia niggas are okay, I don't care I got a story right. So one time me and my roommate went out, we was at the bar and one of his partners came out and he uh threw and threw south georgia, nigga. Like, that's where he from.
Speaker 2:Like, I think he may be from the same county that this happened there so he's out with us, we chilling and we like yo man, it's a lot, of, a lot of not attractive women here tonight, a lot of bad bitches here tonight. You know, just us talking and shooting the shit unprovoked. This nigga goes, yeah, yeah, but I ain't with them. Dark bitches though, I'm like what the fuck. Like me and my roommate was like huh, nigga, you, the darkest nigga in here, what are you? What the fuck is?
Speaker 1:but that's how them niggas it's wired out there self-hatred like you got made fun of as a little boy, while you was growing up and the girl that wanted you didn't want you back and she called you darky. And then the the other dark-skinned girl who wanted you. You didn't want her because you called her darky. And then the cycle continues. You grew up, you got a little bit more attractive, you got a little bit more access. Now that self-hatred self-hatred is internalized and you're projecting it everywhere. Nigga, keep that shit inside of you like a man.
Speaker 2:Keep your emotions bottled up what you don't understand in regards to the way these niggas out there think when he got that white girl it was everything he ever wanted.
Speaker 1:It was his every dream imagine yes, that's why he called her his blonde.
Speaker 2:Blessing he felt so fulfilled, that's. But see, that's the thing you I don't think you ain't never seen it before. I didn't seen it, I didn't, I've been around it because you know what? And I'm not talking about none of my homeboys that are real. I'm actually real close with that, you know, or with one, that's my man, I said, except one, that's what I'm saying I'm not talking about him. I'm talking about other people in my life who I know who bro?
Speaker 2:okay, I can tell you another story about these south georgia niggas I went to school with.
Speaker 1:Okay go ahead I was.
Speaker 2:I was in this little complex that we had it's kind of like these little townhouses or whatever dude who stayed across from me. Me and him did business or whatever together. So he had a partner that was dating this white girl, but the white girl was smut. What a lot of times they don't be realizing is the reason you fucking the white girl is because she the freak to everybody else in the white community, like you. Getting that second down, third down replacements.
Speaker 1:Not to quote Dr Umar, but that's what he be saying. He's like you not getting the upper echelon cream of the crust, white girl, you getting the bottom of the barrel, white gutter bitch.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you getting the trailer part girl, but they be valuing these women way more. So he didn't know Shadi was the smut. So when she tried to throw it off on him again this is my friend's friend when Shadi's like no, I ain't trying to do this, no more, he end up killing her and himself in the condos that we was staying in. Not mine but in one of the condos that we were staying why do you know so many niggas who killed women?
Speaker 1:that's a set that you know two niggas who killed women, yeah and themselves it was crazy or not.
Speaker 2:The other nigga didn't kill himself he went to jail. Oh, he in jail okay but no, it was when I. I was so shocked when that happened and learn that story, but then it just it made all the sense to me. It was like bro, he valued himself through that white woman.
Speaker 2:That was the epitome of his life that was also just crazy that was his goal, like he had hit gold in his life and he thought he lost it, and so he spazzed out. That's what I'm saying. Y'all watch out for these south georgia niggas, man.
Speaker 1:They be loving them white women too much other than what you completely are saying, the opposite of what I was about to say. What I was about to say is, in my experience as a black woman and having a bunch of black male friends, I don't know any black men who don't date black women I don't know any black men who date white women in real, actual life. I feel like the whole like uh, black men prefer not black women thing is not a real thing in actual, real life.
Speaker 2:It isn't a real thing.
Speaker 1:All of the black men I know prefer black women, choose black women, adore black women.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying, like when you see a brother smile, when he with a white girl, that shit like his face about to crack, Like it's ear to fucking, especially the first, his first white one, what, what? That boy? He different. He going to talk to you different. He going to look at you different. He might not even wear like no hip hop clothes, no more.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, I do know somebody who has dated a white woman.
Speaker 2:You going to throw a name out there?
Speaker 1:Yes, shem, shem fully had a white girlfriend in high school. She was white.
Speaker 2:That's crazy.
Speaker 1:She was white and she was insane, and he can tell you about that.
Speaker 2:you might have to bring him on the show for that we don't got to stay too much on this one. But you hear about uh mara largo, she begging on the timeline oh yeah, she broke us, the motherfucker right whoa, that's not what she said, but we can get into it. So we talked about that's what I heard we talked about this before where she broke in desolate and begging she's been, she's, she's being sued by Megan Thee Stallion for essentially defamation and harassment, and she should, and there's actually been a time where she tried to settle, but she was trying to settle like without money or anything like that.
Speaker 2:She's trying to settle with some other kind of compensation said nope they denied that, and now they're gonna end up going to trial so I want your livelihood.
Speaker 2:She's been on the timeline adding people begging for a single dollar and I'm gonna tell you why. One reason not just because you a liar, not because you really bad for the to me, in my opinion, bad for the genre by and large. The reason why I would never donate, you know, any money is because this wench had the audacity to be like oh, I got coin, but this is, I'm trying to get money for my legal fund. So she's trying to say she got money to live and do her life and all that. She's trying to get other people to pay for her bullshit.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Because you were a terrible journalist and you did not do your job properly and you were easily swayed by maybe fame, clout, money. Tory lanes.
Speaker 2:Like like what did you? What did she think tori was gonna give her if he did get off of this? Like that's, my thing was. Like we didn't even have a contract or nothing for real. What did you think you was gonna win? Like what, what was going to be? He was gonna give you an exclusive. Like you thought you was gonna be the next person to talk to every hip-hop artist after he got out of jail. Like what did she think was gonna be the next play?
Speaker 1:I don't know she, you just not smart she got what she deserved, in my opinion like you again I'm.
Speaker 2:I'll make and take you for everything I'm 100 behind freedom of speech, freedom to have opinions, freedom to speculate, but if you not properly doing your due diligence, you leading people to false, uh imagery. You are over here, you know, essentially lying about factual information in court cases to try to make this man look like he's he's innocent to the public. Like no, you fucked up. You deserve exactly what you got yeah, and you.
Speaker 1:She was using her, her platform for evil. So now you have to deal with the consequences and I hope megan takes you for everything you have for real.
Speaker 2:I'm not. I'm not defeated when it comes to these topics, but it is looking rough, man. I don't know if you've seen the House bill that they just approved for. You can always tell when I'm just because when you about to, she about to sell it in Shit. Crazy. Nigga got to hold it down by himself here. But no, no, I'm just, I know. So no, the the houses, they've come with their vote and they have approved the budget so they gotten past their jasmine crockett, our girl.
Speaker 2:She was trying her, her darndest, to try to hold this down. The thing about this is before. I want to get into her a little bit, but the thing about this was people were trying to say the republic, the Democrats, were against the working class, because multiple Republicans flat out lied on X, essentially saying oh, they voted against the no tips, no tax on tips, no tax on social security. All of that, none of this was in the bill. All this was like that public yeah.
Speaker 2:And they were trying to go. Oh well, it was setting up a pathway for this. Y'all did not have any care about that shit. That's not any y'all concern, and all this shit did was try to make cuts for medicare social security and give tax breaks to the rich so cuts on things that the regular american citizen needs to just try to feed the overly obese wealthy people in the first place yeah, because they also took snap, because a lot of people don't know when they say agriculture, that's who does. The snap benefits.
Speaker 1:Because you're these poor whites are on tiktok crying they don't know.
Speaker 2:They. They're really like it's so crazy to me when I have conversations about government and people who complain about taxes who have absolutely no clue what the government actually does and what their role has been in so much of our day to day, like they have no clue.
Speaker 1:Yeah. And so you there's a cost for being uneducated. Like you do have to suffer the consequences of being fucking stupid. Like sometimes you don't know, but now you know.
Speaker 2:But to vote these people in who have historically never had your best interest at heart.
Speaker 1:They're white. But I'm saying like, even then there's still a class thing that you kind of got to keep in mind, and these folks lie to your face about having your best interest at heart, and then they don't I think politicians, especially like on the left, have done a very good job for a very long time dividing, not like making people, not making people realize that they're in the same class when they're the same when they're not the same race.
Speaker 1:No, they've done that for years of what they've been working like if the poor whites and the poor blacks and the poor everything else is came together and came into one accord, then that's when you could actually affect meaningful change.
Speaker 2:But the Republicans aren't even playing fair, though, because check this out so the vote was essentially like two votes. That's how they won. It was, like, I think, 217 to 215 or something like that that's where the vote came down to.
Speaker 2:When they had one of the people who was coming down to the vote, this was, uh, florida rep cory mills, right? So just the day before cory mills had been charged for beating up his mistress, she had called the police on him after she assaulted him. She said that what happened? She ends up recanting her statement, but the police are saying we still have enough evidence to charge you they take it to police.
Speaker 1:Do that they?
Speaker 2:take it to the White House to get everything signed. The White House refuses to sign it. So now he can remain doing what he got to do. He's not going to be charged. Charged for this action which, again, they have the evidence to be able to charge him for.
Speaker 1:Why does the White House have to sign off? Because they have enough evidence.
Speaker 2:Because it's a federal type situation. Because of who he is, they have to sign off for it and he was the one the case at all. If police have enough evidence on someone who works on any federal level, then they should be able to arrest that person for these, for these particular charges, they needed the white house to sign off for it, and they declined to sign off for it, and he was one of the deciding votes I don't like that this is how.
Speaker 2:This is how nasty our government is playing, and that's why people like jasmine crocker can't be going on the news talking about. Folks don't need five thousand dollars like you sound ridiculous when you say that and they allow you to make you look crazy. I get what you're saying and what you mean, because I'm not an idiot, but when you have to explain that you got to remember you were talking to a public that is not that bright she's saying that there's like a very long list of things that we need before five thousand dollars, right?
Speaker 2:I mean the department of education being available, student loans going away well, what she was trying to say is the five thousand dollars that we give you is not going to be anything in comparison to everything you're going to lose if they make these cuts yeah, okay, yeah, I understand so basically, yeah, I'll give you five thousand dollars and back to you, but I'm also going to have twenty thousand dollars are we getting the five thousand dollars?
Speaker 1:no, we're not getting that shit. Okay, I told you that because, but that was the doge thing that was going on. We talked about that last. I've been no, because listen that shit.
Speaker 2:Okay, I told you that because but that was the doge thing that was going on. We talked about that last I've been no but listen that shit went from 5 000 to 2 500 to 300 and again 300. Yes, that's because they're not finding anything, so I told you this already. That shit was and they already admitted to this. This is just to get solidarity with trump. People don't want to be on trump's side as it's a symbol to not if we don't actually get the five thousand dollars.
Speaker 2:I'm never gonna be on trump's side regardless, but because all they're gonna say is I would like five thousand dollars this is, this is all they gotta say is, if you don't get the five thousand, oh, the democrats stopped you because they trying to waste all your tax money.
Speaker 1:So all it is is just a tool to be able to manipulate elon really said that he cut all the waste from all these other, all these other branches. So now he's giving the money back to the american people. Do you know how much money he would have had to quote unquote save from waste? Yeah, we talked about each american person five thousand dollars.
Speaker 2:That's crazy it's been a bit of two trillions, three trillion dollars and that kind of range to give taxpayers. It'll probably be a little bit less than that. He's really sitting up in the white house it's actually more like 300 billion, I believe, for every taxpayer in a t-shirt and jeans, like making a mockery of our government on a regular basis.
Speaker 2:That's what I wanted to get to. So he was just in the cabinet meeting. They just had the big cabinet. It was like an hour long stream. They did that. You can go on youtube and check out to see this doofus. Everybody's in a suit and tie. This doofus is in a shirt t-shirt trying to basically that's what he's showing his dominance. So what y'all understand is the difference in white people and black people when they show their dominance. When a black guy comes in, he's gonna have something nice that's on, probably a watch, you know things to make him look like he got money. When white people want to come in and show dominance, they do. They look docile, they look like they don't even belong. He coming in there with a t-shirt, jeans, because he know he run the room.
Speaker 2:Everybody else got to do that for him he can do whatever he wants, this clown goes up there says well, guys, you know we're going to be wrong about things, you know we're going to cut a few things. We cut, you know, ebola, ebolary shirts, which you know we definitely want that. So we got that back on and nobody had. What he's not telling y'all these motherfuckers is trying to get rid of CIA agents, fbi agents. Some of the nuclear physicists that they they fired aren't coming back. So now we got in America agents who've been trained and have secrets that are no longer going to be employed. We're going to have folks who know nuclear codes and worked around the nuclear Nuclear bombs and what not. They know our nuclear armament. So now we're sitting here With these people.
Speaker 1:And they're going to be disgruntled.
Speaker 2:Tons of disgruntled people and I don't think people are understanding the effects that are happening from him, like even with a cut of all these federal jobs. Why do you think the stock market is going to be going down the last few days? Because there's people now who had a government job, who were comfortable and good and were investing money into the stock market, now have to pull that money out out of their bitcoin and all of that to survive and that's why the market has been going trash, because now everybody's having to extend their savings and things of that nature.
Speaker 2:That's why I was telling you when I was like we'll hold off on buying anything right now and we we supposed to be making big purchases this year, so I mean that's what I'm saying, but I've been holding off on buying the stock because I told you this is warren buffett just said a few days ago I think if everything is dropping, I think I need to buy up some stuff. Yeah, but you gotta wait a little bit right now, okay because, like I said, some, more warren buffett.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you, michael, now. Warren buffett said this in his listen to this. Listen to this. Warren buffett, in his letter to his investor, said I'm looking at the market, we're looking at the market. We see no value nowhere.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it has been everything.
Speaker 2:Everything has been on the down, downward spiral I mean they're looking at how things are operating. When you're closing things off, when you're making all of these kind of rash changes, when you have leadership that you don't know how they're feeling this particular day, you don't know how to operate as a business and we're allowing these guys to do what the hell they want. And again, I'm glad there are federal judges that are resisting and are telling them hey, y'all need to stop. But what are we going to do when they say fuck the judge?
Speaker 1:Which they will do.
Speaker 2:What is that going to look like when?
Speaker 1:they will try to fire the judge.
Speaker 2:They've already been doing that too. Like they've been trying to call for that. Again, these guys are not the men they claim to be, and all I can ask for everyone that's involved is to try to make the best decisions that you can for yourself. Um, and understand these folks.
Speaker 1:Do not have your best interests at heart put your money in a hole, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Just don't keep it in the stock, or the nastiest thing is waking up, seeing everybody complaining about bitcoin and then trump's sons both being like buy the dip, bro, buy the dip.
Speaker 1:I needed to dip some more. Bro, buy the dip man.
Speaker 2:You know what's going up, bro to dip a significant more amount, so I mean hopefully we'll see what goes on from there, but I think that's just our update on it, but again that that jasmine crocker shit. That shit bothered me because she's she's a lot better than that it seemed it came out very tone deaf yeah, she's to me.
Speaker 2:She's generally a lot better than that. She's more understanding of you, know her constituents. So, with being so many limited democrats and them being pretty much outnumbered in every aspect, especially in the house, in the house and the senate, like you've got to be more on your p's and q's in regards to the language, because people, especially her, like folks want to disagree with her when they see her and you need to.
Speaker 2:You need to call some people, man, because msnbc be having her wigs looking crazy on there on their thumbnails. She don't need to be having. I'm looking at one of the pictures and like I can see underneath her her cap listen.
Speaker 1:There's this lady from the wall street journal that's been going viral on TikTok and her wig was right here. Shit, ah, shit. You not, it was right here. I'm going to send Frederick the photo. We're going to have it because I need to have it. It was right here. Everyone's been dragging her on TikTok Like girl. All you had to do was just pull it back a little bit, but yeah.
Speaker 2:She had to get it right, that's all, just all, uh. And then, before we go to joy reed, her show got canceled, so I do feel bad for her about that, but we ain't gotta stay on that too long because she chose to leave msnbc. I think a lot of people feel joy reed was the um the, the bald black lady. Does that mean? I didn't know.
Speaker 1:I thought I thought that my, that was the, the lady that had the scandal, the fs1 lady oh no, that's joy taylor okay, see, joy still joys joy reed she I mean she's been critical of, you know, zionist and the israeli state, and also people gotta understand when new regime comes into office.
Speaker 2:these changes tend to happen in networks. They want to appease the regime while also bringing in a newer, fresher face. It just is what it is. Legacy media is not really where you want to be at in regards to trying to make sure you're getting your real truth and information, but don't allow that to get muddled up on when they are actually telling you facts. You got to know to be able to differentiate between people's opinions on things and the facts of the.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, that was crazy the wig was literally right on her eyebrows it's not worse than pam oliver's wigs, though who is pam?
Speaker 2:oliver, she used to do the fox sports halftime she still works I feel like this is You've never looked up Pam Oliver before. And then look we really hating on black women today. That's just her move.
Speaker 1:That's her shit.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, she like the low Her bag is the terrible wig. She like the low wig.
Speaker 1:She want a white man. Real bad.
Speaker 2:Too hard, a little too hard. I can't believe you never seen Pam Oliver before, oh yeah. Yeah, pam was out there going wild, she was looking rough, she was the first I was giving what's love got to do. Pam was slick the first Taylor Rooks man. Shout out to Pam.
Speaker 1:Shout out.
Speaker 2:And she didn't have to lead with sex either, man. She didn't always have to go out there with her cleavage all out.
Speaker 1:Is that what you're saying about Taylor Rooks?
Speaker 2:I'm just saying there's a lot of women out there who that conversation is going to have.
Speaker 1:Misogyny.
Speaker 2:We can finish up here, though. Did you see what was going on? Her name is the girl Ashley Moss who was on the Rory and Moss show.
Speaker 1:Yes, I didn't see her but. But I listen to the episode because I listen in my car.
Speaker 2:So a dude did a whole TikTok and a Twitter thread basically saying like can male men in media thirst trap like the women do?
Speaker 1:Not in sports media.
Speaker 2:But he can't really do it in media in general.
Speaker 1:But if you do, you're going to be corny. Depends on what type of media You're going to be corny he's talking about sports journalist media like that. Oh, no, then no you could do it.
Speaker 2:It depends it's gonna look corny no did you wear a suit and all that. You can work a nice suit that's tight on you gotta just in general be fine as fuck that's what I'm saying, but there's a, there is a way to do it.
Speaker 2:I think that she was being disingenuous because she was like, oh, I can't help what my body look like, and all this like ashley moss or ashley nicole moss or something like that. She said, oh, I can't help my body, ma'am, in the video that they were talking about, you put your ass to the camera. You could have did exactly what you was doing with your behind, not towards the camera, so you knew what you was doing. So to me, that's what gets frustrating when these women do lead with a little bit of their sexuality, or they kind of embrace it in a particular manner, but then get mad when they get criticized for it, because you know what you're doing. You trying to appeal to a particular base oh, I'm so tired of you niggas.
Speaker 1:I'm watching this video right now and I'm like ain't nothing sexual about this.
Speaker 2:She put her ass, she has. She put her ass to the camera.
Speaker 1:She has a dress on she back out okay. And then when you shape like this, okay, and I can say this because she shaped like me, ain't no ass there in general, like you not thinking, oh, let me turn this big old ass around, she has no ass.
Speaker 2:She got a shape, though she got a tiny little cupcake.
Speaker 1:She's shaped literally. We are the same prototype body-wise, so like not get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:I don't know, but like when you shape like that like I got you by a little bit I'm just saying I'm speaking from my point of view and me having the same type of body as she does. Maybe she doesn't think like this, but I don't be like, oh, I'm gonna use the body to get niggas like, this is not, it's the face period that's what you're leading with yeah, and for her she's. That's what I saw. I was like oh, face is gorgeous oh, she's pretty girl.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying that she's gorgeous, all I'm saying is so I don't know, I don't think that that was.
Speaker 1:I don't think she was doing that.
Speaker 2:She could have did that exact thing without putting her ass to camera. You know that, that's all she could have, but like once you put the ass to the camera, you what you're presenting what hand is she dominant with? Because in the thing it don't matter trying to do the thing you can still do that you're supposed to like technically throw with whatever like you know, I don't know either direction. I don't think so, you can't. I don't think so, I'm on, I'm on her side, and you do it too much.
Speaker 1:I'm so glad I actually went and watched that video, because when you described it to me you said she turned around and Did the thing that he does, but then you said that she shook her ass A little bit and she did not shake her ass.
Speaker 2:I didn't say she shook her ass. I said she turned her ass to the camera and she knew what she was doing.
Speaker 1:So she can't have her ass in the camera, she can't have her derriere facing the lens ever to me that's whore behavior you are a sack of garbage I'm sorry that's that sack of garbage wording okay, I just think that that's not whore behavior at all.
Speaker 2:It's very easy to had a dress on Down to her fucking ankles.
Speaker 1:First of all, it is not a problem, but she was doing that little move To face the camera.
Speaker 2:You see how Summer Walker take pictures. There's nothing wrong with them. Just sit like that, face the camera.
Speaker 1:No, but she was not doing that For niggas. What the fuck? I cannot even look at this man anymore. All right.
Speaker 2:So life is a labor of love, so let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. Baby, tell them what they need to do.
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