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Jess Hilarious Violates the Breakfast Club, Melyssa Ford Mischaracterizes Anthony Mackie, and BBL Bracket Result
Radio studio tensions explode into must-see content when Jess Hilarious confronts Lauren Lorosa live on The Breakfast Club. What begins as professional territory marking quickly transforms into an emotional conversation about respect, perceived betrayal, and the complex dynamics of workplace relationships. We break down this compelling radio moment, examining how Charlamagne Tha God might be orchestrating drama behind the scenes while Jess struggles with feeling replaced after returning from maternity leave.
The Joe Budden Podcast provides another fascinating case study in media personalities speaking without adequate research. Melyssa's mischaracterization of Anthony Mackie's comments on masculinity demonstrates a recurring problem with podcast culture - hosts offering passionate takes on topics they haven't properly investigated, spreading misinformation to their audiences.
We also dive into the generational disconnect revealed through Playboy Carti's music. Despite being similar in age to the artist, our hosts express feeling suddenly "old" when confronted with his experimental sounds - a perfect illustration of how quickly cultural relevance can slip away.
The relationship between race and romance gets a critical examination through Keno's comments on The Joe Budden Podcast about Black men and White women. We unpack the problematic nature of his statements and the deeper implications about internalized racial attitudes.
From Jonathan Majors' troubling audio leak and subsequent PR marriage to Elon Musk's financial troubles with Tesla, we connect cultural dots that mainstream media often misses. Our BBL bracket competition rounds out the episode with a humorous yet insightful look at celebrity culture and beauty standards.
Whether you're fascinated by media dynamics, cultural commentary, or just love unfiltered conversation, this episode delivers raw, thoughtful analysis that will have you questioning the narratives being sold to you elsewhere.
What in your life, would you ever need for me to then take food and money out of my kids' mouths and pockets to cover your black ass, nigga? What situation is that happening in? I received this and I took screenshots of the TikTok. It was a bunch of white women in there. Like we not building you niggas up, not at this big age. Like no, we want.
Speaker 3:We want our men already built when you're dealing with a lady like this, she is going to feel entitled to your protection and what that means.
Speaker 2:If someone like a cory, already know how you feel about protecting black women I mean it just comes at a cost they, they regularly.
Speaker 2:It frustrates me I've said this so much like you'll be listening to the joe budden podcast and you'll have context that they don't have, and it's like I want to fast forward past this because none of y'all know what y'all were talking about. The stupidest thing I don't know why mel got the whole like equating masculinity with homosexuality thing from that, because what I got from what anthony mackie was these is made. Now they bitches they out here. They think they'd have, like what I said, they think they had a prize.
Speaker 3:Ruper murdoch's son james pulled out 13 million. And guess who else pulled out 27 million? Who elon's brother? No, that's. Elon is like elon jay. Elon's brother, kimball, was like. You are an idiot, I'm out they said they talked about me and they said they wish I was there.
Speaker 2:So that's, that's you know, and the only reason he's not there is because he hates you guys, he hates me and he hates New York.
Speaker 3:I don't hate those guys or you or New York. You do hate New York I love. Ok, you're right, this is the best one.
Speaker 2:My own kids Yo. And then he says the black community.
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Speaker 4:That's it your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the f***** do you think your f***ing ass is doing?
Speaker 3:On that podcast now. I never thought I'd have this day Because I've always looked at myself as someone who, like, wanted to stay youthful. That's why I even got tatted on me like Live fast, die young, because I wanted to always.
Speaker 3:Keep that youth a part of me. I always wanted to keep that youth a part of me. But like after this weekend, like I feel officially feel like the old, because I don't understand what the hell is going on anymore you didn't feel that way, uh, when you had back problems multiple times this year already?
Speaker 2:no, because that happens. I used to be an athlete, so that doesn't that doesn't phase me like it does other people.
Speaker 3:What phases me is when I'm listening to some music and I don't know what the fuck is going like. It was the first time I felt like when my dad would say, when he listened to rap music, like I don't understand what the they're saying, this was like the first time I thought we were gonna try to not curse in the first five minutes.
Speaker 2:Okay, hey, I can edit it okay, but that was the first.
Speaker 3:I didn't realize what in the world this man was saying and this guy is not far aged from me, no, so that's where it's even crazier.
Speaker 3:Playbarn Cardi is probably the same age as you, so that's why it makes me think of just like putting a whole bunch of other stuff in context, like when you talk about just like 2 Chainz and Future when they was on, they come up and stuff like that. 2 Chainz and Future when they was on, they come up and stuff like that, like being the dude who's 30 years old but appeals to like the 18 year olds. That's just such an awkward place to be now at 30 thinking about it definitely like we was really jamming to Future at.
Speaker 3:He was like almost 32, we bumping that shit like and it's still the same yeah, I mean, I'm not gonna argue that it's gonna change, I just I just think that's a wild concept. And then when I just hear it is and it's just, it's not even feel like music anymore. It really just felt like some of these songs just felt like he was just playing with how to work and the audio and stuff. So he was just playing with the board so what about it?
Speaker 2:did you not understand? Was it the production or was it the?
Speaker 3:yeah, I don't see what he's trying to tell me okay like saying the same thing seven times. I'm not.
Speaker 2:I'm not getting the subtext you know I don't like repetition in music, that much so that's what he gives you though that would not. I've never been a cardi fan, though I've never been.
Speaker 3:I've never been fascinated in what he represented at all. But I feel like cardi fans are white boys and black guys who wear big ass jeans but see, I remember when he was coming up and folks not being too like keen to him, like I remember him being a smaller artist and like he kind of just built that cult following. He definitely did over time, because I remember people nobody's talking about Playboy Cardi.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and the people who his fans go hard for him too, like online in person, like very crazy.
Speaker 3:And then for them to like he did like 800K I think they said right First week Like just to see where that grind came from for just being almost. I thought it was more than that.
Speaker 2:It's kind of like he wasn't he was like an afterthought in atlanta, unless you really was into the scene.
Speaker 3:Do you think that he fits into kind of the popular atlanta dude prototype, though, oh for sure, aesthetically? I think that's why it's a seamless transition, because he does have, you know, he does have the aesthetics he does, you know, dabble into like the the gang a little bit, not too aggressive, but it's, it's noticeable. He's got like a red album and all that other shit so I mean it's.
Speaker 3:It's fairly believable that it would transition into this, but it's just when you actually go to the sound of it I feel like cardi's always leaned into kind of like a slightly.
Speaker 2:I don't know him too much, so correct me if I'm wrong but he's always leaning to a slightly like alternative aesthetic. So I don't know.
Speaker 3:I feel like that's why he he was kind of like an afterthought when it came to like Atlanta rappers but see, even with the kids now like there's like dudes, like anti the menace and all these other guys who are younger and they have a unique sound to them too. But I can get with that. So that's why it's weird. The dude that's my age and everybody's bumping just sounds so foreign, like the whole concept of his music just sounds so foreign to me it's crazy yeah, it's just not.
Speaker 2:Not everything's for everybody, oh for sure.
Speaker 3:But it's just weird how, like the actual young guys that are making music, I can get with a lot of what they're doing and that's why I never felt like I was getting old, cause I would hear that and I was like, okay, I can get with this, I can, I see the maturation, but with him it's like it feels so jaw jaw dropping.
Speaker 2:He's trying too hard to be different. Yeah, I mean, but he was always.
Speaker 3:He was all that was like his. That was his only thing that made him stick out he really reminds me of that druski skit that's. That's what the that's what it came from he was based off of him.
Speaker 2:I thought it was based off of somebody else no, he was making fun of playboy card.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah well, there you go but I think that's another thing that kind of built to his cult following too was the fact he was like memeable.
Speaker 2:He was like a memeable person play bar cardi has always given me like sassy vampire man yeah like, that's what yes vampire man like a gay blade yeah, but if blade was like autistic like a bottom blade.
Speaker 3:Bottom blade. Bottom blade is sick. No, I think that could rock, though. I didn't like this song either.
Speaker 10:Is this the?
Speaker 9:one with Kendrick. Yeah, what is? The name of the song Back Dope.
Speaker 12:Okay.
Speaker 2:Beto Beto, told you song back, dope okay and then they're gonna start playing with it.
Speaker 9:Let's go, let's go. She's a good girl till I let go. She can't take it no more.
Speaker 3:I'm not crazy right, no, no. What does that even mean? Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:I wonder what Kendrick's gonna sound like on this.
Speaker 3:This the one everybody been bumping.
Speaker 4:I don't like this. The bandwagon Bam life Ho gas me up, cheerleader.
Speaker 2:Does Coily Ray sound like Playboy Cardi?
Speaker 3:That's maybe where she got the swag from it sounds like it.
Speaker 2:I can see where you're getting this he's moaning on the track.
Speaker 9:He's very brassy, there's like one whole song with.
Speaker 3:Him and Kendrick are just moaning together.
Speaker 2:They're good. That dead ass. Please Play that. Next there's no way. But does Kendrick come back and actually rap?
Speaker 3:That was all Kendrick right there. That was Kendrick right there. No, but nobody's rapping that was.
Speaker 4:Kendrick.
Speaker 2:This is a bridge. He's not even. This isn't even a verse. I'll just tell you what. It is the only part of this song.
Speaker 3:I like that's the only part that sound hard.
Speaker 2:No, I was going to say that that's the only part I like.
Speaker 4:That's the only part I like.
Speaker 3:See, this is bottom blade, Backdoor bottom blade.
Speaker 2:Back door bottom blade.
Speaker 4:I'm on to something here hold on, we'll play this other one. This is when they're moaning to each other. Is this the mojo? I need that. Four alien cardi. I need that. Pee, pee, pee, pee. That's your terrestrial cardi. You know, I don't hate this beat.
Speaker 3:I didn't like this beat the more it goes into it. This is fun.
Speaker 2:I would only listen to this drunk in the club, though, drunk in the air. Turn it off.
Speaker 10:You can see it, can't you? Yeah, I can see it.
Speaker 4:I think Kendrick should do everybody's ad-libs Bitch.
Speaker 2:This is also Cardi.
Speaker 3:Sounds completely different, right.
Speaker 2:He does a lot of different things with his voice, which Kendrick also does, actually but he raps for a long time in like different, calling me that's on my name 230 my own pace not a hurry, no rush. You know what I'm imagining playboy cardi at the mic and kendrick behind him just speedin' past Bitch, Say what I mean.
Speaker 10:Bitch on Richard's farm. That's why everybody bein' nice to me.
Speaker 2:He was just runnin' back and forth behind Cardi yellin' Ad-lib. Let me check somethin'.
Speaker 10:Let me check somethin' you can get.
Speaker 2:next, where's the moaning Let?
Speaker 10:me check somethin' Let me check somethin'. Happen like this what, since I was in the womb, is this? It Flesh out? Oh my god, here I go. Flesh out, oh my god, here I go. That nigga made it sound like they was just going back and forth the whole time. Oh oh, oh. Happening like this what, since I was in the womb, flesh out, oh my god, here I hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. We got a temporary receipt.
Speaker 4:All I gotta do is show her to the cash show and she gonna let it slide through. All I gotta do is show her to the cash show and she gonna let it slide through.
Speaker 10:I'm seeing that hoe out the water. I'm seeing it came out late. Look at the down as they walk.
Speaker 3:I think this might be the moment song.
Speaker 10:I'm waiting for no pussy to pussy on me and my collar. She trying to be part of my schedule. I told I think this might be the moment song. This sounds like a different nigga, and now he's rapping from his throat.
Speaker 3:I'm an old nigga dawg, I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 10:Text was all on my face. You know you're not safe. I know killers is all in the hate. They do what I say. I'll just test my phone. She want to come by, but this not the place I might like. Quit Party a little bit. I got a whole world on six. I don't hate this and I don't think it's confusing or there's nothing to not understand here.
Speaker 3:He did do a couple weird things. In that first one I was about to say we acting like we just did the whole thing, yeah that was like a little bit unsettling. These are just the ones he did with Kendrick. Yeah. Kendrick had to rattle him in a little bit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's probably why I like him a little bit. I didn't listen to the other one at all so. I don't like this, though it's boring.
Speaker 3:You said the first part, so you like the first part. I told you it doesn't get good.
Speaker 4:Hold on. You know what this is the facts and the bookies. We just do the party. What's you listening to is that Homicide. The paddock is flooded but we hope I budget I lose it on tour. I would have said fuck you too, but you knew that the list was for Having it my way like usher Upscore on you niggas, like record. I'm sorry because I got it off the muscle. Dog Street's ready for this. I'm sorry cuz I got it off the muscle dog.
Speaker 4:Why go link fall on the belly? The Emerald Cup for her. See here that bitch on point like a sad rally I'm talking about. The numbers is nothing, the money is nothing. I really be home, I promise, thank you. They hit finally and I can't be the weight nigga. I'm looking down.
Speaker 4:I give us a hot seat he's giving, but I must admit it, you got the wrong person. Finally, I gave us a hot 16. Yeah, the last song was the Moan song. They had some moments and they was like love your fate. But when you disagree, that's how you should like it moving them baddest.
Speaker 3:Moving them baddest yeah, the last song was the moan song. They had some moments and they was like running at each other yeah, I don't.
Speaker 2:I don't think you kind of good back and forth at each other that was a little bit of it.
Speaker 3:That was a little bit part of it, yo. But uh, you're now listening to talk fnf tv. I am your host absurd rhetoric. I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss farrah. Hi guys, we're back to bring y'all another installment of our wonderful show, greatest podcast alive. But uh, we gotta get into a lot of stuff that's been going on, man, because the radio station has been a mess. Okay, man, and it's funny because we just was talking about jess hilarious a few weeks ago, well, a week ago, and a video did really good for us every time I yell at black man, it does great, oh for sure it's part of our bread and butter yeah but we got to get into what occurred here.
Speaker 3:So this was a crazy scene like this is probably like the first time we've had prime time radio in the sense of like this was must see, uh event that went on this morning, but it started from some beef, so first we got to get into there.
Speaker 3:Uh, one of our favorites, mr cory hokum, woke it up and the the messed up part about this is he's just recycling material. That's already been said by the likes of academics. We've even discussed it Like it's nothing new. But he just says it in such a way that it can just really grind your gears.
Speaker 14:And now I heard about her at the breakfast club. She didn't got a dish Well, this is what happened at the breakfast club. She's got a disability Well, this is what happened at the breakfast club. She took that job. She got that job Because I think she had a social media presence. I can't imagine why else.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's why.
Speaker 14:So she got that job and I always said she wasn't talented the same number of walls. She got the job and got knocked up shortly afterwards and the worst thing in the world happened. They brought in somebody who was talented.
Speaker 7:Who did they bring in Homegirl from she Used to she Used to be on TMZ yeah.
Speaker 14:She has experience with doing that when she talks her voice. I don't know her name. The girl who that's how you know he dare to hate Lauren. I don't even follow her career. Yeah, the girl who that's how you know he dare to hate Lauren.
Speaker 3:I don't even follow her career.
Speaker 14:She knows how to fit in with Charlamagne.
Speaker 3:You can just tell right now she's just a tool to attack.
Speaker 14:It's like it's seamless when she there Right, it's the talent, the talent shows out. And then Les and Larry's ain't even reading right. And now she had a job where all she had to do was deliver the news. She had a segment on the Breakfast Club. The other girl who has experience and talent at this job took her segment, not because she tried to, it's just you saw somebody who's talented and then you see, read that less hilarious and she stood in for her when she took off maternity leave all right.
Speaker 3:So you see again. Cory and just hilarious have had a long history of going back and forth at each other. They despise each other for lack of a better term, and I think this is what kind of got to her, because everybody's been saying this. There's been plenty of people who've been discussing this beef. Like I said, we I feel like we woke it up.
Speaker 2:I look before a lot of y'all before she even got on the on that show, we woke it up.
Speaker 3:No, I'm talking about we woke it up between her and lauren too, before a lot of people were waking it up between them. We had that discussion because, remember, you said you like lauren and I said I like jess this was like when the election was going on. He was talking about this, so she seemed like an actual journalist obviously this, this, this hit a chord with uh, miss jess hilarious, I'm gonna call you jess, not less. And she then goes to ig and says this jody is.
Speaker 9:Is is like that, yeah I. That's why I picked her to fill in for me for maternity leave. This one says she does look nice. Every day. I don't have no reason to fucking hate on that girl. I don't. No, I didn't like her when I came back because I'm like what's going on? What's going on? She knew it. We had a conversation because the anger was misplaced. Not even you did. I don't like. I'm realizing this the way these niggas is doing shit up here that I don't like okay got it.
Speaker 9:Now it's her segment. I went to the person who does the intros, the sounds. I went to Taylor. Yo, taylor, make Lauren her intro. Take Jess with the mess, all that shit. She says, ah, things can't just change like that. Why the fuck not? Why not Y'all changing everything else? And I'm the only one that don't know? My goofy ass don't know nothing. I'm just coming to work every day, just zippity-doo-dah-day, you know. You know I'm saying like nah, take my name out. That shit, just with the mess, is not at breakfast club. I'm just hilarious up here, fuck, I'm jessica moore, up here, just with the mess. That's not being done. Laura La Rosa is doing the shit, so that need to be her segment.
Speaker 9:I fought for that segment. What are we talking about? What are we talking about while her fans and her people is in the breakfast club people, and you know the people in the comments. Man, I'm not ready to sit up here and act like I don't see that shit. They all crazy. One thing I never try to do is act unbothered, unless shit never bothered me. Man, what you try coming back to work, you try to come and you try to come back to work and the motherfucker is right there at your desk and you and ain't nobody telling you shit, mind you, nobody telling you shit, mind you, nobody telling you nothing, mind you so she goes on to kind of just explain, like her, just you know her, her she was just disheartened with the fact that she didn't feel like she was getting a lot of support and that there were some other things we'll add on to in just a moment.
Speaker 3:I just want to make sure we kind of just kind of give a just a general view of the story. So the intentions erupt on the breakfast club. Everybody was waiting for this. We were anticipating. Was she going to return? Was she going to be on the show? How were they going to handle this? What really?
Speaker 15:what you mean. We don't have you break that down, explain how we don't have okay all right.
Speaker 9:So the narrative, like I said, the online-ish, that's what I said. Y'all ain't nobody trying to clear up. No narrative about nothing. Ever since I came back, it was weird. Yes, it was weird. Yeah, at first. No, I did not. I wasn't too fond of Lauren. No, I wasn't too fond of her when I came back because we had a whole plan. Even how, when I, when I came back, I pick her to fill in for me. Right, I come back. She ain't never leave. Then, all right, cool, the show leave, but she's on only during my segment. If she was meant to be a full host, move her in another way. Why she got to be moved in on? Because nobody had a problem with, just with the message. So she started reading, right, know I?
Speaker 1:mean, so she started right. So she started reporting. I wasn't hired as a reporter.
Speaker 9:That's a good joke so she started reading and delivering details and all that stuff. Yes, then that's when just with the mess wasn't good enough.
Speaker 13:No more, that's how it was presented, so I'm like all right realize you was a little who said that because of the end, because what are?
Speaker 9:we talking about? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is our listeners. This is yeah. Why can't we worry about the comments? And these are people that enjoy the show and watch the show. It's not all about Instagram, it's YouTube. It's like we have people on.
Speaker 15:if she's going to be a fourth voice, why she only got to be a full voice or correct my segment. She wasn't a fourth voice, she was a producer. She was hired as a news producer to help with getting all news and doing any she wasn't on there when you came back. Lauren was not on there. She was in the back doing questions, sending interview questions, reporting the news in my line.
Speaker 15:I thought, she was on air. They told her to step in this room, yes, but I thought you was using her on purpose what you thought I was using, lauren so that kind of gets to a point where jazz uh just ends up in tears.
Speaker 3:She ends up, starts crying about what? Just about the emotions of everything getting to her.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So everything kind of just was getting a lot and she ends up crying on the show. So that's when Lauren comes on the show and they kind of have her sit down and talk, oh in real time.
Speaker 13:That be quiet. That was crazy. Is it crazy? The shut up. I was like, oh, okay, because we really giving up here Like what's up, okay.
Speaker 9:But none of that was said. You didn't say anything about that.
Speaker 13:And then, when I pulled you into the office with our EP, with Eddie, the first thing I said to you was Jess, we fighting for airtime and it shouldn't be like that. I want to know what can I do better as a producer? What can we do better as the two women sitting right here next to each other to make sure that don't happen, because it doesn't look good. It's not going to play well for either one of us.
Speaker 9:I literally swear to God. I don't even remember you saying that.
Speaker 13:And that's exactly why I had Eddie in the room, or EP, to have that conversation. I never, ever heard that.
Speaker 9:Because the you have. Okay, how do you feel, like, about the stories and things like that? You've never said what you just said to me now. Now listen, I I have said hush, shut up. Like yo, you over talk and I, like I said I'm not about to be up here fighting for no mic, like I'm not doing it if I already got the job. Like what am I doing? Like I'm not. It's four voices, three of us are very opinionated. You know what I mean me, you and charlamagne. I'm not saying if you't got no opinion, but he don't jump in every single time there's dead air. You know what I'm saying when you over talk and it's like the only time you can quiet down is if somebody be like shut up or hush.
Speaker 13:My mom don't even tell me shut up, jess. I'm a grown-ass woman.
Speaker 9:And I understand.
Speaker 13:You could have said that on air, right in office. You never put me. Nobody tell me that, because the way that I do things when it comes to my job and my career, that's not what we on and I told you from the jump I was never going to give that to you. Okay, and I did. I did or not. Our first conversation. I said if I ever have an issue with you, I'm gonna handle it in the way we can get through a conversation because you've grown and regardless you don't gotta love me.
Speaker 13:You don't gotta like me, but we here together I'm here and listen.
Speaker 14:Like I said earlier, the internet loves mess, and one of the easiest ways to create mess is to pick women against each other and you're here because of an opportunity to die, okay, so?
Speaker 3:I think that's a good part to stand on because Charlamagne is so full of it right there. So I want to just touch on this because there's a lot of different angles to kind of address with this, because you can kind of see where she felt like she was blindsided. But there might be good reason why they may have I wouldn't say good reason, I would say legitimate reason why that happened. But I want to say something Charlamagne said tell me, talk about putting two women together.
Speaker 3:So if you go back and listen to the IG of Jess hilarious when she's talking she made a point to say she told Charlamagne about the incident of the shut up and hush and she was saying she'll cool out on it. Charlamagne tells her and this is what she says. Charlamagne tells her no, keep doing that, because that's going to build the story. So this already shows me that I'm not saying this is a stage like they did last time with her arrival when we got played. But I do think this is heavily involved Charlamagne manipulating these women and allowing this to play out, because he knew this would eventually reach to this kind of peak.
Speaker 2:He wanted to make it more salacious on purpose.
Speaker 3:Because if you listen to the when they had a conversation, envy and her, both gaslighting her they're not understanding when you, when you're dealing with a lady like this and I'm not trying to get into my bag or whatever- but that's exactly what you're gonna do. Yes, ma'am so because when you're dealing with a lady like this, she is going to feel entitled to your protection and what that means.
Speaker 2:If someone like a cory, already know how you feel about protecting black women I mean it just comes at a cost.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying it just like bitch, it comes at an exchange, but that's fucked up, but uh but no, it's going to come at.
Speaker 3:She's going to feel like, if you don't address cory, if you don't address dj academics, you are on their side. That is exactly how she's going to put that. So that's what made her really get emotional about it, because they're saying, oh, you worried about all these outside noises, all this stuff? And she's like, yeah, y'all supposed to be my niggas. When I'm around, guys, they protect me in that manner. They don't let other men talk trash about me like that, even if we're in the same industry. So, yeah, y'all are acting really doofy.
Speaker 3:Y'all don't know who this girl is. Y'all been working with her for quite some time before she even was official on the show. Y'all wanted her on here. Y'all know who y'all dealing with. So that's the shit that was giving me really annoyed listening to Charlamagne and all them, because, well, it wasn't Charlamagne, it's basically Envy, because Envy know what Charlamagne doing, but he trying to play into making Jess feel like she crazy because she's reacting to probably the most attention she's ever gotten her career there's a reasonela left oh, for sure like and I feel like jess is kind of experiencing that in like the the beginning of her relationship with the breakfast club, and I think that's what's happening right now.
Speaker 2:I wanted to ask you, um, in a professional setting like this though do you think that, like your co-workers, you're entitled to your co-workers protection? So because it's a it's a professional setting. This is a different type of professional setting.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but the protection is in a different way, because it's like, if a story comes out and not talking about it in a bad way, like that's a level of protection. Do I feel like there may have been a required statement from Envy or Charlamagne? No, because they don't have the history of that. Even when Angelique was on there and Charlamagne did the interview with Gucci Mane.
Speaker 2:And he pressed her right there. They just sat there.
Speaker 3:Well, I'm talking about the second interview After the pressing, after when he came up to the show, when he it was secondary, him and them did it together and he talked trash about Angelina.
Speaker 2:Angelina, he didn't come to the second one, right, it was just Charlamagne, yeah.
Speaker 3:So that's what I'm saying. Like they showed that already, where Charlamagne is not going to go out of his way, especially with people who he feels like, there's a valuable interview or moment to be made.
Speaker 2:No, they're definitely.
Speaker 3:They're definitely, they're definitely there for the moment and they've been on air and that's successful for that long because of the fact that dramatic shit happens at the breakfast club all the time, more than like your regular radio show and I think charlamagne has to play a big part into this, because not only did you advocate for jess in a real way, you knew what was going to go on when lauren larosa got on there, started kicking butt, and y'all don't give her any kind of plan, any kind of understanding of what's moving forward.
Speaker 2:She's in the in the dark for the most part and then, as if I was just not even like, I picked her, it's fine, it's okay if she's. It's not even okay if she's still there. If I show back up right and my replacement quote-unquote is there, but in a producer role, I'm gonna feel intimidated, I'm gonna be like what's going on here? If nobody talks to me about anything, now she's in position of kind of like power right in this, in this situation, and I know that she's she wants my spot I mean she, she, she auditioned as well.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so you for 100.
Speaker 2:So now you have somebody behind the glass that wants to take my seat and has already done better than me in my seat. It's it's an emotional situation. I'm not surprised that she she got emotional and started crying during the show, plus postpartum all that plays into it you know that's.
Speaker 3:That's why I want to kind of get into playing into to jess's kind of psyche into this a little bit, because you do have, like you said, the part, the postpartum, that she could definitely be going through. We definitely don't want to take away from that, but we also got to go into some of the stuff that she said in that ig. Again, she said she had that child on purpose did?
Speaker 3:she say that yeah, she said she had not. When I say on purpose, I'm not saying she said it like to spite the company, but she knew that she was planning on having a child around the same time she signed that contract okay so she had that idea.
Speaker 3:Now again, this is my theory, my speculation. But if she didn't tell iHeart that, or they weren't aware that pre-signing her, I can see a world where now we're not involving you in stuff anymore because you blindsided us. We're gonna blindside you when you come back that is technically illegal.
Speaker 2:In very much discrimination, though, you can't not hire somebody who is the best candidate for the job just because they're going to get pregnant soon or if they're going to be on maternally leave. Oh no, nobody's saying that.
Speaker 3:This is what they're. It's not about anything with her in the beginning of it, it's just retaliatory behavior which could happen.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and again, that's also legal.
Speaker 3:But it's harder to prove in this manner because, because one, you haven't been there long enough to establish a uh, a regular proceeding, so because she was in and out, you can't really say like, oh well, this is how we were doing when it's like you weren't even here six months, a consistent six months, for us to establish a routine yeah so you can't say that us keeping you out the loop is out of the routine because you haven't seen how things have progressed you've never had a routine here again so I think that's a large part that she kind of has to play into herself, because she did kind of push herself into a bad position.
Speaker 3:She even pushed, she even said she selected Lauren to replace her yeah and I'm thinking in my mind this is what she's thinking. Me and her are completely different. So, regardless, when I come back, I'm automatically going to bring something that she's not she's.
Speaker 3:She just can't even create, because I have humor in my creativity yeah, they're gonna be missing something with her in my chair and I'm when I'm gone, and what happened was when she got back, they put her in laura's realm, making her do things more so that she's not really comfortable with, and then it turns out looking embarrassing for her, even though there's a world where that's, there's money in it, there's a market for that because people want to make fun of her, people want to engage with the content and now that she stayed up there on there, she's like my reputation is being looked at a certain kind of way that she can't read.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that can hurt you that can get. That can stop you from getting some roles man like you gotta gotta read scripts I'll say this again, though on that show she did with lil rel, somehow she was the best actress. She, she, not the best actress, but her performance was better than rel's, and he's an actor.
Speaker 3:So I'm gonna keep saying that I'm gonna give her that flower every time but I just see that again, it kind of came through where it did end up, looking like how she said this was high school.
Speaker 2:But they had to have this conversation on, on on the, on the air yeah, no, it was really good content for them to have that conversation on air and I think the way that it ended too like it was kind of you, you kind of see where it's like they have an understanding.
Speaker 3:Now what I, what I see it looks like now is they feel like we found roles. Just you, the little sister that's going to do and say crazy stuff, and we all going to kind of check you in a particular kind of way and still try to. You know big you up and help you through your growth. But lauren is the big sister. You know envyhmm. You know Envy the funny. You know the uncle and that's his. You know Charlamagne his brother Charlamagne's grandpa, it's the crazy uncle. Or the grandpa who's?
Speaker 2:saying crazy shit, the grandpa with dementia that be drinking too much.
Speaker 3:So then you have that kind of now you have that little dynamic between all of them and now you can kind of hope that maybe they don't step on each other's toes a little bit more. And they can kind of, because I think in the long run I don't think they want to get rid of Jess, especially how this day was. I can imagine they feel like, oh, we can keep some type of tension or storyline going. We can make these regular occurrences where we have like little moments where they just powwow about what's. You know, what the tension is is because it's a good model for other podcasts.
Speaker 3:Other podcasts have been doing that yeah, so was anything else we need to touch on no, that was it all right.
Speaker 3:Well, since we're talking about podcasts that live off of drama, let's go to the joe budden realm a little bit. So one thing about joe is I don't understand is the requirement he has for these you know, his, his host to not be informed at all. It's like it's almost like that's part of the gig. It's like don't watch anything we're going to talk about, they just show up, just show up and just vibe out. That's exactly what the business model is and it's quite embarrassing. So I want to play this, because they didn't really get to have this conversation on the podcast and it was largely because Joe was just yelling and, you know, doing his little misogyny thing.
Speaker 3:So they were talking about the Anthony Mackie situation and Anthony Mackie had recently went on the pivot and said some things that I guess, riled some people up or whatever about masculinity and it ended up being a heated discussion on their podcast and said some things that I guess riled some people up or whatever about masculinity and it ended up being a heated discussion on their podcast and Melissa went to Spaces to kind of have this conversation and I think she did something that was like really naive and it goes back to that bell hookian conversation we was having last time where you kind of jump to criticism of things and you don't get the full encompassing uh stat, you know statements that were made and so then you start to pull things out that logically, you maybe can assess that, but if you don't get the full context it's gonna make you look stupid, and this made melissa look very stupid.
Speaker 6:So I'm gonna play this people are gonna jump to the stage, but the I'm not gonna say that this was Anthony Mackie's intention, but the way that he describes the erasure of the American male is dead. Those were his words and the erasure of black cisgendered men? There's a way that you can read it where he could be interpreted as saying that homosexuality and masculinity cannot exist in the same person, and that is unequivocally not true. Not true. I have several homosexual male friends that are extremely quote unquote manly and have very strong protective instincts, and I have seen these instincts exhibited in certain times where they have protected me and they have shielded me and they have cared for me over the course of my entire lifetime. So the two in terms of the conversation about masculinity.
Speaker 6:I think that men or people just overall, but specifically men, because this is this is their territory, where they get to define what masculinity actually means, and I think that I think that you find a different group of men. You're going to have a different, you're going to have wildly differing ideas as to what masculinity actually means. I don't think that there's room for homosexuality and masculinity to exist within the same person, and that is to me wildly irresponsible and, to be honest, a dangerous idea. To conflate those two, to conflate those two but I do that they're separate concepts. They can coexist together.
Speaker 7:But I do have a question for you before we start taking hands. And Rashad Seth Paris, we're going to have you go in that order. But I do have a question for you. Mel, do you agree or disagree that Black men are often now being epitomized in media with an effeminate trait? Do you see?
Speaker 6:that. Let me tell you what is the most ironic thing about Anthony Mackie being the one to say this, and God bless him. I am a fan, I like him. I have nothing but respect for him. He is an incredible actor. He seems to be a really great person. We met a couple of times, really nice guy. But the irony of him being the one to say this and him also doing I don't know if anybody's seen that episode of Black Mirror.
Speaker 6:It was called Striking Vipers and it was first of all, it's one of my favorite episodes because of, like, the fundamental ideas that it makes you kind of think about, like, where does homosexuality exist in a person? Like, is it in the brain? Is it in your brain? Are you born like that or can you be made homosexual? And it's just. It begs to ask all of these questions. But if we're gonna talk about the concept of the erasure of the cisgendered black man through imagery on social media and TV, by way of positioning men to be or questioning their homosexuality, and then him taking a role like that, just find that to be wildly ironic. I also stand on the side of as an actor, you are playing a role and that is your role, that's enough.
Speaker 2:Yeah, for the most part I don't know why mel got the whole like equating masculinity with homosexuality thing from that, because what I got from what anthony mackie was these niggas is bitch made. Now they bitches they out here. They think they don't like what I said. They think they had a prize. These niggas wanna wanna be wined and dined. These niggas are the new women and that has nothing to do with homosexuality. They not gay. They like women and they want to be women see, this is problematic.
Speaker 3:You know why? Because I watched that interview. That man is a theater kid pretending to be what he sees a man be on tv.
Speaker 2:Like the whole interview, that's exactly what it feels like no, but the thing is, what is anthony mackie's definition of the american man?
Speaker 3:See, this is what I got.
Speaker 2:When he said that he's teaching his son to like go around, lock the windows, lock the doors, this and that, like it seems like it's just like a protecting and provider role.
Speaker 3:See, what I got from this is when he was talking about this during the interview, right, he talked about when he felt like the sky was the limit from him is when he had was talking about this during the interview. Right, he talked about when he felt like the sky was the limit from him is when he had the white teachers that would help him. Uh, figure out that white people aren't racist, or white, all white people aren't racist or hate you and so I to me.
Speaker 3:When that's something that's required from you to make you feel like, oh okay, white people aren't racist because they don't hate me or don't want to actively see me lose, it kind of takes away from like the real understanding of what, systematically, it is yeah and what it does, and so it felt like when he walked into this interview, somebody gave him the role of like you're like the dude two years after the post-racial society and like you're just the mascot for the future, so like here's your here's script and go right in. So I think would have been a better and maybe a more detailed breakdown of what he was saying is like he's trying to appeal to the right a little bit more do you think this is because he's the new captain america?
Speaker 3:no, I I think this is law. I think this interview largely especially if it happened after the movie and all his press for it this was largely, uh, attempt to him to virtue signal to that group of people, that kind of like right MAGA, you know, kind of group of people. And the reason why I say that is because during his press run he had an instance where he talked about Captain America and he talked about what that character meant and he said Captain Americaica was an american. So a white person can say that and people can understand the nuance of what he's saying about you aren't a tool for the american government, you are the spirit of what america stands for. But when white people hear a black man says that, they try to say like, oh, you're trying to steal captain america from being american. So what I got from this? And just to talk about masculinity and all this other stuff. It was a very PC but a very shrewd attempt at to appeal to that kind of right demographic, to that kind of all American demographic.
Speaker 2:I completely agree with you, because my eyebrow raised a little bit when he said American man. I was like what do you mean, Anthony Mackie? Because why are you specifically stressing American?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I mean, I think that's when you have that Again. That's why I said that bell hooks joke. When you have that bell hooky and mindset you want to look at what the black man is saying as an attempt to oppress others, when that's not what this was. This was an attempt to assimilate Like. This was an attempt to feel for more white people to feel more comfortable with him.
Speaker 2:Assimilation though if you're trying to assimilate into the group that oppresses others, is that not one in the same? Does it not at some point equate? It connects at some point.
Speaker 3:There's a connection. I'm not saying that's not a connection, but to say that he's being homophobic when really he's just trying to connect with the base, who may be homophobic?
Speaker 2:she did not she, she, she should have thought about it a little bit more like um critically and um she, she wasn't right with, like the group that he's trying to oppress. You were too specific, because he's not directly trying to oppress anybody, he's trying to be a part of the, the group that oppresses everybody and melissa, as she sounds like, and melissa has just so unprepared again, she got ready for filth.
Speaker 3:So it was a girl named paris who came on there and she read melissa for the filth.
Speaker 12:That like she exposed all that bullshit he never ever ever said anything negative, rule or out of bounds towards the lgbtqia plus community. He actually did make the statement that he has a gay brother and when he walked into that role he realized the way that he was raised was raised to have a problem with gay people. But when he tapped into the role on black mirror, it made him realize. But when he tapped into the role on Black Mirror, it made him realize another realm of who he was and the fact that how he was raised it was always the problem not about male masculinity, so those two things are not synonymous.
Speaker 12:His ideas in regards to how he was raised to deal with gay people and how he had to acknowledge his brother's existence and also how he had to acknowledge the culture of where he came from, was one thing, but him saying how he's raising his sons actually has nothing to do with um eliminating or um monopolizing gay men at all or saying that they're not gay.
Speaker 12:He's simply saying that black men are distracted by a lot of things in regards to what their purpose is, and one of those things is in caring for and the protection of women, because once you remove money and celebrity, you still have to operate as a black male that needs to be respected outside of the bullshit. That's simply what he was saying, like he spoke about his celebrity. He said once the money is gone, hey't matter somebody breaking his house, it don't matter, you got money, you know. Like, if you know somebody walked down the street and they see you, it don't matter that you anthony mackie's son, you still have to be a black man first and see, I told you, she went at her head.
Speaker 2:She went at her head, yeah, yeah and I'm glad somebody was in there to be like no, you're wrong and this is why, and this is why, and this is why, because they they regularly.
Speaker 3:It frustrates me I've said this so much like you'll be listening to the joe budden podcast and you'll have context that they don't have, and it's like I want to fast forward past this because none of y'all know what y'all were talking about stupidest thing, the one part that always sticks into my head when I think about how unprepared they are is when they were talking about terrence howard, when he was sitting down next to joe rogan, and in that uh statement mel asked a question about his patents when they were all talking about the interview and everybody was like, oh, I don't know how he lost his patents. And then, ish go, oh, it's the spanky. And literally in the first 15 minutes of the interview he says why he doesn't have the patents. And it was because his uh managers and attorneys told him it wasn't a good investment anymore to like stop doing it isn't that what they have production for, like they have savon by remote is what is writing the dang um show descriptions okay, oh, he's probably not even writing.
Speaker 3:He's probably, you know, uh sub letting that out to other people. I don't know y'all need a producer that like looks things up like be better there should be no reason why, when they come in, before they come in, they should receive an email with show points, with notes, was, and I would even argue, cited notes at this point, where you're at, where?
Speaker 2:people can know where things are coming from. Too much into actual journalism now.
Speaker 3:No, I'm just saying, just so people can have a good understanding of what we're going to be talking about today and where are the, where is this stuff coming from? And allow them on the way to getting there, because they started like 11. So if you send it to them seven in the morning, give them trying to wake up on their way to getting there, because they started like 11. Uh-huh. So if you send it to them 7 in the morning, give them trying to wake up on their way there if they driving or something like that, they can get it read. Or, you know, you have apps that can read the stuff to you. So now you have a good idea what y'all talking about, instead of going on and writing on a whiteboard like that's not gonna cut it and it just makes y'all look like goofballs you can tell that they just be trying to talk about stuff off the cuff too, because they'd be like, all right, what's next?
Speaker 2:what's next? What are we talking about? What's interesting? What's going on?
Speaker 3:yeah, because they even tried to bring mark into the conversation. When they tried, you know, you know the rehash conversations and stuff like that and they were just so desperate to try to get mark to agree with them, of them trying to say like, oh, they were trying to remove the father out of the home and what? Like a lot of these, like black men have this conspiracy theory of where they feel like the white man had to take them out to destroy all this other thing was like no, they was just exploiting niggas, that's just all they was doing. It's just exploiting niggas, that's all they was doing.
Speaker 3:I'm trying to tell you that's all what they was trying to do Is exploit niggas. We was not special, the black man was not special, they not sitting here looking like oh, we gotta make sure that nigga ain't doing nothing, we gotta make sure he ain't above the rest of us, no, they sitting there thinking, hey, you know, this easy group of people over here who's a little bit smaller than us in numbers, we can oppress them.
Speaker 3:So let's do it. And that's's going to take fathers out of home, it's going to put mothers on drugs. A whole bunch of crazy shit.
Speaker 2:So you think that all of the the what's the word I'm looking for, the consequences, like the things that happened after, were not the direct goal?
Speaker 3:You think they was just like, let's just, I don't think I don't think that they were sitting there saying we need to destroy the black family. Mark said the same thing. They were not sitting there to destroy the black family. They were saying we need for capitalists, capitalists bodies in the prison. No, well, that becomes that. For capitalism to thrive, you need an exploited class of people, so you need people to not get the value of their labor at a very good, at a very good discrepancy, so that their other people on top of them can live a decent life and not have to worry about nothing. So what they've done historically has done that to black and poor people yeah whereas we're putting, put laws in there.
Speaker 3:We're going to do the like an industrial system, the school to prison pipeline there's, there's lots they even they even try to argue this one thing, because they keep getting this shit from kevin samuels and y'all don't do any research after y'all hear somebody say something. When kevin samuels talks about the welfare and home welfare, women being, you know, not having a man in the home, and things of that nature. For one thing, that was only some states that had that.
Speaker 3:That was not a nationwide uh legislation that told women they couldn't have men in the home if they were getting welfare. Also, you know how that came about. You know what the story where that came about how came about from a woman who had four kids that was receiving assistance and she would sleep with this man on a man on the weekends. And what they said if, again, this is patriarchy not what they're saying about the woman, what they're saying about the patriarchy that if a man can sleep with you, then he is a substitute father.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's all that was you got a man in the house. What is he doing?
Speaker 3:but that's what I'm saying he wasn't even in the house when this went to court and they denied her her benefits. He wasn't in the house. He was fucking her on the weekends that's all he was doing.
Speaker 2:You can't even get a little side dick as a single mom and that's what they were saying still get some wealth.
Speaker 3:That's where that came from. So if you go in and look at the history of this, that's sad. And I wasn't able to confirm the people racist, but I'm pretty sure they was white people. So I'm saying like it was not a plan to keep black men out of a home, it was a plan to create a disenfranchised group of people so that we can exploit them, and then the people who else we're exploiting don't really feel as bad, because at least they can tell themselves I ain't a nigga, you ate that.
Speaker 2:That's what I do baby.
Speaker 3:So what happens when you read? You should try that, all right. So first we got a shout out danny from the stop. He just dropped a new podcast. I uh helped coin the name for uh, I'll stop. I'll stop this podcast later, so shout out to me for that but how much you're getting paid? Oh, we'll discuss that in the back channels I'll be in your dms, daniel, so uh he had rocky thunder shampoo she looked good.
Speaker 2:By the way, she looked great but she always don't. I can't say that, don't emphasize. I can't say that Don't emphasize.
Speaker 3:I can't say that.
Speaker 2:I can say she looks good, don't, then you can agree, but then don't level it up.
Speaker 3:I just feel she did look great. One thing I just want to say about Rocky and this is with all due respect to Don't say anything, with all due respect, before. I smack you upside your head right now.
Speaker 2:I know she fine, you don't got to say it out your mouth.
Speaker 3:What I'm just gonna say is can I just say this, please, I'll beep it out. Do you hate me? I'll beep it out if you don't like it. All I'm gonna say is she has age like fine wine and that's all, whereas like I, looked, that's fine yeah, I was.
Speaker 3:I looked at her when she was younger and I look at her now. It's like, well, she looks a lot like. A lot of women can't say 20 years. They look better than they did 20 years ago and she looked good 20 years ago. So that's what I'm saying. Like that's crazy to me yeah, she looks good so and then, like I said, shampoo, that's my guy. He was up there doing his thing and then evan, and that's a really good comedian, up-and-coming comedian out of new york. He'd be on the spaces with us.
Speaker 2:Another one of my guys but I just I don't know who shampoo ever was, but when I saw the picture of rocky and danny sitting there and I saw my husband not in there, I was like who these niggas? So?
Speaker 3:hold on hold on I wonder why are they in? His seat. I want y'all to hear the text thread. Okay, so how this went? Because I sent her a screenshot of them all sitting together and I'm just making a joke like I'm jelly, and then she goes crazy. Let's move to New York.
Speaker 2:Period Immediately, I'll pack my shit.
Speaker 3:Hold your horses.
Speaker 2:That's what I say.
Speaker 3:Then she goes who's even that man in your spot?
Speaker 2:Who is even that man? I go that's Evan.
Speaker 3:He's dope, she goes, don't defend him.
Speaker 2:I say big supporter of our show, I'm trying to do a thing like I'm trying to big you up and be like, oh, you, you are the guy. And then you're like, oh, but this guy is great. Okay, we love you, we, I appreciate your support 100. I also wish I knew, like, the faces of the people from spaces that support us. So I don't like x they don't accidentally get straights but I don't know y'all faces or names, unfortunately, other than um, danny and dub and rocky.
Speaker 3:So so I want to play this part of it just a little bit of there, because they was talking about melissa ford in there and rocky, you know she can give it up about melissa ford, so they do not like each other. Melissa Ford in there and Rocky, she can give it up about Melissa Ford they do not like each other and she definitely does probably.
Speaker 17:I just shed a little light, because there was a lot of writing going on up there and you know big time names. Well, here's the thing we had met each other in passing like I wouldn't say we were friends or anything like that. We have friends in common and I don't think we was cool, but I didn't really gel with her. I just I felt like she was kind of like fake, yeah, like she was putting on a persona and all like that.
Speaker 17:She tries to try to up one on you like yeah she had the Tysa Diddy situation and then every time she had a cup to her mouth like she kind of irked me a little bit. But you know, I don't have to like everyone.
Speaker 3:I don't dislike you, I don't hate you, You're a dumb bitch, but I don't have to like you.
Speaker 4:Girl, that was shady as fuck.
Speaker 17:Absolutely, it was off. And then I had already heard some things about her, so I was like okay.
Speaker 2:The bitch don't have no class and she's an alcoholic.
Speaker 17:But no shame, you don't have thing. I would have never made that public knowledge had she not brought my name up on Joe Budden's podcast. She knows that she and I don't gel very well, and she knows for sure that me and Joe don't f*** with each other 90% of the time. So it was just like why would you bring me up? There's so many other things. Why didn't you bring her up? I think I had a little back and forth with Black China over her purchase doctorate's degree and um you can buy that.
Speaker 17:Yeah, that's true, yeah we need to call dr lamont hill and see how he got his.
Speaker 3:Let's see now, oh shit yo rocky was in her bag. I don't know what lithium battery danny found bro, rocky is the.
Speaker 2:The level of hateration is to be adored.
Speaker 3:But it's not even just a level of hate, it's just a keen observation and just like a hint of just elegant shade, like throughout the whole point, like that's exactly what Rocky does. It's aggressive shade, it's elegant though, because she's not just saying you a stupid dumb bitch, she's saying you a drunk alcoholic in the most like PC way. You can say when she puts a cup to her mouth, she just like she said she had a cup to her mouth the whole time.
Speaker 2:Girl, what, what? Now? I think Melissa's an alcoholic.
Speaker 3:I mean, danny has made allegations to that on his, on his platform, so really, yeah, I mean she's talked about having alcohol problems okay. So I mean it's nothing to say, but I just think that what they it got a lot of reception when they dropped the link the other day Well, not the link, but the clip. On Twitter there was a lot of people who was hating, but you couldn't really hate too much because it was just everything just looked great, Like they look. Everybody on there looked good.
Speaker 2:Everybody looked like it was ready to do's you know and the only reason he's not there is because he hates you guys, he hates me and he hates new york I don't hate those guys, or you or new york.
Speaker 3:I just, you do, hate new york. I love okay, you're right, but I do. I just love being down here.
Speaker 2:I love and we're gonna work with the first time we went to New York he was like I'm never coming back here, ever again.
Speaker 3:Unless it's business related.
Speaker 2:And then it broke me on the inside, because that's my home, so that's fun.
Speaker 3:We did have a moment there, hun. That was a relationship adjuster.
Speaker 2:Imagine if I went to Maryland, I was like this piece of shit state. I didn't say that, though Fuck didn't say that. Imagine that's basically what you said.
Speaker 3:you complained the whole time and then when you got back, you were like I'm never going back there, ever I thought I said when I was up there even worse, the trip didn't even conclude and he was like never again.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry man, it's too much up for me up there, I I would not. Much success, too much opportunity, too much.
Speaker 3:I'm not a new york guy, like that's not who I am. I'm not a guy who guy.
Speaker 2:That's not who I am. I'm not a guy who's getting Ubers. You could just stay on Long Island for real or live in Jersey.
Speaker 3:That's not New York anyway and I'm still to do everything I'm going to travel super far Long Island Railroad.
Speaker 2:you take 35-45 minutes from Long Island to the city.
Speaker 3:That's not who. I am. That's not me. I'm not a transit guy like that. You are like that. You are from georgia, so I'm from maryland. From maryland, we we have the metro, but I'm just not a transit guy like that. Like transit for me growing up was something we me and my dad did to go to the, the game, to the basketball game we would take like transit to go to a sporting event it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2:I never took transit to go somewhere he hates new york and he hates you.
Speaker 3:It's not true well, no, I think this is a really good show. Uh, I think y'all should all pay the three dollars to get danny's patreon so that I can watch the full episode, because they go into just hilarious. They talk about shammy versus imani, which I think shammy shampoo. Uh, the old guy who'd be talking about beating up women unironically I feel like you've said his name before.
Speaker 2:Yeah shampoo.
Speaker 3:I was just on spaces with him not too long ago and I feel like you literally told me to remember him no shampoo yeah, yeah, shampoo's an important figure in all this?
Speaker 2:okay, we've had this conversation deja vu again twice in one episode. Shampoo is like one of my dad's favorite. Uh, how this? Okay, we've had this conversation deja vu again twice in one episode.
Speaker 3:Shampoo is like one of my dad's favorite. Uh, howard stern we've had this conversation before 100 so yeah, that's what I'm saying, like I knew who shampoo was before I even met danny, because I listened to it with my dad, but no, it was just dope to see that. I want to see them keep doing that and all y'all haters who hating on it keep hating because Rocky got the battery in her back. She is inspired and she's coming at folks' heads.
Speaker 3:She definitely is she's bringing all the tea and she's waking it up on folk and I hope that her and Danny can kind of work something out.
Speaker 3:I can see them being like a 2025 Wendy and Charlamagne. When they first started, just with like Danny being smarter than Charlamagne when they first started, just with like Danny being smarter than Charlamagne Like significantly. And Danny never sold cracks, so he's going to be alright. But no, I hope that I really I do. Really hope that they're the best. Their content is always good together. The Dacky I'm all about the Dacky. Or Dacky, what is that? That's where you put people's names together. Oh, the Daki I'm all about the. Daki or Daki.
Speaker 3:What is that Usually we put people's names together.
Speaker 2:Oh, Danny and Rocky, yeah Daki.
Speaker 3:Okay, I got that. All right, let's see.
Speaker 2:Do we want to talk about the Kanye West tweet? Kanye West has gone on another disgusting rant. He was talking about Beyonce and Jay-Z's children. He called them retarded. Jesus Christ, that's what he said.
Speaker 3:I was gonna thought you was at least. Let me read the the tweet first um, what?
Speaker 2:what else is there to say about what Kanye is doing at this point? Like it's been the same tired song and dance circus for god knows how long, since he said that slavery was a choice. That was when I started my the the breakup of the relationship with kanye and, like me, consuming his content, and then it's just been downhill from then. Like somebody said that he needs to be, um, uh, part of a conservative conservatorship conservatory conservatory is it?
Speaker 3:no, it is, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Oh no, conservative, you're right, conservative yeah and um, I don't know if I agree with that, because we we never see that.
Speaker 3:I think it's called a conservative ship conservatorship, yeah, um, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Somebody just needs to give him what, what's the drug?
Speaker 3:give him some drugs so I just want to read this, just because I I feel like ethically for his condition I feel like, ethically, we should at least read it so we give people what we're talking about, because it was tweeted and deleted no, but when I went on kanye's page yesterday, the the whole tweet about that was up again.
Speaker 2:Okay, I seen it was deleted. And then when I went back Kanye's page yesterday, the the whole tweet about that was up again.
Speaker 3:Okay, I seen it was deleted and then when I went back I seen that he was discussing it again. He said why he deleted it and then now it's gone. But I just want to read the original tweet. I want y'all to understand these are not my words.
Speaker 2:Not at all. We do not agree with what he said, not one bit.
Speaker 3:These are Kanye West words that he tweeted on March 18th 2025. Wait, has anyone ever seen Jay-Z and Beyonce's younger kids? They are retarded no like literally, and this is why artificial insemination is such a blessing. Having retarded children is a choice.
Speaker 2:Wow, like what are we supposed to say to that? What are we other other than the the general? Like that's fucking disgusting.
Speaker 3:you're talking about somebody's child, you're you're calling a disabled child at that a dis if, allegedly if they are disabled, we don't even know. I'm just saying his mind. If he's saying it, that means he's, at least in his mind, referencing a disabled child yeah, you putting retardation on people's kids on on a their jackets.
Speaker 2:We don't even know if that's true for real, other than that the that's the general like basis of like disgusting ass conversation, right, and then there's another like, I think, interesting layer on top of it of just like pure elitism. Because what do you mean? It's a choice. You can genetically alter your child's dna and whatever rich people like shit that you can do in the first district, whatever district it is, and saying that it's a choice is absolutely insane.
Speaker 2:And this is just me like nitpicking at this point, because it's again generally disgusting, but I think I thought that was very interesting and specifically elitist as fuck no, it was, it was.
Speaker 3:It was super disgusting. I'm trying to find he has had a secondary tweet about it where he kind of made a reference to uh down syndrome so I'm just trying to see if I'm able to locate it. He had a whole bunch of other crazy tweets where he uploaded a video.
Speaker 2:Did you see that? Oh yeah, it was two, three hours ago.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I did see that I didn't. It was just about him talking about him and diddy okay, because apparently he has a song for diddy or about diddy, where he wanted north on it yes, and then then there was.
Speaker 2:he was going back and forth with Kim about her trademarking the children's names and then she was like this is something we've agreed to a long time ago and that they would get the trademarks back when they turn 18. I think she did it now specifically so that North could not be put on that song, on that Diddy song, and he, he declared war against the mother of his children because he won't let her daughter, because she won't let her daughter be on a song about a sex trafficker, allegedly.
Speaker 3:that's crazy so, yeah, it looks like he deleted that one, but he let me see if this is it right here so are we still on that, because he he have he's tweeted other things yeah, I mean you can go over some more if you want. I was just going to try to find that particular tweet where he was just caught he basically said something about down syndrome and saying that's why he took the tweet down because of down syndrome or whatever.
Speaker 3:And he referenced again jay-z and another gentleman who I believe may potentially also have children it's just so many tweets that, like I don't even know where to start. He's deleting and also too, so he's like tweeting and deleting things, so you can't really keep up.
Speaker 2:He told Cassie to shut the fuck up that he's, that she's extorting Diddy. Yeah, I ride with Diddy because that's what that's exactly what Adidas tried to do to me. They froze my accounts right before my tax time, just like a bunch of dumb. But like how do you ride with diddy when we literally saw him beat the shit out of cassie and drag her out of that hallway?
Speaker 3:no, but he's also said diddy was a fed when him and diddy was beefing, remember? No, I don't remember that. So this is when him and diddy was beefing, back beforehand, when he was going through the adidas stuff, and he said, diddy, you were fed. So it was like now diddy cool when he going through drama, but now he wasn't.
Speaker 2:He wasn't last this is exactly what the fuck I said last time. He doesn't have any morals, he doesn't stand on anything, he's not trying to prove any point, he's just trying to be inflammatory and it's not respectful at all. So he just tweeted the kardashian. The kardashians are sex workers and they sex traffic all the black children they strategically produce hold, I got another one here.
Speaker 3:Kim kardashian is a sex trafficker. I don't like that. Twigs has my daughter in her video dressing all grown. I would have accepted more, expected more from twigs. It's fuck all you niggas. My soul is black and watch y'all don't believe me and just say I'm crazy and now he's posting text threads.
Speaker 2:He's spelling Kardashian with the KKK in the front. Um, he's allegedly saying now that he just got a. He just got a knock on the door after the the sex trafficking tweet and he's in. He's in fear for his life. Now he's trying to make it seem like people are after him. Um, he just posted the update about the hotel thing two hours ago like it's just, it's too much then he had his ass out and then he, he, he posted a you want me to play that?
Speaker 2:sure he posted a no, it was this one. He posted a list of like uh, people, but who? Who betrayed him?
Speaker 10:so the he's when I'm going.
Speaker 11:I'm going into these fights with shit I'm really dealing with. It'd be good if niggas like actually help me, because what I'm saying nobody's helping you right. But instead the jews come in and punk these niggas and they're going against me and they forget about everything that I did for them, everything I just named. I bled for these niggas, I did something, I put them on and shit, I took them with me on tour and read some of these names on here apparently said niggas are virgil who is dead and gone.
Speaker 2:So I guess john, legend what y'all legend do, kim, baby mama trav, I guess travis, scott, cardi, big sean, jay-z ty.
Speaker 3:Dollar sign dirt common how dark is in jail. Young Dirk is in prison.
Speaker 2:Like you didn't do nothing for him. For real, that helped Pusha Don C Amber. Oh, amber Rose Child you dated her Like get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 3:You did enough. Putting your ex's Amber is sick, too Like this nigga is unhinged, hold on. But this is when the list just gets funny, right here.
Speaker 2:The Kardashians, just the entire kardashian clan. Adidas as a company um demna balenciaga. Demna is the. The was the creative director of balenciaga is now the creative director of gucci this is the my own kids, yo. And then he says the black community?
Speaker 2:No, no my own family, then the black community, oh my own kids, then my own family, then the black community and of course the Jews. And of course was typed out by Kanye Like that's not something I added. And then he says I am, am in pain, I bled for everyone. Here are you, jesus well, he thinks he thinks. He actually thinks he's jesus. This is a delusion of grandeur that we're seeing happen in real time. This nigga is mentally unwell and he actually may think that he is the second coming of christ fair.
Speaker 3:He made jesus walks. He's never going to hell, so you gotta just you gotta kind of respect it like I don't know what else you want to put on it I don't know what it is.
Speaker 2:I think is his frontal lobe is deteriorating. It's much we're we're seeing it's a baked potato his brain is a baked potato, like I'm 100.
Speaker 3:Nothing else. There's nothing else going on in there but a baked potato like the potato in the seafood boil.
Speaker 2:That's kanye's brain I'm just scrolling to see if there was any other, like there are definitely other tweets. So he said cardi, you a child, you fake dark. I've been this shit for 30 years and I seen and know what it really is. I am the don, I am the leader. This cardi shit is the final heartbreak I can deal with. Cardi, if north was your niece, you wouldn't let her get trafficked. What? What all this shit is about? Clout for y'all these, my real kids that's a good point.
Speaker 2:I will say that's a good point if you want to talk about kanye's sons, he has mad sons he's kanye.
Speaker 3:You wouldn't let it get trafficked, you was unc. That's a good point. I can't be. I can't be mad at a point like that.
Speaker 2:That's a solid point not one of my daughters that I have no rights to raise and never see, like when I wasn't allowed to go to the birthday party. So, yes, I've wanted to die and yes, it's fuck Kim Cardi Jay-Z, whoever and watch, I show you the picture and y'all not believe me. And there's just a picture of her. I don't know which child this is. They all look like little guy in these children on a, on a phone, on an ipad.
Speaker 3:I don't know guy in these children is sick yeah, I fully thought danny was guy in these.
Speaker 2:I was like this is a cooley man. What do you mean all?
Speaker 3:right, uh, so I have one more. So I got a few more funny things, but I wanted to touch on this too. So it's back to a joe budden topic, and I know we haven't really been touching on podwives since our first review of it um, unfortunately just wasn't interesting to us. I didn't want to hear about joe putting lube on and how much ian hated his wife, like it just wasn't interesting to us. I didn't want to hear about Joe putting lube on and how much Ian hated his wife. It just wasn't really my kind of content that I wanted to get into.
Speaker 2:Not at all. I would watch Parks and his wife do anything, though, because she's gorgeous.
Speaker 3:They were cool and I think, like overall, it just wasn't really for us and that's why I wasn't going to pirate it any longer to try to have us watch it.
Speaker 2:I think we should continue to pirate it though.
Speaker 3:I mean we're never going to stop that it's just.
Speaker 2:No, like to talk about it on the show. Oh, the poker yeah.
Speaker 3:We just well, okay, we could if we want to. I just didn't think there was anything interesting, like it was just freak boy shit and like let me do my want to my woman because I have more money than you.
Speaker 2:You know what? I did not need to know that joe just be in the corner just like, like I did not need to know, like I didn't need to know you had travel lube like what is?
Speaker 3:what's going on with that?
Speaker 2:is some some sick shit. So just say that that's some some dittyism, that's a dittyism, that dittyism to have travel lube and so today right did I say travel yeah, travel it's all right, you're doing your thing.
Speaker 3:But no, it was funny too. So, ian, you know that's the, the head guy over at ian shortsman. He tweets out that the post actually picked up the post that they talked about. You know one of the guys who's on the show keno, who is one of joe, and those guys friend I've never come across this man before who in our keno keno, he just usually be on a patreon okay so he in promotes and say oh look, we made it to new york and I tweet this, so let me go over real quick you be on ian's ass.
Speaker 3:I said I said this is whitey and not blackie. Whitey making black men look stupid as an art you have mastered, and so this is why that's who.
Speaker 2:That's the end I was talking about.
Speaker 3:You be on his ass and this is this is why, though, 100% to me, and I wouldn't even consider a pre-mortem she might have more money than me too, so I don't really know Might need to go the opposite way.
Speaker 4:Joe, absolutely you the type of bitch niggas Anthony Mackie was talking about. Sorry, no doubt about it.
Speaker 14:Like way more.
Speaker 8:I have kids, I have kids. Whatever we get together, it's different. Whatever I have from before belongs to my kids. I mean respectfully, that's just the way. It is Same. I don't expect anything from you either. You know that, never did.
Speaker 6:Wait what.
Speaker 12:Kino's like hmm.
Speaker 2:What the fuck is she talking about he put his hand on her knee, keno put his hand on her knee and said no no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 3:That's not how it's going.
Speaker 10:No no no, no no.
Speaker 2:I remember that?
Speaker 14:What do you mean from before?
Speaker 8:What do you mean when I was? I have children. I was married before, so there's assets and things I have from before.
Speaker 14:That he can't eat off of.
Speaker 8:That, he that he can't touch. Look, at he won't be able to get Sniff as a black man. Any of that.
Speaker 14:It has nothing to do with any of that by the way, he's just trying to look that way.
Speaker 8:Don't think about it. I agree, yeah, because it belongs to my kids.
Speaker 2:But there are things where, if I need it, what you holding me, because you know that's the part that pissed me off. But if I need it, it's there.
Speaker 14:Then don't.
Speaker 3:Yes, obviously, I mean it's there. Nigga. No, but it's her discretion. No.
Speaker 2:What in your life would you ever need for me to then take food and money out of kids, my kids mouths and pockets to cover your black ass, nigga who? What situation is that happening in?
Speaker 3:I want to give a little more context to Keno, right? So Keno is the guy that came on the podcast. He's on the Patreon and he told us that he has his white woman, who you saw him with call him nigga in bed oh, that was him this is that, that's keno oh, so this is the woman that goes along with that.
Speaker 3:Yes, okay, bitch, okay, so see, because I was on your side until then so, but no, this is what, to me, I think, even the more interesting light to shine on is like the idea that black men have when they engage with white women, as if, like, the white woman sees them as like this superior adonis that like needs to be given everything they asked for, regardless of what, where it came from, and when it's like, really, in turn, you're just the black play thing she's using in her golden years like that's really not even her golden years I mean she's older.
Speaker 3:Sometimes she's older woman, she's got kids okay, okay.
Speaker 2:I feel like what was I gonna say fuck continue no, I'll just say like that's just.
Speaker 3:it's so embarrassing because what he did there was essentially made himself look so pathetic, and for Ian to then promote like, oh, that is a good thing for our podcast and our show.
Speaker 2:I mean, the clip went viral.
Speaker 3:I mean again, that's cool, but at what expense? Like this guy isn't Keno, doesn't do you know content, he's just a Joe friend that comes along and. Joe kind of like likes to exploit their stories. So for me I don't see what keno gets out of that like it's not like he's gonna make anything better for him. He's just gonna be an embarrassment. Now, when he walks out the street, people are like, oh, you need your wife to give you some money. Like you know, like you just made yourself look crazy, or?
Speaker 2:his girl, keno is obviously a pathetic little man, but that's what he made it seem.
Speaker 3:I don't want to call him that. No, I don't know him. I'm just. I don't want to call him that because I don't know him. I'm just saying these actions, I am make you look of that and like a pathetic little man and it looks like joe is just pulling the strings that's exactly what he was doing.
Speaker 3:He was like oh, that's a black man he made him look like a clown, and I don't understand why y'all feel like when y'all engage with these women, y'all should have a conversation about them looking out for you. They don't want to do that there was another conversation.
Speaker 2:He literally said this during the podcast too. He said that a black woman is not going to want to build you up. Black women already want their men built up. And then a white woman would, um, help you and build you up. And then on literally I wish I saved this and I took screenshots of the TikTok it was. It was a bunch of white women in there like we not building you niggas up, not at this big age. Like no, we want, we want our men already built in their 30s. What the fuck do you mean? They were like don't come over here with that shit, nigga, we not building you up over here. And then you you completely ignore the history of black women just putting up with shit and building niggas up. Which one is it? Is it the nigga who's borrowing the car of his woman and driving around and cheating, or is it that we don't support y'all? Which? Which one the fuck is it?
Speaker 3:I just think that is hilarious. I just think that is so hilarious when, like, the white guy gets with the black girl, let me see more note when the black guy gets with the white girl and they have like this inherent like view that her ilk or her people are going to now like push you up into your like grandeur of the next stage of your life, when it's like, bro, you are just being used as a ornament whole time.
Speaker 2:That's not even his wife him. Yes. He said if I need, if you need, you were going to continue to need. Like that's the very simple matter of the fact.
Speaker 3:You're not that woman's husband, no, she probably sound like she wants that to be in any kind of capacity no, she was like nigga. I don't lose you for nothing, nigga I mean, like I said it's, you are just the, the black dick that she is exploring within her later age that's literally it, and I just feel so bad that you just let joe coerce you into such clownery, because you're not a bad dude. I don't think you're a bad guy. You may just be a little weird and have some like sexual kinks.
Speaker 3:They probably need to work out in therapy. But besides that self-hatred, besides that I think he's all right guy a pathetic man that has internalized self-hatred.
Speaker 2:I don't. Well, we may have done that. If you want a white woman to call you nigga during sex, that's nothing other than just like a very convoluted form of health of self-hatred.
Speaker 1:It cannot be anything else other than that it's like, if you have a slave, kink it's.
Speaker 2:That's exactly what that is.
Speaker 3:It's more like a fetish. It's more like a like it's a slave kink, a perverted fetish it's just a a a different branch of slave.
Speaker 2:Kink, a perverted fetish, it's just a a different branch of slave kink.
Speaker 3:The funny thing about it is even when, like they're in situations like this, they still keep the black man with a white girl smile like it never leaves. Even when, like she's like saying the most disrespectful shit to them, the smile does never leave.
Speaker 2:They believe her true he.
Speaker 3:He probably doesn't even think that she doesn't even know what she's saying she's.
Speaker 2:He's gonna get a sad awakening when the time actually comes that he might need to borrow something that is labeled as her children's, and she's like nigga, fuck, no, get your black hands off of my money get your black mitts out of here yeah, like what? I'm not lifting you up generationally. Nigga what. That's not. That's not her plan whatsoever. She is going to leave you for dead. If you were ever in a situation that was pulling her down yeah, maybe if it's pulling like to the side but yeah, if it's pulling her down she cutting you.
Speaker 3:She gonna cut you off, big dog and she made it really clear she made it really clear with that too. Like I don't. I don't see how you could leave that or look at that and feel as though you're in a relationship that's based off of like genuine security, when it's more like a relationship of like convenience. That's what it kind of made it feel like but I mean, that's crazy could be doing what it do, what y'all do.
Speaker 3:I'm just I'm not trying to. Y'all put it out, y'all put it out there for content. We are going to criticize and discuss it, so but uh, at least you kept, at least kept the black face on. You know, black smile, face on that's a pathetic man. That shit didn't leave I'm trying to tell you, man, I got you. Got a shout out to them niggas who hold it down like that, they saying, no, I got my white girl, I'm happy I'm chosen.
Speaker 2:I'm anointed Whole time. It don't even be the fire. White girl for real.
Speaker 3:I mean, that never happens. We discussed that already. Why they never get the fire, white girl, that's not for you, that's for the other elite whites.
Speaker 2:Bro Patrick Mahone, don, that's not for you, that's for the other elite. Bro patrick mahome, don't even have a fire, white yeah but he met her in high school.
Speaker 3:She was like sid but she's like it's you never get to. You never get her be attractive and have a good family. It's either one or the other. Either she'll have a good family, but she's not that attractive, so that's why they let you have her. Or she is super attractive, but you Either she'll have a good family, but she's not that attractive, so that's why they let you have her. Or she is super attractive, but she don't come from a good family and that's why you was able to catch her. It's never both. If it's both, you're not getting her, you're not going to be allowed to touch her.
Speaker 2:Yeah, y'all not getting the premier milk whatsoever. Like Ivanka Trump, y'all not getting no, on vacation in Jamaica.
Speaker 3:Even then, especially now, because her dad's secure secret service no, no black dick is touching that. Sorry, she would have to like go full. I mean Democrat, no true.
Speaker 3:All right. So, man, I'm not looking forward to all this editing I'm about to have to do. Not looking forward to all this editing I'm about to have to do, but in the spirit of March Madness, we're going to bring you today the BBL bracket. So there's been a collection of 16 women, all picked for their different variety in BBL, and we're going to discuss which one should come out on top let's discuss so we're going to go for the number one seed.
Speaker 3:I didn't make this bracket. Okay, I found this online, so I didn't make this bracket. But do you want to go down one? How do you want to do? You want to go how? How we see it? Or do you do one, two, three, how do you want to do that?
Speaker 2:I don't know how brackets work. They work how we just explained one of the other. We can go all the way down, just pick, pick you go down pick you pick how we do it. All right, we'll start at the top, we'll start at the top and just go down.
Speaker 3:So I'm gonna put them on the screen for y'all. So you again, y'all need to make sure that y'all respect me for all the work I'm about to put in here so are we doing each like against each other? And then it'll go over yeah okay, okay, that's what I was not understanding first one on the list, the number one seed young miami from the city girls, and then we got janice hart that's the, the porn star she has done some, some adult work what do you mean some?
Speaker 2:no, no, the girl I'm thinking of is an adult star.
Speaker 3:But she do rap too. She rap and do other stuff too.
Speaker 2:Okay, we're not thinking about the same person.
Speaker 3:Yes, we are the girl I'm thinking about is. Janice Hart yes, we are.
Speaker 2:The dark-skinned girl. Yes, that'd be sucking.
Speaker 3:She does be sucking dick Dick, and she be sucking dick.
Speaker 2:I don't know how I'm kind of inflections I'm supposed to put on dick. Sorry, I don't where's. It's not what I do with my. Show me her picture to make sure we're talking about the same girl you know who, exactly who I'm talking about my bad. You saying that she's more than a porn star, and I'm like no, she not like you ain't nothing, bitch. I thought she was a comedian, though she doesn't rap I thought she does.
Speaker 3:I know she does other content she did, she did.
Speaker 2:Poor minds, yeah, she, she. She's trying to become a stand-up comedian. She's not a rapper.
Speaker 3:So she's like the, the porn just hilarious I guess, okay, so okay, who are we picking here with this? Janice you're going with jan.
Speaker 2:I'm going with Janice because I've seen that thing spread out.
Speaker 3:We haven't seen it spread out for Young Miami.
Speaker 2:I know it from the inside, the outside.
Speaker 3:We've seen Young Miami spread out. Do we need to call somebody now to make it a third pick?
Speaker 2:between us. Why do we, do we?
Speaker 3:Is anybody available at this time?
Speaker 2:Oh my God, we're on air. I'm going to ask you a question real quick, give me a sec.
Speaker 3:Can you give us like 10 minutes of your time? Sure, we are doing a BBL bracket for March Madness, and so we started on the first bracket with each other and we realized it's two of us and we're not going to agree on everybody no so we need a third person to to help us out. Will you be able to assist us?
Speaker 2:get your googles ready so you can google these people sure I'm here for it. Let's do it all right, wake it up. Appreciate that okay, the first. The first bracket is young miami versus janiece hart. Do you know who janie Hart?
Speaker 16:is Janice Hart. Janice Hart.
Speaker 3:Period, that's what I said. A 16 beat a number one off the first top. What are we?
Speaker 2:doing here. These are other people's opinions.
Speaker 3:Have you seen Janice Hart? I have but Young. Miami has a solid BBL.
Speaker 2:The thighs match.
Speaker 16:What have you seen, janice Hart?
Speaker 3:I'm not saying that she's not bad, my guy, I'm just. Oh well, okay, I've been mistaken, all right. So we got a 16, beating a number one Jesus.
Speaker 2:Christ Shem's going to be so mad he missed this.
Speaker 3:All right. So we got the next one coming up. We got Jordan Woods and Summer Walker.
Speaker 2:I think this is clear Jordan Woods, jordan Woods yeah, yeah, okay, got one of the worst bbls I've ever seen in my life and I've seen her in person at least three times, every time her body makes me mad.
Speaker 3:Okay, make sure you put them names down, so we don't forget who won I?
Speaker 2:I don't know how to you don't know how to okay, I can cross them out there you go, figure it out okay, all right.
Speaker 3:So we got sweetie and jada wader. Now this is tough it's sweetie.
Speaker 16:I'm not gonna lie to you I think it's sweetie as well.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I would. Her proportions are a little bit better. Yeah, she has elite proportions okay, we'll do.
Speaker 2:We'll do, sweetie, then all right.
Speaker 3:So this is the battle, the battle of the old bitches. All right, we got jocelyn hernandez and bernice burgos bernice. I would have to see bernice looks better, her bbl looks better, but jocelyn is fuller jocelyn, her stomach is thick yeah, it's got some.
Speaker 3:It's a little melting in there, it's, it's. It's like a metal, like sheet over her stomach, I feel you yeah, it looked like she got the the drake abs, all right so we're going, we're going with bernice, so get that there. Oh All right. So next one. This one was crazy to me because they had Drea at 14 on this list. But Kim Kardashian versus Drea, this is tough.
Speaker 16:It's not tough, drea, michelle Drea, yeah.
Speaker 3:But this is Queen BBL. We talking about Kim Kardashian.
Speaker 16:Drea. But Kim should not really like that, though, like it's not really one of them ones to me. You didn't see her with the robots. No, I didn't see her with the robots. Let me go look.
Speaker 2:Let me go check out with the robots she had the robots drea drea has one of the best bbls in the game she does I think drea's bbl is probably like top three yeah, it's it to me it's, it's, it's settled pretty good throughout the years.
Speaker 3:It's me really googling the whole fucking kim kardashian with the robots. But I'm just saying like the it's kind of a little bit unfair because drea is kind of especially in her peak. Her whole package was elite and I don't think kim kardashian at the same age was anywhere looking close.
Speaker 2:No, that's why Drea got it.
Speaker 3:But the staying power, though, where has the BBL took her? I'm going to have to say Kim K.
Speaker 2:Well, she got an NBA baby daddy who's like 22. I think it took her, and then Kim Kardashian baby daddy on Twitter crashing the fuck out, calling her a sex trafficker. I think Drea got it.
Speaker 3:She's with a child Granted, like I said, the staying power of the BBL is there.
Speaker 2:I mean Kim Kardashian was with a, she was able to pull two generation of athletes.
Speaker 3:So again, I'm not upset about Drea, but I'm going to have to say Kim.
Speaker 16:No Drea got it. I'm going to stick with Drea. But I'm gonna have to say, kim, now Drea got it.
Speaker 3:I'm gonna stick with Drea, I ain't gonna lie, okay, so I'm not mad at it, I just got it. The staying power, uh is is high for both of them, but I just I just had to stay with Kim, just because of what. It was all right. So this one, I don't think this one is gonna be a hard one here, Cardi. B and Lotto. Cardi.
Speaker 2:B and Lotto, lotto, lotto. It's not even.
Speaker 3:Yeah, cardi B's bbl is not great her, her, her, her thighs don't stay the same proportion like sometimes. You'll see where they edit the thighs to make them look legit and then you'll see when she's out and about for real, and she looked like a chicken wing.
Speaker 2:So the next one has me a little bit confused, because why is she in this sisa and ari oh ari fletcher okay, I thought they meant lennox malik, because I was like confused.
Speaker 3:That's a good one, that is a good one this is a battle of aesthetics versus like in two different ways, because SZA's more of a stacked body and Ari is more of a bountiful body.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I like watching Ari shake it.
Speaker 3:I'm going to have to give it due to just for jiggle purposes. I'm going with Ari what you think, malia.
Speaker 16:That's a toughie.
Speaker 2:That's a toughie, I'm not gonna lie yeah, because I'm in love with SZA and I want to live in her skin. But the just Ari BBL move like water and then she has not said that she, she will say deny time and not said that she will say deny time and time again that she's gotten a BBO.
Speaker 3:You know we can tell by the waist man there's been some skin moving around over there.
Speaker 2:I still don't know. I still don't know.
Speaker 16:This is a tough one, brother.
Speaker 3:I ain't gonna lie to you. I already put my hat in the bucket.
Speaker 2:You said Ari.
Speaker 16:Let me go look at Ariri. Real fast, just real fast.
Speaker 2:All I gotta do is close my eyes and pull it up like yeah if you gotta do that she won. If you can do that, she won. I mean no, but with scissor too, that, that, that picture of her pouring the iridescent luminescent water over her body and her titty.
Speaker 16:Ari got it because I ain't gonna front SZA. Shit don't move like hers though.
Speaker 2:I don't know if SZA know how to, but okay, ari got it. That's safe to say.
Speaker 3:But to be fair, though, if we look at the transformation that SZA did through her surgeries, that was a greater scale of transformation than what Ari did Granted, did granted 100.
Speaker 16:she really took it from nowhere to everywhere yeah, she went from.
Speaker 3:She went from a piece of coal to a diamond 100.
Speaker 16:Yeah, like it's really a good bdl, but just like this wasn't the person to put no utility, it's no utility the first round. This is a fucked up person. To put her against.
Speaker 2:Yeah, 100%.
Speaker 3:All right, so this is the last one of the first round. We got JT from the City Girls and we got Nicki Minaj.
Speaker 16:JT.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I didn't see Nicki look bad too many times. I hate it Sorry, Barb, but yeah, I mean she took it.
Speaker 16:You know, she made the wave.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was going to gonna say that this is an original bbl. You know what?
Speaker 2:this is. This is where I'm gonna have to disagree with y'all, because I think jt's bbl is a little bit too much. She's too short and I think she got too much ass. I think nikki's bbl is a little bit more proportionate.
Speaker 3:She just don't the thighs don't match with nikki hell no you think they're like recently has looked okay, though no it depends on what she's wearing, but when you get a good look at it and it's, it ain't there I don't, I it's not like you could tell you this the time or the fact that she got older technology than the the newer girls I mean I'm out of it anyway, so jt got the update?
Speaker 16:bro, she don't got the update.
Speaker 3:Yeah, she don't she didn't get the good model. Okay, no disrespect, that's a queen's legend not against it.
Speaker 16:Like she got the, you know she got that first round. Like you know what I'm saying. Before it was really lit she.
Speaker 3:She was the girl who got on the on the on the bed before the other ones, and so they learned to to run, so why she?
Speaker 16:crawled for him, so, so blueprint for this shit, but you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:We got to go to the second round. Now we got some heavy hitters coming. We got Janice Hart versus Jordan Woods, janice Still going with Janice. Still, janice, my vote don't matter, man Now we got this is going to be a battle of the titans right here. We got Sweetie versus Bernice. We got the young versus the old.
Speaker 16:Sweetie, I'm going to go, sweetie.
Speaker 3:Man, I'm going to have to go Sweetie too, sweetie's hip to like Thigh ratio is Like elite.
Speaker 2:I'm going to give it to Sweetie because I like her Stomach better than bernice's okay, all right.
Speaker 3:So the next one we got. We got drea versus lotto, so this is tough. Now we got peak bbl, peak skinny bbl is number one skinny bbl versus the bodacious light skin, southern bbl and that should be moving and it move, it do move I ain't gonna fight, i'ma go lotto I again I have to go back to the fact that it was able to pull uh ball players and multiple generations.
Speaker 2:So i'ma i'ma have to go with drea I might have to go with drea, because lotto was already thick and her bBL was not as much of a feat medically as Drea's was you kind of also got to bring the face card a little bit into this and I think that's where, drea. I don't think we need to bring the face card into this at all.
Speaker 3:Not even just a little bit, not even a little bit.
Speaker 2:This is a BBL draft.
Speaker 3:I'm still going with Drea. I'm still going with. Drea too 100%.
Speaker 16:I'm still going with Drea, too. 100% I'm staying with Lotto. I go for this bitch's dad. Y'all look crazy. I hear it, though, but she is fire. What are we doing right now?
Speaker 2:I don't know, I just Drea just has to stay in power man.
Speaker 13:We talking about Gilbert.
Speaker 3:Arenas. We talking about Orlando Scandrick From the Cowboys. We talking about a cowboy, and now she done got Jalen Green Like come on, man, the pussy done pushed out some babies for these ballplayers. She done got these niggas down.
Speaker 16:She not really standing on her own two feet with the BBL, though, like the BBL ain't really the one, that's the BBL still pulling new niggas. It's new niggas, it's pulling niggas, but lotto shit is just like it's just clears, like it's just lit like you look at lotto.
Speaker 3:You gotta go off the stand power. We gotta put some feets up, like what? What has this bbl car all? I'm going off of is aesthetics my thing is this big dog, if, if her bbo, and we can't even get 21 savage to admit it like come on, dog, we didn't got niggas laying it down in andrea I don't know.
Speaker 2:I'm looking at her, bro, I don't know it don't move the same, but I think she was like a skinny girl with no ass and then got a bbo that looked like she just had that for real, naturally. And then lotto is like you can tell that's a bbo. So I feel like dre is a little bit more impressive because, like niggas thought she got that in the gym wake it up I hear y'all all right.
Speaker 3:So we got that dread. So now we got the next one. We got ari versus jt. Now this is a tough one, ari?
Speaker 16:no, it's not. It's not a tough one for me, ari y'all got it. Y'all already go to the next one.
Speaker 3:It's tough, this one is good. That was comparable. Y'all didn't give that a fair shot at all there's.
Speaker 2:No, it wasn't a fair draft. Yeah, like that's crazy that's crazy definitely ari all right.
Speaker 3:So this one now we got janiece heart and sweetie janie, sweetie got me.
Speaker 16:Now it's getting tough. Now it's getting hard. I'm not gonna lie. I don't know if I could go.
Speaker 3:Janice over Sweetie. That's a tough pull right there.
Speaker 2:I don't know. It's just like whoever you put Janice up against Janice sweetie, don't got the weird little belly button okay, hold on, let me look at janice belly button, because what do you mean?
Speaker 3:I'm just saying that's, that's a hallmark of a bad bbl and sweetie don't got it I ain't never seen that belly button you talking about, sir no, I'm about to look up her belly button, because that's crazy we gotta put it up there, yo, what's her?
Speaker 2:ig like I can't even I'm talking about janice yeah, I just typed in janiece heart, belly button, but that's not working and you got the safety lock on yeah, let me, let me turn that off.
Speaker 16:I was like what the hell?
Speaker 3:you got white ass coming up there and everything I don't even know what's going on here right now. I'm going.
Speaker 2:I've made my pick, sweetie. Now I got to do some research.
Speaker 3:Chisel Brown, I'm going to her.
Speaker 2:Oh no, this is her tick tock. I thought it was her.
Speaker 3:Chisel.
Speaker 16:Brown bottom Twitter you made a decision, Malik.
Speaker 3:I'm staying with sweetie.
Speaker 2:All right. Well then, you've already been, I've been outvoted.
Speaker 3:So next one we got here is let's see Um. Drea versus.
Speaker 2:I accidentally crossed out the wrong one.
Speaker 3:Drea versus Ari. Cause we're in the final four now. So our final four is Ari, ari, drea, sweet sweetie and janice. So we already did the first one. I'm gonna have to go drea versus ari yeah, this is a battle right here, because this is like the top of the of the decade and the end of the decade against each other I'm I think'm going to have to go Ari.
Speaker 3:Even though I've been caping for Drea this whole time. Yeah, I mean, ari has got a few rappers in the game. She's kind of ran through with it To me. I keep going back to the staying power.
Speaker 2:It's just like whenever Ari posts a video of her shaking her ass. Regardless of how long it is, it's viral for at least three days.
Speaker 3:Okay, I'll go with Ari straight off utility then. Like if she posts one, two second clip of that ass, like I'm saving it. Dre doesn't have the body movement, to kind of help move that BBL.
Speaker 2:And she never had it.
Speaker 3:Bitch was 47. Dre was never in a video shaking ass.
Speaker 2:No, she was never that girl all right.
Speaker 3:So we got final here. We got ari versus sweetie for the final. This is a tough one. Okay, I'm glad we got the woman out of. This is a tough one, malik. This one is a battle because we're talking about utility or aesthetic here I think both of them are utility.
Speaker 2:No, ari ari has way more utility than sweetie is it's not you.
Speaker 3:When we say utility, you don't really understand that we're talking about what it looked like when it bent over yeah, both of them are on the same level no, it's not. It's not even close.
Speaker 2:That utility is not even close I think ari is is is taking it no, no, no I can't go ari off gp.
Speaker 16:I have to really think about it because I go like sweetie is pain like it's, it's cut to a particular. That's some good like that's good like that's that's good shit right there.
Speaker 3:What they did with her cannot like if she didn't talk she would be up there with, like, laurie harvey that's, who wasn't in this because laurie harvey skinny bbl that's what I'm saying that was crazy. If sweetie didn't talk, she would be a lot more attractive than what she is she just talks to me, he's wilder yeah, this is my husband. I'm just saying, like we gotta talk about what the bbl is attached to. No, we don't. We in the finals we are objectifying women right. Yes, and that's part of it.
Speaker 16:we are in the finals right now. Yes, and that's part of it. We are in the finals right now. This was all objectification Off top. You can't draw a line now.
Speaker 3:Alright, so who you got Malik?
Speaker 16:Ari or Sweetie.
Speaker 2:Ari should move like the ocean, Okay how about this?
Speaker 3:To make your decision more with more anticipation to it, I'm going to say Sweetie. And now you have to pick the winner.
Speaker 16:Damn.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because I said Ari.
Speaker 16:Damn damn. All right, let me sit up for this one, because I'm going and his face card is not included, like how pretty she is.
Speaker 2:none of that. I'm talking about the aesthetic of the BBL.
Speaker 3:I'm picking that over the utility of Ari's BBL.
Speaker 16:I ain't going for it. I ain't going for it. This is real close. It's real close, but I think gotta go. Ari, I'm not gonna.
Speaker 3:Come on.
Speaker 16:Let's go.
Speaker 3:That's some sick shit right here man.
Speaker 16:I'm sorry, like, just like, just all around, like Hall of Famer, like she's the one, like the all-star bro yeah.
Speaker 2:That's fair. That's fair. That is number one Hall of Fame ass as far as performance, utility, aesthetics all of it, it does it all.
Speaker 16:Like her shit is really you know what I'm saying Like I'm not surprised, like Moneybag not letting that go.
Speaker 2:Did you see the video that she posted of her jumping into the split on the couch over and over again?
Speaker 16:bro, it's devious out here what she's doing like.
Speaker 3:Come on now well, I want to award Ari Fletcher the 2025 BBL bracket champion. We'll send you in the mail, so just hit me in the DMs and I'll be able to get that over to you, we not?
Speaker 5:sending you nothing, girl. We don't have enough money to send you anything.
Speaker 2:Why is she lying? We don't, we can't afford you girl, we're not buying you.
Speaker 3:We're just sending you a gift, so just DM. Talkfnftntv and we'll send you that BBL award, malik man. We greatly appreciate this. We wouldn't have been able to do this without you.
Speaker 16:It's a pleasure, I'm happy, to be a part of such monumental history.
Speaker 2:I'm glad you picked up because it is 1am, so Alright, thank you, love you, bye.
Speaker 16:No problem, I'm out, alright right.
Speaker 3:So jonathan majors has been back in the news for two different things that I feel like kind of play a part into each other. So I don't know if you saw the video or the audio that came out. It was talking about him and I believe he was speaking with Grace and they were discussing at a time when he was aggressive with her or he called aggressed or underaggressed, that's what he called it, and he I guess he put his hands on her, choked her or something like that.
Speaker 3:That's kind of what that video let me. I can play it just so you know, there's a.
Speaker 2:There's like a study that says if somebody chokes you, they're okay with killing you.
Speaker 3:I'm pretty sure it makes sense, because I mean choking somebody. There's a lot of ways to contain somebody without choking them. So this was like on the SoundCloud for Rolling Stones, what it seems like, and it's a little muffled so it's going to be kind of difficult to make out, but I'll try to make sure y'all can hear it as best as possible. I'm ashamed.
Speaker 8:I've never wrestled with a woman before, but I'll try to make sure y'all can hear it as best as possible. Because I said something sarcastic P in your eyes Clearly. It's more than that. Yeah. Something inside of you.
Speaker 3:Yeah, towards you. So I just kind of want to put this into context, because I have been someone who has discussed the case and how the case was handled and why I feel as though there was a problem in that I never, once ever, stated that he never did anything or put his hands on this woman. What I did say was that it was disingenuous to try to use his instances of where they talked about this. That was not related to the night in question. That's what I was saying and I have stayed on that the entire time. If he did something to that woman, so be it. That did not happen that night and in those videos that we saw, and those two things are two different things.
Speaker 3:And I think when people try to conflate the text messages where it was discussed about him potentially you know her going to the hospital for something that happened between them, or this audio that has surfaced, we still have to understand that that is not why he went to jail. That is not the case. They even told the judge, the jury, the judge told the jury to. They cannot use, when they make a determination, any prior actions that were not related to the night in question. So again, when you try to do this kind of justice where you are, a revenge is more of a revenge type of justice when you're using hey, I, we know you did something. Are we phillies, though? You did something here, so we're going to use this moment to punish you. That is wrong and I still stand on that, and I want to make sure that is very clear. I'm not advocating for someone who committed domestic violence. I am advocating for a fair trial and a just trial to be done for a black man in any situation. So I just want to make that clear.
Speaker 3:But congratulations, he did get married and announced his marriage to Megan Good shortly after, like the next day of course, because this is a pr relationship.
Speaker 2:Yo man shout out to that bitch young.
Speaker 3:She holds it down young shout out to that beautiful black woman when shit get, when shit hit the fan, she know exactly what to do. Nigga we getting married soon. As the audio. You choking this. White bitches on the on the fucking screen.
Speaker 2:I wonder how much she's getting paid. She might be, she's getting paid a good it's her retirement money, baby yeah that movie, he coming out, she getting the whole salary, he ain't.
Speaker 3:He ain't getting none of that little, that little, uh, bodybuilder money, he ain't getting none of that. Nigga took them steroids for the strength that was off the muscle. Oh man, but congratulations, I do want to say that for real. Um, I hope he, I hope he has changed and he doesn't put her through anything like that.
Speaker 2:I think that's what's important you can't come over to this side and beat up a black woman too like, too allegedly, not allegedly allegedly. You can't do that, then your career is over with you. The whites hate you, the blacks hate you. You're done I mean she got a point man go to therapy like do not put your hands on anybody else ever for the rest of your life I'll get like a.
Speaker 16:I get like a I'm just gonna tell you, man, just get like a, like a what's the little punching bag?
Speaker 3:get something like that, put her face on it and then when you get upset.
Speaker 2:Her face needs to be on it because obviously he wants to hit her.
Speaker 3:So I'm just saying, just put it over put that aggression over there, that's.
Speaker 2:If that's what you need to do, just put him under the jail see I I'm trying to get a man options here just put him under the jail. If you need to get your aggression out on women in that way, like I feel like you need to fight your way out of jail like that should be his, so what? If you need to start? What if he wins? What?
Speaker 3:is the? What is the? What is the reward for winning by fight my way out of jail? Can I just hit whoever I want afterwards? Until you get murdered by somebody else so I mean I, after I fight my way out of jail when I'm in the free world, I cannot go back to jail again. I can just beat whoever I want until somebody kills you okay I think that's a fair for being a menace that's a fair assessment if you make it out.
Speaker 2:There's other niggas out here that made it out.
Speaker 3:That's not a bad option if you like, telling it like oh yeah, you can get out of jail, you just gotta fight every nigga on the way out and I don't mean okay, I'm entertaining what you mean, but I mean, like, prove your innocence oh, what to get out? Oh no, I thought you just made that blood.
Speaker 2:No episode of invincible no, it was, it was fun oh thinking of it that way, but I mean, like you are guilty until proven innocent like what?
Speaker 3:if it's like the dark night where it's like we're gonna put you in this hole and if you happen to get out, like you got to be a changed man after that like you're not getting out of a deep or you are just used to a pattern of killing you.
Speaker 2:We've released the psychopath. No, I'm saying not a pattern kill.
Speaker 3:I'm saying like how in a dark night they had to climb out the hole to get out of the jail, like I think that it makes sense to me that climbing out of holes would change I mean, if that's the, if that's what had to happen, yes, but if you had to kill your way out, you're getting shot on your way.
Speaker 2:On what if, like you gotta?
Speaker 3:what if you gotta kill one person? Then then climb out. Is that as bad? Because then you're not doing a psychopath, he's just somebody who really wants to get out.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I feel like you know what. I would set up that test and then I would kill the people who killed that one person because you don't belong back in society. That's a test. I would only release the people who decided not to kill one person Tricked, you See that killing person tricked. You see, that's like, that's how it needs to be, because because the people who are not killing people need to be outside and the people who are need to be inside. Is that crazy? Nigger shit that's crazy, I guess all right.
Speaker 3:Um, let's wrap up here one more last topic. You know, we got, we got a shit on elon, that's like, that's like our favorite pastime. Let's switch the camera you don't want to shit on elon he lost you money technically yeah, he definitely did.
Speaker 3:Let me check right now so I just wanted to talk because a lot of stuff has happened since our last episode. Tesla has been in the shitter over the last few months. A lot of people are losing faith in the industry and I was watching this video and it was talking about how the money that is Tesla.
Speaker 2:If y'all could see just the chart that I'm looking at right now, it was just down. Wow, I am concerned for my well-being and future and safety. Wow, I am concerned for my well-being and future and safety.
Speaker 3:So that's crazy as hell it's not fun.
Speaker 3:So I want to just kind of get into the breakdown, because a lot of people have been losing faith in tesla and one of the things they were saying is they are a kind of like a finesse company in a way, meaning like they get money in investors by like potential things they may do in the future, like that's kind of like what their idea is, and also a lot of their money comes from the fact that they sell people's data. So when you're in their cars and stuff, they sell a lot of people that that data and it's like a car your car is a data gathering machine for Tesla.
Speaker 2:I actually have not lost that much money with Tesla. Overall I've.
Speaker 3:But we didn't yeah, because we didn't buy it in that early.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no.
Speaker 3:I mean, well, we didn't buy it at the peak, so it's not going to be that bad.
Speaker 2:I'm ashamed. Obviously I was just trying to invest like the evils.
Speaker 3:Like the evils, like the evils.
Speaker 2:Because the evils have the money. So I'm trying to invest. You know what I was going to invest in, but I decided not to because my morals wouldn't let me. Lockheed Martin.
Speaker 3:Oh, the military.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I couldn't do it.
Speaker 3:Let me just tell you about how bad it is over at Tesla. So have you seen how everybody's kind of been like attacking Tesla dealerships and like there's been fires everywhere? I'm not condoning any of that, like I'm not. I can talk like that. This is my own way. Say it. Now, I'm not going to promote this, nor will I say like everyone should go out and do this because that is wrong. What I will say is this Seeing Tesla dealerships on fire kind of dope, it's kind of cool. I'm not going to tell people to do it, I'm not going to advocate for it, but I will say allegedly, that's not something we can do it's kind of dope, though I think it's dope looking at it, I think tesla's on fire Got a nice little look to it.
Speaker 2:Every time I see a Cybertruck I get pissed off.
Speaker 3:You know the dude's a loser in the Cybertruck, but I want you to hear check this out. So there's been a lot of folks pulling their money out. Check this out. Let me tell you how bad it is at Tesla right now. So they've lost like I think close to like it's like over hundreds of billions in in value. So these are some of the people who pulled out. So the cfo he pulled out 5 million. The board chair pulled out 75 million. Ruper murdoch's son, james, pulled out 13 million. And guess who else pulled out 27 million. Who? Elon's brother no, that's elon is like elon jay. Elon's brother, kimbo, is like you are an idiot. I'm out, I'm taking dad's money and going home period so that's how you got to put this into context.
Speaker 3:Like what we are watching right now with elon is an episode. This is like season three of secession. That's exactly, that's literally what we're watching right now.
Speaker 3:That's what it feels like this is season three of secession. They got the president in and now we're watching rupert murdoch. Because a lot of people aren't talking about rupert murdoch and elon musk fight for who is going to be controlling this next wave of the future. Because we're not talking about how the beef between rupert murdoch and donald trump nobody's talking about that. The fact that he's got uh, they're doing the payos, uh, sec investigation because of, uh, what was going on with draking and waking that shit up.
Speaker 3:We got that the the wall street journal was talking trash about trump to the point where he trashed rupert murdoch with him at the white house. So again, we are literally in an episode of secession with this and elon is allegedly crying in the oval office, crying because of his company's going down. Going on fox news, the only place he'll go to, that's the only place that's going to suck his dick, um, going on fox news saying oh, why are they being so mean to me? Tesla just wants to be good, we're good and I, we just want to stop ross and abuse why are they doing this to me?
Speaker 2:people?
Speaker 3:people in europe have been like yeah, people in europe has been pulling money out of tesla.
Speaker 2:Yeah they and they've stopped buying them. They've stopped like it's. It's really crazy. It's crazy to see after um. He did all this work and put all this money into getting donald trump into office and now this is negatively affecting his business he wanted to make the bottom line was he wanted to make more money but but just think about it.
Speaker 3:He spent all that money just so that trump would do a tesla commercial outside of the white house to help him feel better.
Speaker 2:Like tell people to buy teslas, trump, please, please and then don't you think that that trump reversing the electric car initiative? Wouldn't that directly like not benefit tesla and elon musk?
Speaker 3:well, when biden put it into place he was trying to empower other people outside of tesla and that's kind of.
Speaker 2:But would tesla not indirectly benefit from that if, regardless of the fact that not necessarily because it was trying, because if the money's going to other companies and their agendas regarding ev, that doesn't necessarily is going to go to tesla.
Speaker 3:It doesn't mean tesla can't benefit from it. It just means they weren't the sole person with the idea of who this was the benefit. Okay, because, like a lot of times, tesla has a lot of holes in it, like a lot of his business models have holes in it to where there isn't really anything tangible, like yeah, he's a car salesman, really at the, at the end of the day, you want to call him that, but he ponzi schemes as a futurist and so that's where he kind of steals, like a lot of people's you know, real money and ideas from this idea of potentially being something in the future and if people don't believe in him, just like a meme coin, it sinks right now because everybody pulls their money out and because there is no real utility in it.
Speaker 3:In the actual stock of it that's what people have been saying. Like it's been overflated for months, the stock itself. So this is what people. It's just kind of leveling down. It's probably gonna go down another hundred dollars soon unless they actually get something of of credibility to help them out.
Speaker 3:Get your shit together and we don't want to get the shit together because right now it's discussing that he might potentially lose twitter. If the stock goes to, I think, like 160 something, I think, then he, his bank loan, essentially would fall, the bank could sell, would have to then, have you know, twitter be sold to the bank yeah, and then right now it's at 235, 86, so yeah it has to go down about another hundred dollars.
Speaker 2:So if that happens, it's been going down, like it's only been going down for the past couple weeks, and it's crazy. The the chart and the way that it looks is absolutely insane.
Speaker 3:Um yeah, it's. It's bad over there like this is crazy. So and just just to think about all the money that he got just from the election. It's just all just gone immediately good for you.
Speaker 3:I'm so happy he lost, like all of the dark arts that he practiced I mean, he's getting what he deserves, and the fact that he's still crying and bitching on TV trying to get anybody that will listen to do what they want to do, it's just like nah, bro, you're going to lose this one Because, at the end of the day, y'all can have all the power you want. There are still rules in place, and it's going to get put into a position, especially around with all these federal judges. I think we should give a shout out to that too.
Speaker 3:Shout out to all the federal judges that are not afraid to stand up to trump yes, because that is so important, that have spines and and I will say this as somebody who never once bitched and complained about the federal judges that were used to stop student loan debt I understand and respect the process and that that's what's supposed to happen. And if we would have had, um, you know, kamala in her following, uh, four years, that could have been a lot of work that she could have been done to find that ground that would have been fit to. This is constitutional for it, because generally stuff like that will take uh, two terms, yeah, it'll take two terms as a president if that's what you're focused on.
Speaker 3:But I wasn't upset about that. I understood the game was the game when it came to that. Why are y'all why is trump on here going on socials saying, oh, we got activist judges, we need to impeach them because they're doing their job because he's not a democratic president.
Speaker 2:He's literally a dictator like he's trying. He's a fascist. He's not a Democratic president. He's literally a dictator Like he's trying to.
Speaker 3:Yeah, he's a fascist.
Speaker 2:He's trying to just get people out that don't align with his view and don't agree with his rhetoric. So, and that's dangerous as hell, as an American, you should that's. That's the most un-American thing possible is a president like Donald Trump. But yeah, I don't want to hear it.
Speaker 3:They don't. It's unfortunate, but we are going to be here. We're going to expose these people at any time we can. We are always going to use these opportunities to do so. We know that it may not always be the most exciting thing but we're going to make it exciting. We're going to get into it. I do have one more thing I have to put out here before we go. So there's a man named Justin.
Speaker 1:Every Sunday night during session, I say goodbye to my wife and kids and make the three hour trek to St Paul to fight for our way of life, because day after day it is under attack from metro liberals. Minnesota state senator just arrested accused of soliciting a minor for prostitution. 40-year-old Senator Justin Eichhorn is a Republican representing Grand Rapids. Bloomington police say that detectives posed as a 16-year-old girl and arranged to meet with him in Bloomington. Well, he was arrested after arriving in the area of the meeting spot. So Pete is out.
Speaker 3:He proposed a bill called the Trump Derangement Act or whatever, and this was supposed to be used on anyone who spoke ill of Trump. And this is what these men are doing Disgusting, disgusting trash.
Speaker 2:That's what they are Like. What are we even supposed to say about this? It's, it's not even, it's not common.
Speaker 3:it's ironic, okay but no, it's, it's. It's sick shit though it definitely is, but uh, let's just get finished this here and we'll wrap it up. I think it's interesting how like we had a Republican who beat up his mistress allegedly, and now we have another one buying 16 year old vagina. Some sick folks over there, all right. So remember, 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. Tell them what they need to do, baby.
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Speaker 3:Peace in the Middle East.