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B Simone CRYS about Being Broke, Jim Jones VIOLATES Shannon Sharpe, and Mexican OT VIOLATE Black Men
From street violence to digital drama, this episode traverses the complex landscape of modern culture with raw honesty and sharp insight.
We open with a sobering discussion about a deadly shooting in Georgia, exploring how seemingly minor conflicts escalate to fatal conclusions when guns enter the equation. This reality check sets the tone for our unflinching approach to difficult topics that define our communities.
The conversation shifts to B. Simone's viral moment lamenting her financial downgrade to shopping at H&M – a perfect case study in how creators overestimated their pandemic popularity and now face harsh economic realities. We dissect her career trajectory, from plagiarism allegations to friendship fallouts, revealing how public perception shapes influencer longevity in today's digital marketplace.
One of our most powerful segments tackles the problematic platform given to non-Black voices discussing their use of the N-word on Angela Yee's show. We challenge the responsibility of Black media personalities who prioritize viral moments over protecting cultural boundaries, and contrast America's approach to hate speech with South Africa's strict legal consequences for racial slurs.
Marvel fans will appreciate our deep dive into Ironheart, where we praise the show's quality while criticizing Disney's release strategy that robbed this Black female superhero of the sustained cultural conversation she deserves. Our analysis goes beyond simple review to examine how corporate decisions impact representation in media.
The episode concludes with a revealing look at the Trump administration's contradictory Iran policies, highlighting the disconnect between public posturing and behind-the-scenes diplomacy that characterizes modern political theater.
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Speaker 2:I don't like when black people necessarily feel like they got to get it out the mud also goes into the conversation where she said she found a camera in her bedroom and her mother was using that camera. Apparently this is allegedly to her was using this camera to spy on them and and call the police when they got into an argument.
Speaker 2:What I feel like is this I think, uh, miss perez thinks she's lucious from from empire y'all parents just need to parent better, because I can't watch now because of the children, these kids and the fact that she feels like jay-z purposely black bowled black ball wayne at the super bowl and kind of also oh my god nobody wanted wayne at the super bowl, but this yeah so that's why I asked you would you do that?
Speaker 1:I'm completely joking. I would do that, but I would. I would turn you on when my young lover comes around you would turn me on. That's sick.
Speaker 1:I would turn you off, you would make me watch. No, you are a joke taylor a hand clap for this, because the way that she ghosted a hand clap for this, because the way that she ghosted, uh, the baddie elite I I haven't seen. I'm not doing no business with this quid pro at all. Like what are you talking about? It's her. Oh, my god, my husband is gonna get diabetes.
Speaker 1:No, I'm not like you act like I bang the luther out every day pause the first thing I thought about when I saw this video was like girl, how dare you in this economy complain about needing to shop at h&m? Girl, we are shopping on sheen like it is not.
Speaker 2:We are not real to them, it is a costume to them, it is an illusion to them. We do. We do not exist as real individuals, so they do not see us as such. Do you think she knows she's not an empathetic figure?
Speaker 1:No, because she's religious, and religious people aren't self-aware.
Speaker 3:Your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the f*** do you think your f***ing ass is?
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Speaker 2:That's it yo, georgia is going crazy right now like we can't have a normal day, it feels like so oh, no, I was just saying so. I was going to the barbershop today. You know I had to get a little cut for the show make sure I look good. You know, I try I try and the barber tells me like hey, what's up?
Speaker 2:my man, like you know what happened over here the other day and I'm like what he's like you don't see all the news crew and all this other stuff around he's like literally when I came down seeing this older black man setting up his camera and stuff to essentially do the news for the day, he's like nah, I mean I seen him but I don't know what's going on. He said young brother got the other day, got right in front of this, right in front of the barbershop the last night well, yeah, right in front of the barbershop, literally. So a 17 year old kid, uh, was unfortunately killed in the grocery store wasn't.
Speaker 2:It wasn't in the grocery store because what I got from was outside of us. We told me he said was outside of it so he gave me a little bit of a scoop about what what happened what's the tea? Give us the tea, the murder tea so unfortunately, like I said, the kid's about 17. He's about 17 years old which is very unfortunate I think the other guy's probably maybe a little bit older, maybe in his like late early 20s like his early 20s, and so they had got into a fight the day before and the 17 year old had beat his butt up like bad.
Speaker 3:So the next day and hood, yeah.
Speaker 2:So the next day he came and they got into it again or whatever, and basically they was trying to break it up. He had told him he was like you know, I'm not worried about your like go away. And as soon as that that B word flew out. That's when the bullet started flying and unfortunately he shot him like twice in the head and then like emptied out the clip into his body, like twice in the head, and then like emptied out the clip to his body and like was like they said the boy's body was out there for like hours before they came and cleaned it up Because they didn't have the people, didn't come out to come get it. And then they put it over because first, you know, they got to do an investigation so they got to go out there and they put the.
Speaker 2:Somebody came out there eventually, put a tent over it and then I guess they was able to come out there and finish the investigation that's so sad like it happened all last night, so I mean it was. It was awful like just to kind of just hear what I was hearing about it and the fact that like these were guys who's around the front of the the barbershop a lot, like they were kind of a lot of times like doing probably illicit stuff around the barbershop and whatnot.
Speaker 2:We don't know that that. Well, I mean, that's just what you know, the rumors.
Speaker 1:Those are just upstanding black men spending their day doing what they're doing. Well, he wasn't a man, he was 17, so I'm talking about the oh, they were both people who were always standing in front of it. Okay, both of the gentlemen were Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, unfortunately it was rough man. Just seeing that. Seeing that if you get shot for calling men bitches, I'm old about 500 bullets.
Speaker 1:That's why I be trying to tell you gotta. You gotta relax like I gotta relax in the state of georgia, definitely yes especially how you be driving on the road. Folks is I don't be calling people bitches on the road, though yes, you do, and a lot of these folks can't hear me.
Speaker 2:All my windows be up a lot of these folks out here are ill-tempered. They don't have any like. The sad part about it is is you get put into a situation like that because you don't value anything else?
Speaker 2:I'd be letting crazy people go, though you got to but, if I, if you really trying so hard to like catch back up, to me I'd be like go ahead even then, though, there's like role-play incidents that's been happening, where folks have followed you up and tried to make things even like the me cutting you off in traffic is worth you putting a a bullet in my vehicle, so I mean it's, it's, it's really sad and saying like and there's been so many stories going on in georgia like I don't think people understand this, like there was too many guns here there was an argument over a honey bun that led to a deadly um, but it was like a 40 year old dude and his uncle got into it.
Speaker 2:He ended up shooting. That wasn't over a honey bun, they were beefing for decades.
Speaker 1:They have had to been beefing for decades because there's no way you kill your uncle over a honey bun, if you like that man okay, so yeah, he shot his own nephew, so he was the uncle yeah, he was tired of that little nigga, for sure and the honey bun was the straw that broke the camel's back okay, so who there were probably several meals that he left in that fridge after a long day's work.
Speaker 1:He was looking forward to eating that meal and that little nappy headed nephew of his ate the food out the fridge and that last, that last straw, he he had a little sweet treat that he was looking forward to it was the other way around.
Speaker 2:Oh the nephew, it was the nephew's honey bun well, flip it.
Speaker 1:Then he had a little sweet treat that he was looking forward to and his uncle, who just be laying on the couch all day, don't even got a job. You see how I flipped it. Yeah, destroyed that man.
Speaker 2:Hold on, I got the report here says, according to a police report, the suspect's father says the incident started with michael cowley, so that was the victim he started. He said that I was confronting his uncle about eating his honey bun. The report says michael asked roderick, who was his uncle from, for money to replace the honey bun. But the older man began to hit him in the back of the head, despite having a history of seizures and brain surgery oh my god, that's he was literally defending himself, then to save his life that's insane.
Speaker 2:That's what I would say as a lawyer.
Speaker 1:If you didn't stop beating me in the back of the head, I was gonna have a seizure. I had to shoot you no, he, that's.
Speaker 2:You got all wrong. The person who did the killing was beating on the person who had a history of seizures let me just stop saying words, because the older man is the one who did the killing.
Speaker 1:He shot and he shot his nephew yeah so that's crazy okay whose honey bun was it the nephew it?
Speaker 2:was the kids, it was 29 year old man's honey bun, yeah okay he went to his 47 year old uncle, said you ate my, my honey bun sucker. And then he said he hit him and then end up killing him okay then we had a meteor go across the skies. There was in henry county.
Speaker 1:A meteor was flying through the sky I saw that while I was at work. I just put my phone right back down. I was like, if I die, I die whatever, I don't even care anymore.
Speaker 2:The the people who seen in the air called it as a fireball across the sky.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what they put in the work group chat. They were like fireballs seen in the sky. I googled it. I saw multiple reputable news sources saying the same thing. I put my phone right back away because what am I supposed to do about that?
Speaker 2:no, it's, it's insane, it was. It's been a wild day out here in georgia, man, so we just trying to survive, we just trying to maintain we not.
Speaker 1:I'm not trying to survive. I want to be in the first wave of killing.
Speaker 2:When, when, the we ain't got that far yet.
Speaker 1:We need the first wave when it comes, whenever, whatever it is, I want to go with the first group of people. Alright, are we done?
Speaker 2:That's pretty much the Georgia news we have on us. Well, we got another story, but we're going to talk about that one a little bit later.
Speaker 1:Alright, let's turn up. Hey, it's summertime.
Speaker 7:Yeah, yeah, uh-huh Outside niggas love my outside bitch. And I'm gonna dab when they get some outside. Yeah, yeah, uh-huh.
Speaker 5:When all you, these niggas, say shit please believe me, they gon' fuck on anything these niggas are too easy.
Speaker 1:Good for nothing low, burn dirty down. I'm convinced Next time I see your mama tell her how she raised a bitch.
Speaker 7:Out on the pop outside, just hide out. Yeah, out, you was playing games. I'm convinced next time I see your mama tell her how she raised a bitch, she has, she has.
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Speaker 7:I know somebody want me.
Speaker 2:It's sick. I know somebody want me.
Speaker 7:Outside. Niggas up outside bitch, but be sick when the girls get some outside. Honey baby soon. That was actually an accident. Let me know the time and place. I'm just trying to write his face pj kate, take me somewhere, tropical, spot dead. I'm a school, school With driver. Kinda cute when I tell you Cardi.
Speaker 1:Hey, she got one.
Speaker 2:We'll see, we'll see. I still think they're. We gotta see what it does on the outside, Cause to me it feels like the beat doesn't hit the way it's supposed to.
Speaker 1:When I tell you you are not the demographic For this fucking song.
Speaker 2:I'm not the only person who's playing this.
Speaker 1:Next week when my girls get here and we are screaming this song in your ears while you're driving us around Because you're going to be drunk.
Speaker 2:It's not going to be sitting there because you just want to vibe to Cardi. It's going to be. You're drunk.
Speaker 1:I was doing it sober in the car today. By myself. It's because you're a psychopath, that's how people listen to music in the car, by themselves, that's what people do.
Speaker 2:Oh, I didn't know that. I thought they listened to podcasts. All right, you are now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host Absurd Rhetoric. I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, miss Farrah, and we're back for another installment. We got to talk trash about people in the podcast industry today. Man, they going out here playing victim, they're asking for pity and they feel bad because now they can't afford Sprite no more and they got to buy Sierra, miss or Starry, what they call it now.
Speaker 1:They mad that they got a downgrade so if y'all don't get the gist by now, we're talking about B Simone. She's been viral this week again after we haven't seen her in a little while.
Speaker 2:In a little while, right well, since that last scene or that last podcast clip that came out with her friend, where she was like that was like before this there was, I thought it was a week ago that was a week or two ago, though when I seen it was like a week ago, I thought where she was talking about having a friend that's been put on, and where does that mean in your relationship?
Speaker 1:so like just because you have a rich friend doesn't mean the rich friend needs to help you out. It depends on how broken, desolate you are and it depends on how close that rich friend is to you, because if that friend doesn't help you, that means they hate you.
Speaker 2:Well, I don't know what to tell you what I also feel like this conversation hasn't been going on in regards to b simone is how she just replaced megan ashley like threw her away just another friend found some girl who just was gonna do it for the low and you knew you was gonna be able to eat off yeah, which is um it.
Speaker 1:It's kind of indicative into how she she navigates her friendships too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think it also plays into the reaction. So I'm gonna play the a little bit of the clip here. We're gonna react to that and then we're gonna kind of get into why people were having the reactions they were and where she may be a little off base it's just my finances, like the tone, the budgeting.
Speaker 5:You see how I am nitpicking every little thing I've never like never been like that we were in bloomingdales yesterday. I'm like we have to go to h&m. Yeah, like I've, and I notice it in me now, just nitpicking and it's not even. I just don't have it like to spin the liquid yeah, I'm used to having liquid, I'm used to seeing a certain amount in my account.
Speaker 1:But you're I get it. Uh, let's be empathetic. For one second, being in one financial position and then going to a lower financial position is very hard. That's out the way. The first thing I thought about when I saw this video was like girl, how dare you in this economy complain about needing to shop at h&m? Girl, we are shopping on sheen, like well, it's really funny the girls are shopping on on alibaba, like what do you mean?
Speaker 2:no, it's really funny when you have this conversation that she was having before the pandemic and everything, when they can't and you say something like this can't have a nine-to-five what?
Speaker 6:why not? You don't want to have an honest job. I mean he could be a hustling entrepreneur so you want him to be a.
Speaker 2:You want ceo status. Yes, he can't, he, can't, he can't clock in and clock out it's my finances so she needs a nigga that that's a ceo, because she needs support obviously you can't manage your own finances, because I remember when she was going through this breakup she was telling everybody how she had their close friends was popping, she had a whole bunch of the. Remember the book she plagiarized that she put out. She was talking all of this big mess about how she was.
Speaker 1:Her trajectory was going to the moon she did a whole thing on like a journey to having a million dollars liquid in her bank account, and she did it and so what I think was what was going on with her is she did what a lot of creators?
Speaker 2:what was happening with them during the pandemic was they overestimated themselves and overestimated their value. They didn't realize.
Speaker 2:Hey, people are stuck inside and that's why they're watching me, and not because I'm actually really this popular you were just what was on the tv that everybody had available for them at that time and instead of understanding that which I think a lot of people who we see still are doing good and successful now are doing, they didn't overextend themselves, thinking that, oh, it's only going to keep going up from here. And I think she's feeling the brunt of that because, like, I don't believe the fact that they didn't overextend themselves, thinking that, oh, it's only going to keep going up from here. And I think she's feeling the brunt of that because I don't believe the fact that she's quote unquote.
Speaker 1:She's not broke. She just can't spend money the way that she was previously because the income is not matching what it used to. I don't believe any of it. I am chronically online at this point. I'm jadedly online. I don't believe anything I see on the internet if it's going viral. I believe you planned it. I believe y'all sat down and you were like girl, tell this story. That makes me look crazy as your friend, because the people, because it's provocative, it'll, it'll get the people going and that's exactly what it did. And then, after you were like let me cry about being broke while we're in a recession. That'll really that. That'll be rage bait. Chef's kiss, rage bait. I feel like B Simone has been internet famous for a very long time.
Speaker 1:I feel like she grew up in the era of like virility and like clout chasey shit yeah and I feel like she has um a good clout chasing formula and it works for her, and if she wants things to get clicks, then she will doctor up a situation where that'll that'll happen for her.
Speaker 2:Do you think she knows she's not an empathetic figure?
Speaker 1:No, because she's religious, and religious people aren't self-aware. That's got a point there, Like she wore booty shorts to the church and all the religious people that she's trying to get behind her was like girl, what the fuck.
Speaker 2:She was trying to get them behind her for a different reason I have to pull up the outfit that she wore.
Speaker 2:I'm just gonna type in be simone church outfit and I'm sure it'll pop up well, the reason why I asked that is because it seems to be like she plays into that a lot where, even when they were doing the breakup, I remember her trying to act like, oh, it was like this hard decision she had to make breaking up with megan ashley. And I just feel like she she doesn't understand. When you try to play that like tough ceo boss chick, like nobody's gonna have empathy for you. It's like israelis asking us for empathy during the bomb ratings. Now it's like no, we've seen what y'all was doing to people. We're not going to have empathy when you are now that person who's getting the the effects. So I just don't think anyone can see her as an empathetic look at this lady leading prayer with no pants on.
Speaker 1:She didn't put no stockings on, no, she has.
Speaker 2:I think she has stockings oh okay, like geez louise, I think she might, oh no I don't think she does actually going to the church meeting with raw thigh meat just full upper thigh, just right here like at the church, two centimeters from the vulva she be rage baiting, because there's no way.
Speaker 1:You are a church goer and decided to go to church with you with your labias out, like I'm not falling for none of y'all shit, no more I don't believe you.
Speaker 2:I see what you're saying and I to me. I just feel like she has to have some, some type of self-awareness to understand that people don't like her by and large. I think she has a small group of women who, like, aspire to her because, like she brings a lot of courage to midwomen, so women who are like kind of like, maybe like five, sixes and fours. Like she brings a lot of courage to midwomen, so women who are like kind of like, maybe like five, sixes and fours, she gives them a lot of confidence and I think those are like her, that's like her real core fan base. But everybody else just hates her.
Speaker 1:That's what I get I don't know about hate, but I just I don't care for her too much. I used to. I used to watch um her youtube channel because her and um pretty v are like very funny together, like that's the new girl no, that's the. That's the. That's the skinny, light-skinned girl that'd be doing the jamaican accent, standing on her counter in the kitchen, dancing with, like the the like, miscellaneous outfit on you know who I'm talking about I think I have an idea well I want to ask they're good friends why do you think b simone doesn't get the same kind of love from like the streamer community that drewski is like?
Speaker 2:why aren't?
Speaker 1:because she's not as funny I think so yeah, drewski is funny. I always felt like she was like really don't miss that's.
Speaker 2:I feel like druski opens himself up more to people than she does.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't think like to me, druski is a fat black man.
Speaker 2:Like he's not, like he's not taking things as crazy to the heart, as like she, as a woman, would see I'm going as more like I feel like druski would do a skit for you off the love and he'll like do a skit for you just because he thought your idea was funny. I don't think uh b simone would work with you just because she thought you had a good idea. That's what I feel like with her. Like her she's very much so I'm getting all the profits from. She would take the joy out of any kind of work that you would end up doing with her. That's what she seems like to me, because I've known girls like her and they're just, they're insufferable.
Speaker 1:They really are I can't speak to like what I think her personality might be like as a as a professional at all, but, um, I like I feel like she's not as successful because she's not that funny. I'll give her her whole. Like cadence. A lot of people stole the whole baby girl, like that thing. She she ate with with the the tone switch and that's what I'm gonna give her she, she had her moment.
Speaker 2:I think what you gotta understand is when you are a woman of color in this space, being likable is far more valuable than being a successful boss, and I think she just learned that the hard way, like the stuff that she did. If you was a dude, people would let that slide and say you being like a real one, but when you do that to other women that that brings a stain to you.
Speaker 1:I don't know, it wasn't like she kicked a dude off her show that'd be different. Talk about the plagiarism. I was like nah, she stole from a woman. A woman too, did that too.
Speaker 2:That was a woman who she's talking about. Just the fact that, how she kicked her co-hosts off, how that was like her main thing, her, that was her co-host main claim to fame and so I just thought we didn't know her before so I think that was that was crazy. Just to cut her off like that, so I just think it was nuts and then just to see nobody really even really working with her like that. It just it's very telling on who her personality is.
Speaker 1:And then, uh pretty v, I saw a video of her being like so what you're broke like, go get a job and that was supposed to be like one of her best friends, so they probably fell out too. I don't know if you keep falling out with all your friends.
Speaker 2:You're the problem I heard some pretty good advice for somebody said to be simone what she should do. She should get on her back and be a wife for somebody.
Speaker 1:I mean, that's what she's been trying to do. She, that's the whole Christian thing. She's been trying to do the pick me Christian thing and uh, the, the dude that she want ain't picking her because she is too loud, you talk too, goddamn much and she's the man that you want, like you, be in front of the camera, screaming, talking all the time yeah, ain't nobody gonna want that.
Speaker 1:All right, we gotta get into some black women who really let us down. What happened? I said you'd be in the camera screaming, talking all the time. You said ain't nobody gonna want that?
Speaker 2:well, I mean for her you're cuter than her, her eyebrows way thicker than yours, like it look like her. Make her look her face look crazy thick eyebrows are a good thing but if you tame them, you can't let them go wild like I feel like he just shaded my eyebrows I just I said I like yours. She said she I was shading some piece of moans I don't know.
Speaker 1:I feel like you just indirectly shaded my eyebrows and I'll cut it out. No, you leave it in in.
Speaker 2:Leave it in. That's what she said, Okay what's next. All right, so we got to get into some black women who really let us down in the moment. So I think her name was Cleopatra we talked about her right. Cleopatra, cleotrappa, oh, cleotrappa.
Speaker 1:Okay, what'd she do now?
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, sitting down with I think it was on lip service with angela yee, and you know she has a bunch of women with her and they have mexican ot on here, so we played his music on here before and they get into a conversation that surfaces around the use of the n-word.
Speaker 6:so I feel like you could say the n-word uh, I, I feel like I can't say it, but not because of that, and I'm gonna tell you why. I wish there were some black dudes in here.
Speaker 1:There are, we're only right there, and there's one right here.
Speaker 6:Okay, well, we're going to use him. What the fuck are you going to do about it, you know? And then, second of all, I grew up loving these motherfuckers. I grew up fighting with them. I grew up eating with them. I grew them. I grew up eating with them. I grew up fucking doing bad shit with them. I grew up loving with them. You know, I got family and it's not even about family even if I wasn't related to nobody. I black, I mean, it was shit, it's what the fuck. I was surrounded by. You know like I respect people that they feel that way, and that's why I try to shut the fuck up about it right but if you're from where I'm from or anywhere, what the the fuck are you going to do about it?
Speaker 6:You know, it's like I don't went to the jungle and earned the lion's head. Mm, hmm, you know.
Speaker 7:I feel like a lot of people that are from Latino descent here in New York feel that same way. Mm, hmm, the Puerto. Ricans the.
Speaker 1:Dominicans, I mean shit, y'all just I mean and not even trying to justify, but y'all just got dropped off before us y'all snuck here. What do you mean?
Speaker 2:that's crazy. Y'all snuck here and we were. They definitely came on the raft like, what are you talking about?
Speaker 1:that? That, like you, you lost me in the beginning, in the end, completely, and what, what the fuck? What the fuck are we gonna something? You gonna get punched in the fucking face, like what. You could keep saying nigga around, all your niggas if you want to. You go around the wrong person and you're getting punched in your shit, like and you play. Play the nigga roulette if you want to, like I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 2:No, I mean, that's to me what. That's why I felt like it was just really a sucker conversation to even kind of bring up and that if you weren't going to check it, if you weren't going to actually be like, no, that's not what you're supposed to be doing. Give him his space to say what he had to say. But when you do that, you really putting black men in a particular position position and you also not really being protective of black men in that conversation yeah, like that was really messed up for me if you grew up around black people, then you should know exactly what the fuck is going on.
Speaker 2:Like you, you don't need to say it but I mean you can expect that, like angela lee, even cleo trappley, y'all let this little fucking just talk shit the way, the way he want to, in front of niggas, and y'all not stopping nothing. It's like y'all are part of the problem. Y'all should. It should not even came, that shouldn't even on the topic of discussion. If it happened, if you're gonna sit there and let him say and use the word, you're not gonna check them, that's y'all business to do. And if people want to platform that and that's their business. But I think, especially for someone of angela yee's age, you should know better than to be platforming some stuff like this. It's, it's trash.
Speaker 1:But at this point, like she, she needs the clicks and she needs the, the viral moments. So she's not gonna be of upstanding moral character and be, you know, this upstanding black woman. She's gonna be like let me put this shit out.
Speaker 2:So, yeah, so, but so don't don't get mad when folks talk about it. So don't get mad when people agree with charlamagne. When he did that interview with gucci man and they was talking trash about you. That's just part of the game. Because she went on a whole little diatribe where she felt like she didn't feel protected and all that. And then I remember remember there's a little rift on the show about that that she said she wasn't really cool with him doing that.
Speaker 1:So don't have that sentiment and then go out and do this kind of behavior on your show and if that black man that only black man that was in that room comes out and was like yo, I feel like you put me in a fucked up situation where either I look pussy or I put my hands on somebody and potentially get put in prison for being the aggressor. Like it's. It's fucked up for me either way and you put me in that situation. Yeah, and if he comes out and says that, then I'm gonna agree with him to me like again, you, you use the language in front of me.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna act accordingly what I can do. If I can get away with putting hands on you, I might do that if I have to go to just leave the environment, like I've had situations where it did not behoove me to try to defend my respect and honor in that situation when someone used that word, I can. I respect either choices, but to platform it to know what you're, to know that you're only doing this to try to get the clicks and the engagement and you're not going to have a real conversation. A healthy conversation about like that wasn't any part of a healthy dialogue. There was no real discussion. It was just enabling poor behavior and it's.
Speaker 2:It's disgusting because I don't know if you've seen, during the protests that were happening, there was once, particularly in california, there was hispanic people calling the police a nigga because he was black. And I'm just sitting here like how do y'all feel? As though we supposed to convince our people that this is a conflict that we both should be engaging in, but then you're using this kind of language and disparity. But then if I called you a or or or any kind of name under the book, it's going to be a problem Now. Now you're going to be ready to fight, now you're going to be ready to do all this X, y, z, but you use our word indiscriminately and think, just because you have an attachment to poverty, that gives you access to us. No, it does not. That is just because you're poor and a dirty Mexican don't mean you went through the same struggle.
Speaker 2:Black people went to Do you think that black people reclaiming the N-word the way we did gives other people like a flagrant confidence, no feeling like they, like they can say it because we've repurposed it on our own yeah, for sure, because they think the way that we have sold out to it, essentially because we put it into our music, that's how they in, that's how they interpret it they think, oh, because they are saying it in their music, they're selling it to us. Now we have a right of access to it. But that goes to. They see us as property, they see us, the things that we do, our slang, our culture. They see this or things that they can purchase. They can buy, they can return they have access to.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they feel like they have not even just access. They feel like it is a commodity for them to engage with, something, that it's a toy that I can put on the shelf when I'm done with. It's something I can pull always back out anytime I want to join it again. It is not. We are not real to them, it is a costume to them, it is an illusion to them we do.
Speaker 1:We do not exist as real individuals, so they do not see us as such so the whole n-word uh conversation is funny because I've been seeing so there's this rapper in South Africa, or musician I don't know if he's a rapper or not, I don't know what you call him, but his name is Baby Dies, baby Diaz, I don't know but he put out a song and he used a slur.
Speaker 1:So it's basically akin to the n-word in South Africa, but in South Africa they have not repurposed, they have not re-empowered or anything with the k-word we're not even gonna say it because from everything I've said, from everything I've seen, you can't say that shit, so we're just gonna say the k word. We're not even gonna say it because from everything I've said, from everything I've seen, you can't say that shit, so we're just gonna say the k word um, you gotta remember like south africa is like 30 years out of apartheid, so that's like being in reconstruction and that's calling each other niggas in reconstruction.
Speaker 1:Yeah so that is just not a thing that they do. It's seen as very taboo. It's seen as like forsaking your ancestors and the things that they went through. So you just don't say that shit and it's not cute and it's not empowering. So he used the word in a song and now he's being charged with like a hate crime because it's hate speech.
Speaker 2:See, that's why. That's why it's funny when y'all talk about we don't have free speech over here in this country.
Speaker 1:Because could you imagine? Our government coming in and grabbing up somebody for using the N-word, kanye would be in jail, oh for sure. All them tweets about all the slurs that he was throwing at so many different groups and demographics of people. Kanye would be put under the jail already if that was the case, if we didn't actually have free speech how did he use the word like?
Speaker 2:he just like as a descriptor? Is he using it like nigga, or how was he using it in the song?
Speaker 1:I heard the song. I don't know like how to use the word in context, but like he said it in the song, and it was very like you could clearly hear it, so it was a problem, and then so I'm, I'm looking into it a little bit more, and then apparently there's a reporter in South Africa that went on an expletive filled rant who also said the k-word, and this person is doing two years in prison. That's wild they are not playing games with that word down there.
Speaker 2:I mean, I can see it as a bit of an overcorrection because of how crazy apartheid is. It's like how are you going to throw me in jail for using a word, but you still ain't took all these folks land yet. I think we got our priorities messed up. That's why I kind of understand I forgot that one dude named who in the government who be saying like kill the boars and all that stuff. He really just like the Dr Umar of South Africa, he really ain't on nothing.
Speaker 2:He really don't really got no control or nothing or nothing. He just talk trash. But I just be like that's where you feel like a dude like him, where it's like, well, yeah, if we over here controlling our speech, but you ain't took no land yet, for real, what are we even having a conversation about? We just trying to dress up racism instead of actually battling they're grasping for power where they can get it.
Speaker 1:It's not even a grasp of power.
Speaker 2:It's just like putting a bow on a piece of shit, you know. It's like telling me oh yeah, well, you know it's your present because it's got a bow on it, but it's like a pile of dookie. What the hell I'm supposed to do with that? Speaking of what I'm supposed to do with that, you know we ordered some wings the other day. Right, it was a caribbean restaurant. Remember that we had got the wings. You got that pasta or whatever that was really good.
Speaker 1:And them fritters, them fritters.
Speaker 2:So I get the wings that come to me and they have this. I think it ranch, like some, really like clear ranch.
Speaker 1:Some really clear ranch. You heard what this. You just heard what this man said. I thought it was like really whipped.
Speaker 2:I'm thinking to myself like, okay, this might be all right, so I dip it in there and I eat the wings with it on there and I'm like, hmm, not too sweet, but there's a little sugary taste to this, like what's going on?
Speaker 1:So I asked her to take some of it and we kind of you already like three wings in at this point.
Speaker 2:No, I was only one wing in. Don't do that. But I killed the wing Because the sauce it was kind of good. I was like this is pretty, I thought it was, you know, sea nigga sauce. So I'm just saying like some special sauce.
Speaker 1:I taste it. It's full icing. It's icing like one little pinky. It's icing like they. Probably they have other things, I guess that you put icing on accidentally. Grab that instead of the ranch and put it in the bag and this nigga like first of all off immediate off, immediate you open it a little clear. Not ranch, no black specks, not ranch. That was whipped. You smell it, it's sweet, not ranch not gonna lie, though it doesn't even look like a whipped item icing.
Speaker 2:I don't think it's whipped I'm just gonna say this, I'm not gonna lie icing and wings not a bad combo it was like a, it was like a glaze, it was.
Speaker 1:It was more like a glaze, it was like a donut like it was, like the crust was, like a donut yeah, fried breading on it I was afraid that diabetes had you in its grips and your taste buds were no longer working, because how did you not realize that that was full icing? I was a little bit concerned as a wife it was like a luther, but wing version.
Speaker 2:You ever had a luther before?
Speaker 1:no, because why would I have had anything that is close to what you're describing?
Speaker 2:you never is, when you take two, you take a donut. So it depends what you do no you can cut the donut in half, or you can use two donuts as buns, nope. And then you make a burger with bacon cheese and you use the you've consumed that before I I cut the donut in half. I didn't use two donuts.
Speaker 1:It was on the boom docks, on that episode where everybody was like getting diabetes when they had the itis. Oh my God, my husband is going to get diabetes.
Speaker 2:No, I'm not. You act like I bang the Luther oututher out every day pause.
Speaker 1:Oh, that was wild and luther was, oh my bad like what bang the luther is crazy, my bad that's crazy.
Speaker 2:Let's move on so your girl, nikki minaj, has been going on a twitter tirade once again I didn't see that she has didn't see that she has been discussing the idea, or pushing furthering the idea, that Roc Nation has been plotting a conspiracy against her.
Speaker 2:So Hip Hop DX wrote a article regarding that. So a lot of things that she's kind of making claims of. It starts like with the Super Bowl and the fact that she feels like Jay-Z purposely blackballed Wayne at the super bowl and kind of also, oh my god nobody wanted wayne at the super bowl but this, what she feels like, is this if wayne would have been at the super bowl, she would have been at the super bowl and they could have had that moment together.
Speaker 1:Potentially, I mean, yeah, if wayne was at the super bowl then they would have had their little young money reunion. Probably, yes, but wayne vocal cords no longer work. His vocal cords look like his locks hanging on by a thread. Okay, his breath control not there. He doesn't even sound like he's speaking english anymore. He sounds like um, what's his face? From the national, from the wild thorium he looked like him too, though both like can we stop talking about this?
Speaker 1:like it was an actual rational thing that little wayne was going to headline the super bowl. He can't speak english anymore.
Speaker 2:Continue so she kind of so. In the most her most recent tirade she went in to say that she talked about, you know, demore haley. So that is desiree perez's daughter who has been making the claims and the allegations about what her mom has been able to do. I've looked into that she did an interview with jaguar right the daughter. Oh lord, I'm just gonna say this. I didn't want to believe it, like when I first heard the story. I wanted to say this woman is crazy and everything.
Speaker 1:All the allegations are true, why would you do an interview with jaguar right?
Speaker 2:when you feel like what? If you're in a position where your mom is who she is, who is going else going to interview you, except the person who's been talking trash about jay-z for a decade?
Speaker 1:somebody's gonna interview you if you have if, if you have evidence that you can bring to a journalist, that a journalist will then do their own uh investigation and they feel like they can write this story without being sued for defamation then they'll write it.
Speaker 2:Well, there actually has been a story about it, I saw this is what changed it, because when I first watched the jaguar right interview, I thought the same. I thought she was crazy, she was delusional. I thought she was really vague and what she was saying and her pattern was that throughout most of the interview.
Speaker 1:Going to Jaguar right is like going to Tony Busby, but I will say this.
Speaker 2:I looked into the actual reporting around it. So she made a claim where she said the police came to her to try to get custody of her. They brought a doctor and the doctor was faking documents. So when it came to the journalist reporting, they said they brought up the document and the document looked funny. They just said, oh, psychosis. Didn't give no real diagnosis of why they were putting her in into the, trying to bring her in. They also told the police that two of the gentlemen that were with him were part of the the hospital mobile team. They called the hospital. Hospital says we do not have a mobile team. These gentlemen work for a security agency, so they were trying to get a hold of her With forging documents, essentially, and trying to actually put her away. She also goes into the conversation when she says she found a camera in her bedroom and her mother was using that camera. Apparently this is allegedly to her Was using this camera to spy on them and call the police when they got into an argument.
Speaker 2:What I feel like is this I think Ms Perez Thinks she's from from empire. I think she she thinks that for real. I think anybody who comes from the slums and makes themselves into what they. She is today and in the manner that she's done that, thinks very highly of themselves and thinks that everyone, even especially their immediate family, needs to be a part and surveyed at all times. I think she just got rusty. I think you can't put a camera A sophisticated camera of any kind, into a run down Florida home Without it getting caught. I think that she just had. I think she put too much dip on her chip. I think she took a lot of Preconceived notions she had about her husband and when they had an argument she ran with it and exposed herself, thinking she was saving her daughter. Because just imagine if we were having an argument and somebody just heard us yelling and all this other stuff and then maybe something fell. Or you, you threw something and they thought I hit you.
Speaker 2:You know, that's what it could sound like yeah, so if you don't really have the best idea of what's going on. You just got a small beeline to the bedroom and you're just hearing audio. Of course you're going to think, oh, this man going off of my daughter. Let me call the people in the house when she said happened and told them what's going on. So they jump into the room and say, well, stop hitting her, stop hitting her. They worlds apart from each other in the bedroom, they're not even close to each other. Then that's when the police come. So that's why I'm saying it gives a little bit of credibility to the case that she was making. Once you kind of look at the other evidence and say like, oh, okay, well, maybe her mom is doing this.
Speaker 1:I don't think that goes into the other stuff with the tori lanes, because I think that's what nikki minaj is trying to lead into yeah, with the tori lanes behavior, I don't think I feel like nikki minaj obviously has an ulterior motive to trying to go be on tori lanes aside, she's been having beef with meg since before that, yeah, so she had tweeted this on june 20th to the pms who claim it wasn't made clear to your ugly asses, hopefully the more which is a desiree's daughter.
Speaker 2:Massive detail, page by page, claim. Get you all the way caught up and never call me a liar, never insinuated either. Every single angle ever created fights for me. Oh, angel, angel, angel, angel. Ever created fights for me? At the mere mention of the word, as is related to me, vengeance is the Lord. Be careful. Oh my goodness, she sounds crazy. No one who conspired on the wrong side will go unpunished for the role they played in this movie. I hope it's all worth it.
Speaker 1:That's so dramatic.
Speaker 2:Yo.
Speaker 1:It just seems like another Coke-filled rant.
Speaker 2:To me it really starting to feel more and more that that last album that she came out wasn't a sign of her dominance for years to come and more of a last hoorah. To me that's what it kind of felt like. We're going to let you go out on your big one with this album and now I think, with the financial issues that was saying it was coming out, I think it's just catching up to her in regards to that and it's the fact that, regardless, this is entertainment and I know she's been dominant for as long as she's been dominant but at the end of the day, beauty fades and this is a young woman's game just as much as a young man's game of entertainment, and I think she's just feeling that that pressure.
Speaker 1:I feel like this goes back into I. I feel like it always goes back into. We need these celebrities to just like be less accessible. You are a legend in the game now I feel like nobody would argue with that and you're a legacy act. Now, basically, you dip down, you know, you pop back up, you put something out, you make your money. You dip back down Like you're tarnishing your legacy and you're making yourself look crazy. The more accessible you are for, the longer you're out Like you. We've known you for god knows how long and we've seen you crash out over and over and over and over and over again, like it's. It's actually kind of insane.
Speaker 2:I would like to see less of everybody I think it's also kind of funny too, like after her rant, jay-z then performs for the first time in a while in paris in paris. They also have cardi b at the location when this happens. Then after that cardi releases the trailer for her new album. So, like all of this happens kind of like in conjunction I don't think it was like sitting here playing, because she did drop that outside song before this.
Speaker 1:All this happened so I think she said she didn't even want to drop it.
Speaker 2:Yeah I could tell it feels like she didn't want to drop it. That's exactly I was going to bring up to you, because it feels like there's a outside push to make cardi be like hey, no, you have to get her out of here now. You have to make sure that your reign for the next decade is solidified at this moment I don't.
Speaker 1:I don't think they're trying to do that. I don't know cardi hasn't put an album out in how long I think that's part of the reason like I think if they were trying to make her dominate, then she would have the best writers, the best producers, the best camps and things would be being pumped out.
Speaker 2:But that's not the case but she said on her own standpoint that people have changed atlantic so there's been a lot of turnover in regards to atlantic, so I can just imagine if she isn't feeling comfortable.
Speaker 1:She's been one of the most insecure celebrities we've probably had in the last 30 years 40 years, so I can imagine when it comes to her music and a bunch of other stuff and so I can imagine that prior team was trying to get her comfortable.
Speaker 2:Get her comfortable, we switch over now. Now the whole office is no longer in comfortable mode.
Speaker 1:We, we don't want your prime, so so-called prime of your career, to be continue to be on the same trajectory as nikki, because you don't want it to be like oh, nikki falls, eventually falls off, and now you only got two, three years I just, I just think it's irrelevant to try to compare it to nikki, like this conversation has been being had for so long, like the comparison between cardi and nikki, like I I feel like, are they really having those conversations in in the offices? I I just can't wrap my mind around that I mean, that's what she keeps claiming.
Speaker 1:She, she is very convinced that rock nation, even atlantic, have been conspiring to get, to basically bring her light down in order to shine on others like that's where her biggest, her biggest claim has been and that's interesting because the only instances where I can remember nikki's light being dimmed are of her own doing in the past couple years, like her being on queen radio and saying a bunch of crazy shit the um beef with meg, the bigfoot thing, the light on your dead mama, light on you, like she was just, like it was just co-crash outs that that diminished her light. It was nothing else.
Speaker 2:It wasn't the music, it wasn't the rollouts, it wasn't the marketing behind anything like it was literally her just being herself but at the same token, if you compare her first, let's say what she's been here about 15 years, been the game about 15 years for so long so let's just say 15 years, if you look at her first seven years, she didn't have really much competition there wasn't anybody have any competition at all so just imagine you've gone through the large portion of your career probably 50 to 60 percent of your career with no competition and then next thing you know there's all of this competition around you.
Speaker 2:You're going to feel like it was for you. It was to take you down when, I think, she made a easier pathway for women to get into hip-hop.
Speaker 1:That's exactly what it is. All these bitches is her sons for real. Like all of these rappers who are now nikki's competition, were growing up listening to Nicki. At one point, nicki was the only person, the only relevant person, female rapper that they they had to look up to. All of these women were Nicki Minaj fans, whether they want to admit it or not. Like all of them have interviews from back in the day where they talk about nikki minaj and how much they love them, and I feel like instead they are not nikki's competition, like that's such a weird conversation to be having, because we're not having conversations talking about um travis scott being jay-z's competition. That's stupid, but that makes no sense jay-z's not active like she is.
Speaker 1:She's still active, she is still active, but jay-z is not active like she is. She's still active. She is still active, but jay-z is still kind of active too not like how she's active, though she's literally just who's active like kanye. Kanye's still active. Nobody's having conversations talk about oh, um, uh. Anybody is kanye's competition.
Speaker 2:Kanye is kanye's only competition but I think it also comes.
Speaker 1:So I just feel like it's, it's, it's a weird comp, it's all. All of it is weird, like we. We know for a fact that nikki is a legend. She's up here, everybody else is down here. As far as, like, you could put, like nikki, remi, lokim in that same box, but as far as, like lotto, meg, cardi, all of them are her sons.
Speaker 2:Doja, dochi, every single one of these girls are her sons for sure, but you gotta understand she's not gonna feel like that because she does feel like that no, she's not gonna.
Speaker 2:Not that her sons, but she's also gonna look at them as competition still like. She's gonna look at them because, regardless of what I wish was different, I mean, at the end of the day, regardless of her cachet or where she's accomplished, they are still going to be fighting for market share. They're still going to be fighting for people's times, people clicks. So, at the end of the day, that is your competition, especially when you were getting the lion's share of it because nobody else competed with you.
Speaker 1:Nobody else had the budget you had I feel like nikki should be more confident but.
Speaker 2:But you also got to take the cult following that you think more confident. You think she isn't.
Speaker 1:They had the biggest ego on the planet I if I feel like if her ego was a healthy one instead of like an unhealthy ego, then she wouldn't see these people as competition.
Speaker 2:She would see them as her sons, as they are, period I just I don't think she has the setup for for that, unfortunately and then I hate when y'all be having conversations.
Speaker 1:Let's go back to the nikki sun spark y'all be having conversations, talk about oh um, doji sounds like doja. No, both of them sound like nikki. Like can we be fucking for real, please? That's why they both sound like that because they both have nikki mannerisms. All of these women have nikki mannerisms.
Speaker 2:All of them have cherry picked one thing from nikki's uh, personality, her, her, her whole style, and then blew it up to make it a different thing of their own, which is like what you do so I think I figured out my issue I have with, like, new yorkers per se specifically new york men, but new yorkers in general, like y'all have this ability to talk down on things and make things that are important important to the people in the room feel like so small, like it don't matter what it you could. You could have been like, fixed your own car up, did it all by hand.
Speaker 1:They'd be, oh that's all right, you can't even afford to go to a shop. Yeah, like.
Speaker 2:See, that'll just make you feel small for your own accomplishments. And my brother, the good shannon sharp, was not having that on his podcast Because another brother again. I've talked about him on this show before and I'm going to get into some more of this behavior again. Jim Jones joined Nightcap and he had some things that I don't think Shannon appreciated, so I'm going to play this here.
Speaker 3:I can sing more Nas records than you right now. So you are capping, you are capping, that's what you're doing Bro. I'm about to be 57. I'm a bigger Nas fan than you are. You are capping. First of all, I'm 57.
Speaker 8:I don't be singing no rap.
Speaker 3:I don't be singing no rap. You see what I'm saying? Ocho, he don't even know about rap.
Speaker 2:He just doing this for the views.
Speaker 3:No, you need to listen to him grow up, but you don't know Nas.
Speaker 4:You don't know Nas. You better check the podcast space. You don't know Nas, now you better talk to Sing 16. Hey, this is the biggest podcast you ever been on.
Speaker 8:Name one Nas record. This is the biggest podcast you ever been on. Do you know the podcast? You been on bigger than this one Hold on hold on we on topic.
Speaker 3:I'm on the podcast.
Speaker 8:No, no, no, Hold on. You see what I do you see what I do you see?
Speaker 3:what I do. When you get big, you get invited to club.
Speaker 2:Shea, shea. They started talking about the Nas Nas get invited to club.
Speaker 3:Shea Shea Jadakiss get invited to club Shea Shea.
Speaker 8:You're not on that level yet, bro. We're on topic.
Speaker 3:It's for little young white girls. Chill out, chill out. Don't play with me, bro. Chill, you're off topic. You're dealing with the wrong one, bro. Right here, bro, I don't care nothing about nothing. That's what you got to say, bro.
Speaker 8:You might as well, take me off this shit, bro hey we here.
Speaker 3:You can't out talk me, leave me alone, bro. You might get out rap me, but you can't out talk me, don't. Nobody. Everybody can out talk you, shannon. You can't like what? Nobody rushing to go to that shit.
Speaker 8:Biggest podcast you ever been on. If you're fortunate, you get an invite, you do gotta go podcast. Ain't nobody listening to me?
Speaker 3:The podcast is tremendous. You and Osho do your thing, but don't get it twisted bro.
Speaker 2:I don't care nothing about no fucking podcast, bro. We supposed to be talking about music and love and embracing one another and culture. But, no, that's what y'all new york niggas do y'all like to? Just bring nigga shit down and it's messed up what were.
Speaker 1:It was so. What is this clip? Okay is they arguing about naz well, I'm about to explain to you what why?
Speaker 2:so essentially okay. I don't know if you've seen that clip of that little boy who said jim jones was better than naz yes so there's been a clip going around. Jim has been kind of. You know how anytime his name comes up he starts doing a rollout. He starts just going on people's shows and talking about so he's 100, he's been on this naz rollout.
Speaker 2:he's been doing a few shows here and they're talking about his naz rollout, talking about comparing him to naz, which the sad part about that little kid clip thing it proves. My bigger point is that the fact that this man is an eternal child and because he refuses to grow up, he creates this environment where kids look at him and think, oh, I don't have to grow up and assume responsibility with my life Because Jim didn't do it. And look how fly and cool he is. He dressed like me, he do all the fly stuff like me.
Speaker 1:How do you think Jim hasn't grown up?
Speaker 2:Well, if you looked at the clip that we were looking at, he had a white beater on a thousand chains on his braids, getting covered up with his hat, dusty beard like they're like he's almost 50 years old, it's time to like start cleaning up put on a nice collared shirt, so no reasons at all I just explained his, his appearance. Yeah, the way that he dresses at all. That is a. What are you talking about?
Speaker 2:I thought you were gonna talk about like personality, the fact that his discussion, the way that he was just talking that that sounds like a 50 year old man the way he's talking him and shannon were doing the same thing no, shannon, I was actually. I'm sorry. Listen to the way this man is actually talking. That sound like a 40 year old man. You think that sounds like a conversation between 40 or 50 year old man?
Speaker 1:conversation between two men, and that's that's the problem.
Speaker 2:That's the problem, that baby boy shit both of them are trying to swing. They nuts and they both sound stupid no bro, this nigga jim is on that baby boy shit.
Speaker 1:This nigga is a jody both of them are 50 plus year old men on podcasts, yelling at each other, yelling at cameras because they're not even in each other's presence. Just pathetic behavior. All around right. Just that's the foundation of this pathetic behavior. All around right. Just that's the foundation of this Pathetic behavior all around.
Speaker 2:The man was disrespected.
Speaker 1:Like, and then you want to talk about New York niggas yes, Like. This nigga is from Harlem. They have a problem.
Speaker 2:Yes, they're perpetual children.
Speaker 1:No, Like you think you're getting your shit off. Niggas from Harlem Bro Egos be big as fuck. They think they're god. They think they the flyest, coolest, smartest, like they literally are a problem like if you meet any nigga from harlem, that's what he acts like, like he's acting like a nigga from harlem.
Speaker 2:That is sad. If you a 40 year old, you need to be grown up. You need to put a fucking collar shirt on. Maybe no, it's no, because you know why would that the conversation we was having earlier today?
Speaker 2:you know what a lot of things I got collared shirt doesn't mean you're, but no, listen, listen but listen what we were just talking about earlier in the show in the cold open regarding that 17 year old. One of the things that was getting perpetuated in that was there was a 20 late, 20, early 30 year old dude who was on the same bullshit. They was getting perpetuated in that Was there was a 20, late, 20, early 30 year old dude who was on the same bullshit they was on and he was encouraging that shit, knowing when he came around to other men he would shape up. They was just talking about this. They was like he wouldn't even come around us with his pants sagging anymore Because all the niggas 40 plus Was calling him out, making him feel dumb and bad about it. But when he went around the kids, when he was around the 17 year olds and all that other shit, he was having his pants sagging, looking like a fucking asshole.
Speaker 1:These are both 50 plus year old men and what I am saying is my bigger and what you're not listening to is.
Speaker 2:My bigger point is jim jones is the type of prototype that puts those kids in this mind frame, mind frame that they can go out and crash out on each other. He doesn't.
Speaker 1:Yes, he does. What are you?
Speaker 2:talking about. Cam Ron said it when he was talking to Shadi and all that when the whole 6ix9ine shit was going on. He was a large part of that. First of all, close your eyeballs. No, because you know how I feel about these fucking clown ass niggas who destroy our fucking community and think they can just be cool as fuck.
Speaker 8:Jim Jones is, and then they can just be cool as fuck, destroying our community. Is man? The fact that he is a you're making it so serious, the fact that these kids both of these niggas are old.
Speaker 1:It needs to be serious on camera yelling at each other, shannon sharp is old as fuck, literally always on camera. Talk about not wife and women, this and that, blah, blah, blah, perpetuating what, what, black, not violent black men not violence, black men not being in their homes, creating broken homes it's a bunch of like how does he perpetuate?
Speaker 1:it every single interview that he does. I'm not, I'm not dating uh women, uh, of a certain age. He doesn't want a woman that's his age, he wants a younger woman like he all of all of the all of the like player.
Speaker 1:Shit is. He falls in that box like if you want to call one of them. Both of them are immature in this. That's what I'm saying. Both of them are immature and pathetic. Both of them are way too old. One of them is not more immature because he's from new york and you have a whole new york vendetta. Like what the fuck are we talking? About here like you are trying to make it seem like one of them is such a uh uh what yes, shannon is more a nuisance to the to the to the black community.
Speaker 1:Shannon is not an upstanding black man. He was just accused of sexual fucking assault. What the fuck are you talking about? Yeah, this nigga. All this nigga does is talk about is talking about white. He was talking about a white woman paying ten thousand dollars for each butt cheek. Okay, and like that he involved in the white woman to make her feel confident enough.
Speaker 2:did anybody die or get shot at who I just told you he was? If he was part of the six, nine shit, he was the one giving green lights. He was telling niggas we need to violate shawty Like what are we talking about? This man is a gang member who is a poison to the community. Shannon is a freaky boy and will get his day in court.
Speaker 1:Both of them are poisons to the community in their own ways like you see his man camera.
Speaker 2:I got a sewer every week doing his show, trying to at least act like the shit cleaned up, and this clown ass nigga fucking. The same age can't do it.
Speaker 1:It's a fucking problem calm the fuck down no, like both of them are pathetic as fuck, like you're trying and you you're trying to make it seem like jim jones one is such a nuisance. I'm telling you, I've explained it. I I understand what you're trying to explain and I think your opinion is bullshit. You keep saying the same shit over and over again. What I'm talking about, like what you're saying that I don't think your opinion is bullshit. Yes, I do. No, you're not. You're not talking to what I'm speaking about.
Speaker 2:I think your opinion is bullshit. So you think Jim Jones is a positive enroller for children? I keep telling you they're both pathetic and not good examples. Okay, so which one is worse? What the fuck? Which one is worse? Let's be clear which one is worse?
Speaker 1:Jim Jones on paper is worse.
Speaker 2:Thank you, that's all.
Speaker 1:My point is Like what the fuck?
Speaker 2:That was all my point. Point, your, your point is, was he?
Speaker 1:uh, he's just so terrible, like what the fuck, sir?
Speaker 2:because it's way more detrimental and you're trying to make it seem like I don't like the the attaching of the new york slander to it at all well, I just, you know, I had to throw that in there, all right, uh, so I've been noticing something between two women and I think it's not getting talked about at all. So you know who george taylor is, right, so she's been doing her podcast run. She was on new rory mall, that she was on a joe budden podcast and she was on the breakfast club just recently. And what I've noticed is and I don't think anyone's asked her about this, but there hasn't been a new episode of her podcast with taylor rooks. So we actually reacted to a clip, like when they first dropped their podcast, but it seems, since that scandal that joy was on was involved in, we haven't seen them girls together at all. And I I have to give, I have to give taylor a hand clap for this, because the way that she ghosted, uh, the body elite I?
Speaker 1:I haven't seen. I'm not doing no business with this quid pro ho at all. Like what are you talking about? It's already a difficult enough being a black woman in this sports space and then you want me to attach myself to this hoe? Absolutely not. I already have a squeaky clean image. I'm an upstanding black sports woman black- sports woman and it's going to remain as such period. I like that like she.
Speaker 2:I haven't seen her speak about it. I I haven't seen her say anything about Joy, it's just to me. I got to respect her man. I've always been jealous of Taylor Rooks. I'm not going to lie. I've been jealous of her because we around the same age.
Speaker 2:And her journalism career just skyrocketed I think a large ado by how pretty she is, but the chick know how to move. She is savvy as hell. One thing pretty she is, but the chick know how to move like she, she, she is savvy as hell. I can't. I one thing I can definitely say about her, but I thought it was really interesting the fact that nobody has been asking joy on these podcasts about what went out at fox. Like the. How does she feel about the lawsuit?
Speaker 1:like joe completely dropped the ball are they allowed to ask her about it? Is it that she maybe can't talk about it because of legal reasons, right?
Speaker 2:now? No, I don't think so, because charlamagne asked her a pretty good question regarding it and they and she got an answer. So this is joy on the breakfast club. And charlamagne, I don't call, I don't speak to your journalistic integrity too often on this show, but at least you had the cojones to to wake it up.
Speaker 6:So one thing I love about you, joe you did not shrink when shit got hot.
Speaker 3:Was that intentional? You like? I cannot let them see me sweat or shrink right now.
Speaker 8:Yes, it was intentional to show up as I did. I'm not an unintentional person, particularly when it comes to what people see from me publicly. But when you know yourself, it's easier to continue to show up as you are. And there's always going to be things that happen in life, that happen in this business, that happen when you're a front-facing person and when you get into the business that is. That is the risk we take, of putting ourselves in front of the camera, of putting yourself out there, that things at some point might not be the best for you and I mean what's meant for me is still coming.
Speaker 8:So I won't say that there were not dark times, but I'm very blessed to have an amazing family and amazing friends and mentors and an amazing team and people that know me and have known me for my whole life, reminding me of of who I am and what I deserve. And I'm really grateful for that, because even when there are moments of doubt of what it is you deserve or what it is you're capable of or what it is that you, you know how you should show up in the world when people are there reminding you it's, it's important. So I'm I'm grateful to have an amazing group of friends, an amazing group of of like just support around me. But yeah, everything isn't everything's intentional is it hard not to address?
Speaker 8:no yeah, I've never had, I've never felt compelled to litigate that genuinely did you feel betrayed?
Speaker 1:at all when everything happened.
Speaker 8:I have felt a lot of different emotions. I think it's a grief process. When something like anything like that happens, I'll say I've been through a lot of traumatic things in my life a lot. When something like anything like that happens, I'll say I've been through a lot of traumatic things in my life A lot. And I think anytime you go through a trauma or you know, grieving period, of something you can't decide who you are when it's happening, yeah and that.
Speaker 2:So I want to just say because again I spoke to this regarding Charlamagne and just the line of questioning like that wasn't hard to do no you didn't have to say, oh, how about the ceo? You just bring up the conversation in the manner of how did it affect you in that moment and, like when we were bringing up joe, we were talking to joe button about it on spaces and why he didn't bring it up in his mind was he said, my mind wasn't even in that space to think about that.
Speaker 1:What, the, what do you? Mean, that's what I had it written down. I was saying, I was like your mind wasn't in that space I was like, oh nigga you, ever since you got that 900k.
Speaker 2:Huh, you too rich to even think about that kind of stuff anymore. Huh, he started laughing. But my, that was my main thing, because he even said the only thing he really wanted to ask her. He didn't ask her was he wanted to ask her how she feels about Jason Whitlock saying he could be. Remember, when he talked about the peanut butter bosom and all that stuff he was talking about, you know, jason Whitlock, the fat sportscaster we talk about, and so he basically insinuated that he could beat. And so that's what Joe wanted to ask about.
Speaker 1:That's so scary, like ah, jump, scare. Like when a nigga who could never beat like is confidently like saying that he could like. Nigga, you couldn't touch me with a 10-foot pole. Oh my god, I'm so scared. Should I call the police?
Speaker 2:I don't know, jason might have got it done like what but I just think that there's too much of this like friendly, friendly stuff on trying to make her feel comfortable and all those. No, wake it up, have a conversation with her, because that's what people want to hear. Granted, I can't tell the man who be a journalist. These guys are journalists.
Speaker 1:This is what what's his face was talking about when he was like these podcasts don't be journalists and they need to not be.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean because it's just essentially, at least for rory and maul it was a vibe, yeah. Yeah, elliot was right, it was a vibe for them and to me, even if you don't consider yourself a journalist, your inability to articulate this, that question, so that it feels comfortable for the environment shows your lack of and while again, I can't certainly say shit to joe because he got 900k a month in his, in his patreon and stuff, so you can't really say that as an entertainment.
Speaker 2:Still say thanks to joe no, you can, it's not, but you can't say it in a critiquing fashion to make the show better. You know what I'm saying. You can only say it as in. You're robbing the fans of that conversation because nobody cares about what joy taylor got got going on, unless you talking about the scandal. Same thing would happen when he had ruby rose on there. Nobody cares about ruby rose. Ruby rose is a rentable on only fans. If you're not talking about druski, at that particular time there really wasn't much else to talk to her about or like one of the other men that she has dated yeah, I mean.
Speaker 2:Or talk about her getting boned. She was a minor, like that's. Those are only things people want to hear talk about like name names ma'am you want names, give me a list, you can.
Speaker 2:I mean, if you do the math, you can. She told us who she was, which she was 16, so but I mean, like that's my problem with it, because and I think that's what a one of the main reasons I wouldn't purchase the patreon is because I just don't feel like there's enough of that. I feel like if you call, like when I come on, come, when you come on to our show, you should feel like you're going to have some questions that you're going to really have to sit down and ask. We're not going to jump on you, we're not going to try to berate you, but I'm going to berate you.
Speaker 2:I'm kidding, she probably will especially if she doesn't like you. But, um, I want to still be able to have conversations and be open and fluid about that. We don't have to be direct. I think that comes to our skill in the space without having to be direct. It's just like trying to get some you know nookie from a girl, but you don't ask her, you just do things to make her want to give it to you.
Speaker 4:You don't be a loser about it, you know don't be, coercive be, convincing.
Speaker 1:I had a crazy experience. I had a crazy convincing. I had a crazy experience.
Speaker 2:I had a crazy experience. I thought it was almost AI. I thought I got got.
Speaker 1:What happened?
Speaker 2:So I got a phone call from my dad and like he didn't say hi or anything, he was like what's your social security number? And I'm like what?
Speaker 2:Like in my head, like father, literally in my head, like father, literally in my head. This probably was like, probably two seconds in real, in real life. But I went through, like this whole, is this my dad? Is this artificial intelligence? Then I was like, is this a test? Like, like, because there's no world that I would ever imagine that my father would like do me wrong in a situation like that. Like if that happened I would, my whole life would be completely crushed you would have a crisis existentially.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like, like, if you just said my mom was doing this, I'd be like, okay, there's a world where I can see that happen. She has desires, but my dad five percent, my dad there isn't a. I couldn't imagine my dad wanting anything enough in the world to do that. But uh, I end up getting figuring out that it wasn't ai, because after I gave him the social security number, because I just felt like I had to I had to pass the trust, uh, the metric.
Speaker 2:I gave him my social security number and then I hear my mom in the back because I'm like. My second question I have to give to him was what was that for?
Speaker 1:and my mom goes it's for some money when we die. I'm like, oh okay, Definitely not.
Speaker 2:AI and then she goes. You see, he ain't worried about all that. He happy to hear that. I'm like that's not. I'm not happy to hear that. I'm just glad to know y'all not trying to mess me up, or this isn't a computer.
Speaker 1:They've been getting real flagrant with the, with the, the text and the calls lately oh, for sure, I've been getting some too you know they, they lifted the the restrictions on that, so that's why all of us are suffering another, just tiny inconvenience from the trump. Um presidency thanks for the trump administration I get at least six spam texts a day.
Speaker 2:I feel like my mom uses my number for stuff that gets spam, because I get her name but I get text messages.
Speaker 1:That's wild, because she could just use a fake number.
Speaker 2:I think that I've been getting that because they'll be saying they'll say my mom's name and then give me, like, some service. Or like when the election was happening, I was getting stuff from my foster brother with his name on it. So they both using your number Sick, sick behavior. Yo, it's disgusting, or it could be like. Or it could be like because my information can be found and they just see that we're associated that it could be another reason why it might be.
Speaker 2:It has been getting insane. We want to talk about some more of the trump administration later too. Man, he's some sicko, all right. So we did watch iron heart this tuesday and I just feel really bad because of how this show has been getting, like the treatment it's been getting, because it's really really good.
Speaker 1:It wasn't a bad three episodes at all the, the racists and the white men were all upset that uh, iron man, iron heart, is a black woman now and made Disney all nervous. So Disney decided to put it out in like a pack, and then we watched the three episodes and they were amazing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was actually really probably one of their better shows.
Speaker 1:It's been a while since Agatha, all along.
Speaker 2:Yeah, agatha was really good, but I feel like, because of how long they've been doing this and now they're actually starting to get really good at the shows. But I feel like because of how long they've been doing this and now they're actually starting to get really good at the shows.
Speaker 1:And it's funny because, like I wanted to say, we got the worst treatment, but the Indian show got like dumped out one day Remember the Indian show we watched the with the deaf Indian girl, yeah, so it wasn't that good, but it made sense.
Speaker 2:It made sense why I got the one day release.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it just sucks, because this show could have been really talked about, like the episodes were really good, like the, the people could have got some good couple weeks of content out of this, and now it's just gonna be two weeks of content because the cliffhangers on it were good.
Speaker 2:A lot of the elements that they were using to kind of keep you attached, they really hit. Like even the beginning of it, I thought it was gonna throw a lot of people off because they had her doing her monologue and she was like praising herself. They even had a scene where, like she was talking to a woman about oh, I feel like this school is making me feel small and remember I was like oh, they gonna hate that.
Speaker 1:And then the the lady was like that's bullshit that was immediately right after so which I like. I like the little back and forth between her and her best friend too did you feel like that that scene a little bit with the rock scene.
Speaker 2:They was trying to make her like appeal to white people a little bit the rock, oh, when jay was in her. And uh, open eyes, son yeah, I feel like there was a lot of that kind of conversation she's one of the good ones.
Speaker 1:Yeah, essentially. Yeah, like I got.
Speaker 2:I got that kind of vibe from a lot of the stuff they were doing. It kind of rubbed me the wrong way a little bit, but it wasn't so frequent.
Speaker 1:Also, let me play devil's advocate. Black women can't be different. Black women can't like rock music, like genuinely no.
Speaker 2:I don't think there's a problem with that, I just think that.
Speaker 1:She might just be, you know alternative a little bit.
Speaker 2:I just think that they understood that when you take this imagery it's going to get a negative effect because of who was the predecessor and it's not like it's going from iron man to like tom holland's. How people felt with, with the spider.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and iron man was like the white man, pinnacle, like like.
Speaker 2:Even the way he cut his beard was like audacious, like all of the white man's audacity was in tony stark's like haircut and they didn't really even have like a connection in the show, in the movies or shows like they kind of do in the comics.
Speaker 2:So even then that I think, separates their connection in the comics she finds his suit, repurposes it she's the only person who's ever do that. That's like kind of like her big feet because he designs his suit so that his biometrics are the only ones who can work it. She breaks that basically becomes like a mentor. He dies in the comic and then his ai basically coaches her into becoming ironheart, who she is now. Okay, comic book, so that's kind of this kind of changes because she just gets a scholarship that he gave out and then she does her own kind of ambitions, kind of solo unto herself you know what my beef with this show was like?
Speaker 1:I don't like when black people necessarily feel like they got to get it out the mud. So she in, like the second episode, um, or the first episode. She she the first episode. She needs to find a job so that she can build another iron man suit, because she got kicked out of mit so she starts doing crime. You know, wakandans, I was like one phone call, hello what is happening?
Speaker 2:they not sending no wakandan dollars?
Speaker 1:not what like they can bring you, like you're not at mit anymore. You need resources, you need a lab. She was talking about going to dubai. I said wakanda is right there but remember like you're gonna. I don't know. I don't know geology, geometry geography I was getting there like I knew that both of the first words, one was math.
Speaker 1:I knew that they weren't the right words as soon as they came out of my mouth. But I don't know geology that well, but I feel like you go past Wakanda trying to get to Dubai, bitch, you said geometry again.
Speaker 8:Geography.
Speaker 2:I said geography, oh, it's not like. You said geometry, no, I said geography, I'm. It's not like you said geometry.
Speaker 1:No, I said geography. I'm sure I meant to say geography that time, but running back I think I said geography. But regardless, I feel like that's not too far from each other.
Speaker 2:But remember at the end of the movie, go to Wakanda. Remember at the end of the movie they told her that it was just an internship and that they were poor. Just an internship and that they, they were poor, is kind of done now is we don't have any more.
Speaker 1:They're not just gonna leave her hanging they said we ain't got no more use for you no, I feel like if she asked, if she asked for the wakanda scholarship, they would have gave it to her because black panther is a black woman.
Speaker 2:Now no they flew gates. She, an african woman, one of the favorite, my favorite parts of this move or, excuse me, of this show, is the way that they play with the characters' hubris, like she has a super big ego.
Speaker 1:She does, yeah, just like Tony did.
Speaker 2:And it plays into her weaknesses though, because even when, like the two, so she joins basically the gang of the area and they're doing hit jobs on like big corporations and she messes up in both of them. So one of them, like she drops what they needed to get the the code into the system, and then the other one she's trying to do research on the hood, and so she ends up causing a delay and ends up getting his cousin killed yeah, in the situation it feels like very grounded, but also, like with the cgi and stuff, you still get that super feel to it and that's why I really kind of enjoy that part of it.
Speaker 2:I just also love like because I know I know a lot of black women and their hubris can't get in their way and so to see that this be an aspect of the character it's very touching to me because if you know any woman, most one would not most black one would never get into a situation like this. They wouldn't do any crime. That's open and brazen.
Speaker 1:But if they did it's because they thought everybody in the iron suit bitch that everyone knows is yours like plot hole, plot hole, the biggest plot hole but also, if they were to do it, they would think very less of everybody around them, which I think she has shown, that she kind of does yeah, she's smarter than everybody she thinks she's way more intelligent than them.
Speaker 2:She can get over on them, but that doesn't mean she can't get tricked, which we obviously see.
Speaker 2:That's going on right now yeah so that's why I enjoyed that, because it plays into a lot of those characteristics. I feel like I could put riri into almost a lot of the women I know, and it would fit like a one-to-one. So that's why I think it was a good job of the writing. So that was that was one of the bigger parts for me that I really enjoyed with just her character. So one of the issues I did have, though, was the fact with her friend, I felt like when they made the ai, you didn't give me enough of the friend a bit, a long enough scene of the friend actually showing that personality. So I don't know if that ai is actually how she was or it's just how it's programmed to act we're um.
Speaker 1:We know that it's very much like her because of the scene with the re re's reaction and then re re's mom's reaction to when she found her. She was like you're so much like her and she asked her to make one of her stepdad because obviously it's it's very much like her. So she she would feel like it's less of a loss if I had my, my late husband in ai form would you want that for me?
Speaker 2:no, I'm getting some young dick when you die yeah, that's insane yeah you wouldn't want you wouldn't want an ai version of me to continue to talk to.
Speaker 1:Can I turn you off when I'm getting your young dicking?
Speaker 2:not, yeah I'm gonna just blow the house up. Yo like see, I wasn't gonna bring this story up, but I don't know if y'all be like tracy ellis ross and take a young lover. You're dead yeah, but I could be uh, my consciousness could still be a lot but if that's up to me yeah, so that's why I asked you would you do that?
Speaker 1:I'm completely joking. I would do that, but I would. I would turn you on when my young lover comes around you would turn me on. That's sick, you would make me what no you are a bitch, I would. I would turn you off when what's a what's gonna be a young nigga name when I'm old Jalen no, that's already a young nigga name, okay, yeah, whatever it's gonna be, xylophone Z272, I kill all y'all His name is gonna be Wave.
Speaker 2:Alright, I think I have one more part that I wanted to ask you about this Ironheart, and then we can wrap that part up here. How do you feel as though, with them capitulating to the races like, do you feel like one, do you feel like their action?
Speaker 1:to do the dump? Yeah, do you think that SAT word period?
Speaker 2:oh, you know it do you feel like they dropped it like this because of the bad yes production or the bad uh feedback they were getting? 100 do you think that, do you feel like they? Because we get the show quicker. Do you think that was in a flaw in the long run, do you?
Speaker 1:I feel like for me, as someone who likes binge watching things, then I prefer a rollout like this, like give it to me in chunks so that I'm not like waiting.
Speaker 1:Also, I feel like low-key, it might be a little bit more beneficial, because we don't necessarily we haven't gotten anything of just riri as ironheart with just by herself. We've only seen her in the last black panther movie, right. So maybe giving us three episodes at a time grasps us faster than one episode would. Then maybe, like maybe somebody would fall off after one episode, but after, if there's three episodes available, then you're gonna watch all three of those episodes. And if you do watch all three of the those episodes, then you're gonna be invested in the story and you're going to be invested in Riri as Ironheart. So maybe it might have a positive effect in the long run. Because I didn't expect to like the show as much as I did, like I was literally half paying attention the first couple, the first half of the first episode, and then by the third episode I was like fully like upset that there was no more left for me to watch so yeah, to me.
Speaker 2:I feel like it's better for her and the character to have that long, extended week-to-week conversation about the show and I think that helps her just as a individual actor, actress and getting her name and her face, because my fear is, after next week the conversation around her stops and yeah, until we see her again if we do like, are we?
Speaker 2:is she going to be an important part of doomsday, you know, because her name wasn't in on any of the paperwork. You know what I'm saying. They haven't announced her as being a part of that like. So I hope at the end of this we get like a post-credit scene of her meeting, like kamala khan and hawkeye and all them like the, the new avengers essentially. I hope she gets like that introduction into them with them and we kind of get either, because they're getting too old now where we they need to do something, gonna be a scene where they are going to be trying to stop her because she is a criminal she is currently a criminal I think by the time that the show ends it's going to be clear she's no longer a criminal yeah, but I think she's already turning right now.
Speaker 1:I think there's gonna there. There has to be a scene where she is perceived as a criminal by where she is perceived as a criminal, by law enforcement or another hero or something like that.
Speaker 2:Like it has to happen, I think she's gonna.
Speaker 2:Well, I think that may be the part that it might be short-lived, but I think it has to happen well, I think I think that may be the flaw of the actual marvel tv brand and I think that may be the one thing that has been negatively affected. All of them, because we haven't had that thing. The only one hawkeye was the only one we actually had where another character came in and they had an interaction. So I think that maybe will take away from it if you feel like that's something necessary that needs to happen. I think she's going to kind of fix the situation on her own and then they all meet each other because that I don't like that big of a plot hole, because who else has iron suits in chicago?
Speaker 2:but to be fair, she hasn't done anything where she's could be spotted, because she robbed two corporate buildings with cameras the second one that could. There could be cameras of that, but the first one wouldn't be, because she went.
Speaker 1:Remember they was in the tunnels and stuff what wouldn't there be cameras down in those tunnels, security?
Speaker 2:reasons not necessarily, and she went under stuff, so she not necessarily like.
Speaker 1:I just feel like that's too big of a plot hole. It needs to be explained to me because I'm gonna keep thinking about that I can see that being one of the bigger potholes, though I agree with you on that and then the the security guard outside of the tunnels.
Speaker 1:after they did that, that, she, that the dude, ended up shooting. He shot him in the leg. That man is alive. He seen it, I seen you. He saw somebody in an iron suit and then he saw a bullet bend out of nowhere Like that is a huge plot hole.
Speaker 2:Oh you talking about that. I thought that was a really good we didn't. We didn't discuss that either. What did you feel about the fact that the gun made her have that kind of like ptsd type of situation?
Speaker 1:oh the ai I thought it's her too.
Speaker 2:Both of them have it, but both of them remember they both was freezing up okay it doesn't happen um I I think it's necessary, I think it's a, it's a I think it's necessary, I think it's a, it's a that's like a metaphor.
Speaker 1:You know what I feel like, also like the, her best friend, obviously is like she is able to be herself because of all of reread's memories so she's going off of all of that. She's also just glitching there and stopping because that's where like re's memory of her ends too. Like she'd like, she knows that like that was just like a horrific thing. She I don't think she even understands why yeah, it's clearly a ptsd yeah, and both of them have that. I didn't.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize that we had that same reaction because they showed it a few times, where she kind of froze up as well. When that was happening Remember when she was thinking about her and certain stuff like that she would have that she had anxiety and a panic attack.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah so those are all things that kind of played into it. I think that was interesting kind of tool to use without having to be like so direct with the black trauma. To be like that is, even no matter how smart you are, how successful you are, you too can still be ended by the gun of a white authority figure, and it would be the same as anybody else yeah.
Speaker 1:So I thought that was really good. And then the it was just so scary like the mask wouldn't come back down. I was like, oh my god, put the fucking mask back down but no, I we want to recommend everybody to check it out.
Speaker 2:It's a good show. The last, the last three episodes, will be july 2nd I believe that's gonna be the tuesday. So, again, like a lot of stuff they just didn't do, didn't get, the normal wednesday drop is getting on, uh, multiple episodes. So it's like I said, support it. Hopefully we can see her more in upcoming features because I think she's a really good actress also.
Speaker 1:I just want to let y'all know we are okay. We might record next week, we might not. I'm gonna have friends here we're gonna figure it out.
Speaker 2:We're definitely gonna. We're gonna figure it out uh it's. It's a horrible week, man. It's a horrible time man, we outside we trying to do a, not do a show these folks. Already they in georgia not gonna have corn hub anymore on jet live. First, I'm trying to get my last low out before I can.
Speaker 1:There's other websites, you know.
Speaker 2:Okay, corn hub gets it done so and they just made a little beta feature where it's like they have what they call shorties. They don't even work that way.
Speaker 1:It's like tiktok you can't even for corn you can't like, it's the same four girls, though mine was like the same four girls yeah, like I'm over here trying to stay in ebony and it's not keeping me in ebony, I was like I scrolled one time and left.
Speaker 2:I was like this is it for me yeah, I kept this algorithm is algorithming yo I kept getting this one hard honduras chick that just like kept having these little stories play out and I'm like good shot, you're all right. Okay, you make up a little too much, but um, can I get some brown? Can I get some brown in here, a little browner than you?
Speaker 1:so when you go on corn hub, you get this alert, this alarming alert. I screenshotted it. Um, it said did you know that your government wants to, wants you to give your driver's license before you can access corn hub? As crazy as that sounds, it's true. You'll be required to prove you are 18 years or older, such as by. I hate when people use such as. I feel like it's such like elementary school essay writing language. But, um, let me continue uploading your government id for every up adult content website you'd like to access. We don't want minors accessing our site and think preventing that from happening is a good thing, but putting everybody's privacy at risk won't achieve that.
Speaker 2:Y'all parents just need to parent better, because I can't watch porn now because of the children fuck these kids, I mean not even just the parents, it's these clown ass men who act like porn is a kryptonite like my nigga. If you can't put the dick down, it's your problem you are a pathetic nigga pause I'm telling you can't put your own penis away because you keep beating your dick to oblivion. I promise you. I've had saturday off where I beat my dick five times before noon and I got the rest of the day done with yeah and
Speaker 1:I ain't got the rest of your manhood you need to practice semen retention I'm not.
Speaker 2:I go eat some protein and I go back and join my life no, I feel like your life source is being depleted. No, it's not no life source. It's something that's being generated in my ball sack at all times.
Speaker 1:It's your life source and it's being depleted and you need to practice semen retention. Never help you with that, never, that's cornball shit.
Speaker 2:I'm I'm perfectly in control of my brain. Andaded and you need to practice. You can retention. I'll help you with that. Never that's cornball shit. I'm I'm purple perfectly in control of my brain and my mind.
Speaker 1:You need to stop beating it and start jogging I'll.
Speaker 2:I'll beat the lumps to my dick If I'm being dead ass, I'll make it bump. I'll make a lumpy. I'll. I'll make it lumpy. How I'll beat it.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna say something. You can bleep it out Rhetoric like it's the weirdest thing I've ever come across. This thing I don't like a lotion, not a baby oil, not nothing. Just dick hand Done, gets it done terrible why it gets it done.
Speaker 2:It gets it done. You don't need all that extra stuff.
Speaker 1:This caveman didn't need the extra stuff that's like if I like masturbating with my belly button, like just just don't have.
Speaker 8:That doesn't make any sense with each other like it just don't make.
Speaker 2:No, it doesn't it doesn't make any sense like that would be like if I masturbated with my nipples.
Speaker 1:That would be the more equivalent okay, diddy that shit is crazy all right you need to be a real man and just let somebody come on your chest, sir that's not a man.
Speaker 2:No, it's not well you. That's actually a real woman, you definitely you.
Speaker 1:You a little bitch in the other. You in the other room waiting for the, for the come to come from the.
Speaker 2:The lady like everybody is gay in this situation. Everybody's weird.
Speaker 1:Get that load to your chest like a real nigga? No way, there's no. What the fuck is you talking about?
Speaker 2:there's no, there's no world where getting a load to the chest in real nigga is synonymous yes, it is.
Speaker 1:No, it's not. Niggas is real niggas. Is that what you're saying during pride month?
Speaker 2:top niggas are.
Speaker 5:Tops can only be real oh, so you heard it here first from him.
Speaker 3:Repeat it I've already said it, they can go back, he said bottoms can't be real niggas.
Speaker 2:I'm going to call Joseph right now. I don't think Joseph proclaims to be a real nigga he does, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:I guess they didn't do it Because and do and I know he's asleep right now, or I would dead ass call him.
Speaker 2:I don't see why you want to be a real nigga on the bottom at the same time.
Speaker 1:Bottoms can be real niggas Power bottom.
Speaker 2:I wanted to give an update on the Iran situation that we talked about.
Speaker 1:I guess we're going from power bottom to Iran.
Speaker 2:Well, we're about to wrap the show up, so I just wanted to. That was a wild topic.
Speaker 1:It's fitting, because they're getting fucked, guess what's happening right now as we speak.
Speaker 2:That's what supposed secrets then got leaked. So after Trump and his administration went on this tirade about how they are so great, and we did this military execution and we crippled Iran, we had Pete Hexeth and fucking Raisin Cane doing a key and pill skit while they over here bragging about the attack and whatnot. And there's been discussions that we're going to give $30 billion to Iran to restart their nuclear program, release sanctions on them and also ease up some certain tensions and military bases and things like that in the area. So what? The fuck.
Speaker 1:What did we do? We bombed Iran so that we could give them money and then less rules.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Hold on, I'm going to bring it over here, so they get to build bigger and better and then do more.
Speaker 2:So here's the first paragraph. This is reported by. Cnn says the trump administration discussed possibly helping iran's access as many as 30 billion dollars to build a civilian energy, producing nuclear program e-sanctions and freeing up billions of dollars in restriction uh, restricted iranian funds what did iran agree to do for us? Well, this is, this is just to get them back to the negotiating table.
Speaker 1:So this is just so that they could potentially agree to do something for us.
Speaker 2:Yes, Essentially, trump didn't do nothing. He messed up their playground. He's cleaning it back up. He's saying my bad dog, I was just trying to flex for the people.
Speaker 1:Apparently, they moved all the uh product weeks before the plant was attacked. Yeah, so we did nothing but bomb a building, an empty building, basically yeah, that's all it was.
Speaker 2:And we spent billions of dollars, put men's life at risk and if there was nuclear uh material there, we could have potentially annihilated iran. Yeah, so that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:This whole thing was political theater for the most part and then would all of the surrounding areas would have gotten affected, because if it's a nuclear event, then there's, there's gonna be um blowback there's been a nuclear fallout.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, like I said, for the most part on the united states and israel's behalf. This has been all political theater to the fact that, like trump, he was talking about oh, when he got the ceasefire, they both sent missiles at each other. After that, after his announcement, like I said, this has all been political theater and supreme leader ali been flexing on twitter all day today he has been.
Speaker 2:Yes, please read the tweets because he says, the fact that the islamic republic has access to key us centers in the region and can take action whenever it deems necessary is a significant matter. Such an action can be repeated in the future, too. Should any aggression occur, the enemy will definitely pay a heavy price flexing, getting his shit off hard.
Speaker 2:It's not funny. This man said the us president conflict. No, this man said the us president stated iran must surrender. Needless to say, the statement is too big to come out of the us president's mouth he said you can't even fix your fucking mouth to say that shit yo stop what? Stop playing with supreme leader like real talk. Stop playing with ali.
Speaker 3:He not really with the he ain't with the shits, he's not one of them.
Speaker 2:One like stop playing with that nigga. Leave him alone, please.
Speaker 1:I don't want no issues with supreme leader I don't, I don't want no issues with no nigga that call himself supremely that shit is fly that shit is fly supreme anything
Speaker 2:yeah, it is hard and then man, these folks over here, I just want to tell this story and then we're gonna wrap the show up. I need y'all to understand what our fbi and our alphabet boys be doing out here. They be creating the clans yeah, I'm talking about the, not the. Yeah, I'm talking about the, the federal agency they be out here making the climb up and then finding random civilians and citizens to just take the the brunt of it. If y'all not familiar, there was a, there's a.
Speaker 2:There's something you can look up on the news that says there was an iranian plot to murder, hire to get rid of trump yes when that is something you can google and find when you go and look at it just take a little bit of, just to take a little bit of a magnifying glass and just take a look at it. So this man, his name is like farah sharique, he hasn't been captured at all. So this is what the fbi is telling us, fbi and the justice department is telling us. He calls the phone off the random tip.
Speaker 2:So, mind you, this man used to live in america years ago, 1994 I believe. He came, uh, he was arrested for robbing, I believe, a bank and he did like 15 years in the slammer and then after that he was out of prison for like three years still in america, and then he got deported. So the man is an iranian, he's an afghani. So this idea that he was born in iran, it's not true. While he's in jail, apparently, he makes these connections with people, he tells people he's involved in the government he's networking yeah, he's basically doing what you do in prison you become a better prisoner and so he ends up leaving.
Speaker 2:The last they hear of him he gets caught with, like some heroin in sri lanka and now he's calling the department saying that the ir government bricks all white bricks. He calls the department, department of justice, talking about I am hired by the Iranian government to then hire other people to follow this girl around who is a journalist, who's part American, iranian, who's been talking negative about the government. Apparently he has given these gentlemen money to spy on her by weaponry. All this it's like light stuff, like all the stuff is like under five grand for the most part all of these, all of these exchanges one journalist yeah, for this one journalist, for these two individuals.
Speaker 2:Apparently these two individuals were people he called up and was like hey, got a job from you conveniently. One just got out of prison the year that he called him, the year that, heiently, one just got out of prison the year that he called him. The year that he called this man, he just got out of prison Same year. Other person there isn't really much of a track record showing that they knew each other, like there's claims that they had a stint or passing, but not too much evidence showing that they know each other. So apparently they get a call from this guy. He tells them we're gonna go after, uh, this journalist woman and I want y'all to follow her and eventually y'all gonna kill her. They tell him they're having a hard time finding her. He says hey, just be patient.
Speaker 1:Well, we'll get it.
Speaker 2:This is some sort of um like this it sounds like a spy movie comedy yeah, it sounds like the fbi is planting evidence on people to try to get them arrested yeah so then he tells the he's conveniently, tells the doj oh, the iranian government wanted me to kill trump too, but we're gonna wait till after the election, because then he won't have as much security around because they thought he was gonna lose because they thought he was gonna lose.
Speaker 2:Yes, we all did huh and so, again, they don't arrest this man. They don't have him come in. He's not in custody anywhere. All we know he could be in toronto. He could be dead or he could not have existed since they deported him like. But they get him and they arrest these two people for these claims. They go and look at where the money came from, from Western Union, and they couldn't find the payee. How convenient is that? How convenient is that? So all they have is this Middle Eastern man who, apparently called the Department of Justice, gave them all the sauce.
Speaker 1:They told me to kill Trump, but I didn't want to.
Speaker 2:so I'm telling y'all, not only, that I'm working with these two individuals, and now we got two people in jail and the journalist is still alive.
Speaker 2:She actually testified because the dudes actually followed her around. They got in trouble for that. But to me it's just, if you haven't been aware, like people have made this claim about our government and our fbi. They've been doing this where they've just been setting up people and then when you look into the actual case, it's like bro, anybody could have set that up and then the iranian government didn't even like. Of course they're not going to admit to it, but these are baseless allegations.
Speaker 1:This is bullshit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's so crazy but so it's just like. When I read that story, I was like are we serious like we not, can we get some type of validity to this? At least capture the man before you throw me in jail. Finish up here. I think we had a good show today. What you think, baby? We had a great show today well, tell them what they need to do.
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Speaker 2:Stop playing with Supreme Leader.