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Get right.
My man, what's going on?
Get right.
I had to be moving around to get to where I can be in a location where I can come
do this right here without anybody coming up fucking with me.
I don't be fucking with you. Do you do it? Every time I sit down to eat, here without anybody coming up fucking with me. I don't be fucking with him.
Do you do it?
Every time I sit down to eat, here come a motherfucker standing in my face.
Like he want me to suck his dick or she want me to eat his pussy.
Oh, no.
Paul Charlemagne.
They be sex playing a motherfucker.
Uh-huh.
And I don't know.
The bus drivers do, too.
The bus drivers?
Bus drivers.
Male or the female?
It's got to be the female.
Oh, fuck.
What?
The female like to see me work out. Right. They rocks off like that when I just got to do it. The bus drivers? Bus drivers. Male or the female? It's gotta be the female. Oh, fuck.
What?
The female like to see me work out.
Right.
They get their rocks off like that when I just got to do it.
But the male.
Solomon?
Hey, that motherfucker be like they on dick, man.
What?
They on dick.
Come on, man.
And then you get mad.
When a motherfucker talk like me, I'll cuss the motherfucker.
I'll get the fuck out of here.
Yeah.
Not that you against that, but that ain't your thing.
Hey, I'm not against it.
Right.
But I don't go out promoting it.
Right.
I'm not trying to like stalk the motherfucker. Right. Not that you're against that, but that ain't your thing. Hey, I'm not against it. Right.
But I don't go out promoting it.
Right.
I'm not trying to, like, stalk the motherfuckers.
Right.
That's what they be doing, stalking.
I got a question.
A lot of people, Donald Trump got a lot of people hating on the Mexicans, right? And I don't understand that because I feel like Mexicans are some of the hardest working people.
How do you feel about Mexicans in our country and them
coming over here wanting to work and make an honest living well i have no problem with it
as long as like you know they follow the laws like we do right they god's children just like
we are right we all created by the same maker exactly and wherever if I go to Mexico, I should be able to go over there and live just like
I live over here.
Right.
No matter what you are, they should, they should employ me, you know?
Right.
They should bless me.
Right.
You king, you mighty king.
And they should let these people come over here and work.
Look at this, save some money over here.
Right.
And look at that.
We want every goddamn, we want $20 an hour.
Right.
They'll get down for $5.
Right.
You think they ain't want to save $15?
Right.
See, that was Donald Trump.
He want all the goddamn money for himself so he can tax.
Right. That's a tax bracket, see?
Right.
These people get all this money. IRS, you
know, ran by the government.
Yes, sir.
IRS will go back and tax all these motherfucking people. The Mexicans, they ain't got no tax
return.
They ain't no tax return.
They under the table.
Oh, I got a question. If you had to move, because I asked one of my friends a question,
who worked the hardest? If you had a sofa, sofa you had to move and you had to get it
done in an hour would the mexicans do it man look at that two of them come on come on come on come
on we need that come on come on yeah but you couldn't even understand what they be saying
right see they got to see me look at one. One thing I know is about Hispanics.
They'll get one house.
There could be 14 in the family.
Right.
They'll buy one house.
Right.
All of them in that house.
Right.
They ain't kitchen.
They ain't cussing each other out.
They ain't not taking care of their stuff.
And so, like, they get all of them working together.
So, when they get enough money, they're going to get another house.
Right.
They'll get up with 14 motherfucking houses one for every goddamn that was started out in
that goddamn house that one house that's how his spanish think oh my god yo black folks they want
this house they want that house and another house and they want the one you living in. What? They ain't satisfied. Never.
Black people ain't never satisfied with just enough.
They want the world.
And like the white people, I'm going to go hit them too.
Right.
They want to control.
Janet Jackson said it best.
Control.
Yes.
And then Keith Sweat came out and said, no, y'all twisted. You have to listen to them
lyrics, man. Listen to the lyrics. And the OJ said, we are, now who we that? We, Sister Sledge.
We are family. And we all are family. We all are family. The blacks are family, the Hispanic are
family. This is what happened. See, some of them men down the road, up the road before us, they started sticking their dick in some of those.
They went over to them foreign lands.
What?
And they started raping them women, fucking them, taking them out of there, and they bring them back as slaves and shit.
Right.
And they started fucking them. That's what Jefferson Davis did.
How?
He got kids by slaves. Right. And they started fucking them. That's what Jefferson Davis did. Oh. Got kids by slaves.
Right.
That Jefferson Davis, that motherfucker like, look at him.
He got a child, black child.
Right.
Us.
Yeah.
Right.
And he got to take care of us.
And he got to take care of us.
And they trying to keep it.
Well, we don't rise up and get in front of them.
So what you're saying is we went out reparations, right?
Right.
And guess what?
When we get our reparations, we all could sit back and say my favorite phrase, get right.
Let's go.
Hey man, look how I'm out here, man.
Like I'm going to fix me a little, little salad and a little fruit bowl.
I got me some stuff in here, some oats and stuff like that.
Some fruit.
I'm trying to eat healthy, man.
Right.
And you see what they make me do?
They come out here and make me jump up there and I'm gonna jump over that bar.
Instead of standing up on top of it, I'm gonna need me some coffee.
I'm waiting on mama.
I come up here all the time just to get a cup of coffee.
Hey, get right.
You gotta close us out, man.
The streets love you, man.
I'm telling you.
When I say they love you, they love you.
And if they don't think you're gonna be on this show, they upset.
We're gonna get you in the studio, and we're gonna interview you,
and we're gonna always do everything to get right.
That card right there.
Hut, hut, hut.
I'm trying not to get to her.
I'm trying not to get to her.
Hey, yo.
Hey, yo, yo, yo. I'm trying not to get to her. I'm trying not to get too mad. I'm trying not to get too mad.
I'm trying not to get too mad.
I'm trying not to get too mad.
I'm trying not to get too mad.
I'm trying not to get too mad.
I'm trying not to get too mad.
The Donnell Rawlings Show
live in your face.
Fuck that bitch ass nigga. you'll never take my place
nigga. Thank you. I got an idea.
Why don't we put the thing up, put the lights on, and then we're good.
That's a good idea.
That's a great idea.
That's a great idea.
That's what Hollywood, let's do a deal with Hollywood.
That's what they do in Hollywood. That's what they do in Hollywood.
That's why, yo, I think the idea of,
I have fun watching people, not live,
but I have fun watching people watch us with our podcast.
Yeah, it's so much fun.
You know, doing the live premiere for some reason,
the live premiere, it's fun for me,
but it's interesting because people don't really,
they think, but they don't think.
They're like, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
How am I watching it right now?
And they texted me at the same time because we recorded it.
Let me explain it.
America, let me explain what a live premiere is.
A live premiere, and for us, a live premiere is we recorded the episode,
but we're premiering it in front of a live audience.
I think we should say we're doing a live chat so people aren't confused.
I say that.
Ah, they still get confused.
So you don't think so?
You don't think I say that?
No, I don't know.
I'm saying why you don't think I think?
That's my question.
Why you don't think I think?
I mean, sometimes.
That's not ever a problem. Okay. I'm not even going to argue with you today. We don't think I think? That's my question. Why you don't think I think? I mean, sometimes. That's not ever a problem.
Okay.
I'm not even going to argue with you today.
We don't got to argue.
The reason why we're not going to argue
because I see you got your little new hair.
I see you got your little new,
I see you got your little new flow.
I see you got, you feeling flawless.
You feeling like those chicks.
That, you feeling like those chicks.
Man, when chicks got they shit,
is it, what is it called?
Slay, when you, What do you do to hair?
Do you slay hair?
Yeah, I mean.
You slay it.
You can be slayed.
I get a blowout.
First off, first off, first off.
First off, I'm upset with this already because even the way you communicate with your hands is totally different.
When you got your baseball cap on backwards like this, you're like, yo, y'all gonna stop fucking with me.
Yo, that's when you knew you're on some real shit.
Stop fucking with me, son.
You know what I'm saying?
When your shit is slayed or flowing.
Laid.
It's called laid.
Laid.
Laid.
Okay.
When your hair is laid, you get a different attitude.
Is that what they call a Dominican blowout?
Yeah.
It is a Dominican blowout?
Let me tell you what a Dominican,
if y'all don't know,
the women know,
especially from New York.
Women from New York,
you know this.
And I'm not going to say
nappy-headed with Don Imus.
I'm not going to say it.
No.
What's fucking funny, son?
What I'm saying is that
I'm not going down that road.
He said Don Imus. He didn't say call him out. I didn't fucking funny, son? What I'm saying is that I'm not going down that road. He said Don Imus.
He didn't say call him out.
I didn't say nothing, son.
I said I'm not going down the Don Imus road.
OK, what I will respect is I understood.
No, listen, I understood what he was trying to say.
Right. Right. I think everybody that saw the picture I understood what he was trying to say.
I think everybody that saw the picture was like,
I see where he's getting at.
I know some people like, yeah, maybe wrong word play.
I know some people looked at pictures like,
you know what I mean?
Cause like you just can't call people nappy headed.
Yeah, no, you didn't say that.
Wait, what?
I said period.
No, it's just, what?
Period.
You could call somebody nappy.
Is nappy offensive?
I would say so.
This is offensive?
Is this offensive?
This offensive?
What is this right now?
The whole look is offensive.
Oh, that's so fucking disrespectful.
All right, what I'm saying is, this is the part where that whole I'm this thing,
and I don't want to, I don't want to, I'm going to get back to that, is that, is nappy headed, is that, if you say somebody, you got nappy hair, that's offensive?
Yeah, I would say so.
It's coming from a white man.
There it was.
I think if you're like, your hair's a little nappy, it's different than saying like.
That's the white man you speak of?
Is this the white man?
No, I'm just saying.
Is this the, it's so funny.
Is this the white man that we speak of if he's saying it?
Yeah, I wouldn't say it.
So how would he say it as a white man?
You'd say coarse hair or, yeah, coarse.
Coarse sounds nappy as shit.
I would just say hair.
Coarse on it.
But white people don't really know the difference.
OK, everybody, everybody, can I say this?
Course referring to a black person
is the same as saying nappy-headed.
No.
No?
No, that's the actual thing.
Doesn't nappy-headed actually have roots in,
where'd it come from, the word nappy-headed?
It's derogatory.
It's derogatory.
Nappy roots!
I think it's derogatory.
I was just saying, nappy roots.
Let that marinate.
It's very much derogatory.
Okay.
So you're saying.
I was saying, how do we get to this part of the.
The Dominican blowout.
Oh, the Dominican blowout.
Okay.
And I said, I'm not going to go down the Don Imus route.
But I know.
I've dated a woman from Brooklyn, New York all day,
every day. She wore Timbs, she had jeans, she loved all of Jay-Z albums, and she liked cold
Pepsi Cola and Newports. Okay, so, and I mean, Don Imus would already sum that up as. Right? But not that.
And she had what you call coarse, right?
And we call it nappiness offensive.
She didn't have nappy hair, but she had coarse hair.
Thick.
Thick.
She had thick hair.
It was naturally thick hair.
Unmanageable.
And unmanageable hair.
And when her hair was unmanageable,
the communication she had with me,
she was like, hey, babe.
Hey, what you say?
Hey, baby.
Hey, baby.
All of that, right?
I don't know if she even had the hair confidence, right?
But when she went up to fucking Washington Heights
and got that Dominican blowout,
and a Dominican blowout is only like 20 bucks, right?
Yeah, so cheap.
Man, the attitude.
She had the attitude.
Just like your attitude right now, I went from baby to what?
You said something?
Yeah, everything was what happened.
Anyway, you say that to say what?
So what is it that I guess is the same we talked
about in the last episode.
I guess when you feel like your shit is tied up to part,
that's when you feel like the most confident.
Absolutely.
But it was so fun.
I mean, and any women that I know,
any women that are listening to this right now
that are from New York, you know the confidence.
What is so special about, why is it like Dominican,
what is so special and what do they do
to make them like the leaders in blowouts?
It's their process and they do doobie do you know what a doobie is right
when you rap oh yeah oh man the worst joint about them doobies what is with you with a doobie
it ain't the same son yo it's almost like your mans is in them is going down on you son that doobie
with no makeup or nothing and they give you that head just like they just want you to go to sleep
and just stop fucking with me.
You know there's different levels of head, right?
Yeah.
A lot of women don't disrespect the different heads you can give.
You know what I'm saying?
It's a mouth that you be all excited about,
but the mouth like, yo, I'm telling you,
that motherfucker, you just came in from the club
and you fucked up.
And soon as she hear that key come in, she like, ha!
I mean, as soon as she hear that, ha!
Right?
And then, you know, you ain't mad at the dude.
He's a good guy or whatever.
And you might have to partake, but that's
because that's what his interest is right now.
Man, that doobie, that doobie knob,
that doobie knob is the worst knob ever, son.
They even look up at you different, son.
They like.
We don't want to sweat it out.
Yo, they don't.
We just got it pressed.
And they know they got a doobie on.
So I'm like, I know you're getting a doobie.
It is what it is. It is what it is. Don't look at me like that. And even a doobie on. So I'm like, I know you're getting a doobie. It is what it is.
It is what it is.
Don't look at me like that.
And even a look up is awful.
It's like, you're trying to read this.
I'm so sorry.
Ma, I apologize.
But, Ma, I know you had a doobie back in day two.
Don't play.
You know, and they look up at you like, ah.
And you looked at them like, yo, son, you about to rob me?
But what is it so dope about what the Dominicans do with their hair?
It's just the process.
They blow it out.
It's the deep conditioning.
It's the blow dryer.
So why black women can't do that?
I think black women.
Why?
My question is.
My question is, why are the Dominicans are in the forefront of hair blowouts?
Derry, can you answer that question?
I cannot answer that.
The process in which they do the hair.
So it's the deep conditioning.
It's the blowout.
They use a comb and they use a round brush and they blow out with a blowjob.
Okay, maybe you're not understanding my question.
I understand the question.
I got to answer this.
All right, you got to understand.
Well, answer it.
How do you mute her?
All right.
Okay, talk to her.
My question is, I understand.
Javante, you can still look at me.
You can't look at me?
Yeah.
I understand the question.
I'm sorry.
I have to hang up now.
Did they come?
It wasn't the fucking food people?
Women are hungry.
They stopped all that.
You see how she stopped the whole podcast?
Women, when women are hungry, everything stops right now.
And I didn't want you to yell at me.
Yo, but you still, you wanted me to yell at you
because you was like, the food's here.
My question is this.
Why are they at the forefront?
Because of the process.
That's why.
Because they do it better than the black Americans.
Okay, so why can't black Americans learn the process?
I'm saying like this.
Why ain't nobody steal it?
Everybody else, why ain't nobody steal the process
and learn to do it just as good as them?
Or are people just connected to the fact
that it doesn't gotta be a Dominican bitch to do it?
They just do it the best,
but I think the African Americans,
they use a process, like it's a silk press.
It's similar, and it gets the hair the same.
So black people can't afford a silk press,
that's what you're saying?
No, black people do the silk press.
Black salons do silk presses,
whereas the Dominicans, they do a blowout.
Why Mexicans don't do it?
I don't know.
Mexicans do anything.
That's what I don't understand.
Why is there not a – Mexicans are the most yob-having motherfuckers ever.
Yo, they got yobs.
Yo, if you look at everybody in America who has the most yabs or works the hardest for a yab
and will do almost any yab, it's the Mexicans.
Why the Mexicans ain't steal the Dominican blowout shit and that's their new yab?
Well, they have different, they have, well, most of them have a different hair texture.
So it's a different process to straighten their hair.
They can just flat iron their hair whereas like i'm you know trinidadian so my hair is mixed with the different things and
it's a different process i think mexicans are the forefront of everything that has anything to do
with men nah no disrespect just labor the motherfuckers work hard and shit i haven't heard
ricardo in here yeah i haven't i haven't oh shit i'm sorry ricardo hey shit. I'm sorry, Ricardo. Hey, Ricardo, I'm sorry.
I forget we had a Mexican nigga here already, son.
But let me tell you, you know why this...
Yo, let me tell you.
Let me tell you how, like, my story is true
about Mexicans with yabs.
Ricardo works for the improv, right?
And he's the only motherfucker working.
Not here, the whole fucking block.
I'm talking about it ain't a nigga nowhere.
It ain't nobody.
But Ricardo is working his yob.
And I don't even know if he know it.
This is what I think.
He don't even know if he getting paid to do the yob.
But he's like, I got to go fucking do a yob.
You know what I'm saying?
What are you doing during this quarantine? Let these niggas in to do the podcast that's that's my motherfucking yob they don't complain
don't it's i'm telling you i know this is so wrong right i know this is so wrong right but i know it's
so true whenever friends any friends my for some reason a lot of my friends are moving at this time, right? And they've been like, can you help me move?
I was like, nope.
It's corona.
I'm like, and I feel so wrong, but I was like, you got to get some Mexicans.
Thanks for helping me.
Listen, I didn't help you with shit.
I told you where you could get some Mexicans.
That's what I did.
I didn't lift a motherfucking thing.
You know what I'm saying?
And it was so funny.
And I know this is so wrong, man.
But I was like, it didn't afraid, I was one afraid.
It was another person asked me for help, right?
And then they was like, the first thing was like,
they wasn't against getting to Mexico.
They didn't know where to get them, right?
They wasn't like, when I said, you
got to get a couple of Mexicans, they weren't like,
I can't believe you would say that.
That's so wrong and racist of you, Donnell.
Nobody responded.
They was like, where can I get a Mexican?
Where can I get a couple of Mexicans?
Where are the Mexicans?
I was like, I know a Mexican world is going
to be upset with me right now.
OK, all right, Deary.
Deary.
Deary, be honest right now, son.
Deary, be honest. If. Deary, be honest.
If you had to go get a Mexican.
Yep.
All right, be honest.
Okay, here's what I'm going to do.
No, I'm going to ask you a question just like this.
Ask me.
Ask me.
If you had to get a Mexican, where's the first place you're going to go?
Okay, here's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to count to three, and we're're gonna say it at the same time, okay?
Okay.
One, two, three.
Home Depot. Home Depot.
What?
I said Mexico.
No.
Oh my.
Nigga, ain't no Mex-
All right, Home Depot.
Home Depot.
Yo, yo, son, who the fuck goes to Mexico
to get a straight Mexican, nigga?
We all in Mexico.
Yo, yo, nigga, we don't want them Mexicans like that. We want the, yo, think about it. Okay, listen, nigga. We are in Mexico. Yo, nigga, we don't want them Mexicans like that.
We want the one.
Yo, just think about it.
OK, listen, David.
The reason why we don't want the Mexicans in Mexico, right,
because they don't want to work as hard as the niggas that snuck over here, son.
Yo, I know this is wrong, son.
You got two Mexicans, right?
You got a Mexican that's too lazy to fucking sneak
across the border they
don't have the relationship or the money cuz that coyote life whoa nigga yo you
know the Joe Joe coyote yo Ricardo how do you put us in coyote yeah they get
coyotes they getting like they get that coyotes I know Ricardo I'm sorry, how do you pronounce it? Coyote. Yeah, nigga, coyotes.
They getting like, they get like coyotes.
I know, Ricardo, I'm not saying that's how you got here, right?
But just on average, the prior, like I'm just saying,
you know this numbers in the streets.
In the streets, you need to get a Mexican nigga from Mexico,
and you ain't got to get them like to New York or nothing.
You just got to get them over, right?
It's got like, wherever the first place of, you just got to get them like to New York. And then you just got to get them over. Right. It's got like wherever the first place of,
you just got to get them over.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
Maybe you can help me.
In 1985,
what would be the average?
Let's take it back.
Cause I want to see inflation and shit in the,
in the late nineties.
Right.
What would be the price to get a motherfucker over?
10,097. Right. What would be the price to get a motherfucker over?
10,097.
In the thousands. In the thousands?
3,000.
Your mama had a coyote?
Coyote.
Yeah, coyote.
So here's the thing.
But they, so do they get paid for the attempt?
Or they get paid, like, is it like this?
This is the number one.
Is it like this?
Wait a minute.
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
That's right, everybody.
I know you're trying to get to America.
I know you want to get to a place where the land and the free.
You've been working here for a long time,
and some of the opportunities don't exist there.
You're sick of the cartels.
You're sick of keeping your kids and your family in danger.
You say, I want to take that pilgrimage to America.
But guess what, guys?
I don't know how to get there.
What do I need?
You need a coyote!
Some people ask, what's the price of a coyote?
Coyote.
Coyote.
In 97, we came with the fact there was about $3,000.
Pretty sure that number is up right now.
What, Ricardo, would you say is the magic number
to get a motherfucker from Mexico to Home Depot?
Let's go.
Hold on.
Five grand?
Five grand.
It must have gone up more than that.
If it was three grand.
And I'm not beefing.
I'm not beefing.
And listen, listen.
Listen, I want to say this.
Really?
But I mean.
Can I say this, everybody?
Yeah.
This is to the Mexicans.
I love you motherfuckers.
This is from my heart.
And I think Mexicans, especially love you motherfuckers. This is from my heart. And I think Mexicans,
especially in the Trump administration, are getting a bad fucking rap. He built this platform
off of saying what they were. They was this, they was that. It's them motherfuckers in every
fucking neighborhood. And then our president, and I ain't picking no political side of things, but our president had his base mad as shit.
Like mad.
Motherfuckers, I hate Mexicans.
Right?
This one motherfucker said to me, I said, what is it that you hate about Mexicans?
He said, I tell you what I don't like about Mexicans.
This is his voice.
I tell you what I don't like about them goddamn Mexicans.
They keep coming over here and they're taking all the goddamn jobs.
I said, motherfucker, that's what the fuck you're supposed to do to a job.
Exactly.
You're supposed to take a job.
Don't nobody fucking give you a goddamn job.
Give you a job.
A job wouldn't even, let me tell you something.
A job wouldn't even make it in the hood. A job wouldn't even make it in the hood, nigga.
A job wouldn't even make it in the hood.
A job would be in the hood.
A job would be in the nigga bedroom.
Be shaking, nigga.
Wake up, nigga.
Get up.
Get up.
Wake up, nigga.
Get up.
Who is it?
I'm a job.
A brother be like, nigga, if you don't get out my face
with that bullshit, nigga, I thought
you was the weed, nigga, motherfucker. Ain't get out of my face with that bullshit, nigga, I thought you was the weed nigga, motherfucker.
Ain't nobody getting up for no fucking, no y'all.
Most of the jobs that Mexicans do, like, we don't want to do.
That's the fucking problem with fucking America.
That's the fucking problem with selfish ass
motherfucking Americans.
Because motherfuckers, right, they
want to live a certain way.
Right?
But that don't necessarily mean that they want to put the work in to live a certain way.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
A lot of motherfuckers want motherfucking handouts.
A lot of motherfuckers are like, okay, I went to school for this and that.
My education would require me.
I'm supposed to have a certain job.
I'm not getting it.
And you fucked up about it.
I'm first generation. First generation what? You ain't no Mexican certain job. I'm not getting it. And you fucked up about it. I'm first generation.
First generation what?
You ain't no Mexican, though.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You ain't.
Can I talk about the Mexi?
Sure.
I'm just saying.
I know I was just talking about the Mexians.
Just saying.
I'm just saying.
Immigrants come over here to work hard.
And that's what I was trying to say.
OK.
The motherfuckers come over here to fucking work hard. And what they do, what I know, I was trying to say, Okay. But if that life they can't give for themselves, they will fucking work their ass off to provide for their fucking kids.
You know what I'm saying?
You know, it's so many motherfucking successful stories of immigrants.
And you see the successful motherfucker.
He went to this fucking Ivy League school.
He had all these opportunities.
And they say, I'm from an immigrant family, right?
And you're like, wait a minute.
How the fuck does this happen?
Because you got these motherfuckers, people that come over here.
And like you said, certain jobs.
Americans, I got to have this certain job.
But they were like, I would love that job.
That job does not exist.
So what I want to do, I'm going to bust my ass.
I'm going to bust my ass.
I'm going to do whatever it fucking takes.
I'm going to work my fucking ass off.
I'm going to bring this shit home.
We're going to save it.
And I'm going to give my kids a better opportunity.
And a lot of motherfuckers do that. So how can you, I know that America is overcrowded.
I understand all this type of shit, but you got to have some understanding for a person
that has work ethics and a person that wants to work for it. And that's it. Some of my
closest motherfucking friends,
Mexicans like a motherfucker.
And they got yabs.
Only people, I'm gonna tell you, you got,
here go people that got the most yabs.
You mad at me?
No.
You are mad at me.
I'm not mad.
No, no, you mad.
You mad?
I'm still listening.
So you mad?
You big mad?
You mad when I don't talk,
and then when I do talk, you interrupt me. So I'm gonna just. So you mad you big mad
Or stupid or dog
I'm sorry
Like my parents came over here for the dream and they took whatever job they could get. Yeah, but they're still not Mexican. So they're still immigrants.
No, but Mexican immigrants is different.
How is it different?
Because I've never seen your people at the Home Depot.
I just talk about the Mexican Home Depot niggas.
I love them motherfuckers.
Them motherfuckers will pull up on you.
They got the grind.
That's what you're talking about.
Yo, they'll pull up on you and,
damn, I hate to say it.
I'm going to say this.
I was in a situation
to help somebody move, right?
And then the motherfucking Mexican,
they told me the price, right?
They told me the price.
And I usually negotiate.
I negotiate with a lot of people.
I negotiate with crackheads.
You know what I'm saying?
Not crack, not negotiate,
but you know what I'm saying?
Like, street,
I negotiate shit. This dude gave me a price right and i didn't even negotiate i didn't even negotiate
i don't know what maybe i'm wrong or whatever because i felt like the price he gave me was fair, right? And I felt that the money that I'm getting ready to give him,
in my heart, I never felt like a motherfucker like,
yo, we partying.
We about to turn the fuck up.
You know what I'm saying?
I knew that that money was going back to his fucking household.
I knew it.
I could just feel it.
And then I was thinking, I was like,
sometimes you get like deals on certain shit
and they be like, they don't have their shit together.
Man, these motherfuckers had their shit together.
They had extra boxes.
They had tape.
They had the little rug shit.
They had the sewing show shit.
They had everything.
But what they didn't know,
that this move required going through.
Oh, and like from one spot to the next, it was empty. They looked like they was about to get over on me.
They like, oh, this nigga, this move easy as shit.
Nigga, the truck right here.
Boom, nigga, y'all, let's go get some Corona right now.
Nigga, this gonna be quick.
They couldn't see where they was taking the shit.
Them motherfuckers was like,
whoo, whoo, yeah, but y'all this y'all going to be over in an hour.
That was at the first location.
And I knew they was like this.
This is interstate move.
I was like, yeah, they was like, oh, this is going to be sweet.
So we're going to the next.
But they had the original location.
Then this is what they got amped too,
because the original location and the new location
was only another block away.
I was like, nigga, we about to be out of here.
I know they was like, oh, nigga, this
about to be the easiest job ever.
Right?
Got to the motherfucking spot.
They start looking around.
They tried to find these elevators and shit, right?
It was one elevator.
And that one elevator is one of those complexes
where you go through this long-ass hallway, right?
And then, man, they went from happy to like, yeah.
They didn't want to ask for no more money.
They was like, my friend.
They started doing ESL charades.
You know what ESL charade is, Ricardo.
You know what ESL charade is.
When you don't know all the words, you know just a little bit.
So you got to act out all the words you don't know like a hallway become
yo yo i'll tell you you know what it was normally like i look at the hallway i was like
uh i was like when i walked out i would say god damn this this a long motherfucking hallway. But that was, and then, then, then, and then I
made eye contact.
So once you make eye contact, then it's validated.
OK, OK.
You know, like, you got to, when they get you hooked,
you got to switch it.
Like, you got that word close.
Like, all right, we could start from here he's like they
they you know they they you know the hallway i'm like hallway okay okay you know the hallway
and then you know the truck
the hallway is very long he didn't say i need more money he just said it is very long. He didn't say, nigga, I need more money.
He just said, it's very long.
Right? I was like this, yeah, you thought
you was getting ready to get me.
Right? He was like, very long. And I felt
bad, you know, because I was like, God, that is a long
hallway, right? So I put
money on top of it.
Make everybody happy.
And I know, I know it's so fucked up. You can't do
that. You're taking work away from other people who wanna work.
Yo, when I went to that U-Haul place,
I ain't seen not one nigga.
I ain't seen not one Asian.
I ain't seen not one Jamaican.
I ain't seen not one nothing but motherfuckin'
Mexican mansions in them that wanted to fucking work.
You know what's interesting, though?
Because people say that they're taking jobs away, right?
That's like the whole thing.
But where do you draw the line on that?
Like, if you're a rapper and you're out there hustling CDs, you're taking jobs away from someone that has a record contract, right?
But no one, you don't bitch about that.
No, no, no, no.
You're not taking jobs away from someone that has a record contract, right? But no one, you don't bitch about that. No, no, no, no. You're not taking jobs away from someone
that has a record contract.
You just getting your hustle and your grinds
almost by any means necessary.
I don't like, uh.
Isn't it the same though?
You mean if it's an artist that produced,
artist their own music or other music?
I'm just saying in general, other aspects of,
like those guys are taking jobs away
from people, moving companies. But what if, what if you're like you know you're making a
candle you don't have a candle i don't know they were taking jobs with me i agree they're creating
a job no i agree i agree i agree with that i'm saying that the people that are saying you know
the the people that say that they're taking jobs away i i'm saying i can't agree with that they're
not taking jobs where they're creating a job yeah yeah i don't agree with that. They're not taking jobs away. They're creating a job.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't agree with it either.
I don't agree with the fact that you're mad and you're complaining about something that you don't want to do,
not even considering doing it, and it's beneath you.
You know what I'm saying?
But I understand that you can't just come to this country
like that.
I know it's a process you have to do.
You know what I'm saying?
And I think that that's what the issue a lot of people have do. You know what I'm saying? But, you know, and I think that that's what the issue
a lot of people have morally, you know what I'm saying?
Like, but you know, America is built off of immigrants.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like-
And breaking the rules as well.
And breaking, well, America,
we break fucking rules all the time.
Yeah.
And I, and this again, this is nothing to,
this has nothing to do with my dislike.
I love Mexican.
In fact, well, there's a Mexican that just came home.
Tekashi 6ix9ine.
Is he 100% Mexican?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think he's, I don't know.
Anyway.
I thought he was Puerto Rican.
Nah, that nigga Mexican like a motherfucker.
But, you know, backstories.
Tekashi 6ix9ine was a big hip-hop artist that got his claim to fame by trolling.
He's a rat.
Well, people say that.
But, you know, he created a buzz for himself by being a troll.
You know, whether you like his music or not, with the youngins, it hits.
They like it.
Yeah.
They like it.
They like it in the strip clubs.
They like his shit. And I got to be quite honest, this shit is catchy as shit.
So he was hanging with this notorious gang, the Treyway? What was it? What were they?
Bloods or Crips? You know? One of them. Can we Google it? Yeah, what gang was Tekashi69 affiliated with?
But anyway, he was running around.
He was very angry.
He was putting hits out on people.
He would invite people to suck his penis.
Suck his dick.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, it's a set of the Bloods.
It's the Bloods.
Thank you.
Nine Trey gangsters.
Nine Trey gangsters.
So he was going around being very disrespectful to people.
Fuck you, suck my dick, and all that.
Because the Treyway gangsters were behind him.
These were really, I know someone.
They was, the people he was hanging with,
they was some real motherfuckers.
You know, you got people that talk shit,
but they was some real, as they say in the streets,
some jealous shooters.
So he built his confidence behind them.
He kind of thought that he was a shooter.
To the tune that he put a hit out on Chief
Keef, right? So he was running
around. They was bang-ganging and
talking shit and everything.
Then the poet. Gang-banging.
So many different men.
Gang-banging. Not the ones
that... whatever.
Don't get
distracted. I won't get distracted.
I won't get distracted.
So he was running around this,
living this false life of he was a gangster,
but he was living it.
And the people that, I mean, the people that liked his music,
oh, he's so tough, he's so tough.
Then as with all, a lot of hip hop-
But was he really tough?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think it was tough, but you know,
it's one thing like when you put a battery pack on somebody, you know,
everybody has a tough exterior.
They can say a certain thing.
That don't mean they can fight.
That don't mean they tough.
I was talking to Scarface once, right?
And we was talking about Tupac.
He said, man, he said, Tupac couldn't fight.
He said, he said Tupac couldn't fight.
He said, but he would not stop fighting.
Like, he was like, yeah, it was like, Tupac was like,
this is what Scarface told me.
He said, Tupac, like, if you had beaten him,
you would have to fight him for like a month.
A month straight, you know what I'm saying?
Like, he said he couldn't fight, but he wouldn't stop fighting.
The motherfucker's like, oh, man, I don't got time to be wrestling with this motherfucker all the time.
But Tekashi69, he was unimpressed.
Well, he thought he was a gangster.
Long story short, with any people come out like that, if you got guns in your videos,
if you're talking about all this killer shit or whatever,
all you're doing is making the FBI's investigation a lot easier.
But wasn't that a persona that he put on?
This is the bullshit about this.
I should get fucked up.
Yeah.
It was a persona.
But it was half persona, and it was half reality for him in that moment.
You know what I mean?
Certain people you've seen, motherfuckers.
You know what I mean?
They be tough as shit when they're around somebody.
They get balls and shit, right?
But then when they ain't around that person, it's a whole different motherfucker.
And I got to tell you a really quick story about that.
When I first moved from D.C. to Alexandria, Virginia,
I met this, one of my neighbors, Tony Canty.
He had a birthmark on his nose, right?
We called him Burnt Nose.
You know, in the hood,
whatever fucking is fucked up about you,
they're going to call you that.
I knew this nigga.
He was 6'6". He had a little head.
They called him Small Head.
And he was a grown-ass man.
He used to get mad.
Them little kids would be like, what's up, Small Head?
He'd be like, my name ain't Small Head.
My name is Roger so-and-so.
He was like, my name ain't Small Head.
But Bert knows Tony.
He was my friend in the neighborhood.
And everybody knew he could fight, right?
And I used to hang around.
He was a tough guy.
Burnt Nose Tony was a tough motherfucker.
And I used to hang out when I first moved from Alexandria to D.C.
I mean, from D.C. to Alexandria.
And I remember one day I went to the bus stop.
Bus stop, you know, back, I'm old school.
Bus stop, you go to the bus stop, that's where you do your fashion.
You know, you just, that's where you talk shit.
You just, everybody gets to get there.
So, and I had beef with this African dude,
like a Michael Blackson type African, you know?
But he, I mean, he was straight from,
straight from Africa.
Yeah, you had that deep ass voice and everything.
And I used to crack jokes,
oh, you African motherfucker.
Ah, ah, ah, how you get over here, nigga?
You swim blood, this bullshit, right?
And then Tony Kent, he was like, get him, get him, get him.
I said, nigga, you don't want nothing to me.
You don't want nothing to me.
Yeah, what, what, nigga, what you trying to rumble?
That's how he said, nigga, you trying to rumble.
You don't want nothing to me.
And I hit him, right?
And he fell back, whatever, right?
You, like, landed?
Yeah, he landed.
We all know. I hit him hit him right and it didn't knock
him out or anything but it's like oh everybody's like oh shit right and they broke it up but i've
noticed that he really wasn't trying to retaliate
yeah i didn't take in mind that the dude that could fight was standing right beside me.
So he didn't retaliate because he didn't want to have to fight Tony.
But I'm in my mode now.
I was like, yeah, I see what I do.
I think it was because of me.
The next day, I went to school, same bus stop.
And I had a trumpet.
That was an instrument I used to try to play.
I had a trumpet. And I That was an instrument I used to try to play.
I had a trumpet and I saw, his name was Kwesi.
I saw Kwesi again, right?
And I was like, yeah, nigga, what's up?
Right, he was like, oh, you ain't got Tony with you there? I said, I don't need Tony.
Yo, this motherfucker beat the shit out of me
at that bus stop, son.
And yo, this nigga did some African judo on me, son.
And this the worst shit.
The nigga hit me in my head with my trumpet, right,
on the ground.
Nigga, my head was like.
The trumpet popped out.
Yo, you know how when you see somebody get fucked up
in a cartoon, whatever, stars be going on and shit.
Man, it was fucking stars everywhere.
I got on that bus.
The bus was going this way.
I'm sitting in the bus stop.
I'm sitting in the bus the opposite way.
I was like, I got my ass worth fucking with this motherfucker.
But that's probably how 6ix9ine was.
He was like, you know, he felt better
when he was around these guys. Long story short,
goddamn, I said that five times. I mean, the story, I'm making a short story long. So FBI,
they came after him and his whole crew and they had him up on all types of charges, racketeering,
attempted murder charges and all this type of shit. And Tekashi 6 Tekashi69 decided that he wasn't going to look
to 40 or 50 years.
Right.
And he snitched.
You know what I'm saying?
He snitched.
And he snitched.
Like, he snitched on niggas that didn't have shit to do with it.
You know, I think he said Bobby Brown had something to do with it.
Like, this nigga was just snitching on everybody.
This motherfucker said more names than at a,
he just was snitching, snitching.
And now everybody's like, he's a snitch, he's a snitch.
And I told people, I was like, man, first of all,
he gonna be able to justify his actions,
because the rumor has it that the people of that group,
they were fucking his wife,
they tried to kidnap his mom or some shit,
they were doing some crazy shit, you know?
And people was like, well, I wouldn't do no time
for somebody else, whatever.
But at the same time, Tekashi, you out there putting hits out on motherfuckers.
You part of that life, so they're part of that life.
What the fuck is going on?
Isn't that the basic rule?
Like, snitches get stitches?
Well, that's the basic rule, but it's been very compromised as of late.
Okay.
Yeah, like, that shit is, like, non-existent, man.
That's like, I went to a department store in New York,
and I had to issue a customer service.
And I asked the lady, I said,
what's the number one rule of customer service?
She looked at me and said, I guess that old fashioned saying.
Yo, she said that old fashioned saying,
the customer's always right.
So I knew I didn't have a problem.
That is the number one rule,
but he didn't abide by it, right?
And I told people, I said, they were like, yo,
they're going to get him when he comes out.
It's going to be a wrap. And I said him when he comes out. I was like, I'm gonna get him when he comes out. It's gonna be a rap.
And I said, when he comes out,
for that moment, he's gonna be the biggest
hip-hop star in the world.
He did an Instagram live,
broke Instagram.
Two million views.
Two million views on Instagram.
I think like about 20 million or something
on YouTube. 20 million on YouTube.
And he was back.
There's a lot of people like that.
Fuck these snitch.
There's some people like, what would you do?
Those are all the white dudes that wear do-rags.
What would you do?
You know what I mean?
Yo, what would you do, man?
I love 6ix9ine.
Yeah.
Right?
And I called it.
And when we did our first episode, I called it, Even our very first episode, one of my good friends,
a funny comedian named George Perez, he was upset about it.
And I told him when he comes out or when he's doing stuff,
I was going to call him back.
And I wanted to.
Now, George, he got a whole bunch of yabs.
He got yabs and yabsobbs and yobbs.
What up, my boy?
What's up, George?
What's going on?
Just chilling right here eating some grilled cheese, doggy.
What kind of cheese?
Mexican cheese or what kind of cheese?
Yeah, Mexican cheese.
It was like, it still had a kind of foil on it.
What the fuck is Mexican cheese?
What exactly is Mexican cheese?
And this, I don't even want to make this racist or anything,
but you just asked me a Mexican question, Javante.
Javante's on the line.
Hi.
What did you say?
Mexican question you asked?
Which one?
Yeah, Mexican shit.
The last question.
Oh, my last question was, if 6ix9ine wasn't Mexican
and if he was black, would he get the same response
that he said?
OK, OK.
So I'm going to give you the back story.
Oh, shit.
That's a good one.
George, I got to give you the back story.
You remember you called me the first time when we were on our first podcast. You was up shit back story. Oh, shit, that's a good one. George, I got to give you the back story. You remember you called me the first time
when we was on our first podcast.
You was up shit.
You was like, yo, that motherfucker can't,
whatever, we ain't fucking with that shit.
He's garbage, dog.
He's a snitch.
Yeah, but you know, I said it.
I called it, though.
I said, the people that really support him,
not about that motherfucker's street life.
So what you're saying is like,
and he made the argument that
these people
that he snitched on,
they was fucking his baby mother.
They tried to kidnap his family.
They were stealing his money.
So do the street
code of snitches get stitches still apply
when people's violating you like that?
I mean, first of all,
dog, it happens to every fucking fucking but you know what I mean? And the second part
What part happens to everybody
You get locked up and a motherfucker starts going to your baby's mom. Okay
They was fucking his mom baby mom when he was in the street. They was on tour with him, nigga. Son, they was in the other room.
I understand that.
Nigga, I already know.
The minute you get locked up, you be like this, all right,
bitch, OK, we ain't going to be.
I get it.
I get it.
No, they was doing it in these streets,
in these same streets where snitches get stitches.
They was fucking him.
Fucking his baby mama.
He was giving them gas pumps on his baby mama?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yes, he was.
But so...
Look, dog, at the end of the day, he's just a punk bitch.
And this new generation is kind of like, yeah, that's your Instagram gangster right there.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Because, hey, man, he comes out here, he'll get dealt with.
Yeah, but you know.
And plus, like, wasn't he a blood or a crib or something?
He was a blood.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Go ahead, dog.
Go ahead.
No, but here's the thing is, like, I hear you say that.
And somebody said he just was in.
First off, he denied witness protection.
He said, I ain't changing my shit or whatever.
So the motherfucker's going to look like 6'9".
He had a house in
Long Island, New York or something.
In the Hamptons.
And it was a house next to him
saying, oh my God, I just saw 6'9".
Then he gotta move again. And I understand what you're
saying about it becomes a deal.
But you know that
he's gonna have the look
of security, like the big strong dudes.
But the police are his security now.
I know.
They're going to be around.
It's like wherever he lives and moves,
there's never going to be a place
that he's going to live or be
and the fucking government does not know where he is.
Uh-huh.
You know, the fucked up part of this, Daniel,
is his fans are probably going to get beat up
for being his fans.
And he's never going to get his shit took to him
You know what I mean? Yeah, but cuz good
If you're walking down the street with a Takashi six-night shirt or you got some motherfucking skittles in your hair
Whatever the fuck I'm smashing your ass because to me you're letting me know I'm backing up a bitch
And what are you gonna to do about it?
So that's what I look at.
Yo, so you say if you got colored hair
and you look like a bag of Skittles, you fucking them up.
So I'm letting you know.
I'm letting you know, you know gay pride
is coming to LA soon, right?
So yo, you're going to be, you're
going to blow your arm out trying
to fuck with everybody that has different color
hair and Skittles, bro.
Yeah, yeah.
But looking like him, you know, like, hey, man, that shit kills me,
knowing this motherfucker's Mexican.
He has my blood in him.
And I was talking about Mexicans earlier today.
No disrespect.
I'm talking about how hard they work.
And I've heard of doing this pandemic and everything,
I've heard of a lot of people complaining about what's going on.
What I haven't heard were a lot of people complaining about what's going on. What I haven't heard
were any Mexicans really
complaining about what the fuck is going on
now. Not because we still
got to go to work. Right, son!
And where's work? Yo, is this...
Yo, alright, alright, alright.
Hey, hey, hey, did you know that?
Hey, listen, listen, George. Listen, I know
I know it's like...
You ain't talking about Home Depot.
Cause we had a big argument about that.
No dog.
It's like real work.
Like, yo, homie, I'm working right now.
My friend owns a company where we clean offices.
Right.
And I'm doing that shit now.
Cause I, I gotta work.
I'm a worker.
You know what I mean?
Right.
So, so it never, and I know, you know, a lot of income, whatever you was doing standup
regularly, whatever.
So when this pandemic hit us, so you
had to have a whole different strategy on getting money,
right?
Straight up, because like, you know, I'm not going to lie,
though, the strippers were like, yo, if you want,
you can pay me.
Wait, wait a minute.
The strippers were like, huh?
Wait a minute, you was working in the strip club.
No, I was working at the strip club right before.
I said, that's my part-time job in the big time club.
I was at the strip club.
Right.
And like, they shut us down.
The police came in there with guns and shit and shut us down.
What them bitches doing now?
They all on fans only now, right?
No, dog.
They're like, they start their own shit.
Like, like, their fans, not their fans,
I always call them fans, fans their customers they got these
fools on instagram snapchat catch up but they just meet up with these fools and probably bone them
for money so they think they're prostituting what yeah dog this is real so so so So, so, stripper bitches not fucking adhering to social distancing.
Can you have a social distancing?
You can't.
To them, it's social dickness.
Social dickness.
Yeah, they don't do the distancing.
I think that's what, I guess what we're saying is when people run the risk of penetrating a vagina during a pandemic, it's social dicksiness.
What was the word?
Social dicksiness?
Social dicksiness.
Nah, dog.
Hey, and they've hit me up, dog.
They're like, yo, man, what's up?
You got all these comedians that are rich friends and shit.
All these fools will break them off.
They break us off.
Right.
And I'm like, that's not my world, you know?
Right.
I can't be no fucking pimp.
I don't know, son.
Time's about to get hard.
I got three more months, son, until Javante.
You getting on them tracks?
No, I'm joking.
Never.
I know.
I couldn't even pimp Javante.
We had her on Cash App.
She made $12 in two weeks.
No way.
Yo, I feel so bad.
Drop her Cash App right now, son. She said, fuck it. Nah, I'm good. They good. I'm good. Yo, I feel so much. Drop your cash app right now, son.
She said, fucking nah, I'm good.
They good.
I'm good.
Yo.
Yo, two weeks, son.
She made $12 on cash app.
I made $50 today.
OK, OK, bong bong.
Chicking.
Let's drop a bomb on that shit.
She made $50 in a week.
What average is that?
She almost, people in Africa get more money for fucking food
than she gets for shitting it.
So your disruptive strategies, you're
doing a different job that you wouldn't normally do.
But you're not complaining about it.
And you're doing something fucking different.
And you're making money.
Yeah, plus I'm getting new material, dog.
It's like, you know, I'm not an immigrant.
I was born here.. I was born here.
My dad was born here.
My grandpa was.
But there was still Mexican culture in our house.
And now I'm working with OGs again, dog.
It's fucking, it's a trip, dog.
It's a trip.
You know what, so this is another thing
that people don't understand about.
And I talk, this is what I was talking about as far as people
like, you can't open a country up.
You can't open a country up.
No. You can't. This is what they say. Now let me tell you this, George. Everybody's people like, you can't open a country up. You can't open a country up.
No.
You can't.
This is what they say.
Now, let me tell you this, George.
Everybody's making the arm, you can't open a country up.
I was like, you can't get Carol to open a country up,
but you have to open a country up.
Because if you think about the minimum wage,
like $8 or whatever, right?
No, it's $11 now.
$11.
It's $11.
Okay.
Whatever it is, it's $11.
Or say it's $11,. It's $11, okay. Whatever it is, it's $11, or it says $11, says $15, right?
And you got somebody that had a criminal mind, right?
They did a bid, they came home, they got this job, they're solid.
It ain't the greatest job, but it's solid.
They're getting benefits, they're making a fair wage,
and they don't have to deal with the fact of what they're doing could cause them to be away from their family
and be locked up again.
Now, you take that person right there,
and there's a lot of people in America like that.
You take that person that's willing to work,
that's healthy, but you say, you can't work.
And they already have on the inside,
they have a criminal mind.
Now, what's going to happen?
What's going to happen?
They're going to be like, yo,
what's the most thing niggas locked up for?
First thing they say, what was you doing this for?
I had to feed my family.
So what happens when you have to feed your family
and you don't have the opportunity?
You got to fucking start pimping, get some credit cards,
do the credit card fraud.
Nigga, how much crime do you know, sir?
He said the credit card scam.
Yeah, all the, hey, like when I was locked up,
I was locked up with this fool that had the best scam.
You know those corn star machines?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you know how like when you put your coins in,
a ribbon will print out like what they owe you?
How much money?
Yeah.
This fool went in there and stole the ribbon,
and then just went home and found the program
and just started printing up
yo my question is i know this is going to be that was he mexican of course
when i tell y'all know how to work
i'm talking about they know how to work let me tell you something y'all don't want'all don't want to hear this. I can't do this promotion, but this is commercial.
And it goes like this.
That's right.
Sometimes when you're dealing with a goddamn pandemic
and you're dealing with a disruptive strategy,
you got to hustle.
And anybody knows a hustle is George Perez.
He's on the line right now.
And he just gave me information that niggas are stealing
the ribbons out the Coinstar machines.
And I asked him, and I didn't want to be racist,
but he said, he said, there was a message
and I said, bam, bam, bam, bam.
How much did he make?
How much did he make?
He finally got in trouble.
Well, he made a million off of that.
Then he had Gucci.
So, cause he would dress up like if he was fixing the machine.
So then he went to local casinos where he lived,
and he started taking the ribbons out of their slot
machines, and that's how he got caught.
Greed is what got him caught.
He could have did two machines.
Straight up.
See, that's the whole thing.
You get, that's the way, it's so funny.
When you used to get money so easy so fast
That's what like the fucking demise of a lot of drug bills this shit. They they they get addicted to the hustle
They get addicted to it flipping out hard, you know, what a fucking drug dealer is doing right now doing. I'm disruptive strategy
Like I heard cocaine like 90 bucks a gram now cuz they shut the border dog
How the fuck is anything gonna get through everything went up
It's a trip Oh George. I'm gonna
Judge I'm a rat is up, but I had to ask you a question, right?
We was talking about the job of the job of a coyote coyote. What is
Coyote, I was
Where was I I was down here what McAllen, Texas, right?
Nigga, I did not know I was that close to Mexico.
Dog, it's close.
Fuck, I been there, dog.
I went to there, I said, where's Mexico?
This nigga said, it's right there.
I was like, right there?
Where he say, right there, nigga?
I'm just looking like it's some coyote
is going with some binoculars and shit, right? So my he's at? Right there, nigga. I'm just looking like it's some coyotes going
with some binoculars and shit, right?
So my question is, son, if we just talk about how people,
some people, one of the guys we know,
his mom came through a coyote.
And we estimated the price in the late 90s
was probably like $3,000 a man.
What would you think?
Now, my dad was a coyote, dog.
Yeah?
Yeah, my dad had four families.
But he had 16 kids.
Oh.
So he was hiding his family from his other family,
from his other family, from his other family.
That's how you be a coyote, nigga.
When you got to hide family members, you like this man.
You should take this to the next level, bro.
Nah, dawg.
He did it smoother.
So back in the 80s and 90s you didn't have to have id all
you needed was birth certificate right so he would get all the birth certificates of all his kids
and then go to mexico and bring 15 people back legally league oh he was oh he was doing the
legal way no but it was illegal but to them it was like oh these were the first kids go ahead
pass through so what was the price one person was
I would say back in 1990 you
Anywhere between three to six thousand it matters where you're going where you're gonna get dropped off
Sometimes they just pass the border and kick you out the parking car
Good or you would get a ride to LA for a family member.
And then if motherfuckers didn't pay,
they just took you to the crib and left you there
until someone paid to pick you up.
And did they pay?
Was it like this?
Like a show deposit?
You get half up front.
And then if I make it, the other half.
No, it's true.
It's true.
Yeah, yeah.
Yo, you get half.
And then when you come through, you get the other half?
They get the other half?
Yup. Yup. And my dad was cool. Like, the other half? They get the other half? Yup.
Yup.
And my dad was cool.
He was telling me, get all your brother's clothes.
I would dress all the other immigrants in like,
Nike, Adidas, jazz.
They would be dressed in the clothes that's
fashioned now in America, so it was easy to cross.
Oh, so if you look fly, then it was easy?
Oh, look, if you look, that's the Coyote Jones.
Listen, if you look fly, I can get you by.
If you got the silver lens, welcome to the motherland.
And this is the thing, though, George, the funny thing about it,
not the funny thing about it, but the crazy thing about it,
motherfuckers did all of that, right?
3,000 to 7,000 per person, right?
And they did that. And then the n 3,000 to 7,000 per person, right? Yeah.
And they did that.
And then the niggas went to Home Depot!
Because you got to work that 3,000 off, son.
For real.
Yo, man, I love you, man.
I appreciate your insight, man.
Already know you.
All day.
I know you tough, and you resilient,
and I know you're going to get past this.
I appreciate you, man.
And I'm going to talk to you soon, son.
Oh, for sure.
Thanks for always checking up on me, my boy.
Hey, yo, what's your social?
What's your Instagram again?
George P Comedy.
George P Comedy.
I want to load with this.
That's right.
If you're trying to get to America, you know the prices were $3,000. It popped back in the 90s.
But we can get you two Mexicans for the price of one over for $3,000.
This is Don Air Rollins.
George, I want to thank you for tuning in
and calling in, brother. Peace.
Thank you, my boy. My mate. Yep.
I told you
I had Mexican friends.
I had a Mexican friend with a Mexican story.
Like, I don't know about the...
I don't know about the...
Nobody knows about the stitches get stitches rolling. On Instagram, it don't know about the, um, I don't know about the, uh, nobody knows about the
snitches get stitches rule anymore.
And on Instagram, it doesn't exist, I guess.
It doesn't exist.
With those kids, with those kids, it does not exist anymore.
You don't think he's going to catch it?
You don't think something bad is going to happen to him?
No, I don't think nothing.
It's like a piece of Facebook.
Like, I don't, I just don't understand.
I mean, he put people away, though, for real, right?
Yeah, but what I'm saying is
it's not like
first off
those areas that he used to hang out
he's never gonna go to them again
oh obviously
he's never gonna do that
he's probably never gonna be
without security
right
you know what I'm saying
you could
you pay somebody
and he'll make enough money
to pay somebody
to protect him or whatever
I don't think he's gonna
ever be in a situation
where people could get to him
like that
but what is his fan base anyway like But what is his fan base anyway?
What is his fan base?
It's the motherfuckers that be.
Are they like the white children?
It's like, it's a.
White beast.
I think it is.
I think it's like millennials is getting older now.
Yeah.
Whatever the joint.
Under millennials.
Yeah.
Whatever the joint is under millennials, I think it's those kids that believe in the
troll stuff.
They believe in what people say on the internet.
That establishes their personality, everything.
They get caught up in the words and how he acts.
They know it's an act, but they get caught up into it.
And those people, I don't want to say everybody loves him,
but the rationale he gave on why he snitched can make sense to a lot of people.
It could make, because he posed the question,
what would you do?
Like, when he went live, he was like,
yo, you was fucking my baby mother,
all this type of shit.
He said it real, we know he not gangster,
but he had that tone.
That's the tone they fell in love with him about.
And they was like, it made people think,
yeah, maybe he's right.
I'm not saying he gonna dismiss snitches,
get stitched or whatever,
but there's a lot of people
in the case of Tekashi69
that feel like that he was
justified with that
that's you know but
outside of niggas on the street
yeah man but you know I don't even want you know
he's not going anywhere near the streets though cause he's
he's got money so the numbers
also kinda help his case because
especially like how we're living now
with social media and stuff, it's like, oh, that's whack.
Yeah, but it gets 2 million views on Instagram.
That's kind of the vibe, right?
Well, that's not for me, but.
No, it's that. No, that's like that.
The vibe is when you're doing business,
they to be quite honest, record labels and shit,
they don't give a fuck about the beef.
They don't give a fuck about anything. They don't even get to be quite honest. They don't't give a fuck about the beefs they don't give a fuck about anything they don't even give to be quite honest they don't even give a fuck about your death
because they know in certain cases there was some questions about shook night and a whole bunch of
other stuff they know that in your death they're going to make they could make money right and
that's probably the reason why i trade uh the the guys that he's Mitchell and whatever, they had all this shit.
Bad contract,
bad deal.
They probably had the rights to his shit so if they offed him, they was going to get paid
anyway. They don't care about that. It's all
about numbers. That's the sad thing about it.
It's all about numbers and people are thirsty.
I need these viewers. I need these viewers.
Even when you look at anything,
I'm guilty of it.
If I go through a comment and shit,
and I say something nasty and shit,
I know I'm petty, but I'm like this.
Man, that was some cold shit.
How many followers they got?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm like, oh, man.
This motherfucker just did a good-ass roast.
He only got 10 people following him.
I'm like, man, I don't have time for that.
I won't even acknowledge you. But let a motherfucker with a blue check hit you and shit, right? He'd be like, oh, I got to people following him. I'm like, man, I don't have time for that. I won't even acknowledge you.
But let a motherfucker with a blue check hit you and shit, right?
He'd be like, oh, I got to respond to that.
He got a fucking blue check.
But Tekashi, the most interesting thing about the whole thing for me is that
Charlemagne Tha God on the breakfast, I ain't even going to go crazy with this.
He said, but this is so old.
He said, if Tekashi 6'9 beat beat his case, he said he'd suck his.
Oh yeah, he did say that.
But he didn't beat the case though.
He didn't beat the case, right?
And a lot of people are like, but see,
this is the funny thing.
And that's what Charlamagne said, right?
And this is the funny thing about that.
This is the funny thing about that to me.
He said, if Tekashi 6ixashi69, this is what he said,
Tekashi69 beat that case, I'll suck his dick.
He went crazy, right?
And everybody's like, ah, that's funny.
She was like, yeah, right.
And everybody's like this.
But here's the argument.
This is the argument I don't ever want to argue
with a motherfucker with, Derrick.
If some motherfucker come up to me and say, yo,
I don't ever want to be in this situation.
Yo, you owe me a dick suck, son.
Listen, this is the part. This is the part the streets have.
The problem the streets have.
You know, this is the problem the streets have.
You don't want that, yo, you owe me a dick suck.
And then you like this.
You got to be like this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Why I owe you a dick suck?
Why I owe you some doobie head? I owe you some doobie head?
You owe me some doobie head.
Hold on.
Why I owe you some doobie head?
And then this is the next part.
Because you said if I beat that charge, son, you was going to suck my dick.
You said that.
But hold on.
I said that, but you didn't beat the charge.
He still wanted to do it.
But you didn't, but you didn't beat the charge.
Yeah, but that's not how it went.
The, my problem is, there's a lot of things I will better,
nigga.
Right.
You know, you, on my son life, you will say a lot of things,
on my mama, on everything everything i bet you a million dollars
or whatever i am never going to be that confident in my odds then i'll be like you know what i'm so
sure of this i'm going to tell another grown man that in the event that you win this wager
i am going to suck your dick.
It's never going to happen.
And that's where I have that issue.
Times are hard now.
Times are so hard.
Disruptive strategy.
And I know people saying, damn, motherfucker,
you've been on disruptive strategy forever.
And the reason why I have the same reason i was talking about the um
the mexicans uh because in hard times you got to make a way you got to figure something out
and everybody's like daniel you always you always be trying to
act like you're smart i ain't't trying to act like I'm smart. I know smart people.
In fact, I want to hopefully.
Last week I was telling y'all,
there's this young woman I know, a woman.
Hey, Donnell.
Hey.
Hello.
Hey, just one second.
Just one second.
Let me end this call.
Hold on, okay?
So you got me on hold?
No, I'm just saying. I just want to know. I'm just on hold. I know you're a professor. You got your hold. I don't have to talk to an assistant or anything. I'll just Hold on, OK? So you got me on hold? Yeah. No, I'm just saying.
I just want to know I'm just on hold.
I know you're a professor. You got your hold.
I don't have to talk to an assistant or anything.
I'll just hold on, right?
No, no, just hold.
Just hold the line for one second.
OK.
So let me tell you background on Sarah Rex.
Sarah Rex was married to a very good friend of mine, comedian
T-Rex, funny comedian.
And his wife is incredible.
They've been married forever.
Janelle.
Yes.
Hey.
Okay, I was just giving them the background of you.
Hey, Sarah.
It's Javanta. Hi.
Hey, how are you, Javanta?
I'm doing well.
First off, Sarah.
What's up, people?
Sarah, why is there a noticeable difference in your tone
when you talk about Javanta and when you talk to me?
I'm just curious, and I'm not trying to start anything.
A noticeable difference.
Okay, so she delights me.
Not that you don't, but, you know,
I just haven't heard from her in a long time.
And the last time we connected, we had some great dinner.
We, you know, we were doing this big project
for some kids at Microsoft.
So, you know, that's just how I remember her.
Okay, Sarah, do you remember the hairstyle she had
when you guys were having this great time?
Do I remember her hairstyle? It was long.
It was long. The reason why I ask that
because she has certain hairstyles where she's very stank.
Mm-mm, don't believe her. She's very what? she's very stank. Mm-mm. Don't believe her.
She's very what?
She's very stank, Sarah.
Oh, my gosh. I can't imagine that.
Yeah, I can imagine that.
This usually happens when she gets a Dominican blow,
a Dominican blowout.
You know, you know, Sarah, you know,
am I lying?
A woman's attitude and their confidence is on a whole different level when they get a dominion.
It shifts.
Right.
It makes you pivot.
It makes you change your whole demeanor for sure.
Okay.
And I was like, I was explaining.
I was explaining the relationship I had with your husband I've known for years.
But through that time, I've got to know you for years and come to find out.
Well, not find out, but I know that you are, what, in the
streets, I would say a boss bitch.
You know what I'm saying? Some people say that's very
offensive, and I say that because
of the things that
you've done in your career. You started a
non-profit called Speak to Win,
and I was on that
board, and I never showed up for a meeting, so
I'm not on the board anymore, right?
But it wasn't that you didn't show up, you didn't show up for a meeting.
Absolutely. But you showed up in sponsorship and
championship. So that matters. It does.
And also you're ahead of, I know you work with Kaiser Permanente.
What is your position at Kaiser Permanente? I am an executive
strategist. An executive strategist not to be confused
with a hood strategist well i mean all strategies emanate from somewhere they do yeah but no i'm
not i'm not a hood strategist per se i'm an executive strategist, an executive coach
for in healthcare. And then, through my other sort of executive coaching,
I'm a chief operating officer for a wealth management company.
Look at God, y'all see that?
So I hold multiple roles.
Look, I'm not even used to that so much.
I'm trying to remember it in my head.
I always wanted to say,
y'all hear that, chief operating manager?
What is the acronym for that, Sarah?
For COO, is that what you mean?
Yeah, Chief Operating Manager.
No, no, C, what is that?
What's the acronym?
Oh, Chief Operating Officer.
Okay.
COO.
Yeah, she's a Chief Operating Officer.
In fact, whenever I have one of my harebrained ideas,
and I know chief strategists,
I just want to let y'all know.
Now this nigga Pookie from the hood there,
who told you you should start this business?
My mans is in there.
That don't...
My mans is in there.
I think we should all be starting businesses,
especially now, for sure.
Okay, when I talk to you so often and you inspire me,
you help me be able to communicate
to people in different ways.
And you put, everybody's like,
he's been talking about this forever.
You brought up a word, disruptive strategy, right?
Yeah.
And I was trying my way, the street way,
of explaining disruptive strategy.
Now, my turn, and I need you to help, you know,
kind of like translate this.
My idea was like, yo, shit kind of fucked up right now.
I got to get it popping, nigga, because my family got to eat.
How does that translate?
Okay, well, in essence, yeah, exactly.
I mean, you know, when things set you back,
you have to give back.
This is the time, you know, for you to be reflecting
on what it is that you need to do,
your responsibilities, but from a strategic perspective, on what it is that you need to do your responsibilities
from a strategic perspective.
You need to reflect.
You need to figure out if you're going to ride it out or you're going to restore or
what's next, how you're going to regain sort of pole position.
So you need to always have that forward thought in mind.
You can't let the setback set you back.
You've got to let the setback be what gets you back so you know in terms of disruption that's the best time for
you to actually be exploring innovation and the things that you wanted to do
innovation right innovation yeah yeah so so that know, it's just like, so I grew up poor too. I grew up poor in all welfare in Philly. So I'm no stranger to hood talk, if that's what you want to call it. I just think what we have, the way we talk is intrinsic. It's always going to be very intrinsic real quick. No, but go ahead. I'll come back. No, I'm just joking. Go ahead.
You stupid.
But it's always going to be a product of that.
But so, like, when I grew up, you would say,
what do I mean by disruptive and innovation?
It's like, how do you make a dollar out of 15 cents?
There you go.
I'm sure we've all heard that.
Right.
Right? And so that's what it really is.
It's like, you got to sit down, think about what's in your toolkit. What are you good at?
What are you passionate for?
Even if you don't have the means for it, right, you've just got to figure out, okay, if this is what I want to do,
and now the world says I can't go out here and make this money or I can't go do something in a traditional way,
does that mean you then just go in a corner and you die?
No.
That's the time you're supposed to reflect, think about what's in your tool kit and then start building a plan for it thinking about something is good
I got what's the oxygen you're gonna take so is that trait something?
You think you you could teach somebody or is just a certain individual or you have to be born that way
No, I everything everything can be learned as far as I'm concerned.
You just got to be willing to invest in it, right?
We give up on ourselves.
But no, I think certain of us have, you know, hustle.
Certain of us have different drives.
We're all intelligent.
Y'all, these bitches, sir, these bitches ain't hustling no more.
They going straight from fans only page.
And what we just heard is that they just pulling up
and smashing dudes.
I don't know if they got that same hustle.
They said, yo, that's a long story.
I'm sorry.
That's a long story.
But everybody don't got that hustle.
They throwing a towel in.
Well, they throwing a towel in because they
used to people, they used to a handout.
So that's the difference.
That's the difference.
But when you, you know, it's like this.
There's a fight flight mechanism.
There's a retreat mechanism.
You know, so not everybody's going to come out swinging.
Not everybody's going to do that.
Some people are going to flee.
Some people are going to retreat.
Some people are going to go stop and think.
So all of those mechanisms, you've got to know that about yourself.
But knowing that about yourself, then starting to get a plan.
For those of us who are out here bashing folks up the sides of the head,
come on, that's not helping us as a culture, as a community.
And certainly it gets you fed for the minute, but it won't feed you for a lifetime.
We just talked about that, Sarah.
I just talked about how you have people out here that had like a job that was making a fair wage, right?
And they maybe come from a criminal background right but the thing that kept them away from going back
to prison is the fact that they got a family to think about now and they have this job to give
their benefits they give enough money to make it from paycheck to paycheck but then when you have
them on lockdown and these people that are healthy that can work they can't work then those people
like regress and they wanna go back
and they start having a criminal mind again.
How do you keep a person in its most strategic way?
How do you keep a person from not backtracking
and going back to the life of having a criminal mindset
when they had it there
and they can't do anything about it now?
Well, I mean, mindset is important.
That's an important word that you use in mindset so criminal mindset first you
know I in terms of being a criminal that's a hard issue right that's a hard
issue if you have if your back is up against the wall the tendencies that you
evoke are always going to be in you whether Whether or not you're going to... So it's just like a person that is intentional
with bad intentions
is called manipulative.
Oh my God, I be hearing that shit
in my goddamn relationship.
Yo, what strategy?
Get me out of there. Give me a strategy.
No, I'm just saying.
Sarah, I need a strategy.
I need a strategy. Sarah, okay,
I know you're talking serious, but can you just give me a strategy where I won't be called manipulative no more?
Well, just make sure your intentions are positive.
They always positive.
Say it again, Sarah. Say it again.
Make sure your intentions are positive and state your intentions
so people won't think you're trying to get them.
Yeah, but then when you do your intentions too much,
then you get manipulative, you get narcissistic, monogamy, all of them.
No, okay, you know I'm going to always speak truth to you. I don't think that when you get narcissistic, monogamy, all of them shits.
No, OK, you know I'm always speak truth to you.
I don't think that when you declare your intention
without trying to one up, because that's the other thing.
I can state my intention.
I just do the towel in.
I just do the towel in and tell manipulative.
I said stop.
Go ahead, go ahead.
I'm just saying.
I just wanted to stop, Sarah.
Go ahead, Sarah.
I'm sorry.
Devonta, can you work with him on a daily basis as the extension of a coach
to make sure that he declares his intentions?
So when he starts having a conversation, stop him for a second and say,
John,nell, please
declare your intention. What are the outcomes you expect of this conversation?
I would love to do that. And yes, I will.
Yeah.
Moving forward.
And then once he starts declaring his outcome.
I wish you would try to get me to declare my intentions every time. I wish the fuck
you would. Intentions. Go ahead, Sarah. All right. I'm just saying, I am just saying, so going back to the criminal mindset, it really is
a positive or a growth mindset or it's an impoverished mindset.
So depending on which mindset you have and the tools, because you could grow up in the
hood and that doesn't mean that
you're a criminal if you're a hustler and that you're about your business
right that it doesn't so if I got a family that I'm gonna see I'm gonna go
to the drawing board I'm gonna figure out look well okay when I was four I had
to walk a million miles to go get my food I had to use food stamps and I had
to do X Y & Z and it was all straight on the up and up. But at the end of the day,
it's like my heart is not going to lead me
to go criminalize somebody in my community
just so I can eat.
So I don't think that people are falling back
on a criminal mindset.
I think people are investing in...
But you know what that reminds me of, Sarah?
I don't think they're investing in what they could be.
I don't think they're aspiring to their greatness.
That's just a cop out.
And then we've been, since we're reflecting on mindset,
I just want to say, my mind's telling me no!
But my body, my strategies is telling me yes!
I'm going to tell you, when your mind is telling,
right, but when your body is saying something different,
your body is being hedonistic.
There's three brains in one.
Oh, I know one.
I know one brain.
I know one brain.
Right.
Yeah, and that's the dog brain.
That's the hedonistic brain.
That's the animalistic brain.
That's the brain that I use to get me always in trouble.
I'm always in trouble with.
Yes, but I need you to elevate.
And we've talked about elevation for a while.
I need you to rise to the highest part of your brain.
I'm about to elevate as soon as we get up.
Girl, let me tell you one thing.
I'm going to tell you.
When it comes to elevation, you tell me that.
You preach up to me all the time.
When I get off this goddamn phone right now,
I'm going to elevate.
You need to elevate.
But I'm going to elevate. But I'm gonna elevate,
but I'm gonna have some assistance.
It's gonna be a hybrid on the sativa side,
but I'm gonna elevate.
But Sarah, I gotta ask you.
To be a strategist, though,
you're gonna have to elevate.
You can't always function
in the emotional cortex of your brain.
I don't know.
Yo, Sarah, I don't work.
I don't use them.
I don't have them.
Do I have emotions? Am I emotional? Daryl, do I I don't work. I don't use him. I don't have emotions.
Am I emotional?
Derry, do I?
No, Javanta.
What?
Emotional?
What?
Javanta, I work off my emotions?
No.
Never.
No.
Sarah, I don't believe they're trying to say I'm an emotional.
I'm emotional.
Well, okay, if not emotional, you are at least expressive.
Expressive.
I'm an expressive emotional nigga.
That's who I am.
Hey, sir, I'm telling you, I love you so much.
I support everything you do.
And we were talking about different people that work,
and we were talking about people that deal with disruptive strategy, right?
And we were talking about a group of people that,
I need your honest opinion.
People, let me get the right thing. Nope, that's not. Nope, nope.
I don't want that. Nope, Sarah. No, no. Stop that.
We in the board. No, no, no. Listen, Sarah.
So I was asking a question.
If it's a group of people that, you know, always like to work and they work all the time.
Right.
Under any circumstance.
Rain, snow, sleet or hell.
They don't complain about the job.
They'll just fucking do it.
All they want to do is make an honest living.
Sarah.
Right.
I'm going to give you three choices.
Who would that person be?
Would it be A, a Puerto Rican?
B, an Indian?
Or C, A Mexican.
Is this a real question?
Sarah, I'll repeat the question.
If you had to pick someone that you knew loves to work,
they don't care what the job is. They want to build for their family.
It's not about them anymore.
It's about giving their family a different opportunity.
Can we take the racing classes?
I mean, can we take that part out?
I can't.
You don't even have to say it.
Just pick a letter.
Because I will break down to you as you know.
Sarah, Sarah, I don't want it to be broke down, Sarah.
Just pick a goddamn letter.
You know I could not go on record.
You know I could not go on record and answer that question.
I know you can't answer that question, Sarah.
I say, Sarah, you can't answer that question.
But if you had a sofa in your house and you needed to get it out in a day,
you want to do one stop, where are you going?
Home Depot.
Sarah, no, you can't because you're a strategist, Sarah.
I know you can't answer this goddamn question, Sarah.
But you know you can't answer the question, Sarah.
But you know if, okay, I'll say if a person was out there just looking for a...
Well, I'm going to say, here's how I'm going to say it.
I'm going to say that the, that, here's what I'll say.
I know that the people that hustle hard, that are consistent, have motivations.
They have drivers. Who are they? Who are they, Sarah? drivers, their family.
Who are they, Sarah?
Sarah, listen, Sarah.
I know you're my damn strategist, okay?
I know what the characteristics, I know the traits.
I know you're a six figure corporate person,
but if you need your sofa moved,
who you gonna call, a Mexican?
I'm gonna call the person that I'm gonna have
the greatest access to.
How about that?
Okay, guess what?
Sarah, I know where you live.
Guess what?
Sarah?
Sarah?
How about I say that?
Sarah.
I'm gonna call the person I have the greatest access to.
The greatest access to.
Sarah, I know where you live.
You live in the suburbs.
And guess what's in the suburbs?
Home depots!
Javanta.
Yes?
Can you get your boy?
Can you get your boy?
I'm going to elevate.
I'm going to elevate.
I'll work on him, though, Sarah. Guess what, Sarah?
You know what?
You gave me some good advice.
You said help elevate.
But you know what?
If I'm going to elevate and I need to go to the top,
I'm going to go to the top with the help from a Mexican that's so far
elevate what if you're trying to get a sofa and you're trying to go to people
that you know that you had a greatest access to that's all I can really say
because I would tell you, hard workers to me,
I have a whole team of people who work for me in India.
And I can call them 24-7.
Yeah.
Yes, Sarah.
It all depends on your perspective.
Sarah, okay, okay, that's your perspective.
I know what you need done, Sarah.
Those people are in India, right, Sarah?
Those people that you can call, you have access to, they're in India, right?
But if you gotta move that goddamn couch,
you need to go to Home Depot.
Hey, I love you, I'll call you back.
I'm about to elevate, okay?
Okay, bye.
Thank you.
Mexicans!
Bye.
Bye.
So. Yes! Bye. Bye. So, the moral of this story is that
anything in life, you gotta work hard for it.
You made fun, I made fun of what the Mexicans,
I love the Mexicans.
I kicked with this Mexican.
This is the last thing I'm going to say
and I know it's going to be offensive. Not to the Mexican
women, right?
A Mexican woman told me one time,
she said, you should date a Mexican
chick. I said, why? She said,
because
she said, because
we cook,
we clean,
and she said,
we got good pussy.
And I'll just tell you guys this.
She never cooked for me.
I never saw her crib look, but she was right.
It's the Donnell Rawlings show we want to thank you guys for listening
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sometimes we make fun of immigrants
sometimes we make fun
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Let's have lunch.
All the way live and ain't no jive.
We doing this for you, you, and you too.
And so y'all, look here, put your internals on.
Y'all listen to all this stuff going on out here. look at don't be fooled by the government don't let the government like
monopolize your mind and have you turn against your next door neighbor because he he don't trick
you to believe in that they sick and shit but that's the motherfucker that's sick that's telling
you that they sick so if you can keep up keep up with that sick shit see your high seat you better
like go in there and decipher and see what I said.
Yes, sir.
I don't go back and repeat myself.
No, and your words stick, bro.
Yeah, and see if you ain't sharp enough to catch it the first time,
then you don't need to be in this audience then,
because you need to go back to school somewhere fucking well
where they can teach you how to keep up with stuff like that.
Exactly.
Because where they go, you have to talk between the lines,
over the lines, and under the lines.
And don't nobody speak the lines better than get right.
And that's what I be trying to do, man.
And see, like, they're going to come out here and tag these goddamn cars out here.
See, these ghost riders out here.
Right.
They be flipping the ghost rider, watch what I tell you.
I got you.
And the police going to come out here and start putting tickets on these motherfuckers.
Because they all be trying to keep up with the get right.
But they don't want to get right, help get right, get right.
Oh, we want to help you get right.
Everybody talking about we got.
I'm talking about these politicians.
There you go.
And all these policemen and shit.
See, all these motherfuckers, this shit belong to the bus drivers and the police.
Right.
And they out flipping, they out doing this, that.
And they don't think we know.
But they ain't gonna say it though but like
you see when i went to school in mississippi they had a thing saying who is who who's who
now i come out here and they say which is which right different look at those words right there
who is who and which is which yeah which they witch hunt oh they wish no yo man
don't nobody and then like that who's who you see what we get it from i can tell who is who
right like they didn't go with that store right there come back and go back yeah that motherfucker
that just went back in there right that's who is who there it is if you can identify a motherfucker
like you know who is who there it is they taught us that in school
like look i was wondering i went to school and three years they normally folk right i had to
get up out of there man all right y'all holding me back up with this i got things to do i got
things to go i want to go to the army or something way that's what i did yes 17 years old
i went in when i was 17 united states air force hey I was in the United States. I'm 05F 20 radio tele type operation.
AFS, my 81152.
I was a police, but I didn't, I was a police.
I was the worst police ever.
I did one arrest.
Look at, look at MP.
Y'all was military police.
Look at, but they look at, but they teach you a lot of shit in the military though.
One thing they taught me though, how to survive.
They like, look at it.
We repeating history right now. History is being repeated, but they think I'm mad. I'm mad. I'm mad. in the military though one thing they taught me though how to survive they like look at it we're
repeating history right now yeah history is being repeated but they think i'm back i'm actually martin
luther king and they think they're gonna kill me they're gonna do it never happened never happened
i see it coming right yeah i can see how i got that bullet right that mother that way
another quick question mike tyson i know you're a boxing enthusiast.
Mike Tyson is back in the gym.
He looks better than ever.
He's 50 or 51 years old.
Yeah, be all right.
Just keep knockin', motherfucker.
Don't bite him.
Don't bite him like a dog.
Don't bite him.
All right, just beat his ass.
Just beat his, don't bite him.
Just beat his ass.
Don't bite him, Mike.
Hey, you got my support, Mike.
I ain't lyin'.
I'm just like you.
I'm home.
But I ain't gonna eat nobody's ear. My man, get right. We love support, Mike. I ain't lying. It's just like you. I'm home. But I ain't going to eat nobody's ear.
My man, get right.
We love you, bro. Thank you.