Hodgetwins Podcast - EXPOSING The Music Industry & Its Control Over BLACK CULTURE! | Twins Pod - Episode 41 - Dom Lucre

Episode Date: November 29, 2024

Dom Lucre is blowing up! He is the "Breaker of Narratives,” and today we breaking ALL KINDS of narratives on the podcast! From Exposing the crazy blackmail rituals of the Music industry to discussin...g the truth behind the Civil Rights movement, and showing the proof of whether Jesus was really black or not! You already know it’s gonna be a DAMN GOOD Show! Get your Twins merch and have a chance to win a 69 Camaro and 10K in cash - https://officialhodgetwins.com/ Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/ American-made, top of the line knives - https://dmoknives.com/ Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.com Download Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60CO Follow Twins Pod Everywhere - X - https://twitter.com/TheTwinsPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetwinspod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twinspod TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twinspod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TwinsPod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVu?si=03960b3a8b6b4f74 Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twins-pod/id1731232810 02:21 - Trump W 06:20 - How Free Really Is Twitter? 09:33 - Based Black People 12:19 - Black Culture And The Music Industry 13:42 - Keith Won The Spelling Bee?! 17:28 - Home School VS Public School 19:22 - Music Industry Sex Parties & Rituals 25:52 - Diddy & Gay Blackmail 28:36 - Blaire White 29:50 - Back To Diddy 33:16 - Dom Started The Creepy Clown Trend 36:09 - Meth Is The Drug Of Choice In Hip Hop?! 40:26 - Black Women 41:54 - "Civil Rights" & JFK 44:13 - Rosa Parks Was A Hoax?! 46:54 - History Is All Propaganda 50:53 - Brainwashed Leftists 53:20 - Conservativeism And Zionism 1:00:15 - Satanism In The Music Industry 1:04:32 - Black Jesus? 1:10:03 - Dom Tried To Disprove God's Existence 1:15:01 - Cardi B Is Disgusting 1:17:42 - The Boondocks Was Trying To Warn Us... 1:21:21 - Humiliation Rituals and DaBaby

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, we got Dom Luka now. Yeah, yeah. Wait, you're really based, though. I mean, people's looking for based people. In 2020, when conservatives had they lost, nobody was accepting, nobody was calling Joe Biden president-elect. Nobody was thinking it was possible that he could get sworn in. Liberals are already ready for Trump to become president.
Starting point is 00:00:20 Yeah. They've already moved on. Have he shared any opinions on Twitter that got you in a little trouble? They demonetize me? I'm still demonetized on X now. Really? That's straight up racist. It doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:00:30 says to me. Let's talk about the black community. Talking about them. Like black culture is fed to them through music. Yeah. And I think that's why they think the way they think. For the most part, it's about a school to prison pipeline to try to influence them more than their school of parents could. Because it doesn't matter how gangster you think you are on TV. If
Starting point is 00:00:47 they know they bench you over, you know it, you'll never be a problem. You've been in the music industry. Yeah, I was VP of a label. Did you have to deal with anything like that? To receive the money, it was either like we'd get in like these robes and have sex with kids, which something super well yeah like wait make you gotta get you have six with a pig yeah do you think did he actually forced people to do stuff i don't think he forced anyone but i do believe after
Starting point is 00:01:09 they agreed he switched up why does it like a lot of these rappers like doja cat why do you have all this satanic uh imagery around them with a music video a lot of artists are told to appear at this set they get them a wardrobe they get them designers everything they just simply are there even if they might question it they be like oh it's edgy and they might show them some numbers that will show that it sells when they put on demon horns. They'll make it make sense. But in truth, there's no need to do that. Why are kids having to watch roots?
Starting point is 00:01:35 In school, they played that for us in school. And that's Hollywood. So you're telling me you're going to make something that's a Hollywood depiction of reality. And you're going to force that on kids. Now that I'm grown, I see that's propaganda. Right. Even like Rosa Parks. Rose Parks had a car.
Starting point is 00:01:48 It was set up. I did not know that. Loser Parks had a car. Yeah, that bitch didn't get on the bus. She didn't get on the bus? Yeah, it was set up. Hey, a lot of people think Jesus is black. Do you think he was?
Starting point is 00:01:59 You think he was? Yeah. Welcome to episode 41. We got Dom Luka now. Yeah. Yeah. You're exactly what this country need. Another black conservative.
Starting point is 00:02:18 How's it going, bro? Good. How about you? Yeah, I'm doing good. What do you think about this past election? I'm excited for it. I think a lot of us foresaw it. I was so nervous.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Yeah, I was super nervous, too. I just, it's kind of like PTSD from the last time. because we felt like we already had the W. But even right now, it just don't feel real. But when I wake up, I feel so much lighter. It's almost like you don't know how bad. You never know how bad you truly felt until it was over. I said, man, was I really dead down?
Starting point is 00:02:52 Because the day after it's like, man, life is so worth living. I was I dad down and not knowing is it now that we got to win? But yeah. I remember that night, man, I went to sleep when by the mom. I wasn't going to sleep. Yeah, this last last election. I didn't want to go to sleep. I wanted them to call Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 00:03:08 And I was watching on CNN. They were not called Pennsylvania. Keith said, don't worry about it. Fox already called it. I'm not going to sleep. The CNN calls Pennsylvania, right? Because I did not trust what Fox News is saying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:22 MSNBC, they didn't call it neither. It was just Fox. Yeah. Fine, I said, fuck it, I'm going to sleep. Yeah, because I knew Trump was going to win this election. I was like, But if she wins, man, this country, I ain't going to say it, but, man, I think a lot of people know the fixes in because nobody liked her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Even the own party didn't like her. How is she going to beat Trump? It's no way that could happen. And the way that you see more proof of that is a simple fact of look at the after the result of the election being over. Now, in 2020, when conservatives had they lost, nobody was accepting that. Nobody was calling Joe Biden president-elect. Nobody was even thinking it was possible that he could. get sworn in. Liberals are already ready for Trump to become president. They've already moved on.
Starting point is 00:04:08 Beyond a candidate. It's not even real pain. They don't have the pain that we have because they were never truly fans of her. And it shows it because there's no way. If you truly were as adamant or you cared about her the way that we cared about Trump, you can't just go on your day saying, okay, we're going to have a new president. They're not trying to stop it or anything like that. That's just, it doesn't make sense. Yeah, nobody liked her when, even when she was running for president for her to be the nominee for the Democrat Party and she wins? Man, that is the textbook definition of a cult. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And I think it's the main reason why they lose, I got the losses with sending it in the house. It's because they just went too far in. Yeah, we got full control of the government. Yeah. But I don't think we got control of the government. Metaphorically speaking. Better forically, I know who's gotten control of this country.
Starting point is 00:04:53 There's them damn Jews. Yeah, they won the election. Yeah. They gave a couple hundred million. You know, he's a damn. got to do some favors for that. I don't, I don't, Trump is the president of the United States,
Starting point is 00:05:06 but, you know, he's a figurehead. I think it's Net and Nahy. I think he's going to say. You don't even say his name, right. I can't say his name. How you say that? It's a Netting Yahoo.
Starting point is 00:05:15 Net and who? You know who bests me up? Kanye. Yeah, he did. He kept calling him Netton. Yeah. So it's Netting. Nowhoo?
Starting point is 00:05:24 Netting Yahoo. Oh, he got a Yahoo. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, okay. Dom, like, Dom, look at it's like, y'all be, stop talking about it. well no i mean i've always led a discourse as well yeah if you're really truly american it's
Starting point is 00:05:41 nothing wrong with being questioning where your money's going especially if we vilify any other country than invest in our nation right i mean uh republicans on the on the right we've uh like it's like commonplace now to demonize money when it's going to another country yeah but for some reason it's perfectly fine what israel and that's where i always stress it out It's like, okay, if we're going in and I'm to add it from an American first perspective, right? We're looking at it without no race or anything like that. It's just strictly foreign interference. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:10 It's alarming. It's a lot of money that's coming in and a lot of money that's going out to that one specific spot. And if it was any other nation, it would be a huge problem, a state of concern. Yeah. Have you shared any opinions on Twitter that got you in a little trouble? Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Back in the past, like January, when they demonetize me, I'm still demonetized on X now.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Really? I haven't got paid once like this year for it. Well, did it give you a reason? No. The only thing I found out like five months later when I tried to do a pill that said I was a hateful content creator. That is nuts. Yeah. Which makes you.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Which I'm monetized on YouTube. So the same stuff. Yeah. So that's the stress of it. It's like, so something is to me, it says a lot about X. If YouTube is supposed to be the liberal threshold. Right. If I'm a radical to X, you're not going to last one, two weeks on movies.
Starting point is 00:07:02 And I've been there since January, so something isn't that or not. We'll follow it. We'll see if we can get it. I mean, I don't know Elon. I don't have in my backpack, but you're not being monetized. That's with one and a half million followers and freedom of speaks. I would blatantly and I would tell it there by that's straight up racist. It doesn't make sense to me because I even was told for someone from an insider is like,
Starting point is 00:07:24 they don't like the way you use the N-word. I was like, okay, if that was true, A, B, right right that nigger radical as hell like me and my day like me when I first started and shit like yeah I was more radical than I am now but AB is radical as shit
Starting point is 00:07:39 yeah right right he was at a Trump rally he called anybody cracker and then AB shares a video you know post him having 1012 K from X it's like if you guys don't see this is some west of propaganda you niggas is crazy
Starting point is 00:07:53 like that don't make sense like I see it for what it is it might be a glit It might be somebody singling you out. I mean, that does not sound right. Because I follow you on Twitter. It had a lot to do with, I think, that era with me talking about Muslims and stuff. I kept saying the Muslims did this.
Starting point is 00:08:10 The Muslims did that in community notes, which corrected and say it was the Jews. So since the, yeah. So X, it kind of turned X against itself, and they really didn't appreciate that, I'm sure. Did you come across that story? They said two people from Iran was an attempt to assassinate Trump. Yeah, yeah. And then they corrected it. said it was Jewish.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Yeah, I did see that. Yeah, that's crazy, right? I saw it, yeah. And it's like, out of all the journalists, no one reported it. I know. No one reported that correction. See, this is a conspiracy theory I'm going to be about to say. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:42 I got no proof to back it up. Stu Pitos put this in my mind. You know, he's a white supremacist. He said it's the greatest cover for Israel because Israel wants to annihilate Iran. So the best way to do that is to have two people from Iran, assassinate the president. Right. And now who's going to say no to that?
Starting point is 00:09:02 Worked last time, weapons of mass destruction. Yeah. Americans, Patriots, especially white men from rural countries, man. Look what he did to our city? Man, it's all it took. Yeah. That's all it would take. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:13 Yeah. Yeah. Don's like they'll stop talking about this shit. Hey, you're blowing up on Twitter, though. Yeah, that's been pretty good. I would, like I said, I've said before on Twitter, I attribute a lot of that y'all because when I first got that phone call in November and I posted it up, it wasn't until y'all quote tweeted and it shot off.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Yeah. Yeah. Some, like, like the algorithm. Yeah, it did. Somebody flipped the switch. I think it had like 18K views or so. You guys got it went up to like 300, 400, 400K. You know what?
Starting point is 00:09:42 Wait, you're really based, though. I mean, that's all that's on Twitter right now. So people's looking for based people. And I think, well, me and Keith went into politics, I think just white people are just starving to hear black people with some sense. with some brains. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:09:59 And it's like, like I know when me and Keith came out as conservatives and all. It's been a man, it's a lot of black people on YouTube just conservative doing conservative content. And I had to have known white people's like, man, okay, I'm not racist.
Starting point is 00:10:12 I was about to lose my damn mind. Everybody's telling me I'm racing racist. Now we got black people saying it's that same shit. I've been saying for the last several years. Yeah. You know? Because it's, we're still unicorns. I mean, look at women,
Starting point is 00:10:23 black women, they vote on a 90% clip and black men vote on an 80% clip. I mean, Those numbers actually improved under Trump. Trump actually took 10 points. And I thought if we would have did a little bit better, this recent election. Dude, you would think, yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:36 But I'm, I attributed my homeborn Malika. I'm my best friend. He was like black men didn't vote so it really don't reflect the numbers. They were protesting by not voting at all. It's like the votes we could have got, we're never going to see because they're like, well, I won't vote for no one. I'll let the white people do it and Trump will win if the whites vote. It's that type of mindset that's just so ignorant.
Starting point is 00:10:55 It's like, bro, even if you live in a. the blue state and you think a red going to be president, you need to vote because it allows for you to have statistics and it tells people back home. It tells the houses, the parties that they need to start focusing on that location to get more votes. If you have an 80,000 increase in Trump in Miami like we had in the last few years, he'd win Miami like you did recently because it's like, okay, we need to draw attention here. The stats show it. But if blacks aren't going out to vote, no one knows where to go. No one knows if they should leave their house to try to spend money on getting their vote if they're not going out to vote.
Starting point is 00:11:28 I mean, they feel like it's a point in there's war. Majority of blacks and even now, I'm still being told that, oh, the president doesn't matter, our vote doesn't matter. I don't know who. Keep on the black race to believe that, but it's one of the greatest tricks I was seeing. Right, because I think we would be in a dangerous situation of Kamala would have won the presidency. Oh, yeah. That's Evan.
Starting point is 00:11:48 I was like, man, I was like, lead up to the election, I was getting anxiety. I said because if she wins, man, I could see something. This country is over. Yeah. We've got to be dumb. Yeah, people will give up. People are stupid in this country. It's over.
Starting point is 00:12:01 You can't beat stupid. Right, right. But people are logical, and that's, and that was, that's a, that's a, I'm, not only am I happy because he won, the way he won. He won the popular vote. By six, what, five or six million? That speaks volumes. Yeah. Hey, let's talk about the black community.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Talk about them niggas, folks. Well, you've been in a music industry. Yeah, I was a VP of a label. Okay, so, I mean, you've got the acumen. So I want to ask, I think a lot of what, like, black culture is fed to them through music. Yeah. And I think that's why they think the way they think. Yeah, it's definitely that.
Starting point is 00:12:42 It's, so. Yeah. A lot of shit, right? Yeah, the music industry has the same masters, I would say, as the political industry. Oh, the damn Jews, huh? Yeah, you get the same marching order. because it's a school to prison pipeline and they have partnerships with people
Starting point is 00:12:59 that own private prisons and it's to influence the youth to get back into the prison system. Wow. For the most part, it's about a school to prison pipeline to try to influence them more than their school of parents could to influence them to the prison system
Starting point is 00:13:11 which is more beneficial. Most blacks are more profitable to the system if they're arrested opposed to being free. Right. That's crazy. Because they'll assume that majority of blacks won't be anything so it's like you be a government asset than to deter the government. That's a lot of truth that because I'm in my
Starting point is 00:13:26 in my house in school, a lot of teachers would tell me, say, don't worry, you don't have to be a doctor or a professional. You say, you're good with your hands. She told me that. She said you'd be good in the poultry, carpeting, might be a good plumber. I was like,
Starting point is 00:13:43 and Keith, he had a real bout with racism. He was in a spelling bee. That's my story. Sixth grade. For some reason, I always, I was always infatuate the spelling bees. I see little white kids when I said, I want to win one. Right? So I remember my beats at home studying and studying for it, practicing and stuff. I was like, man, what you doing that stupid
Starting point is 00:14:04 shit for? I stuck with it. And it was doing a spelling bee. My parents was there. And it was just me and his white boy. Yeah. I remember his name Troy. Troy O'Dale. It was Troy O'Dell. It was Troy O'Dell. And still traumatized. They asked me. It was my turn to go, right? He said, spell Almanac. I said, Oh, I got this shit. Almanac. Al-M-A-N-A-C Almanac. That big said, that's wrong. I was like, no, I spelled.
Starting point is 00:14:34 I was like, I was like, what the fuck is wrong with this white woman? I know what the hell like I said. I was like 10, 11 years old, maybe a little bit younger. And then he spelled and he won. I was like, because it had been like 20 or 30 of us on stage and it was just down to us too. That shit took like two hours too. Yeah, so I get to my kids smart.
Starting point is 00:14:53 I get to the class. Miss B. was a black teacher. And she was like... I forget her name. Miss B. Yeah, she was a mean black woman. She was real mean, but this is going to make sense now. When I went to her, that's the first time I've ever seen this woman smile. She said, I'm so proud of you. And she was crying. And I said, Miss B, I spelled it correctly.
Starting point is 00:15:11 She says some things you don't understand right now. And she's talked to me. She's, they're not going to let a little black boy be the little white boy after spelling me. I was like, yeah, it's right. I spelled that shit, right. You know what I mean? And she was so proud of me. And I remember she was, like, so mean and, like, hateful to the black kids. When they act out, she would just throw them out.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Every time she would throw them out. She's getting up in her face, screaming. Yeah. Spit flying out of the mouth. Spit all over. Yeah. But it was all the, she said, and she would tell the class, see that? See them?
Starting point is 00:15:42 I just stole my class? He's going to be in prison. I've been there teacher for 15 years. I've seen them come and go. These kids that's not acting right in school right now. They're going to be in prison. She was right. And she was right.
Starting point is 00:15:52 All my friends got locked up. Every last one of them. Every last one of them. But that was, I still got that second place crowfish. Still got it. I ought to burnt that death. What was life like for you growing up as a kid? It was, it was pretty, I don't know, I had pretty humble beginnings where I grew up.
Starting point is 00:16:12 You're poor shit like us, huh? Yeah, pretty poor. Yeah. We didn't have a bathroom in our house. I had a bath, though. I wasn't. Yeah, I had a bath. We had a, well, it was called an outhouse.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Yeah, my grandma had one of those, but we had a bad thing. Yeah, because you're from Georgia. Yeah, I don't need to take your accent, though. Yeah, that's what I was saying. Like, I just, I don't know how I have a different accent. You're not FBI, are you? It's damn fed, right? But my whole family, yeah, I always talk different than them.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I don't know where it came from. Yes. I was homeschool, so I guess that a tribute, I was homeschooled until it was about the until the eighth grade. Oh, wow, okay. Most of it, I guess I could say a tribute from a mom, just really working on my dialect. She didn't want you to start like no way to ask.
Starting point is 00:16:57 She did not. She had real hot stomach. That's awesome, man. Because I had a horrible accent coming out of Virginia. And I remember I went to the Marine Corps. As soon as I started talking, people like, what hell are you from? Like, they knew I was from the South,
Starting point is 00:17:11 but I haven't detected at all in you. Yeah. Yeah. Most people, they'll think I'm from the north or something like that. Yeah, like New York or California. Yeah. Like, seemed like you had a lot of white friends. But no, nope.
Starting point is 00:17:22 No. They haven't done of that. Not at all. all my old content is still on social media that's a complete night and day difference so the comparison between because I'm homeschooling my daughter right now my kids what was the difference between
Starting point is 00:17:34 homeschooling and going to school is there any advantages or? It's a severe amount of advantages and disadvantages because I was given a false perception of reality like I didn't really have the social backing that I was supposed to have right because you're always home
Starting point is 00:17:48 yeah I was real awkward I was hard to even like understand how to negotiate or even exists. Oh, you couldn't read people like. Oh, you couldn't read people will. Yeah, like my perception of life was just so fake or even what I see on TV. Like, I'll never forget
Starting point is 00:18:02 the first day of school. I seen so and I was like, hey, you want to be my friend? I'm in the A. Great now. One of the hardest flames I ever got, but I knew nothing about life. I knew nothing about interacting with other kids. You can't be on Christmas Day. You want to be by free? Yeah, like, can you imagine, bro?
Starting point is 00:18:17 Like, they roasted the hell out of a minute. Right, right. You were bad, bro. I had no perception. of reality. I only hear that lying in like a horrible. Yeah. It's not normal, but I was sheltered for so long because my mom wanted to like perfect me,
Starting point is 00:18:33 but at the same time, you're flawed because you have to be corrupted somewhat by the world in order to exist in it. You cannot be that pure. This world isn't that way. All those other people that was in eighth grade by that point had been corrupted some type of way, except me. And you know what, just to put things in perspective, you saying that, it's nothing wrong against that.
Starting point is 00:18:53 It's just we live in a different society. You want to be my friend. Yeah, it's too pure. It's too pure. It's too pure. That's just not the world. Yeah, it's got, it's not enough dirt on it, you know. Right.
Starting point is 00:19:05 And it's not that, it's just something that would happen natural. It's stuff that I had to learn over time with. Right. Only kids were homeschooled have to deal with something like that. If you went to public school, you would never have to deal with what social norms or not. Or even like understanding style, hair styles, what clothes are in style, all those things I had been in a year. There was a culture show.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Hey, I want to go back to your, in the music industry. I hear all these crazy things. How true is that like these, I guess you call it hazing stuff you have to do to stay in that industry, is all that stuff? Yeah, that's, I would say, yeah, that's pretty true. Yeah. You got, I'm sure you got some stories. Yeah, they have the same stuff like you go to L.A. I can far from here.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And you'll pretty much hear about mentioned parties where they'll have different floors. You have like a regular floor where you can be invited to a party. and there's people that can come in with you be invited to a whole different party that's underground. Oh, really? So you could be there chilling with like B-lister, C-listers, and then you have like the A-listers,
Starting point is 00:20:03 and they'll all go to the back room and go in the stairs by a secret department, and that's where their real party starts. But it is a lot of strange. Is it the Ditty party? Yeah, it's a lot of weird information, but for the most part, these are people, to me,
Starting point is 00:20:15 I would say, are victims of Stockholm syndrome, the ones that go out and host these parties because they're people that pretty much got abused in order to get fame. So they just start doing things like that to trick themselves into the sand that they like it or what happened to them. But for the most part,
Starting point is 00:20:28 people experience that upon signing a contract. You got to go through that initiation process. For some, yeah, for some, but not for all. But I would say for most part, it's like 60% or so. You could say they have that just because they can't bring specifically blacks from their opinion. You can't blame people from the hood
Starting point is 00:20:48 and not change them. It's too masculine. Right. It's like they're too revolutionary. If you really come from the hood or you're a black and it just doesn't fit for the business, you're going to lose money for them, lose money for yourself. So they have to break you down in some type of way and get some feminine energy in there. And one of the best ways to do that is through sexuality.
Starting point is 00:21:07 If they target your sexuality, they can make you more submissive. Because it doesn't matter how gangster you think you are on TV. If they know they bench you over, you know it, you'll never be a problem. Right. It just breaks you, you know. That's something you start with. Did you have to deal with anything like that? When I wanted to sign with Universal Music,
Starting point is 00:21:25 I remember we had our artists on a six letters. We were supposed to get a 80-20 deal where we keep like 80% proceeds, which is really good. But it was with Universal Music and they gave us an option to to receive the money. It was either like we'd get in like these robes
Starting point is 00:21:41 and have sex with the pigs, which something super random. Wait a minute, you got to get, you have sex with a pig? Yeah. They put you in robes. What the hell is a robe for? So I wouldn't really know because I didn't go in detail with it.
Starting point is 00:21:53 But it was either those, it was three options. Like, but I still still, to the day, I don't know what the third one was. I remember my artist said that one or was homosexuality. Now, the homosexuality was they were going to film on camera and they were going to have a table. So like a desk with any type of drug that you want, white cocaine, peak cocaine, no matter what type. And it was to be there. Shit, give me some fitness. I don't remember none of this shit.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Give me some fitness or some cocaine. It's some heroin. But they make you, it's nothing like really aggressive. It's kind of like how the Bible would explain the devil. It's super pleasant. The way they would address you, it's like to make you comfortable. They don't want you to be out of comfort and pretty much try to influence you that other people that you look up to have done and it's just the way it is.
Starting point is 00:22:36 So they just pretty much give you the ball and it's up to you what you want to do. Yeah, you want to do it. It's not forced anything. And for the most part, as long as you don't say anything or speak any names, you won't have any problems if you say no. Well, that sounds nice. that he forced you to do it you're going to suck this car.
Starting point is 00:22:52 So that's one thing I do see on the internet. A lot of people talk about these parties and things like that. But he never really say what happens when they say no, but truthfully, nothing really happens. They don't.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And people would think, you would think like, oh man, they would most likely go kill you if you know this. They know no one's going to really believe you. And if it does get to the point that someone can believe you, then they can blackball you.
Starting point is 00:23:11 So it's like you won't ever get in. So now you just the crazy nut that might have seen it. Yeah, when you said pigs, well, you said peas, the pink. I heard about homosexuality, but I've never heard about people. Some people have, like, different choices.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Like, you can be hearing about the sacrifice family. I haven't heard anything about that. Like, I've heard rumors with people, but I couldn't confirm anything like that myself. Right. But there are different rituals. If you, like, decide to do it, your career takes off, though. They make sure it excels, right? It does because of the partnerships that they have.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Like, Universal Music Group pretty much owns every entity around it. They even have their hands on Spotify, et cetera. So as soon as you sign, they start putting you on these playlists to get your number. up and after the playlist they started to get you on the radio and they start getting the DSPs they start tracking your audio and then after you have the streams up they start putting you on stage and once you're on stage it starts to look a whole lot more real so they have access to everything so it's easy yeah sounds like a damn fraternity same thing it's that's what it gets the
Starting point is 00:24:07 traditions from it's no different than skull and bones etc most of these label owners they were in fraternities whenever younger majority of these label owners were Ivy League former Ivy League Yale College and things like that Wow. That's crazy, man. Because people that run it, they're typically educated, a cult society linked, and they run an entire record label. My name's Tyler, and I just won this General Lee from the Hodge Twins and $10,000 cash. Look where you could win next. Yeah, we just gave away the general leader, Tyler James.
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Starting point is 00:25:51 Yeah. So I want to ask you this. So, like, Ditty's facing all these charges. Like, I mean, like, like you said, you didn't have to do it. You just did it so you'll be in a group so your career would take off. Do you think Ditty actually forced people to do stuff? Because I'm thinking they had to be aware. I don't think you forced anybody, huh?
Starting point is 00:26:14 I don't think you forced anyone, but I do believe after they agreed, he switched up. I do believe that 100% like he ain't for someone initially but they ain't know about the recording they know about a lot of things that came up and I feel like whenever they become a problem he will let them know like hey this is where I got you at so you think that he stepped a line he broke the rules I think yeah who said it specific I think it was Eddie Griffin the comedian he said he believes that Lucien Grange with the owner of Universal Music was on tapes with Diddy now it's interesting because Now when Lil'Rod did find that lawsuit,
Starting point is 00:26:48 Lucian Grange was actually named as being a solicitor of the whole situation saying that Diddy was working for Universal Music Group to do these things. And it makes it so much more interesting because that was the first name removed from the lawsuit was Lucian Grange. Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:04 He was the very first person removed, the Universal Music Group, CEO from the lawsuit. And about, what, six, seven months later, you get Diddy to get in police custody. But even Eddie Griffin and some people in the industries believe it's attributed to Lucian Gras. range he had dated on him. Yeah, because me and my brother, we went to a lot of meetings, a lot of production companies. We had some calls that we traveled to Hollywood and they'll,
Starting point is 00:27:26 we can be a host of a show. We show up and it's these two gay guys is a black casting couch right there. And the entire time the dudes are staring at my crotch. Dude is sweating profusely. Yeah, they're just trying to fill us out. Yeah, they were trying to fill us out. It was a total casting couch. Dang. And that was just, y'all just doing our YouTube. We was trying to go into like Hollywood. Yeah. See, that worries me. Just me, I'm like, man, you would think you running away from it.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Yeah. And it seemed like it's a little bit everywhere, depending on how far you get. And then when we was going to these production companies and like everybody was gay, I was like, man, everybody's gay. Not only were they gay, there was like, they had pixie dust floating around this. Oh, yeah. It was like, obviously gay. And I've seen other comedians working with these production companies, and I would go to their Instagram.
Starting point is 00:28:10 And then all of a sudden, I'm seeing these white rural country boys doing the most homosexual acts on Instagram. Doing gay stuff. Yeah. Doing gay stuff. Yeah. So they are, whatever. That's just our little experience.
Starting point is 00:28:24 Well, Hollywood, I just gave us. I'm just going to keep doing this YouTube thing. Oh, my God. I felt so uncomfortable, man. Man, that's crazy. I ain't got nothing against gay people. I just some not gay. It's like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Yeah. Like, I'm not sure if you were, but we had Blair White on yesterday. Yeah. Yeah. You know who you see it? I've seen, seen them on Twitter a couple of times. He said he'll. No, that's a bitch now.
Starting point is 00:28:49 I seen her yesterday. That is a bitch. Yeah, but she's like, he looks like a woman. Yeah. No, I got like, like, when I think of, like, if everybody, if all the transgeners look like her, there would be no issue in the bathrooms. It's just that when dudes are like me going to have with a dress on, that's what women have a problem. But she, I mean, I'll call her a sheet because she's, she got skin in the game. She got skin in the game, bro.
Starting point is 00:29:16 divorce everything. Yeah. Oh, man, damn. Yeah, she's cool. She was very open. Great sense of you, yeah. Yeah. I think I'm gay.
Starting point is 00:29:26 I think I'm gay, Joe. Just a little bit. Not full-blown. It's still treatable. Wow, man, that is so crazy, man. I mean, I hear the horror stories from. people and you had some and then I had my experience
Starting point is 00:29:49 I mean, well, there's smoke there's fire and I'm not trying to defend Diddy at all. I'm sure he's a despicable person but I see these lawsuits everybody at his party had to have known what's going to expect. Yeah, yeah, that's a fact.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Now that's 100% effect. That is a fact. That's undeniable because he was known, this is a thing, this is a guy that had stopped rapping decades ago. Stop really trying to own a label Everyone knows he was a pretty bad label owner. And still yet, he was known for only parties. Like, imagine how extravagant or either while your party's got to be.
Starting point is 00:30:24 To be surrounded by multi-millionaires who throw parties almost every weekend, but people remember yours. Everyone knew about ditty parties. People that weren't famous. People ain't have no money. Oh, poor hell and I knew about a ditty party. So that's how you know it's a big deal. There's no way they didn't know.
Starting point is 00:30:39 And people heard rumors at ditty parties. Oh, did he did this or this happened at a party. Most of the things I'm seeing, I've heard these rumors before. No difference than Will Smith and Jada. For years, for years I was a kid, people said, oh, Will Smith and Jada and they didn't open a relationship and this and that. Nobody believed it. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Nobody believed it. I didn't believe that either. Nobody believed it, but I feel like it's the same thing as Diddy. Those rumors had some truth to them. They existed for a reason. Like that story you shared me about the house with the five levels, the mansion. My manager told me about that.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Like, what's going over to see some executives? And he said, like, I'm going to go with you because they are obviously, you know, and they're probably going to want some favors. for me to sign you off. I was like, you know what? I just don't want to go. And that's even dear. That's, man, wow.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Yeah. So from your perspective, influencers are going through this now. Like, actors and rappers now? I'm thinking. Because I was worried about that. Yeah. I think you pretty much,
Starting point is 00:31:33 you're safe. It's on YouTube. Because we're all pretty much independent. We don't need to go through the gatekeeper. Like the record labels, you got to go through, you got gatekeepers. And they want favors.
Starting point is 00:31:43 Hollywood, too. Yeah. But YouTube. Influences. But as a influence, I'm sure as an influencer, you're still going to have people approaching you. Yeah. But you're independent.
Starting point is 00:31:55 You don't have to do that. Well, Cap Williams said it. There's gatekeepers. Yeah. Not on YouTube, though. No, not on YouTube. I'm talking about Hollywood. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Of course. All those people are sleaze bags. Yeah, I know, man. That time I went with that. I can still remember that guy, man. It was just, who, he's that kind of. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:32:16 He was sweating. He did like he was on a trip. He was turned on. Yeah. Yeah. He's like, oh my God, what color your eyes?
Starting point is 00:32:23 I was like, man, fuck this. You're supposed to be talking to me about being on a. This is what they told it. Yeah. It was a network and it was a show
Starting point is 00:32:35 about Sylvester Stallone. Yeah. We was going to host his show. We was going to host his show. That's how they lured us that. Yeah. And we get there. I was going to get some.
Starting point is 00:32:45 I was thinking I was going to get some Rambo shit. You know, some masculine, Max Lidding, and two homosexuals. Yeah. Strait of my crush came out. Damn, that's crazy. I think that my man, as I said, I don't think there's Hollywood steps for me.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Yeah. You know? Yeah. But back to you. How long was you, sound like he was pretty influential in the music industry. I want to say that influential. It's just that we did pretty good with our label.
Starting point is 00:33:08 It was the independent era. We did it from 2000. I'm sure. It was, I was, You must have been doing some good. They made you the offer the pigs. Yeah, because, well, this is the thing.
Starting point is 00:33:21 Well, it was because of the marketing, really. So the main thing with labels, if you're actually able to sell merchandise and you're able to market your own company or your label, they actually give you a pretty good deal. And it seems like it's a whole lot more shut off or it's a whole lot more inaccessible. But it's just people don't have the data.
Starting point is 00:33:36 Like most people, they're trying to sell records or they're trying to do shows. But they care about the business, part of the music business. They say, if you're able to handle logistics, you're able to manage the streams. If you're able to get people interested in traction, we'll give you some money.
Starting point is 00:33:51 It's a whole lot more accessible than I thought because I don't know if you guys remember, there used to be a clown phase, like 2016, something like that. Clowns in the woods. That was me. Yeah, I started that trend because I was uploading video.
Starting point is 00:34:04 I uploaded one video of a clown and it was called Timbo the Clown. And I uploaded that with my artist song in the background. And I was calling it like the clown theme. So you don't want kept me up at night. Yeah, and I was posting. My face wasn't attached anything, but I was posting that, and his music was everywhere.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Because the Malkins game. Yeah, if you search it right now, Mucho Caliente by 106 letters, you'll see through the comments, oh, that's clowns brought me here. And you'll see that the year. It was during the time October 13th, during that year and all, it was like Timbo the Clowns sent me, clowns in the woods sent me. But I was using that and creating hype and traction from that. And every time people would see the clowns, they would think of his music.
Starting point is 00:34:39 Right. But just presenting that to a label, labels love hearing stuff like that. They're like, dang this y'all nigga. is able to do this because they've seen it. Because it's just like the Grammys. Yeah, it's all about the Grammys. If they're able to see it, anything like awards shows,
Starting point is 00:34:52 like people will be wondering why certain movies don't win Oscars, they'll say, you've got to be making movies that they're watching. If you know who the judge are, what they're watching, what they're into, you've got to make stuff for them. They were able to see it. If they're able to see it,
Starting point is 00:35:04 they're interested in putting some money behind it. It's a whole lot more accessible than I thought. So they had the pigs and the robes and everything ready, huh? Yeah, hell no. Well, they get ready for you, And they watch you for arrival and stuff before you get those opportunities. But just like you, you get lured in.
Starting point is 00:35:16 I was flown to L.A. This is my second time actually being out in the West. That was 2017. I flew out to L.A. Georgia boy, going to Cali. Yep. But they fly you out and get this super excited. You've been to totally your parents thinking you're about to change everyone life.
Starting point is 00:35:30 So it is hard to tell people no. But I said no. But it's hard because you got everyone thinking you're going to come back with a bag. Exactly. But it's very genius. It's very genius. Because everybody's, you know, oh, man, he's a big opportunity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:41 Especially in L.A. during that time. Like you just, especially come from a small town, your family, just think you go to L.A. It just equals success. They don't know what's going on. I know. I know. You still said, no, man. They had to look at Mama's the mama now.
Starting point is 00:35:52 It worked out really well because I'm here. Yeah. Yeah. So it did work out. And if it did work out that way, I would have been more behind the cameras anyway. So it would have been more about the artist working because that's your job is to make them to start. Right. Right.
Starting point is 00:36:05 You're behind the more like behind the scenes. The more successful he is, the more successful I do. Hey, you know, I've noticed when I see a lot of celebrities. why are they always wearing shades and they're always high. Yeah, that's why. You just answer it because they're high. The shades is just to mask.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Their eyes being dilated and things like that. Yeah, it's looked like a lot of these people, these musicians, actors, they're going to mention their names. They're like, why do they have to be high to just be themselves? I don't get that. The number one thing that a lot of people,
Starting point is 00:36:33 they don't really revealing hip-hop. The number one drug I see that's used is methamphetamine. Not Adderall just straight out. Really? Straight-out meth. Yeah. I thought it was weed.
Starting point is 00:36:41 It shot me, too. But the main thing is. is that majority of artists say that they use meth to stay up they'll always use that as excuse to stay up they'll be on road tour etc etc and just supposedly nothing can do it like mef can get them as in tune to focus and remember on any lyrics it keep them focus it keep them white and it keep them in tune with their uh artwork so majority of it is meth and they have the shades to hide you know right their eyes are looking yeah but the shades of the hide how high you are yeah meth's some crazy shit because they start putting that in pre-workout you'd be strong as hell in the
Starting point is 00:37:11 gym. You're like, you go in the gym on meth. Like usually you'll take 2.25 and rip it like 10 times and max out. You take some meth. You're like, you hit 10. You'd be like, fuck it. Keep pushing. Yeah, you remember that pre-workout, Jack 3D? Yeah, I was saying. Yeah, they actually banned it had meth in it.
Starting point is 00:37:29 That's crazy, man. What? That shit put... That is crazy. I was taking that. I put on like 10 pounds of muscle like a month. Just taking that pre-workout. That's crazy. We got a creepy, uh, we got a creepy did a video. Yeah? Let's show it. I'm going to take your souls.
Starting point is 00:37:47 We have the power. We decide what's hot. If we don't go, nobody goes. If we don't support, nobody supports. We control what's cool. We control what's hot. We control what your kids listen to, what they dance to. We control what's in video games. We control how they wear their pants, sagged their pants.
Starting point is 00:38:07 We control everything. I'm going to, I'm going to tell. Take your souls. Yeah. Those eyes look crazy as hell. He's on meth right now. He's wild. Wow, dude.
Starting point is 00:38:23 I thought it was weed, alcohol. They all do weed and drink. But yeah, but it's just the, I would say the most popular one that you never see no one talk about on podcast. I mean, of course not. No one's going to admit doing meth. But it's meth. It's like very, very common for these artists to be doing meth and fetamine.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Wow. That's crazy. I'm going to ask you about Kamala Personally I don't think she's She's a black woman I don't think her dad is black No I don't believe so either There's a race of people in India
Starting point is 00:38:51 They look like African They look African but they're like Indian Yeah And they do not associate with African Well didn't Jamaican part of her family Own slaves or something Yeah but her dad Yeah you're absolutely right
Starting point is 00:39:04 They are trying to say Because her dad's from Jamaica That he's African But no you can be white in Jamaica. But when I see her dad, her dad looks a lot like me and my brother. But if you go on Google, you type it Afro Indian in Asia. They look just like me and Keith.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Oh, you do? Oh, do you? Yeah. But they're not, they don't consider themselves to be African. Yeah, they're Indian. They consider themselves to be Asian, Indian. And I find that so, you know, like we all know Democrats. they like to play the race call.
Starting point is 00:39:42 Look at Elizabeth Warren. She said she was actually Native American. Yeah. Blown and had blue eyes. Native American. You know, look at Beto O'Rourke from Texas. He actually changed his name.
Starting point is 00:39:52 His actual name is, what is it, Robert Francis? Yeah, people are thinking he was Latino, but he's not. He actually changed his first name. I don't think he did it legally. He just went by Beto.
Starting point is 00:40:01 That's a nickname for Robert and Latino come in. Yeah. The reason I bring up a race, but black women ran to the polls. I've seen countless videos on TikTok how they was going to go out and support her. Just because she's a black woman. Yeah. I could, I think, well, I ain't going to sell them.
Starting point is 00:40:17 What do you think about that? I feel like, I get frustrated with that. I think they, they, they're out of spite. I think they really just want to do it out of spite. Yeah. A lot of women frustrated with men, a lot of women frustrated with men in their own race, and they just want to do it out of spite to say a woman. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:33 Yeah, we have a lot of that in black, with black women. I don't need a man. I mean, I think that phrase was going by. I feel like that's been an engineer because you can't focus, you can't destroy an entire race unless you focus on both genders. You make the men thugs and you make the women independent. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:49 The rest of the clean itself. You see what they're doing the women now? You got six of red out here. I think they did a great job in destroying what the black, the typical black man should be. I'm so glad you mentioned that. Right. And now they're going after women. But you couldn't because that's actually what's happening. So the thing is, just like how
Starting point is 00:41:05 people say the world is a stage, well, they have sets and scripts. So like you said, they were focusing on the black male. And to add on to that, what the things that they did to us, blacks as a whole, we're seeing being implemented to all of America. We're seeing the same things that they did to us being implemented to white Americans and et cetera. But they've already completed their plans with the black males. They moved on to the women. You cannot name right now a male rapper.
Starting point is 00:41:30 That's hot. You can't. The females completely took over. They took over for the past two years. And that is because they've seen a shift in black men. to conservatism. I said, we don't lost these niggas, but we need to double down on the women. Right. We need to double down before they influence their women. So now they've influenced the women not to listen to us. But they seemed that the culture was shifting, that black
Starting point is 00:41:52 males were shifting towards a conservative culture. And they fear that. Like I always say, black people don't need to move forward. We're the only race in America that needs to go back. You look at us prior to the 1964 civil rights movement. We had better stats than every race in terms of birth, in terms of labor force participation, even in terms of the amount of crimes that we committed. We were better in every single way. 1964 Civil Rights Act came, which was originally going to be implemented by JFK,
Starting point is 00:42:19 but it was altered by... Lyndon Johnson. Yeah, Leonard Johnson. He confirmed to have altered it. He altered it and changed it from black prosperity to black dependency. And something else interesting with the Civil Rights Act is it included other races into our civil rights.
Starting point is 00:42:35 It included Jewish, you know, like Jewish civil rights, which it was genuinely for blacks, but Jewish people actually benefit more from the civil rights documentations than blacks ever did. Black's lives actually got worse. Right. Our lives got worse after the civil rights era. Right. And it just goes to show that their party, it was all a party choice. Lyndon Johnson, he was the president, right?
Starting point is 00:42:57 Yeah. Was that he became president because JFK got assassinated, right? Yeah. And a lot of people think a certain group, I'm not going to mention him, murdered him. It wasn't just that. Jack Ruby, Jackson Rubenstein. He shot, you know, Oswald, because he believed that himself.
Starting point is 00:43:16 He believed that he worried that people was going to try to align a crazy, he claimed, a crazy conspiracy theory with a group of people were trying to kill JFK. So what he does is kill the person that. Yeah, it's just a coincidence. He was a joke. So, like, in his opinion, he was like, yeah, I'm helping my people out, which it was, horrible optics. It's like,
Starting point is 00:43:36 you're better off just letting that dude, do what he do. Right, line up the dots. J. F.K. gets assassinated.
Starting point is 00:43:43 Leonard Jones become president. He changed the civil rights bill. If you connect the dots, yeah. It doesn't lie. Yeah, you crazy hell. I feel like everything
Starting point is 00:43:54 with blacks, they had us, they've confused us. Every time they told us to move forward, we were actually moving back. I feel like everything of civil rights,
Starting point is 00:44:01 even the marches. We're moving back every single time because when we were marching and telling him, people that we were lesser than that created a narrative for them to take pictures of and posted in our history books in present time to tell us that we were lesser than we actually were right even like Rosa Parks bitch had a drive she could drive right
Starting point is 00:44:17 Rosa Parks had a car yeah it was it was set up it was set up yeah it was a park's had a car yeah she didn't get on the bus it's car yeah it was it was it was set up it was a photo yeah it was a photo up damn a lot of people think there's a whole side up to enslaved black people yes I believe that wholeheartedly that our entire history has been manipulated to make us think we're something that we're not, to make us think that we're lesser. Even, like, it's never been illegal to be black in America. Right.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Never. You have never been a point in America where every black individual was enslaved because white people were slave too and there were more white slaves than black. Hell, even the term slaves comes from Slavic. There's no niggas that's Slavic. It comes from white people. Right. There were more of them and they were cheaper.
Starting point is 00:45:02 If you look through the documentation, white slaves are cheaper than blacks because they didn't last in the sun as long as us and they couldn't hold weight as long as us and this was given this was written by scientists and doctors they were setting prices we were it was only product so you could be a black person that owned white slaves you could be a black person on black slaves having a black slave was like on a
Starting point is 00:45:19 Lamborghini right it was accessible but not super accessible it wasn't that many even when you would have the slave ships I was looking back on the documents when I was doing my threads in the past on the original's documents anytime the slave ships would come it would bring about 12 slaves and it would be a massive event
Starting point is 00:45:37 for there being 12 slaves and I'm like there's no way you're going to tell me thousands of people were coming in if I'm looking everywhere through history I'm looking at the New Orleans and I'm looking at New York when these slaves were actually docked in on the original day
Starting point is 00:45:49 it's only 8 to 12 they didn't bring that many there was a lot of people that were already here indigenous black Americans that's more believable that they were enslaved and black moors were the ones that were slave owners even the first slave owner in America was a black man
Starting point is 00:46:04 right right uh anthony johnson i'll tell you that's the name he was the first slave owner had three in ditchers servants two of them white one of them black and he uh he let both of the white ones go and went up to congress which was democrat controlled and argued with the congress that that black dude still owe the uh debt to him which made him the first slave transferred him from indenture servitude to slavery and slave that dude to death wow first slave owner was black they've lied that's about history so i think to myself say now why wouldn't they tell niggas, the first slave owner was black. Because it would lead to a problem with two races.
Starting point is 00:46:38 It's going to lead to blacks thinking more about themselves and it's going to lead to whites thinking less of theirs. And it messes up the entire world stage because that's not the positions either are supposed to play. It makes me believe that whites was never in charge of the land of slave trade. I'm not going to even say their names. But they never were.
Starting point is 00:46:54 And that's the reason why Hollywood... That's the crazy thing. Black people think white people enslaved them. It wasn't white people. It wasn't white people. And you know that because Hollywood puts than I had. It's crazy to me. Just ran by Jewish people. Yeah, you look at roots. Like, I'm a kid in school. I remember roots. Why are kids
Starting point is 00:47:11 having to watch roots? It's a Hollywood document. My mama made us watch that with her. In school, they played that for us in school. And that's Hollywood. So you're telling me you're going to make something that's a Hollywood depiction of reality, and you're going to force that on kids and then even made us do essays on the story. Not that I'm growing, I see that's propaganda.
Starting point is 00:47:27 That's propaganda. I don't want to read from Hollywood and learn from Hollywood. I want to see the real documentation. to tell me the proofs because when I look at roots, I just see a black dude getting whipped. Right. And it leads us to think we're inferior. You're a kid seeing that. It's like even if you know those times were gone,
Starting point is 00:47:45 if you think those times of what your people are, it's going to be in your back of your mind. It's who you are. It's all propaganda, yeah. You know what? It's like they wanted the blacks to point the finger at the whites and they want the whites to point the finger at the blacks, but they have us so distracted.
Starting point is 00:48:01 The people are just pulling our strings. nobody points at them. No, that's what I believe. That's definitely what's going on. It's to make us hate people that aren't even our own enemies. Yeah, because that movie, it makes white people racist. Yeah. They like that, and they make black people feel racism.
Starting point is 00:48:17 They do it. Like, a lot of these people, even with roots, if you look at some of the actors that was in roots, they got a massive career jump from that, almost like it was a humiliation ritual. Right. Like the Roots star cast, they really took off of Hollywood, and most of them still relevant today.
Starting point is 00:48:29 He became a big star after that, right? Yeah. You know, good times. Yeah. I look back at those old roots episodes. They're like he's laughing. Hey, nigger. Toby'd be good nigger for you,
Starting point is 00:48:38 Master. He's like actually laughing in the scene when he's talking. Yes, he's smiling. He broke character and everything. I'll be good nigger for myself. Yeah. And it's like, man,
Starting point is 00:48:51 I don't know, it forced us to constantly watching that. It changes your perception, especially if I'm young, I'm going to have some type of anguish against whites. I know I did. Yeah. You're going to have to say in that.
Starting point is 00:49:02 You're going to have that. Now, I'll tell you, if they had roots and you had a white dude doing that to a black, niggas wouldn't feel no type of way about slavery. I was like, God damn, we have slaves, too. Like, we're going to look at it as it is. Yeah. It's just humans like, dang, we have some too. They don't want us to look at it at the highway.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Yeah, you look at it. You look at it empires white people to be racist and it makes black people to feel inferior. Yeah, it makes them feel completely inferior. And it's like, bro, if we knew that we owned slaves, if we knew that we were some of the slavers and we were kind of some of the most brutal, too. If you look at the documents, we were a lot meaner sometimes the whites. People are called me a coon, but this is history. Yeah, niggas crazy.
Starting point is 00:49:35 It's history. It's history, and the thing is, I'm not spreading history. This is the thing where people get confused with me when I speak history. I'm not spreading history to enrich white people or enrich Jewish people or rich anyone else. It's enrich in blacks because there's a reason they took it from your dumb ass. Right. There's a reason they don't want you to know it. You need to hear this stuff because this stuff tells you who you are.
Starting point is 00:49:54 They're still doing it to Africa. They're taking all their resources. Toby be good, nigger for Massa. Don't send Toby where. Toby be good for your handball. You could stay. Toby stay. Toby be good now.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Toby be real good. Toby be good, nigga, for Massa. Don't sit. I'll never watch it. That one white man couldn't trust his ass. That's why he chucked his foot off. Yeah. He kept running.
Starting point is 00:50:20 He kept running away. Yeah, but now black people think they're going to become slaves again because Trump's in office. Yeah, but they're still pointing a finger at the wrong people. Yeah. Is it anti-Semitic people? me to say the Jewish they are they ran the slave trade they ran the slave trade but till to this day
Starting point is 00:50:38 a lot of blacks think it was white I'm anti-Semite yeah you are I guess I'm an anti-Semite you can't point out anything the Jew did wrong that's right because they got murdered in the war or two seven men
Starting point is 00:50:52 them yeah yeah look at this I might wake up a motherfucker and it's crazy she's got the biggest lips I've ever seen this shit fits so many stereotypes. That is crazy.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Black people have been really conditioned to think that. You know, said that they fought for it. Why are y'all Trump supporters? Like, why is this a thing right now? Now, this is Russia disinformation. Russia paid her to do that. I can't do this somewhere.
Starting point is 00:51:32 I should have kept my vote to my soul because I knew it didn't fucking matter. I knew it didn't. in you know i feel one joe biden one that's crazy man like j z had a daughter or something it's like um when you um that's crazy cut all that shit out j z had a daughter oh leave it in that no you got a dog oh let's watch this one and i'm gonna act like an angry black fucking woman because i'm fucking angry i'm angry as fuck, bro. I'm angry. I'm hurt.
Starting point is 00:52:09 My feelings are fucking hurt. We always finish last. We always come fucking last to everybody. Even our own fucking men. And you niggas mom would be black. This shit is crazy. Y'all got black-ass daughters. I'm angry as fuck.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I'm gonna get drunk and cause a problem. So she's pissed at 20% of, what was it? 20% of black men voted for Trump? Yeah. That's still horrible. That's still horrible. That's ridiculously foolish.
Starting point is 00:52:40 Like, I swear it was going to be better this year. Right. Man, what? When I saw that, I was like... But I think it's typically around 95%. Yeah. Actually, Trump, man. Actually, it's moving in the right direction.
Starting point is 00:52:52 Yeah. This last election, man, it's like, you look at all the statistics in California, New York, the blue areas, they only won like eight or nine points in these areas. New Mexico, they usually win about 10, 15 points on the last three elections. It was down to five points. Yeah. You know, so the country's leaning right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Even California. Yeah. I think at this point it's going to be on conservatives to be able to win over the rest of the country instead of Trump. Yeah. We got a lot of momentum right now. I think a lot's going to ride on what's happening in Ukraine and a lot. I think a majority of it is riding on what happens in Israel. It seems that way.
Starting point is 00:53:30 If Trump goes in and fixes that, maybe, I mean, it'll be a miracle. They come out of a two-state solution. It's just if they stop that war, I think Republicans, the GOP, we got a lot of momentum. We can actually, you know, do a lot of good in America. But if that war goes wrong, I mean, I will be very upset if they go in there and just start bombing those people again. The entire war kind of confuses me for the fact that George Soros, he was investing in all of the BLM rallies in Antifa back in 2020. But then it comes to find out he's investing in Palestinian protests, you know, in this modern time.
Starting point is 00:54:06 He's Jewish too, right? Yeah, he is. Yeah. So that itself is just kind of strange to me, the fact that... He's a jobbolical, right? He's fun in both sides. Yeah, he's making it hard for his own party. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Actually, assistant, I think everything that Democrats did in terms of Palestine helped Trump get elected. Yeah, I know. Hey, why is Trump's new appointees? He's got a couple of them that saying, Huckabee? The new Americanism is Zionism. Right.
Starting point is 00:54:32 That's why I made that joke earlier in the podcast, that Trump is not really the president of the United States. Let me see if I can say it's... name right this time isn't Net Yahoo. Yeah. Yeah. Because the only reason why anybody gets elected this country, you got a lot of A-PAC money. Without that money,
Starting point is 00:54:48 you don't get elected. And you see the one congressman, the black guy from New York, he said a lot. He was very anti-Israel. He was. He was. He was. Pro-Palestan. He got voted out. They replaced him. Who? Yeah. Oh, white Jewish man. Cory Bush, too. Yeah, Cory Bush, too.
Starting point is 00:55:04 We replaced two blacks. A-Pet. Replaced both of them. Okay. Anyone that wants to take the stage and talk about dual loyalty is dead wrong. What this organization represents, what Western civilization represents today, is in understanding that Zionism and Americanism are the front lines of Western civilization and freedom in our world today. And what better time for that relationship? From the scrapping of the terrible Iran deal to the embassy move, the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish state and the recognition of the Golan Heights.
Starting point is 00:55:53 This president is a true friend of the state of Israel. It is an eternal bond, an unbreakable bond that represents faith and freedom and fidelity to historic, religious, and cultural traditions, the opposite of sexual. secularism and Islamism and anti-Semitism. I don't want to be Jeb Bush, but it's okay to clap. Just kidding. Anyone that wants to take... Did he just do this? Yep.
Starting point is 00:56:34 That's the newest guy. That's the Fox News host. Yeah. Right, right, yeah. It's disgusting how we... Right. I mean, I'd have a problem with somebody in Trump's cabinet standing up for, like, another country, whether it's Iran or something.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Soviet Union or whatever country it is. It's like, yeah, I think that. This means crushing anti-Semitism at home and supplying the state of Israel with what it needs, when it needs it without conditions to achieve total victory in the face of evil. See, this is the problem that the Trump administration is going to have. We didn't vote for none of this. We didn't vote for them and annihilate those people like that. That's going to backfire on it. They're not openly saying they're going to annihilate anyone. Well, everybody in his cabinet is, like, far right with Israel.
Starting point is 00:57:32 It's like pro, pro, pro, pro, Israel. It's like, they're talking about Israel's like almost like they are a state of the United States. Yeah. Well, they are, actually. You know that? Well, we got a lot of momentum. They're going to blow it. I mean, you got America in the palm of your hands.
Starting point is 00:57:57 If they're going in and not like those people, man, a lot of people is going to turn on Republican Party again. Well, maybe they're not going to do that. Well, what do you think about that, Don? In terms of Iran, I don't see a strike on Iran happening. Yeah. Yeah. Well, if it does happen, we know who goes to it.
Starting point is 00:58:17 Well, they would give all blame the conservatives. Right. It's likely, yeah, especially with us controlling House Senate. Yeah. The presidency is unfortunate, if anything happens in this country. We take them blame for it now. Right. Which is what I'm worried about because it puts them in a unique position because there are benefits from being in a losing position.
Starting point is 00:58:37 One of the benefits is anything that you do can make the other party look bad. So since they hold all terms of house, if cities were to start burning again, they could simply just claim, oh, they burn them because Republicans are better power. Yeah, it worked for Trump. That's what they do, even though they only burn when we're in power. Right. But there are people don't see it that way. They say, oh, my city is gone to shit ever since the Republican has became president and et cetera.
Starting point is 00:59:00 But I do see more destruction in America with him as president just because they're going to try to place it on him. It's easier to set up stage events with him as president. Because it only will reflect him. If they do that on Biden, it just doesn't help his administration. And I like how your mind works. He always marketing.
Starting point is 00:59:16 It's always strategy behind everything you see. That's how the music industry work. That's how everything works. Everything's marketing. Everything's a big stage. Everything's a script. Yeah, my favorite quote is, The World is a stage.
Starting point is 00:59:29 I truly do believe it entirely. Even all the way down in numbers, with numerology, a little bit I was studying, that Trump is a dog in Chinese numerology. And it's funny because the enemy sign of the dog is the dragon, and Kamala Harris is a dragon.
Starting point is 00:59:44 And we're in a year of the dragon. And for Trump, even beat her in her year, it's absolutely crazy. But the bad part of it is, if you lose or if you win during your enemy year, that you could have a lot of bad karma come up. So I could see if neurology was to be correct. I could see a war or some type of market crass
Starting point is 01:00:03 as soon as he becomes president, since he won in his enemy year. Because out of nowhere, you know, Kamala Harris was the forerunner for president, which would make sure sense because she's in her year. Why does a lot of these rappers, like Doja Cat, and they use all these different rapes? Why do you have all this satanic,
Starting point is 01:00:22 emigree around them? A lot of them don't even understand you know, this is the thing. A lot of these creatives, they don't really have the ability to control it. So like with a music video, a lot of artists are told to appear at this set and you'll be taken care of.
Starting point is 01:00:38 So they get them in the wardrobe, they get them, designers, everything, they just simply are there. Some artists even don't even get the chance to see it until it's released, like the finished product or no what's even behind them on the green screen. But that's, from what I've seen is about 80% of it. A very small few actually know what they're getting into or
Starting point is 01:00:53 with the symbols. For the most part, they don't even be knowing. They just dare to show up and leave. And they're trusting their team. Even if they might question it, they'd be like, oh, it's edgy and they might show them some numbers that will show that it sells when they put on demon horns. They'll make it make sense. But in truth, there's no need to do that.
Starting point is 01:01:10 Right. There's no need. It's just rituals. It's just a cult symbolism. It's speaking to people that are watching. It's speaking to people that are able to comprehend the messages. Like that rapper, Lil Nodonaw, Is that his name? He was rotting Satan. Yeah, see, there's no point to that.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Yeah. There's no need to do that. There's absolutely no reason to have to do that. Yeah. There's no need to do it. You don't need me to do it. To be edged. But it's required because it's just complete rebellion.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Yeah. What's the other, don't mean to cut you off, that other guy singer, Sam Smith. He used to put out very beautiful songs. Now everything's so sexualized is disgusting. He even had demonic imagery as well. Right. Like satanic.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Yeah, I think he actually is Satan. Yeah. some of the stuff he's doing he's getting a lot of weight and he's just I mean everybody know he was LGBT LGBTQ what the fuck LGBTQ right but his music
Starting point is 01:02:03 was wholesome it makes sense it was great music it was great music not everything is just about it's all it's all about rebellion with these people it's about rebelling God even the rainbow you know God originally gave us the rainbow as proof that he would never flood the earth again and they made the symbol of homosexuality
Starting point is 01:02:17 they took his symbol Yeah. And made it something that completely wasn't. So it's all about rebelling God and anything that he stands for, changing his symbols, changing his words. Even like the name Jesus, Jay doesn't even exist in the Hebrew. So how the hell does Jesus exist? Like the name Jesus, it would be. And I don't think that's by accident.
Starting point is 01:02:36 I think somebody is behind the scenes on that. Not letting us know the true name of God. It did say one of the most unforgivable sins is to speak his name in vain. We might be saying it in vain if we're not saying it correctly. Right. Right. Some people call them your shim. I know almost all the names of Jesus start with a why because why, J translates to Y in Hebrew. Anything that has a J would have been Y'i would have been Y'i. Oh, really? How do you think you... Like Jacob is Yacob.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Yacob. Yacob. That's Jacob's Jacob. So I'm Christian. But in my Bible, the Christian Bible, Jacob, but if I was Muslim, he'd have been Yacob. Yacob. They claimed Yucube created white people. It's very interesting. Oh, yeah? Muslims, yeah, they got claiming Yakub with some scientists that created white people, but it's just Jacob. Hmm. It just depends on the translation.
Starting point is 01:03:24 But we're not worshipping, but we're all studying the same people. It depends on the lettering. Right. The pronunciation, the language they spoke. Yeah. Hey, man, I don't feel so good, man. What's wrong with you? I'm embarrassed to tell you.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I'm just going to tell you, I ain't took a shit in like two weeks, man. Ain't you taking your O.H? You're optimal human? I thought we ran out of it. Man, here, take this. Here's something right here. Take it. Get it up in you.
Starting point is 01:03:49 Drink that. Get that probiotics. That artichoke. And he's good. That apple powder. All those essential nutrients and get your intestines right. Yeah. Get them intestines right.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Get it all up in you. Swallow it. There you go. Why are you drinking it like a Kool-Aid or something? You made it with cold water. I'm over there getting brain-freezed. What's good with cold water? It's like a smoothie.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Oh, man. a move. Oh man. Go to optimal human.com for it slash heart twins and now try optimal human for free today. Hey, a lot of people think Jesus was black. Do you think? He was. You think
Starting point is 01:04:37 he was? I think he was definitely he's not pale. This is why because the original depictions of Jesus portray him as a Negro at the bottom of Cambridge. Cambridge has the document of him and Yale University also has the original depictions of Christ. So the image of Christ that we have is Caesar Borgier.
Starting point is 01:04:53 and he is the son, like the son of a king. He was a gay man. He was gay? The image of Jesus, this dude was never really the original image of Jesus. One of the oldest depictions of Jesus is on the slab is called the Raisin of Lazarus, and it's got a dude with a fro, Raisin Lazarus. It existed thousands of years before this Caesar-Borgier picture. I wonder why Christianity made him, like, with blue eyes and brown hair and made him white.
Starting point is 01:05:18 The Jews did it. It used to do it. Yeah. The Raising of Lazzar. It's called the Raising of Lazarus. Because is it true that Christianity came from Ethiopia? Yeah. So that's interesting.
Starting point is 01:05:32 Yeah, Bantu is actually the original Hebrew. Bantu trans, well, it means group of people. And the original Bantu actually was, you know, Ethiopian and black and African and all, which would have been considered original Hebrew. Something else that's pretty interesting, man, is the fact that, in Bantu, Jesus, the way that they pronounce who Jesus is,
Starting point is 01:05:56 they got it from Exodus in the book of Exodus and it said, they asked them who his name was. It said, I am that I am or I am who I am. But if you read that in Bantu and it translates, it translates to the word Sinini 90. So back in the past, the original name of Jesus was Sanini 90. And I thought that was kind of interesting
Starting point is 01:06:12 and I did a little bit more digging and I looked at the movie Avatar. And like the main character is named Sanini 90. And I was like, well, that's kind of strange but i did a little bit more digging and i look who came james cameron is look at his early life and i kind of find out they was like why are there no black people in avatar and he said there are they're just blue right and i was like man that's what i was thinking like what if there's a chance this motherfuckers know what's really real right and they're putting in our face through hollywood
Starting point is 01:06:42 because what's avatar about like some white man coming in and people coming in destroying all these great trees exactly turn them to mountains It's pretty much the same conspiracies of what the world used to be of the avatar world. But I find it very odd that the main character is actually the name of Jesus Christ in Bantu Hebrew. See, I didn't know that about the main character's name. I didn't know what the meaning behind it. But ever since I saw that move, I've said, they got white people colonized this place. These people, this blue, they got braids and dreads as a deans and niggas.
Starting point is 01:07:13 I was like, I always saw that move from that perspective. Yeah, that's crazy. I never did. I got older. I've never seen it from that perspective. Especially, girl, he was banged? Yeah. That was a sister.
Starting point is 01:07:26 It was a total sister. It would make sense, though. Black people connected to the earth. The avatars are connected to the earth. They were taller, more athletic, pretty much living in the garden of Eden. And you have people come out from the caves or wherever you want to consider it
Starting point is 01:07:45 to come destroy what they had. Right. You know what makes sense. They even teach you in Masonry. Yeah. Well, when Mason's belief that Jesus, he was taught his miracles how to perform his miracles in Egypt, which is pretty interesting as well. He learned it already.
Starting point is 01:08:01 We're considered magic, but they, like they said the Catholics, took that away because it wasn't really good for... Right. Just the whole look at Jesus as his whole. But he was really close with all of Africa. Yeah. Jesse Lee Peterson will say he's white, though. Definitely. You do just it is?
Starting point is 01:08:18 Yeah. Just leave. Oh, hell no, he couldn't have been black. There's documentation. This is the point. I like to look at dates. If him being a Negro predates anything of him being white, then that's what I have to go off of. I wouldn't care if he was Hispanic or Asian.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Right. If it's documentation, if I found documentations that predates anything and saying he's a Negro that's Asian, then Jesus is Asian now. Right. That's just the way to do it. It's the most obvious way to do it to find the original source. Yeah. He probably is black because his lazy-ass needs to hear him come back. Keep hearing.
Starting point is 01:08:48 And he got betrayed. Yeah. And you think about it. If Jesus was black, that mean Jews at that time were black, too. Yeah. What they did. Right. They betrayed him.
Starting point is 01:08:56 He was at the last supper. Niggas exing around at the table. Yeah. Looking at who's going to handle everything. This sounds like some niggins. Yeah. You got a snitch. You got a snitching on them, save it also.
Starting point is 01:09:07 It's the same stuff people go through. Black people go through betrayal more than any other race. Right. Would that not be a curse from Christ? Yeah. Right. Oh, man. He never, he, the thing is, the same way that they make women suffer from Eve.
Starting point is 01:09:18 He make niggas suffer for betraying him. Right. Wow. Yeah. That's some deep shit right there. God never forgets. Right. Never forgets.
Starting point is 01:09:27 It's only that people do because they stop telling us the story. So, but he'll always hold us accountable. So black people are cursed. I would say, yeah. I would say so. Yeah, because it doesn't make sense. It's like we're totally different from everybody else.
Starting point is 01:09:40 So envious, jealous. Yeah. It's all the things that got Christ killed. Right. It's the same energy, the same spirits. Yeah. Damn. Hope some black people listen to this podcast.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Got a fuck. Yeah, man. That's some deep shit right there. Yeah. Digged your homework on that. Yeah. I bring those two together. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:04 You're really religious. You're like, I consider myself religious, but you're on another level. I'm very, I'm very Christian. People get it kind of confused. I'm just more, I would say, original Christian because I don't, I'm not the Christian that I'm taught to be. I'm the Christian that I learned through research and I just didn't accept things for O'DR.
Starting point is 01:10:23 My religion got so much stronger because when I graduated and I got out the army, I actually tried to disprove God was real. And this is what brought me closer to him. I was like, there's no way this stuff can be real. And I spent so much trying to disprove his existence. And that's what brought me to him.
Starting point is 01:10:40 It's like I did experiments and I was looking up all this data from different translations and all these different texts. and it just brought me closer to them because even the things like the water experiment or finding out what our words do or even finding out how to word, Yahweh is in the Bible
Starting point is 01:10:56 or even when we breathe, when you inhale, there's Yah and you exhale, you're saying, way. So all of us are speaking God even when we're breathing. I'm like, okay, that's strange. And then I look at the water experiment and I look at when you say the word, hey, that water, how it disrupts and be destructive. And if you say, I love you to water,
Starting point is 01:11:11 if you look at it through a magnifying glass, it's actually harmonized. And they say the same thing can be done to our blood. I'm like there's too much intentionalism in this world for it to be random. It's too intentional. There's too much stulton to this planet that we are living on for it to have been random. Yeah. I just think the wrong people are fully aware of this and they're pulling everybody's strings.
Starting point is 01:11:33 They're using it to manipulate people. And we're too busy arguing amongst ourselves. We're not really looking at the big picture. We're not looking at holistically. Well, explain why black people embrace like, we emplace some foul shit. culture just foul right like our women are like a character curve what a woman is now with all the bbls and in the lip it's just like it's women don't even look like that so i saw a video of cardi b she was uh talking about oh my just ratchet do you pull up a video
Starting point is 01:12:07 i don't want to look at that girl no just the way she talked she was talking about sexual transplant disease you were just looking at we was looking at like five minutes yeah yeah i don't know what that video at man i'm trying to do You know what I'm talking about, Joe. That woman, man. Yeah, and she's sucking dirty niggas dicks. Yeah, it's just like, and then just that whole, like, that's the epitome of what the Democrat Party is.
Starting point is 01:12:32 They go to her to represent the black community. That's who they brought out in front of Detroit. Yeah, Gorilla, too. It's just, working. I mean, as a black person, you don't see this stuff. Yeah. It's so disrespectful, but we embrace. that shit. Yeah. And then we,
Starting point is 01:12:49 when we call it out, like us three, they call us Uncle Tombs. Yeah. Coons. Our culture's been infiltrated. When hip hop started, it was about poetry. It's poetic. About being able to get through the times of seeing the world for a different side of being original woke just to see things for what it was. And even with Tupac,
Starting point is 01:13:05 you can see that transition. Tupac wasn't originally a gangster rapper. And they had them put the band down on. They had them get the Thug, life tattoo and all that for image. And my own time when Tupac became this gangster rapper was hip-hop as a whole was changing. was adding incentives to make more gangster music to influence the culture that we see today.
Starting point is 01:13:23 It was infiltrated. I feel like almost everything that is corrupted, it started off pure. But money came into it because people saw it and said, okay, they got a massive audience. Same way how people get compromised. As a massive audience, we could benefit from controlling this
Starting point is 01:13:38 and controlling these type of people that's there because they get a profile on who your audience is just by who you are. It's like if we could change these type of people because you've got to think about hip-hop, if it's poetic, It's something that was positive. So if they're like, if we could change this positive,
Starting point is 01:13:50 and we know almost all of them are listening to it, we can almost control the race off this alone. Right. It was absolutely important for them to gain control of hip-hop. They had to. But they first had to get us aligned with hip-hop, so they had to first make us feel like none of these other different type of genres related to us, even though we made them.
Starting point is 01:14:07 We made country. Country. We made blues. We made all that. But as Tom Gould went on, they wanted us to disconnect from these things. That way you can control us entirely by only controlling one genre. Mm-hmm. Right. It doesn't affect anybody else. It just affects them.
Starting point is 01:14:22 And any of the ones that it do affect that is not black, there are lost cause. Right. It's fun how they look at black country music singers. Black people laugh at them. Look at it is. He's trying to be white. Yeah. Ignorant. Just ignorant. Just ignorant. Just we embrace some of the foulest, dumbest fucking people. Yeah, man. I think she was standing outside. Yeah, she's talking about keeping your kookees clean and...
Starting point is 01:14:44 Yeah. Yeah. I ain't trying to look at that shit. That woman is like... Oh, you gotta see this, man. If you haven't seen it, Don, you gotta... I'm sure he's... I'm sure he's seen it. That one made this round. She was like in a gray. Yeah, she had a great outfit.
Starting point is 01:15:02 Look at that shit. It's like... There it is. Keep going back down. Next one. Boom. That's it. Oh, that's hot. You gotta tell, babe, yo, your dick's more like mustard, my nigga. You want to throw my pH balance off.
Starting point is 01:15:14 Y'all bitches be fucking these little dirty-ass niggas. You got be sucking their dick and shit. Y'all be gagging on it. y'all think you're gagging on it because the dick is big but no bitch is because it stink. Another thing is right, while your pH balance is throwing off because yeah bitches need to fucking brush your teeth before you suck dick. Y'all eating barbecue ribs the whole day, bacon, egg, and cheese, then you suck your nigga thick and right after he directly put it inside your pussy. Now you got bacon egg and cheese grease inside your pussy. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:15:39 I'm only giving you this advice because I love you and you don't want to take advice. I eat them bitch. Roll the dice and keep walking around with that dehydrated pussy. Like I said, I love y'all. And this is for y'all to keep the watch. See, that song was out Wop. Way ass pussy? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:54 So that's why she was doing that stupid shit. Mm-hmm. What a nasty bitch. Yeah. Oh, my God. And the problem is black people idolize her. They want to emulate her. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:16:10 To women. But no other race does that. They don't idolatize the trash. Nope. Yeah. And another thing they don't do is when Democrats, they appeal to these other races, They never do it like Negroes. Like, okay, Asians for the most part, they have a lot of culture in Kung Fu.
Starting point is 01:16:26 I have yet to see a Democrat rally. Oh, the Kung Fu competition for the Asians. Why don't they hit piadas for the Mexicans? Exactly. They don't do. They don't bring none of that out because it's like shit. They're going to get canceled. But Negroes bring out the rappers.
Starting point is 01:16:40 I heard the niggas like rap. Bring out the rappers. Only we can be treated this way. Like, you don't bring out Asian Oriental music. Right. Like every time I go in a Chinese restaurant, they don't listen to American music. So play the shit. they want to listen to.
Starting point is 01:16:50 You won't do that because they'll find it disrespectful. We're the only ones that embrace what's disrespectful to other races. Yeah, and that's a perspective everybody can understand. You go to an Asian, predominantly Asian community, and you come out there going, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, y'o, y'all, yo. And they come out there and a gig going, yo! They're going to get disrespected. Yeah, them Asian people will probably do karate on it.
Starting point is 01:17:19 They're not going to vote for you. You're like, you're like, you're mocking me. Like they mock black people all the time. And they're like, yes, Gorilla is here. And she's up that fucking twerking and it's like, we call the shit out and we cooom us. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you get it. It's so true. Man.
Starting point is 01:17:42 That's sad, man. Hell yeah. Did you ever watch that? Yeah, yeah, I've seen every episode. It's good. Dude, I used to watch that all the time. I thought it was just funny. I didn't believe the stuff was real.
Starting point is 01:17:55 It was way ahead of time. Yeah. Way ahead. Check it over here with some of your new gear. Now, the vest isn't actually bulletproof, correct? No, not really, but it's a hot style. And pink is definitely the in color for the season. And here we have the Gangstilicious Super Long Team.
Starting point is 01:18:12 Oh, that's long, baby, but that's the style, right? Why's the backside cut out? I knew you're going to ask that. I like your attention to detail, Cal. I tell you why? That way, you don't have to waste time lifting up your t-shirt. You can get to your toast real fast, you know what I'm saying? Get the drop on a nigga.
Starting point is 01:18:25 Not that we want the kids to carry guns and nothing like that, because we always tell the kids that that ain't the way. Matter of fact, I had a song called kids, that ain't the way. But if you got to pull a burner out on a nigga, this t-shirt could give you the half a second or more that may save your life. Now, this here is just amazing. Pearl necklaces. I didn't know men wore pearls.
Starting point is 01:18:46 Oh, yes, definitely, definitely, Kelly. You know, we just want cats out there in the street. You know, the step-day jewelry game up. It's all about pro-necklaces. Wow, Carl necklaces. Right now, we... Yeah, you see that before football guys. What's that football player for the 49ers?
Starting point is 01:19:04 What's his name? Oh, he's running back. He's went viral. He's wearing these, like, feminine outfits. He's a really good running back. He's like a running back wide receiver. Yeah. Yeah, I forget his name.
Starting point is 01:19:16 You follow football? I stopped that for the Falcons lost Super Bowl Oh you did? Oh that's That broke your damn part Huh That shit was crazy
Starting point is 01:19:25 I actually stopped After that You like I don't watch the sense Dude I mean you got a lot in common I used to be the biggest Atlanta Braves fan What?
Starting point is 01:19:33 Yes Didn't that Those dudes went to the world Seas every year And they made me quit watching See You just can't take it no more And I was like I go on
Starting point is 01:19:41 politics So you can have more time for it So You're like a Buffalo Bills fan They went to three straight Super Bowl Bowls and lost. Oh, I didn't even know.
Starting point is 01:19:49 I didn't keep up. Two of them was against Dallas. And the other ones, I think, New York. That's like, I can't be a Buffalo Bills fan. They take y'all to the Super Bowl and lose three straight Super Bowl. Yeah, it takes your energy. It's siphons your energy, definitely. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:02 That's where it does. It's interesting. In those arenas, they remind you a lot of, like, Rome. Yeah, glad it is. And it's interesting, too, from the, if you put the ceiling on a dome, it makes an eye from above. It's so crazy. All domes, when you close them up, and you leave. that hole in it, it makes an eye.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Yeah. Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it does. Yeah, it makes an eye. What's his name? No, he's like, that's a guy mocking him. He's really big on Instagram. He mocks all of them.
Starting point is 01:20:32 He's a San Francisco running back. I forget his name. I ain't a lot of them dressed. Yeah. Put San Francisco running back. Put gay outfits. Some of the outfits. What's his name?
Starting point is 01:20:44 Samuel. Debo. Debo Samuel. Yeah. Yeah, there's a video going to run. He was walking around. It's like, it's just so feminine. You, like, would not wear that.
Starting point is 01:20:53 It's like... It's almost like it's some kind of... Somebody's making them do it. No. He's always... It's brand new. Everybody's talking about it. Debo's Samuels...
Starting point is 01:21:11 Just put Debo Samuel outfit. Yeah, put Debo's Saniel's skirt. Was that what it was? It looked like a skirt, but I think it was shorts. There it is. your left. There it is. Right there. Top left. Top left. See it? Right there. My left. Yeah. Yeah. Is that a video? Oh, man. That's crazy. What the hell? You haven't seen this? You go out to meet it. Like, you're on jock from the side. Yeah. Do you think that's like some kind of humiliation ritual?
Starting point is 01:21:50 I don't feel like the stylist told them to wear it, but I feel like most of that's stylists, but they agree to wear it because it must be a lot of times these stylists, they work with PR companies. And if you put on certain things, like I said, a symbol, a whole world is ran by symbolism. If you are seeing in something perfect paces, people will know that you are positioned to be there wearing that. So it lets those that said power know you're ready to play ball. You're ready to play. You're ready to join. You're ready to go to the next level, etc. So just the signal. I'm not saying that's what it is, but it could be signaling. It could be definitely be signaling like a symbolistic signaling. Right.
Starting point is 01:22:25 Maybe it's a new contract. Maybe you're trying to go to a new team. This thing's going on behind the scenes. They say, do this, and we'll get this done for you. But that signal, I mean, that tells a lot of people. So if someone's on the inside, they see that they automatically know what's going on. Like some people mentioned with the baby when first thing when the baby started going viral, he went to South by Southwest wearing a baby dog. And got so much height out after that.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Baby was like a gangster rapper. He had no reason. Like when I say that it was so out of character for him wearing that baby diaper. It's like, still killed someone at Lombard. Right. This dude, I put hands on everyone and you in a baby diaper. And the only things when I know what I know about hip hop, when I started thinking, okay, maybe someone influenced this brother do it
Starting point is 01:23:06 because they don't talk about it after this guy. That's like it, like it never happen. Yeah. Is that like a picture of that or something? Yeah, the baby, when a baby diaper? Yeah, because I like the baby. Yeah, he's one of my favorite rappers, but it's just, it's so out of character.
Starting point is 01:23:20 It's like, yeah. It was a reason behind that. Yeah, it was just so out. It was no need. You were at the top. you have no need for the same. Like you don't have to do this. Like he was at the top.
Starting point is 01:23:29 Right. You're on top of the world. Yeah. Yeah, it was no need for that. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He went all the way to South. Yeah, he performed with it and at all.
Starting point is 01:23:39 He performed. Yep, South by South. West in Texas back now. It was no reason. It was no reason. That is crazy. It's no reason. What's that in his hands?
Starting point is 01:23:54 Hot dogs? See? He got hot dogs wearing a diaper and he's got two of them. He looks happy though. He's a big guy, I'm doing it. I did not know about this. I don't follow rap music.
Starting point is 01:24:11 I just listen to music. I hear his music. I like his music. Yeah, he makes great music. He does. But it was just something that I thought was just so out of character. I didn't understand it.
Starting point is 01:24:20 Yeah. See, I've seen this picture. You got that cover. So, look, that's his album cover, but people never see the bottom part. Wow. You know that. Right.
Starting point is 01:24:28 I've never seen this. It changes the whole perspective. And that says that's a really good photo because that right there, that photo to me represents the industry. What you see is not the full picture. Wow. Yeah. To me, that really is a good representation.
Starting point is 01:24:40 That's more symbolism. Yeah, you don't see the full picture. Right. You see, you only see from the top up. You see the star. Yeah. See, you only can see that. You can explain it to the people while you see it, but you see it.
Starting point is 01:24:52 See, that's it's it. That's the album cover right there. That's all you see. That's the present. That's what the. people see that's the star that's the celebrity that's what's presented to you right that's the gangster but you look at it from the outside what's really going on the bigger picture yeah it shows you the bigger picture he got a big ass smile on his face yeah that's a great yeah the world's sick man
Starting point is 01:25:14 that's a great analogy of the music industry damn hey man what can people find you Go to my YouTube. Dom Luker, D-O-M-L-U-C-R-E, or my ex spelled the same way. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I didn't know you had a YouTube.
Starting point is 01:25:33 I just started it in like March of February. Okay. Yeah, you got to stick with it. It's kind of slow on YouTube, but it picks up. I've been hurting. So I just stay in consistency. I dropped to a day, and I filmed even before I came out here. So I got two in drafts.
Starting point is 01:25:48 Yeah, I make sure I have to come out every day. Yeah. Hey, everybody go follow. Dom Luker on YouTube and Twitter. Yeah. Thank you, brother, for coming out. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you.
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