Hodgetwins Podcast - MAGA Is The New BLACK! - Twins Pod | Episode 43 - Anthony Brian Logan

Episode Date: December 13, 2024

Uncle Toms unite! Anthony Brian Logan is one of the top Black Conservatives. We talking about the Daniel Penny trail, BLM, hood stories, Diddy, and all kinds of other topics! Send this one to your bla...ck friends, y'all. Maybe they'll wake up! Get your Twins merch and have a chance to win a Ford F250 Tremor 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

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We got Anthony Brian Logan in the house. Yeah. We got a damn good show. I had to do it. Had to try a little bit. How did you get started talking politics on YouTube? And I was trying to find somebody that I could relate to on YouTube talking about politics. I was conservative and nobody around me was conservative.
Starting point is 00:00:16 My family members, they ain't trying to hear it. They're trying to cuss me out. I'm like, can I find somebody to talk to somebody that can relate to me? I'll like, I'll just be the person. Why not? And here I am. Why do you think there's so much peer pressure for black people to vote Democrats? Because we don't know anything.
Starting point is 00:00:29 We don't have no education. A lot of my black friends in Virginia, a lot of them that was calling me all types of names back then when I said I'm going to vote for Trump 2016. Right. Hey, man, I voted for Trump this time. I love what you're talking about, watch all your videos. It's a big shift. Hey, what do you think about this Daniel Penny trial? Listen, Daniel Penny is a hero and people should want him to be on the train with him.
Starting point is 00:00:49 I got some crazy stories, some hood stories. Yeah, let's hear him. Oh, man. Hey, is it just me? Your feet on Instagram. I just see nothing but black people just crashing out. black women, black dudes fighting. I'm like, why does this keep coming up in my feet?
Starting point is 00:01:03 Is your feet like that, too? I don't really see that too much. I'll be seeing them, the Instagram models on my feet. I don't be seeing it. Oh, you be like, you know, fuck. Oh, you be looking at them twerking videos. What do you think about these female rappers? Sexy Red.
Starting point is 00:01:17 This promote ratchettness. Man, sexy Red. That's somebody that I hate a lot. Every time I see her, it's just like, if the STD could just animate as a real person, it's sexy Red. Oh. They call us sellouts and that we're detrimental to the black community. We're not doing all this crazy stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:34 We're not criminals and we're not advocating for drug use or criminal behavior. But we're the ones that's going to destroy the black community. Instead of like shit like that. It's nuts. Everything is backwards like bizarre or Superman. Everything is the other way. Y'all, y'all share it checked it? Yeah, it's gay as fuck, right?
Starting point is 00:01:51 I was all that. I was like, wait a minute. I saw you pull it out and you put it on. I'm like, hold on. That's crazy. We should be sharing shit. We sometimes go to the bathroom to go. Talk.
Starting point is 00:02:07 And what the chap at, man? You ain't put it on? Y'all share a checkstick. Yeah, that's gay as fuck, right? We'd be doing this just a kid, man. I was like, wait a minute. I saw you pull it out and he put it on. I was like, hold on.
Starting point is 00:02:19 Y'all got another little phantom chatstick somewhere. Y'all got the same way. That's crazy. We sometimes go to the bathroom together. Doc. Hey, you record this? Yeah, that's how we start the show. Yeah, welcome to episode 43.
Starting point is 00:02:38 We got Anthony Brian Logan in the house. What's up, brother? Yeah. We got a damn good show. Had to do it, had to try it a little bit. Right. You did it good. You did it real good.
Starting point is 00:02:50 Usually we have guys come on here and they try to do it and they sound like they trans or something. Hey, man, but how did you get started talking politics on YouTube? What got you started? All right. So back in 2015, I was trying to find somebody that I could relate to on YouTube talking about politics because I was conservative and nobody around me was conservative. My family members, they ain't trying to hear it.
Starting point is 00:03:12 They're trying to cuss me out. I'm like, all right, can I find somebody to talk to, somebody that can relate to me? But I ain't really found nobody. It was some guys, but I'm like. I think there's Larry Elder. That's who I came across. Larry Elder, but I wanted somebody that was more my age. I looked at him more like a mentor type of figure.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Father figure, exactly. So I wanted somebody that was more like me. But it was nobody. So I was like, nobody. I'll like, I'll just be the person. Why not? Right. And here I am.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Yeah, right. I remember when I wasn't even very political, I used to come across a lot of conservatives. And I used to hate them. I remember I was looking at Pierce Morgan when I was a liberal. And he was talking to Ben Shapiro. He was talking about that whole school shooting. And I saw Ben Shapiro and he was just eating Pierce Morgan alive.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I said, come on, man. This conservatives eating you up on. on your own shoulder. You're making this look stupid. So this guy's got in, he got everything to say when he always had an answer for everything. Yeah. And it's just like, when I used to look at conservatives,
Starting point is 00:04:11 I was like, man, they always got a great answer for all the questions. That means you're wrong. Right. And I couldn't accept that I was in the wrong at the time. Yeah. Yeah. There was a lot easier when we came across Larry Elder, came across Candice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:25 And then I felt like I was no longer a unicorn anymore. Right. I just look at the black community. I'm like, man, you people fucking suck. Man, it's a mess. It's like a culture. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Now, it's not all black people, but it's so many of them like that. It's like it makes us all look that way. It's 90% of them. It ain't that much. Yeah. Black women voted for Kamala Harris. What was it? 93% clip?
Starting point is 00:04:52 Yeah. Out of the ones that voted, 93%. And then black man, I think it was 80%. Somewhere in the 80s. Low 80s, yeah. Yeah, that's good. That's actually good. That's actually great.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Yeah. It's usually in the 90s. But, uh, tell us about, um, we grew up about seven, married, kids, anything like that. Okay, so I was born in Charleston, West Virginia. That's all my family's from West Virginia. We went to different places. I got a lot of family in D.C. I got a lot of family in Roanoke, Virginia.
Starting point is 00:05:21 My granddad came from South Boston, Virginia. You know what that is? Yeah, I've been to South Boston before. I went to South Boston. There was another city there close by. I forget the name of it. But I remember South Boston. It was like a lot of black people.
Starting point is 00:05:32 It's Chocolate City. And I was like, yeah, I'll never fucking go there again. Because I was a vacuum cleaner salesman at the time. And I was knocking doors trying to sell vacuums, right? And the black dude came to a dude and said, what's up? He had a gun on him. I was like, and then the white guy told you not to come to this.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Because I was not familiar with South Boston. Yeah. But, so what was it like for you growing up? I mean, it was different because I was born. I'm in West Virginia. So it was like, I don't know, man. I kind of described it like being Nigerian, first-generation Nigeria.
Starting point is 00:06:05 Right, because it's really white there. Yeah, it's white and it's like you bought 30 years in the past. Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. So when you, in that culture, in that environment, you come to where I grew up in Norfolk, Virginia Beach, it's night and day. So when the summertime, I'm in West Virginia, I'm 30 years in the past, then I go 30 years in the future back in Virginia Beach. So I got the city experience and the country experience at the same time.
Starting point is 00:06:25 So it was good. We had no money, but it was still a good childhood. Yeah. I didn't have any money. My childhood sucks. No, it's okay. Man, we probably had one of the worst childhood of making. Twins could ever experience.
Starting point is 00:06:38 It was good. We had both parents for the most part. Yeah. Y'all had both parents and it's like, okay, so how was it bad? Don't we y'all getting beat? We y'all getting put outside late at night and cold? Well, the black kids bullied me. And then I got bullied by the black kids and then the white kids called me the N-word.
Starting point is 00:06:52 I was, like, trapped in the twilight zone. Because you're light-skinned. So you two light-skinned for the blacks and then two black for the-. You know what's crazy being? My complexion is like, I grew up people, it's like, you're not black, but then when I would go to my white friends, I would actually experience racism and black people don't get that I get a lot of the same thing. Just because my complexion might be lighter than you, people see me as African American. That it actually says, like white people say us as an abomination. Some white woman either took it or some white dude penetrated a black soulless woman or something. I'm just speaking from a white perspective, right?
Starting point is 00:07:36 Right. But we were seeing us like the end too. But we're very poor, man. Our first house we grew up in didn't even have a bathroom. Oh, wow. Yeah, the outhouse? Yeah, the outhouse. It had an outhouse.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Wow. It was bad. And we didn't have nothing. It was very poor. And then, you know how, like, right before school, you go to the mall to buy a lot, those get rid of school, right? Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Yeah, guess what my mom and daddy went to, what school shopper for us? What, third store? Who will? Family dollars? That's even worse. Like, you just get your straight-up, straight sheet, and that might be okay,
Starting point is 00:08:14 family dollar. Right. They're the boss, Russela jeans. Yeah, Russell's. And there was these knockoff rebocs called USA Five-Hos. Wow. Everybody come to school and rebarks and joy of ash and all the neighbors.
Starting point is 00:08:28 So black kids did. didn't like this, so you just give them another excuse to pick on me. Because, you know, black kids with kids in general can be very cruel. Especially when you pour. Yeah. We just dressed like rednecks. Right. Let's stop talking about it.
Starting point is 00:08:45 Let's talk about Brian. Yeah. Anthony. So you spend a lot of your, majority of your time is in Nofolk. Yeah. They were you. Yeah. No folk's nice.
Starting point is 00:08:56 I don't know. That's a debate. Too much diversity. Man, it's a mess in Norfolk. Like, really, my area was in Portsmouth. I don't know if you know about Virginia. Yeah. Pornmouth, Texas, Pete.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Yeah, that was my area. Norfolk, that's more like, to us, that was more like super, super ghetto, super urban. But for me growing up, it was just super, super poor, not necessarily ghetto. Northfoot, okay, you got guys riding around expensive cars, jury, that kind of stuff, but they live in the hood. And Portsmouth, you're riding around on the bus. Okay, you got one pair of shoes. And if they don't last throughout the whole year, you're out, you got a lot.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Look, Norfolk kids had a lot of shoes, a lot of stuff. We ain't had that. Yeah. Yeah, that's Norfolk, Portsmouth, and then northern part of Virginia. That's how Trump lost the election. All those black people. Yeah. Hey, Virginia almost, we almost once Virginia this time around.
Starting point is 00:09:43 He lost about, what, five points? Yeah, it was five points. A lot of my black friends in Virginia, a lot of them that was calling me all types of names back then when I said I'm going to vote for Trump in 2016. Right. Hey, man, I voted for Trump this time. I love what you're talking about, watch all your videos. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:56 It's a big shift. Right. Big shift. I know I had a friend. I met him at the gym. He was a huge Kaepernick fan, huge Democrat. BLM. BLM supporter.
Starting point is 00:10:06 He wore that Kaepernick jersey every day to the gym. Right? And he, about a month before the Lexington, man, I'm voting for Trump this time. Wow. See, now I didn't even do all that when I was on the left. You know, you're wearing a Kaepernick jersey. You're going all out.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Yeah. It's like wearing a rainbow pride, and then you ain't gay no more. Right, right. Why do you think there's so much peer pressure for black people? to vote Democrat. Because we don't know anything. We don't have no education. That's the number one problem is like an education.
Starting point is 00:10:35 We don't know anything. Like if you ask somebody a black person, hey, why you don't like Trump? Why are you wanting to vote Kamala? They're not going to have a real answer. They'll say Kamala. They say that she's black. See, that's her right there. They don't know nothing.
Starting point is 00:10:46 She's not even black. If you knew something, you would know that. She's not even the black person. But that's what they think about. That's all they know. So that's why they're going to be able to work with. Right. They either say that or they say, I just don't like Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I was like, why you don't like? I just don't like them. I was like, well, give me a reason why you don't like, I just don't like him. I was like, it's like talking to a wall. Yeah, it's either that or he's racist or misogynist. Yeah. It's like they just regurgitate like the talking point to the left
Starting point is 00:11:08 what they label him as pretty much. It's. It's always an excuse because even before Trump, it was a reason why you didn't want to vote for the other guy, Mick Romney or George W or whoever it was. It's always an excuse. It ain't just Trump. But now to be here at Trump there,
Starting point is 00:11:22 they're watching TV and they say Trump's a racist and all this and that. So they go with that. What was your family's reaction to this past election? Wait, man, before we get to that, what is your family reaction? I mean, you growing up through high school, becoming a man. How did your family swing politically? Oh, everybody left.
Starting point is 00:11:42 If they're public with how they vote, everybody's on the left. Yeah, you already know that. He's black. Why you got to ask him that? Well, I thought black people wasn't a monolith. The fuck they ain't. They're a damn statue. So what was your famous reaction to this past election?
Starting point is 00:12:01 I mean, people were kind of sad. No, that's one thing I saw said. I was like, what you said for? Like, it's going to be all right. There's someone going to shine tomorrow. Like, you don't got to be trying in here. But, you know, they were kind of sad a little bit. But some people quiet as kept, they were happy.
Starting point is 00:12:14 But they didn't want to say they kept it quiet. People DM in me. I get a lot of DMs, a lot of text messages, a lot of phone calls. Oh, man. Hey, you know what? can't tell nobody, but I voted for Trump and my family. Yeah. Yeah, people are ashamed to vote for it.
Starting point is 00:12:28 It's freaking nuts how the media and, like, just our cultures, like, put that on black people. Yeah. And we're the only demographic of votes over 90% clip. I don't understand why black people don't see that. It's like, they treat y'all like you belong to them. Especially when Obama came on and was, like, just undermining how black people think, like, they couldn't think for themselves. You have to vote for a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:12:49 It's like crazy. Man, when I see them on TV, a lot of the Democrat people on TV, like the Roland people like that, it's embarrassing what they got to do. And how they get treated? It's like, man, it's like slavery's still going on. It's like, that we're free, man, get off the plantation, do what you want to do. Right, exactly. Yeah, nuts.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I remember the first time I voted for Republicans, Mitt Romney. Okay. Obama actually made me conservative. Same, same. I actually had to see it for myself, huh? Yeah. Hey, what do you think about this Daniel Penny trial? Oh, Daniel Penny.
Starting point is 00:13:21 listen, Daniel Penny is a hero and people should want him to be on the train with him. The fact that he even got charged was a ridiculous thing, man. It was like, come on. Like, you see what was going on. This dude is, first of all, the guy, what was that? The Michael Jackson impersonator, Jordan. Jordan nearly.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Just call him MJ. Yeah, MJ. Michael. So Michael is on the train acting the fool. He was in the top 10 list of people in the New York City subway system or homeless system that needed help. So they knew that he was a problem. had been a problem for a long time
Starting point is 00:13:52 spiraling out of control so it was only a matter of time before he crashed out. Yeah. Wow, I didn't know that so the city knew he was a problem and he just neglected to help him. Very well known. Rap sheet, very well known to authorities. Yeah, he had been doing the harassing the whatnot on the train. He was doing that again. So here comes Daniel with Penny, the white man saving the day,
Starting point is 00:14:08 superhero Clark Kent, and then they want to throw him independent injury. He's crazy. Right. He had a history of violence against people too, right? Yeah. Yeah, I remember that. I forget what the charges were, but I think he attacked someone Yeah? Yeah. Beat the hell out of him. Yeah. Right. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:14:28 But now I'm glad that judges just served, that he's not going to go, but still, it's shitting to happen. I would sue. If I'm him, I'm suing in New York. Because the case happened, what, early 23? You're about to go into 25, and it's just now wrapping up. So you're talking about going to court, being for a lawyer, how much is that going to cost? Time out of your life, reputation, all of that, because now a lot of these comments on and they're saying, hey, let the hood handle that. Let's street justice handle that. I know that's crazy. So they got that bounty, a free bounty on his head.
Starting point is 00:14:56 So for that, now I'm getting paid. Let me get $15 million right now. Yeah, because they destroy the character. They pay him as a white supremacists. Now blacks actually want to hurt this man because he thinks he hates black people. Yeah, and I think a lot of the black people that's talking like that, they're not privy to the facts of the case. I don't think he died from being choked. I think he had drugs in the system, and that's what led to his death.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Same thing with George Floyd? Yeah. That's why they let him off, not just. Because he's white. You know what I think? Another reason that he got off is I think black people are suffering from black fatigue. Well, society is suffering from black fatigue. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Because black people complain and bitch and moan and cry wolf. I think society is getting fed up with it. I think black people's getting fed up with it. But you know what else though? The jurors are probably subway riders. So they see that kind of stuff all the time. Somebody on the train, acting the food, crashing out. And then they wish a Daniel Penning would be there to save the day.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Right. They probably saw somebody get beat up, in the head with a stick be bleeding. They want him to be there. So it was like, okay, no more. Right. There's video of this BLM supporter. Whatever he is.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Some crashed out black on the brain. I mean, it's like, it seems like the media puts the mic in front of the dumbest black guy when situations like this happened. And he give him a platform. And they just brainwash people. Racism is still alive and kicking in America.
Starting point is 00:16:20 There's no other way to view this. Everyone has looked at the case and those among you who say that Daniel Penny is innocent have racism and bias in your heart. If you look at the facts of this case, then you understand that Daniel Penny is guilty. But today, white supremacy got another victory. Today, the KKK, the Klansman, the evil and the people, America got another victory. They got that top charge dismissed.
Starting point is 00:16:59 America shall continue to America. It shall continue to pace second class status on black people. Racism is still. That is a textbook definition of slander. 100% all day long. He could be sued. The news networks could have vicarious liability for what he said. he's always got a bounty on his head
Starting point is 00:17:23 and they're putting people like that on TV for black people. I think that might have been Hawk Newsome. You've been on TV a lot before talking like this. Hawk. I mean, the facts of the case is he brings up the facts of the case.
Starting point is 00:17:38 The only reason why he's interested is the incidence between a white man and a black man. If it was two black men, he wouldn't give a shit. No, he don't care. Wouldn't care. He's just trying to make it. He's just using this platform to build himself up as some kind of civil
Starting point is 00:17:50 rights leader. Right. I wonder what this jury looked like. Did we know the ethnicities of these people? Did they release that? I don't know. I haven't seen that. But that's a good question though, because what if it's all white or all black? You don't know what it is? It'd be funny if there's all black. That'd be hilarious. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:18:07 hilarious. It's like, Hal Newsom you can't use that excuse no more, man. Come on. This is your black brothers doing this. Right. It'd be funny if you get a picture of the jurors, all them black in the way and Trump has. That'd be wild. Man, let's say that's an interesting point you brought up that everybody was fully aware of this man and he's a, he's a problem. He had mental illness and the city did nothing.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Just, okay, we know that you got problems, but what we're going to do? Just let you out there in the train and terrorize more people. Right, right. And I think he might, I don't know how true this is, was he out on bond for a case anything like that? Was he wanted for something or he had a warrant or you just, I don't know. Yeah. Well, his daddy might have a case against the city. then. They might end up paying them because that's how they do. They settle.
Starting point is 00:18:54 It's a shame though because it's like, okay, where was his dad at when your son was crashing out on the train for the past few years? But now that he's dead, okay, let me get some money. Yeah. I think though when it's fall was on the family, his father, I think the people or his family should have the burden. Well, a lot of people failed him. His family, the city of New York failed him. The mental asylum fell. For real. Hey, bring the Looney Baird Ban. Bring the Looney Bonds back, man. Throw him in there. Yeah, I'm all about bringing out them straightening jazz. Yeah, for real.
Starting point is 00:19:23 Three hot in a cot. Give a little TV. Yeah. You can do it as little Michael Jackson Bayan in the hospital. You could do all of that in a little room, eight foot by eight foot padded room. Do your whole dance in there. Yeah. I wish, you know what, I wish black people, because they, black people, liberal blacks,
Starting point is 00:19:42 I wish they marginalized conservative black voices and they should be getting a second opinion because if you had a second opinion, you would see things from other people's point of view and black people just, especially black liberals, black women, black men, they put themselves in the box and they see the word from a racist lens. Like, I do not doubt for a fact, if that dude was on the jury,
Starting point is 00:20:03 wherever his name is, he's going to convict that man simply because he's white. Yeah. Yeah. Same. Yeah. Yeah. So the problem is, what we're going to do with these niggins? Hey, wait, but check it out, though. There was another case in New York
Starting point is 00:20:19 On the subway, somebody else got killed on the subway. It was a black man versus a black man. Really? You see that? Yeah, I saw that. Okay. Yeah. So black man attacks the other black man's girlfriend, I think.
Starting point is 00:20:31 It's punching their hitting her. Black man has a knife, a weapon, stabs them, kills them right there on the subway. At first they say, okay, we going to get you manslaughter. Then they drop it. Then they drop everything. So no charges, no court case, no nothing. Wow. But then you're nearly with the little restraint.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Right. If things go wrong, oh, let's go and throw you. in the penitentiary. Right. Same place, New York City subway. Yeah. And that dude was actually carrying a concealed weapon that he had been licensed for it. And they dropped the charges against him.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Yep. Because they had a weapon charge at first. Drop all of that. I've seen another video of a, it was a black guy and a white guy. I wish to had that video. And the black guy just punches the white guy for, like, bumping into him. Oh. Man, fuck.
Starting point is 00:21:15 It's been a great video. I'm saying Black guy Punch is white guy You're gonna get the whole internet Yeah you can get Hey Is it just me
Starting point is 00:21:29 You're like your feet on Instagram I just see nothing But black people Get crashing out Black women Black dudes fighting I'm like Why does this keep
Starting point is 00:21:39 coming up in my feet Why can I get some white people Is your feet like that too? I don't really see that too much I'd be seeing them Instagram models on my feet I don't be seeing Oh, you'd be looking at them twerking videos.
Starting point is 00:21:53 See, I like too many of the crashing-out videos. Yeah, yeah. As soon as you look at one, you're going to get everything. You're going to get bombarding. You look at it, but didn't you like it? Yeah. And save it. Yeah, that's that keyed in right there.
Starting point is 00:22:07 That's an algorithm. Right, right. I guess my algorithm messed up. Yeah. I don't mean it sounds so racist over here. So you grew up in. South Boston spent time between West Virginia. Where do you live at now?
Starting point is 00:22:23 Well, I grew up in Norfolk, North Florida, Virginia, that area. North Florida, Virginia. Okay. You always confuse Northfolk with Virginia Beach for some of our reasons. Same thing. It's all one place, yeah. But now I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Oh.
Starting point is 00:22:35 Yeah. So I'm probably about 90 minutes from Atlanta, about two and a half hours from Nashville. Oh, okay. You spend a little time in Atlanta, too, right? Oh, yeah. I'm in Atlanta quite a bit. Tell me about Atlanta. That's a gay place, right?
Starting point is 00:22:48 Well, look, you know what? My thing is, if you look for it, you're going to find it. If you're going to find the eight-foot-tall transformer, you could go in and get that down to Midtown Atlanta. Yeah. Right. Man, I'm in Atlanta. I ain't even got to look for it.
Starting point is 00:23:00 It's right there in my face. They're swinging them bones. They're hanging off the signs and stuff. They twerk it out and fit in the middle of the parking lot and stuff. Yeah, that place is like really gay. Like the women there, we're just going through the airport in Atlanta. Like, just women are so aggressive. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Because I think it's a lack of straight man now. And when I'm coming through the airport, you say, yep, that dude's straight. Yep. That's an alpha male right there. That's an alpha male right there. Got a beard and everything. No, but they're very aggressive. They will pull up on you.
Starting point is 00:23:36 You could be on the date or one girl. They're coming to host, a waitress, somebody at your table trying to talk to you. Or when she goes to the bathroom, she'll give you the number. I've had that experience a few times. Oh, man. Atlanta. Yeah, I ain't got enough. Well, I'm married, now I can't do it.
Starting point is 00:23:50 Nah, don't you do it. I ain't had a black piece of ass in a long time. And they wear you out down there because there, there is no men. Oh, man, they're going to wear you smooth out. So stay away. Yeah. I was married before I was black. It was a horrible fucking experience.
Starting point is 00:24:05 I was like, I never do that shit again. Are you married? No, I'm not. I was, but I'm not. I'm in the street. Oh, you're in the street time. Yeah. Do you have a preference in women or?
Starting point is 00:24:15 I like black women. Yeah. I like all women. Yeah. I ain't going to discriminate now. If I get one of them, like, you know, big European Maloney or Trump-looking women coming here. Yeah, she's going. Right.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Come on back to Ternanuga with me. We leaving. Right. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, like, I like all women, but with black women, I got my guard up. I know the same. It's a dramatic experience.
Starting point is 00:24:39 It's like, oh, man, I'm going to do that no more. Yeah. I don't know. Some people say I just picked the wrong black woman. Yeah, that woman he used to date, she used to whip his ass. See? That's a red flat right there. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:24:49 You're getting beat up. It's like, man, all right. It might not be the one right here. Brian. Anthony, I used to come to see him. I was in Marine Corps. He was in Marine Corps in San Diego.
Starting point is 00:24:59 I was in Tulsa, California. I would drive up to go see him. And every time I got to see him, he had a new scratch. I was like telling Chief, man, you better leave this woman. You can wake up one day with a knife in your chest.
Starting point is 00:25:10 That woman was, man. You don't want to turn the car around. That's how I met the bitch. We'd drive around in San Diego, right? You said, look, man, I think those some hookers. Turn around. That's that what you said. He was two black chicks walking up the street.
Starting point is 00:25:23 So I turned around and they wasn't hookers, but they was just walking up the street. And they got in a call with us. That's how I met her. That's how he met his ex. Yeah. Got married, man. You know what the problem was? We got married too young.
Starting point is 00:25:35 That's the problem. How old were you when y'all got married? 19. Oh, yeah. Come on. 19. Why would you get married in 19? Stupid.
Starting point is 00:25:43 I'm a family man. Y'all in the military too. Military guys, y'all know for doing that. Like in Virginia, like, we see y'all coming out of the way. The Boat Boys, especially, the Navy guys. Oh, yeah. Once you leave the gate, them girls are ready for you. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:59 And you get paid more money when you get married. Yeah. They incentivize you to do it. Yeah. Biggs took all my money. Man, we got a brand new giveaway. Look at this. 20, 24, Ford, Dacel, F-250550, 6.
Starting point is 00:26:17 A 0.7 Litter power stroke. Got a stroke in there. 37-inch tires. Look at this monstrous truck. So look how easy it is to get in with the Joe Biden and assist up. Man, you know, we give away, what, what, 20 vehicles now? I don't know, I can't count that eye. Over $2 million.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Y'all know why we do this, right? Really? $2 million? Yeah. Man, we should have kept that much. Hey, look, y'all know why we do this, right? Hey, we need to redo our business plan. We do this to give back to y'all.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Y'all support us. We support you. We gave away $2 million. Yeah. you're like a filthy Democrat. We Trump supporters. Go to official hardships.com anything you buy from the site, get you automatically.
Starting point is 00:26:53 He's in the West. Yeah. No purchase necessary. Board were prohibited. See official rules for detail. Yeah. Anyway, what do you think Penny's life going to be going forward? Daniel Penny.
Starting point is 00:27:06 He'll be all right because Zimmerman went through the same kind of thing with, oh, we're going to do something soon, but nobody did anything soon. So ultimately, he'll be okay, I think. If I said, my lead a country, I'd go to, Thailand or something. Get one of them lady boys? What? I would probably lead the country.
Starting point is 00:27:25 Personally, because, man, people are crazy. And this climate right now, like everything's been polarized so much. People are nuts. People are crazy. People are crazy here now than they're doing. Zimmerman, so once he gets his money from New York City from the whole thing, his federal settlement money, going to leave. He's looking at a big settlement too because they broadcast it on several networks. like that guy
Starting point is 00:27:47 saying he's a white supremacist and Klan and yeah I think he has a great case against the media too yeah the way they procreed them yeah textbook definition of slander
Starting point is 00:27:56 what they're doing against yeah yeah like Kyle Rittenhouse too yeah same thing how much did Kyle get he got a big settlement I think it was undisclosed
Starting point is 00:28:06 it was rumors going around but I didn't see no official figure you remember the the coveting kids it was at the Capitol at the steps when that Native American came up They actually I think he got hundreds of millions of dollars
Starting point is 00:28:19 That's probably wrong though But he got a lot of money He shouldn't have to work a day in his life Sandman, what's his name? Nick Samman Yeah Nick Samman Yeah And look, you'll hear nothing about him now He retired
Starting point is 00:28:27 Are you good? He's chilling He won't hear in Thailand somewhere One of them He got one of those boys Got one of those damn Asian Yeah man It's just You know what? When I was growing up
Starting point is 00:28:38 I used to look at the TV And people wearing the suits And I would just give them This sense of authority over me everything that they say is true and real and correct. And it's like now me being a dote, I look at the media and they are just reckless. The things they say is no fact check.
Starting point is 00:28:53 When they do fat check it, your stuff, they share opinions that's, you know, it doesn't make a lot of sense. It's like Don Lim is a perfect example of that. You know, he left CNN, we got far from CNN. Elon Musk gave him a job at X. Yep. Great opportunity.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Great opportunity. What does he do? He go interview Elon Musk and the whole time he's patronized him, he's condescending, and he gets fired. It's like these people are their own worst enemy. Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:25 The way the mainstream media works is that they'll present something that's true in the incorrect way. So the way they'll say it, they use certain little keywords, make you think something else other than what the truth is. But then when you say, hey, you lied about it.
Starting point is 00:29:37 They say, no, we didn't lie. We told the truth. But you know how people are. They don't really understand what you're saying. It's like speaking in lawyers speak. in perpetuity. What that mean? I don't know what that means. And they know you don't know it. So they put it in the contract. So you sign it and get railroaded. They lie by omission. Yeah, exactly. Pray on people's ignorance. Yeah. Democrats. That's how to get votes. They pray on your stupidity. Hey, let me ask you this,
Starting point is 00:29:59 Anthony. Who you think is the dumbest demographic? The dumbest voting block. Politically. Everybody already know that. You keep asking questions. Well, I struggle with this. It's either black women or white women. I don't know who's stupider. Nah, I think white women do things, I think they do things to get power for themselves, white women. With feminism and everything, they're very crafty.
Starting point is 00:30:23 You know, that's why they want to abortion because they want to just go, do what they want to do, delete the baby, and get away with it. But we don't do things to get anything. We just do it just because. Yeah, because out of spite. At a spite. Because my grandmom in them did it, I'm going to do it.
Starting point is 00:30:37 You have no idea who's running, no idea what their policies are. I'm going to just do it. But the white women, they do things. things for a very specific reason. Yeah. Right, right. You know, I came across a lot of videos, a lot of civil rights leads, a lot of people sharing opinions about the civil rights movement. They actually say that the civil rights movement actually was detrimental to black people. He said, we were better
Starting point is 00:30:56 off back. We were. Exactly. You know, all the integration, all that kind of stuff, it said it's back. And then now we've got a handout for the government. Give me this, give this, give me that. But at the same time, we're not moving forward. Right. Right. So then when they bring in money to a community like the way somebody you want. That's called gentrification. Oh, why are you bringing in the Starbucks? Well, didn't you want some more money? Well, they go to the money right there.
Starting point is 00:31:15 So are you prepared for it? Or you want your hand out? Right. What they're going to end up doing to the community is shipping them out way far away. Right. Like, that's happening right now in Atlanta. Okay, so you got downtown, Midtown, bucket, all of that.
Starting point is 00:31:27 You got black folks who might have been there. But now you better go way out to an hour away, almost Alabama. You're going to be in the middle of nowhere and then try to figure it out that way. Right. You're going to get forced back to raising chickens and cows and whatnot. Ain't be no more urban living. Right, right. I think Democrats condition the people,
Starting point is 00:31:44 their constituents to be dependent on the government instead of like coming up with solutions for those people. Yeah. You know, that makes them more independent. Yeah. Less relying on the government. I think they want people reliant on them. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:57 And that's the black community. Yeah. Yeah. Who was that one president? What was his name? Lyndon B. Johnson? Is that any truth to that? I can't find that video.
Starting point is 00:32:07 But they said, we're going to have these ends voting us for the next 200 years? Yeah. I mean, I heard the same thing. I mean, whether you said it or he didn't say it, does it really matter because we see what happened back then? It worked, you know, whatever, you know, if you said it or he didn't, it worked because super rights and all like that.
Starting point is 00:32:26 I mean, before that, we had a little bit more parody. Like some Democrats, some Republican, but now it's almost 100%. Right. But I'll be going back the other way, though, with the men, black men. I think black men in Texas, voted 15% for, who was that, Trump in 2020,
Starting point is 00:32:42 but now at 34% in 2024. So that's a big jump. You know, it's weird. Well, it's not weird, but I thought it was amazing that Latino men in this last election, that was big. Yeah. It was.
Starting point is 00:32:57 It was. The men, like, you know what? If women couldn't vote. Oh, yeah. If they couldn't vote, it wouldn't be no problems. Right. I personally don't think there will be no problems. Like, the woman would have our vote through her man.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Right. That's how, I don't know. I'm sick. I guess it's sexist, but, let me, you know, for stupid shit. Y'all ran to the polls to, like, vote to unalive your kid.
Starting point is 00:33:22 Yeah, but nobody, that's empowering yourself. The thing about that is nobody took away their right to do that. Yeah. Yeah. They'll go back to the lack of education. They only know what Roe v.
Starting point is 00:33:32 Wade is. They say that Roeby Way get repealed. It's like, oh, we can't delude a baby no more. It's like, nah. it depends on where you live. live. If you live in California, okay, vote on it. You could delete up until the point of the birth. You might have more autonomy, quote, unquote. But they don't know nothing. So they just think
Starting point is 00:33:46 that it's automatically an assault on them. Right. That's another example of just Democrats preying on their constituents. Yeah. People, like, they play on weakness. Like, we watch politics all the time. We know what's going on. But the majority of the population, they don't even pay attention until election time. Yeah. That's what it is. They just look at keywords, ads. Yeah, yeah. You know what drove me crazy during this election process that comes The Kamala ads. Oh, boy. They were so disingenuous, misleading,
Starting point is 00:34:13 just straight lies. Yeah, it looked like, how do they get away with that? Because, again, they can say things in a way to where it presents one way, but it's saying, nah, well, we say this, this and this, so we adhere to the law. They barely get away with it.
Starting point is 00:34:27 Barely, they barely follow the rules. Yeah. A lot of the times I would look at the ads, they would have a disclaimer at the bottom. Yeah. And it's so small and it's so quick, it's so brief, you don't even see it. I was like, I was like, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:34:43 This should be against the law. Like, there was running an ad that Trump was going to take away his women's right to unalive their kids. Right there at the bottom of the ad, it's a disclaimer that what he really said. And I was like, why are you saying one thing in bold letters, you know, making it fully aware of what you presented me, he was saying. But right there at the bottom, there's the truth. And people don't look at the bottom.
Starting point is 00:35:06 they don't see the disclaimer. Well, you can't say it. It's too small. Small print. Hey, I think one of the biggest problems like the black community has is like the entertainment industry. Like our music.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Like it's in our shows, it's like, it's just damn degenerate and just ignorant. And I think that's why the black community is so screwed up. So I'm going to ask you this. Like, what do you think about these female rappers? These black female rappers like Glorilla, sexy radio. Cardi B.
Starting point is 00:35:33 Cardi B. Throw her in now. This promote rap. Because I think the music industry destroyed the black man the way they see the world. Now they're going after the black woman. Man, sexy red. That's somebody that I hate a lot. Every time I see her, it's just like, if the STD could just animate as a real person, it's sexy red.
Starting point is 00:35:57 I mean, ugh, she's bad. And then they go back to a lack of education. A lot of these black kids are here, their parents ain't there, nobody's there. except for the TV. Okay. And then the mom think it's cute. Oh, look, do that dance. And it's sexy red, it's working.
Starting point is 00:36:11 This little girl's five years old. Yeah, then they put it online. It's like, but they don't know nothing. That's the whole thing. Oh, we got a flip. See, it's what I'm talking about. A nun outfit? Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:36:35 See, see, like, now, see, now we're just doing too much. You see what I'm saying? It's one thing to just be kind of gross and, discussing like, you know, something on the bottom of your shoe, but then you want to bring religion into it. Yeah. I think she's being told by somebody else to do that. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:48 Yeah. The Jews is talking to her. Because all these music labels that are like her, like, what do you call them? The agents? All of them are Jewish. Yeah. I know.
Starting point is 00:37:01 I won't bring up the kids. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid. That's crazy. You don't see white women. Well, you start, you don't see. I mean, they do it, but they do it classier, you know. Hey, man.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Can me, can you please look? I never wanted Taylor Swift to appear on my TV screen so fast. Right. Let me get Taylor Swift. I mean, she might have had 45 boyfriends, but that's fine. Yeah, that's fine. At least you're not looking like that. Right.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Yeah, but I think that's going to destroy black women. It's already. Black women are ratchet now more and more. That's going to destroy the black women. If any black woman is following sexy red, it's already, it's over. It's a rap. Yeah, man, me get Taylor Swift, man. That's what I want.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Yeah, there we go. Dallas Swift, nice white girl. Nice, woke progressive. Yeah, I'd take that over a black. Hell, man. See, that's what I'm saying. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:15 They're going to remove y'all from the city. Y'all going to the woods of Pennsylvania. Right. Yeah. What the hell is this? I don't have been to father, I don't know who they are. All right, that's enough. That's enough.
Starting point is 00:38:42 We get the bitch. Yeah, but I never seen a video of white. Man. I didn't see that. Let me see that tweet. I never see the video of white girls doing anything like this. It's always the black. Why don't you tweet that shit for? tweet that shit for i don't know i was upset at black folks i shouldn't have tweeted that i shouldn't
Starting point is 00:39:06 twitter i shouldn't twitter that's i shouldn't twitter i apologize to that you got to go out there and find so a bunch of white girls crashing out like that uh they're gonna take me 10 years and find yeah man i don't i'm i'm not against on making money like sex or red there but y'all don't realize what these people are doing to the black community like they call us sellouts and that we're detrimental to the black community we're not how you're doing all this crazy and stuff, we're not criminals and we're not advocating for a drug use or criminal behavior, but we're the ones that's going to destroy the black community instead of like shit like that. It's nuts.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Well, our culture is nuts. Everything is backwards like bizarre or Superman. Everything is the other way. Like when I grew up, man, if I did something crazy, my dad will beat me into an inch of my life. Oh, yeah. Daddy, daddy didn't whip my ass. He would beat us. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:02 But you know what's beat me. You know what was weird, though, with a switch. We had welts and stuff on it. But looking back on it, all my friends didn't have a dad. We had a dad. Yeah. Look how they turned out. So I enjoy, looking back on, I'm glad I got them ass weapons because I deserve that bit of it.
Starting point is 00:40:18 How was it like with you growing up in high school with friends? Because what my brother just mentioned, we didn't even notice it because, you know, we had a mother and a father. And then you look back in your past and you look back and like, wow, none of my friends had dads and all of them with the people. prison. Everlast one. Yeah. Career criminals. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:37 Career prisons. Now, when I was in the real, real hood area, like in Portsmouth, like, a lot of them, like, I got friends I had known from way back then when I was little kid. Yeah. One of my best friends went to prison for 12 years. He did six and then was home and then did six more. Wow. I got a lot of friends.
Starting point is 00:40:53 I got a lot of friends that's dead, people that got shot killed. Right. A lot of that. But then once I got older, like, we had a little bit more money, so it was better. You know, kids going to school, dressing nights and all of that. So it was different. you know, around the white kids and the suburb kids, and the suburb black kids, it was fine.
Starting point is 00:41:07 But early, early, oh, man, it was crazy. I got some crazy stories, some hood stories. Yeah, let's hear him. Oh, man. So, the crack era, they hit pretty hard when I was a kid. Oh, really? I remember I was probably about four or five years old. I saw this white dude with his head stitched up.
Starting point is 00:41:23 Like, it was staple from top to, from the front of the back. So they got hitting the head by a frying pan by a fiend. A friend of mine got beat up by a fiend. had to get put on the helicopter to get airlifted. I got some more, but I can't tell. Yeah, it's too bad. Oh, man, no, because I got to get it clear. I got to tell people. It's like, hey, can I
Starting point is 00:41:42 tell that story? Because it's going to implicate you. You know what? Me and Keith got robbed by one of our teammates at gunpoint after basketball practice. Well, we're in sixth grade. We didn't get robbed, Rob. He pulled a gun out of us. We told him five cent on us. We gave him the five cents. Was this the thought that counts, Keith?
Starting point is 00:42:01 He had a mask on? He just like... He just did it right before basketball practice. Like, yo, what up? Y'all? Give me the money. Yeah, he pulled the gun out. We gave, I had like 10 cent on.
Starting point is 00:42:08 I gave it to him. We went there and played basketball. Oh, so with the guy that robbed you gunpoint, y'all played basketball after that. Yeah, he was on the basketball team with us. But you didn't go like kind of kind of hard on, no crossover, no dump. No, that nigger got a gun.
Starting point is 00:42:22 The crazy thing about that after practice, he pulls his gun on again. I know you got more money. And this time the coach saw. Yeah, man. Next day in school, he set me down with the principal. What happened? He said, well, he pulled a gun. He put a gun on me. He said, he said, give me all your money. I gave how much money he gave myself? I think it was like two quarters. Yeah, I was going to give me some candy after basketball practice. Yeah, he took him like six grade. He got expelled from school. I didn't send him in school ever again. Man, look, if you got a gun trying to take 25 cent and that ain't enough if you want more. Yeah. You might need, you might need to do something else with that, man. Go ahead and sell that gun and get your life together, man. Come on.
Starting point is 00:43:00 This is before Biden inflation. 50 cents was 50 cents back in those days. Yeah, you know what? But when we got out of house, I was like, I got to get out of here. All my friends going to jail and got nuts. So we joined the Marine Corps. Yeah. How did you get away from it?
Starting point is 00:43:14 Well, me, I was always kind of, my mind was somewhere else. Because remember, in the summertime, I'll be in West Virginia. So it wasn't no hood stuff going on. It's just country roads. Right. No stoplights, straight dogs. It's super country. How about the Klan?
Starting point is 00:43:25 They went after you? No, no. And not really, West Virginia. It's straight. Like, everybody's things. in the areas. We had a black community in West Virginia. Believe it or not. That's 97% white state, but in Rand, y'all know Randy Moss?
Starting point is 00:43:36 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's where you're from. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah. My mom went to school with his mom. We know him. But anyway, we over there, we're chilling. Now, if you go down this little area and one of them hollows in the mountain, so now you're going too far. And then if they string you up, it's your fault. Because you went there looking for it. Yeah. Stay in your little neck of the wood, stay in your pocket, and you'd be good. Yeah. Yeah. And same thing,
Starting point is 00:44:00 for the white man. So we're coming to my other. I'm going to string you up. Man, you're crazy. I remember we grew up in a poor white area. And my dad had a choice where you want to live the poor white area or the poor black area. I'm going to live with them white redness.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Yeah. Daddy was a good man. Kept us out of trouble, man. How was your dad when he disciplined? Did he ever hit you or? Nah, he wasn't really the disciplinarian. My mom was. Oh, yeah, she took the shoe out, huh?
Starting point is 00:44:35 Oh, no, mom, she don't play no games. Yeah. Five foot tall would beat you to death. Dad was more just like, he would talk. He was more like a logical thinker. He's a bad. Yeah, exactly. Mom crashed out.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Right. So I was kept in line by them. And then my grandparents, like my great-grandmother lived to be like 95. Up until the day she died, she was real sharp. When she was in the 80s, she was strong. She could beat you at 85 years old and it'd hurt. Yeah. Yeah, so that's who kept me in lines, them.
Starting point is 00:45:06 Yeah. Mama just come in and save us. Stop, you're going to kill them. No, mom crash out. She, uh-uh. Nah, she ain't played no games. But now you can't even beat your kids no more. It's against the law.
Starting point is 00:45:20 I've never touched my kids. You got good kids, are they bad? They bad his head. Yeah, there you go. You know what? After this park, I'm going to beat you. shit out of my kids. My kids are good.
Starting point is 00:45:33 I didn't have to be. I used to hit him with a belt, though. Really? Yeah, I used to beat the hell out of them. You know what? I sported my kids. No, but just this is younger. He wouldn't sit down.
Starting point is 00:45:42 He wouldn't shut up. Who? Josh. Why would you? He's always laughing and shit. I had to. With a belt? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:51 But I felt bad after I did it. So I stopped. Hey, but it worked, though, because he all right. Yeah, he all right. Yeah, he ain't die. You get. Yeah, he's shy as hell, though. I think I beat the hell out of him.
Starting point is 00:46:03 He probably got that from me. You know what, you know, since Trump won in the presidency, I think it's more socially acceptable for you, say, A, I vote for Trump. Because anybody, if you're a true independent, why the hell would you vote for the left this time around?
Starting point is 00:46:18 Yeah, nah. It's crazy. They did everything. It turned everybody off. Everything. And then the main thing was Biden. This guy's 100 years old.
Starting point is 00:46:27 He looked every bit of 100 years. years old. And when that debate happened, I had liberals calling me like, man, he looked crazy on stage. Like, that's how he looked for real. The whole time I didn't even know. They had no idea. Yeah, it's at one point where by I was talking, did he just looked up? We destroyed Medicare. He said something like that. We in Social Security. Yeah. He said something crazy. And then they went to Trump. I don't know what the hell he said. He doesn't know. And you know what Gray gave so much credibility to the Republicans. Republicans have been saying it for like the last four years.
Starting point is 00:46:58 You've been saying it. I've been saying the same thing. Like before he, like, 2019, I'm like, do you, do y'all see that guy right there? Look at him. It looks a thousand years old. Yeah. Oh, you just hate him. He has his stutter.
Starting point is 00:47:07 It's like, no stuttering. That's just age. Right. This dude, oh, this dirt. Hey, man, one more, one swift win, he's done. Yeah. He fall on the ground. He ain't going to make it back up.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Yeah. I was surprised that Joe Biden gave his son a pardon. I didn't think he was going to do it. You think he was going to do it, man? I didn't think he was going to do it, man. I didn't think he was facing. in real jail time. Now, see, it was a, they had a plan, but the plan fell apart.
Starting point is 00:47:33 See, the plan was they had a plea bargain at first, and the plea bargain had everything in it, the gun, the taxes, future crimes. Hey, man, if you got somebody's in the backyard, we can see ya, hey, you good. Don't worry about it. You're straight. Right. And a lot of people was missing a point. He gave him, what, a 10-year blanket pardon, which he, Joe Biden knows specifically
Starting point is 00:47:53 what crimes he was involved in. That's why he gave him that pardon. So it makes him just, it makes him look even worse. It looks bad. Yeah, I have a, I have a lot of optimism for this next four years with front. I think he's going to be able to accomplish a lot of stuff. Because we've got the House, the Senate. Right.
Starting point is 00:48:10 He doesn't have to worry about being impeached. Yeah, got Spring Court. Yeah, I mean, it was a red wave. Oh, man, it was crazy. All the counties, like I saw a map of Michigan, this county by county, and how it was blue and then it just went red. And I was watching an election that night, and it's like, I switched to Fox News because Fox News was calling the States.
Starting point is 00:48:31 I was watching CNN, and they wouldn't call nothing. I was like, I'm going over to Fox News. Okay, they called it. I go back to CNN. They still haven't called it. I was like, you know, I say, screw it. It was like, to a claimant they hadn't called Pennsylvania yet. That's like, what's going on?
Starting point is 00:48:45 Yeah. I thought the fix was in again. You know what's crazy? I didn't want to go to sleep because I know what happened last time. Right, yeah. I went to sleep where Trump's got this, you know? woke up, I was like, what? He gets mail-in ballots.
Starting point is 00:48:56 He gets all the votes. Everything, all of them. I was like, how do you get, I understand you're going to get some votes, but how did you get all of them? Crazy. Totally crazy. Yeah, but what do you think his next four years are going to be like? Oh, it's going to be good.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Getting everything back on track. My main thing, the biggest thing I'm looking forward to is Doge, getting all the government spending down. Because that's the problem, man. Like, y'all know, y'all been in D.C. Y'all see how much money is up there. You get the richest counties in the United States right there. Fairfax and Loudoun County.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Yeah. But it's like, what are they produced? We have a big tech up there. No, we got oil, coal. What we got? Government jobs. Government jobs, that's it. And the bigger the government gets, the more jobs they get,
Starting point is 00:49:35 which is why they never, ever vote Republican, because they know the Democrats are going to make the government bigger. Right, right. That would kill that part of the country. Speaking of Partons, man, I think Trump's supporting all the people that was involved on January 6th. He said he's going to do that. I saw that.
Starting point is 00:49:51 He said he was with Kristen Welker on ABC, whatever that, or NBC. He said he's going to partner in everybody. Yeah, even if they're guilty to something, just time served because they've been in jail for like four years. Right. Yeah. So it might as well pardon everybody. And they felt like the election was stolen too. That's Trump's soldiers right now.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Those are his soldiers on the front line. I'm going to be acting very quickly. Within your first 100 days, first day? First day. First day. Yeah, I'm looking for the issue these pardons. These people have been there. How long is it three or four years?
Starting point is 00:50:23 Right. You know, by the way, they're not. been in there for years and they're in a filthy disgusting place that shouldn't even be allowed to be open. Everyone. Wow, that's crazy. He's a funny guy, man. Just hearing him talk, just his manner isn't there anything.
Starting point is 00:50:41 He's just naturally funny. Right. Yeah, right. But what he said is right on point, man. They've been in there for years. It's like, man, come on. Like, we'll be doing. Let him out.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Right. Right. Right. Right. That's a signal right there. They can let all the political prisoners go. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:56 they are political prisoners. Yeah, when Tucker Carlson exposed those states. I forget the guy he had the horns, they call him the shaman. The Qaeda Shaman. Yeah, Qaeda shaman. They actually convicted him. He was going to do, what, 15 years in prison for going into the Capitol? Was it 15? I think it was five years. I think it was like 15. It was some time. It was some crazy time. And when they showed a video behind the scenes where he was getting escorted in by the cops, Capitol Police, and then him inside the chambers and he was actually praying. And he's sitting in
Starting point is 00:51:26 him to prison for that? That was crazy. Yeah. I mean, the Capitol Police was accessories to that. Yeah, because they escorted them. Yeah. She was crazy. Yeah, you get a little guided tour throughout the Capitol, and then you get locked up. Yeah. That's nuts. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:51:43 I don't put Democrats past nothing. And then on top of that, after all that, the evidence of what happened on January 6th, everything's gone. Oh, they deleted it? Mm-hmm. And then they fired Tucker after he exposed it. to go you pissed the jews off people don't realize
Starting point is 00:52:02 the Jews run all this shit y'all just keep listening to Fox news and believe them then Fox Jews channel yeah if I ask you man stay away from that come in chief oh I know I don't even don't even
Starting point is 00:52:19 no I don't want to get you in trouble I'm just joking I don't mean this shit I'm a comedian Yeah, I ain't going to talk about Israel. I'm tired of talking about this shit. Yeah. What are we going to talk about, bitch?
Starting point is 00:52:35 No, let's ask about it. No, what's your thoughts on what's going on in Israel? Yeah, what's your? Man, for real, me, I would say we need to stay out of it. Like, whatever they got going on, I don't care if it's Israel, Taiwan, anywhere. Let's just stay out of it. Yeah, Ukraine is the worst. Right.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Billions of billions of dollars. You get Voldemortemort Zelensky coming there, his side seven, and kids. boots on to the White House, talking about, can I get $20 billion? No, you can't. That is nuts. That is crazy. It's out of this world. That should be something else that Trump does. Stop all that funding into foreign wars. I think he is. Do you think he's going
Starting point is 00:53:07 to stop it? I think he is. He's got to. You got to. And if you're not going to stop it, can you at least help North Carolina and West North Carolina? Right. Because they're about to be in the tents. You know, about to get cold in the wintertime. So, what are you doing? Oh, yeah. Man, that's crazy. The money we give the Ukraine, the money we give
Starting point is 00:53:23 to other foreign nations. They called themselves independent of great ally, which is all BS, but look how they're treating American citizens. Exactly. That's the sad thing about it. I thought that was all resolved. Nah. Now, it's still going on because, okay, so FEMA was promising to deliver some homes. And then they said, like, 500 homes, they said they're going to deliver.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Out of that 500, they delivered 15. Oh, I didn't know that. I heard that story about that black woman was like FEMA was avoiding Trump houses. Oh, yeah. Trump signs. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. That's part of it because they're saying, okay, we out here chemists in houses.
Starting point is 00:53:59 If any storm damage, that was some hurricane milton. But if they got a Trump sign, go ahead and avoid it. That's crazy. And the reason it was, oh, well, they gave us problems before. They had issues. It's like, all right, well, look, I'm a black person. So if another black person beat you up on the subway, you're going to just get past miles on black too? Right.
Starting point is 00:54:16 Like, what's going on? Right. It's discrimination. He absolutely right. Hey, that's a Trump sport. beat my ass. And you know what? But you know what?
Starting point is 00:54:30 I don't believe those, those accusations. I don't either. What he said, January 6th was the insurrection. Everybody with a damn brain know that wasn't an insurrection. Insurrection is when you have a plot
Starting point is 00:54:41 to take over the government. You have leaders, fire teams, weapons. You got to have a gun. At least one firearm and you shoot it to be insurrection. It can't be the other side shoot you one time and that's it.
Starting point is 00:54:53 That ain't how to go. Yeah, that ain't how to go. And you know, Trump supports we're all gunnots. Each one of those people buy it like three or four guns at the house. If that was the plan, oh man, it could have got ugly, but that wasn't the plan. It was there to protest. That's the one thing I don't like about people that, you know, these die-hard liberals. It's just you got to push back on something.
Starting point is 00:55:12 They push back on nothing. For them to come out and say that was an insurrection and y'all agree with it and go along with it. Yeah. I mean, I push back on Republicans all the time. Yeah, especially with them Jews. Like if you had to criticize Republicans, if you had to criticize Trump, what would that criticism be?
Starting point is 00:55:39 Republicans too soft. Yeah. Too soft, too much worried about offending people. But it's like, you just got to do what's best for the country. You can be worried about the offense. And then the kickback of Trump trying to like X him out. It's like they don't understand who Trump is, though. Trump is all of us.
Starting point is 00:55:54 That's the reason why he wanted. because he's of the people. So when you're saying, okay, we don't like Trump, you want to just get rid of Trump, you want to get rid of us as well. So who's going to be your people that support you? Okay, the boomer is they're on the way out. Yeah, they are.
Starting point is 00:56:06 You got to get to the younger generation. Right. And that's why Barron Trump was so good because he understands all the podcast, all these guys tapping into their old media. See on the other side, they're doing the old thing of just grifting and getting a bunch of money.
Starting point is 00:56:18 But they said they spent about $2.5 billion. Yeah, that's nuts. On the campaign. And they're in debt. How do you get courage stomped, stomped in the wine, stomped out in the campaign, spend that much money and you're in debt. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:30 And she says she's going to fix the economy. You can't even run your own campaign financely. Yeah. But you're going to fix the economy. Yeah, like the Trump won a lot of the youth vote this time around. Yes. And the Democrats, they was trying to reach out to the youth too, but their strategy sucked.
Starting point is 00:56:46 They had people on stage twerking. They had the most ratchet entertainers on stage trying to get votes. But let me tell you why they did that. So that was Kamala's first. probably with Met the Stallion. It was in Atlanta, right? Now, this was on GSU's campus at the communication center. So all the kids were doing were just walking from the dorm to the actual place for the concert. And then once the concert was over and Kamala started talking, she had a 15-minute speech. People were walking out during their speech. Really? Yeah, because it was just, they were
Starting point is 00:57:13 there for Kamala. I mean, not for Kamala for Met the Stallion. Right. Okay, they're 18, 19-year-old girls. They want to see her. They don't want to see you. They only know who you are. Right. They only know what this lady is. But the reason why they did that is because, oh, look at this big crowd. I got really big crowd sizes for the first rally. No, you don't make the stallion does. Right. Not Kamala Harris. Yeah. And that is shady. Yeah, when those poll numbers came, I was like,
Starting point is 00:57:36 I didn't believe the poll numbers because when she ran for president, nobody liked it. Democrats didn't like her. And it didn't change. Nobody likes her. Yeah. Nobody. It's just universal. Now they're saying that her black staffers are talking about mistreatment and racism. See, that's tell you right there.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Hurry and buy. Get out my store. That's Kamala right there. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Hey dude. She's not black, right? No, no, she's not. No. But look, see, my thing is okay, your dad is not black. Your dad might be kind of like y'all a little bit. Y'all black, but, you know. We barely make the cut. We barely made the cut. But see, look, if she was one of y'all, I'd be like, okay.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Right. But now, her dad is like that. And then her mom straight from India. Right. Red dot right there on the forehead. So how y'all make that come together and get a The black person. If anything, you'd be more Indian than anything. Right. Yeah. But you know what?
Starting point is 00:58:29 Her dad looks like me, right? Yeah. But there's a lot of black Indians. They don't, they don't, they don't identify as being African. Right. They're Asian. They're Indian. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:40 It's a lot of black men. It's Indian men. It looks like me. Just like you. They do not consider themselves African American. And I think, they're not black. Yeah, they're not black. They're just, they're Indian.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Yeah, yeah, they're Indian. So I was like, man, she is trying to, Pulah and Indians have a stereotype for being mischievous in in canavers and concocting schemes and in in just robbing people right they they never heard that one they have Indians have a stereotype of being scammers no shit Kim I had a friend I had a afraid who got scammed by some idiots oh yeah they will do that call you on the phone yeah take all your money yeah they got that's a that's a nasty stereotype no We have stereotypes for a reason.
Starting point is 00:59:27 Yeah. What's the stereotype of black people? There you go. There, yeah. You all know that one. We have them for a reason. Right, right. Yeah, but the whole Kamala thing and her dad, it's like,
Starting point is 00:59:40 Candice dug deep on her. Oh, man, she went, hey, I'm telling you, you want to, look, you want an investigator for real, like a real investigator. You get you a woman, a black woman. Oh, she's going to get down to the, to the, to the, oh, she's going to find everything. I, like, okay, personal story. I did her the black woman And I was telling things about myself
Starting point is 00:59:58 My child and she's like I already knew that I was like how'd you know that I did background shake I did I do you know I know your ex-wife's name I'm like They're gonna find everything
Starting point is 01:00:07 Right Yeah right right Yeah she was like pulling up pictures of Her grandmother Yeah It was supposedly already dead But there's a picture of her And this year
Starting point is 01:00:16 You know It wasn't stamping it That hey I thought your grandmother was dead Why she right here in this picture In this year in his date That was all bogus Yeah
Starting point is 01:00:24 And a lot of on our father's side of family, who was pulling up pictures of his side of the family, and they look, they look like, they look like a lot of like our freaking uncles and on our dad's side of the family. Yeah. Because we look like our dad. And I was like, oh, a kid is digging in my background.
Starting point is 01:00:39 She's like, you ain't black, niggins. Now, but seriously, she is not a black woman. No. If Kamala and her team really want to prove that her dad is black, he's still alive. Yeah, we ain't. seen him at all, have we? No.
Starting point is 01:00:56 He's not talking to anybody. I think she's estranged from their family. See, that's a red flag right there. Yeah. Okay. Like, why is that going on? Why is the dad not talking? Yeah, he's not staying up for it.
Starting point is 01:01:05 He's not talking. I don't think he's black. And there's another thing. Indian, think about this. An Indian woman marrying a black guy. Right. It's not tolerated. I dated this girl from India.
Starting point is 01:01:20 I was like in my early 20s. What was her name? Mandi. Hoteep. Man. Yeah, I dated her for like six months. She kept me a secret. Her day was man deep.
Starting point is 01:01:29 Man deep? Yeah, man deep. Yeah, man deep. That's crazy. Man deep. I wanted to go deep. Right? I dated her for six months, like, being very discreet secret.
Starting point is 01:01:39 She didn't tell her parents or anything because she said she had an arranged marriage. And she told me flat out, if my brothers and my mom found out I was dating a black guy, they would, like, burn me at a steak. And then they would make me watch and then they would do it to me. They would disown her if she married a black man. Wow. So people don't understand that like a black and white dating, yeah, that's like a stigma there. But a black person marrying an Indian person?
Starting point is 01:02:05 Yeah. That's like a big no-no in that culture. Right. Big time. Because they're two different cultures. Yeah. Totally different cultures. The Jews is all right though because, you know, Doug, you got him in there, so it's cool.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Yeah. I remember she was on the breakfast club and that whole interview did she suppose how fake she was. saying she used to smoke weed and she's listening to poop Tupac and Biggie Smalls and yeah man she didn't listen to no rap music at all in the Indian house because you raised by her mom like the mom is Indian they're on in the nina nana they're on there right yeah yeah yeah watch when she starts twerking look at the people's reactions they're looking at the white people and ain't gonna lie to you man
Starting point is 01:02:57 that is so now but look but look though hear me out though hear me out I like I like I kind of like little bit I like the body yeah yeah not nah
Starting point is 01:03:06 she can get it I ain't said yeah but at the same time I ain't trying to see this that a political party though right right right
Starting point is 01:03:13 the white people are like yeah I'm about on Instagram though but that but that tells you how Kamala sees black people
Starting point is 01:03:25 yeah she tells on herself Joe Biden never did did nothing that damn crazy. Yeah, I know. Well, he did say if you don't vote for Hillary, you're going to go back in chains. Nah, he was straight up, overseer, Massa. That was his strategy, and it worked. He'll put us back in chains.
Starting point is 01:03:41 That's shit crazy. Ain't know what? You know, you know, he said that in Danville. Was that Danville? Yes. Yes. Oh, man. Well, those black people down now foolish.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Them black churches down to where I grew up, oh, them some damn fools. How's in the black church with mom one time? this dude who was beating this tambourine, damn tambourine exploded. Then he got the Holy Ghost. I said, man, these niggas in there, faking, man. They said it exploded, the symbols and everything. Yeah, they were all shaking and stuff. I'm like, I'm like, looking.
Starting point is 01:04:14 I'm like, oh, like, what's you doing, man? Like, that ain't the Holy Spirit. That's just you acting up, man. You just acting, you crashing out. Yeah. Black church. Yeah. Oh man, black church.
Starting point is 01:04:29 Hey, I had a debate with somebody from a Christian guy, guy named D. Wang. I don't know if you know what that is. He's a rapper, black rapper. And he was supporting Kamala and abortion and everything else. Really? Yes. And he's a Christian.
Starting point is 01:04:40 Christian. How do you, that's an... What the... Hey, he was trying to explain to himself, but it won't nothing but worse out of it. I'm like, man, you were coming thought the same way. Yon, you didn't get me nothing. It was a match, man. Like, but that's how they are, black church?
Starting point is 01:04:53 Yeah. That's why I've not been to one of those in a long time. Because like you sit in there listening to it like it's foodiness. Yeah. What are we talking about for real? Yeah. Now I got to give it to my sister's church. She goes to a nice church.
Starting point is 01:05:08 Yeah. The preacher's got a brain. Yeah. They're organized. But I went to mama's church. Yeah, it's different. Straight fools up in there. Yeah, you got some good churches, love some good black churches.
Starting point is 01:05:20 But they're few and far in between, man. It's like finding a leprechaun. The unicorn. That one black preacher, what's his name? He's surrounded by controversy right now. Yeah, I think he just had a stroke on stage. Oh, TD. TD, Jake.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Yeah, now, he's from West Virginia. Did you know that? No, I didn't know that. Now, his church was there originally, the Potter's House, and he moved the whole church, families and everything, uprooted, and went to Dallas. That's how the whole thing happened. But before he was in the church, he was part of an all-mail singing group. What?
Starting point is 01:05:48 Yeah. You know, a little... All-sale. All-mill. All-mill. All-mall-moh-mall-mood is go like that, and y'all-all-mough-old-old-all-old-do is go like that, and y'all know what I'm talking about. Right.
Starting point is 01:05:57 But I ain't going to say that because I ain't trying to get sued by its peoples. Dude, you know what I've noticed about whether it's Protestant, whether it's Catholic. And I just came, I just realized this about, what, 10 years ago, every preacher, every pastor I speak to, a majority of them are gay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. That's the haven for the LGBT is the church. Right. Okay, any choir director or something like that, you can automatically assume what they're going to be. Yeah. That's just off.
Starting point is 01:06:27 In matter of fact, the church that Kamala went to in Atlanta. Right. The previous pastor was Eddie Long. You know what that is? Yeah, I remember Eddie Long. It was him. And now you got Jamal Bryant in there. Wow.
Starting point is 01:06:37 And Jamal Bryant got baby mama's all type of stuff. Yeah. So either you're going to be LGBT or you're going to be a pokey in the streets. Right. Or both. I came across his guy named Kurt Franklin. He's very flamboyant. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:49 And I was like, why is this in the church what he does? I was like, this is. was he's not um no pull him up put him up dancing now you can see him dancing look at his clothes he's wearing he might not identify as LGBT but
Starting point is 01:07:03 if you saw him you'd be like you would kind of guess it that's what he is yeah right yeah right because I ain't doing all your gate all your gate are yeah shirt off on the stage sweating dancing
Starting point is 01:07:13 yeah this is the church yeah and he does that on church I've seen some videos on and he can't really sing he just him up at dancing wearing tight clothes
Starting point is 01:07:23 Well, you got a video Okay Man, we're going to burn in hell for this No, he's going to burn in hell Oh, is he? Oh, I didn't know you I didn't know Kurt Franklin Look at this, that's him
Starting point is 01:07:39 That's church? Yeah, that's a tour Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait Can me give me pause right here? Is that Kurt Franklin with the, with the white beater? Yeah, yep Givating his hips
Starting point is 01:07:49 Yeah Come on, man So you weren't familiar with this, I was over the weekend I came across some videos on TikTok. I was like, this is crazy. This dude's supposed to be a Christian. Look what he's wearing.
Starting point is 01:08:00 Look what he's doing. No, man. We ain't doing that. You think he's Michael, man. Everybody's going to be Michael, don't it? Like, what's going to know with the Michael Jackson? Look at this. You're looking like Cisco or somebody.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Yeah. Thong-a-dong-thong-thong-thong. What's you doing? Look at this. Them pants, tight as hell. He got the Holy Ghost, I think. for real they got a other ghost and some leggings he going straight to starbucks after this the chest hair out the taco meat all of that man come on hey look though if i'm if i'm going
Starting point is 01:08:40 to church i want to see no taco meat or no pastor yeah i want you to wear a big suit yeah off the rack men's warehouse yeah like yeah church different now man look if i was to do that in church and i was a little came out my grandma would beat me to death right to death no it's like I've lost a lot of respect for black churches. Yeah, because you only see that Tom Foley in the black church. Now, wait a minute, I got to defend the black churches a little bit. I did the story about this men's retreat, and it was mostly white guys. Now, did you see where they had the sword swallower?
Starting point is 01:09:28 Yeah, I think it might have been here in Vegas. Oh, yeah, really? Had a sword swallower, a male sword swallower, shirt off performing at the men's retreat, a Christian men's retreat. Oh, my God. Yeah, Mark Drisco. I think he got it was a big issue it's a big story. You got that video
Starting point is 01:09:43 Mark Marks. It's a bump time It's a video, yeah. They got them on stage Swar swallowing I ain't trying to see no man putting no sword in his mouth
Starting point is 01:09:52 especially in church It's like man, nah this ain't the place for that We need to go on another kind of website That's crazy man It's like these churches nowadays They're not churches this circus Yeah, that's all
Starting point is 01:10:03 You know, but just entertainment But Tiki Jakes and Kurt Franklin They have ties to Diddy too Yeah Now, he's been at the ditty parties. Which one? TD. TD.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Jakes? Yeah, that's what they say. He's been in the ditty parties. Right. It's pictures. There's videos of him kind of like chilling in a chair or something like that. Right. There's no, you know, Ditty room activities.
Starting point is 01:10:23 Right. But it's him just kind of like chilling. You're a man of God. What do you try to accomplish at a ditty party? You know, you know what you want to do. Yeah. They want some time. I don't think it's...
Starting point is 01:10:44 Nah, but that's what they were doing. The pastor is Mark Dr. Dr. Dr. S-C-O-L. And it was a men's retreat. And they had a sword-swallower, a male sword-swallower. A man's retreat. Yeah. Yeah, there it is right there. That's him.
Starting point is 01:11:05 Yeah. And then at the bottom, you can see the guy taking the shirt off. And it's a super pole right there. Look at it. So he was on the pole dancing. Look. I think they were just showing the bottom clip, and then they were showing Mark talking about it.
Starting point is 01:11:29 So they're upset at the whole situation. Right. Yeah. But hey, man, maybe he might like that. He was like, you know what to be good for the ministry? Yeah. Get this dude with his shirt off and put the short in this man. See, that's the difference between black church and a white church.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Black people condone it and white people didn't put up a fuss. That's right. They condemn it. Yeah. Yeah. It's like, what would this country be able for our white people? Honestly, if this country became 80% black, I would fucking leave. Not even a doubt in my mind. Hey, man, I don't feel so good, man.
Starting point is 01:12:09 What's wrong with you? I'm embarrassed to tell you. 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. Drink that.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Get that probiotics. That artichoke. That is good. That apple powder. All those essential nutrients that get your intestines right. Yeah. Get them intestines right. Get it all up in you.
Starting point is 01:12:37 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 here getting brain free. What's good with cold water? It's like a smoothie. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:12:53 I feel something to move. Oh, man. Go to optimal human.com forward slash heartswins and now try optimal human for free today. So you're good. Like, I'm out. I'm gonna go over here.
Starting point is 01:13:10 I remember this preacher's black preacher. I forget his name. I think he got kicked off of YouTube and he was giving a sermon about black people how they came. Oh, he's Muslim. He was Muslim? That light skinned fat black dude.
Starting point is 01:13:26 Preacher. David Manning. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I love that. I used to listen to it every Sunday on YouTube. What's wrong with y'all? That went. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:37 That was the funny thing. She was just going in on Black. I said, I wish he had a church in Vegas. I would if we could play that. Yeah, he can play it. It's on you too. Pastor Manning, New York. The title of his speech was, you niggas are crazy.
Starting point is 01:13:54 He gave a drawn-out speech, and a lot of the things he said was so very true. Yeah, I think so. I wish I could see if you could find that. Pushing these white folks and you're pushing them. Long-legged Mac Dad is pushing them and pushing them and they're going to get this. You're going to push. That's him, but it's the wrong video. A, type in, you have to probably go to YouTube for this.
Starting point is 01:14:17 Yeah. Yeah, you niggas are crazy and put past after that. Or you put past a manning on black people. Well, I'm telling you just type. There you. There is. Yeah. I understand.
Starting point is 01:14:32 We need to move beyond color. I'm not about that, but y'all raised it. If you start it, I'll end it for you. Don't start nothing. It won't be nothing. But we got a problem. Look at the elder's reactions. Black people got a problem.
Starting point is 01:14:54 Now we can move to color blindness and always look at the man by the content of his character, never the color of his skin. I'm down for that. You're getting my vote. Yay and amen. I'm for that. But before we get there, we need to hear some truth. Black people and white folk.
Starting point is 01:15:13 Black people got a problem and it's a God problem. When black people see the world, I don't care. You can train them. You can train a black man to be a physician. You can train them to be astrophysicist. You can train them to be a lawyer, but you can't train him to understand the world. He doesn't know.
Starting point is 01:15:32 I'm telling you. There's not two sons. sense what the difference between a mass murderer. There's not two sense of difference between a petty thief that's locked away in prison than a black doctor when it comes to understanding the world. Listen, listen to me. We got to deal with this. And we need to begin to acknowledge it, talk about it, ask God to help us because only God can help black people where they are. Black people. Had Africa, that big old continent over there, they never built one boat that was seaworthy. Not war. There's not one monument in Africa and all of Africa. I know you're talking about Egypt. Egypt is not Africa.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Muslims. There are no great cities that were built. Even before the first colonization of white people coming to the shores of Africa or the slave ships, black men built nothing. No sewer system. No houses above one. level and none of them made out of stone all of made out of grass and wood before the white man ever got to Africa the worst thing that could ever happen to South Africa was when they gave it to Nelson Mandela and black folk that was a great nation now notwithstanding apartheid was wrong we all know it's wrong I'm against it there should have been some other resolution though than turning it over to Nelson Mandela disease, AIDS and crime is running wild in Johannesburg. They're killing one over there. They're dying of sickness. The government is mismanaged.
Starting point is 01:17:20 The people who ran the nation are now leaving the nation because black folk don't know how to run no nation. They don't know how. And we need to admit it. I know you don't like it, but you need to stop shucking and jiving. We got a problem. Here you come. Nigeria produces oil every year, yet the children over there are hungry and potbellied and walking barefoot. We got a problem. Here he comes.
Starting point is 01:17:50 You talk about the Hutus and the Tissis. Look what's going on in Zimbabwe now with Mugabe. We got a problem black folk. And forget about Zimbabwe and South Africa. Nigeria. Look at what you all have done in Harlem. You can't even hold on the Harlem. We got a problem. Black folk don't understand the world.
Starting point is 01:18:12 You can get mad with me all you want. You can say what you, but you can't prove me wrong. Now I'm not saying this because I hate black folk. I'm saying it because I love you enough to tell the truth. The only person going to ever help us get out of the situation is going to be God. There's something wrong with the black man mine. There's something wrong with his mind. He does not understand the world.
Starting point is 01:18:33 He doesn't. I don't care if he learned medicine. He doesn't understand the world. in the world. He can't even hold on to Harlem. When he was here, he moved out. We got to talk to the Lord. People, we got to talk to God. And black women. Oh, here we go. Charlie Chisholm. Harriet Tubman. Corrata King, one of her boys. Yeah, okay. Then we got a black president. But you black women, what's wrong with y'all? Y'all going to let that white woman, what's wrong with you black women voting for barrage? Don't you understand?
Starting point is 01:19:14 It should have been a black room if you're going to have a black president. What's wrong with you? You're being. Y'all ain't got no sense. You black women. Your men treat you like the dogs, like your dogs. They walk all over you. They make you pay the bills at home.
Starting point is 01:19:26 And then the preachers pimp you in the churches and make you pay the bills. Y'all crazy black women. Bind these black men, private jets, the tune of $50 million for a nigga to ride around in a private jet. And you talk about looking out faster. What's wrong with your? What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you? There you go.
Starting point is 01:19:43 And what's wrong with a business? black man that would take that kind of money out of a poor neighborhood and buy himself a private jet what's wrong with y'gars what's wrong with you? What's wrong with you black women? What's wrong with you voting for Barack Obama? What's wrong with you? Wrong with y'all? You niggins are crazy.
Starting point is 01:20:06 Black people. That's the part I was waiting for that. Some of the shit was crazy, but he was, he went a little hard on him, but, uh, A lot of a, a lot of a true, like black preachers, especially these white people do it too, but they take all this money. They're worth hundreds of millions of dollars and when that money could go to somebody that needs a home.
Starting point is 01:20:30 Yeah, in the poor area. Yeah. You see it all the time. I saw this one church in Norfolk. Okay, you got a church right here. It's a mega church. Everybody goes there, very well known. I drove past it.
Starting point is 01:20:40 I saw an ATM machine inside. I'm like ATM, which is a strip club would be doing. Right. But right next to the church, the hood. talking about it's an alleyway in between it. It's the hood right here, beat up cars and everything, but right here is Golden Palace. Right.
Starting point is 01:20:53 So it's like, that don't really match, do it. It don't make sense. And the people that's living right there, go to that church. But where does that help at? Right. And they don't have to pay no taxes on that money. Nah, straight off the books.
Starting point is 01:21:04 Get money. Man. Hey, do you hear about Jay-Z? He's been implicated in some ditty parties or some ditty interactions. Yeah. Now, you know what I think about that? I think the lawyer is an ambulance chase
Starting point is 01:21:17 or Tony Busby. Yeah, there you go. I think it's an ambulance because I think puff daddy has done some stuff. Right, right. But, yeah, but now you're just trying to get some money at the end of it
Starting point is 01:21:27 because I'm like, all right, you're saying that he assaulted a child or a woman, all right? Just 13. At a party. Okay, you talk to the child. We're the police at. Yeah. Follow criminal complaint.
Starting point is 01:21:38 You're just trying to get some money. That's all that is. Yeah, right. It happened back in 2000. It's been 24 years. I have a huge problem with that. You wait 24 years to bring some charges or allegations.
Starting point is 01:21:50 How can I go about... She just... It's just a civil case. Yeah. It's just about money. Yeah. But it goes to, it goes to, you know, Trump. He was found to get there for civil trial for rape and a woman.
Starting point is 01:22:01 This happened, what, 30, 40 years ago? Yeah. Like, how can you be found guilty in a civil trial? You don't have to be unanimous, but I think it's got to be two thirds. Yeah. But the people that have to agree that he actually did some? How do you, how did those people come to an agreement that, hey, he did something? You can't prove he did anything.
Starting point is 01:22:18 But see, here's what they do. They say he was found liable. They won't say he was guilty because guilty. That means that you committed a crime. But it ain't no crime here. You're liable. What does it mean to be liable of sexual assault? Either you did or you didn't.
Starting point is 01:22:30 It's just a money grab. And the way to turn into his name, so then when you go to the media, they'll say, oh, he was found liable of sexual assault. So the normal person, they don't even know what liable mean. Right. They think it means guilty. Right. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Right. And then when he comes out and defends himself and says he didn't do anything, she's sooner for defame in her character. Right. I was like, this is we live in a crazy world. It's crazy. Totally crazy. A crazy world. Then he gets what?
Starting point is 01:22:58 34 felonies for business records. I think it was 34. Was it 34 felon? 34, yeah. Yeah. The thing I can't wrap my head around is anybody that's going to charge you for anything for falsifying business records, it would be the IRS because it would be text implications.
Starting point is 01:23:15 Or the banks. fraud or bank it'll be some type of fraud but the bank or the IRS didn't make the accusations the city brought those charges against Trump there's no victim and really it wasn't even though it was nothing because the thing that he was accused of doing everybody does right
Starting point is 01:23:32 but real estate is like how can you tell me that I overvalue my property like how are you going to tell me that I can say it's worth whatever I want to say right but the bank got to agree yeah right and they're going to investigate they're going to inspect right it's just the dumbest thing in the world Right.
Starting point is 01:23:47 They act like Trump wrote the loan. He was the underwriter. Right. The bank had to agree to it. And plus on top of that, he paid the money back. There was no. And the jury came back and found him guilty. And he had previous things with the bank.
Starting point is 01:24:03 So he had already been getting money with the bank. So they already, before he even say anything, they're going to give him the money. Right. It's Donald Trump. No, you got it. Right. And then the people on the left saying he's a rapist. He's a 34-time felon.
Starting point is 01:24:15 I was like, the devil's in the details. You need to do research. Just because someone's found good, it doesn't mean they're guilty. But look, though, I thought that they wanted to hire felons. I thought that you shouldn't put the felon thing on your application. Yeah, there you go. But now all of a sudden, oh, he's a felon. So now you say, now you're telling the truth.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Yeah. That you don't want to hire no felons. Okay, black dude come in there with a penitentiary record. Oh, yeah, we'll hire you. And you know, you're hitting down from him. Right. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:41 They just made that argument on the view. Yeah. About, I think it was Sunny. She's like, I think it's bad that on my job applications, you'll say, are you a felon? Right? But then you're sitting there calling Trump a felon saying he shouldn't be president because he's a felon. It's like... But they don't really understand the reason why if you're a felon, you can still run for president.
Starting point is 01:25:00 Farn Fulter's always considered the political parties. They could maybe one day, you know, politically persecute someone because you're running against them. That's why you can run as a felon. In case you're running against Democrats. Yeah. That's why it's in there. Yeah, it's just crazy, man. I mean, they ran on that.
Starting point is 01:25:21 And the ads were so misleading. And they brought those things up that he's a felon, his rapists. It all backfired. Yeah. It didn't work. I can't believe we won the popular vote, though. Yeah, that's crazy. Well, I should believe it.
Starting point is 01:25:33 I mean, popular vote, that spoke volumes in that last election. Because I mean, I saw a video of Ben Carson talking to Tucker. He said, man, it's going to bore downtown. It's going to boil down to the intellect of the American people. If they're stupid, we're going to lose this country. We're going to lose his election. If the American people has resolved and they're smart and they're bright and it's intelligent as we all think they are, we should win this election in landslide.
Starting point is 01:26:01 Fortunately for us and for America, we won all the swing states. And was you keeping track of all the polls before the election? I didn't watch no polls because it's all BS. Yeah, I was watching this one dude on YouTube and he was covering it. Let's call it election time. Right. And he was going over the polls. He said, look, he was like, Trump's only down one point here, one point here.
Starting point is 01:26:22 He's tied here. He said, but if you look at all past elections with Trump, they underreport him in the polls by three to like five percent. And he said, this election's going to be a landslide. He's going to win all the swing states. That's what he was saying. Yeah, he said Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. He's actually up one points. He should win these states easily if history repeats itself.
Starting point is 01:26:43 So when I saw the election, I seen him win on these stations. I said, that dude was actually right. But when I was watching MSNBC, while I was watching CNN, they were saying it was tight, but Harris was leading by a point. Right. I didn't watch no TV. I watch clips online and stuff like that, but no TV because I know it's all BS, all of it.
Starting point is 01:27:02 Box, even to a certain extent, it's BS too. So I'll watch it. I'll read more than anything else because when you read the story, you can kind of get to the details better. When they put it on TV, they put the little spin on it, sensationalize it and then it turned into a whole different story. Right, right. So y'all don't watch nothing, man.
Starting point is 01:27:17 It's all lies. Yeah, I know. I was looking at, they was talking about Kamala said she's up one point in the popular boat. I said she's only up one point in the popular vote. And then when he came out and said she was up in Iowa by, what, 12 points? I'm like, man. Y'all making up stuff now, see?
Starting point is 01:27:33 Yeah. It's nowhere in hell she's up 14 points in Iowa. Nah. And then she ended up losing that state by like, what, 15 points? Got stumped out. Oh, what's that dude's name who predicted Trump was going to lose? I'll forget his name. The Notre Dameus, the Pole Notre Dameus, no he's talking about.
Starting point is 01:27:49 Yeah, yeah. Yeah. What's his name? I forget his name. The keys, he's got the keys. Yeah, he's got the seven keys. Yeah, Lickman. Yeah, he came out to seven keys.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Man, them keys, none of them keys worked. The door's still locked on that one. Right, right, right, right. I bet him I came across, when he said he predicted Trump was going to win, I was like, oh, my God, he might be right. Kamala's going to win. But I think he won the last election, too, the one before. Yeah, I don't trust that last election.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Think about it. He lost a landslide to Biden, right? They persecuted him the whole four years to make sure he wouldn't run. Why would you have to do that when you know you just beat him in a landslide? Right. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's true. That's true.
Starting point is 01:28:28 And then somebody brought up like a graph showing the Democrat vote for like the last 15 years since Bush and how many votes did we get. And they said, look at this anomaly. It was that year. It was 2020. And then the next year In this past election Everything went back to normal again You know what's crazy?
Starting point is 01:28:47 Biden got 81 million votes Trump got 74 million And he won in a landslide He won the popular vote He got 74 million this time 74 million votes How did Joe Biden get an extra 6 million votes? We know how
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Starting point is 01:29:33 com. It's bar records. those people just didn't vote this election guys the media just tell us yeah those people didn't vote this time they were but you know what happened for real was we got caught flat footed last time
Starting point is 01:29:46 yeah we wasn't proactive we weren't we were not prepared for what they did and now we're ready we're super ready like people had to poll to poll watchers or then they're playing no games
Starting point is 01:29:54 right yeah they tried to pull a fast one over in Pennsylvania they sent people home early did you see that and Laura Trump actually called that yeah they caught something in Michigan too
Starting point is 01:30:02 like duplicate votes was like duplicate registrations not well that's in pennsylvania yeah that's talking about in um right miss it was duplicate votes oh yeah yeah yeah like 36 000 yeah wow yeah i know man that's but republicans was on that game this time they try they try to do the same thing they did last time but you already we're already ready for it all we prepared so they ain't worked and trump said he's not gonna let it go and become president he's going to investigate the election yeah it needs to who would too because i think that's a travesty if you can if you can't uh trust your elections
Starting point is 01:30:34 They said that man won Got 81 million votes and he won less counties I mean Yeah, the math doesn't add up How do you get 81 million votes But you lost I mean you won fewer counties overall in those states Because like where's our people coming from
Starting point is 01:30:51 If you had less counties That means really it should mean less people It should be yeah Mm-hmm Yeah You know what? Looking back on that 20-20 election They said they
Starting point is 01:31:03 he won at Fern Square. Let's just say he did. Let's just say he lost it for a square. I'm glad he lost that election. Because if he were the won, we didn't have the house. Yeah, he would have been impeached another three times. They probably would have got his ass this time. That time. And see, now we got J.D. Vance.
Starting point is 01:31:20 And he's going to be the president, in my opinion, in 2028 in 2032. Right. So it's better than have been Mike Pence, in my opinion. Right. Yeah. And you know the things they pull on Trump that he's racist and you can't really necessarily do that with him because his wife is Indian. Right. He's got kids too.
Starting point is 01:31:35 He's got a whole family. He's got kids. He's got a brown family. And he met her in college, so it wasn't no, you know, it wasn't no op. It wasn't like what they did with, remember Cory Booker? Mm-hmm. They put him with Rosario-Dawson. Right, right, yeah. I like, come on, man, nobody believe in that.
Starting point is 01:31:49 That's so fake. Rosaria Dawson? Yeah, come on. Won't you say Roselle Dawson? How do you say it, Rosario? Rosario, yeah. Roseo. Yeah, so it makes me to believe that Rosario is a beard with the,
Starting point is 01:32:03 call in Hollywood, women to get with gay guys to make them look straight. Well, yeah, something like that. Well, just like an escort, basically. Hey, go out there with him for a while and just be his girlfriend, and when election is over, you go back to the house. Those people are so fake.
Starting point is 01:32:18 Yeah. So you think after Trump's term, you think he's going to be the president? nomination for Republicans? What, J.D.? Oh, yeah, for sure. So Desantis screwed himself, huh? Well, Desantis, man, he had a lot of momentum,
Starting point is 01:32:33 but he just, you don't, you don't really have it. He's stalled out. He's not a good debater. He's not horrible on stage. He doesn't look good as a president. You know, one thing that I've noticed is that all the presidents since Carter or probably before then have been above six foot tall. I think Carter was like 5-11. Right.
Starting point is 01:32:50 Everybody else, W, H.W. Obama, Trump, all 616263. Here come to Sanchez 5'10 with a pair of cowboy boots on. It ain't really going to, you know what I mean? It's not really the same. Right. And it shouldn't be like that maybe, but it is like that. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 01:33:05 Right. Yeah. So you're saying there'd never be a 5'5 foot six present? Nah. Like when they elected, what was it, Pete, booty gig? Yeah, yeah. And I'm like, man, nah, that is a little teeny dude. A little gay dude.
Starting point is 01:33:18 Yeah, married to a man. And they got, and they adopted some babies. Like, nah. We don't like that in this country. Right. It's funny. A gay couple, they always get like if it's two gay guys, they get male kids.
Starting point is 01:33:34 Yeah. When females do it, it is female kids. It's like they're trying to make more of them. Personally, I think, I don't care what gave, I don't care what people do with their personal lives, but the thing that I get when I see the alphabet community, when they adopt kids, it looks like they hold their kids as trophies.
Starting point is 01:33:50 It feels for me the tone from that whole predicament is that they're trying to affirm who they are. Yeah, that's why they have the kids. They try to make themselves feel normal. That's the only way, That's the only reason why they adopt kids. Also, they kind of like having like pet dogs. Yeah. I was seeing them in like Trader Joe's and whatnot when I go in there.
Starting point is 01:34:09 They'd be carrying around like little purses or poodles or whatnot. Right. If they could put the baby in the purse, they would. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's just, it doesn't. It's just weird. The thing you said about J.D. Vance, the thing I love about him,
Starting point is 01:34:25 I really didn't like him at first. I thought he should have picked Vovic. Okay. Because I wanted some more diversity. you know, but he just or Tulsi or Tulsi or Tosie Gabbard. Somebody, you know, it's always a white man but I really fell in love with him the way he debates.
Starting point is 01:34:39 Yes. He is probably the best debate I've ever seen. He's sharp. He's very sharp. He's sharp like Vovake, but he's not as dark. Personally, I think I hurt Vovake. Yeah. And he's a pharmaceutical guy.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Right. And he came out of nowhere. Indian guy in pharmaceuticals and his billionaire, it hurts your credibility right out of the gate. Yeah. I told him, I said, if you want more of, He said it would probably help you if you had a blonde pony tail and you had blue eyes with 1776. Yeah, I mean, I don't think we live in a racist country, but yeah, I think you know what it is.
Starting point is 01:35:15 I think Obama messing up for the next person of color. He did. He did. He was horrible. He was really bad. That movement would never happen again. Yeah. Hope and change.
Starting point is 01:35:28 That's over with it. Yeah. Yeah. it with Kamala we're not going back bitch we ain't going forward but she neither yeah Obama hurt like people going to second guess a black a black person run for president vice president I want to reason why Kamala got there because she was appointed by um by Biden yeah but do you think a black Republican canis how about her yeah I think I see I can see Republicans vote for white people over yeah Candice and just like
Starting point is 01:35:56 Republicans you got to be sharp yeah or you got to be like for the people. Yeah. Got to be like no nonsense. Yeah. Yeah. The thing I think... Common sense. Yeah. I think the thing that hurt Vivek is that he was just too clean. Like, he's like AI. Yeah. He's like a hologram.
Starting point is 01:36:14 He was perfect. Everything he said. He's like, nah, he planned to say that. I don't trust his mind. Right. It's nothing genuine about him. Right. That's what people felt. But the thing about JD Vance is that being white, you can relate to the majority of the country. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:36:29 So that's going to help you automatically. Right. And you're sharp and Trump has given you deny. You're good. Yeah. Yeah. Some people call that white privilege. And no, it's just the law of the numbers.
Starting point is 01:36:41 The same for black people in a black country. A white guy moved to Africa and want to get elected in a black country. It's going to hurt them. It goes for every black person that's elected in a country. The reason why you get elected is because the majority of your constituents are black. A black. You live by the sword, die by the sword. But yeah, I really like him.
Starting point is 01:37:01 I could see him being a two-term president, no problem. Oh, yeah. I think the country's going to the right direction now. Yeah. The thing that surprised me about this last election was, man, was Latino men. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That was a blessing in disguise.
Starting point is 01:37:15 Did you see these TikToks of all these women just going after black men, going after Latino men? Right. I was like the nerve of these people. I know. Just going. After people talk, they're going to protest the taco stands and stuff. The taco stand is crazy.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Yeah. Do you saw that too? Yeah, yeah. But, you know, it's just, they're racist, though. They're just projecting their own racism on to them because it's like, all right, why wouldn't a Latino want to vote for Trump? Because, okay, we're doing mass deportations. So the only ones here illegally are Latinos.
Starting point is 01:37:46 And if you speak Spanish, if you have a Latino ancestry, you're illegal. Like, that's racist. Right. Yeah. Right, exactly. Right. You know, like, in New York City, I think they said 70% of the migrants are African. Oh, really?
Starting point is 01:37:58 Yeah. So it's not even a Latino problem. It's, you know, people from Africa that's causing the issue in New York City with the migrant crisis. Oh, really? I didn't know that. Yeah. You know, them crimes are through the roof then. Violent crimes.
Starting point is 01:38:12 My brother. Give me your wallet today. Give me the wallet. So that's a known. Give me your keys to your car. You know what's crazy about the immigration? The thing The thing about immigration
Starting point is 01:38:33 I mean, the people he brought here, they're like bringing them here. I forget what city was, but it was like Africans, right? They speak absolutely no English. Yeah. And they're like standing on the street. I was like, these people are going to start robbing them. They don't know the language.
Starting point is 01:38:48 They don't have a job. What is here? It's like, what are they going to do? Exactly. That's like, I don't really get that. I remember Tucker when he was on Fox News. He had this theory that the left tried to say it was replaced white people and all. But his whole theory was that they are trying to replace American voters with these immigrants
Starting point is 01:39:08 so they can change the demographic of this country so they can be easier for them to win our elections. Yeah, exactly. 100%. That was Springfield, Ohio, with the Haitians. It was, okay, so Springfield got 55,000 people before the Haitians came. They brought in 20,000 Haitians. Okay, so then the whole thing was. Okay, they're going to work.
Starting point is 01:39:25 And the chicken plant, still plant, or whatever. Okay, that's fine. But they got all these services they need. They don't speak no English. Right, yeah. They're having a lot of kids. Oh, my goodness, three, four, five kids. And they get HIV sometimes.
Starting point is 01:39:38 They got to get C-sections. They got a lot going on. So who's paying for all of that? Okay, you got a worker at your chicken plant. Who's paying for all these services they're getting? Yeah, right. It's a taxpayer. And the taxpayer gets no benefit from it.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Right. Because they don't have the jobs and they're driving the cost of living up. Yeah, right. Because they crash in cars. They can't drive. Right. They crash in everywhere. So now you get triple the car insurance rate in that time because of that.
Starting point is 01:40:04 And what was the other one? They're using up all resources and hospitals. The hospitals and also the rent going up because they're getting so much money from the government. Right. The magic cars, you're getting five grand, ten grand on a debit car and it never runs out. That's nuts. It's crazy. So they can afford to pay higher rent.
Starting point is 01:40:21 People that live there can't. And that's black, white, or whatever. people that's been there before all got a problem with it. Yeah. Yeah. And the crazy thing is you're trying to point out this stuff and then the people don't ever say, oh, they're xenophobic. They hate
Starting point is 01:40:34 migrants. I don't think those people believe that. They know what they're doing. Yeah. Gotta be paid actors. They cover. They cover them. They cover them for Democrats because they know what they try to do. I don't get it, man. The whole goal, in my opinion, was for them to stop the inflation problem
Starting point is 01:40:51 with the migrants. So they let everybody right a yen, but you've got a bunch of other problems that come as a result of that. And we still get inflation. Right. Yeah. You know what? This past election, we went to landslide. A lot of corporations starting to repeal all their DEI program.
Starting point is 01:41:07 Oh, yeah. Have you noticed that? Yeah. So Walmart, they're repelling it. They're not going to no longer use it. And the black people are losing their minds. They're going to boycott Walmart. Have you seen those TikToks?
Starting point is 01:41:17 Yeah, I've seen people that don't know nothing. But, you know, the reality, people that work in corporate America and they're dealing with DEI, here's what happens. They kind of set black people up to get them fired by using DEI. I'm going to tell you how it goes. So a person has a job, regular job they're working. And then here comes DEI. The manager comes to a black person that says, hey, you know what?
Starting point is 01:41:36 We have a new program we want you to do. We want you to do a DEI program on the side. It'll help the black community. It'll help black people. But you won't get paid anything else. And that'll be on what you do right now. It would be additional stuff. So now they got double the workload with the same pay.
Starting point is 01:41:51 They wind up burning out, crash out and quit as a result. Right. So the whole thing was, okay, we're going to help you, but what we did was just use that to force you out. Right. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:42:01 Yeah, that's true. Yeah. So really it's good for us. It's good for the black community to get rid of that. Right, right. They don't see it that way. Yeah, because they got the, they have a story in mind.
Starting point is 01:42:11 Oh, they actually think they're not going to hire any black people. They're not going to hire any black people. No matter. That's what they actually think. Yeah. That's what I'm talking about. They pray on their ignorance.
Starting point is 01:42:21 Like the most knives, voting in this country is Democrats. But which one, though? Is it black women? Or was it white woman? He ain't even got to ask. Sad to say, but we all know. I mean, whoever's first, whoever's second, it's a photo finish.
Starting point is 01:42:40 But that black voter is only in the position they're in and think the way they think because of that progressive white voter. They put it in their mind. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Propaganda. I think they think differently, though, the black voter and the white voter. Like you might see some of those college campus interviews where they're asking white liberals, hey, do you think voter ID is racist?
Starting point is 01:43:01 Right, right. And it says, yes, it's racist because they can't go get ID. They don't know where it DMV is. They just don't know anything. And they go to the hood and you say, hey, is voter ID racist? Nah, I got ID right here. Here you go right here. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:13 Yeah. So it's a disconnect there. Yeah. They think different things. It's kind of crazy when you brought that up. Like they say Florida's racist. Texas is racist because they got ID laws. But they leave out a lot of context.
Starting point is 01:43:26 Those states actually give, you know, DMV IDs to them for free. Yeah. It's like a state ID for free. Yeah. Yeah. Like California, they should be doing that because, no, they passed legislation that that you don't have to show ID. Anybody to ask for ID at a, uh, right. It's illegal to, it's illegal.
Starting point is 01:43:46 You throw you in jail in California for that. That's crazy because you open your state up to voter fraud. I think it, well, they say that's what's been going on in California for a long time. It's only for fraud because you need your ID in every other situation. Okay, you want to drive a car, you want to buy some cigarettes, some alcohol, anything. You want to go to the club. You want food stamps? Food stamps.
Starting point is 01:44:04 You want to get in the plane. You want to travel. Right. You got to go to the ID everywhere. Yeah. For you not the one ID, you want fraud. Yeah. It's nothing around.
Starting point is 01:44:13 And there's a reason. Yeah, because you could so easy supply IDs to everybody for free. Yeah. Yeah. Democrats. The scourge of society. I can't believe I voted for Bill Clinton. I voted for Al Gore.
Starting point is 01:44:27 I voted for Al Gore and Kerry. I used to be a Democrat. I used to stand in line. Like, yeah, they're going to try to make me get out this line because I'm black. I'm going to stay here this whole hour. I'm going to vote. Yeah, I got my ID. They races here.
Starting point is 01:44:41 That's why I got it. They ain't able to take my right away. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, these white people are racist. I bought for a bomb. I said, yeah, we got a black president. I said, yeah, black power, baby. That was so stupid.
Starting point is 01:44:52 You know what's so crazy about that? I was happy as hell when Obama became president. Not only for me as for my mom because she grew up in Jim Crow and all that. Yeah, yeah. She sells some crazy stuff. And I wasn't really hip to politics. You know, I didn't know voting for a black person because he's black. It's stupid.
Starting point is 01:45:11 Right. So I remember Obama became president. We had just started YouTube. We was self-employed. I had to pay for my own health insurance. Right. So I get this letter in the mail, give me an explanation, hey, your rates are going up. Like $1,300 a month, right? And on top of it, they said I was losing benefits. Losing coverage. We lost coverage, right? And at the bottom of the letter, it says due to the Affordable Care Act, Obama.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Wow. That's what started opening my eyes to conservatives. Yeah. Yeah. And then I had a, I got an older brother. He's a Republican. So he was planting that seed in my ear. I always thought it was Uncle Tom, though, because it was. So was he always like that when y'all growing up Republican? Yeah. So, you're all in the same household? Yeah, but he left when he was 18. 18, he joined the military.
Starting point is 01:45:58 So he's much older than y'all? Yeah, he's a lot older. Yeah, okay. He's like 60. Yeah. When he left, we were only like six, seven years old when he went. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:08 He put that little bird in my ear. It's like, man, I mean, he told me. Yeah. He said, I said, man, you're Republican? Yeah. He said, yeah. He said, see, he was telling me, say, you see, you don't understand yet. You young.
Starting point is 01:46:19 See, he don't. That's the way it's how you talk. And I was like, I was like perplexed because when Obama won, my mama had this Obama shirt. She wore it every day, Obama T-shirt. And my brother said, why are you wearing that stupid T-shirt, Mama? You don't know what that man represents? All you see is a black president, a black man. He said, you don't really know what he's all about.
Starting point is 01:46:38 He's taking advantage of black people. And I never understood why he said that until I start actually paying attention, you know. But it was cool to see a black president. Yeah, it was great. Yeah. I mean, you can no longer say this country. is systemically racist. It can't be.
Starting point is 01:46:52 That can't be. How can it be? His name is Barack Hussein Obama. He's dark, right? He's brown skin and white people are the majority in this country. And white people's a what? It's Barack Hussein Obama. That would have governedized him, right?
Starting point is 01:47:07 But he didn't. He won in the landslide both elections. Yeah, one twice. Two times in the row. Poplar the vote and the electoral coverage. Yeah, so, man, look how far the Republican Party came. Look who he ran against. who was it, McCain?
Starting point is 01:47:22 Oh, man. Mitt Romney. That was the Republican Party, two rhinos. Yeah, terrible. That's crazy. That's why he won. Yeah. Republicans were giving up.
Starting point is 01:47:31 Trump actually saved the Republican Party. He did. Because not for Trump. I mean, who were they going to really run? Right. Right. I mean, what? Jay Bush?
Starting point is 01:47:39 Oh, Jab. Jab was terrible. Jeb Bush. Goofy, another one, like, worse than, way worse than Descentus. Jam is verified with goofy. Right. My mom is like, well, let her run there. Come on.
Starting point is 01:47:51 Yeah. He actually say the party and he's like the boilerplate for any future Republican president. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:58 Look at what he did for Florida. That's all because of Trump. If he doesn't back DeSantis, yeah. I don't think DeSantis wins the election.
Starting point is 01:48:06 Oh, man. They dodged the bullet with that one. Did you remember the guy? Gillum? He found a hotel with gay strippers. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:48:13 and some drugs and all of that. Now you got a podcast with Angela Lerra. I was like, all right, man, whatever. I'm not trying to listen to that podcast, I know what you did.
Starting point is 01:48:21 I saw you in their room with no clothes on with the drums around you. Yeah, right. Yeah. When he was running for governor, he had his picture of his wife, his kids. Yeah. It made him seem like a wholesome man. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:30 People don't realize how fake Democrats are. You know, politicians in general. Most politicians are. Yeah. Like if Kamala didn't open your eyes, you would never see it. Because that one was so fake. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:42 I can't believe people still consider themselves to be an independent and they vote for Kamala. How can you be an independent and vote for that woman? That's a cop out, in my opinion. you know, independent thing usually. Sometimes people might be libertarian, but usually it's a cop-out. Yes. Because what you want to say is,
Starting point is 01:48:54 I'm a Democrat and I'm an idiot. Right. But you don't. So you say, I'm an independent, but I put it for Kamala. Exactly. You know who says that shit? Stephen A. Smith.
Starting point is 01:49:03 Exactly. There you go. That's exactly a prime example. Charles Barclay. I'm an independent. Snoop Dogg just did that today. I mean, he said, I'm not for neither party.
Starting point is 01:49:11 Yeah. There's a cop out. He said he's for the gangster party. All right. I was like, what did you talk about? Why did you call me a coon on Instagram? for him.
Starting point is 01:49:20 If you're for the gangster party, why are you worried about cards twins? Listen, Snoop is like the most family-friendly guy in this world. Right.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Martha Stewart, I mean, come on. Like, imagine this gang banging black dude with this elderly white lady. That had been a thing
Starting point is 01:49:34 many years ago, no. But Snoop, you could do that because he's a lovable guy. Right, right. I bet he banged her. You can see Snoop's smoking
Starting point is 01:49:43 and banging Martha Stewart? Man, this podcast and went off the radio. Hey, man, this's been great. Where can people find you? All right. So the best place to look, YouTube, you could just search ABL. I'll pop right on up, but I'm everywhere.
Starting point is 01:49:58 I'm on Instagram, Facebook. I'm going to Rumble now. Shout out to Rumble. I'm everywhere. You could just search for me, ABL, you find me. Okay. Hey, man, it's been a pleasure, brother. Likewise, man.
Starting point is 01:50:07 Yeah. All right. Get strong, black man. Yeah.

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