Hodgetwins Podcast - Twins Pod - Episode 11 - Fresh & Fit: Girls, Women & B**ches
Episode Date: May 3, 2024Episode 11 & we got Fresh & Fit on the pod! These dudes have been crushing it lately and going viral for their podcast "Fresh & Fit" where they get all kinds of hot girls & O...nlyfans bimbos to come on their show. These dudes are pretty damn controversial and everybody has a lot to say about them, let's see what they have to say for themselves! Get your Twins merch and have a chance to win a truck - https://officialhodgetwins.com/ Get Optimal Human, American made, all in one whole health supplement - https://optimalhuman.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 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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We got fresh and fit.
How you fellas doing?
Hey, what's up, man?
Thanks for having us.
Y'all pioneered the whole thoughts.
The thoughttcast.
Yeah.
Who's the idea was that?
Rush is actually.
Yeah?
Yeah.
With bringing girls on the shows.
Is it because he'd be hanging around a bunch of thoughts?
He doesn't get some of these thoughts.
I'd be fucking.
Don't think about the show.
I love the holes, man.
Yeah.
But not no more.
Not no more.
Do you think it's worth me and getting married these days?
Hell no, man.
This is a controversial take.
This is why I think you shouldn't be monogamous.
You know, I don't believe in monogamy.
I think if you're a guy and you're successful and you have your shit together,
you should have as many women as you want.
You guys are pretty young, right?
How old are you guys?
31.
Man, I'm going to be 50 this year.
We're going to be 50 in October.
Yeah, I'm an old black man.
Y'all niggas old.
I know, man.
Don't rub it in, mother.
Those guys were alive with like Nixon was in office.
You all remember Watergate?
Are you FBI?
No.
So, well.
Are you an informant?
No, I controlled the informants is what I used to do back in the day.
So I'm going to bring up the elephant in the room.
It's like a controversy around you right now.
Look, man, how are you going to lie?
I like a good whore.
I've had me a whore, right?
They can never bust it by dust in the door.
Here we go.
Yeah.
Welcome to episode 11.
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We got fresh and fit on here.
Yeah.
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Now let's get to the pod.
Welcome to episode 11.
This is going to be a lit show.
We got fresh and fit.
How you fellas doing?
Hey, what's up, man?
Thanks for having us.
Man, here safely.
Yeah, yeah.
How did you two guys meet?
I met him walking down the street.
He was like me.
Safe for us, man.
About three years ago, we did a podcast with a popular YouTuber in our space.
He said, hey, listen, man, you guys are like, piece in the pod.
You guys were cool together.
Just link up both for in the same city.
So you sent me a DM on Instagram.
We spoke for a little bit.
Got some dinner.
So, yo, bro, why don't we do a podcast?
And then before you know it,
Brescent Redd was born.
He was his spot.
I was in my spot.
It's a podcast.
People liked it.
And then got a studio versus history.
So he slid in your DMs.
Pretty much.
It was cute.
You got to take it there.
He was like you.
Yeah, yeah.
Basically a mutual YouTuber.
Solo TV 84.
Shout out to him.
He basically, I had done collabs with him.
but solo had worked with him before
because he had a prank channel
at the time I had a fitness channel
you guys come from the fitness realm too
so you guys get it
and obviously both those genres
are kind of dead now
let's be honest
right yeah so um
so ended up happening was
as I was doing like my fitness channel
people were asking me a lot of questions
about girls because I was in Miami
right and fresh was you know
doing this thing out with you know
the girls who's going on like when I met him
the dude was doing like two three four day to day bro
he was like fucking crazy
dude come back on that yeah
all white women too huh
yeah you know black man
So, so, so, so I was like, I reached out to him and we hung out and I was like, hey man,
I do this, this pod once a week where we talk about like dating because I was kind of like
adding it into the fitness content that I had.
That shit's always hot.
Yeah, so I kind of like slowly weave it.
And we did an episode on how to get girls in Miami.
That was the first episode we did.
This was, I think, back in 2020, Aprilish.
And people really loved it.
So we started adding that segment more and more.
Then I was like, you know what, man?
And it was just like a Zoom call like you was saying.
But then, uh, as people really started to enjoy it and say,
want more.
I was like, you know what, we should just go all the way and just do a full-on podcast about
this and incorporating fitness and self-improvement, et cetera, because what I realized was when
I was coaching people was when they were struggling with girls, it was because of things that
they could control, right?
It was like, they were fat, they were awkward.
Right.
They smelled bad, et cetera.
So I was like, bro, you guys got to self-improve if you want women.
Like, you can't just, like, be like, I'm just going to come up with a pickup line.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, so, so, so, so, so we said, okay, let's give them everything.
So we just did a podcast where it's all-melt-s have improvement.
And then the byproduct of that is you being more attractive,
then we teach you strategies and stuff like that to get the ladies.
So that's how it kind of started.
And then we just went from there.
People really enjoyed it.
And we just got a studio and just kept building from there.
But it's funny because really almost like opposites.
Oh, really?
Yeah, literally.
Yeah, how we see all right.
You actually look black.
He claims to be black.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Look at a way.
You black as hell, man.
You got some Jesus of Nashville coming.
He looks Egyptian.
talking crap on my hair. I was like, yeah, I did a transplant and what? Now I look better than you.
Yeah. So don't feel bad, bro. I do role game.
I miss all of us, yeah. Right. We have a celebrity wall in our studio where we post all pictures
of the celebrities. And it's funny, photos all have me in it, but you can't see me.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, because we do it with a Polaroid. Right. Yeah. Yeah. My girl takes a pick,
and she always has to like kind of add extra light whenever we take the pick. So, yeah, Polaro's
anti-black. Yeah, bro. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I take it. Yeah. Yeah. I take it. Yeah. I take it. Yeah. I take it. Yeah. I
You just see teeth, bro.
You take a picture of Polaroid.
They're horrible.
Polaroids are racist.
You just see teeth.
I'm telling you.
Hey, how did y'all come with the nicknames, fresh and fit?
Well, for one, I like to look fresh, stay fresh, and dress well.
That's the gayest thing I've ever here.
He looks fresh.
First you say he looks fresh and he's slitting your deer.
Hold on.
Hold on.
But I didn't call myself fresh.
People all say, yo, boy, you dress fresh.
Back in day, it's just like soldier boys.
It's always like jeans, you know, nice shoes.
So I got a new fresh, but
Fit is because...
Yeah, my IG was Unplugged Fit.
Like, that's what I went by
when I had, like, my fitness business.
It was unplug fit.
Because it was, like,
unplugged fitness was my
fitness business that I started.
So then my, I made my Instagram handle
Unplug Fit to make it easier.
Then he went by Freshprint CEO
on his YouTube channel and Instagram.
Where did you get?
You got the inspiration from Will Smith, right?
Yeah.
Before he...
Before all the...
Before you get all the same thing.
So...
Before you get all the simping.
Yeah, exactly.
But, you know, we made,
It's takes this man, you know?
Yeah. Especially Will Smith.
Especially Sims.
Yeah.
So that's how we came with Fresh and Fitt.
Now, I'm going to bring up the elephant in the room.
I don't know if it's like elephant in the room, but are you FBI?
No.
So, well.
Are you an informant?
No, I controlled the informants is what I used to do back in the day.
So, okay, so I'll just go through this.
Yeah, we used to be in law enforcement, too.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah.
Lost prevention.
18 years.
Yeah, Target stores.
I put a lot of niggas.
Because I did loss prevention, too.
So, yeah, so I did loss prevention for me.
Actually, interesting enough, I did loss prevention for Macy's from 2008 when I was 18,
up until about 2010 when I was in college.
And I would, like, go back on summer break and go back and work there at Macy's.
West Farm Mall is out in New Britain, Connecticut, or West Hartford on the board.
I did that for a bit.
L.
Who did y'all work for when you did your LP?
I did it for Rostores, Target.
And that's it
That's pretty much sense
We used to be asked for a little bit too
Probably investigated
Who for
It was called Factor Gone
But they went out of business
Oh private investigators for them
Oh shit
We used to follow personal injury claims
Infidelity
Oh shit okay okay
That was pretty
Pretty cool
Oh yeah
So yeah I did that for a bit
And then
I got on with
Homeland Security Investigations
in 2010 as an intern
And I was an intern from 2010
to 2013
And then from 2013
I became a special agent
with Homeland
So I basically
after I graduated for college, I converted my job series to 1811,
which is the job series code for a special agent,
whether it's FBI, D-EA, they all have the same job series code.
So went from there, and then from,
then I started my career in Laredo, Texas.
I was there from 2014 to 2018.
Then I came to the Miami Field Office.
I was there for two years, and then that's when the YouTube stuff started to take off.
And they brought me in, and they said, hey, man.
Really?
Yeah, they brought me in and said, hey, bro,
like, you can't be doing both this stuff and saying the stuff that you say on Internet.
Because at that point, we were talking about dating, relationships,
and we all know that when you talk about dating relationships,
you've got to talk about things that are politically incorrect.
Right, women are different and all the other bullshit.
So they're like, hey, man, like, you got a great career here,
six-figure job, et cetera.
Because when you work for the government, like, they don't know that you can make money on internet.
A lot of these people are like lifers in the government.
So, like, they don't understand that you can make money online
and it's a different world.
So they're like, hey, brother, this is a great career.
Because it's very hard to get that job, whether you work for FBID,
whatever.
Yeah, and you guys know because you come from that background.
So, but it was a really hard decision,
but I ended up resigning.
It was painful because I remember the day I walked in December 4th, 2020.
I turned in my badge.
I turned in all my gear, my vest, all that shit.
It hurt.
But I had to do it because at that point we had employees, so I couldn't turn my back on them
and be like, sorry, guys, I'm going to, you know, stick with my government job.
It's a huge risk, but it worked out.
Yeah, that's why we got fired for my jobs for doing YouTube.
Oh, yeah.
And when we got fired, we had like maybe 5,000 subscribers.
I wasn't making six things.
Was it when y'all were doing twin muscle workout?
We hadn't even started 20 months.
We haven't even started.
We just had this lame channel where we talked about the news and stuff.
Okay.
Getting about 50 videos of videos of video.
Yeah, yeah.
I remember because I used to watch y'all back when I was in college.
Afros and shit.
Yeah.
Was this when you guys were sitting next to each other in whitebeater like this and talk a shit about that?
Yeah, about that time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we, I think I was making like $30,000 a year.
Oh, shit.
They was barely paying me enough to get to work here.
Yeah.
I didn't have a six-figure job.
Yeah.
And y'all were in Virginia at the time?
California.
California County?
We worked for AAA or Southern California.
It was actually...
Virginia, right?
Yeah, Virginia.
It was actually the best thing
to ever happen to us
because if we had never got fired,
we'd probably still be there.
Yeah.
Every cloud has a civil island, bro.
Yeah, it does.
But for me, I enjoyed my job
and I didn't want to leave,
but that's pretty much what it did.
And I did a whole bunch of different types.
I did a human smuggling investigations,
drug trafficking,
because I was on the Mexican border for a while,
so I did a lot of those types of investigations,
kidnappings, violent crime, all that shit.
What do you have...
Your name's not Myron.
Gaines.
No, no, no, no.
So I'll tell you why.
So, why do you have the name?
Yeah, so my real name is Amru, right?
Yeah, it's Amru.
But the reason why-
You ain't black, bro.
Your name Amru?
Yeah, I know.
I don't know what the fuck my parents were thinking, bro.
Because when I go home, they don't even call me that.
They don't call me Amru when I'm at home.
They call you my name.
No, they come to my Arab name.
Oh, okay.
I have an Arab name.
So it's Amr, but they don't call me Amru.
So I guess that was like their attempt to make an Americanized name.
And I was like, you guys fucked this up.
Like the Chinese are better at this.
Like, their name is like, Pexon or some shit.
Yeah.
And it's like, oh, yeah, my name is James.
Like, they'll give them a real American name.
My parents fucked up.
They said Amru.
I was like, what the fuck is this?
So I'm like, this is a dread like first day of school.
They're going through the names and shit.
Right.
And they're like, uh, and I already knew they were talking at my shit.
Right.
I was always with A, A.
Their last name started with A too.
So, right.
I was like, oh, yeah, it's Amru.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um, I could see kind of see why.
Well, you're black, of course.
Yeah.
But I could see why people say you're not.
Yeah, of course.
Because I can, you look, I don't know.
He's got that Jesus.
Yeah, the skinned up long.
Yeah.
People always say, yeah, because I got Middle Eastern features and stuff.
But Sudan is in North Africa, you know.
But, yeah, people always, like, say it.
You ever get your DNA checked on, because we got our DNA check.
Yeah, I'm a mutt.
Yeah.
I got everything in me.
I believe it.
I believe it.
You guys are German, some British, probably everything, bad.
I got Ireland, I got Scotland.
He's probably all the white in.
Yeah.
Oh, damn, racist, right?
No, what, 54% Nigerian.
Oh, shit.
You're one of us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We cousins.
You scam on the side, too, probably.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So the reason why I use, because people are so you don't even use a real name,
It's because my name is unique.
So, like, when I was working for the government,
that's when I started all this Internet stuff.
And if you Google my real name,
like, court documents come back of cases that I've done
because I've arrested a lot of people.
So you can, like, see the criminal complaints come back,
like all the federal documents on cases I've done in the past.
So that's why I didn't use my real name when I started this up.
And then it just kind of stuck.
I don't mind using my real name, but it just kind of stuck from before.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, y'all pioneered the whole thoughts, the thought cast.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's ideal is that?
Rushes actually.
Yeah?
Yeah,
with bringing girls on the shows.
Is it because he'd be hanging around
a bunch of thoughts?
He doesn't get some of these thoughts.
I'd be fucking.
Don't bring him on the show.
I'll tell you,
so this is how I kind of started.
Hey, man,
I love the hose,
man.
Yeah.
But not no more,
not no more.
Not anymore.
Yeah.
You know the hoseable?
No,
not a good whore.
Oh, yeah.
I know.
God, that.
Hey, them hoes is not low.
Yeah.
They got big bow.
Chris Brown told us that
Your cousin
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
But yeah
How to start
Uh
No so what happened
We were
We went on like a double date
With these girls
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
I think my chick was
Spanish
But either way
It don't matter
Yeah
They weren't black
So anyway
Uh
That's what matters
So
So everyone says that we're racist
Anyway
So we're not
We're not
Yeah
But
Of course that
So we're doing
The double day
Right
And
And
We're there
in the studio, and this is like one of the few times that, like, me and Fresh were actually, like, drinking.
We don't drink really.
Yeah, I don't.
We got, we had like a slight buzz.
So, Fresh is, he looks at me and he's like, bro, we should go live right now.
And I was like, what?
What are you talking about, man?
Yeah.
He's like, dude, let's just do it.
Turn the cameras on and fucking, like, talk about dating with these girls.
Right.
And we did it.
And it was like late at night.
It was like 1 o'clock in the morning.
Normally we had, like, film that like 5 or 6 p.m.
Right.
Right.
So like everyone was like, yeah, everyone was like, what the hell are doing live right now?
this is weird.
They tuned in and people really enjoyed it.
So I was like, oh shit, we could like keep doing this.
And then, um, and then we kind of just built up from there.
Then we just started bringing on like, besides girls that we were talking to,
we just started bringing on random girls from Miami and shit.
What did you all find the girls?
Yeah.
So at the beginning it was like from Instagrams, sending them in person.
That we knew.
But then it was okay.
It's also at our resort resources here.
We need more girls.
Yeah.
So then also like girls are flaky as hell, man.
So we just outsource that shit, ASAT.
We're like, you know what?
everybody like we just have a team that deals with that because yeah the idea was okay we're in this
space where men is a guy coach chamber only men when i bring girls in hear their peace even though
it's some nice nonsense but you just have them talk about it and say okay here's why we say what we say
on the show you can see in full color yeah so like we'll talk we'll do for an example i'll give so
we'll do an episode on like wednesdays right that's like our womanizer wednesdays
and we'll talk about like dating you know seven uh things to watch out for women wednesdays
women wednesdays now clean or like you know our i i'm
how to get late on on first day, whatever, right?
And then we'll bring the girls on right after,
because we do our daytime show,
then we do our nighttime show.
And, like, the girls will confirm a bunch of the stuff
we set on the daytime show.
Like, they'll confirm, like, things like, you know,
cold hard realities about female nature.
And I think the reason why I blew up is because people were able
to finally see in fucking 4K
how women really think and how they really move
when it comes to relationships.
Because there's always been this, like, you know,
this mystique, feminine mystique.
They're like, oh, what do girls really think?
What do girls really do?
And thankfully for the internet,
now they kind of expose themselves with TikTok,
but it's one thing to kind of hear or read about it.
It's another thing to see them live, talk about
how they move when it comes to dating, modern dating,
because it's changed a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, I see, like, what I was like doing research in you guys,
I kept sitting there like you were misogynistic.
Why do, why do they say that about us too?
Yeah, but why do you think they call you guys misogynistic?
You know what's funny?
Whenever you tell women the truth,
they told you a misogynist.
And it may even be just, hey, your hair looks bad today.
we're a misogynist.
But just telling you the truth, bro,
hurts her inner core.
Like, wow, countability,
I don't want to take this.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, I always say when people say you're misogynistic,
I say, no, we're realistic.
And the reason why is because we kind of live in a world now
where you can't tell people the truth.
And, you know, I think women are stuff,
especially like we don't tell them the truth,
we tell them they're beautiful no matter what,
body positivity, et cetera.
So, like, if you say anything that criticizes females,
they're always going to look at you and say you're misogynist
or you hate women.
But I find it interesting because, like,
if a woman warns,
other women about bad men,
she's looked at as, oh, great, you're giving great advice,
girl, yeah, you go. But if a dude warns
man about other women, he's
a misogynist. So it's okay
to totally shit on men, but it's not okay
to criticize females. Yeah, they take the
Jew approach, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're anti-female, anti-semitz,
hey, man, say bad.
Shout to them.
Shout to them.
Y'all heard about Candid,
so what happened with her with Daily Wire?
Yeah. You saw what they did to us?
We had her on our show right before.
They tried to blame us for that reason.
I was like, bro, don't blame us, man.
Yeah.
Right.
We just did a podcast.
Yeah.
And it's crazy, man, what Israel's doing because I don't know, no other country that's bombing our own people to fight terrorism.
I've never seen a United States bomb Texas, Alabama.
And they're killing their own citizens.
But when you criticize them for it, they say, oh, you're being anti-Semitic.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's ridiculous, man.
We're sitting around 30,000 dead.
you know, and almost half of those are kids.
I mean, there's never an excuse to bomb innocent children,
but, you know, they got to defend themselves, right?
Right.
That's what they say.
Yeah.
Enough about the Jews.
Depressive.
Good choice.
I'm tired of talk about them damn Jews.
Yeah, but, you know, since y'all started this whole thought thing,
and it's like there's a lot of people imitating that.
Yeah.
Y'all take pride in that?
You know, they always say imitation is the biggest form of flattery, right?
So, like, you know, people, you know, try to copy the sauce,
but they don't got the formula, so it is what it is.
I think we kind of make it look easy for people.
And then when you watch other people do it, you're like, damn, like, how can you not control the room?
Because people say, oh, Myron, you're really mean, et cetera.
But, bro, when you got like six, seven, eight girls at a table and they're attractive, they got a big following on Instagram.
You know, they got sugar daddies or they got a bunch of NFL players trying to talk to them.
Like, their egos in the fucking clouds, man.
So you got to bring them back to reality a lot of times and let them know, like, hey, not your fucking boyfriend, bitch.
Like, this is how this shit goes.
So you got to put your foot down.
Sometimes you got to throw a bitch off the show.
You got to go
My show
We actually got some clips today
Oh yeah, yeah
We kicked him out
Yeah, that's hilarious
And here's the thing too
It's funny because like these girls get so pissed
Right, like I'll
Like see people see me kick the girl out
They don't see like the hour and a half
Two hours beforehand
If I interrupt in other girls
For being annoying etc
Like when y'all see me kick her out
That's typically like just frustration
From like an hour and a half of her just being idiot
But they cut it and they chop it up
And they only show
Of course
They never show what
lay it up to that.
Exactly.
Whenever I come across a video doing it, I was like,
yo, this is being disingenuous, somebody's putting this together,
make you look bad.
But a lot of people don't see through that.
Of course.
Yeah, y'all had a clip you said?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, you need to listen to actually understand versus listening to respond.
You have a very bad habit of just listening to respond.
You need to shut up when I'm speaking.
All right?
So anyway, if he went on a podcast and did exactly what you're doing,
there'd be ramifications.
There'd be issues with it, which is fine.
There's a double standard.
We're not equals.
What's your point?
What are you talking to?
You're a man.
We are not evil.
We're not equal.
I'm telling you this right now.
You're right.
You're right.
You're not going to talk to me like that.
Okay, first of all.
So shut your mouth right now when I'm speaking.
And if I'm down, I am.
So respect me.
I'm not.
I'm not just checking you.
I'm not just protecting you.
What are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
Get the fuck out of here.
Get up and leave.
I have no problem.
Get up and leave.
Get up and fucking opportunity.
You ungrateful bitch.
Get out of here.
Get the fucking shut up when I'm speaking.
Yeah.
So that girl was actually...
She had been doing it for a while, huh?
Yeah.
So that girl was interrupting the whole time.
I think that was when we had Andrew Wilson on and we had a guest on.
Just like that just pushing your damn buttons.
Being annoying as fuck.
And I was like, bro, she always had like...
The bitch was like Young Jeasy in 2005.
Had an ad lib every fucking time somebody was saying something.
Like, God damn, bro.
Shut up.
But like you said, that was hours of dealing with that.
And they had a guess.
It's like, bro, come on.
At least you talk the whole time.
We didn't interrupt you at all.
Talk whatever you want to say, you could say.
When we talk, it's like, oh, no, I don't like that.
No, no, no, no.
And it's funny, too, because, like, so that girl, right?
That's a perfect example of what I mean.
Yo, she had beat up her boyfriend.
Yeah.
That's where it kind of, that's why I said, I'm not that dude that you beat up.
Like, we put her mugshot up on the screen.
But she went to jail for, like, domestic violence.
And she beat up, she beat him up.
And she beat him up.
And she laughed about it said, yeah, we'll do it again.
Like, she literally attacked them because she caught him cheating.
And it's like, that's why I was calling her out like that.
But, like, of course, they're not going to put that in a clip.
But like, yeah, dude.
Can you imagine a guy doing that, like going to a podcast,
I was talking about hitting women, laughing about it, and then arguing with the host.
Double state.
What happened.
Yeah.
But see, people will see that clip and not know that that chick is actually,
uh, violent perpetrator.
I feel kind of bad, man, bringing this shit up.
Yeah, that's not good.
Y'all got like, y'all like best of friends, huh?
Yeah, we're pretty close.
Yeah, like me and Keith rib really close, but sometimes we get in the fights.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I've never getting the arguments?
This motherfucker's crazy.
Is Chris here?
The producer?
I believe it, man.
Yeah.
Wait.
Y'all, you know, what's so funny?
Y'all never gotten any arguments?
Not rarely, bro.
I can't even remember the last time, really.
No, he came to blows.
No, you threw the first punch.
That you crazy.
Oh, shit.
Over what?
I don't even know.
Look at the producer.
Who threw the first book?
He was Kevin, right?
No, but.
No, there ain't no butt.
It's usually, I'm just sitting there.
Man, I want to talk about.
You're like, boom.
I'm there, what the fuck you doing?
Damn.
Hostile.
I've been with in London.
And we're doing a comedy tour.
And we was trying to lose some weight.
It was cutting.
Right?
And I said, we tried to order some food, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I said, hey, what you want to eat?
They got sandwiches.
They got pizza.
I said, man, I'm going to get some pizza.
No, I don't want pizza.
I want a sandwich.
And when we're cutting, since we're twins,
we like to eat the same thing.
Yeah.
No, man, let's just get a slice of pieces.
No, man, I'm cutting.
Let's get a sandwich.
It set him off.
No, it set him off.
I ain't doing nothing.
You threw the luggage at me.
I threw the licky jacks.
The luggage.
Wait, so the biggest fighting in England?
God damn.
We went up in London.
We went up in London, England.
We tore that damn hotel up.
Over the pizza's a sandwich
Over some pizza
Damn
Yeah, we really are niggas man
Yeah, god damn man
Y'all got a little nigga
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
You know, y'all never came to blows
Nah
Nah, nah, man
That's cool, man
I wish that worked with y'all
Because fresh was real calm
So like he's very like
First is one of like most stoic people
Like he's always very calm and shit
And relax
Like me, I might get fired up sometimes
With shit but like nah
Like it's not I can't even really think
The last time we had like an argument
I think understanding
Where we're at
And who we are
Is important
Because, like, for example, I know how he is.
So I'm not going to mad because this whole he is.
Versus me, I'm a different way.
So, like, if something comes up, all right, I know how my own is.
This whole he is normally.
So, all right, bro, I get it.
Let's calm down.
If it was me, all, you fucking up.
So it's like, we know each other very well.
And I used to have anger problems, but I've been, like, working on it.
Because, like, what y'all saw there?
I used to kick girls out in the first two minutes.
They said, I don't know if we got.
Like, when we first started the show, like, when we'd go down to the lobby to get the
girls.
And the girl said something stupid in the elevator.
I'm like, bitch, get the fuck out of here.
I'm like, get the fuck out of here, bro.
I'm like, bro, save it for the cameras, bro.
Please.
Yeah.
It's actually him.
He was like, oh, just let us turn the cameras on the show.
Please, we kick it bitches off before the show started.
And then for me, I had whole problems.
So what I'm saying?
Like, yeah.
Even until today.
But we won't talk about that.
But no, bro, it's more like, he's like, bro.
Focus on the work, man.
Get on the grind because we got focused on making this podcast successful.
This dude, you should just chase pussy all day, bro.
It was bad.
I'm a nigga, man.
Come on, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm going two, three dates a day and shit.
I'm like, yo, what the fuck is wrong with you?
Two three dates a day?
Hey, man, breakfast and lunch, dinner.
Oh, my God.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yo, I literally told me, you got to cut this shit back.
Like, once we started getting serious about the potter, we got the studio.
I was like, dude, at a serious talk with him.
Well, that's probably one of the most serious talks about.
I was like, bro, you literally have to stop this.
Like, I quit my job for this shit.
We got to fucking, like, really lock in and do this for real.
And he was like, all right, and you cut back.
How do you all work?
So we filmed Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
So, Monday is.
Money Mondays, we talk about credit.
I'm real big into real estate myself.
Oh, yeah.
Real estate investor.
I got 20 properties.
Okay.
So, crypto, yeah, yeah, man.
I knew what the kind of content we make.
I was like, goddamn, I need to start investing.
Who knows?
You got to happen.
You go kick me off.
Yeah, so, you know, but yeah, cryptocurrency, et cetera.
We talk about all that, you know, how to get your money up, right?
Because we all know, like, bro, if you are broke, he is going to be really hard
for you to date.
So we try to quit guys of the tools to be more attractive.
Then we do the girl show after.
And then Wednesday, we talk about dating topic or some type of topic.
intersexual dynamics.
Then we do the girl show after.
Then Friday, we either have a special guest
or we talk about fitness
or a call-in show
where the, you know,
supporters can call in
and give us critiques or, you know,
ask questions or whatever.
And that's on Friday.
So, and then we do the girl show after.
So we film six times per week
for Fresh and Fit.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
But we used to do it every day a week
for like a year and a half,
straight.
Yeah.
Seven days a week.
Yeah, we used to do that too.
Yeah.
That's intense, bro.
Hey, I want to ask you a question.
Like, I guess people will call you a woman now.
You got three dates
Dude
You know how much planning goes into that
Okay okay okay
Stress
Yeah I can barely deal with one woman
You dating three women
That's fresh right here
It comes with this issues though
I'm not a lie
But I think for me it's more like
All right
I'm on here in America
I have a goal to be successful
But I worked for the first
Two years of my life
Nonstop here in Miami
I worked at Chick-Fillet and AT&T
I didn't go out
and party, I do nothing, right?
So I'm like, damn.
I made this point, got some savings, got a property.
I'm not some fun, man.
At least, like, enjoy the Miami, you know?
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Can I make up for lost time, huh?
How can I do this with a strategy behind it?
That's at the same time not going to kill me with work.
Right.
You better watch out of the king can you get the heel.
You get the heel.
Thank God that didn't happen.
Or the Eats.
Yeah.
She's going to key you in your sleep.
But where are you from?
Barbados.
Barbados.
Okay.
You know, you know, it's accent.
Yeah.
If you know, Rihanna, that's where I'm from.
Okay.
But yeah, so it's just more like, all right, I made myself work so hard, I didn't enjoy it.
So three days, pretty much was the whole goal here.
On Instagram and then dating apps, they thought to girls online.
Yeah.
And instead of dates.
But I'll tell you this.
Hey, it's like a controversy around you right now.
Look, man, I ain't going to lie.
I like a good whore.
I've had me a whore, right?
They can never bust in my dust at all.
Here we go.
You got to pull out, man.
Is that pussy that good?
I'll say this, man.
Well, is this true, though?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I'll say this, man.
In times of war, people attack you.
They're mad.
Right.
They're upset.
Right.
And their goals to shame you for many different things.
Right.
However, is it all true?
Only God knows.
That's a good answer.
Yeah.
You should run for office, bro.
You'd be a damn good politician.
Right.
I'll tell you this.
When time passes, we'll see what's true or what's not.
Right.
This is another YouTube channel for Abba and Preach.
Yeah, y'all go back.
Just feeding off y'all.
Yeah, you mean Anderson reach?
Those guys?
Yeah, they've been talking about you guys a lot.
Listen, we do charity work.
You know, they needed some income to make the bills and pay for their family.
So we give it to them.
That's what it was, bro.
Yeah.
They made like 40 videos out of us, bro.
Like, dude, those dudes, bad.
Like, they're thirsty, man.
It's crazy.
No, no, no, like 40.
45.
Like, is it 45?
Yeah, 45.
Last time I counted it was 30, 30 to 40, but like, yeah, man, hey, it is what it is, bro.
They must be getting some bees.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, Abba's a Sodomite, so he can say whatever he wants.
He got going in the ass.
Yeah, a Sodomite, bro.
Which one?
Which one is that Abba?
Yeah, so he did a podcast admitting that he got all fours and got milk.
Really?
Really?
Yeah.
Which one's out?
Okay, the one with the braids, that's a preach?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
The one with the Afro is the Abagai.
Yeah, he got milked.
And then the other dude does sussie dances.
It's working on camera and shit.
Yeah, bro, these are niggas talking shit about us.
It's crazy.
It's crazy, bro.
They're probably going to take this content, too, man.
They're going to make a video on y'all now.
Look at these twins over here.
Look at these twins over here.
They're actually successful comedians unlike us.
Look at these twins.
Look at that.
Yeah, they go make a hip piece.
on y'all now, man.
Yeah. Good job.
Welcome to the club, man.
But you don't want to realize about content and being a creator, bro.
You are literally at the top of the food chain because whatever you do wrong,
are we doing in the lamelight?
Right.
I'm like, you're making a mistake as a man, you're wrong.
Which I understand how can a ability, but it's like, bro.
Right.
We don't make mistakes in the whole long run.
It's more like, all right.
As a man, how you learn from it, how do you grow from it.
Right.
You know?
Yeah, but that boy, Saddamite, though.
That's all I got to say.
Right.
Bro, you can't.
You can talk as much shit as you want, bro.
You got pegged in the ass, man, like by a chick, like, you're gay, so whatever.
What, he's, like, into that or something?
He didn't talk about it.
I guess he said something about getting orgasm from it on a podcast.
Well, getting, getting what?
How do you have orgasm?
Got milked.
Yeah.
What's milk?
What's that?
That's, like, getting vernacular for getting pegged, I guess.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, oh, strap on.
Pretty much.
Something like that.
A girl put on a strap on and made him have an orgasm?
He has a vagina then.
Yeah.
No, he must be really pretty
That's a bad bitch
He's a put that strap off
Fuck me
He's a bad bitch
That's why we call him
Anus and Reach
Y'all call him anus and reach
Yeah
And I challenge him to a boxing match
He don't want to do it
He's a coward bro
Yeah
Yeah he'd be talking to all this show
I was like bro put some gloves on
Yeah
You know I mean
You like the salsa dance
Let's salsa dance in the ring
He don't want to do it man
Yeah
Like we criticize people
But it just seems like
They got it out for you guys
That's like, they did a lot of videos.
Right, we didn't even respond.
Like, they made all these videos.
Like, they made like 30-some videos and we didn't say shit.
Like, we just left it alone.
We're like, all right, man, we're not going to engage in this shit.
And then we make one response video and we just cooked them.
That shit got taken down off YouTube because we went all the way.
They reported it.
Yeah, they had their fans mass report the video.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I don't know.
Yeah.
Hater's going to hate, man.
They could dish it, but they can't take it.
Right.
Right.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
You saw like a white guy.
Hey!
We got these Jeep ring, Rubicon, 20, 24, 37-inch tires, 18-inch wheels.
Y'all know why we do this, right?
Not just because we're just great black guys.
Because we're giving back.
Yeah.
We used to give thousands of dollars each month advertising that giveaways on Facebook, and all they was doing was censors.
I said, no, I'm not doing that.
Let me talk.
I say, ain't doing that no more.
I'm going to incentivize the people that support us.
That's why we give them.
back. We gave back how much?
About two million dollars in trucks and trucks
and cash? Yes, I'm like that.
Man, it's a bunch. Go to fish your horse twins.com.
Anything you buy from the site
there. Get you automatically
into the way. Yeah.
No purchase necessary.
Boardware prohibited. See official rules for details.
Yeah.
Have y'all had any problems with monetization
on your channel? No, they lost that modernization.
Yeah, we got demonitized. How long ago was that?
August last year.
Yeah, it was last year.
Is it permanent?
You can always reapply, but, you know, who knows?
We'll see what happens.
Yeah, we'll see what happens.
Yeah.
How do y'all make money now?
Do the merch or?
Well, that's a funny question, man.
Sell drugs.
Oh, no, wait.
You ain't pipping, you.
Hell no.
Shit, I'd be a millionaire by now.
Especially in Miami.
Yeah, right, yeah.
Because white fans is big there.
No, but, you know, lucko we have sponsors.
We have supporters that support us.
Oh, good.
It's more like people just appreciate the content, you know?
Right, yeah.
Right, right.
Yeah.
And then you got real estate, new cars, rentals.
That's cool, y'all.
First of all, you, you're in cars?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, and obviously we're a Rumble.
So, like, you know, shout out to Rumble, Chris, CEO and the whole Rumble team.
You know, that's going to be the next, you know, I think the next big frontier, bro, because let's keep it a thousand.
I mean, you guys are in the same space that we are making conservative content.
They suppress you significantly on a certain platform.
So, like, you know, X and Rumble are leading the way for free speech, man.
So we're really, that's where we, like, put all of our content.
We stream on YouTube, too, but Rumble is like the home base for us.
I got a question.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you guys believe in free speech?
Oh, hell yeah. Yeah. But do you think it's real in social media world? Like, is actually real. You just say whatever you want.
The bastion's leading it because like these other platforms,
bro, they'll ban you for anything or they'll give you a strike or whatever.
It's kind of getting ridiculous now.
Yeah, yeah.
With certain topics.
So you guys are like, how should I put it,
y'all in legitimate relationships right now?
You want to take that first?
Well, I've been single my whole life.
I'm just kidding.
I was, uh...
I was married before.
Okay.
And, uh, got that divorce.
How long were you married before?
you got divorced?
One year.
One year.
Yeah.
And then I just had like flings here and there, but nothing, never serious.
Right.
That's probably tough after you go through a divorce, you know.
Yeah.
No, no.
I left, you know.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
You got tired of pussy.
No, no, no, no.
Just that.
What happened with that?
Okay.
So she was an awesome girl.
No shit at all.
Just that, like, she had a kid.
And then, like, for me, it was more like, what are my goals in America?
And I just realized if I'm going to actually reach my goals, I can't do what I need to do for her.
So listen, talk to you real quick
This was going on
We gotta part ways
She understood
She was happy about it of course
But like
She understood
He gave her the car for the kid
And that was it
So
The kid was your biological child
Nah nigger
But um
You know
That's what you're right
For another niggas kid
Yeah
That's what woke him up
It'd be a stepdad
Like that's what woke him up
He was like
What the hell am I doing
Yeah most of them won't do that
Yeah it's um
It's tough
And then when the kid
Finds out and grows up
It's like, you know, you're not my dad.
Yeah.
Yeah, you got all these people, you're like,
vilifying you guys,
and you do stuff like that,
and they never say anything about it.
You know, it's bro's like, it's funny.
When I made mistakes,
it's the most horrible thing in the world.
Right.
As a guy, like, you're going to make mistakes
no matter who you are.
You can be a politician.
You can be the mayor.
Anybody.
The point is that, like, how do you learn from it?
All right, you messed up,
you made a mistake?
Cool.
Own it and then just deal with it.
If not, what are you doing?
But learn from it, at least.
And that's why he's so big on telling guys,
like, hey man, if you can, try to avoid getting with a single mom and being a stepdad, right?
Like, are there situations where it works? Yeah, of course. But, you know, on a balance of probabilities,
most of the time, if you come in as a stepdad, it's not going to work. And then what ends up
happening is if you break up with a girl, not only do you break up with a girl, but for a lot of guys,
they lose the kid because they built up a bond with that kid. But you have no right to that
child because it's not your biological child. Right. So it's like, it's like a double whammy for guys
that step in and become seven. I know guys who've married.
a woman and you already had a kid
and then they divorced and they got
paid child support for the kid. Yeah?
Yeah. Either they claim the kid
as theirs is out to the kid or for example
it's been a long period of time. We're like, okay, this is your
kid just by time.
So, but again, since
me being in through I can talk about it. And my recent
mess up, I'll talk about it later on.
But not right now. Yeah, everybody's
talking about it. Yeah. Listen,
give it like a couple weeks or so
forget about it. I exposed it already.
Yeah. I got a whole video.
Yeah, I was looking at it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So, you know, people are going to do what they're going to do.
Listen, I wish you're the best.
Right.
You're a good guy, man.
I know, man.
He's way nicer about it than me.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm more mad than he is about this shit.
Yeah.
I really don't know all the details to it.
Yeah.
I don't even.
What do you mean by that?
Like, you would be, like, mad.
You go outside that bitch's head.
Figitively.
Figitively.
Yeah.
I expose her.
I expose her.
I put out a bunch of,
you know,
irrefutable stuff
that she's not a credible person.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Just like you wouldn't,
like, you know,
if you arrest somebody
or someone goes to jail or whatever,
you know,
or someone's a witness
and they're not credible,
same shit.
Yeah, like,
when you're up on,
when you're in the personal,
people like,
people come for you.
Yeah, they do.
I remember it was this training
coming for us.
Now,
let me tell you the story.
Oh, what the hell?
Okay.
Um,
okay,
I had a cousin.
My first cousin died.
Right?
His wife.
tried to extort us.
Damn.
Right for money.
Like about a year, because when he died,
we both gave her $50,000 to help out.
Yeah.
Right.
And then about, I would say about six months,
eight months go by.
She reeks us out.
Like, how are you doing?
What's up?
She said, I need to talk you about something.
I don't know how I should approach you about this,
but it's just transgender
keeps coming at me and claims that you've been seeing her.
That's how it starts.
Then she says, if you give me $10,000, I'll make it go away.
Yeah.
Or I have to go to TMZ.
Or I'm going to go to TMZ.
So every time we was doing comedy shows at the time, every time we would get on the flight,
they would reach out to her wife and send up pictures.
Yeah.
Some dude showing his dick.
And I'm like, I'm like talking to my wife.
I'm like, look at that dude.
That dude ain't got no games.
And look how small his dick is.
How can you not tell that's not me?
I'm like, bitch, wake up.
Right?
So, and then finally find way to reach out to family and take care of, man.
But, man, when you was rich and successful, when you start making money.
Yeah.
And especially if you're black, black people come for you.
Bro.
It is incredible.
Black people like to turn each other down.
Yeah.
Especially if you're conservative, too.
Yeah.
They'll come at you.
Like, if you have certain viewpoints, they'll look at it like, oh, you're sold out.
You sold out or some shit like that.
But it's like...
I'm like, what does that even mean when a black person is a conservativeist sellout?
It's like...
It's like they almost admitting that we black people belong to Democrats.
Yeah.
100%.
Yeah.
And they've had the black vote for a majority of their time.
But the reality is they don't really help you all like that.
You know, anyone that, once you really figure out how the country works
and how money works and everything else like that, they don't really, the Democrats don't help you.
Yeah.
And they failed to tell you, they always say it's a wage gap between black and white.
But it's a wage gap between black and everything else.
Yeah.
Everything else.
Thanks.
They use our emotions against us to vote for them and then just coast along when that's happened.
Right.
crazy bro yeah right right um back to dating advice which house biggest advice for a young man
trying to find a relationship don't fuck wars okay i heard that through trial and
i can tell you all niggas don't do it yeah all right don't do it right no no wrong yeah but um
she must have been a bad bitch i bet she's like you know what fuck you know hey man say you bad
I'm going to go bust it.
Don't you hate it, man.
You don't want to be with it, but the shit's so good.
I'm just going to do it just one time.
Man, I've done that before, not with a hooker.
I'm sitting there like, man, why did I do that?
You know?
All men do that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're like, fuck.
Now I got AIDS.
I've done that before.
Like, I meet a chick and I do it.
I was like, damn, why didn't I wear a condom?
Yeah, yeah, it happens, bro.
You guys are pretty young, right?
How old are you guys?
31.
Man.
Damn.
Oh, you?
Man, I'm gonna be 50 this year.
We're gonna be 50 in September.
Yeah, I'm an old black man.
Y'all niggas old.
I know, man.
Don't rub it in, mother.
But hold on, brother.
You look, you look, though.
Y'all niggas half a century.
Yeah.
God damn.
What the fuck?
Yeah, I didn't look at it.
Like, yeah.
I think is old as fuck.
Yeah, we make a hundred together.
Yo!
Yeah, I remember watching YouTube.
Watching you guys.
You guys were alive with, like, Nixon was in office.
You all remember Watergate?
Yeah.
I read stories by me.
Matt 11?
No, we started YouTube when we was like 35.
Yeah.
Yeah.
About y'all's age, man.
Yeah.
You guys look young, though.
Yeah.
Hope it stays that way, man.
I don't feel like it.
Damn, y'all could have got attacked by Jeffrey Dahmer.
You know, what the fuck?
Yeah, if I was gay.
You went out of a dick and soon.
Well, I'm that tranny story.
I don't know anymore.
You don't know anymore.
Did you all see that documentary on him?
Yeah.
On Netflix?
Oh, yeah.
That show was crazy.
He had a breakdown.
Yeah.
Yeah, I have, like, uh,
I have another YouTube channel
which I just talk about true crime
and like I break down cases
like, you know,
whether it's like recent stuff
like with the Diddy situation.
It was actually my field office
that went and hit his house.
No shit.
When I was watching the news,
I recognized one of the agents on the floor
that was at the house.
Wow.
Do you think there's any truth behind what's going on with Diddy?
Okay.
Because you know how black people,
we talk shit on one another
and when shit hits the fan, they won't support us.
But the question is,
did he do it?
Did he not?
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right. Well, what happened to Trump really open my eyes.
I don't trust the FBI. I don't trust the police anymore.
I support him, but you can't trust every.
I could definitely speak to this because I've written like hundreds of search warrants at a federal level, right?
So like what I will say is this. With the Diddy situation, for them to get search warrants to go search his house and different locations, different jurisdictions, different field offices being involved, the massive amount of coordination, they had to had a lot of probable cause of search a home federally.
To get a federal search warrant for a house, you need a lot of probable cause.
So what you think they're looking for?
They have informants, 100%.
Because, like, for you to search someone's house,
you need fresh, what we call fresh PC, fresh probable cause,
that there's evidence or fruits of a crime at that location.
So whoever, they have someone that has been to both of those residences.
Definitely that's-
They have someone on the inside.
100%.
You can't get a search warrant for a house unless you have one.
So they definitely got some information.
So if somebody's real close to did it.
100%.
Someone that's been in the house before.
for and could speak to what was there.
Because that's how they're going to get their probable cause of search, which, you know,
and then also people forget, like a bunch of people came forward on the civil case.
Those people could be used as witnesses in a criminal case.
The feds definitely talked to Cassie, guaranteed, and she probably knew people in his circle
that were close to him.
Then they went and talked to them, gathered probable cause.
All right, we have enough for the search warrant.
Then they hit everything simultaneously.
And then with the Trump situation, because I studied that case extensively too,
The only thing that concerns me
is the case out of Florida.
As you guys know, he's been indicted like four different times.
A bunch of different, because I'm a Trump supporter too.
He got indicted out of New York for the Stormy Daniels state case.
Then out of Georgia with Rico.
Where Rico, yeah, that's a exority.
Stay away from the hose, man.
And then you had the case out of Georgia with Fannie Willis that they went.
That's a state RICO case, which, you know,
she pretty much tried to do it with the YSL Rico on.
I think that those two cases aren't strong.
They're both weak.
Yeah, they're both really weak.
But then they got a federal case for him at Washington, Washington, D.C.
for the January 6th crap, which there's a federal version of that, and then the state version
in Georgia, and then they got the documents case out of Florida.
The case that worries me is the documents case out of Florida, because what they're basically
saying is even if he declassified the documents, it's called NDI, NDI, National Defense
Information, which anytime you have stuff that can be looked at as like military defense
information, that shouldn't be disseminated. So you shouldn't be having that. So that's what they're
going to go after him for. And that's what it concerns me because the documents were there.
How much time could he eat guys from that? Well, it's under the Espionage Act, like, I think it's
18 U.S.C. 793. So like, it could vary a lot because that's the same charges. I don't know if you
guys remember an FBI agent back in the day called Chris Hansen. He went to jail for like pretty much
life. He just died recently and they got him under espionage. So it depends on like, you know,
there's so many different ways that judges account when they go ahead and sentence people.
But he had a bunch of documents and a bunch of different counts.
But I don't know.
I think his play is he needs to become president and then pardon himself.
Right.
That's why.
Yeah, for the federal cases.
You know what the sad thing about this is?
I bet a majority of the presidents are guilty of this.
They're the same same thing.
They're just fishing and being petty about it.
A bunch of presidents have had documents like that.
No, Biden had documents in the garage.
He wasn't even president.
Yeah.
So it's kind of crazy that they're going.
after him for that.
Is there any truth that because he was president
he could declassify those documents?
He can. He can.
But what they're going to go after him for,
they're saying classification doesn't matter when it's NDI,
national defense information, because he had military info
from the Department of Defense.
So that's always considered as like,
you're not supposed to have that.
But he can definitely pardon himself.
I think so.
I think that's the move is to pardon himself federally once he gets.
Because there's no way he's going to, unless they rig it again,
there's no way that he's going to lose his.
collection, bro. Like, he has like a huge, I mean, he didn't even show up for the debates.
Right. Like, like, everybody knew he was going to be the Republican candidate.
Yeah, everybody, especially for me, if you're a Republican, you almost feel like you indebted to him.
Yeah. All the things they put him through. Oh, yeah. You got to support. Oh, you'll vote to him.
I mean, he raised like $50 million the other day, like, which is more than a bunch of other people. So, I mean, at this point, you know, they're just trying to get him on anything. Like, the fact that, like, once they, would they charge them the first time in New York on like that? Because that charge originally is a misdemeanor, guys.
but they went ahead and hit him with the felony version
and I was like, what the fuck?
I was like, they just got some out for this guy.
Yeah.
Because that charges they hit him with, because the DA,
I think something brag,
Alvin Bragg, something like that.
Yeah, Alvin Bragg.
Yeah, Alvin Bragg.
He campaigned on, we're going to go after Trump.
That's crazy.
Yeah, bro, like crazy.
So it's a political hit job, man, is what it is.
But the only thing that concerns me, though,
just from my experience and knowing,
because I've done NDI cases before,
they're pretty much open shut if they have the documents.
but if he gets in his office he could pardon himself
because it's a federal case.
The other ones the governor's going to have to pardon him.
But I think if he takes office,
whoever the governor is of Georgia and New York will probably partner.
That would be crazy if he won't the election from jail.
Yeah, that would be insane.
Yeah.
Yeah, they try to get him off the ballot and they failed.
Open to sell.
Pardon myself.
Thank you.
You can kiss my ass again.
And they try to take him off the ballot in Colorado.
And I think somewhere in the Midwest,
and, you know, he ended up, I think the Supreme Court overturned it.
So it is good, man.
I'm really ruling from.
I mean, yeah, I mean, I've been very outspoken about this,
that, you know, I support Trump,
and I think it's a bunch of bullshit what they're doing
because a bunch of presidents have done dumb shit like this before,
and they're only going after him for it.
Right.
Of course.
Yeah.
Who was y'all's a red pill moment?
Have y'all always been Republican?
Oh, you're not Republican.
You're a Biden supporter.
No, I'm either.
Oh, oh, yeah.
You're a foreigner, bro.
I'm just here, man.
Oh, okay, I get it.
He's American citizen, but he don't care about that shit.
Yeah.
For me, once I...
So I voted for Obama in 2008, like an idiot when I was 18.
I did too.
You know, yeah, what you always do, right?
You're like, ooh, my president is black, my limbo's blue.
Right?
Right, you know that shit?
Yeah, I do that.
Right?
It was a historic moment.
But for me, I...
When I went to college, man, that's kind of like what woke me up,
realizing that, like, you know,
I was like, damn, why do I get taxed so much?
Like, damn, why do we give so much on welfare and shit?
And then as you start to make more money, right,
you start to wake up and realize like,
bro, I don't want to give this shit away to people that didn't work as hard.
Right, if I'm going to just boil it down.
But in general, like what it is, though.
Yeah, the conservative side, what I've realized is they just tend to operate in reality more, right?
Versus like imaginary, ooh, let's, you know, make everything fair and equal.
And yeah.
But the reality is, I was like, no, we live in a merit-fuckintocracy.
Like we don't live in a let's give handouts type society
Now are there things that I might look at
More from a liberal sense of course
But in general I would say I definitely am more
From a libertarian side which I would lean more right
For sure on most things
Yeah so you don't take part in any voted
I will this time because I believe in deportation
Let's go Trump, let's go
You believe in deportation?
No I do
Yeah yeah yeah
Oh that
Hey man
Oh, you're talking about that horror.
You had a horror deported.
Sit-Mudson.
You got ulterior motives.
Oh, man.
You know what I thought about?
Yeah.
When I was doing those activities.
Those activities.
What you guys used to do?
What's in all gotta!
Oh, you could see.
Oh, you could see it was the nut hanging out.
Yeah, we started doing, we hadn't did relationship advice in a minute.
Wow.
We just recently started it back up.
You should, bro.
You got a lot of good tips.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm not going to like, it was funny because, like, it was good advice.
But your reactions to it was like, get the fuck out of the way.
Yeah.
Right.
Y'all can teach old dig a game.
You got to get a bitch when you got a cane.
Yeah.
My wife, right?
Yeah.
We'd be out in town.
Oh, what's one of the hard?
twins and then people come up to my wife afterwards why is he taking all his
pictures what does he do my wife be so shady to tell him what I do yeah at the time I was
doing all that relationship so he's just a janitor he's a janitor he's a janitor yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah yeah he said nobody what we did yeah yeah it's funny uh when girls out's when we do
us oh you know what I work at local riddle station yeah yeah this was how long ago is that
when man back when ask car twins just started man well I think
I think was like maybe a year into it?
Like what, 2010, 11, 12?
I would say, what year we in?
I don't even keep track of that shit anymore.
It's probably like 2020.
No, 2019, 2018.
Yeah, I think it was 2017.
When we first started.
2017?
Yeah, something like that.
When we first first started.
No, no, after 20.
About 2020.
How long y'all be married?
How long?
I'm going on 20, 27 years?
Wow.
God damn, what the hell?
25 years.
You think it's old.
Yeah, man.
25 years I've been married.
Yeah.
How many people got married with Clinton was in office?
What the fuck is going on?
My oldest daughter is 26.
Damn.
Through my first marriage, I was married one time.
That was a damn.
That was a damn.
That was a fiasco.
Yeah, I got three kids.
Y'all got any kids?
All right, nigga.
You probably got kids all over the kids.
You date three women or done.
That's bad.
I'm going to say this.
Yeah.
You boy was shooting blanks.
Oh, yeah?
Blanks.
Man, my shit is lethal.
Yeah.
I get a, like, a damn, like a drop.
Yeah.
She's pregnant.
What the kids got?
I got three.
Yeah, I got four.
Four.
How many got?
Zero.
Thank God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got one.
One.
It's my dog.
Shout to that nigger, man.
That nigger's my son, man.
White Shiba, opposite of him.
My nigga, hero.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, we've been married to, man.
What does it mean to be a father?
Y, yo, yo, yo, real talk.
Y, y'all can teach dudes how to get girls with beepers.
What the fuck, bro?
When I met my girl, I said, let me get your number.
She gave me her a mom's number, which was the house number,
my grand line, and she gave me a beeper.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's how old we are.
I remember the first time I saw a guy walking in the store with the cell phone.
That shit was like this big.
Yeah.
She looked like a boom box.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You guys are young, man.
How was dating change from back then to now you think?
Oh, yeah.
Well, back in the day, man, when we grew up to get a, to get like a sexually provocative picture,
you had to be in a committed relationship.
Nowadays, women just put it up on Instagram.
Yeah.
You used to have to work for that.
Now you just go on Instagram.
Back, let me tell you something.
Y'all got Instagram all this shit.
Take here.
I just got with the Marine Corps.
I was like in my early 20.
We didn't have cell phones.
We had pages and shit, right?
Yeah.
In Ork County, California.
Right.
It was just the newspaper, the Orange County classified, there was an adult section.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
There was this fucking phone number you called.
Right?
You can set up an account, put up your profile, tell, you know, they hear your voice and you tell them what you look like.
Yeah, I'm six.
You ought to hear him.
My name's Keith Hards, black male light skin.
Got blue eyes.
You're right.
So I did that, and you had to pay money to get your messages.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's how I was, you didn't have no Tinder.
I pretty much, when I didn't stand there, I would just drive down the street and just be in my car and just pick up women.
Yeah.
It was like, right now it's so easy.
Well, so I'll tell you, y'all this.
So like, here's the thing.
So, like, technology has made dating easier, but it's also made it harder.
What I mean by that is, like, is giving women.
I genuinely believe that social media, Instagram especially,
has kind of fucked it up for a majority of men.
And the reason why is because now girls have access to the top tier guys.
So why is she going to go on a date with you when she has an NFL player hitting her up?
And this is like average-ass chicks, bro, getting messages from like top-tier guys.
So, like, what's happened is like a lot of modern-day girls.
And people see this when they watch our show are super entitled, man.
Like you got girls that are five and sixes demanding a man that's like a nine or a ten.
And they think, oh, I fucked that NFL play.
player. I have had sex with a NBA player before. These are the type of men that I deserve
and I should be able to date seriously, but they don't realize like, bro, you're just on a
sex rotation. Right. But that's kind of what's happened now with social media. It's kind of
polluted a lot of girls and made them fairly delusional about their own sexual market value.
Yeah, because a lot of, when it comes to dating, back when we grew up, oh, he's handsome,
he's cute, whatever. Now it's like, they look at your status first before they look at anything
out. Yeah, bro. Like, so it's got to a point now where if you meet a hot girl, you know,
know, like a bad 21-year-old or whatever, and you don't got an Instagram, she's going to think
you're weird.
Right.
She's going to be like, what the fuck?
Like, but that's just kind of how we are.
It's like you're almost like it's like your business card right now with social media.
Yeah.
You don't got good pictures or your dating profile.
So what's up happening is with the way dating is now, like a lot of guys are reporting
having less sex than other decades.
And it's because of like the explosion of social media where women now can literally pick
and choose the best guys and they can get flown out.
We live in a what I call a globalized sexual marketplace now.
There's a lot of truth to that.
Yeah.
There's some game for your viewers right now.
If you're looking to get married or get a girlfriend.
So, see me the girl.
She's somewhat hot.
Even average, right?
Right.
You should be tell you, oh, I work at Starbucks or I work at, you know, Target.
Simple job.
Right.
But you don't know what she's doing behind closed doors.
You want the info on the girl.
You need to do the WholeFax.
Slat in the DMs?
I messed up on the whole facts.
But you don't have to.
Anybody watching this.
Because there's a website you can go to call Pemeyes.
It's a one second here.
Yeah.
It's actually P-I-M.
New Info.
I.
Exclusive.
Put a picture up,
tells everything about her.
So guys,
listen,
I'm telling you right now,
man,
any man out there,
do the whole facts.
I'm telling you,
the light of your face,
say everything's nice and rosy,
their horse.
Yeah.
Can you break up at sight?
Yeah.
P-I-M-Ease.com.
Run your girl through there.
P-I-M-E-E-S-com?
Yeah,
ice,
ice.
Ice.
Ice.
Because it scans like the internet.
Yeah.
Wow.
If I knew about this man
You can find out a girl's history
Everything website, all that stuff
Really
Because a lot of girls like are all over the internet bro
You know what I mean?
The thing is you don't know her from Adam
You know from Kingdomcom
She should be anybody
She could be you know, you know
Lying to the whole time
And you find out oh shit
You know what I noticed
Once we got very popular on our Instagram
We have all these hookers
Slotting an idea
Yeah
I was like
Oh this bitch bitch bad
She's trying to reach out
I think I'm going to get this bitch pregnant.
That's like, man, all these women are prostitutes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And guess what?
Yeah.
I want to do a podcast with you.
Yeah.
And people get mad at us, right, when we say, like, yo, a lot of these girls, like, you know, we'll sell you purity, right?
Like, I always say men sell success, women sell purity.
And the reality is, is, like, if you take an average 22-year-old girl, she's probably going to have more bodies than the average 22-year-old guy just because they just have so much access.
And then, like, women dominate college campuses now.
They're like almost three quarters of the population.
We all know what happens in college.
So like it's completely okay and normal for girls to sexualize themselves and be promiscuous in their 20s.
A matter of fact, that's encouraged.
Oh, have fun in your 20s.
And that's some of the most counterproductive advice you can get females because what's up happening is they go to school.
They make this money.
They become more successful.
They increase their socioeconomic status and their ability to earn.
And then what's up happening is their thirst or their thirst for men goes up like their requirements go up because
They make a certain amount of money.
But simultaneously, they don't know this.
Their value has gone down.
They've gone older.
They've gone fatter, right?
Because let's be honest, you just get put on pounds as you age.
And men don't look at socioeconomic success the same way that women do.
So, like, her value is going down.
Yeah.
Her value is going down while simultaneously her standards go up.
So it makes very difficult for women to find men.
They're going to, they estimated by the next 10 years or so over 50% of women are going to be single.
And I believe that because we're probably already there now.
Yeah.
So what is when women become successful, they become so independent.
Like when I became successful, I want someone to share it with.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But women, no, it's not like that.
Especially among black women.
Oh, I don't need a man.
I got a job.
I got a house.
I got a car.
Why I need a man for?
Yeah.
It's like maybe companionship.
Yeah.
So here's the analogy I always like to use with guys, because that's a good one, right?
So I've always said like, because for men, they kind of, they sometimes it's hard
to understand.
Like, why do women operate like that?
Or for women, it's hard to understand.
I always say, like, as a dude, right?
Let's say that you had a bad chick, right, that was always ready to give you a blowjob or smash you.
At all times.
She's perfect.
She's always available, right?
Let me ask you this.
Smiley this.
We both smiled at shit.
We both smiled at.
If you had that chick always available to you, would you tolerate fuckery from women?
Would you let a girl stand you up on a date?
Would you let you let girls talk to you crazy?
You wouldn't, right?
I don't know.
Like, man, I got this badger bitch right here.
Fuck you.
I got this girl sucking my dick after 10 minutes.
Yeah, like, fuck you.
That's exactly how women look at it when they got money.
That's exactly, they look at it like, I got a career, et cetera.
So I don't, what do I need you for?
Like, so that winds up happening since they make their own money.
They're like, okay, I want a guy that makes the same amount of money as me,
and I want them to be attracted.
Right.
You know, because they feel like they could demand more because their socioeconomic status,
but what they don't realize is that you really can't demand more
because we don't go fuck about that shit.
We don't.
Right, right.
We make it own money.
Yeah.
They become the man that they wanted.
Right.
Why do they need a man?
Yeah.
That's the number one problem because we've interviewed almost 3,000 girls on our show, bro.
People always say, they'll just bring only fans, bitches.
No, we bring on doctors, lawyers, law enforcement,
girls at work and marketing.
Like, we bring on a bunch of regular girls.
The thing is that people don't remember them because they're quiet.
They don't talk as much as the fucking O-F whores that we bring on.
Yeah.
So we had a doctor on literally like a week ago, two weeks ago.
And women like that, like, and they always talk about the struggles of trying to find a guy
because they're making a bunch of money, they're successful,
and to find a guy on their level is difficult.
let alone find that guy, and he's going to commit to her.
Right.
You know, the biggest smiles are the ignorant chicks.
Yeah.
They never shut up.
Kevin Simon, she said that all the time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And black women hated him.
Yeah.
But telling the truth.
You tell the truth.
Because they're, and just keep it a thousand.
Because, like, most, let's keep it a million, right?
Most black children grow up in five-less households.
Right.
Right.
So when you grow up as a black girl, right, in a household with just your mom,
and she's constantly telling you, nigs ain't shit.
Right?
And then you grow up and all your friends also don't have dads.
And they're also saying niggas ain't shit.
Right.
And then you're dealing with dudes that don't have a dad that don't have traditional masculine traits.
They're being effeminent.
They're going to jail, et cetera, they're doing all stupid shit.
And they're perpetuating that stereotype about, you know, black dudes being, you know, deadbeat dads or whatever the fuck.
And you just grow up around that all the time.
And then you listen to rap music where they're saying, nigs ain't shit, et cetera.
And there's this continual perpetuation of, like, shitting on the black man in the black community.
Right.
You say, I don't need no man.
I'm strong and independent.
And then you listen to Beyonce,
who I think she fucking brainwashed a bunch of women saying,
I'm missing an independent, blah, blah, blah.
But what they don't know, and I talked about this in my book,
is Jay-Z cheat on Beyonce, and she didn't fucking leave.
Why?
Because, you know, in her song, I could have another you in a minute.
No, you can't, bitch.
There's only one Jay-Z.
Right.
But there's plenty of girls that look better than you that are younger than you
that Jay-Z could go ahead and replace you with.
And it's not until women get older that they realize,
damn, I am replaceable.
But they don't realize that, you know, early enough.
Right.
So I think that's kind of the issue, especially in the black community where there's just a lack of respect for the male authority figure in general because they grow up all day with their mom saying, niggas ain't shit, you don't need a man, strong independent.
No other race I don't see is prevalent in the black community.
No, it's just, it's a black problem.
Yeah, we were lucky.
We had a dad.
I didn't even notice this stuff growing up.
But all my friends that I grew up with, I've never seen their fathers.
Yeah.
All them went to prison.
All I went together.
Yeah, and I've always said, like, dads keep sons out of jail and daughters off Shuripoles.
You know, like, I grew up like, hey, my dad, because he was just so restrictive.
Like, you know, I've never done a drug in my life, but I thank him for that now because he would, like, you would always like, you would always, like, you would always try in my life.
You'd always try and any of this stuff.
I'm going to send your ass back to Sudan.
I was like, God damn.
They'll send you to Middle East.
Yeah.
No, I'm good.
And Sudan is poor as fuck.
So I was like, I always like, that kind of kept me on a straight and arrow.
And then one time, I remember I got bad grades.
And they sent my ass to Egypt for, for a month.
And that shit suck.
People think Egypt's all nice and shell.
I was like, no, man, it was fucking terrible.
I couldn't play Xbox's shell.
I was like, I came back.
I'll never go.
I was 15 years old.
It was, I was in Cairo, right?
Because I got family in Egypt, too.
I was in Cairo.
I never told this story before.
So 15 years old, I get like a shitty, shitty grades in my sophomore year.
So my dad's like, man, you're going to fucking, you're going back to Middle East, motherfucker.
So they said my ass to Cairo with my mom.
So I'm there, and it's fucking terrible.
It's poor as fuck.
Electricity is trash.
You can't play video games.
I was playing Xx.
box all the time back then. That's another reason why I said me. I played too much
video games. And like, I was there for a month and they made it sound like I was going to
go to school out there and they're going to keep me out there. I was like, oh my God.
So, um, yeah, bro. So I was like, what the fuck? And, yeah, shit sucked. The fucking sucked.
People think, oh, I'd love to see the pyramids. Fuck that. He just sucks. So I was there
for a month. My ass was suffering. And then, uh, and then finally there's like, you know what?
Okay. We're going to bring you back to start the school year. And I was like, oh, my God.
I'll never forget. I came back to JFK Airport. I fucking.
Kissed the ground, bro, and I got back to America.
And then I just had a newfound appreciation for the United States that this is why I always
shit on people that complain.
Oh, bro, the U.S. sucks, blah, blah, blah.
And let's be honest, a lot of black people.
They blamed other people for why they're now successful.
I'm like, motherfucker, you should be thanking God that you even live in this country.
And it took me to go to a third world country to figure that out.
If only we could send all the black people here just complain about this country,
send them to Africa.
They did that for a little while.
Yeah.
Have a better appreciation.
That sticks with me, bro.
We call it the Motherland, too.
Yeah.
Sticks with me to this day.
So that's why I really, and then also when I worked for homeland,
I did human smuggling investigations.
It'd be all the time.
I'd go and we'd catch a truck driver smuggling like 50 aliens in the back of a truck,
etc.
These people went through hell to get to the United States.
Some of them die on the journey.
I've seen so many dead bodies of migrants trying to come to the United States.
And I'm like, damn, these people are putting it all on the line,
giving their life savings to be smuggled into the United States.
And you're over here pissing away this opportunity as America citizens.
And you're in America's not a fucking brokey.
What's wrong with you?
Right.
They don't know.
Absolutely right.
They just believe what they hear.
TV.
Yeah.
So that's why I'm like so appreciative of like being, I was born in the U.S.,
but like I'm so appreciative of being an American citizen.
And my dad, my dad, my parents always just yell at me like, I came to this country,
I brought you here.
Like if I was born here, I'd be a fucking doctor or lawyer and shit like that.
And then it took me being 30 years old almost to really appreciate what my dad did for me.
And now I think back, like if I didn't have my dad, I'd probably be a fuck up.
So that's why dads are so important.
Oh, our dad's was hard on us.
I mean, he used to, man, he would be in prison if he.
Yeah, I mean, my dad, man.
He used to beat us.
Oh, yeah.
Same here.
I remember my dad, he shot his cousin of a car game, right?
He just administered society shit.
Yeah.
What the heck?
He shot to come home drunk, right?
And I remember he used to come home drunk, right, and tie the whole house up.
And I remember he set me down one day.
He said, look, son, don't ever gamble.
Don't ever drink.
I was like, no, you ain't got to tell me.
I've been watching you the whole time.
But, no, he was hard on now.
Yeah, at the time I didn't like it.
Yeah, he instilled to me because he worked two jobs.
He had a factory job that later ended up killing.
him and then he was a barb on the weekends.
Wow.
He always worked and that's why I think we had that trait.
Same with my dad.
He was always working, doing overtime.
Always working.
Trying to support us because I didn't grow up with money.
My dad came here.
Oh, my God.
Let me show you the house I grew up in.
80s, sorry.
Hey, Joe, pull up my house.
Type in 538, Franklin Street.
Oh, my.
Martinsville, Virginia.
Oh, shit.
Wait till you see this damn house.
Is that bad?
Oh, my God.
This house was surrounded by these big-ass turkey trees, man.
Cherokee trees.
They look like...
Oh, y'all were out in the sticks.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
And we used to have these bad thunderstorms.
High winds, I was like, yep, we're going to die in this house with these trees.
What these trees are going to fall in this house?
I remember one time a tree fell and that tree hit the ground.
It was so big, we flew up out of our seats like.
Oh, no way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we was very poor growing up.
Five, three, eight.
It builds character, though.
I think for men, like, it's really important that they grow up.
Oh, yeah.
You're up the hill right there.
That's the house I grew up in.
What the hell?
You can't even see it.
Yeah, it's covered in weeds now.
My sister just sold that house for like $5,000.
But about six months ago, Kee?
That's been about a year.
Yeah, y'all can't even see that shit.
I used to play on that damn hill.
Get ticks and shit all over me.
Yeah.
Y'all are out in the middle of nowhere, man.
Damn, you, you, bro.
Did them dudes with the white hoods ever show up?
God damn.
They used to come like once a year
down a middle.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
It's just rules of southern United States.
I don't know how many times I was walking up that road
and someone called me a spit chucker.
A spirit of words.
No way.
We grew up in a poor white neighborhood.
Ah, okay.
That's different.
Yeah, my daddy wanted to live in a poor black side.
He's out of him take my kids with these racist white people.
That might be better.
Yeah, it was, but.
All the niggas are jailed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My dad, um.
My dad, um, he, uh, he, uh, he taught to me.
Yeah.
Said I'll be back, son.
And then, uh, I never came back.
No shit.
Yeah.
How old are you?
You bullshit.
Like four?
I don't remember shit when I was four.
No, no, but he, he just left, though, you know.
He just loved, daddy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He didn't even say by or anything?
He taught me well.
Yeah.
Hey, that's a lot of that, though.
Yeah.
Yeah, you know.
I don't know why, but.
Yeah.
It's just like a culture thing.
Yeah.
What do you think about sexy red and, um, in our music?
Her, uh, and having an impact on black culture.
It's, it's, um, bro, it's crazy.
Um, and it's interesting because like, you know, when you're younger, you don't notice this shit,
but like, as I've gotten older and older, I'm like, damn, like, this music really pollutes the fucking youth, bro.
Like, like, this shit crazy.
Like, she's encouraging, like, young black women or the youth to, like, do, be a whore.
And, like, I remember this video when viral where, like, a bunch of kids were, like, singing.
shake that asshole.
Yeah.
Right.
Had little kids.
Yeah.
Little black girls.
And I was like, what the fuck?
And the mom is over here.
Yeah.
This is great.
And I'm like, what the fuck is this?
Yeah, like a lot of rap music.
Like the gangster of the hood rap music, I think that's like destroyed.
I mean, it's had his hand in having a detriment impact on the black community.
But now I see them, now they're targeting black women to take it another step further.
I solely believe she's like a plant to destroy.
the black community. But she don't realize
all she cares about is of money. Because there's no other
demographic that has a sexy red.
Are you going to see a white, sexy red
ever? A Chinese, Asian, anybody.
You're not going to say that. Only in the black community
you're going to see that. That's the only thing they allow.
We have city girls, Cardi B, other people.
Right. Sex right is more target towards.
Well, they got Taylor Swift. She's a whore too.
But she's way better about it.
She's a high class hope. Yeah.
She's a good hell. Yeah.
You know, this bitch is saying, like, you know,
don't cook, don't clean, but still got a ring.
Taylor Swift was like, I feel like I'm 22.
Like, same shit. They're both horrors, but.
Hey, hey, pull a big clip of those little kids.
That's the clip.
Bad, huh?
And the mom is recorded it, though.
Yeah.
Where did your daddy at?
You're your daddy?
Catch you to daddy.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah.
But that's where we're in.
And the thing is, is that, like, that type of music is way more ubiquitous now because
because of social media.
You know what I mean?
With TikTok, Instagram, et cetera.
Like, I remember back in a day,
day, and you guys probably even further back, like, if you wanted to get like music that was
like, you know, had profanity and stuff like that, had the parental advisory explicit content,
they wouldn't sell it to you unless you were over a certain age. Well, for y'all, it was probably
finals. But for us, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that. Yeah, you got the big ass vitals
and shit. Yeah, I remember that. But they don't have that anymore because it's all
online now. And you just got to pay a dollar and you get on Apple iTunes. You can go on TikTok.
It's there. So, like, it has easier access. Same shit with pornography.
Pornography used to have to be, you know, you have to work to get that shit.
Now it's like all over the internet.
And that's the whole other thing.
Back in the day, you had to pay $19.99 for it.
Yeah.
Really?
Nothing was free.
Yeah.
You had to get a porn mag and shit and they had stores that would sell it to you.
But now you could just go on the internet and get it for free.
So it's just like.
What kind of music do you like I listen to?
I listen to everything.
Everything?
I listen to everything, but niggas.
Everything.
I listen to some R&B, old R&B.
Yeah.
But the stuff nowadays, man, it's just.
Archie?
I can't people.
Man, I still listen to Archieleckley.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Archer?
Yeah.
I loved Arkele.
I listen a lot of country.
I listen country too.
You think they did them wrong, man?
Who?
Arkelly.
Art Kelly.
It's the same thing they did to Bill Cosby.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's the exact same thing.
Um, Orchilly, I mean...
There's no personal accountability.
They just wanted to blame somebody.
Yeah.
Um...
You got 30 years, too, man.
Crazy, bro.
Yeah.
It's sad, man.
I don't know, man.
I mean, all those girls wanted it, and that's no justification for what he did.
Yeah.
But, I mean, in the black community, girls grow.
quick.
Yeah.
Quick.
Twelve years old, that's...
Yeah.
I mean, I understand he's got to do some time, but...
And they're applying those rules closely to a demographic of people
don't abide by that same rules.
Like, being black, it's just a totally different culture.
Yeah.
Totally different culture.
And those parents who was dropping off their kids, they knew it was going on.
I think they're just trying to squeeze him for money,
and it turned out to be...
He was going to have to do some jail time.
I'm not excusing the shit he did.
Right, right.
Shit was wrong.
Yeah, but if he's in jail,
all those Catholic priests need to be in jail.
Did the exact same thing.
Yeah.
You know?
So I think it's just a double standard when it comes out of society.
You have all these Catholic priests, all these Baptist preachers.
All these people in the Epstein listing.
Yeah.
You know what's crazy?
And you know there's both powerful politicians on an Epstein list.
Epstein list.
And nothing's going to happen to them.
So a greater extent, you know what it really is about, like us, be successful as men?
Mm-hmm.
It's just one woman to fuck it your whole shit.
Yeah.
Just one woman, though.
So you have to be careful.
Yeah.
Digging.
We're a little bit of time.
No,
I'm extra careful now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Especially being successful as y'all too.
Y'all single too.
Yeah.
We live in this Me Too era too, which is like, it's crazy how like, you know, they'll just
believe anything a girl says.
You know, look at Johnny Depp.
Like if Johnny Depp never recorded those arguments, bro, we would all think that he was
a terrible person that was like, you know, raping her doing all this shit.
But the reality is, no, she was being his ass.
Yeah.
Thank God he recorded it and he had it.
But it's like, bro, it's crazy that this is.
the world that weren't where it's like, you know,
when in doubt, just believe women as if they can't lie.
Yeah.
But a lot of times they do.
And women, a lot.
I don't know how many times a woman told me and she was pregnant.
Oh, yeah.
Women said I ain't paying a child support.
Thank God I kept all my receipts.
Man, women lie all the time.
Yeah.
They got more than do.
And one thing I would tell you about women,
they can be very vindictive and evil.
They will ruin your life.
Trust me, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You got some experience in that.
I was like, man.
These women out here, man.
I mean, I showed up to work.
There was a confidential envelope on my desk.
I ain't open that shit.
Open that shit.
Back child's poor $100,000.
What?
Yep.
There's that much.
Yep.
Yeah, because they added fees, late penalties and stuff like that.
Right?
So luckily I kept all the leases while I used to live with her.
I kept all my, because back in those days,
I money grahamed everything, Westing Union.
I kept all the receipts.
We old, man.
Money graham.
God damn.
Yeah.
No Vimmo.
Yeah, no cash app.
That was the cash app back then.
Yeah, I submitted it to the judge.
They threw it all out of court.
Wow.
And the funny thing is I had a great, I made an agreement with her.
Okay, I pay $800 a month because things weren't working out.
And that was a lot of money back in those days, right?
So she went to child support on me, saying that I never paid her anything.
And at the time I was living in Orange County, California, it was very expensive, a fluent neighborhood.
She moved to another city, Fresno, much cheaper, and went behind my back in a place.
for child support.
And it went from 800 or we're down to $310 a month.
Yeah.
I was like, bitch, thank you.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She tried to you, bro.
She did a lot of stuff.
I mean, I thought she would get more.
Yeah.
I mean, I wasn't no saint, but man,
some things that women do is very addictive.
I couldn't do that to a woman or a guy if I was gay.
Yeah, there's people that have been accused.
There's people that have been accused, bro,
and then they get exonerated.
And no one talks about how it was a false.
All they remember is the accusation.
So it's just, it's crazy world that we live in where it's like this whole, you know,
Me Too Believe All Women thing is like very dangerous.
Yeah.
Do you think it's worth me and getting married these days?
Hell no, man.
No.
So here's the thing.
Okay.
So before people come out of us, right?
Yeah.
I believe in nuclear family.
I think it's the best and only way to raise a child properly, especially in, you know,
the degenerative world that we're in nowadays.
You need two parents because you're probably going to have to homeschool your kid or put
them in a private school nowadays.
I'm homeschooling.
Yeah, because this shit's crazy, right?
Right.
Well, what's going on in a public school.
system. But with that said, the way marriage is done in the United States is very dangerous for men. There's
not really much upside for you because you're taking on an enormous amount of risk with child support,
alimony, and then the family courts in general, if things don't work out. And then you take on top of that
that women have an incentive to divorce you now because they could get all the benefits while
simultaneously shirking off their responsibility. It's like, it's not your best interest as a man and get
married. So what I tell guys is if you really want to get married, et cetera, like make sure you just do it,
well, even a prenuptial agreement, like, can be overturned. You could get with a good attorney,
you could, you could, you know, do some work, but like, look at Tyrese right now. He had a damn good
prenuptial agreement, but the wife is still angling to get money out of it so they could challenge it.
So what I say is like, yo, just don't get married with the state. Like, do that shit.
Right. Religiously, go to your church. Right. Go to your musjid, however you want to do it,
get married through your priest or your mom and you're good. You can't live with her.
If you live with her, yeah, we don't believe in living with girls either.
considered like actually marriage as well by the state we tell guys not to live with girls either
i know that sounds crazy as well but there's a bunch of reasons for that but yeah you ever heard
term bait and switch yeah oh yeah so that's what we'll do oh yeah they'll call me nice to you
give you sex whenever you want and mary you say let's move it together let's get a house
mire you got a house and he's just like oh i got you now i'm on a couch watching tv make you
make me a sandwich i'm tired from work what you're talking about oh you don't do that divorce
and next thing you know your pant child support al hony for years but i'm telling you ban switch
You were cool at the beginning.
Nice to you.
Always fun, fun with you.
All of a sudden, he's like, got this thing by the balls.
And I think the main reason I tell guys, like, don't live with your, what your girls
is because it maintains their attraction when you don't live where her because in person.
So, well, hold on.
How can you raise kids like that?
I'm not saying move away and shit.
But, like, as a dad, you really don't, if you're working all the time anyway,
let's say you did live there and you're working out.
You're not there anyway.
Like, you're out here, you know, making money, et cetera.
You come in when you need to discipline them, whatever.
Like, especially when the kid is like, I think the dad needs to be more involved
when the kid is a teenage years.
But in the, you know, formative child baby years,
the mom can handle most of that shit herself, man.
Yeah.
And then on top of that, you kind of maintain the attraction
because, you know, women like a guy that isn't always available, et cetera.
Like, what I've realized is like, like, girls don't like us the way we like them, right?
So, like, for us, like, we don't lose attraction to the same level that women do.
Like, women get, and they've done this in studies that women get bored in relationships way fast than men.
And when they do get bored, attraction just tanks with it.
And then that's why they initiate 80% of divorces.
I think not living with her makes you more attractive.
that keeps you sharp too because let's be
honest when you live with a chick you get lazy
she makes the place all comfortable she
oh don't go to the gym just hang out with me
why he works so much
because like they don't have the same mindset that we do
they don't have the same proclivity to go out there and earn
I found that out the hard way my first marriage
because I didn't live with her until we got married
shit totally changed two weeks later
we're trying to kill each other yeah you know
there was a famous soccer player
of they called it football overseas
he's a soccer player he actually got married
I think it's worth like $200 million, something like that.
I know what you mean.
And he got married.
But the thing is, when she tried to take him to court,
he had took all his possessions, all his money.
Put his mom.
And his mom in his mom and it trusts,
and she couldn't touch anything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember that.
We talked about that.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, I can't remember the player's name, though.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can't remember his name.
Yeah, but I know what you mean.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, out of Spain, I think it was.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, divorce makes the most female millionaires every year.
Oh, yeah.
Wealth transfer.
If you look at the richest women in the world,
All of them got it through inheritance.
Got Bezos?
Almost all the richest women got it through inheritance.
So, you know, it's just you have way too much to risk as a man.
So my thing is, yo, you want to get married?
Cool.
I think it's fantastic, right?
Especially to raise a family.
Right.
But just don't do it with the state involved.
Right.
Go and get it done religiously because if you're getting married, that's a religious
sanctimony anyway.
It's a religious thing.
Anything the state touches is going to destroy.
He's going to fuck you up, man.
So like it's because then, then what ends up happening is she's incentivized to leave you at that point.
Right.
Like, you know, never get, you know, they have the saying,
never get in a contract with someone that's incentivized to break it.
And that's what marriage is in the West.
And also, as a man, keep in mind,
when you were to girl long term, you go out being framed.
If you lose frame, it's lose respect for you.
Well, guess what?
I can leave any time.
So bye.
Because a lot of guys get lazy when they get a girl, too.
They stop going to the gym,
stop training so hard, they get comfortable.
Get fat and shit.
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Well, the white producers is telling us to say that shit.
This is a controversial take.
This is why I think.
you shouldn't be monogamous.
You know, I don't believe in monogamy.
I think if you're a guy and you're successful and you have your shit together,
you should have as many women as you want.
And I know people are, whoa, this is they're too, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But it plays to the carnal side of the female nature because women are attracted to men
that have other women.
It keeps your girl on her toes, keeps her staying attractive.
She understands that her place isn't necessarily secure,
and she's going to work for your affection more.
That's just the reality of psychology and how it works with men and women.
We don't need that, but women do.
Like women need to constantly see that social proof.
They constantly need to see other women checking you out, et cetera.
Like that's just how they're wired.
They need to feel like they got the best guy.
I've always said like women look at it like this, right?
So because people like, what are you talking about, Marron?
What the fuck you're talking about?
I always give the analogy, if you go to a store, right,
and you get a handbag for the ladies,
and you get a great discount on it, right?
But then someone else gets that same bag and they get it for a better price.
Are you going to, you're going to probably want to go back to that store
and try to get that price that they got.
But if you know you got the best,
deal, you're not going back to that store.
That's how I look at it as a man.
You want to be the best deal, so she don't want to go back to the store and have to go
and find another bag, et cetera.
I got the best bag and it's constantly validated to me because every time I'm out with
this, niggum, bitches are looking at him.
The girls are flirting with him in front of my fucking face.
Holy shit.
And girls constantly need that.
For us, we don't need that shit.
Like, if a girl's bad and nobody knows her, you're like, yes.
Right?
I brought her to a party, nobody knows her.
But for a girl, she needs to constantly see that other women want you.
It's so strange how, and I, I,
And I've always said, too, like, pre-selection is by far the strongest attraction trigger for women.
When they see, that's how ugly niggas that are famous?
How do you get girls?
Social proof.
Yeah.
But they'll be ugly as shit.
You always see these old guys, man, on that deathbed with the hottest chicks.
It's because they're loaded.
Yeah, which is a form of social status.
So for girls, they need that social proof, man.
And I hate to use the nightclub as an example.
But when you go to nightclub, we're all the women concentrated in the VIP sections.
It's like when you have girls, other girls come to you.
It's like passive income.
I'm on hose. Right. It's crazy, bro.
No woman wants a guy that no other woman wants.
Yeah. So I married men do well.
Like, I'm sure y'all get hit on. You guys have your rings on like a girl might talk to you or something like that.
Or they'll feel more disarm because they know, damn, damn, you already has a chick.
You don't need me. So let me. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I told you about the hook is flat in my DM.
Or them, or they want to try to extort you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Like, women are very complicated.
man. Yeah, very complicated.
Yeah, and I think...
Like, guys, we're simple.
Yeah. Yeah. You know?
Pretty much. Like, just give me some jeans.
Give me some sneakers and a t-shirt, and I'm good.
Yeah.
Women, they need the bag, they need the jewelry, they need the makeup, the hair.
Like, the way you can keep me happy is, like, sexually.
Yeah.
Yeah. That's all I really need.
Yeah, men are way, way simpler than women.
Simple.
Like, and that's why I've always said, like, if you got your shit together,
right and she sees you as the best option well it's not easy to find that so she's gonna probably
stick with you but you need to maintain that's where guys hook up as they they they they get lazy
and they and girls lose attraction because they're getting lazy and then the guy another guy comes
oh you're beautiful starts all over again starts all over again yeah cycle of reber
tell you man stuff out here I'm gonna go and him and kill my wife when I get on my head
you're gonna OJ OJ oh my OJ I was but to cut that out because you know how you too here yeah yeah
That OJ case is crazy
Y'all think he did it?
I mean, y'all were adults when he killed her anyway.
I was in boot camp.
Yeah, y'all were adults, man.
When you did that shit.
I remember I came out of this fuck, man.
I came out of the shower and I was like,
he said, man, you see this shit?
OJ's running from the cops.
I said, what the hell he do?
That white bronco?
He chopped his wife up.
Yeah, he was in a white Bronco.
Damn.
I covered that case, man.
On my channel, and like I did a lot of research on it.
because that's like to this day
I still think one of the most famous cases ever
that in the Ted Bunny trial
like are some of the most famous cases ever televised
and um
you think OJ is guilty
okay so
my theory on this right
okay um so at the crime scene
Nicole Simpson had hair follicles in her neck fingernails
defensive like from defense she had defensive wounds right
right and she had hair follicles of a black man right
in her nails but they weren't OJ's DNA
so what I think
is I think OJ did it, but he didn't do it alone.
Because if you look at like the severity of how they were killed,
like I don't know if y'all saw the crime scene photos.
Really bad, bro.
Yeah, it was super graphic.
He almost decapitated her.
And the other guy was trained martial artist, Goldman.
And the way that they were-
I didn't know that.
He was a black belt or something?
He was like, I don't know if he was a black belt,
but he had combat experience and they saw a lot of defensive wounds with him too.
So there was a fight there.
And at the time, people forget,
OJ was already retired and old, man.
Like he wasn't that big or that,
He had arthritis and shit?
Yeah, like he was all fucked up.
And Goldman was like in his 20s,
and then Nicole was fit herself.
She used to go on runs and shit like that.
So for him to overpower both of them
and fucked them up the way that he did,
it wasn't a one-man job.
And we know that there was other hair follicles
of another unknown African-American male.
So what I think was OJ's son was there
and helped them.
And his son had mental problems.
He was a chef.
He was good with a knife.
And, um...
Profiled his son, huh?
Yeah, yeah.
And his son didn't...
He came from another marriage.
He hated a cold.
So he had a motive.
And then in 2006, a lot of people known this,
OJ did like an interview.
And he also wrote a book,
If I Did It, right?
Right.
In the book, he talks about a hypothetical
where if he did do it,
this is what would happen.
And in that hypothetical,
he says,
I'm with a person.
I forget what the name he used was for him.
And that person kind of just rages out
and goes black.
And the next thing I know,
everybody's dead.
So it's like, I think it was a two-man job
Because for him to do it as quickly as he did
And get out of there and then get back to his house
In that time frame, 100% two-man job
And it was not much blood in his car
Yeah
Look like you'd been soaked in blood
Yeah, if you did that yourself, exactly
Yeah, exactly
I think he definitely got rid of the stuff
He had the gloves and everything
Because when he went to his house
Like I think they found some blood back at the house
But yeah, I agree
Like if he did that shit by himself
He would have way more blood on him
Yeah, he got off because he pulled the race card
Yeah, and then the glove didn't fit
Right
If it don't fit
You must be
Everyone remembers that
Johnny Cochin
You said his son
Was a chef
And good with a knife
Yeah
Yeah
He was
He was
He was like
And I think he had military
Experience too
I think he had military experience
If I'm not mistaken
But yeah his son
I forget his name
But he's like off the grid now
But he was a big dude
Yeah
Big ass dude
Yeah it wasn't small
So
And you know you line it up
It's like
It looks like a two-man job
the way they were killed.
Obviously, it was done with a knife.
OJ's kind of old and not as strong.
He said in his own hypothetical.
If I did it, there was another guy with me, et cetera.
He helped me.
I'm just curious, man.
You guys have been on Earth for a long time.
Yeah.
Oh, man, you just rubbing it in, huh?
You've been on it to Earth for a long time.
What advice would you give to men coming up in today's world?
For example, success, being getting through hardships.
Yeah.
Life is what you make it.
The people closest to you are going to be the ones that's going to break your fucking art.
Yeah.
Life is just a big curveball.
You don't know.
Yeah, life is tough.
But if you focus on yourself, always improve on yourself.
Success will come.
Yeah.
Don't victimize yourself.
Yeah.
And when you meet a woman and you're trying to find a special person,
looks is great, but it's where I hear is what counts.
Because after a while, the looks going to fade, but the mind's going to stay good.
And the mind's going to be prettier than they ever was.
And the sugar walls stay the same.
so just sugar water
yeah
yeah yeah
that's what I would say
yeah pretty much
that's not easy
and to keep your woman happy
you got to do little things
don't leave your underwear on the floor
flush the toilet
listen to them
because women
they like to talk
they talk too much actually right now
and I notice the thing about my wife
man she likes when I'm with her
when I said no I'm too tired
if I don't go out with her
oh
I'm not going to hurt.
I'm going to feel it.
She's not going to get violent or anything,
but I'm going to feel it.
The mannerism is going to change.
The more I'm with her, the happier she is.
The less I'm with her,
women are like plants.
They need to be nurtured, watered, concert.
Yeah.
That's a good number.
Yeah.
You got to do it sparingly, though,
because if you water it too much,
it dies, right?
I like this quote, too.
They say women just like plumbers.
They always bringing up old shit.
All the mistakes you make,
they're going to always bring that shit up.
Yeah.
I don't care.
How old you yet.
That's true, bro.
Yeah.
So before we let you let y'all go,
y'all say y'all believe in open relationship, right?
I do.
I don't believe in being monogamous.
How about you?
I don't know why I believe it, man.
You date three women at a time.
I'm still trying to forget this shit out, man.
Right, right, right, you know?
Are y'all seeing multiple women,
or are y'all comfortable in telling me that?
I mean, I'm sure if you believe that,
you tell the women in your relationship,
paid yeah so i'm straight up man i mean y'all know my girl's here right now i'm oh okay
to and you got good taste yeah hey thank you you got some damn good taste you definitely a nougar
he came in he with a damn die appreciate that man but yeah she helps me so for her right
she helps me on my true crime channel fed reacts oh okay we do our cases together yes yeah we we cover
like cover like the trump case the dd case oh okay i know serial killers i've never came across
That's how I know so much about like this stuff with, OJ and stuff, because I like research these cases and I, like, give our perspective from a former Fed.
So people really enjoy that because they'm able to explain things on a deeper level.
Like, okay, this is how feds wiretap your phone.
This is how they get search warrants, et cetera.
This is what happens when you get arrested.
These are how they interrogate.
So people really enjoy getting my perspective on criminal cases.
But she helps me with that stuff and she's been a complete asset.
But I think for a lot of guys, what they don't do is they end up getting what girls, their liabilities.
Right?
Yeah.
So, you know, obviously your main girl is going to get different type of tension and different type of affection than like some random chick, right?
Like, like, so I think it, I don't believe in monogamy because number one, you get bored.
Let's be honest here as a man, you get bored.
Number two, sexually, right?
Because we want variety, right?
You want variety.
By the same time, you're not going to, your main girl handles all the emotional stuff where, you know, you're able to talk with her, have a deeper conversation, et cetera.
She'd give a shit about her versus like a girl that you're just like hooking up with.
And for men, we're able to compartmentalize that.
Women aren't.
That's why cheating from women is so unacceptable.
Difference based on failure.
Exactly.
Because if a girl cheats on you, she's been checked out.
Yeah.
But for you as a man, like, you could go smash another chick and love your girl.
Like, we're not like, we're not wired.
Like you hit a bitch, got to go.
You know?
You know, keep it a thousand.
Yo.
When I smash a new chick, it makes me appreciate my girl more.
I'm like, damn, that bitch was useless.
Fuck, man.
Like, where's edgy?
I can miss my girl, man.
Fuck this bitch's pussy was.
I'd be like, God damn, man.
And I'm honest for her.
She was dry.
She can't get me a hand dog.
That was terrible.
The biggest thing is like, I'm like, damn, this bitch is annoying.
Like, you know, and then it makes you really appreciate your girl anymore.
I know that sounds funny or shit.
We're laughing about it.
But it really is true.
So, I mean, I don't know.
That's kind of how I look at it.
But, yeah.
Would you ever stay in a relationship?
Let's say you're married and your wife cheats on you.
Would you stand that relationship?
No, fuck no.
No?
She's done with me
Because I'll look at it like
There's some things that if a woman does
It's unforgivable, right?
So like for me as a man
If my girl's in danger
And I don't step up to protect her or save her
I deserve to be broken up with
I didn't hold my duty
My duties to protect and provide
Right if I don't do my job
I'm a fucking idiot
And I deserve to be broken up with
However as a woman
Her job is sexual fidelity
That's the number one thing that men care about
with females. Like, just don't be a whore.
Right? And if she does it, she can't, if she fails that,
you got to get rid of her. Same thing is if I fail my duty as a man to protect and provide,
I deserve to be broken up with. I'm a firm believer in traditional gender roles and I think
men should provide for women. I don't think women should work. I think, if you're,
my wife don't work. Yeah. Like, I think they should work electively. Like if they want to
work, a side job, whatever, cool. That's fine. Yeah. But they should not be paying the predominant
portion of the bills. They shouldn't be struggling working 40 hours per week. Fuck that shit.
to keep your woman nice, feminine, happy,
she shouldn't be working or anything in the workforce.
Yeah, when you have, you know how things are so expensive.
Especially with kids, bro.
Yeah, especially if you've got kids, she better not work.
Fuck that.
Yeah, yeah, because it hurts your family.
Yeah.
The family unit.
But today, man, she's so expensive.
It's like it's forcing couples to both work,
and that puts a strain on the family
because you put women in a position
that's not going to benefit them or their family or their husband.
Yeah, and, yeah, I mean,
and we can blame Biden on that with the cost of living,
soaring and everything else.
that which is ridiculous.
But yeah, I'm a genuine believer that men are protectors and providers.
And if you can't do that, you don't deserve to have a girl.
Yeah.
Like if you're a brokey, why are you even fucking over here?
Because you can't, like, because I've always said like, right, there's guys out there
that got game and can get girls, but they're broke.
Well, what ends up happening?
And this is why I say, you've got to have the full package.
You've got to be attractive, have your money together, et cetera.
Because if you're just a good looking guy and you got game, like you might be able to
smash some girls, but you ain't going to keep them.
You're not going to be able to retain them.
It's just a matter of time until some girl, if your girl's hot enough,
just a matter of time until some other dude they got money takes your girlfriend.
Right?
And these sims be paying, right?
Let's keep it a thousand.
But at the same time, let's say you got money only, but you're a fucking sucker.
What ends up happening is she don't respect you.
She's going to want a guy that has the qualities that you can't fulfill, right?
Maybe you're ugly or you're not attractive or whatever.
She'll go get a guy that's a brokey that could fulfill that.
So what I've realized with girls is like they're okay with compartmentalizing men if the guy that they're with doesn't give
them everything that they need.
So you want to be the complete package to keep your girl faithful.
And that's why it's so important to, like, really work on yourself.
Like a lot of guys don't.
They think, I got a girl.
I could just like chill now.
Fuck no.
Yeah.
That's the one thing I had learned the hallway.
You can't get complacent with your woman.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You get overly content with yourself and think you to shit.
Oh, your girl's sucking dick that night.
Yeah.
And another thing, too, I've noticed with girls, is if you're like a strong guy,
yeah, she will conform to you.
Like, if you're, like, a, like a, if you're a strong masculine guy,
Yeah. Let's say she was a Democrat.
Yeah. Let's say she was a Democrat when you met her.
She's going to be voting Trump if you do, right?
You're an Eagles fan?
She's going to be an Eagles fan if you are.
Like, women typically tend to take on the traits of the most masculine person in their life,
like the strongest masculine figure.
Hopefully it should be her dad, right, when you meet her.
It should be her father.
Then once you start dating her, then she starts to, you know, be more along your side.
But if you're a traditional guy, you're probably going to emulate a lot of things from her dad anyway.
Yeah.
So, and that's a big thing I've never.
notice what girls like, I could tell immediately when a girl had a strong dad in her life or if she
didn't, just from her behaviors, how she looks, how she responds to masculine authority.
She's combative to your authority and argue with you.
More than likely, she grew up in a single parent household with the mom being the head of
household telling her that men don't do shit.
But if she grew up with a good dad, she understands men are leaders, men are protectors,
men are providers, I'm going to listen to the man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why I think girls that don't got dads are fucked up.
Most of the time, not all the time, but most of the time.
That's facts right now.
That's solid information.
right there. But they're going to call me a misogynist
now. It's just your opinions.
More often or not when they
put these labels on you, they're just trying
to demonize you because they disagree with your opinions.
Yeah. It doesn't make your
opinions invalid. And then they're trying to
empower holes.
Yeah, but then they want you
accept their opinions.
Yeah. Yeah.
What, because you guys
asked this earlier, what made you guys turn
Republican?
Barack Obama. He was the one that
changed it for you? What policies,
I voted for Clinton.
I voted for our gore.
I voted for Obama.
When we became entrepreneurs with YouTube,
you know how expensive things.
I got to pay for my own health insurance.
Of course.
All my taxes.
I don't have anybody helping me pay my self-employment tax,
you know?
So when we became business,
entrepreneurs and things like that,
we got health insurance.
Obama became president
and that ObamaCare pass, right?
We get this letter in the mail
talking about, oh, my benefits decreased,
but my premiums went up.
I think our premiums went up.
Damn they doubled.
Yeah, damn near doubled.
even have the same coverage.
Wow.
So that's my first taste of socialism.
And I had a brother that's older brother, he's Republican.
Right.
Retired Army.
Was this like 2009, 2010 when it rolled out, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So my brother was planting that seed in my area and over time.
And then I came across Ben Shapiro.
Then I came across Larry Elder.
Then I came across Mark Levin.
And I started listening to him.
I used to listen to Mark Levin, talk shit about Obama.
I said, man, this dude races is there.
I just go see what this white man races about.
Then you start penitentiations.
I said, man, that's true.
Damn, this shit's starting to make sense.
And then when I came across Larry Elder, it's solidified it and my brother.
Larry Elder is really what got me over there.
He does a great job of showing how, you know, the black community constantly victimizes themselves, right?
They talk about police brutality, et cetera.
But the reality is cops shoot way more white people than they shoot black people.
Exactly.
It's just that when they shoot black people.
And black people shoot black people way more than white people.
Yeah. Way more.
They don't tell them that, though.
Most crime, you know, let's keep it a thousand again.
We're all talking as black men here.
Yeah.
They perpetuate the majority of violent crime in the United States,
despite being only 15% of the population.
And that's crazy.
And that's wild.
That's a crazy statistic.
Yeah.
And, man, behavior is what perpetuates these negative stereotypes on black people, not racist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's all us.
Yeah.
And they refuse to take out of accountability.
And I've gotten criticized by a bunch of times.
saying that I'm racist or whatever on...
That's crazy.
Somebody calling a black man racist.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
Yeah.
Or I can understand calling Dr. Umar Johnson racist.
Yeah.
But, you know, just having a Republican or conservative opinion, you racist?
It's just stupid.
It's so crazy.
You know what they always say?
Yeah.
Like, I'll criticize, you know, how they have this victim mindset.
They blame other people for their issues, et cetera.
You're in jail because of, oh, racist laws, all this bullshit.
And in my head, I'm like, well, you made those decisions, right?
but then they look at me and say,
well, you're not even,
you're not even black.
How could you speak to the black issue?
And I think that's one of the most ridiculous arguments ever.
So you're telling me that you can't be criticized
unless you're a part of that group.
Like, bro,
if I say one plus one is two,
I don't need to be a fucking mathematician to tell you that.
Exactly.
If I tell you that there's a problem in a black community,
I don't need to be black to tell you that either.
Because the numbers don't lie.
Yeah.
There's a ridiculous amount of them committing violent crime
against each other, right?
But if a police officer gets involved
in shooting with one or one of them dies
in police custody after resisting arrest,
by the way.
Yeah.
They fucking march and go crazy and they...
And the people they're praying about,
they would never invite that person in their home.
George Floyd,
they would never let that dude.
Oh, yeah.
And now, right?
And the evidence is coming out now.
It was fat and all that fucked them up.
Yeah.
It wasn't Shelvin, right?
That controversial take.
Because I remember I did a video on this.
I'm sure it didn't help that nigger on this.
Yeah, it didn't help.
While he's OD in on fitness.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he had issues breathing before they even...
Exactly.
To put him on the floor.
He said it like eight times before you put on the ground.
You know, so it's the fentanyol that,
Because he had a lethal dose in the system.
Right.
And then this didn't hit the news, but, like, the prosecutor in the case,
she got called as a witness in a civil case that was, like, related to the George Floyd thing.
And she said, I understand that, yeah, it was the federal that killed him.
But no one cares about that or whatever because, like, the state of Minnesota,
like, the state was so pressed to prosecute Chauvin, like, because they knew, man,
they're going to burn our state down if we don't fucking prosecute this guy.
So they had an enormous amount of political pressure.
on them to do something and punish somebody for it.
So they kind of like overlooked the evidence because like, bro, there's no way he got it.
He didn't get no fair fucking trial.
You're giving him a trial in the same where with a super sensationalized case with a jury
that's all right, that's pressured to convict them.
They were following them around after every fucking day in trial.
Nobody's going to say, oh, not guilty because they know they'd get fucked up.
So the whole country's burning.
Yeah.
Paris is burning.
Same thing with Kyle Rittenhouse.
They jumped the thing and saying that he killed a bunch of black people.
No, he didn't.
the pedophile.
Yeah.
Right?
That's the state of our country, man.
Nobody wanted to take accountability.
They want to make that one man pay for doing his job.
And he should have rolled him over.
He should have did some things to help him with this condition.
But, I mean, everything he did was by the book.
Yeah.
And the other thing that pisses me off, too, is that, like, we kind of look at it, like,
because we've had this question on the pot, and I'm always shocked when I get the answer.
Do you think black people could be racist?
You know what most of them say?
Man, black people is the most racist motherfuckers on his planet.
They're the most homophobic, racist.
All that.
Yo, like, literally, like, they say, yeah,
love you who can be racist.
I don't mean to cut you all.
Black people hate black people more than white people hate black people.
I agree.
That's a lot of black people.
Who's calling you a blackie?
Who's calling you burnt toast?
Who's saying, light skin, niggas?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, who's saying, oh, you fucking sad nigga, they call me a sad nigga.
Yeah, exactly.
They are by far some of the most racist people, bro,
and they talk the most shit, oh, you Asian,
oh, you cracker, blah, blah, blah.
And I always find it funny how they could, you know, be racist.
and no one says anything.
A lot of black people attacked Asians when COVID was the thing.
Facts, right?
But like, if you say something about them, you're racist.
Like, and it's crazy because, like, there's this double standard, right?
Like, you got guys like Dr. Omar Johnson will go around and say,
Mary only black women, black power, keep it in the black community, et cetera.
They would ruin your relationship.
So I always look at it like this, right?
So, like, okay, we're supposed to be in an equal world, right?
We're supposed to be in a country where we don't see any color.
Everyone has the same civil rights, right?
So this is what the lens I apply.
I'm like, okay, like kind of like algebra.
If I'm going to do it on this side, let me do it on this side.
So we got these pro-black people saying, black power, marry a black woman,
support black-owned businesses, keep things black, et cetera.
Cool.
All right, awesome.
What if I were to take that same phrases and put it with a white guy?
White power, support white businesses, blah, blah, blah.
They're going to call that guy white supremacists.
They're going to call that guy a fucking racist.
They're going to say, this guy's probably working for the KKK and he's a fucking domestic terrorist.
Right.
But on the other hand, if someone says, black power, all this other stuff,
stuff. They don't say nothing. So I look at it like this. If you want true equality,
we got to use the same lens on both sides. You can't sit there and complain, say, black power
or all this other shit, and then get mad at white people for saying white power. I think,
even though I might not agree with it, I think the KKK and all these other guys should be
able to say what they want to say because freedom of speech is paramount over feelings.
Right. You don't censor them, you debate them.
Yeah. And people criticize me because I had a guest on one time that's, you know, pro-Israel.
one time on the show.
And she made some comments about Islam or whatever.
Laura Lumer, shout out to her.
And we disagree on this very strongly on, you know, foreign policy, Israel, et cetera.
We disagree on that stuff because I grew up in a Muslim household.
However, I think free speech is so as paramount.
So like my individual feelings, and even though I might not agree with her on certain things,
that's irrelevant.
I think she needs to be able to say what she wants to say without having issues, right?
And I think that's, I think freedom and speech is what this country is founded upon.
And if you, you know, suppress it or whatever because of your personal belief,
that's just a slippery slope into getting into a situation
where we're going to fuck with our free speech
and that's an issue.
We need to protect that First Amendment
regardless of how we feel about it.
So though I might not agree with flag burning,
though I may not agree with what the KKK stands for, et cetera,
their freedom of speech needs to be protected
because if you infringe on one person's freedom of speech,
you infringe on all.
Yeah.
I think you take away the Klan who you're going to go after next.
Yeah, because it doesn't stop.
It's going to be the Republicans.
Yeah.
I think it's a necessary evil that we all have to put up.
And they're always using this label hate speech.
Oh, yeah.
They forgot the term what hate speech mean.
Hate speech means death are all ends.
Death are the S.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now it's just hate speech is speech you hate to hear.
Yeah.
Totally two different things.
They lost the whole meaning.
Like, when they call people white supremacist,
it doesn't even mean anything anymore.
No, they're Republicans.
I've been labeled as a white supremacist as hate speech.
That's crazy.
He's just sharing an opinion.
Yeah.
I put up a video of a transgender male who, I mean, transgender woman, biological male,
trying to breastfeed his newborn baby.
I put it up, right?
They took the video down and said I was bullying that.
Wow.
Yeah.
Controversial take, I think bullying is good.
Yeah.
I think bullying is good.
It kind of, right, and you guys are older enough to remember, right?
Yeah.
Stuff in each other in lockers and shit probably back in the day, Swarleys.
Oh, yeah.
Bullying is a very honest way that society.
corrects unacceptable behavior, right?
I remember when I was in high school, I was really skinny and thin and frail.
And this fucking kid, right?
I mean, actually, funny enough, I was an African-American studies class.
Right?
He grasping by the back of my tricep and says, wow, man, you're really skinny.
And like all the girls in the class, like laughed and shit.
And this was my senior high school.
I was six foot, two, three, 160 pounds.
Skinny as fuck.
I went to the gym that summer, bro.
Yeah.
I went to gym that summer and I said, you know, I'm going to get in shape, et cetera.
But it took someone bullying me and.
and telling me you're really skinny for me to self-improve.
Let's assume that bullying was banned and, you know,
we live in this crazy safe space world that we're in now.
I might have never went to the gym and chose to self-improve
because I was being a pussy.
Right. It makes weak human beings.
It does.
You're always in a safe place.
Yeah.
You're going to be weak.
And, you know, I think men are made, women are born.
And as a man, you have to go through adversity.
You have to be bullied.
You have to be told that this is unexceltive behavior for you to change.
And that's what it takes a lot of times.
And we live in this very pusified world.
And it's starting to get ridiculous.
And with the white supremacist thing, I just find it funny.
Like, they'll sit there and say if a white guy says, oh, yeah, I don't believe in, you know, race mixing or whatever.
Well, black people say that all the time.
Why don't we call them black supremacists?
Right.
Right.
It's like one race can be racist, but the other one can't.
And it's funny because, you know, the black community always complains about racism, et cetera.
But when you complain about racism and criticize other races, you're continuing to perpetuate the same racism that you're complaining about.
I've came to a conclusion there's no cisthenage race.
I think that's a racist
ideology that was invented to keep us separate.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no such things like
if we were a different species,
yeah, you can point out different species
but different races is just being petty.
Yeah.
Like black men can lay down
with a white woman or a Latino
and have a baby.
We're the same species.
So why are you pointing out these
differences?
We should be concentrating on what makes us
survive and conquer.
I look at it like, we all bleed red.
Like, and I'm with y'all.
Like I don't see race either.
I just find it.
how, you know, one group of people can be openly racist with zero consequence.
Right.
But if anyone even criticizes that community, which they have some really bad issues, right, with
the fatherless household's crime and all that stuff.
They have a lot of problems.
Right?
They can't say nothing.
And I've always said, like, you know, like, this is why so many white conservatives are
really reluctant to criticize the black community because they don't want to be called
racist.
But even if you're black and you criticize the black community, they're going to say you're
racist.
They're going to say you ain't one of us.
They're going to do something to disqualify your valid point.
They like to say, what's that quote?
Some dumb nigga probably came up with him.
All kinfolk are not, what's see?
How does this go?
It's this black vernacular.
Yeah.
All kinfolk ain't folk?
Kenfolk or some shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Is that where it go?
All kinfolk ain't.
All skin folk ain't kinfolk.
All skin folk.
Yeah.
I said, man, that had to been a stupid-ass nigga to say.
Yeah, right.
Like, I've always thought it was interesting.
like how they say, oh, well, you can't comment on this because you're not one of us.
And I think that's the most asinine.
Like white people can't comment on black stuff.
Look, if it wasn't for white people taking part in the civil rights movement, we'd still be under Jim Crow.
It's still be a racist country.
White people fought for our rights as well.
Yeah.
So they can speak on it.
What do you think about reparations?
Man, man, you know what I just have fun on reparations.
Yeah.
Give these nickers reparations.
But it's, you got to go back to Africa.
So if you want reparations, that's fair.
We'll give it to you, but you've got to go.
Yeah.
That's fucking funny.
That's how I feel about it.
That's fair.
Yeah.
I think I always, like, whenever people make the reparations argument, right, I always ask like,
okay, let's say your great-grandfather, right, like borrowed money from some dude.
And then that dude's great-grandfather, great-grandson comes to you and says,
hey, nigger, they owe me 50K.
Wait, what?
What are you, $50,000?
Yeah, my great-granddad, don't loaned your great-granddad.
some money. I need that fucking money. You got to be like, what the fuck? No.
And it's like, you can't sit there and punish a whole new generation for shit that
happened before. It's like ridiculous, bro. Right. Right. So it's like, and then just the
the handout type mentality of we deserve this money because we build this country, blah, blah,
it's like black people ain't build shit in this country. And like, their labor, of course,
yeah, they help, but it's the, who, who developed the infrastructure, the blueprints,
the Constitution? A lot of white people help build this country. Yeah. I mean, I think,
Both, you know, black and white, when we work together, we make great things.
Like white people fit in NBA baseball.
Look what the Negro's doing.
Then the Negro came in that.
Made it better.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, we made it better, yeah.
Yeah, this whole saying that we built this country is not true.
You had a lot of help.
Yeah.
White men had help.
Black people had help.
We all had a hand in and building this country.
Stop saying that you built this country.
Yeah. Reparations was nothing but a ploy to keep black people voting Democrats.
And it's a shame because.
Yeah.
It's a crazy, like, just the fact that you feel that you're in.
entitled to money from what your grand,
that your, you know, great, great, great, great grandparents dealt with.
Yeah.
It's ridiculous to me.
Because, like, if I told you, hey, you owe me 50K for some shit that your grandfather did,
you'd be like, what the fuck?
No, nigga, what the hell?
Yeah.
Black people's culture is the only culture that will accept that.
Yeah, and everybody used to be a slave, right?
Everybody was a slave.
Because if we're going to go down that route, we need to pay the Japanese for World War II.
Yeah.
We had them in camps.
We dropped a bomb on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We didn't pay them nigger shit.
Yeah.
Yeah. Well, I think we helped rebuild their cities, did we?
Yeah. And to this day...
Yeah, but they deserve the reparation. We dropped the bomb with the ass.
And the interesting thing is, to this day, we still have never apologized to Japan about that.
Yeah.
No U.S. President has ever apologized to Japan for dropping bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
You know what, the whole sad thing about reparation?
Yeah.
Black people actually thought that white people was being sincere when he brought that shit up.
Oh, yeah.
That's the sad thing about it.
That was just a...
40 acres and a mule of some shit.
like that? Yeah, they actually thought when Democrats say, we need to talk about reparations,
that they were actually being genuine when they said that. It's just a ploy to get them.
Sounds good. Yeah. If they're going to pay it, I'll take it.
And the thing with Democrats, what I've realized is like they're just way better at marketing
themselves and they're way better with sounding cool and hip. You know, they always bring on
the hottest artists to come in and advocate for them. Obama was fantastic at doing this.
even Biden, you know, did a better job than when he was campaigning.
So it's like they're always able to get like the woke crowd, the celebrities go on their side
because they're all in Hollywood, highly weird, and they're able to market themselves better
and get like an audience and then get that vote.
Did you see the video of Trump in Chick-fil-A?
No.
You got that?
No.
Man, this was, this is like beautiful when I saw it.
Did he give away of stuff?
No, he went to Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia.
And look how these black women, young people.
black women greeted him.
Okay, let's see.
It was very, it was, it gave me hope.
It was encouraging.
Yeah.
I think him going to jail in Georgia
definitely made people say, damn, I'm going to rock with him.
And he took that mugshot photo?
Right, right.
He took a rink of a rock with him.
They were like, okay.
You got it?
This is good.
It's funny, too, man.
I hope it's the full clip.
I have 30 milk checks.
And also, sorry.
Chicken.
I want to take care of the customers.
This business is good?
You're making a lot of money?
Yes.
Everyone's getting rich, right?
Thanks very much.
You're going to know where you're home.
They like each other, right?
Yeah, he got a good response when he went there.
Yeah, it was a dumb.
Donald Trump.
Yeah, I love Donald Trump.
How are you doing, right?
That's the president.
George.
It's another one.
Yeah.
That one.
That one.
We support you, Mike.
Okay.
4 p.
Come here.
Let me give you a.
Please.
Get it for a.
So I don't care what the media tells you, Mr. Trump.
Yeah.
No, man.
That's great, man.
I mean, I think people are waking up to, like, the bullshit.
You know what I mean?
And the black community, you know, slowly.
Because, like, at first I remember when he first campaigned in 2016, it was like, oh, you vote for that guy.
He's a racist and a bigot.
But the reality is, no, man.
He's just a businessman that understands that you got to do shit to get shit done.
And the problem is that the way the government's been operating forever is, like, you've always had politicians in.
They're not businessmen.
They're politicians.
Right.
And this, me coming from the federal government, I know this, government employees a lot of times can't think outside the box, dude.
Right.
You always work for the government.
You know, you guys were in the military.
You guys know what it is.
Chain of command needs to be done this way.
You got no initiative.
Yeah, like they don't look at things from an entrepreneurial perspective.
It's almost like they've been brainwashed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, like, you know, a lot of bureaucracy, a lot of bullshit.
And Trump was like, no, man, we got to get rid of this shit because we got to make this shit more efficient.
And then on top of that, people say, oh, he's going to be terrible for foreign policy.
Man, if he was in office, we would have never had this issue with fucking Russia and Ukraine.
We're still giving them money.
We would never have these issues with Israel going on right now where we're giving them a bunch of money.
And we would probably be in a way better position from a foreign policy perspective.
Why on the verge of the fucking World War III right now?
Like literally, like, literally.
People don't realize it.
And people don't see like, yo, war is not good for the economy.
Look what happened with Iraq.
You know, like we went over there, a million people died.
For what?
They had nothing to do with 9-11.
Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9-11.
Matter of fact, most people don't know this.
Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein absolutely hated each other.
Like there's no fucking link there, right?
But it's just crazy how most Americans don't even know that.
And we put out of Afghanistan, man.
It was like it was never there.
They took over in like a couple hours.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, we left the billions of dollars worth of equipment there.
too. Sensitive stuff.
Like, why would you do that?
Trucks, cars?
He gave up and said, we can't win this shit.
He's damn Arabs, man.
You can have it.
He's damn cave people.
Yeah, man.
Like Biden just left and it's just like ridiculous, man.
It was a terrible pullout.
But, you know, people could say whatever they want to say about Trump, but oh, he's mean,
whatever, all this other shit.
His foreign policy was strict.
He stood up to these other countries.
I remember France tried to get like an extra tax on us for, and Trump called the fucking
president, prime minister of France and said, hey, if you do this, we're going to put extra
duty on the fucking wine that you guys import here.
Right. They folded immediately.
You know? NATO, we're contributing way too much money to it and the other guys aren't sharing
their part. He stood up to them on that shit. So people could say whatever they want to say
about Trump. But because the thing is that people get mad about with him is like they don't like
him personally. I don't like it personally. I don't like the way he talked to people on the
apprentice. I don't like the way he speaks. All this other shit. Fuck your feelings.
Who's best for the country? I don't give a shit about Stormy Daniels. I don't give a
fuck about his personal life. I don't give a shit about, you know, what he did on their
princess or how he speaks or what he said about
you know travel bans whatever that shit
does he make the country better
the answer is yes I could put my feelings aside
and be like I'm going to vote for this guy but a lot
of Americans aren't able to do that because they vote with their
emotions versus voting pragmatically which
what is best for the country yeah your
objective a lot of people are not rational at all
hell now when it comes to voting bro and especially
not to sound like an asshole females
oh I don't want to vote for him because he's a bigot
oh women vote let me tell you about women
voters yeah go ahead please
women are their own worst enemy.
The reason why we've got men in restrooms is cause of women.
Yep.
Facts.
There's the main reason why we have.
And women support that.
I will never understand that.
If women stood up,
that wouldn't have never went that far.
Where is the true feminist at?
And you know, it's funny because they shot themselves in the foot
because by them saying, oh, yeah, let's pass this legislation
and let, you know, boys turn into girls and go compete in female sports.
Who suffers from that?
You got girls getting fucked.
up in track races in Connecticut.
Yeah.
Losing scholarships now
because they're letting, you know,
trans boys compete with them.
And we all know men are physically superior.
There's no fucking debating that.
And they're smoking them.
And then they're trying to be like, oh, shit,
maybe we just rethought this whole thing,
letting men compete with women.
And it's like, yeah, like,
the women suffer.
And like, now those boys don't deserve those scholarships.
The fucking girls do.
Right.
Right.
Isn't it funny?
You're in a bathroom.
They're in a bathroom with a guy and, like,
why are you in here?
You let me in here.
Yeah.
It's just like, what's complaining?
So,
They voted for a lot of these, you know, for a lot of these policies that are now starting to fuck them up.
And, you know, I'm a firm believer that there are two genders.
And we need to keep things separate and to keep things, you know, integrity-based where women need to compete against women and men need to compete against men.
There's a reason why there's an NBA and a WMBA, even though WMBA is inferior.
But regardless, I think women need to have their own thing and compete with other women, not the other way.
You know, it's funny about the LGBTQ, they say there's more than like 100 genders, but their whole argument is based on conflating gender.
with gender identity.
Gender identity has always been
based on,
it's always been
synonymous with your sex.
Yeah.
Right?
100%.
Gender identity is how you identify.
So when he come
with these hundred genders,
all of its gender identity
has nothing to do
with gender,
your sex.
Yeah,
it's an objective fact.
And like,
it's interesting
because like,
if you die,
right,
and they pull your fossils
100 years from now,
yeah.
What are they going to identify you as?
Oh,
you identified as 73 or some weird shit?
No,
they're going to be like,
this was a male.
This was a female
because there's irrefutable,
biological traits that men and women have that distinguish each other.
And the fact that they're trying to go ahead and play with that is preposterous because now you
if you can contort that, what else can you contort?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're playing God, bro.
Yeah.
Literally.
Yeah, they already changed the meaning of words was racist, what's in that racist, you know, last
days.
So it's, it's, it's being crazy, man.
Yeah, man, this has been a great show.
Yeah.
Where can people find you guys?
Yeah.
You can find us on Fresh and Fit and also Rumble.
rumble is our main thing all our videos are there in case they get taken down on youtube or whatever so rumble.com slash fresh fit is so y'all still active on that youtube kind of got deep yeah yeah yeah we still post on youtube um but all the content is is 100% on rumble uneditedited ready you go so and castclub dot tvs our locals. Okay okay behind the scenes of them pre-shows yeah when we kick girls out you can see like the behind the scenes of them get kicked out because i got a whole team that like escorts the mountain shit like that i got girls that work for me that kick them out if y'all want to see the behind the scenes of them spasn out hey these guys you guys yeah's club dot
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Y'all got all the concept, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Much success to you guys, man.
Thank you, bro.
We need to have y'all on our shit, man.
Oh, yeah.
We'll make a trip.
Yeah, yeah.
With the girls.
Yeah.
Yeah, with your girls.
Yeah, that'll be fun.
Yeah, that'll be fun.
Yeah, that'll be funny.
Yeah.
I think they'd love to see that.
Yeah.
Definitely.
We're going to go.
Yeah.
All right, man.
Thank you, bro for having us.
Thanks, thank you.
