Hodgetwins Podcast - Twins Pod - Episode 6 - Officer Tatum
Episode Date: March 29, 2024Y'all got 3 Uncle Toms on 1 podcast! Brandon "Officer" Tatum is one of the most influential black leaders in the conservative movement. We talk about the damage "black culture"... is having on the black community! Get your Twins merch and have a chance to win a truck - https://officialhodgetwins.com/Be the first to know about Optimal Human - https://optimalhuman.com/Secure your financial future - hodgetwinsgold.comGet your storable food and other prepping essentials - hodgetwinsprep.comWant 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/TheTwinsPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetwinspod/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twinspodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twinspodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdgRumble - https://rumble.com/c/TwinsPodSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVu?si=03960b3a8b6b4f74Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twins-pod/id1731232810
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Allcater, man, nice to meet you finally in person.
Yeah, man, it's good to me and you both, man.
I remember growing up and my mama was really into anything that was about racism.
I remember when Roots came out.
We was watching Roots.
See that, keep me camera.
Look out.
Look at the white people.
Look what they do to us.
They blew-eyed devils.
We get brainwashed, though.
You get brainwashed because it's not even just your parents.
Like, my mom and them never just came into me.
Like, you can trust the white folks.
My mama had me parents at the time.
I didn't recognize that at the time, but all my black friends didn't have a, I had a dad.
We had a dad.
But they didn't have no father friends.
Yeah.
All my friends that did poorly in life, they didn't have a father.
They father with nobody.
Selling drugs and really not an example.
It's too many single-parent homes.
We brainwashed by the Democrat.
All the leaders are emotional.
And when somebody else speaks out against the typical black outlook,
we're demonizes being sellouts and that we hate being black.
It's just that brainwashing.
That's why it takes people like us to, like, get the word out there.
A lot of these music nowadays, I think it's replacing, like, mothers' fathers,
especially his rap culture.
Yeah.
Every rapper on planet Earth, all they do.
is promote degeneracy.
You think we could change it?
It's like the Titanic.
It's sinking.
You just got to try to save as many as you can.
There is people that can be saved.
Like, we all woke up.
So it's a possibility that people are waking up from like us waking up.
Can't save them all, though.
Can't say you ain't, man.
You ain't.
Yeah, welcome to episode six.
We got a fellow black prominent conservative on the show today.
He's a legend among black conservatives.
He's going to go down in history for being an uncle.
Welcome,
Everybody, Brandon Tatum.
How you doing, brother?
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Yeah. Awesome, Tater, man, nice to meet you finally in person. Yeah, man. It's good to me and you both,
man. Yeah, man, you got your Trump shirt on? I got my truck. Yeah, we're ripping Trump all
day, man. My wrinkles, but y'all's look good.
Yeah, yeah. Hey, so, we black. We're all black here. Yeah. So I want to, like,
like just find about your history when you was growing up.
We know it's like for us as being a black man in America,
but how was it like for you?
I guess it was cool.
You know, I grew up in somewhat of a diverse background.
You know, I grew up in some places that we consider the hood
and then some places were a little better.
You know, my dad was a firefighter, so as he progressed through the ranks,
you know, we started to move to better places.
But I went to high school at Paul Ernst Dunbar High School
right in the middle of Stop Six, which is the hood.
And so I had the exposure and experience to all of that, man.
I lived around white people, lived around nothing but black people.
And like I said, when I graduated high school, it was an all-black school.
Named after the famous black poet, Paul Ernst Dunbar.
So, I mean, I got, you know, full experience and exposure.
And I didn't grow up with a silver spoon in my mouth either.
You know, my mom and daddy were, they never were together.
As far as when I was born, they had broken up already, and they didn't get along at all.
Oh, really?
You remember them fighting?
I remember my mom and daddy
I don't know if I can
I don't know if I can say that
I don't know if I didn't say that
Well daddy was throwing punch
I don't know
I hope she was blocking God dog
Yeah Baba could run too fast
But I remember
I can say this man
It's you know
My mama and my stepmom
got to a fight
Oh yeah
That was jiggy man
I mean my mama came to the front door
and you know
She just kind of popped up
And my daddy was like
You know you need to call for you
Just show up over the house
Oh okay yeah
My mama were having that.
Yeah.
She's like, my kid, they're my mother and kids in there.
And me and my brother here, we're like, oh, man, mama here.
Yeah, your mama's saying like, my mama was Christian, but she would cuss your ass out.
She would cut you out while holding the bob in the hand.
Praise.
I remember I was in high school, bringing up a story about Mama, and it was this big, fat black chick on the bus.
Right?
And she said she wanted to be my girlfriend, right?
I told her I said I was interested.
She slapped the shit out of me.
I told my mama, right?
And it pissed my mom off.
And it was funny.
The same day, it was a couple days later
after I told my mom,
there was the fat black chick
walking up the street by her house.
And my boss said,
there she is, mom.
Hey, bitch!
You're going to put your hands on my kids?
Bring your fat ass up here.
But it was crazy thing about mama.
After that, she'd be, like, so polite
and so religious.
Because every weekend, we was having Bible study.
Mom was bipolar, though.
So was, how was, what's the, what's the racial makeup of your parents?
Both of them black or?
Both of them black.
Black, light skin.
I look like my dad.
Okay.
Come on how y'all got blue eyes, man?
Yeah.
They're like my dad's family?
They all look like Mexicans.
Yeah.
They were green eyes and real light skin my mom.
My dad, my grandfather on my mom's side is dark as it.
Yeah.
His name, he was, his name, Theodore Roosevelt.
They named him out of the Republican because he was Republicans.
Oh, really?
Yeah, really.
Yeah, but, yeah, Mom, we get that question a lot.
Like, they actually wrote a book about our family.
Really?
We come from the Hurston Plantation, the biggest plantation on the East Coast.
Yeah.
And it's actually got our family in there and our great, great grandfather.
It was from Ireland.
Yeah, from Ireland.
Cheath him was a white dude.
He liked white girls and black girls.
This white man had a black family and a white family.
Yeah, yeah.
It's kind of weird, man, but hey, he believed in diversity.
Yeah, an inclusion.
Yeah.
But us growing up, we was very poor.
Really?
Yeah.
But just like you, we lived in a black area and we lived in a white area.
It was a poor white area, but we got the experience to live with both sides.
And I think that's probably helped you a lot to see things from both sides.
Yeah.
A lot of my black friends in school I grew up with, they're all locked up.
Every last one of them.
Every last one of them, niggas.
They're all locked up.
Yeah.
And, you know, I think I have an advantage.
seeing things from both sides because I'm on fair skin.
They never, like, well, you grew up in a white area too.
Let me finish it up.
Yeah, I'm just saying.
It's not because you got first skin like you're talking about, man.
A light skin and privilege.
You jump to conclusions.
Like, as far as I, as long as I can remember,
people never accepted me as being black, even though I am black.
Right, right.
I have African ancestors.
They never accepted me as black because of my skin and my eyes.
They never accept that.
That's why I think I have advantage because black people have never really accepted me as being black.
So I've been putting this position where I'm not black, I'm not white.
I'm like, what the hell I'm not?
So I can actually see from two.
You can be objective about race.
Yeah.
Okay, you clean that shit up.
My experience didn't really, I didn't really get exposed as much because even though we lived in like a diverse community, all the black people hung out together.
You know, we all play basketball and sports and we just hung out into the house.
White people went to the school, but we were still kind of.
kind of segregated.
Right.
It wasn't until I got to college did it open my mind.
Because when I was growing up, you know, in Texas,
and some people don't consider it the South, but to me it's the South.
I've grown up in Texas, there was a lot of, I wouldn't say division,
but people were separated, man.
White people hung out white people, black people hung out of black people.
We would mix every now and again, but your homeboys will be whatever race you are.
But when I got to college, man, where I was the minority by far and got exposed
to all these things.
different people from all over the country.
Right.
And mostly white, it was just an eye-opened experience for me.
Yeah.
And I started to realize that they had been lying to me this whole time.
You know, growing up thinking that all, you know, the country is against you,
white folks out here trying to hold you down.
You got to work twice as hard.
But then when you got, when I got actually exposed to it in real life,
it was like, man, white people ain't even thinking about me.
Yeah.
We think about them way more than they think about us, you know.
Yeah.
I think black people suffer from social anxiety.
They'd see something that's not there.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And they see, oh, man, it's a white person.
I know what he's thinking.
Why's this Negro over here?
We get brainwashed, though.
You get brainwashed, because it's not even just your parents.
Like, my mom and them never just came into me.
He was like, man, you can't trust them white folks.
I can't say that about my grandparents.
My mama had me paranoid with all.
Because, bro, my grandmother, she was, you know,
alive during the time where you had to drink out of segregated water families.
Jim Crow, yeah.
And go to the back of restaurants and stuff.
So I understand the bitterness and kind of like the apprehensiveness.
Yeah, the trauma of that, yeah.
Yeah, so I understand that from like my grandma, my great-grandma.
But, like, my parents really didn't push that.
But the culture did.
You go to school, bro.
You think you're going to date a white girl.
You end for something else, bro.
You get bullied.
You're trying to be white.
Yeah.
I lost my Virginia to a white girl.
Yeah, I remember that.
Yeah.
You remember.
I was in the room.
He was over.
It was over in 10 seconds.
I can see this.
I can see them.
Bam.
I still remember, man.
We went in the room together.
We met these two girls.
I had a white guy.
I said, man, I got a white girl in the bed with me.
I remember the song that was on radio was,
Jen and Juice by Snoop Dog.
Oh, my God.
Gangster.
Gangster.
You didn't encourage him a little bit?
You give him a pep talk.
Like, come on, bro.
You can't do five minutes, man.
I was over there with a fact here.
I think, what was she was black?
No, she was.
She was cute.
You're talking about that other girl.
No, but when I took, I hate to get off stuff, but when I lifted up the sheet, she had like
a hot dog frame.
She had rolls for days.
She wasn't bad like that, white.
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Yeah.
But anyway, I went to ask you,
have you always been Republican?
What was your red pill moment for you?
Yeah, no, man, like I said,
I grew up believing I was Democrat,
but I wasn't really in the politics like that.
Right.
Never voted.
Same thing here.
You see stuff on TV, and then in the background,
it's just like the Republicans
are racist white folks
and the Democrats are for the people.
It wasn't until Barack Obama's second term.
Like, I got into politics a little bit
with Barack Obama first term.
Because, of course, the first black president.
That was great.
And, dude, I ain't going to lie.
Like, I tear it up a little bit.
And then the ceremony, I'm like,
dang, we finally made it as a country.
We got a black man seeing Michelle and the key is there.
I'm like, man, like, it's real.
You mean Michael right here?
I wonder, do y'all really think that's a dude?
Man, if it is, that's to be the first dude I bang.
I still hit.
I didn't even give up reach around.
Two jokes.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, when Barack came present, man, I was like, man, that was special.
I was like, man, our country came a long way.
We have a black president.
My mom grew up in Virginia Jim Crow South and all that.
So my mom made my mom happy.
I was happy.
Yeah.
But, man, I can honestly say when he became president, I country went.
Oh, I went off the rails.
Yeah.
It got way worse.
I thought he was going to be the pivotal point in our country where.
Everybody just come together now.
If you were racist, you can't be there.
You know, you got the black president and that.
You got to accept this.
Yeah.
Oh, man, it was worse.
So, but I wasn't there yet.
I saw that, but I was like, man, I'm not going to vote for this dude
just because he's black.
You know, I'm trying to be reasonable.
His second term, I started to get into politics
because I had just gotten a good job with the police department.
I was looking at taxes.
Right.
You started to see how they're politics.
I got to get involved, man.
I'm 20-something years old.
I ain't never voted.
I'm a grown.
man, at this point, I need to figure this out.
So I just, you know, I looked at the debates, which I don't suggest anybody do.
Just look at debates.
You got to look at the platform, do some research.
But I just watched the debates between him and Mitt Romney, and I thought Mineruny was trash.
And I'm like, Obama makes sense.
You know, he's smooth talking.
So he sound better than Mitt Romney, especially a person that's not really in the politics.
You just kind of, you know, step in his toe in it.
Yeah, he charismatic.
Yeah, he's charismatic.
You're like, all right, he can just finish his turn.
What can he do that could be worse than what happened?
And then when he got elected, I'll never forget this, man.
I'm in the briefing when I was a police officer at the time,
everybody on the police department conservative.
So they're all mad.
We end up briefing watching the TV and I'm like, yeah, yeah.
Barack Obama won and they all just like,
I'm the only black dude in there too, so you know how that looks.
They're like, of course, this dude is.
But after a while, man, you know, when he was bashing police
and we started getting confronted by people a lot more
and everybody's like, hey, look at your boy.
Look at what your boy doing.
And I couldn't defend it.
And I'm like, you know what?
I can't stand these Democrats, man.
And everybody was kind of piggybacking off of Barack Obama.
It was trash as he came to me.
And I said, man, I can't support none of these dudes.
So then I started really looking at the Republican side.
You know what?
I really think looking back on it, because I voted for Mitt Romney.
Looking back on this, man, I think I was a little naive what's going on.
I was happy that we had a black president.
But I really think that that was a setup.
Look who they put against Barack Obama.
Of course he was going to win.
Right.
And I think they intensely tanked those leading up to their president, man.
Because how else is, I don't understand Mitt Romney.
Man, he's like a horrible representation of a Republican Party.
Right.
Right.
He's soft.
He weak-minded.
He don't take a stand for nothing.
But, you know, I hate to say this, but I'm kind of glad Barack Obama got in instead of him.
Because it always happens this way.
Just like with Joe Biden now, it wake people up, man.
It ruins the argument that there's country systemically racist.
Right.
But then it wake people up because you see how bad he really is.
You see Barack Obama, he got two terms to turn this thing around and what he do?
He lead a country worse than it was.
So now they have no choice but to rebel against that the Democrat devil, in my opinion.
And so they voted for Trump, which was extreme.
And the same thing with Joe Biden now, man.
They had to put him in there because people were taking Trump for granted.
And now I look at him.
And, you know, I think the vote is going to go if they don't, you know, do their thing.
They better not do that thing.
If they do that thing this time.
I can't say it on the podcast.
Y'all play with five.
Y'all keep playing.
Yeah, I remember the night I watched the election.
I said, man, I'm going to sleep.
Yeah.
This shit's over.
It's just like the last leg.
It's over.
It's over.
I didn't see it.
Man, I've seen a dozen of these elections.
You know how they're going?
I was like, yep, Trump's got this.
I woke up, man.
I turned on the T.
I'm saying, I'm going to look at these liberals losing that mind.
I look, I said, what?
The hell is going on.
They showed a graph where Trump was like this, right?
The vote.
Biden was underneath like this, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That shit said, boom.
It went right over.
And they claimed there was mail-in ballots.
I say, I understand it's mail-in ballots,
but how did they all go to Biden?
Right.
That don't make no sense.
It looks like 99.9% of the ballots went towards Biden.
Right.
Just enough, though.
It wasn't even like it just did like this.
And it was like, man, it was like Trump was up here.
It just went right over him and then kept going like that.
Hey, Tatum, that was the best comeback in history.
The best you will ever see ever.
It's impossible.
They're going to write about this shit in history.
The greatest comeback in election history.
Only in the swing states.
Right.
Yeah, only in the swing state.
And you know what's crazy, amazing about that election?
He won less counties, jurisdictions.
Yeah.
And still won.
It has never.
In the history of this country, no president has ever won that many Bellwether counties like Trump did.
I mean, he won all but won and didn't win an election.
All of the swing states that Trump won, there's no president in history that won those particular states and didn't win the presidency.
There has never been a time in American history where a president that's running for re-election got millions more votes and didn't win.
Barack Obama got millions less and he still won.
And Biden got the most votes in history and didn't even campaign.
not one time.
Bro, and then you see the one he tried to,
they and these little,
but they had the hula hoos.
They had a little drive-in.
With 15 people out there.
Yeah.
How, and he's the most popular president
by like 20 million votes or something crazy.
Supposedly, Trump is the most hated,
but everywhere he goes, he gets cheers.
And where Biden goes, he gets booze.
I ain't never seen a Biden shirt.
I ain't never seen anybody wearing Biden merch.
I ain't never seen it, to be honest.
I've probably seen one bumper sticker.
Yeah, he ain't got no slown.
No swag, no nothing, bro.
He ain't got nothing.
This dude falling and stuttering everywhere he goes.
He's a walking me.
I want to talk to you about the culture within our community.
It's broken.
It's like there's no other demographic in this country that votes over 90% for one political party.
And all it is is culture.
And I just think there's no objectivity.
And that statistic proves it.
How can 90% of people vote for one?
party.
You're not free think because
it just defies logic.
You know, they say black people aren't a monolith.
They're not monolithic in their thought.
Cheered.
Well, wait a minute.
I mean, they're not completely monolithic.
But 90 plus percent one direction is
brainwashing ignorance.
And I don't know what else to call it.
I don't know why we keep voting for the same folks.
Even the people I see on TV, man.
They still, to no end.
Trump is a race.
the Democrats are this.
And I'm like,
y'all don't look at history.
See, the laymen,
the regular people
that's just going about their life,
man, they're just trying to make ends meet.
They may not understand
that Democrats have been the party
of the Ku Klux Klan
and slavery and racism and all that stuff.
I get it.
The people that graduate from Harvard,
people on television,
they have producers
that do research for them,
they still believe
that Democrats are the party
for the black people.
It's insane.
Democrats did a great job.
They got this infrastructure.
over the black community.
It's in our music, our TV shows,
and the colleges and universities.
They have first dibs on the black person in this country,
and they have the most influence on them.
Like, we're not embraced at all.
And when somebody else speaks out
against the typical black outlook,
we're demonized as being sellouts
and that we hate being black.
We want to be white.
Why don't you think, what do you think,
how do you think we're going to get our culture
to turn around and, like, open our eyes
and see that they're being used for power.
White people need to take their country back.
The Great White Hope.
Yeah, we need the Great White Hope Trump.
I think two things are afoot, I guess, that could occur.
One is that it's never coming back.
It's over.
It's over.
Y'all see in Atlanta, they open up six flags right outside of Atlanta.
They're in that thugging and shooting.
We got the video.
And then the White House.
I don't know if y'all saw it.
It wasn't the White House, but it was supposed to be the vice.
president's house they had like a little celebration day in there twerking bro these are
hbc u the elite blacks they're not rapping uh sexy red yeah and so they're on one side
well here's the video at six flags look at them they're gonna start shooting in a minute
like for the steed trying to get diggy they have found that boy alive all of his body
parts of me that's the women right there's weed going everywhere
The thing is how we how we break in the six flags, right?
And then we end up fighting each other.
How did that?
Y'all in there, y'all should be looting and doing whatever.
Y'all end up fighting.
There was some shooting going on.
People shooting on.
So the side of it is that we ain't never coming back.
It's too many single-parent homes.
We brainwashed by the Democrat.
All the leaders are emotional.
They're just easy targets.
You give them a little something.
Reparations now.
You give black people money.
You can give every black person a thousand.
That'd be like a trillion some dollars in the debt for the country.
We can't afford that.
But people will take it.
They'll take it and, oh, look, Obama.
I mean, Biden did this for me.
Yeah.
But then the other side of it is that.
He's playing videos before we talk.
That's crazy.
Now look, white people listen to rap music too.
Right.
Show me a video where little white kids in that twirley.
Yeah, right.
You ain't going to see it.
Yeah, they know what they're going to see it.
see mom and daddy turn that radio all.
Because y'all can hear it because they'll be good,
but y'all are not going to embody that.
The difference is black people embody it.
So the second thing is that black people can turn it around.
And what's going to have to happen is that slowly,
methodically over time,
people are going to start waking up, right?
Because the policies are just detrimental to the black community.
In Chicago and places like that,
you see black leaders coming out or some of them,
you know, not the ones that are race hustling.
But you see people in the community come out and saying,
look, these illegal aliens, we can't do this.
It ain't right.
Look what y'all doing our schools.
I think over time, because we see the pendulum swinging for black men,
the women got a long way to go.
They steal emotion.
They get caught up in the churches and letting these fake black pastors preach to them,
preach lies to them.
But the men are going from like 5% all the way to like 16% for Republicans.
So who knows what the real turnout is going to be in this election.
So if we can start seeing it over time, maybe in the next 15 years,
after illegal aliens come into the country and take over all the black communities,
and they become the minority minority and not the majority minority.
Taking their schools, taking that facility.
And people may turn it around, man.
But to be honest, I hate to say this, man,
because I went to a black school to speak it.
It was a high school in South Carolina.
I know there was North Carolina.
I was in North Carolina.
And I felt bad because I'd be talking so much trash about black people.
I know.
I feel like a white supremacism.
Right, right.
I went up in there and felt like, dang, there's really some good black people out here.
The school was great school kids.
I mean, they gave me a little problem, right?
Right, right.
I go to the white school.
They didn't do you like Cam Newton did he?
No, they did.
No, no, no.
He held his own, though.
I got to give him a problem.
But, like, they didn't do me like, you know, they didn't do me that bad, but, you know,
they weren't really paying attention.
They wrote in their eyes.
They're talking.
And, you know, I don't experience that at other schools.
But overall, they did a good job.
But I just, I felt bad, but I have to say I lean more towards believing that it's over.
It's over, bro.
the reality. It's over. There ain't no recovering that. It's 20-24. And they looting and stealing and
killing and shooting and nobody's trying to hold them accountable. Like black rap music, right? It's
always been guys. That's really destroyed the black man in this country. But now I see these
black ghetto ass females coming out. Thought rappers. Yeah. And they're going to, like black women
are doing bad now. This mindset is going to infect these women, the young girls. It's going to
destroy the black community. If anything's left, it's going to completely annihilate our whole
community. Israel is not much left to destroy. I mean, we're doing it to ourselves. That's what I call
white supremacy right now. When you didn't train black people to a certain extent what it is
destroy themselves. I want to touch on what you said earlier, you said it's ignorance. At this point,
I don't really think you can call it ignorance anymore because you have all this year 2024. You got
all these technology at our hands. Information is at your fingertips and black people steal this
I think it's stupid it's it's a little bit of that I just try to remember I try to remember back
to when I was young I wasn't even in the politics I'm letting the football and track and field and
I'm in the sports I don't even know what's really going on over right all you get is these nuggets
you know where they're talking about the white man this the white man there and you start to see
through these lenses yeah right you get pulled up I remember saying this is sure's the noonday son
I get pulled over by the police like three times when I was in high school now I deserve
every single one of them.
Me and my brother was on a freeway
at like 11 o'clock at night.
At that being a nigga.
Doing that.
We're on a freeway like this.
Yeah, yeah.
And they pulled us over.
Of course, they pulled us over.
But it was another time I was playing my music real loud.
I had it blaring.
I had the top down.
I had a bus thing.
I did that all the time.
Blaring, bro.
Just, yeah.
I had an afro.
Pop pulled me over.
Right.
And I was not, of course, I wouldn't dumb.
Because if I get crazy, I got to see my daddy.
And now, if I didn't have no daddy, I'd probably be crazy.
Yeah.
But I was like, let me, I'd be
because this dude tell my dad his own.
So he pulled me over and he gave me a ticket or whatever.
No, he didn't give me a ticket, but he told me,
oh, a nice car, man, you know, I'll be listening to my music too
if I had a car like you.
Right.
And he was being nice, man, in reality.
But I was like, see, now, see the white man
when she had a car like me, you know?
And I'm like, and it's just that lens you look through, bro.
Like, anytime a white person do something,
it's automatically racist.
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Well, the white producers is telling us to say that shit.
I got a funny story I'd like to share.
Me and Keith was in the call with our friend.
They can say his name.
Yeah, let me tell the story.
Let me tell us.
Let me tell us.
He's a black guy.
Right?
So it's like, it was like one in the morning.
It was dark, right?
We was out driving.
Yeah.
We've seen the cops in a-
comedy show.
Is this recent?
Yeah, it's within the last couple years.
About three years ago.
Yeah.
Right, we was leaving a comedy show.
And we're driving home, right?
And then we see a cop part.
And then we grow by.
my friend's driving and he's like
we drive by the cop he said look see
he said how he do us they saw us
look look he's turning around
right so the cop pulls
it's over right
being care was like dude just
just calm down just calm down just
hear the man see what he got to say right
so the white man comes up to the car
he said wow I almost didn't see you
so my friend the black guy's like
oh this racist mother
He's throwing jokes.
He said, hey, look, cut your headlights on.
You're going to get yourself killed out of here.
Wow.
We just drive him without no headlights.
One o'clock in the morning.
He didn't write us a ticket.
He said, just let us go.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And, you know, this.
I didn't even say nothing to Mark just like.
He tried to go there.
He was just like this.
Because he felt stupid.
He's quiet as hell.
He should, doggone.
But, you know, in policing,
see, this is what I learned when I became a police officer that,
the times that they're,
let you go, if they really
was race, they gave your ticket. And
in policing, if you're driving without
headlights on, especially that time of night,
80% chance that you're a drunk
driver. Right. And so a cop can make
an example out of it. They can write you the ticket. It is
illegal to drive without headlights. You could
have caused a traffic accident. He could have
tried to do feel sobriety and see
if the guy is drunk or not. He could have possibly
used that as, you know, reasonable suspicion
to believe that the person could be impaired.
But he didn't.
And so, but people may not understand that.
So they may let him off.
I mean, the cop let you off.
And it's like, oh, he still turned around
because he saw a bunch of black people.
Right.
And it's like, to be honest, it has nothing to do with that.
Yeah, right.
I had a girl, she liked me, big ugly.
I mean, she, and let me not talk about it.
She was, she was, she was big and unattractive, right?
But she's a black lady and we should drop our kids off at the same daycare.
And I used to show up in uniform because I had to go straight to work.
Oh.
So, you know, she eyed in that uniform.
She eyed me in the uniform.
And, but she was trying to hit on me.
So she said, oh, you know, she was saying something.
I said, you should come do a ride along.
Now, she was doing on that Black Lives Matter stuff.
That's why I said, come do a ride along.
I don't want nothing to do with her.
But she was kind of like talking about, oh, what is like being a cop and being black and all this?
I said, look, come do a ride along.
I'm going to show her something.
We get in the car and I'm driving in the daytime.
And I'm like, what race is that person in front of me?
She can't, you can't, you can't tell.
People think you can because they're self-conscious in the inside.
That's a great perspective.
You can't see the right.
I mean, if you guys leave the day, you probably believe me, but if you leave the day, give it a try.
You're driving down the street behind a car and tell me where race the person is in front of you,
even without 10.
It's really not that obvious.
You can't really tell.
You actually have to be in front of them and you have to be like eyeballing the person driving by for you to see it.
And it was an eye-opened experience for her.
And she was too afraid to get out the car on a traffic stop.
I was doing like a public assist.
It was somebody that needs some hip on the side of the road.
I stopped.
She got the vest on.
She got the little observer's vest on.
She wouldn't get out the car.
I know she was terrified.
I'm like, you better not say nothing else about police.
Right.
You can't, you, you, it's daytime.
Imagine doing this at night.
Yeah.
You know, so it was an eye-opened experience,
and I hope that more people would see or maybe do a ride along
and see that cops ain't doing it the way they, you know, portraying the media.
The left ain't trying to do that.
They got the whole world figured out.
They didn't trying to see it.
Black women ain't trying to do that even.
They got everything figured out.
And that's why I think, like just the Democrat voter in general is just,
so lost. Yeah, like, we just saw
this video with Taraji P. Henson. We got that video?
Yeah, it's just like the typical... The stupidity
amongst black liberal women, man,
and brainwashing people that look up
to them, especially they're stars,
people listen to them. That's what I say.
That's an infrastructure built to, like, just
keep the black... Yeah, y'all got that
video of Taraji? Yeah, this is crazy.
You know why black people run away when we laugh?
Because we weren't allowed to laugh
on those plantations. This is stuff that
lives in us, y'all.
Just saying that's not new y'all.
That's why y'all know, oh, what?
Yeah, it lives in us.
That doesn't just go away, like she said.
Crazy.
And if we don't start unpacking it seriously,
it will also be the end of us.
What slaves' experience on the plantation is passed down
on to your, genetically.
No, they jumped over all these free black people.
Right.
To go back to slavery.
I don't understand.
Like, when you talk about the people,
Madam C.J. Walker and some of these people who are highly successful after slavery.
Frederick Douglass, I mean, you go down the list, Booker T. Washington.
All these men and women who were highly successful after slavery, built stuff, the Black Harlem in Tulsa.
You got, I forget, the Renaissance, the Harlem Renaissance.
You go down the list of all this Black success.
I didn't even know that when Rosa Parks sat in the back of the bus, or she refused to sit in the back of the bus,
that the black people had a bus line already.
they were doing the same thing
that Black Lives Matters doing today.
They would stage these controversial situations
to get an agenda pass.
I didn't know black people already had the own bus.
I didn't know that either.
Here's another thing.
They wanted a white bus today is better.
Right.
Just like you can see them, they talk about it
when they integrated schools.
I forget the young lady.
I should be ashamed of myself.
It's the young girl that was escorted
by the National Guard to school
and Little Rock.
Little Rock.
You don't feel bad.
I forget to.
I forget that.
Now I got Google.
I can look it up.
But the young girl in Little Rock,
so she's a grown woman now,
she gave her testimony,
how she used to be at a black school,
and then she was suggested to go in the integrated school.
They had black schools and black teachers
that could teach black curriculum.
But instead,
they were trying to go to white schools
and integrating white schools,
and then they're mad because their history is not replicated.
So, you know, these things, to me,
even Harriet Tubman, people never,
I just, I took Africana studies in college
and I didn't notice him too more recently.
I did not know Harriet Tubman was married.
Did you know she was married?
Did you know her husband?
Somebody actually married her?
Do pictures I saw her.
She was so up.
She looked crazy in those pictures.
So she was married.
People think she was out on a plantation,
get beat over the head,
and then one night she just snuck out.
That's not what happened.
She was married to a black man who was free.
He was a free man.
They lived together.
Yes, they lived together.
You can look it up.
Do the research.
It was a, her husband was free.
She had a job.
Now, her husband did not, you know, did not agree with her to start the Underground Railroad.
So she decided to do it anyway.
Thank God she did.
I thought it was an honorable thing to do.
But they don't tell the story about her real life.
They don't talk about the fact that the first black slave owner in American history,
legal slave owner was Anthony Johnson, a black man.
They don't talk about the fact that hundreds of black men own black slaves.
They also don't talk about the fact that in the past,
voting was based on property ownership or land ownership and a lot of black people on land
and some white people didn't and so black people could vote when white people couldn't and then
of course they removed the rights for blacks to vote and then gave it back so people like this idiot
that act like she know what happened on a plantation they couldn't laugh on a plant so they
like she know like she was there right they laugh and they go out there wolf them you can't be
laughing when you weren't that I don't know if that happened like that and there was different slaves
man everybody wouldn't out on a plantation there was a house negro then there were slaves there
were like servants they were driving they were chauffeurs they would drive around and do things
like that some i mean of course slavery was a horrible thing right and there were slave owners that
abused their slaves right but there was some that didn't abuse their slaves because they needed them
to work they went out an auction and paid all that money for them they didn't just beat them they
can't work so there was a plethora of different experiences that occurred but this idiot
probably making a ton of money yeah yeah it's talking about it lives in us she don't make enough money
because she's black.
These people.
This is what's wrong with,
this is what's wrong with black people.
Yeah, I know.
Two things.
One is unforgiveness.
Because I'm a big believer in forgiving people.
And the black community has never forgiven white people from slavery.
They still holding on that.
White people that moved on.
Everybody else, they moved on.
Chinese people that moved on.
Chinese people that moved on.
Black people are still holding on to that.
Only people talking about it is black people.
Only people still complaining.
We live in the greatest country on planet
You can't. Look at us, man.
We're black and we're successful.
You can do anything you want if you put your mind to it
and everything is going to work. Everybody's going to be a billionaire.
Yeah, I think life is based on relationships.
Right. That's the biggest thing
about life, man. If you can build relationships,
you can have a successful life. Without relationships,
you can't do anything. I don't care what you know.
That's why we became so successful relationships.
And you've got to have a work ethic. You've got to have an objective
perception of the world. Right.
You're looking through a racistly and you are screwed
because I live like that.
Because we voted Democrat.
I voted for Al Gore.
Voted for Clinton.
I remember standing in line voting for Al Gore.
I was waiting like two hours because I thought Bush was racist.
That's the only reason why I was voting.
That's the only reason.
Yeah.
I remember we got there, right?
They say, you got an ID?
See?
He asked for ID.
He calls them black.
He knows who I'm voting for.
He knows who I'm voting for.
I don't blame him now looking back on that.
But see, I don't think that y'all crazy or stupid or ignorant for doing it.
It's just that brain.
brainwashing. That's why it takes people like us to, like, get the word out there, even with a comedic relief, you know, to get people in tune.
Because I used to follow y'all before y'all were political.
When y'all were doing the fitness stuff, talking about suckers.
You're like to suck me off.
I'm trying to get sucked off.
I'm going to leave them nuts hanging out.
I'm living before my mama passed away.
Keith and Kevin, y'all stop all that damn cussing on YouTube.
You know, you got your uncles, your cousins.
Everybody watching y'all.
And then, you know, it was crazy?
My sister's pastor was looking at us.
When I walked into that black church, I felt so uncomfortable.
I felt like I had a pitch for him.
He made me feel good because he's like, I love you guys.
That's what the pastor said.
Right, right, right.
That's funny, though.
But, yeah, but, you know, the progression will happen if people stay consistent and open-minded.
Unfortunately, it's just the trauma.
Like you say, that woman, she said, slavery is passed down with us or whatever the case in
us.
No, these dumb people keep passing it down.
That's why.
Which is the problem for the next generation.
Her children and the children of those people, they don't have a chance.
They don't.
Because racism is taught, man.
When you young, man, you don't care if you play with.
You know, my kids out there, my kids are playing with everybody.
It's learned.
Yeah, they teach them, and you learn.
And the kids learn that, and they become their focal point.
They become their reality.
Right.
And it's hard to shake that until you get older and you begin to get life experience.
You start working on jobs.
You start getting exposed to other people.
Right.
Like I was racist.
I was racist against white people when I was growing up until I got to.
I was too.
Because I thought they were all, you know, hate black people and I started thinking about slavery.
I'd never forget this.
When I took Africana Studies in college, we had to take, what was it?
It was Africana Studies 101.
We started talking.
It was the introduction to lynching.
And bra, I was hot.
One white girl in the class.
And gets the question she, I didn't know that there was lynching in the country.
Every black person in there was like, heck no, man.
Your privilege did you don't know that was lynching in the country?
Right.
But after that, I was infuriated.
I hated white people.
It made me hate white people more.
Man, if I had got her number.
I'd have gave her the black experience.
Hey, but that's something you mentioned that.
I remember growing up and my mama was really into anything that was about racism.
I remember when Roots came out.
Remember Roots?
Yeah.
We was watching Roots.
You see that, keep him, look at him.
Look at the white people.
Look at what they do to us.
They're blue-eyed devils.
Look at them.
That's a devil right there.
I remember, I remember, and I would go to school after watching that.
But I understand when my mom was coming because she was traumatized.
She grew up in the gym school south.
So I hated white people.
I liked it to women, though.
I couldn't stand.
I couldn't stand white people, man.
And then, but I started getting some white friends.
And it was crazy.
Like, I had white friends, black friends.
Like, white friends were playing kickball.
You know, we out there playing baseball.
Baseball.
and stuff, right?
I hug out.
Yeah, did we...
Let's go over a miracle round, right?
Then I got some black friends, and we just
walking the streets.
We just walking.
We just walking.
I said, what y'all going?
We just walking.
We're walking.
Right? And then we just walking.
Say, man, let's go hit the store over there.
So they walk in, and all of us...
Well, not me.
I'm just standing now.
So as we walked in, all the black people
scattered like roaches, like somebody turn the light on.
Right?
And I was like, what are everybody doing, man?
I go around the corner.
They get to...
Still.
They steal.
Right?
I was like, hey, man, then they run out.
And then this, it was an Asian guy that had the store.
He was calling us all kinds of.
He can't play.
Right.
So we go running off of the streets and they're eating all these chips and candy.
I say, man, let me get some.
He's a man, get your own, man.
But that was my experience with, like, my black friends.
I remember one day after basketball practice, the point guard of the team
robbed me
they put a gun on us
we're in sixth grade
that's insane
he was a six-writer
yeah we're in like six-rate
yeah middle school
was he high school he was in six-rate
no he was a six-grade
no he was a gun
we're going to practice
that's insane
comes up to us a sticks a gun up to hell
and tells us hey give me somebody's man
got no money
I'm poor his head
you're a fool
if you robbing him
so but the basketball coach
saw it
so next day
I'm in the room with basketball coach.
At the principal's office.
Name was Mr. Hayley, and then it was his white man right there.
He said, what happened?
That white man was looking at me.
He said, man, if you say anything, you're probably going to die.
He had this look on his face and Mr. Hayes, go on tell him.
It's okay, Kevin.
Go ahead and tell him.
I said, yeah, dude Woods, he robbed me.
Yeah, yeah, he put a gun to me.
He got expelled and everything.
That's since the sixth grade, bro.
Yeah, that was sixth grade.
That's insane.
And I can go on about all my experiences with my white friends.
Like the worst thing I did with my white friends,
they took me to a farm and we was trying to cowtel.
Black friends?
Say, look, we're going to rob the pizza man.
We go, it's a vacant house over there.
We're going to call Domino's over there.
We come down, I'm going to come up with this back,
and we fed to eat.
I mean, that that was just.
There could be some felonists.
Yeah, that was my experience.
And saying with me, man, I got arrested
for smoking marijuana in a vacant house when I was,
how was that, eight?
Yeah.
I think I was eight.
Oh, yeah?
and my brother was 10.
But then our cousins go out of the way up to 17.
So it was all of us in there.
And we were smoking wheat.
We were smoking weed way back then.
I'm talking my blunts.
We weren't just smoking a little joint.
My cousin were rolling blunts.
Yeah.
And we ended up hanging out with them.
My daddy, because they were poor.
And my dad, we were kind of like the,
they called us rich.
But bro, we were like lower middle class at that point.
Right.
And so my daddy's give us a little $20 bill so we can eat
and we stayed with them over the weekend because they had our money.
Right.
And so they had a little.
Yeah, y'all was rich.
$20 for the whole weekend.
And bro, back then, the little chicken house,
they had the fries this big,
whole tray of fried dollar.
Right.
And so, you know, we had-
I remember buying a loaf of bread for 50 cents.
So we had plenty to eat.
But my cousin used to take the money
and go buy weed and then give us a change.
And I don't know how much that weed costs.
Who knows?
Yeah.
You know, he comes back and give us whatever we got.
He took half your share.
Half of gone.
Had weed from last time.
And he took our money.
But, you know, that's the experience I had, man.
I think a majority of the reason why we had those experiences with our black friends,
none of them had fathers.
Yeah.
I didn't recognize that at the time, but all my black friends, they didn't have a,
I had a dad, we had a dad, but they didn't have no father figure.
I think that's what it had to be.
Yeah.
Yeah, all my friends that did poorly in life, they didn't have a father,
they father with nobody.
Right.
Selling drugs and really not an example.
Or, you know, I tell you the worst, another thing that's right on that fatherless thing
is the women I dated.
Because when I got to college, I'll just be honest, bro.
When I got, well, first of all,
I was around nothing but black people, right?
And so, especially going to Paula and his Dunbar,
everything was afrocentric to me.
I never date a white girl.
They're ugly, flat booty.
They came down, they got no swag.
That's what I thought going to college.
I went to college and it blew my socks off.
I'm like, I don't know what they feed these girls up here.
But the white girls was fine.
Yeah.
Well, without the attitude.
Without the attitude.
And here's the thing, bro.
I end up having a kid with a girl when I was in college.
And my son, he's 13 now.
A great kid.
But the girls that I dated from the time I started having dates and relationships,
all the black girls didn't have a father, bro.
The first girl I dated and she was, I don't even if I could say that.
I mean, I don't know if I should say that on this thing.
The first guy I dated, I lost my Virginia at 16.
This girl was a freak.
I wasn't into it, right?
I was nervous.
You know, my brother?
You was Christian.
Bro.
Kind of.
Weekend Christian.
Right.
But, bro, I was shy.
I was shy, bro.
I wasn't trying to.
My brother was different.
He was a different world, bro.
He was all out there.
I remember one time, bro, I lied.
Right.
Because I was a virgin.
You know, and I don't know if it's just black men.
It's probably all community.
They encourage you.
Oh, bro.
You're a virgin.
Like, you're gay or something if you're a virgin.
Right, right.
And so I felt the pressure, bro.
So I remember lying when I was in the ninth grade,
lying in my brother.
them like, I just picked some random girl that I know they'll never talk to.
I'm like, yeah, yeah, she came on the crib, man.
I'll eat that.
But when this girl, this situation happened, this girl was like fast, bro.
And I'm going to tell you the reason why, and it's very unfortunate.
But she was fast, bro.
And my brother was dating her older sister.
And they left me in the car with her.
My brother went in the house.
And this girl took advantage of me.
And I didn't, you know, I was like, all right, I got, you know.
You took advantage of you, huh?
Made you get an arrest.
Right.
She forced you to get arrested.
She caused an erection, all right?
Man, that must have been horrible.
Yeah, yeah, it was terrible.
I still got trauma from that experience.
You was at 16?
16.
We was damned at 19.
Really?
Well, that's a good thing.
Yeah, me and Keppel was really shy.
Not really, man.
If I had a time machine, I'd do so many things.
I've been going up to all these white girls.
I thought these white girls hated me.
These white girls want to kill with me.
My father had traumatized.
That's a white devil over there.
But you know what?
A lot of these music nowadays, I think,
is replacing, like, mothers' fathers,
especially as rap culture.
Yeah.
100% because who you like more?
Your daddy, they go to work every day
and lame or a homeboy that's a dope boy
with all his money and jewelry
and seem popular, famous, got all the women.
Exactly.
I see every kid nowadays deep dress, just like a rapper.
Right.
The modern-day black kid or mother
I mean, female growing up, they're being raised by rap culture.
Right.
Yeah.
And the Beyonce's of the world and just, and they don't realize that Jay Z.
N.
Can get away with having branches in his head, that ugly hair he'd be able because he's worth
billions of dollars.
Beyonce can get away with looking like a skank on camera.
Exactly.
Because they got so much money.
What they don't realize that when you broke, you can't be doing stuff like that.
Yeah.
You can't just dress like that.
these foods and then go on the job and then they're going to give you opportunity.
You got to make yourself, you know, you got to get yourself to a point of being wealthy
for you to even be like that.
But then also these people ain't really who they act like they are.
Right.
You know, Rick Ross used to be a, Rick Ross used to be, just marketing.
Rick Ross used to work at the jail.
Yeah, he's a correction officer.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
But the young boys take it and eat it up,
and they really gang-banging.
And dudes that's really doing it are doing time right now.
Yeah.
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You think we could change it?
Because they already demonize us.
Look, bro, we can change.
Like, it's like the Titanic, man.
It's sinking.
You just got to try to save as many as you can.
There is people that can be saved.
Like, we all woke up, bro.
And now we have a platform millions of people here content like this.
And just imagine if y'all do.
and wake up, me, Candace, and some other people with big platforms.
Right.
So it's a possibility that people are waking up from, like, us waking up.
Can't save them all, though.
Can't say.
You ain't, man.
You ain't.
I don't know if, like I said, I think the community harboring unforgiveness, they can't be blessed
by God.
I just really believe that.
I think that the turmoil and all the things that have happened to black people, they
just, they are not blessed because they hold on to resentment and unforgiveness.
And that's what's happening to them.
Everybody else then moved on, man, Jewish people.
Like I said, everybody else furs and some black people.
And people can't get mad at us to say,
y'all just told my black people,
look at the numbers, bro.
Yeah.
The murders in this country,
half of the murders in this country.
I see statistics.
Which is crazy because we make up, what, less than 13%?
Then you got to break it down further than that.
13% is everybody.
Then you got to say,
you're half as men,
half as women.
But then even half of it,
just say about 6%,
you still got older people in a 70s,
60s, and you got little kids.
Right.
They ain't the ones killing.
It's between 16 and, like, 32 years old
that the killing is happening, which is like 1%.
One percent of the population.
They count for 50 percent of the violent crime.
Violent crime. Over half of violent crimes, about half of the murders.
Now, let's put this in perspective because the murders that occur throughout the year,
I don't know, 12,000 murders, maybe 300 million people in this country.
But the thing is, is that the violence that is occurring and the crimes that are committed,
and I'll say this, it has to be, you know, pointed out, that these are just convictions, right?
There are half of all the convictions.
In Chicago, I think their conviction rate or their arrest rate is like 30-some percent.
So most of these crimes and murders don't even get solved.
Nobody snitching.
They don't know who did it.
So if they actually arrested everybody who committed the crime, I mean, black people probably make up like 70%.
And the reason why I believe it could be 70 percent, because just look at the news.
Look at the shooting and the thugging and the killing and the looting and all this stuff.
It's mostly by black people.
Right.
And so I think the number is like higher than what is being represented.
these are just arrests that are made and that's how they qualify them.
So, I mean, it's just completely out of control.
Look at the abortions.
I mean, we are not repopulating.
The Mexicans, and nothing against Mexican people.
I don't care.
I mean, I think we all the same in my being.
My wife's Mexican.
Right.
It ain't no big deal to me.
I think each is on.
You know, we all guys, too.
You got your own walk of life.
They all look good to me.
But at the end of the day, man, these other people are coming over here and they get an airs.
And they're popular.
You think they have an abortion clinic?
Yeah.
No, they got four, five, six kids.
About 15 of them live in a house.
They're making their way, and black people still complaining and killing their babies
and having abortions and murdering each other, going to prison, not educated.
Let me say that.
That's why I say it's not ignorance.
At this point, it's stupid.
Let me say this.
That's like both of our wives are from Mexico, right?
They're American citizens now.
They're legit now.
But it's just a different culture.
Black culture is just so hard.
horrible. But like a Mexican
culture, like I go in the Mexican
neighborhoods, you'll see a 65 year old man,
old man,
Mexican guy, Latino, I should
say, and he's pushing a cart selling
ice cream at that age.
Like, I'm having a house built.
Who's building it? Who's out there building it? I see
none but Latinos. It's just a different
culture. That's why they can come here, not speak
the language, and still
thrive in this country. And black people don't even realize that. They're at the
bottom. Illegal immigrants are doing better
And they don't speak the language, but it's the white man's fault.
They don't take no responsibility or accountability for what they're doing.
And the Africans that come over here.
Yeah, Nigeria.
They come over here because the culture is different.
So it's not the skin.
Right.
It's the culture.
And we also got to understand this.
Jewish people were discriminated against just like black folks.
You look at those signs.
They're running everything.
No Jews.
They own everything.
And like this is where I feel like this is what makes me mad.
You say that people get in their feelings.
It's the truth.
Jews have gotten themselves in a position that black people should be doing.
Just like Asian people.
It was a young lady I met when I first got the Phoenix.
I was living in Tucson when I left the police department.
I moved the anthem.
It was this girl at a sushi restaurant.
She owned it.
And I never forget this.
She was telling me, I was like, she was 30-some years old.
How do you own a sushi restaurant?
How do you get out of this coordinated?
People from Japan, they brought people from Japan.
But what happened was they have a magazine that they sent out.
And they put up their businesses for sale only in their community.
So it's not open to the public.
So she was able to get the magazine.
She had a couple of family members that were willing to help her.
She had people that come from Japan and they built a sushi restaurant,
a Kawhi sushi.
Great sushi, probably the best sushi you're going to eat.
But she was able to do that because the community sticks together.
One more example of how black people don't do it.
This girl I went to school with,
I say a name.
Don't do it.
It's ghetto and her mother, man.
It's worse than that.
I don't know how.
Aquafina.
It worse than that.
I don't know what her mama thing.
Her mom is a great woman.
Black people come with some bad names.
I don't know what they think.
That ain't how we used to name, I said.
You know what I'm saying?
But they didn't came over some crazy stuff.
But she goes, she gets into a traffic accident,
like her, she was married to a woman.
They crash in her company car.
I don't know how she got paid out.
She ended up suing a company,
even though she was her wife was driving off duty or whatever.
She made millions.
She told me the first thing she did when she went to a strip club
and made it rain, 15 racks off the top,
off the second story making it rain.
But she went to India to get weave straight from India.
She got the most authentic weave in the hood.
She get all this stuff together.
She probably spent by $200,000 because she had to fly a whole team there
and do all that stuff.
Got a business and everything.
Came back.
Black people wouldn't.
buy a dime from her.
They wouldn't do nothing with her.
And she came me crying.
Black people, they ain't never support each other.
And that's what it is.
I said, like I just said.
Black people, we tear each other down.
Asian people got magazines, Jewish people putting their people on.
We hating on each other.
Right.
They'd rather go to the Asian person to buy weave than go to that black chick because they're in
competition.
We can't grow like that, bro.
I was working at this insurance company, and I had a friend.
He was Korean and Chinese, right?
He was telling me about his dad and how much money.
He said, I really don't have to be here because I can just go work with my dad,
but I just want to be independent, right?
And then he's saying, when you open up a store in an Asian community,
he said people will fly to your store.
If it's new, just to support that person.
Right.
Well, I said here in the black community, if I open up a store in a black community,
they will go on there and wrong there just to let me know who I am and where I'm at.
But yet you remember.
You remember.
You're still like everybody.
You're always going to be in it.
And people probably think, oh, man,
Look at them, they're just saying, man, look.
It's the truth, man.
Look, man.
I mean, remember the kid that goes around, I forget his name.
He's on TikTok.
He goes around rating restaurants and, you know, giving people shoutouts.
I forget his name.
Y'all know who he is?
He's like the one of the most viral people on there.
Keith, Keith, sneak Keith or something like that.
If you look him up, he's pretty, he's the biggest, he's the biggest, like, food critic in America.
Oh, really?
Okay.
So this guy, he'll, like, get his parents to go get the food from the place.
and then he'll do the review in his car.
So he's sitting in his car,
he already eating.
Oh, okay.
And, like, companies blow up overnight, bro,
because he'll say that and it's viral.
He went to, like, Atlanta.
Oh, oh.
It's up in the city.
Dude, he got death threats after he left Atlanta
because he was keeping it real.
He goes, man, I went to the place
they got health inspection issues.
I told him I can't have shellfish mixed with this,
and they said, too bad.
Go somewhere else then.
And, like, he was,
He, like, quit in the middle of exploring certain blackness because they fooled was,
the service was horrible.
Yeah.
They weren't following laws.
Right.
And then what they do, they didn't say, let us do better, you know.
They, they threatened his life.
Yeah.
He had to lead town.
You know what I'm saying?
So that's this kind of stuff.
And I don't know why that's the case, man.
Why do we wake up and want to hurt our own brothers?
And then we go blame the government.
You know how, like, you know, they go, they drop cocaine in the community.
even if they did.
Ain't nobody told you to sell it to your own, bro.
Are you taking no damn cold?
Won't you sell it to the white people?
Yeah.
Go up there.
They claim they use it at the same rate.
Just go sell it to white folks.
Why would you sell to your own brother?
Yeah.
When I woke up to this was one day I was, it was after school, I went to, we used to have this
car wash on Ramey.
Raymy Avenue.
I never forget, like Ramey and Star Cup.
Car Wash while the Dope boy is there.
And then the crackheads, I don't know how to get into these machines.
But they can take the car wash thing.
$5, they do your whole car.
$15, you get a whole detail.
They didn't stole all of stuff.
And I remember driving back there.
I just pay him to $5.
I weighed out front, they finish it.
I remember going around the back
and I saw this guy smoking crack.
I mean, I saw him bubbling it up, man.
And for that point I said, man,
I will never get my car watcher.
I can't believe that I'm giving money
to my own people for the head man
to smoke crack back there behind that thing.
So I wish that we would wake up to it,
but we break in the six flags
and we start shooting and fighting each other.
Yeah, and you know what?
When other races see us, you know, in Apple store doing all this shoplifting,
all in California where they have these horrible laws regarding shoplifting,
then you have this six flags incident.
And you just, black people don't realize that has a detrimental impact
on every other black person who decides to do the right thing
because they're going to like look at us as those people.
Just like when a white cop does something, you feel it's bad against a black person.
Now you're going to see all white cops like that, right?
The shoe, it's going, you're going to, this same shit goes for you.
People are going to see black people this way.
And they don't see that.
They don't acknowledge objectivity.
And it's just like, oh, fuck it.
But you know what, black people are frustrated.
Of all the demographic people in this country, man, I mean, of all the groups,
I'm going to say this on camera.
We're surrounded by evil.
Our pastors, our majority of our fathers, our mothers.
It's just, we're just pushing the wrong concepts.
We demonize the wrong things.
praising the wrong things.
It's like, I think it, for the most part,
it's almost like a lost cause. You can't save everybody.
Try to save some, try to save as many as you can.
If we could just get 90%, 10% of that 90% of that 9%
if that black vote was 80% for Democrat,
it'd be a landslide for a Republican.
Oh, it'd be a landslide.
I mean, I think it should be around,
if we can get to the numbers like everybody else,
are we doing a 60-1-year.
You were down there for too much.
You would never see a Democrat.
They'll never win another election, man.
And they know it.
That's why LBJ said, you know, allegedly said that they're going to have these ends voting for the next 200 years.
And he was right.
Because if you get them hooked on the government and what they're going to do is they're going to have these illegals voting for those 200 years.
That's what they're trying to do.
They letting these people in by and grows because they know they're going to start losing the black vote.
Yeah.
They ain't done enough for black people the last 60 years.
They say they're waking up.
They're replacing the Negro.
That's what they're doing.
You ain't going to replace the white folks.
Yeah.
Because let me tell you how dumb.
Let me tell you how dumb these these.
Black folks are in this circumstance, not all.
We're the smart ones.
They complain about white folks, white supremacist,
right supremacy and all that stuff,
and then they vote for white men as the president.
How you vote for Joe Biden as the president,
but y'all fighting against white supremacy?
And he said, if you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
And poor kids are just as good as white kids.
Yeah.
How do you vote for that?
And then, look, here's more.
He did the, if Donald Trump did this, they'd be open on.
He did the eulogy for Robert Byrd
who was a former clans member.
In our honest, in our fairness, he did leave the clan.
He started his own clan group, but he did leave the clan and denounced the clan.
But, hey, if Trump did that, they'd be all over his head.
Strummer was a complete racist, Dixie Crack racist.
Right.
Joe Biden called Strum Thurman a mentor of his.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, just imagine if that stuff was on record with Donald Trump.
They'll be going crazy.
But they're so brainwashed that these white folks can do it right in front of their face.
they don't even see, listen,
Democrats been racist from the very beginning.
All they did was just change the technique.
Right.
They say, well, we're going to give you something.
To me, that's racist because then they hold
a black man down. Oh, we need to give affirmative action.
That's racist because they mean you're too stupid
to do it on your own.
Maybe you depend on the government, too.
And then you owe us something.
Right.
We gave it to you, so we'll take it away.
They don't structure it where black people have independence
and they still trying to do it to us.
Reparations.
You want to go to money?
I can't believe they fall for the reparations.
I can't believe it either.
Because who you think going to pay
reparations.
You.
You.
Black people,
our ancestors
than paid our reparations.
Let's say
with that one
black friend of mine,
right, where he was
the whole cop incident
and he thought
he was being racist
but whatever.
We was going over
the reparations.
He's like,
well, how much you think
every black person
should get?
He said, man,
at least two,
three million, man.
I was like,
wait a minute.
Reparation is supposed
to put you
on the same levels
white people.
They were supposed to
make you a damn king.
Right.
Bro, do you know
how much money
that would be?
Yeah.
It's 40 million black people in America.
You're going to give everyone two or three million.
That's because like a gazillion.
I don't even know what that number would be.
It's impossible.
I can't catch that high.
Yeah, I showed it to them on the calculator.
Damn calculator, bro.
He's like, wow.
I said, let's say I just give you 1,500 each.
And it was like, wow, that's a lot of money.
It's like $100 trillion or something like that.
It's some crazy.
But why do they fall for it?
It's like they don't know basic math.
It's because they're stupid.
It's emotionalism.
It's trauma and emotionalism.
So they say, look, look, this is what we're going to do for you.
And they're not counting the cost.
They're not thinking because black people don't understand finances as much.
We don't get financial education.
Yeah, our high schools, our school system sucks.
It sucks.
Especially in the city.
Just imagine how much that sucks.
They're not even a grade level reading.
Right.
What do you think in 2024 election?
Do you think Trump's got this?
You know, if it's honest, he got it, easy in the bag.
I mean, I don't think being pro.
I don't know a person.
I know a lot of people that, I can say I know a lot of people.
I know of people that voted for Joe Biden.
My dad included.
I'm mad at him for doing.
I told him not to do it.
I think my sister did.
Yeah, I think my sister and her husband.
And I don't, but right now, I don't know nobody
that voted for him that support him this time.
There's people that saying I ain't voting
because I'm not voting for him for sure.
And then there's people saying, I don't vote for Trump.
The crazy thing about it, man,
the things they did it against Trump, man,
it's like everybody should be running to the polls
and voting for him.
Like the, they accused him a rape.
They found him guilty of that in a civil trial.
Then he comes out and denounces that.
I didn't rape anybody.
Oh, you defamed her.
Now they sued him again.
Now they just won a $330 million fraud case against him because nobody was defrauded.
Nobody was defrauded.
He went and got a loan from a bank.
They appraised his property, right?
They gave him the loan.
He paid back the loan.
The State Department in New York, the government said, no, that was fraud.
Found him guilty.
Yeah.
But I was like, and I just saw Charles Barkley on TV
saying he was going to punch a man, a black person
if he sees them wearing a shirt, Trump's mugged out.
We should all just, we should all go to, you know,
you live in Phoenix.
He live in Phoenix.
We should all go to Phoenix one weekend.
I know where you're smoking cigars.
We just are all going to, somebody got a videotapey.
We're going to all go out of Trump shirt like.
Yeah.
You're getting, you ain't like it used to be.
Yeah.
You don't get dropped out here.
I was like, man, how can you be so?
ridiculous. But you know, he say
good stuff sometimes. Yeah. Like, he'll open
up about the black community and stuff, but like,
yeah. Some people, I don't know why they
get in their feelings about Donald Trump. They're
in their emotions, man. He's the
racist, man. Like a logical black man
would get out of character because
of Donald Trump for whatever reason.
And you're right. I mean, how do people
not see that this dude get hosed?
How do they not see it? Even Fannie Willis.
Like, bro, come on. Yeah.
She's smashing this dude. She got a condo
so she could smash this dude because she was living with a
daddy.
Right.
Her daddy was living
with her.
And so she didn't want
to smash him
at the house because her
daddy old school.
She went and got a
condo in somebody else
name and took over
the lease.
Right.
Homeboy had a garage
to open her
and they swear they ain't
hidden.
And then he
take on trips on
government dime
because she set
him up to get paid.
And then she's
talking about she
paying him back in cash,
no record of it.
They line on the oath.
His attorney,
Bradley,
which was,
which was Wade's
previous divorce
attorney,
who represented him in the case,
was texting the defense that they lined.
They started in 2019.
They've been screwing every since.
All this other stuff,
Yergan or Yeran or whatever her name is.
They own an apartment snitched on her.
Right.
Black people got her at the church.
Right.
She admitted she would sleep with this man.
She at the church.
They let the Lord bless her.
No weapon formed against me.
You're like, what are you?
The stupidity in black churches is unbelievable.
You know, I'm going to tell you this.
My pastor, and I love it.
A great man.
He's one of the greatest men ever lived, in my opinion.
I don't know how he filed for that Democrats.
I remember this before I was conservative.
I remember we were cleaning the church after the church.
All the men, we'll pull the weeds, clean the church.
And this was after church, and we're sitting in the church.
I think we had, like, vacuumed or something.
So he's sitting on the stairs, he goes, you don't know how you won't vote?
He's a vote Democrat all the way down.
Just vote Democrat all the way down.
He's serious.
I'm like, I thought you would.
At the time.
That's what I do.
I vote Republican.
I thought he said Republican.
I guess he said Republican wrong.
But, you know, how is a man that is that honest and he has, you know, he's loyal, he's in touch with God?
I wouldn't be saved if it wasn't for him.
You know what I'm saying?
Preaching the gospel and standing up strong.
He's a humble man.
How does he look at the Democrat Party pushing abortion and all the stuff that they do and look at it and say, this makes sense?
You know what?
My mama was the same way.
My brother, my older brother, who's Republican,
he used to get in the arguments with my mom.
I sat down with my brother, Timmy.
I said, Timmy, can't teach your old dog.
Lit sleeping dogs.
You ain't going to chape.
Mama was in her 60s at the time?
She always wore this Obama shirt.
When Obama got elected, she had this white t-shirt at Obama.
As soon as my Republican brother comes home, right,
he was in the Army.
Please take that day.
Mama, please.
He said.
Bobba wore this shirt every day.
Hey, back to the election.
Is Maryland ballots going to be an issue this time around?
Are they going to be allowed?
I think they're going to be allowed, but we just got to outdo them.
What we messed up last time, I think, we messed up in the midterms, too.
And I told people this.
I was on a tour.
I think I went to like six cities and we were talking to people.
They looked at me like I had three heads.
I said, everybody needs to vote in every way that you can.
Right.
Grandma on them ain't going to go to the poll.
They forget the last minute.
Right.
You know, or something happened to you don't know the poll date.
You don't know where you're supposed to poll.
Mail that thing in.
Do something.
Yeah, Democrats voting like every day for like seven days.
We just vote on one day.
What's the chance?
What's the likelihood, bro?
That's something going to happen.
Yeah.
You know, like I remember one time a long time ago, and I hate to admit this.
I never told anybody this.
In 2016, I couldn't vote in the primary.
Now, I didn't say nothing because I was embarrassed.
But I didn't know that Arizona was a closed primary.
That mean you had to be registered for the party that you can vote for.
You can't vote at all.
So last minute, right?
I'm on election day.
I show up there.
They go, we ain't got your name on the thing.
I'm like, well, I'm a registered vote.
I got my voting card right here.
Well, what party are you affiliated with it?
I wouldn't a Republican.
So I couldn't vote for the Republican.
So my name wouldn't even show up in a closed election.
And that's how it is.
Arizona is a closed election.
I think Texas, I think California is closed elections.
They're trying to keep them niggas from votes.
So they want to make sure people don't do what like they did with Nikki Haley in Vermont.
Right.
Where the Democrats just voted for Trump instead of vote for Biden because who cares.
And so, you know, you know, so you wait until the last minute and something like that pop up.
My wife, she was helping out in the election just recently and people were like not doing
a signature right and everything like that.
And you only got a couple days to cure those ballots for them to count.
And if you do it on election day, your window is a lot shorter.
Right.
And so people were, they were knocking, they were knocking on the doors.
We're missing them.
So they vote didn't count.
So you got a man.
Are they hot?
You know, if early election is that, my grandma or my cousin them,
get them to vote now, getting to mail that thing in.
Your kids from college, get that thing, mail that thing in.
Can't wait the last thing.
Me and the white voted early.
So we voted like the day early or two days early.
Because what happened on election day in Arizona was on election day.
The lines are out of control.
And the machines wouldn't work.
Right.
On election days.
And so people are like giving up.
They're going home.
Or you mess around.
on election day and they called a state
when you're still in the line.
That's crazy.
Last year, when Trump, they called Arizona early.
Right.
It's like thousands of people in line ready to vote
and they just turn around with home
because they already called a state.
So that's election interference.
You don't want to end up being that guy
that believes that they called the state
and really Trump could have probably came back
if everybody would have stayed in line.
It's just a projection. It's not 100% right.
Right.
So, you know, we got to vote in any way.
You can't vote early.
Vote by mail.
vote in person, encourage everybody to vote.
We just got to outdo them at their own game.
They got us, man.
They got us being stupid enough to think, just vote on election day.
And they're getting, they're getting their millions doing everything.
It's just like raising money.
If y'all raise money, you go, you can only donate to us in person with a check on one day.
Versus you saying, look, PayPal, Venmo, online, seven days.
You can't get it.
And Trump said it.
We're going on election day.
That's going to be the day.
Yeah.
He was the supporters of that.
I know, which was stupid.
It was stupid.
But, you know, they thought it was right, I guess, at the time because it sound cute.
It's more patriotic.
That's not how it used to be anyway.
But it ain't smart.
You know what really piss me off about Trump?
He'd go out his way to piss off black folks.
Like, Rihanna was at the Super Bowl, right?
Yeah, yeah.
That was amazing performance.
She's pregnant.
She's like 500 miles up in the earth.
I thought it was good.
It was awesome, and she's pregnant.
Trump went on, what's it, true social?
Man, that's the worst performance ever.
He said ever in history.
I'm like, what are you doing?
It ain't even necessary.
And I love Trump, bro.
But like, I wish that somebody was in his ear.
Yeah.
Even some of the stuff he said about black people.
Like, I know he don't care because he's not a racist, so he don't think about what he
he's say.
Right.
But I wish he had a brother there to be like, yeah, Trump, trying to know.
Don't say it like that because that ain't going to go well.
My blacks.
What do you say last time?
Yeah.
I see the black ones.
Yeah, I can't see the white ones.
I can't see the white.
I see black ones.
It's a lot.
It's a lot more black ones than it used to be.
I'm like, Trump, God.
What are you doing, man?
I knew they were going to go all in on it.
I saw it.
I said, oh, dang, it's going to be a whole, no.
We got to, I'm going to have to defend it.
But to his defense, that's why we can trust him because he's so genuine.
But it hurts them.
Sometimes because the ignorance.
The ignorance.
Yeah, the ignorance.
They ignorant.
So when he say something like that, they jump on TV, look, look, he was racist, man.
After all the stuff the Trump then did, that proves that he's not a racist.
Right.
They're going to throw that out there.
But, you know, I wish that Trump would kind of, to a certain degree,
kind of measure some of the things he say.
Yeah.
Because I think that it, like, some black people are like right there.
They're like, you know what?
I'm sick of these Democrats.
Right.
I'm going to go vote for.
Hey, no.
Then you got to defend it.
You know what I mean?
Like when he told the football players, the black players,
it was the Faisal sons a bitch.
I said, Trump, you just called black women.
He don't mean, no.
It don't bother me because I know what he means.
I totally understand when he's defending our country.
Right.
You know, you're walking on a flag.
Many people, man, 100,000 people die for that flag,
and you're going to trash people like that.
I totally agree what he's saying, but it just rubs.
Let us do it.
Let us do it.
If I could tell Trump, like, Trump, you don't have to say nothing like.
Like, I got this.
Yeah.
Like, I'm going to say all the stuff that need to be said.
I'm going to call it like it is.
You just stay in your lane so you don't, so you can make to the election.
Yeah.
And then once you're president, I don't care what you're saying.
Yeah.
Yeah, but that's why Trump,
Barker said he would punch anybody wearing that strip
because of what Trump said.
What did he say?
He said, he was just,
he was comparing the fact that black people resonate.
With that, black people wearing a mugshot
and they, were they talking about y'all?
Was he talking about y'all?
He would just talking about anybody that was,
he probably saw a shirt or something.
Yeah, he was talking about anybody
to wear a mug shirt.
I don't think he was calling us out specifically.
Yeah, but you know how black people,
black people see things from a racist list.
oh, oh, so what?
All black people are like thugs,
and that's why we embrace it,
because that's how that's their mindset.
Trump doesn't realize that.
Yeah, but they also are freaking hypocrites.
Yeah, right.
Black people don't glorify.
Remember they said black people don't glorify shoes?
Right.
And then what is his name, DJ Callet?
Someone, one of these dudes came out.
No, Fat Joe.
Fat Joe came out with the shoes.
He's like, hey, he's the biggest dude in the game,
what you mean?
Right.
And then black people don't glorify a drug dealing and thugging.
Yeah.
Every rapper on planet Earth that they sell out the,
sell out whole concerts, wearing a merch and all this stuff.
All they do is promote degeneracy.
Black people, man, they hold white people to a high standard.
Then they hold themselves.
Right, right.
It's a damn shame.
It's a damn shame.
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I get tired, bro, I'm on a radio.
I get so sick of it.
And I'd be talking about it.
They'd be calling.
I'm a cool, Uncle Tom, sellout, boot liquor.
That's because they don't have nothing else.
They ain't got nothing to stay mad, though.
But I can't stop telling the true, bro.
Black people just be.
cutting up, man.
Every time, I was on the radio the other day
and it was a crime committed.
You didn't know what race it was.
I said, I put my job on it, they black.
This black people stuff, I said, man, look it up.
What do you know?
Black woman and somebody, it was something shooting
and somebody did in the store or something.
And I'm like, it's only black people do this stuff.
How do I know the race of these people?
It's because it's what black people consistently do.
And then I made a mention, and I feel bad by saying,
but I like I really believe it.
I know why white people was sick of black people.
I could only imagine.
Imagine, bro.
You think about this.
You look at the country, look at all the stuff white people
didn't done for this country.
If they just go off their history,
the Civil War, hundreds of thousands of white people died.
Who gave black people freedom?
Good white people.
Who helped Harriet Tubman help, you know,
the Underground Railroad to get black people to the north.
Good white people.
So white people have done all of these things in history.
They see all of these black people being successful,
equal opportunity.
The reparations has already occurred with them
giving affirmative action and all.
They already gave black people reparations on so many levels.
Welfare and all this stuff.
And then, 2024, black people were still complaining.
We can't never make it nowhere because the white man.
And white people got to be like, I'm sick of the evening.
Here.
Have you ever looked on Instagram, TikTok,
when you've seen black people acting up?
Read those comments.
I know every white person fits.
Because it's the truth.
You don't see no other group of people acting like this.
They don't.
It's no white Chicago.
Yeah.
Where they are doing?
Hey, what's that argument?
They say, oh, black people commit a majority of violent crimes.
He said, no, black people kill black people, white people.
I was like, that's all a left wing talking for.
You would never see an age in Chicago.
You'll never see, you never.
They do because of proximity, right?
Most people live around it.
But the percentage, the per capita, the sheer numbers,
black people overwhelmingly kill each other more than any other race.
Right.
And they're far above any minority race.
I think whites are probably around 80%, you know, 70, 80%.
Black people are like 96%.
And then black people kill white people twice as much as white people to kill black people.
They don't want to talk about FBI statistics.
You can go look it up right now.
So they don't want to talk about stuff like that.
But, you know, black people got to stop being hypocritical.
And I think it starts with people like you and I.
You know, we raise our kids.
In America, our kids are going to be considered black.
Hey, tell us about your Blexic movement.
Oh, Blacksitt, you know, Blacksitt is, we started, me and Canada started in 2018 with just the idea of what we're talking about.
How do we get the messaging out there?
Because you ain't fin of just go into black community and bludging people into believing and stuff.
We like, we got to educate people.
We got to get into the communities and do community service, right?
And we didn't just go in there and be like, get off the plantation.
We really, we had people from the community.
We recruit people in the communities.
And then they do back to school drives and stuff.
And we sponsor and they have volunteers in the community.
doing community work.
And then we'll have our little pop-up events where people will come.
I'll tell you this, very successful, I think, in the messaging,
but it was very unfortunate because some of our major events,
it was number of white people showing up.
And it bothers me because black folks claim they want information
and they open-minded and we're in the community helping and we recruit.
And then when it's time to hear a message, they don't want to show up.
They probably watching football and doing all this stuff instead of being educated.
So that was disappointed initially, but then we start to see more.
more black people starting to participate.
And now, you know, we have chapters in,
I think we are in all 50 states.
And so we're making some moves, but it's hard, bro.
It's hard, bro.
I wish I can get on here and tell y'all this great success story
of like, man, we didn't train every black person.
We go to New York, we go to the Bronx.
It's 400 black people in there.
Right.
It's hard, man.
50 people in there.
50 people in there.
You got 500 seats, 480 people,
white you got 20 niggins white look at the hell what can we do yeah black people ain't doing
you're like you're like white people we get it but y'all y'all love black people what and black people do
right when i do events and do stuff try to do something in the black community it's hard to get black people
to support that yeah white people at the drop of dime they did we had 400 black leaders at the
at the white house in 2018 i don't know if you guys were invited i mean we didn't know you guys
I don't know why I won't that.
I felt like, I was like, man, I ain't a big enough
Uncle Tom to be in the White House.
Like, damn, I still haven't met Trump yet.
You haven't met Trump?
I haven't met Trump, man.
Do y'all, do y'all go to UFC fights?
Nick Fuentes, the white supremacy.
He met him before y'all.
He met Trump.
Do y'all go to UFC fights?
I've been invited a couple times.
I've said maybe, that's why I met Trump twice there.
Oh, okay.
For the first time, because I was at the White House
and, you know, I didn't, I didn't want to put,
do people like this.
Right.
That was crazy.
Right.
I wouldn't do that, man.
I'm like, I'm going to see them at some point.
These young kids ain't never had a chance,
never been on an airplane before.
I left them meet Trump.
But, you know, I forget what I was talking about.
Meeting Trump.
What was talking about?
Shit, I forgot.
I got, I got Biden brain.
I'm saying, I ran my mouth.
I didn't jump off topic.
We talked about meeting Trump and we were talking about Blexit.
Oh, yeah, Blexit.
We talked about Blexit.
So, you know, when we
orchestrated that event,
we had to raise money.
And we, you know, the pitch was we had to go to fundraisers and
pitch and say, look, we want to get 400 black leaders to the white house.
We wanted to cover them.
You know, we didn't get them flights if they can't afford it.
And, you know, the hotel, all that is going to cost like $1,000 per person.
We got $400,000.
So we had to raise $400,000.
Man, 90%.
I mean, right off the rip, white dude.
I mean, I'm in, I mean, I mean.
We had to do a couple fundraiser opportunities.
And then we had it all paid.
We probably had one black donor.
Wow.
Where can people go to go support your Alexa?
So you can go to Turning Point USA because we merged with Turning Point USA and so now we
do it together.
And the truth be told, it was very hard financially for me and Candace to kind of keep that
thing going.
And so partner with Turning Point was probably the greatest thing that we could do.
I need some of that white privilege.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, that's so just hard.
It was difficult for, well, one reason because they have a crazy infrastructure.
Right.
And we were just, me and Candace.
And, you know, we got our own lives, we got kids and try to keep that thing going.
And if you think you're going to go to black people to do it, it's just, unfortunately,
they're not going to, they're not going to respond.
Black celebrities, they talk a big game, but they're not going to put no money into that.
They'll put money in Black Lives Matter, but not the stuff that we're doing.
So when we did the merger, it has accelerated Blacks it to a really good level.
It's sustainable.
We keep all our volunteers and employees and stuff.
We were able to retain everybody.
And so it's moving along.
It's doing great.
And we still do events for them.
I think the only thing that's going to save black people is conservatism.
That's the only way.
Liberalism is just going to victimize you.
It's not going to put you at your best.
The only way you're going to be successful, if you're black in this country, you've got to take a conservative model.
And is it the ebb and flow method?
I wonder, or is the pendulum going to swing back?
Because it's like every generation you see it go so far and then it comes back.
You know, there's a young girl.
I think I forget her name.
I think her name here in a minute.
She was just on my show talking about the book that she wrote about
how Gen Z is forming up to be one of the most conservative generations.
And so it's kind of like it's swing one way and it swing back.
You know, in history, in the 20s, 30s and 40s, black people were far more conservative.
Right.
They were Republicans and stuff like that.
And then you see it swing to the 60s.
And now hopefully the pendulum beginning to swing back in the other direction.
We see the growth.
I'm just hoping that it does.
The thing that changes people is rock bottom.
And this is rock bottom for black people, especially in the inner cities.
This is rock bottom.
The Mexicans are coming over there and they taking over everything.
They got them.
They make y'all go home and they put them up in the schools.
They're giving them money.
They're taking that school.
They're taking their school.
They're giving them money.
Yeah.
These people out here hungry.
They struggling.
Got three jobs.
Mexico's hungry with a cell phone.
They got debit cards and stuff.
They can't speak.
They ain't doing nothing.
They're keeping in crimes.
They get let out.
Exactly.
It was promising y'all reparations where they was least talking
about it. Now they didn't follow
through. Now you've got all these people, not even
citizens, taking your resources.
Yeah, and they force out the low-skilled
workers. So now, if you are
a young black guy
who didn't come from a lot of
wealth and success, you know, probably
did okay in school, didn't get a scholarship
to college, colleges really ain't they
thing. You got to go into skill labor.
I mean, these people are coming over here and
low-skilled labor, they're competing.
And they're going to out-compete you every
time because they're not entitled like an American.
In America, I got rights.
I need minimum wage.
I need three breaks.
I need time off.
Mexians ain't thinking about no time off.
I swear, God is my witness, man.
They be everywhere in America, they build in houses.
They used to be black folks.
Everywhere in America, they build a house.
Down the street, this dude built the whole garage set up,
and he's going to make it into like a little club in his backyard.
And Messians out there working all night long.
They got the music playing.
You hear that, then you're like, they have there working.
And I can't hate on them.
Get it in.
I remember this black comedian,
an earthquake,
he had to joke about Mexican workers.
He said,
man, y'all need to calm down.
They don't pay by the house.
They pay by the hour.
A different mindset.
And that resonated with me so well
because you have to hand it
to these people coming to these country, man.
They are hard work.
They got the right mindset.
Black community, y'all don't have the right.
Spar, man.
We spar.
That's like a kid in the household,
and they get entitled.
You owe me something.
Will you owe me something?
And then the kid that get adopted into the house on, they just thankful they got it.
They got somewhere to live and they got some freedoms.
And then these people come over here and just dominate us, man.
They work harder.
They're smarter with their money.
In Mount Grandma's street used to be all black.
Whole street on Pate Drive used to be all black in Eastwood, Texas.
I got Eastwood of my, I was claiming the hood when I was young.
But bro, now, them Mexican then took over the whole block.
And they started with one house.
It was like all the, they built the, because.
You know what about Mexican families?
Their families are so close.
Their mother, fathers, everybody's so close.
Black people, it's no comparison.
Because, like, if a Mexican family, and not this is not all Mexicans, you know,
I hope people understand that we're speaking generally, not every single person
following this category.
But like Mexican people, I feel like they start out, they help each other, they go live
with families combined, their income, and then they build, they build.
Black folks will be struggling by their self.
They won't go live with their own.
uncle, the auntie, and them, they ain't invite, they got their, you want their own space.
They're struggling.
Single mama struggling.
She should be living with her parents.
Right.
She should be in there getting some male influence for her younger boys, but instead they
want to be independent.
I'm on my own.
I don't need a man.
I don't need a man.
I don't know my mom and them.
I'm out here.
You're like, no, yeah, maybe you do need your mama now.
Maybe you should live around your parents.
Maybe you do need a little bit more guidance.
Maybe y'all should be stacking y'all money together.
You go work, they work, you stack money.
y'all buy a house as a family
and then you rent that house out.
Yeah, Latinos do that all the time.
And it makes sense that was right across the street
from my grandma,
that you, they, I think it's the same family.
They went and got like three houses.
They started with five cars in the driveway.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like 16 people living there.
I think people are sleeping outside.
They're all in that same house.
I bet one time I was going to say who they were, man.
I'll be going in Mexican houses, man.
They lay in across the room like sardine.
They got them packed in.
packed in there.
Are they close, though?
They close.
Just like, I mean, other races do the same thing.
Yeah.
They live together.
They coordinate things together.
They build together.
Yeah, everybody's black people.
But Mexicans, man, they take it to a new level, man.
You see a Mexican pull up to a fast food restaurant.
It about 50 people get out of that car.
Everybody eating.
Right, right.
Hey, you got any projects coming up for the 2024 election?
No, I mean, I just do my radio show, man.
Every day, three hours a day, man.
It's insane.
That's got to be a lot of...
It's a lot of work, bro.
Talking for three hours every single day.
Plus, I do my YouTube video.
By yourself.
By myself. I don't even have guests on there a lot of time.
Because, you know, if it coordinated guests is a structure in the end of itself.
Because I got to be somebody I want to talk to.
Then it's got to be somebody.
I got to, you know, get some talking points together.
That is a skill that a lot of people not born with.
Like, I have my brother.
But I leave you and you, I said, man, it's doing three hours by himself.
I know you feel lonely as hell.
Bro, three hours by myself on a radio.
And then I do two or three videos.
a day on my YouTube channel.
And then I got the TikTok that I do.
And then...
I came across your TikTok.
Yeah, we got the little Tatum Plus stuff that we just launched,
which is like the subscription thing.
And so I got Loving Black and White,
which is my wife and my podcast.
So we talk about relationship stuff.
Then I got Cigar Lounge on top of that.
And then I traveled...
Oh, I didn't know about that.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
We just started it, man.
We're trying to get our look right because we've been trying different locations.
The lighting went right.
You know how my wife is...
She's like, I'm hideous on here.
And I'm like, well, man.
Maybe that's what you look like.
Hey, where can everybody find you?
Officer Tatum.com.
I mean, what's that's Officer Tatum.
Just put in the Officer Tatum in the Google or dogg, duck, duck go or whatever.
You can find every single platform that I'm on.
So whatever platform that people use, they can go on there and they can find me on there.
My store, Tatum Store is one of the things that we take pride in.
Tatumstore.com.
Tatum store.com.
And then we got out of merch there too.
And that's a good way to support me.
Okay.
Well, man, this has been a great conversation.
Yeah.
It's a great finally meeting you.
Because when we decided to come out the closet as conservative, you, Kenneth was our motivation because we was like, man, I don't know if we should do this.
Hey, what the hell happened to Amazing Lucas?
That's a whole other show.
The home boy that lost his mind.
I used to watch him.
Me too.
Me too.
We were friends.
Yeah.
We were all friends.
Y'all don't talk to him no more?
No, he's crazy, though.
I look at his channel now in every his most popular video and we talk and trashed about me.
Yeah, he trashed you a lot.
That's only time to get views, bro.
But my name and the algorithm, you know.
I can't believe it, bro.
That dude, we were cool, man.
Right.
He used to be conservative.
He was the guy to watch.
Bro, he was the dude to watch in the black conservative movement.
He had 400,000.
I never forget.
He had 490,000 subscribers.
Get all kinds of these.
Everybody was like, I was like, what is he doing?
How is he doing his intros, bro?
We should talk.
I used to look at his tags.
He was the man.
Right.
Bro.
And I forget who he said something crazy about.
He just went off the deep end.
and bro lost like 80,000 subscribers.
And now he get like 10,000 views of video and just bashing conservatives.
I don't know, bro.
It's like really weird how that happened.
I don't know.
I don't know if these people, they weren't ever conservative to start with.
Yeah.
There's a lot of grifters in the Republican movie.
Bro, it's a...
But he sounded conservative.
Yeah.
Maybe he was.
You know, he got that beta energy.
I don't think he's taking stero or something.
I ain't say he is, but he could be got his emotions all messed up.
He got offended.
See, because sometimes, y'all probably experienced this.
You say something and you get a lot of backlash and it make you mad.
You're like, what?
Yeah.
Y'all talking to me like that.
I'm on following you.
You ain't who I thought you were.
You know, it kind of kind of.
You're like, man.
That makes me want to do more videos.
Right, right.
So, but people that ain't built like that, they see that and they get defensive and they get mad
and they want to quit and they want to cry and they want, conservatives just mean to me.
And then the dude turned to a flaming liberal.
He's not even just a liberal, bro.
He's crazy.
He's insane.
He's liberal Lucas.
The amazing Liverpool Lucas.
We're from Amazing Lucas to Liberal Lucas.
So, yeah, and he ain't the only one.
And I was, you know, maybe we'll do another episode and talk about this.
But, bro, there's a lot of grifters in general in the Republican Party in the conservative movement.
It's a money grab.
It's a lot of black ones, bro.
Because when we came out, it wasn't popular.
It wasn't no money to be made in this stuff.
We were just coming out and getting bashed every day.
But then people start seeing success.
And then they just jump on the bandwag
and they do it for a little bit.
They make a little money.
I'm amazed at how many black conservatives
you see on YouTube now.
Oh, yeah, there's a ton of them.
I think most of them are genuine,
but you got the ones that's on there just fake.
And even the ones that ain't black, they just fake, bro.
I don't know how after y'all travel
and go to these major events, bro,
but these people...
Well, I'd admit some fake people.
Oh, my God.
They're not who you think they're...
It's like, yo...
I wanted to punch this person at the White House.
I'm not going to tell you his name.
I want it to strangle that little...
There's so many fake people
I'm trying to think of who it is.
Is he dark skin?
I'm going to say dark.
Oh, yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm going to give him away if I'm going to say.
Let's say it's light skin.
Light skin.
Man.
I already know who it is now.
Yeah.
Too many light skin black.
It's only like two of them.
And the way you want to fight is the third one.
I'm just kidding.
Yeah, man.
I appreciate you guys having me home, man.
Good to see I in person.
Man.
We watch y'all in person.
Yeah.
My video guy, Nick, I mean, he just laugh at y'all every day.
Oh, yeah.
Lafrey.
We could be getting crazy.
When y'all was saying gay paraphernalia on that one video.
That's a bunch of gay paraphernalia.
Bro, I was on the radio and he was watching that.
Bro, he's laughing and choking and gagging while I'm on the radio.
And I'm like, bro, you got to stop laughing.
Right, right.
Gay paraphernalia.
Yeah.
No, but I appreciate you guys.
Appreciate you, too, brother.
Yeah.
Thank you.
