Hodgetwins Podcast - Twins Pod - Episode 8 - Terrence K. Williams - Black Culture, Abandoned Babies & Pancakes
Episode Date: April 12, 2024Fellow black conservative, Terrence K. Williams comes on to talk to the Hodgetwins to expose fake woke culture and the hypocrisy of the liberals! He also gives a detailed look into his early life gro...wing up with a drug-addicted mother and being passed around to different foster homes. 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.com Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.com Download Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60CO Follow Twins Pod Everywhere - X - https://twitter.com/TheTwinsPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thetwinspod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/twinspod TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@twinspod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/TwinsPod Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVu?si=03960b3a8b6b4f74 Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twins-pod/id1731232810 03:45 - Democrats are racist 05:11 - Terrance Pops Off! 06:50 - The Twins Are STRAPPED! 08:10 - Black Culture 09:03 - Black Celebrity Culture 10:27 - People Need To Do Their Own Research 14:12 - America Neglecting Americans 15:49 - Charles Barkley Is An Idiot 20:17 - How Not to Act When Dealing with Police 28:45 - How To Act With The Police 34:07 - Terrance And The Cops 38:02 - Little Kids Gangsta Rapping 39:14 - Terrance Grew Up In A Foster Home 45:17 - Does Terrance Have Any Relationship With His Mom? 49:57 - What Does His Family Think About His Politics? 51:12 - Taking People's "Black Card" 53:49 - Foster House Vs Mama's House 1:03:09 - Different Upbringings 1:07:12 - Cousin T Vs Aunt Jemima
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Yeah, welcome to episode eight.
You got Terrence Williams.
The biggest coon in the country.
I thought I was going to say the biggest comedian in the country.
On Twitter, the level.
They'd be going in on us.
I know.
Because that biggest gripe with you, the black people, is because you're a Republican and you're black.
And you're supposed to support the Democrats.
It's just so stupid.
Yeah, the Democrats are racist.
You know, they keep saying, all the Republicans are racist.
Oh, they hate black people.
The only hate, hey, I'm getting this from the white Democrats.
I used to try to be nice.
But these Democrats, fuck them.
Fuck them.
Fuck all of them.
Fuck every single last one of these Democrats.
Fuck-ass bitches.
That's what they are.
You know what man?
Encourges me, man, to do more.
I speak even louder, man.
The more hate I get, the more I speak.
They don't bring me down.
Do you ever think black culture will change?
They're lazy when it comes to doing research on politics.
But people will quickly look at what's going on with Beyonce.
All their research you're putting into these celebrities,
do that with these politicians that you're voting for.
Because if you do your research, 10 times out of 10, you would not vote for Democrats.
Exactly.
And what did Charles Barkley say if he see a black Trump supporter with a Trump shirt on?
He's going to punch him.
I'm thaw Barberle.
She'll thump the porter out there with a mothart shirt on.
I'm going to punch him in the face.
He said, face with a film, I'm going to punch him in a pace.
You're going to punch him in a pace.
You!
Yeah, welcome to episode 8 of our podcast.
Today we got Terrence Williams.
But before we get to that Uncle Tom, we got to pay the bills.
This podcast is bought to you by Optimal Human.
It's a damn good drink.
It's all in one nutritional drink.
Good for your gut, your brain.
If you've got some biting brain, take a cup of syphys,
clears it right up.
Yeah, you get all your fruits and veggies.
It's a damn good drink.
Yeah, go to Optimalhuman.com.
Yeah.
Get your drink today.
Yeah.
Yeah, welcome to episode 8.
We got Terrence Williams
The biggest coon in the country
He's been Uncle Tomlin
I thought you're going to say the biggest
comedian in the country
I was like what damn?
The biggest cool
Ain't that right
And the biggest Uncle Tom
They call me Uncle Tom
Cool whitewash all of that
Yeah
The reason why I do that because you know how
Twitter
The Blacks on Twitter
They're
They'd be going in on us.
I know.
Cool, you raccoon!
I had to call my mama,
Mama, what are you fucking a raccoon?
They keep saying I'm raccoon.
Yeah.
It's my daddy, because I don't know my daddy.
Is my daddy a raccoon?
What are they talking about?
Yeah.
They think it hits it, but it's like, man.
I haven't started doing that coon dance.
You said, raccoon they'd be sitting you?
I'll stop breakfast and shit at the house.
Where did the coon thing come from, though?
Like, why?
Racist, white people.
That's what they used to call us that.
Why?
Because there was racist.
Because we some damn coons.
It was just like, it was like, because of what raccoons do?
Like, because they dig in trash or, I mean.
It was a derogatory term for blacks.
Yeah.
White.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But now white people don't do it anymore.
Black people do with each other.
I mean, I think black people is the most racist demographic of people in this country.
Yeah.
I mean, I get more hate from them.
Right.
I don't even remember last time I received any.
anything remotely racist from a white person.
Yeah.
Other than a time when you ran that white woman off road,
she called you inward.
I deserve that.
Yeah.
Yeah, the Democrats are racist.
You know, they keep saying,
all the Republicans are racist.
Oh, they hate black people.
Well, shit.
The only hate, I'm getting this from the white Democrats.
Do you know the kind of shit that they sent me in my messages?
I'd be like, well, damn.
Yeah.
They'd be like, what kind of black person are you?
Yeah, what kind of black person are you?
How dare you?
your mother should be ashamed
I know that's weird right
yeah you should
you actually I'm not
oh I'm not
you should have been aborted
like damn
It's an evil white
It's like we should be entitled
to Democrats for whatever reason
I never really understood that
Yeah
Yeah yeah
I really never
Yeah I'm never understood
that at all
But the ones
But listen the people who call it
They're just projecting
They're projecting
You are the damn racist
is you send their prayer calling me.
Imagine if a white Republican were to call me a stupid or ignorant.
Are you, you're dumb.
Oh, the racist Republicans is calling black people dumb.
They're calling black people stupid.
I mean, these Democrats, they are vicious, nasty, disgusting.
And you know what?
I used to try to keep it clean.
I used to try to be nice.
You know, I got a lot of Christian followers, too.
A lot of people who are Christian.
and they don't like foul language and all that stuff.
But these Democrats, you know,
that Terrence, please don't stoop to their level?
No, no, no, no.
I'm not, no, fuck them.
Fuck them.
Fuck all of them.
Fuck every single last one of these Democrats.
Fuck-ass bitches.
That's what they are.
You're gonna call, no, I'm sick of it.
I'm sick of it.
Oh, no, Terence P. Nice.
We, the Republicans, we keep it classy.
No, no, no, no.
No, no. I'm fighting fire with fire.
I for a knot, tooth for a tooth.
You don't like me?
I don't like you.
If it's fuck me, then it's fuck you too.
No, I'm not, I'm sick of all.
I'm just saying, no, because no, I'm sick of the shit.
I'm sick of it.
I've been nice.
I've been so nice.
Ever since I came out supporting Donald J. Trump in 2016, when he came down those escalators,
I was supporting him then.
And they come out, oh, you whitewashed, you cool, you.
They called, no, they call.
Leave, if you got, get with your damn editors, okay?
Yeah.
Leap it out if you have to.
But they were talking, Terrance, you a piece of shit.
Oh, fuck you, you cool.
Fuck you, you stupid little tiny bitch.
They're calling me all this stuff.
Don't let these niggas get to you, man.
No, I'm sick of the show.
I'm sick of it.
Yeah, man, I don't.
No.
No.
I don't pay them niggas no mind.
No, but you know, they think they can run us over.
Because, see, that's the problem with a lot of Republicans and conservatives.
They think they can run us.
over because we are always so nice and we don't fight back.
Yeah.
We turn it.
Listen, I'm not Jesus, okay?
I'm not turning the other cheek.
I'm not doing it no more.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm not doing it no more.
Just make sure before you do something, make sure it ain't no witness.
I know, and you know what?
I don't even own a gun.
And I live in Texas.
I got a lot of guns.
I need to get a gun, though.
Go get your gun, yeah.
But you know what, though?
I'm telling you right now, don't, don't, I probably don't need a gun.
I got my gun.
right here waiting for somebody.
And I need to get mine.
You come through that door.
Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
I don't even know if I should have one.
I don't even know if I should have one.
Because the way they got me right now, I might.
Don't say it.
You know what man, encouraged is me, man, to do more.
I speak even louder, man.
The more hate I get, the more I speak, man.
Yeah.
Now, listen, they don't bring me down.
Yeah.
Oh, no, I don't.
How's your business doing?
It's doing great.
But I want to say this.
The Democrats, these liberals, they attack me.
They don't bring me down.
They don't mess up my day.
But 2024 is, you know, I'm just moving differently, okay?
I'm just saying, fuck you back.
That's it.
I'm not stupid to the level.
I'm just saying, you know, it's just like in school.
If a kid call you ugly, no, you ugly, you know?
Right, right.
No, your mama, no, your mama.
So that's just what I'm doing.
You know?
Yeah.
I know when you talk to a liberal man,
especially on Twitter whenever, man,
it's like it's like talk to a small child.
Yeah, it is.
Hey, do you ever think black culture will change?
Will change in what way?
Where they're like, they're more objective.
They don't see everything through a racist lens.
Like 90% of black people vote Democrat
just because they're black.
You know what?
I used to thought that was culture.
I don't think it's culture.
I think it's genetic.
It's culture.
No, man, it's genetic.
Look, man, no, no, no.
You play it at sight.
I mean, you're playing it safe.
Look, look, you try to be nice to black people.
Me and chance ain't down with your business.
See, this 2024, man.
You got a wealth of information at your fingertips.
Yeah.
You can't no longer say they're ignorant.
These people are stupid.
Right.
You've got all this information.
All you got to do is this?
No, this is the problem, though.
Yeah.
A lot of them, they do not do their research.
Yeah.
And this, they do not, they do not do their, no, they're late, no.
So, no, they're not, they're lazy when it comes to doing research on politics.
When it comes to what's going on in this country.
But they're not, but people will quickly look at what's going on with Beyonce.
Yeah.
What's going on with Jay-Z?
What did people Googling and sexy red, Nikki Minaj, they do all this research.
They know all about this.
They know about their whole life.
Well, all their research, okay, well, do some research on what's going on in this country.
Do some research on the people that you vote for.
You know, hell, you do research.
Let me go do some research on Jay-Z to see if he was cheating on beyond,
say, we need to make sure he's a good man and doing her right.
Well, do put all their energy into the people that put all that,
like all their research you're putting into these celebrities.
do that with these politicians that you're voting for.
Because if you do your research, you,
no, 10 times out of 10, you would not vote for Democrats.
Exactly.
I guarantee you, if you do your research on most of these Democrats,
10 times out of 10, you won't even vote for them.
You won't even do it.
You know, they push this night of the left Democrats.
Yeah.
Specifically, they stayed there for the little guy,
poor people.
Their biggest donors is the biggest corporations in the country.
I just think people, in all serious,
People just need to do their research.
Black people, do your research.
Joe Biden said they don't know how to use a computer, so they're blocked.
You know, yeah.
A lot of people don't know how to register.
Not everybody in the community,
in the Hispanic and the African American community,
particularly in rural areas that are distant
and or inner city districts,
know how to use, know how to get online
to determine how to get in line
for that COVID vaccination at the Walgreens
or at the particular store.
I mean, Joe said it.
He did say it.
He did say it.
If you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
I am getting sick and tired of Joe Biden.
Black people, wake up.
Wake up.
It ain't going to happen.
No, no.
I didn't gave up.
You talked to a brick wall.
Joe Biden literally said black people don't know.
how to use the computer.
You motherfucker.
You don't, I'm sorry, y'all.
I'm sorry.
Bleep the shit out if you got to, okay?
I'm sorry.
I apologize, okay?
You know, I'm going to keep it clean.
We believe in free of a speech over here.
I'm sorry.
You know, we're not on Fox News right now, so I just figure, you know, I can say it.
You are hard to.
You are hard to.
I'm the baby twin.
My growth was stunning.
So.
According to some of the polls,
Blacks are switching.
But it's so.
It's so crazy, though.
Joe Biden literally said
Black people don't know how to use the computer.
You think we're that damn stupid?
I do.
You don't think, no.
That's why they vote Democrat.
He said we don't know how to get on the computer
to find where, to find places where to vote.
Are you out of your damn mind?
Hey, I believe it, man.
They're dead.
It's the computer right.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
I mean
Hey, man, what's
from with you?
Crazy still.
We're doing all kinds of cool in a day.
Who did that bucket on?
Yeah.
Well, that's a Joe Biden thing.
Like, this is a laptop.
Like, what the hell?
Hey,
disrespectful.
Like, imagine if Donald Trump were to say black people, he don't think black people are smart
enough to go get an ID.
He don't think black people would imagine him saying he don't think black people know how
to get on the internet and use Google and type in where do I, where do I vote?
I mean, that is just absolutely insane.
And Joe Biden literally thinks black people are ignorant and stupid.
But I'm sorry at this point, if you voting for Joe Biden at this point, you're
You are stupid.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no, you know what?
I didn't say that back in, you know what?
Now, back in 2020, I'm like, okay, you know what?
I do think y'all making a stupid decision.
Right.
But y'all are going to see what this man, y'all are going to see how,
y'all are going to watch this man destroy your lives.
And so then come 2024, they, I'm like, okay, they're going to make the right decision in 2024.
If you vote for Joe Biden at this point, you are stupid.
Look at what's going on in this country.
What's going on in the world?
People are going on in this world.
People can't, this man is literally putting illegal immigrants, illegal aliens,
before the American people.
Before black people.
Black people have been asking for reparations and all this shit for years.
The Latinos are getting it.
And they said, you know what, we don't have reparations money,
but we have another.
money to give to these illegal immigrants.
Veterans been asking for help.
We need money. We need food.
We need shelter. We need homes.
We need this. Well, we don't really have
money for veterans, but we do have
billions of dollars to help out illegal immigrants
and people in Ukraine and
in this country and that country.
Don't forget about the Jews. We pay them a lot of money.
It is a slap. It is a slap
in the face. So if you
voting for Joe Biden,
you can barely afford
eggs and you're going to take your dumb ass
down there and vote for him, you stupid. You dumb. That's
putting it nicely. Yeah, that's putting it nicely. But on CNN,
there's a lot of polls that there's, well, over 90%
of blacks vote Democrat, but I think they lost about 10%
of that. It's up and towards around 80%. Yeah. It's still, 80% is still crazy
for anyone, Democrat, but one political party. But 10%, if this is
true, Trump should win in a landslide. Yeah. But 80%
man. And to be honest,
there may be a lot of people who don't get
out there and vote. Yeah. Yeah.
A lot of, I find that
very common amongst black voters.
If they don't like their
person they're voting for it, they just won't
go out and vote. Yeah. Because they won't vote for a Republican.
They would never vote for a Republican.
Like Charles Barkley, he said that.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
At least they won't show up.
And what did Charles Barkley say if he see a black
Trump supporter with a shirt, with a Trump
shirt on? He's going to punch him.
Yeah, he's trying to get two to the chest doing that.
Right.
Yeah.
Now, I'm sure.
You're going up to a person who believes in the Second Amendment
because he's, you don't like freedom of speech anymore.
You're going to get two to the chat.
Two to the chest.
And you might get two to the nuts too.
To finish you off.
Yeah, that's, that is absolutely insane.
And you know why he got that show.
Oh, he has a show.
Yeah, he's got a show.
Well, he's got a show what's the name?
Gail King.
They call it King Charles.
When you saw that clip, he was on that show.
Oh, I thought she was interviewing.
him. Nope. They have a show. It's called King. Charles.
Wow.
After Gil King and Charles Barkley.
I would love to go on that show and debate with Charles Barkley.
And he's so ignorant, too, so it'd be an easy debate.
You know what? He can barely talk.
Yeah. I'm Saul Barkley.
Yeah.
I'm Thawes Barclay.
He's, he does.
This dude say Charles with a tea.
I'm Tharles Barkley.
He's a good boy, man.
I'm Thor Bargley.
That's a country.
I bet not think no talk to pour out there.
She'll thump the port out there with a Mastart on, shirt on.
I'm going to punch him in the face.
You know, he's at face.
He said face with a pill, I'm going to punch him in a pace.
You're going to punch him in a pace.
Yo!
Did he say that?
I think he said that he was drunk one night.
He was talking about if you don't drink Bud Light.
Man.
Yeah, Charles Barkley about the dumbest.
But the reason why he's got that show is election time.
I mean, you know how Democrats are losing blacks.
So, hey, how we're going to garner up the black community to go out and vote?
That's the only reason why he's got that show.
Yeah, I'm the only reason.
He ain't going to.
Do it again, what Charles do?
I'm tall Barkling.
And I have to eat in the twopold to put out there where I'm going to park him in a pace.
No, Girl King, I ain't playing, girl, Kung.
I ain't playing, no.
No, I'm saying, because you, I'm going to walk out of that building.
Once that bad day is that.
That damn Charles Barter, man
When he started talking politics
He gives good takes
But as soon as he switches to politics
He just goes out the window
Right
I mean Charles is a dummy man
I put you in the page
Pump supporters
No, I would have walked on all that man
Yeah
Gail
Gell over come on time
Anyways
Any other person who said that
They fired
Right
Immediately.
Right.
That damn liberal privilege they got, man.
He did a dude is actually condoning abuse and just trampling people's freedom of speech,
condoning violence, and he still has a job.
Exactly.
Yeah, just sad.
Imagine if they brought on Kevin Sorbrough on Fox News.
And he said, if I see a Biden supporter with a shirt on my, punch him in the face.
Can you imagine a white dude going up to man, if I see a black dude wearing a Martin Luther King shirt or Obama shirt, I'm going to punch him in the face.
Right, exactly.
Man, it would be outrage.
Yeah.
You know what?
A white guy could go punch a black Trump supporter wearing a Trump shirt and a Trump hat.
They will praise him.
Yeah.
They get commended.
Shit, hey, yeah, it would be like Trump supporter met his fate.
He was spread and hate.
Walking down the street with that racist son of a bitch on a shirt and some Biden supporters stood up for freedom in our democracy.
That's how they would spend it.
Yeah.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey, I used to like a white guy.
Hey!
We got these Jeep ring, Rubicon, 20, 24, 37-inch tires, 18-inch wheels.
Y'all know why we do this, right?
Not just because we're just great black guys.
Because we're giving back.
Yeah.
We used to give thousands of dollars each month advertising that giveaways on Facebook,
and all they was doing was censors.
I said, no, I'm not doing that.
Let me talk.
I said, ain't doing that no more.
I'm going to incentivize the people that support us.
That's why we give back.
We gave back how much?
About $2 million in fronts and $1.
Trucks and cash.
Yeah, something like that.
Man, it's a bunch.
Go to fish your horse twins.com.
Anything you buy from sight here.
Get you automatically enter the wind.
Yeah.
No purchase necessary.
Hoardware prohibited.
See official rules for details.
Yeah.
Sad, man.
What is it?
Black Lives Matter, right?
Like, when they started that organization,
these black people losing their life to the hands of cops,
why didn't they ever, like, come on and say,
look, won't you just comply with the cop's demands?
Yeah.
Do what the cops tell you.
Yeah.
Fikes your battles in court with.
Chief, you forget.
How naive are you?
They don't know how to use a computer.
You know,
you think they know how to act when the cops pull them on?
I know,
but I think they actually want these people to act,
act ignorant around cops.
Well,
it's a lost hope that when you,
they don't know how to get an ID.
They don't know how to use a computer.
You know they want to fool.
Yeah,
but you said I'm saying,
look like they would say that.
Yeah, give them,
they've never say that.
Like a black man's handbook.
It's like they-
cave when the police food.
Yeah, they want this to continue to happen.
Yeah.
Because it keeps the organization alive.
Yeah.
I think when black people get put over, calm down.
Yeah.
I'm going to this video.
Watch this video.
Back here.
I'm a grown man.
Come back here.
I started over.
I'm a grown man.
That's black vernacular right now.
I'm a grown-ass man.
Can't tell me what they do?
I didn't do nothing.
Conson, upon reaching the vehicle and initiating a traffic stop,
It pulled into a Walgreens store and parked in a handicapped spot.
Despite the officers activated emergency lights, the driver later identified as a 34-year-old male named Harrison,
ignored commands and walked into the store.
Where did he park at?
Your car was stopped and parked.
I'm going to stop, bro.
He's taking up his own rooms.
Go back here.
Go back.
Come back.
You're resisting.
You're resisting right.
I'm not resisting nothing.
I'm not traffic stop.
I'm walking away.
Nice to look back up.
It's your lucky day, okay?
I gotta go to a different call.
You can't drive.
You have a spending driver's license.
You gotta stay here and call someone else, okay?
I'm driving away.
There was another black person.
Oh, God.
Go off a backup.
Come back.
I'm buying a red boot is gonna work.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
I'm, bro!
Don't touch me, man.
Let's go.
Go.
Let's go.
Lieutenant or something, they know, let's go.
What's wrong with you, bro?
What's wrong with you, bro?
Let's go.
Step it up.
Bro.
Come on.
Right.
We're going.
Where?
We're going back outside.
What are you doing to me?
What did you do with me?
Like they're doing something wrong.
Don't touch me.
Don't touch me.
My car.
What is your reason for harassing me, man?
Because I did it.
I got to work at 10 o'clock, bro.
I got going to work at 10 o'clock.
My car was cut off.
Back by the clear.
Hey, and you can run my plates.
I got license and everything.
You're a defective break.
What are you doing?
That's why I stopped me, bro.
You did not stop me.
And your camera show that, bro.
What are you doing?
Let's go what?
We're stepping outside.
Yeah, I'm stepping after I bought my red bull.
No, you don't have that right.
Yes, I do.
Yes, I do.
No, you don't.
Yes, I do.
No, you don't.
You crazy.
Where's my backup?
You crazy.
Where's your backup? You better not touch me. I know you better not touch me. Man, please don't leave. You better not touch me for a traffic stop. You got to put your hands on me. I'm suing your ass. Let's go. Touch me. We're walking outside. I ain't going nowhere. Walking outside. I ain't got nowhere. Is it close? Is it close here?
We're stepping outside. I'm going with you. I got rights, man. You can't do that. He got rights in a license plate.
Step outside. You see it?
Oh, backup showed up.
He was watching this, because if I die, I want my teeth to see what happened.
Step outside.
You are going to see you act to a fool?
Please,
he was then quickly decentralized as a result of his active resistance.
Please record, you hell, record.
You go, girl.
Here's a fucking hand.
Yep.
I think red bullshit used it as a commercial.
I want my red bull.
Yeah.
You got it.
Get my keys, please.
Now, turn now.
They can't slow it down.
At first I thought it was the Red Bulls Super Bowl commercial.
Yeah.
Yeah, by his family,
man,
and my head for no reason, man.
All right.
See how he put his legs on my head for no reason, man?
Just security.
Hey.
See this?
I'm just secure in the voice.
Why is my head being on the ground like this?
It's unnecessary force, though.
It's unnecessary force, huh?
We're good. Hey, we're good. Hey, we're good. You can't breathe.
All right, here you go. I can't breathe.
He's on my butt and I can't breathe.
Robbie, Robbie, back up.
Okay.
Don't worry about none of that.
You guys good to put them on the side?
Yep. Okay.
I'll put you on your side, buddy, okay?
Roll the moment.
Why am I in tough and I'm not arrested?
Why am I being, I wasn't, why am I being with a rest?
Hey, hey.
I'm supposed to go to work to take care of my families under a 90-day policy at this job.
Hey, hey, what's your name?
Harrison.
Harrison, hey, just take a deep, bro.
This is uncalled for it, bro.
I was not under arrest.
It wasn't a traffic stop.
He had no right to follow me in this store and do this to me.
Okay, man.
Hey, don't act like these boys have no right.
Harrison.
That's the car is part.
He said he followed him in there.
I thought the car was part.
admitting from his clothes.
If that's what you're going to say,
just keep that with you,
you can bring that with you to court.
But right now we're not going to argue about it
because you're only going to make your situation.
He didn't get his red bull off.
Okay.
How this is being used, though?
It's like these people don't realize cops can actually,
what?
Well, you know, the problem is.
He really wanted that red bull though.
Yeah.
The problem is they radicalizing that.
media. Yeah, he's doing all the catchwords.
Oh, I can't breathe. I got rights.
He's been trained to behave that way.
I'm a role, man. Yeah. That's why I bring up,
why don't Black Alas somebody come out and tell them, like,
comply with the cops of commands. He's been conditioned
to act a certain way.
You know, yeah. Y'all know who King Randall is?
King Randall? I came across that. It sounds familiar.
Yeah, King Randall, he has,
King Randall does a lot with
underpred. Oh, yeah, yeah. We follow him on Facebook.
Yeah. Farn him on Instagram. He doesn't love
to black youth.
Now, he came out of the black youth.
video showing. A viral video of what to do
if you get pulled over. And he
was attacked by so many Democrats
and so many liberals. Oh, man, I wish I could
pull up that video. And he was basically telling the kids to
respect the officer.
Exactly. Compli. All you
have to do is comply. Okay.
Now, this is my thing here.
Make this make sense. If you think
police officers are
dangerous, why in the hell would
you be combative with a dangerous person?
Exactly. I'm just saying.
Exactly. I will be on my best behavior.
That's like me walking up to Michael Myers,
talking about what's up, what you're going to do to me?
You know exactly what he's going to stab the shit out of you.
Exactly.
But if you think they're dangerous, why do you want to fight with them?
Yeah.
If I'm literally scared of somebody,
I am not going to fight with them.
If you think this officer is going to abuse his power and harm you,
why would you fight with him?
You know, anybody in some abusive relationship,
they're not going to, like if a woman is in an abusive relationship with the guys,
they're not going to antagonize him.
They're not going to tag a gnarragize it because they know this dude going to hit them in the throat.
So they're not going to do nothing, you know?
Right.
I mean, well, now these days, I mean, you have a woman abusing a guy now.
Yeah.
Because these guys are so damn weak.
Especially if they're black.
Exactly.
No, what I'm saying, though, but you're not.
But you are not going to, if you really think somebody is a danger to your life,
you are not going to fight with them.
You're just not going to do it.
Yeah.
Let's pull that video up because I saw that.
But he has a YouTube channel?
Yes, he does have a YouTube channel.
We found him on Instagram.
But like, I know it had been viral.
It had went viral on X.
That's it.
That's it.
That's the video.
He's actually doing something to help people from how to acting like a police.
Yeah.
How you go?
How are you doing, sir?
Do it good.
First thing I want to do is I already have my stuff radio, okay?
Yes, sir.
You don't want to get to the freaking car.
And when he gets to the car, you got to go fumbling around looking for stuff, right?
Why don't we want to fumble around looking for stuff?
Exactly, they're going to feel unsafe, you understand?
Yes, sir.
Regardless of whether they should or shouldn't feel unsafe,
that makes somebody feel unsafe, you fumbling around because things happen, right?
Yes, sir.
So when they get there, the first thing you want to do is already have your license ready
and have your hands on the steering wheel, you understand?
Yes, sir.
Your hands on the stereo, why?
Because before they don't take you reach for them.
So you're not reaching for stuff, right?
Yes, sir.
All right, and another thing I want to do, I'm going to let all my windows down, okay?
I ain't got in the high, right?
Yes, sir.
I'm going to let all my windows down in the car.
And if it's nighttime, I'm gonna turn the car light on so everybody, so he can see everything in the car, right?
Yes, sir.
Why am I doing that?
So he don't think.
So you're trying to hide nothing or somebody trying to hide something for you.
Exactly.
Everybody feels safe, right?
Yes, sir.
So we already started the stop off great.
He probably in the good mood that I'd let the window down.
I've turned the lights on.
He's probably in a better mood now, right?
Yes, sir.
All right, so boom, he going to come to the car?
Yes, sir.
All right, cool.
So he's going to get my license.
He may or may not go back to the car, which they usually do.
They're going to basically see, check your names, see if you got any warrants, if you
license suspended, blah, blah, but you sit tight and just wait for him to finish. Good?
Yes, sir.
All right, cool. He's coming back, bring my license. He's probably going to give me a ticket for not having my seatbelt on.
Now, what's the wrong thing to do if I'm getting pulled over and he comes, he comes up to the car?
Not. What, run? We're not going to run. And what's the other thing we're not going to do?
Talk back. Talk back.
Cussing. Talking smack, all that stuff, right?
Yes, sir.
We're not doing none of that number if we get pulled up. We're not talking smack. We're not cutting. We're not talking to what I write sales.
Blase, blah, blah.
We're not doing none of that. You understand?
Yes, sir.
I'm trying to get home and he's trying to get home, cool?
We're just trying to make sure everybody stays safe because if we start talking smack,
now what if he decided not to give me a ticket because I was being cool and I let my window down and all that, right?
Yes, sir.
But if I decide to, oh, well, I had my seatbelt on.
I just took it off when you came up here.
So the best thing to do is to tell the truth, right?
Yes, sir.
Another thing you don't want to do, if you look inside my truck right there,
what I got like on my windshield right there?
It's a dash cam.
It's a dash cam.
You don't want to, if you can encourage your mama or whenever you get a license,
you want to make sure that you have a dash cam in your vehicle as a second precaution.
So for insurance purposes, that's great advice.
Yeah.
You want to have an inside and an outside dash cam.
You understand?
Yes, sir.
Make sure you keep that in your vehicle.
We do it?
Yes, sir.
All right.
So now, now let's say he have to pull me out the car.
Is there a reason I need to step by the car from?
Uh, thanks a came back to spin.
He said just about the car.
Okay.
You like to come back to six of six of a car.
I'm not gonna be like, oh, well, there ain't no way, no, no, just go ahead and do it. Good?
Yes, sir.
We're gonna make him mad. We might just escalate the stop, you understand?
He's like, Nick, you better get out his car.
Yeah.
He can say he's smear marijuana, right?
Yes, sir.
If he says he smelled marijuana, there's nothing that you can do about it, you understand?
Yes, sir.
Get out the car, you understand?
Yes, sir.
If he say he smell, we just get out.
We're not fussing and fighting on the side of the roads, you understand?
Yes, sir.
So, have there been situations where people have done everything absolutely right and something still happened?
Sure, but is that happening all the time?
No, that's not happening every day.
That's not happening every time somebody get pulled over.
Most people have a basic stop every day just like this
where they get pulled over, they take their ticket and they're going by their day.
You understand?
Yes, sir.
So don't let nobody make you feel scared of the cops or anything like that,
but you also want to make sure you take the proper precaution,
so you still have a good stop, you understand?
Yes, sir.
And of course, the best way to not have to interact with the police is what?
Not break the law, right?
Yeah, you ride, you, all that stuff on your end, all that stuff, right?
Yeah, sir.
Like I said, if you get pulled over it, you,
But you don't know, he's probably going to tell you already.
And if he don't, just ask him why you get pulled over.
Cool?
Yes, sir.
All right, so that's how we're going to keep that real simple.
That's the easiest way to keep the stop simple, to be sure everybody safe,
make sure you save and make sure everybody get back home to their family.
Good?
In a nutshell, everything that Mr. Randall told y'all was pretty jammed up again.
Yeah, like this is common sense.
Yeah.
Now what I'm hearing on the Internet, I'm seeing, I'm seeing TikTok videos,
videos on Instagram of black parents telling their kids.
kids, if you get pulled over, call me immediately.
Right.
Yeah.
What?
What mama are doing?
Yeah, exactly.
You're calling Mama.
You're going to tell them that the damn fool?
Why are you pulling my baby over?
Leave him along.
He's a good kid.
He over there.
He got straight a.
He got a straight damn lie.
Now, instead, what they need to be doing is teaching them what to do when they get pulled over.
You know, instead of saying, call me and tell them you got rights.
Yeah.
They know you have rights, okay?
They know that.
Hell, got a damn good episode going on.
And before we get to that, hey, over 94% of y'all are watching, but you ain't subscribed.
What kind of bullshit is that?
Did you forget?
We got a lot of damn good shows coming.
Yeah.
I mean, famous people.
Yeah.
I'm not having a bunch of plumbers and got some real people.
Well, they're real too, but they ain't.
They ain't famous.
I got famous people coming on.
Make sure you subscribe.
Hit the bell for notification so y'all get notified whenever we got a damn new show coming.
These people, they got brains.
They know how to subscribe.
Well, the white producers is telling us to say that shit.
But I learned how to get out of tickets.
I've been pulled over.
And some people, I made a video some years ago.
Some people say I should be embarrassed.
But, I mean, I'm really not.
But I don't speed anymore.
But I probably have, and because the grace of God,
they didn't strip my license away from me.
But I...
What the hell you do?
I mean, I have so many speeding tickets.
Oh.
So many.
I got a little body and a heavy foot.
Yeah, a little bite in a heavy foot.
Five-five with a heavy foot.
But I have so many speeding tickets.
I mean, it's probably over, probably over 15, okay?
What?
Probably over 15 speeding tickets.
You go.
Insane.
But listen.
What over a span of how long?
Since I was a teenager.
Oh, okay.
Since I was like 19.
That ain't bad.
I remember when I was younger, I was in Marine Corps, I got two tickets within 30 minutes.
Yeah.
Because I'm from this old country town.
You don't even see cops.
I got to California.
It's a cop on every corner.
Yeah.
But I used to get a tick.
I started getting out of tickets when I, I was like, you know what?
I figured out what I was doing wrong.
Because every time I get pulled over, you did you say, do you know what I pulled you over for?
I'm like, no, I didn't do.
What did I do?
No, and listen, I'm going to be honest with you.
Every ticket I deserved every ticket I got.
Okay?
Yeah.
If they pulled me over, I know exactly.
I got pulled over for a good reason, okay?
I was never following traffic laws.
Right.
So I knew every time they pulled me over,
I knew I did something wrong.
Right.
I just knew.
I'm like, yeah, I know I was speeding.
I'm not moving to foo-foo.
Right.
You know what the hell you're doing.
That's a good point because I've never been put over why I wasn't doing something wrong.
Yeah, I literally was doing something wrong.
Yeah.
I was speeding.
I was speeding.
Yeah.
And every time I would say, they say, do you know how fast you were going?
I was driving to speed.
I think I was driving the speed limit.
Was I going fast?
When you play stupid, I'm like, sir.
Yeah.
You were going, you were going 15 miles on the speed limit.
Yeah.
What's, what?
Okay, you know what?
Give me your license, your registration, you get a ticket.
Every single time.
And then I was also pretty ghetto, okay, at a time I was real ghetto.
I was from the ghetto.
I mean, I grew up in foster care.
I didn't have no home trainer than nothing.
You know, but then I eventually got adopted in my teenage years.
But still, I mean, I was raised in shelters and foster homes.
Shit, I mean, I was just, I didn't have no kind of home training.
And I was looking up to people to rappers on TV.
But I remember when I got my first car, I put these big, I had 612 speakers in my Jeep, in my 1999, black jeet Cherokee.
And I could barely see over the steering wheel too.
And these speakers were so loud and I would be have my music.
and I was still in high school.
And I was on my way to school,
and the music was thumping so loud.
The police pulled me over, and he was, he said, dude,
he didn't even say, do you, he just, he, he, he, he,
he raised the windows down, he said, dude, I should not be able.
He didn't say hi, yeah, let me see you, hey, you know my boys,
he just said, dude, I should not be able to hear your music in my car.
Right, right.
A block away.
I followed the sound.
He said this is too loud.
Right.
And I didn't get shot.
I just said, I'm sorry.
Right.
He was like, do your music have to be that loud?
I said no.
It does not have to be that loud.
And I'll start turning it down.
Yeah.
But see, some people will get a damn attitude.
I didn't have my music up.
My music can't do it, no, but.
Like, just, you know, but I got so many,
I had so many tickets.
But I started getting out of tickets.
When I stopped acting stupid.
Yeah.
I was like, so, and it worked the first time I just started doing it.
I was to pull me over.
I was this one, I moved to Texas from Oklahoma.
I was to pull me over.
He's like, you know what I pulled you over?
I said, yes, I was not.
I guarantee you you probably pulled me over because I was speeding because I wasn't even paying attention.
So who knows how fast I was going.
I probably deserve a ticket.
Yeah.
He's like, he's like, you got to like to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then, yeah.
Oh, what is this?
That's black culture right there.
Yeah.
So,
these little kids,
they interrupted me.
What do you think about that?
Well,
that called me off guard.
You caught me off guard.
Yeah,
they called me on guard.
Yeah.
That's black culture right now.
What was it like growing up in foster home?
This is a real Negro show.
You just got to have playing in the middle of the interview.
I think you fucked up.
I thought this was like part of it and show this for John.
That would actually be cool, though.
You just read and black and everybody talking.
Take out it wasn't poor.
Yeah.
Hey, so you grew up in a foster home.
What was that like?
Yeah, so my mom, she had, for the people who don't know,
because, you know, people, everybody should.
Yeah, give us a little backstory.
Everybody should know me by now.
I'm the biggest and the baddest comedian in the world.
Everybody should know my story by now.
Do you know who I am?
You haven't heard my story yet?
Right.
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
So, so I grew up in foster care because my mom was addicted to crack cocaine.
She was on those drugs.
My daddy was on drugs.
My mama had nine kids.
There were six different daddies.
Oh, damn.
Yeah.
It was a mess.
It was a mess.
And, hell, I mean, even like when I was, how old was I?
I was one.
And my oldest sister at the time,
She was 11, and she had her first child at 11 years old.
Wow.
When I was one, yeah, and my mama was, my mama was on her sixth child.
So my sister was pregnant at 11.
My mom was pregnant at the same time with her, with her sixth child,
because I am the fifth child.
So it was a mess.
My mom owned drugs.
Her children are having children.
Right.
And, and on top, and on.
Mother the year, huh?
Mother of the year.
Mother of the year.
And she was always gone, too.
She was always gone
Because my sister
And the reason why she was probably having kids
Because she had to take care of us
Right
And my mama wasn't around
Because she was out doing drugs
Yeah
So who and who
I don't even know how that happened or whatever
Yeah
You know, but
How do you get removed from that situation?
So
Actually now this
Now actually
When my sister
My sister was 13
When she turned 13
My oldest sister
Because see
While my mama was on drugs
my 11 year old sister, the one that was pregnant,
she was like our mom.
She was the one taking care of us while my mama was out doing drugs, right?
Oh, wow.
She was still my mama's food stamps.
Like when they were shipping in the mail,
she had rushed to the mailbox to take the food stamps
so she could go get us food because she knew that my mom would use it to,
she would sell those food stamps to buy drugs.
Prostit and stuff like that?
I don't think she was prostituting.
I don't think she was,
relationship with all the guys that she had children with.
Right.
But I don't think she was prostitants.
Not that I know of.
So I'm not going to say she was doing that.
I don't know if she was selling it.
I don't know.
So you're practically getting raised by your sister.
Yeah, she was, and a lot of stuff I don't remember because I was young.
So young.
You probably blocked a lot of it out.
Yeah, but my sister, then she had her second child at 13.
Damn.
Now.
Same dude?
Different dude.
Damn.
Because she learned first.
But then she eventually, she was eventually kicked out of the house.
For some reason, she said.
She had, you know, her and my mom was getting into it or whatever.
But my sister eventually left.
She eventually left.
At what, 13?
At 13.
And I think she went to my grandmother's, which my grandmother, Carol Patillo,
passed away this year of on New Year's Day.
So God bless us.
old because she tried to take care of all of us, but she couldn't take on nine kids and her
grandchildren's children, you know, like she couldn't do that.
That's too many kids.
Right, too many.
Because your grandkids is having kids now.
Right.
So, but my grandmother took my-
She was a great-grandma.
Yeah, a great-grandma.
She took in my 13-year-old sister.
She practically, my sister called her mom.
And then she helped raise my sister's kids because she was,
I mean, you know, she was 13 with two kids.
All right.
So, but then when my sister left, that's when a lot of stuff went downhill.
Because she was the one that was watching us while my mom was gone.
Then after that, people started to realize, okay, this woman is not at home with her kids.
These kids are alone.
And I do remember there was a time that our house had caught on fire.
And, yeah, so our house had caught on fire.
and our mom was not there at the time.
No one died or anything.
We were all over the news.
Oh, really?
Local news.
Kids and saggy diapers.
I mean, it was just a mess.
What's your relationship with your...
But then I eventually went to the foster care.
Then I went to the children's shelter.
So we were taken away then, and I went to a children's shelter.
And, I mean, I was in a...
I remember starting my first...
I remember starting kindergarten in my first foster home.
So I was in a system before kindergarten.
So it was pretty young.
Were you raised by black family or white family?
All black people.
Black people.
But like my first foster family, the Solomons, they were, I mean,
Mrs. Solomon was born in the, he was born in the 1930s.
She was born in the 1940s.
So they were old school.
You know, they were.
They were someone else, you know, like, anytime I made good grades, they would buy me a new church suit.
They bought me a new church suit.
Everything I made good.
Oh, yeah.
They bought me a church suit, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, they were really old school, but I love them so much.
Church all the time.
Oh, okay.
We had to pray before bed.
And at nighttime, she would call us into her room.
And all right, y'all, it is time to do the prayer.
Do who want to pray?
You know, and I'd be praying.
God is good.
We had to pray.
But this was my first time ever
praying before I ate food.
I didn't know what praying was.
Right.
We weren't praying.
My mom was out doing drugs.
We weren't praying.
Did you ever see your mom do drugs?
No, I've never seen her do drugs.
Yeah.
I never seen her do drugs at all.
Is she still alive?
Yes, she's still alive.
Do you have any relationship before at all?
We have somewhat of a relationship.
We're not like, you know, calling each other every day.
Hey, Mama, I miss you.
But I'm not.
I miss you, but I love my mother because that's my mama.
Yeah.
You know, now some of my siblings, they still mad at her.
I'm not mad of her.
She was on drugs.
Yeah, she wasn't.
She wasn't, how are you going to be mad at somebody on drugs?
Yeah.
I mean, they were on drugs.
Right.
And now I'm a grown man.
Right.
And, you know, like.
I'm a grown-ass man.
I'm a grown-ass man now, you know?
Yeah.
So I'm, you know, I'm not going to have a bad relationship with her and me blaming her.
Oh, I went through this because you did this or da-da-da-da-you-d-d.
That shit is the past.
You know?
You just got let sleeping dogs lie.
I love my mother.
And I barely know my father.
I met them, you know, just a couple times, a few times.
Oh, your father?
Yeah, but I love both of them because those are my parents.
How are they doing now?
And my mom is doing great.
She's going, my mom's in her 60s, and she's going to nursing school.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
It's never too late, you know?
It's never too late, yeah.
At least she's not doing drugs, you know, anymore.
Yeah, so my mom is doing good.
My dad is doing good.
He was on drugs, too, and,
He's doing good.
And I mean, this man owned probably over 10 homes.
Oh, okay.
He got a lot of real estate.
You know, I was thinking at first, like, damn, you know, I mean.
Instead of taking it because he starts selling drugs.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, can I get one of those houses?
Damn.
You've been doing good like that?
Yeah.
I've been out here at home.
I've been out here, sir.
You know, I know your book that you wrote about your life.
Yeah, from the Foss House to the White House.
That was a great book.
Yeah.
But then the, you know what, this is, but I want to say this.
I love America.
This is the greatest country in the world.
I'm glad that I grew up in foster care in America.
Right.
I'm glad that I didn't have a mama and a daddy in this country.
Imagine if I grew up in Africa.
Right.
Imagine if I was born in Africa with no mom and a daddy.
I would have been one of those feeds the children kids on the commercial.
Yeah.
Seriously.
Or you got adopted by Hollywood superstar and turned you into a woman.
I would have been a trans.
Yeah.
By now, you know?
But yeah.
But I'm glad that I was raised.
I'm glad that I went through foster care in this country.
Because a lot of countries don't have children's shelters.
They don't have group homes for foster kids.
They don't have the foster care system.
So regardless of what I've been through, it's all sad and all that that I went through
that I went through all of that as a kid.
But, I mean, I think it was probably the greatest thing that ever happened to me.
It was kind of bittersweet because, I mean, you know, it didn't break me, you know.
did not let that define me.
And look, look, look at me now.
I am a true success story.
It actually made you stronger.
It made me stronger.
And I was glad, and I was introduced to God through my first foster home, you know,
because they went to church all the time.
So, you know, so even, so even when I left that home and went back to the, and went back
to the foster care system.
Because actually, my first home, my mama had got us back.
She had got me back after my first foster home.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And then literally, we were back in the system a week later.
Damn.
She mess.
She, yeah.
What she do?
Drugs.
Drugs.
Drugs.
Plus it's on again, off again.
On again, off again.
We'll be with her.
She'd get us back a week.
We may last a month at the longest, maybe two months, but we back in there.
You know, we're back in the system.
It was a back and forth thing until the judge took her rights away.
Because he said, I am sick of seeing these kids in his court coming in and
He said they do not deserve to be in this court like this all the time.
This is ridiculous.
They need a stable home.
So I'm going to take your rights away so somebody can have the option.
So somebody can have the opportunity to be adopted by a family who wants them,
by a family who would take them in and take care of them.
And not have them in this court.
And that judge, I appreciate, his name was Judge Stewart.
remember his name.
Black guy or white guy?
White guy.
Thank you, Judge Stewart, for taking my mother's rights away.
White man, save today.
Because no child, regardless, listen,
every child should be with their mother and father.
But if that mother and father is putting that child through so much trauma and abuse
and in neglect, that child deserves to be in a better home.
Right.
My mother did not.
Is this one of nine?
Yes, I want to not.
Do you have contact with father of others?
Yes, I do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you think about your politics?
Some of them are okay with it.
Some of them, you know, they just think I'm rich, so they don't really say how they probably really feel because they want some money.
Yeah.
They'd be asking for money.
Yeah.
Damn, he got three.
We got 3.4 million followers.
He must got $3.4 million.
At least he's making money off each of those people.
I'm like, no, it do not.
It do not work.
like that at all. But yeah, listen,
the foster care, listen, growing up,
listen, it was tough
as shit, but it built me
into a strong person, made me,
that's why a lot of these, y'all,
yes, I was cussing out these Democrats calling me
Coons and Uncle Tombs, but do you think that's
going to break me? Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You think calling me a name?
Yeah. It's going to break me?
Motherfucker, I lived in the
children's shelter. I was a
homeless kid. I didn't have a
Mom and the daddy.
Now, that's some of the hardest shit to go through.
But not have no family.
Yeah.
And you think your words is going to break me?
Yeah.
Come on now.
Get the hell out of here.
Get out of here.
These people are really sad.
Yeah.
Because the biggest gripeach you, the black people,
is because you're a Republican and you're black and you're supposed to support the Democrats.
It's just so stupid.
Yeah.
The shit is insane.
Yeah.
Doesn't make any sense.
You know, and people ask me, well, and some people say that, too,
how dare you be a Republican?
do you know that you grew up in the system?
They didn't support children in foster care.
They are against food stamps.
They are against Section 8.
They are against all this.
What?
What the hell are you talking about?
That don't make no sense.
What are you talking about?
They're against all of that.
Hold on.
I shouldn't vote Republican because they are against food stamps.
You know what that means?
You know what they're saying?
They was trying to get food stamps and they was denied because they make too much money.
First of all, y'all don't know what the hell you're talking about, okay?
Because I was the ward of the state.
I became award of the state, which means the state had rights over me, right?
Which the state became my parent.
They made sure I was fed.
I was eating hell of good.
I was eating hell of good in the children's shelter.
Shit.
Hell, because my mama, my mama, she was selling those food stamps at times.
Yeah.
We went hungry a lot.
So, shit, I was ready to go back at time.
Shit.
Yeah, we got.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got an important announcement for you.
A damn important announcement.
Show do!
The value of the American dollar's getting weaker and weaker.
And don't believe Biden in his line media.
He's a liar!
Yeah, when he tell you, there's no inflation.
The inflation's going crazy.
Look, you see it all around.
You've got grocery bills, little estate market, gas prices, everything's going up.
Everything going on.
Yeah, it's because it's shrink of our dollars going down.
Just like y'all, we've been trying to find different places.
Put our money.
Keep it secure because every day, the Fed, printed money.
Yeah, like it's money.
Like it's monopoly money.
And, of course, mainstream news outlets.
Yeah, they ain't going to talk about it.
Yeah, they're not going to cover it.
So we go to Dr. Kurt Elliott for all our economy updates.
That's a damn good white man.
Damn good white man.
That's a damn good white man.
And he's smart, too.
Yeah, he is.
Dr. Kurt Elliott is a precious metals expert and has been working in the
gold and silver market over 20 years.
That's a long time.
20 years?
Yeah, that's why we partnered with Dr. Kirk.
Go to harsh twinsgold.com.
Signing up is totally free.
And Dr. Kurt's team of advisors.
Listen to all your concerns.
you may have about your economic future,
talk you through the right plan
that especially fits or needs.
Go to harsh twinsgold.com.
It's not our goal.
It's just our website.
Go to hardstwitzgold.
Right now and secure your economic future
today for you and your family.
I wish I had me some gold in my base.
Yeah.
Do you remember going back to her and be like, damn?
No.
Do you ever have those thoughts?
There were times I did not want to go back home.
Right.
I'm like, oh my God.
I do, because some of my foster homes, I've been in some abusive ones too.
But for instance, like my first foster home with the Solomons, man, I love them so much.
Like they, I mean, you know, like they took care, they took good care of me.
You still in contact with him?
I'm in contact with Mrs. Solomon.
Paw Paw, which I called him.
He passed away back in 2009.
That's when I got back in contact with them after.
being out of touch for like, you know, almost a decade, you know.
So, but I got back in touch with them and I met him literally months before he died.
So that way he, and so he was happy.
He's like, hey, Clarence.
He called me Clarence.
Oh, yeah, Clarence.
Yeah.
But I am in touch with her.
She's doing really well.
So, but, but yeah, but yeah, the, I forgot where the hell I was at?
I forgot.
I'm having a Joe Biden moment here.
That shit went airborne.
Yeah, I got to, yeah, I got to.
No, no, but no, so no, but with that, so there were time, I'm like, oh, damn, I got to go back.
I did, I wanted to stay with the Soloments.
You got to, like, I mean, listen, they bought me a church suit every time I made good grades, okay?
Right.
Not only that, they helped me to speak better because I had a very bad stuttering problem.
You sound like Charles Barkley.
Yeah, no, like Charles, no, seriously.
I did.
So what a lot of people don't know,
I had a speech therapist growing up.
I did too.
Yeah.
So I sound like Charles Borgler if I didn't have that.
I still sound like him.
No, my stuttering was bad.
No, like I was one of those like, it was like chronic stuttering.
Okay.
Where I couldn't get a, like that.
Like I couldn't get a word out.
I'm like, digger, just say it.
Damn.
Damn.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know what that is?
It was all anxiety.
Yes.
It probably was.
But that, but so, so, I mean, they had a little tick right there.
He was like, yeah.
That's what it is, though.
That's it.
That's what it is.
That's when I started it's anxiety.
Yeah, so they had got me a speech therapist.
I learned to speak better.
I started a kindergarten with them.
You know, I was with them for first grade.
And, I mean, they bought me so much stuff for Christmas, a bunch of toys.
and they can cook.
Like my mama, when I was with her,
my mom was, we,
what y'all eat?
You should burn the eggs.
I remember there were times when
we didn't have nothing to eat but potatoes.
Oh, okay.
But for some reason we had a lot of potatoes.
I think my mom was dating a dude.
Same here, man.
Who had access to a bunch of potatoes.
We had potatoes every day.
Just nothing but potatoes.
I grew up on that.
Potatoes.
Put some lorries in there.
A little water.
steam it, put some olive oil in it, and put some large seasons, and then put some onions in there,
and with some light bread, man.
Oh, you see, you see, you was eating good.
We didn't have the onions and the seasonings.
We just had the Crisco oil and the potatoes.
The damn transfacts.
You were just, dude, I remember the time there was nothing in the fridge.
Right.
Me, it was me and a couple of my siblings.
We, we, there was a stick of butter in there.
We were eating the butter.
Man.
We were eating the butter.
We were splitting.
the butter, like eating cold butter.
Oh, man.
Because we were,
were,
were you hungry?
Hell yeah, that's good.
We were eating the shit out of some butter.
We didn't have pancakes like I had.
Yeah.
Like I had.
So we were eating, uh,
syrup sandwiches.
Yep.
Serap sandwiches.
Yeah, a lot of people don't know.
A serap sandwich is you put some syrup on a piece of bread.
Yeah.
You fold it up and you eat it.
Okay.
That right there is a syrup sandwich.
Uh, I mean, so we,
but this is crazy sale.
It was crazy.
But then, but then I went to,
And then we had, like, powdered milk.
Yeah, I mean, we got some of that I didn't eat that shit.
The powdered milk was naged.
The powdered eggs, too.
Powdered eggs and powdered.
So when I went to my first foster home, they were originally from Louisiana.
They making gumbo, jambalaya, sweet honey cornbread, booed and balls.
Yeah.
They make it, I mean, they throwing down collard greens with bacon in it.
I'm never, I'm like, they made me some gumbo.
I was like, ugh.
What is this?
I didn't want to eat.
I was scared to eat it.
Just give me a syrup sandwich.
Yeah, give me a syrup sandwich.
I want a stick of butter.
I want a stick of butter.
But they threw down.
Yeah.
They had some of the best damn.
I mean, they knew how to cook.
I mean, she cooked every day.
We had food in the morning.
She made food for lunch.
I mean, scratch cooking in the morning.
Scratch cooking in for lunch.
Scratch cooking for dinner.
We'll come home from school.
She got a fresh pound cake on the table.
That's crazy.
I'm making a cake every day.
I'm just, then I got to go back to my mama?
Oh, hell no.
Dude, I was, oh, no.
Literally, they were moving back to Louisiana.
My mama still had rights.
So I wanted to move with them to Louisiana.
Yeah.
But my mama said, no, he needs to be here with his siblings.
Because she still had the right.
And then.
You cuss out.
And then this was a real.
around the same time, she was able to get us back.
So then she was able to get us back.
And one thing I didn't like about this is I had some bikes and a bunch of toys that
they bought me, right?
My mama didn't let me take these bikes and toys.
What?
Because she said she didn't want my other siblings to me.
Because they didn't have what I had.
Because these people were spoiling the hell out of me, you know?
And so I couldn't take that stuff with me.
They were getting ready to move back to Louisiana because my.
Mama, which is the lady who was taking care of me, I called her mama.
She had to go take care of her, her mama because she had oral cancer.
So she had to go take care of her mother in Louisiana since they were moving.
Literally, they moved.
I went back to my mama's house.
I'm like, oh, God.
Within a week, we were back in the system.
Within a week, I was back in the, I was back in the, I was.
Could have been with the solemn.
Exactly.
Could have been with the damn Solomon.
Even gumbo and shit.
But, you know, but I went back to the damn shelter.
And literally, they found out that I was back in the system.
Paul Paul, rest in peace, he drove at the time.
They had moved back to Louisiana.
But she was there, and he was in Mississippi visiting some of his family.
When he heard that I was back in the system, he got in his 19, this was like a what,
he drove to think it was like a 1960.
Cadillac?
No, van.
One of those big vans.
Probably conversion van.
Yeah, those conversion van.
It was like a liver room in that thing.
Yeah.
He drove that all the way from Mississippi to come and get me.
Hey.
The same day he heard, he drove all the way down.
And my mama said, no, he can't go.
When eventually, I mean, when you was living with the Solomon's,
did you wonder about your siblings, how they were doing?
Were you worried about them?
They don't know.
He was eating gumbo.
So they tried to.
to take him when I'm...
You're gonna my stick of butt or something.
They'd be good.
They tried to take in my second oldest sister.
Oh, they did?
Oh, okay.
Because we...
Yeah, because we...
Yeah, because we had, when me and my oldest,
when my second oldest sister,
me and her went to the same home,
but she didn't want to be there.
You know, she was a teenager, too,
so she's already grown, though, yeah.
I want to be with my, with this person.
So she didn't want to be there.
And listen, these people were born in the 30s
and the 40, they're really old school, you know?
Right.
You say, yes, ma'am, no, sir.
she didn't, no, she was gone the same day.
Damn.
She said, no, I don't want to.
She said, if you don't want to be there, they will take you back.
Right.
She said, no, I do not want to be there.
So it was just me.
I'm going to be honest.
I mean, I was eating good.
I was getting spoiled.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, I wasn't really thinking about my mama.
Yeah.
Eventually, I mean, I was with them from kindergarten, first grade, almost the second
grade.
And I wasn't thinking about them.
I was over there eating good.
And they had kids over there too.
It's like they were taking care of some of their grandkids.
We were eating good.
I mean, having fun.
They had family reunions.
We having fish fries.
I mean, dude, we eat.
But you sold out, man.
They had horses in the back.
They had horses and cow.
Dude, I was, man, I was falling my, I was riding with my pawpaw everywhere.
He was going around cutting yards.
And he was, you know, he was that guy.
You know?
I mean, yeah.
Like, I was not worried about them.
I was living my good life.
Right, right.
I was eating good.
I forgot what a Seraph sandwich was.
I was already in good.
Should I was living an American dream over there?
Then I had to go back to these huntlings.
I said, oh, I was disgusted.
Yeah.
You ever go off with your mama?
I wouldn't be here.
Now I want to want the Solomon's back.
Your niggas whack on here.
No, but they could literally, no, but when I,
But when I went back, though, like my mom and then would tell you,
they could see the difference between me and my other siblings.
Yeah.
Because I was more like well-mannered.
Yes, ma'am.
No, ma'am.
Yes, sir.
They could.
They were saying, what?
Yeah, and the other ones, they say, what?
Huh?
You know, your mama call you.
What you want?
What?
Huh?
Me?
Yes, ma'am.
No, sir?
Yes.
Like, that was me.
So, I mean, they, I was, I mean, they, they taught me a lot.
And I was really well-mannered.
But yeah, man, I love being in that home.
I love being in a home.
I had some, man, there were some good people out here.
There are some good people out here.
Yeah.
And what do you think it's going to happen in this next election?
You think Trump's taking it?
Man, I hope so.
I pray to God, Trump do take it.
Yeah.
I pray to God.
And I pray to God, the people who, I pray to God,
the people who don't want to vote for Trump, just don't, just don't vote.
If you haven't done your research, just don't vote.
Yeah.
Don't vote.
I don't.
Like people loyal as hell to them, though, man.
Yes.
Yeah, they are loyal.
If you vote for Trump, I give you a box of pancakes.
I'll make you a syrup.
Ah, yeah, Democrats be buying votes.
I'll give you some free pancakes if you vote for Donald Trump.
I'm serious.
That's going to be a very interesting night.
I'm going to be glued to that TV set.
Yeah.
I'm going to watch it on CNN because it's the best place to watch it.
That's the best place to watch them.
No, we need Trump back.
I know.
We're far to doubt.
No, people need to put their personal feeling,
to the damn, like, a lot of people,
some of these people don't want to vote for Trump
because they don't like his personality.
Suck it up, okay?
Do you like your mama's personality?
Do you like your daddy?
Your daddy just cuss you out the other day.
Okay?
You're over talking about you,
your damn daddy ain't shit.
But you're still going to,
but you're still putting up with them, right?
Yeah.
You know, but why?
Why?
Because he love you, right?
You know, some of us, we don't like some of our family members,
we don't like all their personalities, right?
You know what it really is?
It's tough love.
But someone we love them.
Yeah.
I don't like the way you talk to me.
I don't like the way you be talking to people,
but I know you do his best.
Right.
So Trump may not,
Trump,
you may not like his personality,
but he's going to do his best for you in this country.
Man,
I'm telling you,
if Trump had cornrows and he,
he got a darker shade of tan,
it'd be running to the polls vote for him.
Exactly.
No, they would.
But they can't handle,
like,
I don't know why people can't handle it.
I don't know why.
It's how the mainstream media.
It's the mainstream media.
Y'all, vote for President Trump.
Okay.
think about, you got to think about this.
Do you want to be able to feed your kids?
Then vote for Trump.
If you want to be able to afford to pay your rent and your mortgage, vote for Donald J. Trump.
Vote for Trump.
Do you want to be able to put gas in your damn car without sweating?
Then vote for President Trump.
You know what I'm saying?
This is calming damn sense.
Vote.
Do what's best for you.
Don't do what's best for your kids, the future.
Screw your feelings.
If everybody was that objective,
everybody will vote for the republic
Screw your feelings.
He only doesn't say nice stuff.
So your boyfriend talks shit to you,
your wife be talking shit to you?
You're still dealing with them, right?
Okay, vote for President Trump.
Yeah, he's going to talk some shit.
But he's going to get some shit done.
Yeah, yeah.
You know?
He'll get some shit done.
Hey, this has been a great conversation.
Where can everybody find you?
So people can find me on Twitter.
I mean, not Twitter.
It's formally not.
Ex formerly known as Twitter.
Yeah.
You know, I got to put some respect on X.
Yeah.
For everything that Elon is doing for, yeah, for X, you know, bringing back.
Yeah, bringing back to freedom of speech.
Yeah, bring him back to freedom of speech.
Yes, yes, he's a good, he's a good black man, African American man.
Hey, Elon Musk is my kind of African American.
Yeah, he is.
He's my kind too.
Yes, I can find me on Instagram, all of that.
And that's how they can really support you on.
Go to Cousin.
You can find me on Cousin Teas.com.
I'm the man with the pancake.
Okay, I'm the man with the pancakes
I'm the best pancakes in the world
You came out that when Aunt Yamma
Put that black woman off
And today
Hold on, isn't this month
Women's History Month?
Shit on.
Damn fun of I know.
I totally forgot last month
was Black History Month.
Isn't it?
Is this woman history month?
Who gives the shit?
I think it is.
No, I was going to pay my respects
to Aunt Jamama
for Women's History Month
and they removed that beautiful
black woman from her box.
You know?
But that's the problem about America.
This is the problem with America.
we have to create.
People have, like, for instance,
they removed Unjama,
because it offended, people were offended
by this black woman been on the box.
That's how you know this is the greatest country in the world.
That people got to make up shit.
It could be mad about it.
People got to create problems.
Yeah.
Because there's no real problems.
They first put on the box, that shit was racist.
They bring up old Anshamama fix.
That shit is funny.
White people got a great sense of humans.
They don't themselves
Just leave on Jamama alone
Yeah
But this should be
It had a racist past
But the current image of
Antimama wasn't racist
Yeah
But the way, you know
Liberal spin everything
I don't think
I don't even think
The past was racist
She made some good damn pancakes
I don't know how they portrayed
On the box
I don't care how she looked
Yeah, he's pulling it up
Yeah
I close it out with this
I don't care how she looked
She looked crazy
She looked like Tom and Jerry
Like that big fat black
She looked like a woman
That can make some good damn pancakes
Yeah
She looked like a slagher
leaving it picture.
That looks like
her tub and selling pancakes.
If I want anybody
make my pancakes
they better look like that.
If anybody
going to make my pancakes,
they better look like that.
Oh, shit, that's bad.
Yeah.
You bring that one up?
That's blackface.
Oh, my God.
We cannot verify
this is real.
We can't verify this shit.
Oh, my God.
We can't verify this.
Look at the steam
coming off the page.
We can't verify
this is real.
how big her mouth is
I've never seen a black woman
to look like that
the people who
counseled her made this
they created this shit
I don't believe this is real
See but that
that one they took off
That was fine
Damn it
That's kind of
If anybody
Now you know
What minute
Look like that
Can make some good pancakes
There's nothing racist about that
It's nothing racist about that
It's absolutely
It actually puts black people
In a good light
Yes
Beautiful
Oh that hot red lipstick
I'm ready to
I'm ready to get sucked off.
Oh, come on.
Oh, Lord.
Oh, come on.
Eat a pancakes and all right.
Time to get sucked off.
Don't do Aunt Jemama like that.
You can suck a mean one.
Oh, come on.
Don't do Auntie like that.
So where can they find your pancakes?
Go to Cousenties.com.
And how do you find you on Twitter?
I mean, X.
They just go to Terrence K.
Williams.
Terrence K.
Williams.
Terrence K. Williams.
Yep.
Everything for Instagram,
Facebook.
I'm on everything.
I'm on true social.
Damn it.
I'm on everything.
All right.
Hey, man.
Thanks for coming,
brother.
Man, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Yeah,
this is great.
Yeah,
thank y'all for having me on.
Yeah.
You open up the day.
Yeah.
