Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - BLM Black Lives Matter Conspiracy | Part 2 | With Special Guest

Episode Date: February 17, 2022

On part 2 of the BLM Black Lives Matter Conspiracy Podcast, we talk with another special guest that has a different opinion on BLM than our first guest, but we want to hear both sides of the subject. ...Listen in as we debate whether the political group BLM (Black Lives Matter) actually does anything for the black community.

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Starting point is 00:00:22 With every breath, I breathe you out. We just can take it any higher. It's only fair we let each other go without. Hello, hello. And welcome to Investigate Earth podcast. I'm your host, Chad, alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry. We are one day away from our 10-year anniversary. It's not one day.
Starting point is 00:01:57 He says two days. Oh, my bad. Wait. Oh, yeah, that's right. You're looking forward to it, aren't you? No, my bad, it's Wednesday. Yeah, it's going to be our anniversary. Friday. And listen, I was, you know, I'm trying to make all these special things for Chad
Starting point is 00:02:08 for, because it's a special anniversary. It's 10 years, right? Yeah. So today I was doing the little craft and I cut my freaking finger last night cutting sweet potatoes and I bled all over the craft. Yeah, but I mean, you know, I mean, at least that shows your true love. Yeah. I was like, maybe I should leave like the spot of blood on there. Or maybe you just let it bleed all over. Yeah. Oh, that might be a good idea. Yeah. That would be like something you would get from some psycho girl that, like you do not want to be giving you a present. That actually reminds me to someone.
Starting point is 00:02:39 But we won't even go to that. Anyways, guys and girls, welcome to the podcast. It is Investigator. Podcast. It is 703 p.m. Eastern Standard Time February 16th, 2020. Thank you guys also very much for listening to us. Thank you for subscribing. Thank you for giving us good reviews where you do.
Starting point is 00:02:58 By the way, that always helps us anytime you guys can give us great reviews on those platforms like iTunes and Spotify. in any of those places, it desperately, I mean, it for sure helps our podcast grow. It helps us rank. It helps us do all those things.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Because let's be honest, we do talk about subjects that not everyone agrees with. And we talk about subjects that when someone starts listening and then they realize that, hey, they are against the agenda of the tyrants that are in power right now. So I'm going to rate them a one, right? Which is what we get a lot.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Even though, by the way, so many of you are, you know, you've done a good job on Spotify, keeping our rating. up. We don't get a lot of bad ratings. No, we get ratings from people that disagree with us on subjects all the time, and especially on Apple. But the thing is, our core audience keeps like, you know, it's like a battle. You'll see it like going up and down. Yeah. Gotcha. I monitor all
Starting point is 00:03:52 that. But thank you guys for giving us good ratings, by the way. And, you know, we're not for everyone and neither is anyone for everyone. Nope. I mean, you know, we might, we may not agree with what you do. And by the way, speaking to which, this is the Black Lives Matter podcast, and we have a guest on tonight, which, by the way, I actually do not know 100% what he believes or exactly what his thoughts are on the Black Lives Matter movement and all that stuff. But we wanted to give an alternate view. I mean, we do know that he, we believe, definitely has an alternate view to our first guest of the Black Lives Matter movement. But from what I have heard from kind of both people, they did grow up in completely different places. in completely different environments from what it sounds like, I guess.
Starting point is 00:04:38 And that does matter. And so we want to get both sides of the story. And I think that's fair. I think that's what media is not doing. Exactly. Media never gets both sides. And that's something that Joe Rogan said that he's going to try to do better. He did it today with the...
Starting point is 00:04:53 Yeah, he kind of beat us to it because it was our idea first. Well, no. I mean... Well, I mean, yeah. Whatever. But either way. And so when this guy messaged us and said, you know, and said what he said, And I was like, hey, why don't you come on and discuss it?
Starting point is 00:05:05 I mean, this is something that obviously means something to you. And you're a listener of ours. And I know you don't really like some of the things, I guess, that we've talked about. And we're going to talk about all that today. No, but I think he likes us. And, you know, he said in the email that, you know, he's a listener and he listens to us. And he wants us to get back to alien shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:24 So. Yeah. And since we've not been talking about aliens shit. And we're going to soon, actually, because we've got some new news coming out about that. So anyways, guys, but thank you all so very much for listening. And the best way to reach us, we say this every time. Facebook, go to Gitter. Truth Social is going to release very soon.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Actually, Donald Trump today just posted his first post on truth social. And so Don Jr. posted it on his Instagram and showed, here's the president's first official post on Truth Social. And apparently they've already got quite a few people on there. Oh, that's doing testing. Yeah, that's his social media. I think it's supposed to release a March. platform.
Starting point is 00:06:02 It's releasing in March. And so anyways. I think that's the stock I invented it. I mean, not invented, invested in. Yeah, it's SPAC. I think it's SPAC, yeah. I think, wait, is that? I can't remember.
Starting point is 00:06:15 No, D-W-A-C. Yeah, D-W-A-C. Yeah. But anyways, so that's where we're at. So just to give you guys an update, we're going to have him on in about 10 minutes. But let's go over before we get into Black Lives Matter, part two. We'll go over some of the recent headlines.
Starting point is 00:06:30 I think this is a good thing we do. by the way I was thinking about this today we're going to start this soon we are going to start we're going to have maybe a podcast I don't know maybe a week or a podcast over two weeks where we're going to go read mainstream media news
Starting point is 00:06:44 and we're just going to read it and discuss it and discuss like literally how crazy some of the shit they say is and then compare it to the facts like based on the facts and we'll present those facts and we'll try to do it in a fast way we'll read like 10 articles or not read the whole things but
Starting point is 00:06:59 we'll just read the headlines and kind of their point and we'll have that point already ready and then we'll just kind of disprove all these because I mean they're so easy but anyways so today Hillary Clinton responded to Trump's spying scandal and that was something that we
Starting point is 00:07:16 last night's podcast it was the Durham report we spoke about and for those of you have not listened to the Durham report about what's going on with the Trump collusion and Hillary Clinton and the spying and Obamagate and all that stuff you should listen to that I don't care what
Starting point is 00:07:31 political stance you're on. These are facts. This is a special investigator that was appointed by the Democrats, actually. And it's actually kind of turning on them right now. So Hillary Clinton responded to this whole scandal because it kind of implements her on everything. And so what she's saying is, which by the way, she's saying this based on facts from a special investigator, she's saying that Trump and Fox are desperately spinning up a fake scandal to distract from his real ones. So it's a day that ends in why. The more he misdeeds are exposed, the more they lie. For those interested in reality, here's a good debunking of their latest nonsense. So apparently she got someone to write an article to try to deflect from what's actually going on.
Starting point is 00:08:17 But this is getting into court. I mean, regardless of what it is, there's one person already indicted, which is the attorney that's connected with the Clintons and all that. and what many say, there's going to be very, there's going to be many more indictments coming from this. And so, and it could even include Hillary Clinton. And even if you want to go a little further, it could possibly even include Obama. So we'll see how this all works.
Starting point is 00:08:41 We'll see how it plays out. But that is one of the major news. An update on the Canada situation. So the Freedom Convoy protesters are about to get arrested in mass, basically. So I don't see how that's possible. Okay. Well, the Ottawa police are essentially handing out this notice in Ottawa, and a notice basically says you must leave the area now. Anyone blocking streets or assistant others in the blocking streets are committing a criminal offense and you may be arrested.
Starting point is 00:09:11 You must immediately cease further unlawful activity or you will face charges. If you are arrested, you may be released on bail depending on factors contained in part XVI of the criminal code. But when they say you may be released on bail, Here's the thing about the emergency deal that Trudeu signed into or authorized. They don't have to release you a bell. They can hold you as a terrorist, which in turn, if most countries have a ordinance or a something written in law that says if you are held as a terrorist, you no longer essentially have human rights.
Starting point is 00:09:48 Right. I mean, that's why, like, we have, we probably have no clue what's really going on in Guantanamo or what has one on there as far as what we've done to the terrorists in that. I know. I know. That's bad. You know, supposedly there's Geneva Convention and all this. I don't see how, you know, with that many people still protesting and refusing to leave, they're not going to, you know, I think that's why you may get bail. Because they're going to, you know, arrest them and say, bye, get out of here. That's what I think their main focus is. I don't think they're going to take them to jail. No, I mean, they'll take them to jail.
Starting point is 00:10:19 All those people. They don't have any places to take all those people. Well, they'll probably put them in, who knows. And they could set up camps for all they give a shit. They're going to make a statement here. Yeah. But, you know, and the interesting thing about this whole Canada thing is the Ottawa police chief, when Justin Trudeau announced that he was going to, you know, enact this emergency authorization, whatever, the Ottawa police chief resigned. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:10:48 He resigned. Really? Yeah, he's gone. Oh, wow. And it's because he essentially said, I'm not going to be a part of this shit. because like this is you're going against human rights you're going against human rights you're going against people
Starting point is 00:11:00 that are just all they want is to be able to work and to be able to provide for the family right and like we said last night most Canadians didn't even know that he could be that kind of person like he was a middle the road type person you know everyone liked him and all of a sudden he's just been fierce
Starting point is 00:11:16 yeah for sure and also in other news Florida set a tourism record for 2021 which is actually no surprise but it is kind of interesting that 2021 was a height of the pandemic. I mean, keep this in mind. 2021, as far as deaths, as far as COVID cases, was far greater than 2020 when the actual COVID outbreak happened. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:39 And 2021 was when vaccinations were available, but yet the death were higher. And we've talked about that actually on one, how they classify unvaccinated deaths. The reason why we believe, according to a couple of studies, possibly is because these vaccinated, unvaccinated COVID deaths actually were contributed potentially by the vaccine itself. So if anyone's wondering why the deaths are higher from COVID all of a sudden in 2021, when you have a vaccination available, think about it. And I can remember like back then, you know, they were filming all these beaches in Miami
Starting point is 00:12:14 and Fort Lauderdale like just full of people. Yeah, they were demonizing. Yeah. And they're like, look at these people like going out there and having fun together. Yeah, they're all getting natural immunity. And by the way, COVID is a bad disease. We get it. But yeah, the way they've tried to set Florida in this bad tone.
Starting point is 00:12:33 And by the way, AOC herself went on vacation in Florida. You know, the girl that is completely against everything that has to do with Florida, anyone that has to do with Republicans. But the reason why people flee to states that are free is because people like freedom. And so why did Florida set a tourism record? Well, it's because they flee states that were. in lockdown that had these mandates based on political narratives. And that's why they went to states that didn't have these mandates.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And they had governors and political figures at least that cared more about freedom than they did the bullshit. Right. Not the bullshit, but the powers at B for COVID. Right. And so, you know, and that's the thing. It's like, you know, I'm not Republican or Democrat. I'm a libertarian. And so whoever is more on the libertarian, which means liberty and freedom.
Starting point is 00:13:23 freedom, whoever's on that side. If it's Democrat, if Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and all of them, the next two years are like, hey, freedom, here's freedom. Here you go. Here's freedom. Guess what? I'm a Democrat all of a sudden, I guess. I mean, I'm still a libertarian, but if there was a Democrat that came along, by the way,
Starting point is 00:13:39 there have been Democrats that care about freedom. Tulsi Gabbard. Even Joe Jorgensen was not a Democrat. It's more of a libertarian, but even Tulsi Gabbard was ex-military, a female, not white
Starting point is 00:13:54 and they hated her because she cared about freedom so I mean she wasn't black but she wasn't white you know so you know it's one of those things it's like oh they cared so much about getting a female in office
Starting point is 00:14:06 if it goes for their agenda same thing with a black if you have a black person in office that is against their agenda you're Uncle Tom you're a piece of shit just like Larry Elder in California they demonized him like he was another white
Starting point is 00:14:20 dude yep and no one and gave a shit all of a sudden the fact that he was black. So is this about whether you're black and want to be a politician and make it somewhere or is it about what agenda you, you know, uphold. Abide by.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Yeah. And I think that's, that answer is a question. I mean, Candace Owens, for example, people hate her because she doesn't go, she's the opposite of the agenda of this. And I'm just telling you, she would be a great president. She probably would. But most, but, but black people have been taught to hate her. And and to think that she's like an uncle.
Starting point is 00:14:53 What is it, Uncle Thomas? I don't know. That's a good question. Uncle Susan. Aunt Susan. That is a good question. So, yeah, I mean, it is very interesting all the stuff that's going on. And this world's crazy.
Starting point is 00:15:09 But we're going to talk about Black Lives Matter. We're actually going to get our guest on here in just a second. And we're going to see what he has to say. Because like I said, we have to get to a point in, in our society where we can communicate openly with people that don't agree with us. And I think that's a very huge point that you're talking about. Like, you know, we're talking about this earlier. Yes, our guest, and I don't even know what to call him.
Starting point is 00:15:35 I guess he'll tell us what. But, you know, he might have different views from us. And that's okay as long as we can discuss them. And like I was talking to chat about it, you know, he's probably not going to change his views and we're probably not going to change our views. but the fact that we can come together and talk to each other like normal human beings and have like a legitimate discussion on this whole topic, then, you know, I think that's where we need to go. We need to step outside of our comfort zone and talk to people. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Yeah, we got to talk to people that we don't agree with instead of having Facebook wars and debates on, you know, just piling somebody down or whatever. Oh Well, we're trying to get in touch with them So just give us a second But what did you think, by the way, of Of owls I think we called him now Shit, I don't remember
Starting point is 00:16:34 What did you think of our first guest While we're waiting for our I just thought that owl Grew up in a situation Where really, I don't think He was kind of blinded by color Yeah You know, it didn't really
Starting point is 00:16:48 But it was almost like people were racist against him because he had white friends. Yeah. You know, it was like a reversal for him. You know, normally when you're a black person, everybody wants, you know, be your friend or whatever. But in his situation, because he had white friends and he hung out the way he did and his mom, you know, raised him the way he did. Sorry, I'm trying to think. I think that it was like a role reversal for Al. I think that he did go through some kind of prejudice and racial indignities with people of his own race is what it sounded like to me.
Starting point is 00:17:31 But, you know, his mom taught him how to deal with it and move on. And, you know, she just, like he said, raised him to be a very respectful human being in society. I got you. All right. So we're going to bring our guest on. This is our second second guest on the Black Lives Matter podcast And
Starting point is 00:17:52 Hey, what's up, man? I'm going to let you say How you want to be referred to on our show So go ahead What's that? And I'm Big Brother Young Kay. Big Brother Young Kay. Is that what you said?
Starting point is 00:18:06 Yes, ma'am. Okay. Hey, Big Brother. Can I just say Big Brother? Young Kay, Young Kay. Oh, Young Kay. Okay. Well, welcome to the podcast, Young Kay.
Starting point is 00:18:16 we're excited that you're here. Yes, yes. I'm a true fan of you guys. But like I said, I've been listening to the podcast lately. And there were some things that I didn't agree with what you guys were saying. Of course, Black Lives Matters, though. I got you. Well, and that's the thing, man.
Starting point is 00:18:33 When you message us, actually, it was kind of funny because I remember your first message to us. It was like, can we not get back to the alien shit? And I was like, and I thought that was funny because that's literally our favorite thing to talk about. And so I kind of already knew what you were referring to. I was like, I'm sure he was referring to politics or just, you know, social economic situations. So let me ask you, did you listen to our first episode of the BLM podcast? Yes, I did. I forgot the gentleman's name, but, yeah, the guy from Texas, I listened to it, and I dissected it, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:19:10 He had some good views, you know what I'm saying, for how he was raised, how his mother up brought them, you know what I'm saying? But what I was thinking about in the back of my head was, okay, if you flip that ship and if he was raised in Chicago, like you guys were putting a scenario out, he would be a different, he would be a totally different person than he is if he was raised in Chicago, or he probably wouldn't be living, because that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, just how it goes out here in, in, in, in these city streets, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:19:44 I know y'all stay in North Carolina. somewhere. I don't know if you have in touch. You know what I'm saying? But I'm in the city. I live in the city part. You know what I'm saying? Of a state. And shit is totally different. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:19:58 Now, are you from Chicago originally? You live somewhere else now, right? Or are you from Chicago or are you originally from where you're at now? I'm from St. Louis. I got a record deal in Chicago. So I went to Chicago for a couple of years. Came back to St. Louis. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:14 I'm enjoying my food selling. Lay versus St. Louis. I got you. Okay. So, okay, so let's talk, let's start here, and then we'll kind of get into whether, you know, some of things that we probably will disagree on. But let's start with kind of your upbringing. What was your upbringing? How did you kind of get to where you are?
Starting point is 00:20:33 And, you know, was your life good, hard? How did it compare to our first guest? All of that. Yeah, and I want to know, like, what is the difference between, like, living in St. Louis versus Chicago for you? I mean, that's, I would really. like to know that well well my upbringing um i'm the oldest of uh my mother's three biologically children um when i was about sick i think my daddy went to prison for 10 years
Starting point is 00:21:01 so my mother was a single parent you know what i'm saying uh that's the typical scenario out here with most of these black african-american families a father is never in the home okay uh then let's see my mother met another guy she got married again so I met three step brothers we got three stepbrothers so now
Starting point is 00:21:28 it's me and my brother my sister and his three children which were our boys so we clicked up and start doing you know with three you got five black kids they young and teenagers we fucking up the hood
Starting point is 00:21:42 the city you know we just doing what we do you know what I'm saying So you guys got, you guys, you guys, you guys got a long-in. You know, young and dumb. After that, you could take it back to when my father got out of prison. My father, my father got out of prison, and he started trying to be there for me, my brother and my sister, my biological, my family. bless my family siblings.
Starting point is 00:22:18 So with that being done, I start seeing a different side of him. My father went to prison for 10 years for, I don't want to speak on his situation, but you know what I'm saying? Was it like a violent crime or what? No, no, no, no. Drug-related.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Okay, I got you. Okay. So, but I started seeing a different side of him. he was working the job, going to work every day. He's coming up with, you know what I'm saying, different scenarios that helped me move through my teenage years and, you know, just giving me little tips and hints and, hey, you don't smoke so much weed.
Starting point is 00:22:57 Watch who you smoke your weed with and, you know, all this is good shit. So I'm bringing that in as a youngster, and I'm soaking that in. That's game. We call it game. So, um, After that, were you ever involved in gangs or any of that?
Starting point is 00:23:19 Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Yeah, we were, we were, we stayed on the west side of St. Louis. On St. Louis, I've been doing Belt, and we was blood gangs, 2400 blocks CMG Chrysha Markia against the blood. That's what we were. Yeah, and by the way, before we, before you continue, St. Louis is kind of known.
Starting point is 00:23:41 I mean, it's, it don't get the rap, I guess, or the publicity that Chicago does. But isn't St. Louis. I mean, St. Louis is also like one of the murder capitals slash. Yeah. Yes. It's deadly here, man. When I say, when I say deadly, it's a killing, like Friday, two or three killings every day down here. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:24:04 I'm sorry. I was just going to ask you. I wonder why. Chicago gets so much more publicity than St. Louis. Well, there's probably more people getting killed, but... It's a bigger city, too. Yeah. You know, it's a bigger city.
Starting point is 00:24:18 You know, much more, what I'm going to say, more hyped up than St. Louis, you know, because when you look at the big cities, you think of L.A., Florida, New York, Atlanta, Chicago. You know what I'm saying? So St. Louis has never thrown into that big pot. but yeah it's real messed up down here
Starting point is 00:24:42 so when did you when did you get into gangs like how old were you and why did you do it I guess is the second question why did I do it well I had like I said when I met my when me and my brother me and my blood brother we was not banging
Starting point is 00:24:58 we weren't banging but when my mother met her second husband they all were in gangs you know what I'm saying so when when we clicked up with them, we became what they was. We got jumped in, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:25:15 And we started doing dirt around the hood. Were they older than you, I guess, then? Were they older? Were they older than you? Uh-oh. Where did you go? I'm not sure. I think he, did you mute us?
Starting point is 00:25:35 No. Yeah, we can't hear you, by the way. Oh, he's coming back in. My face hit the mute button. I got. All right. So were your stepbrothers older than you? Yes, they were.
Starting point is 00:25:49 They were. One was older. You know what I'm saying? My stepbrothers, it was one older than me. Then it was me. And then it was another stepbrother. And then my blood brother.
Starting point is 00:25:59 You know what I'm saying? But we joined just because they were already affiliated and into that shit. You know what I'm saying? They were already like, motherfuckers knew them. They, like, they was known. I just want to ask, because I mean, I'm really like, I'm interested in that. Like, what, you know, I hear a lot of times when you are initiated into a gang, you know, you have to do something to be initiated into it. What did you have to do?
Starting point is 00:26:27 You got to get beat in or do you have to, like, do a criminal act or whatever to show your loyalty and all that? Did you have to do any of that stuff? I mean, how does that work? I can't say everything, but, no, we got, yeah, we got jumping. Yeah, yeah, so there's things you get to do. All right, so, so essentially what you're kind of saying is, you, because of your upbringing and because of just how everything kind of played out in your life, probably similarly to, I would say, 90% of kids, you know, inner city kids in Chicago. It's just what you kind of knew, the only thing you knew. And it's, okay, well, I'll do a white version of this.
Starting point is 00:27:09 So say some white kids, right? some white country kids grow up and their family is like all in hunting and shit and that's all they do and guess what they're going to the guess what they're probably going to grow up as they're going to grow up as hunters right they're going to grow up as like driving Chevy trucks and shit and and and uh you know drinking uh fucking natural light or bush light i don't know which is shit beer and chewing tobacco and chewing tobacco and you know that's punching shit yeah yeah um and it's You know, and so similarly to what you were saying as far as Al goes, and that's why I asked him, that was our first guest, you know, how different would it have been for him necessarily? And even better yet, what if I grew up in Chicago?
Starting point is 00:27:55 What if I grew up in your situation? Me, as a white guy, right? Yeah. Is it the same thing? Would I, would I, and I probably would because I, trust me, I've known white guys that are in gangs just like I know black dudes. Right, right, black. But so is it, is it? I can say this.
Starting point is 00:28:16 I could say you probably wouldn't be the person that, the encouraging good person that you are right now, you wouldn't be this person that you are. You probably be, you know, high and just have a little regular job doing shit, you know what I'm saying, not worried about you wouldn't be, you wouldn't be Chad, the podcast, who laid back dude that she is today in this universe. I got you. All right. So let me ask you.
Starting point is 00:28:43 And, and, okay, so let me ask you this. How did you get into rapping and why? And because we got to get into that. And I actually listen to some of your music, by the way. And I like it. And I like your music. I think it's good. But so why did you get into rapping?
Starting point is 00:29:00 Is it something that was like kind of a release? And where did you go from the gang life? Are you still in it? Did you leave it? And how and so on? Well, the rapping, well, we was rapping when we met my stepbrothers uh we were a big music fans you know what i'm saying listening to two-five e-40 i like that so um uh that's what we wanted to do we wanted to rap
Starting point is 00:29:27 so we were in the neighborhood we do our shit but then we had songs that we wrote that we we put two radios together and make songs that'll be five of us you know what i'm saying me my brother my stepbrother uh and my cousin doesn't would be in it and And we make songs on two radios, one playing the beat of the instrumental, and one recording our voice of what we're rapping off the paper. So we made something like that. That was our studio back then. Yeah, that's like an old school way.
Starting point is 00:29:57 Yeah. Yes, sir, yes, sir. So we got known in the neighborhood for that also. You know what I'm saying? We had a little group, the name. I'm not going to say our name. But we had a name for our group. and I, as we grew along,
Starting point is 00:30:17 I started hustling and doing other things, booming by myself. And so I got us in the studio, a real studio, like in 1996, making real music that we were going to pitch to record ladies. We were doing this when we were young, like 17, 18, 16,
Starting point is 00:30:39 because I got kicked out the house at 16. So, yeah. So we were like 16 when we started doing this. So you're older. How old are you? I am 41 now. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:50 So you're a little older than I. Because I knew like our era is about the same. Yeah. So why did you get kicked out at 16 for just doing the gang stuff? No, my mom actually found out that I was smoking weed and selling weed and doing all that stuff. And, you know, me and all my brothers knew. But when she found out, she didn't like that. So she put me out and I have to go live with my grandmother, you know.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Isn't it weird how, how, like, weed used to be, like, the worst thing in the world? And it's like now it's legal and shit and like. That's crazy. Yeah. Yeah. So, so you all create a group and then the record label thing. And then so I guess you went out on your own at one point. But was any of this to, I mean, it was just, I guess you guys just trying to best.
Starting point is 00:31:41 yourself, right? I mean, was it or was it a passion? Hold on, hold on, because so when we start doing the whole studio thing now, so now we're really making real music. We're in the studio. I was paying like $500 to $500
Starting point is 00:31:58 to $400 in session for, you know, studio time. But as in this process, my cousin and my brothers are getting older, so they start having babies and how to
Starting point is 00:32:11 get jobs so they're stirring away from the music and um you know reality struck them you know what i'm saying this is what i got to do to move out get my take care of my kid and my lady so they're stirring away from the music um me uh i would still be into the music i'm like fuck it you know what i want to do is my passion for life uh uh about about about 2000 2000, I get jammed up. I go to jail. I do a year and a half. I get out of jail,
Starting point is 00:32:52 and I met this guy at this job I was working at Jiffy Loo. I just, you know, the dude was working now. I was working there. And he was saying he was doing music too. So he like, let me hear you rap. So I'm like, man, I ain't wrote a rapist so long. But I rap something I wrote. He was like, bro,
Starting point is 00:33:11 that's tight. I need to get you at my studio. And I didn't know the dude had a whole label that he wrote with that had a real studio too. And they owned this studio. So I go to the studio with this dude that I used to work with.
Starting point is 00:33:33 And he put me on one of his songs and the CEO of his record label say, bro, this dude is talented right here. I need him. We need him. on our label. So I ended up signing a record deal with this independent label and putting out my first CD, the congregation. And that was a solo. That was solo. That was all solo, me by myself. Yeah. And from there, I left that label and started promoting myself doing the right things,
Starting point is 00:34:05 I guess, on social media. And this guy from Los Angeles, California, emailed me and he's like man we heard your music we want to put your music in movies and this that and the other blah blah blah and woo and uh he's like i'm from chicago so if you can meet me in two weeks of chicago uh we can sign the papers and make the record deal official so i drive to chicago me and my people and we signed the record deal the record deal went good i promised to put out two albums with them i dropped them two albums and i've been independent it every since, my man. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:34:44 Yeah, I don't know if you know. I don't know if you ever called anything. Sherry and I have both been in the music industry. Yeah, I hired you guys with in the music industry. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And actually, Sherry, Sherry's really good friends with DMX's sister and his family. Oh, really? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's friends, like, she's good friends with DMX's, like, main sister. Yeah, well, they're half, brother and sister. But, yeah, but they grew up. They grew up together. That was their closest. That was DMX's closest sister. But yeah, the music industry is tough.
Starting point is 00:35:16 I could never imagine that. She's awesome, too. She's freaking amazing. And by the way, she sounds like DMX. Yeah, the way she talks. When you see her in the grocery store, she sounds just like him. Yeah, she really does. It's nuts.
Starting point is 00:35:29 But I understand what you're saying. Like the music industry from us having past experience with it is really tough. And for you to get there from being a young kid, you know, getting in trouble, doing gangs, maybe doing some drugs. So did you, do you say you lived in a ghetto? Yes. Hell yeah. Okay, I got you.
Starting point is 00:35:50 We had roaches calling off the TV, bro. Y'all had roaches shooting people. That's so ghetto, right? I was black with me. No, we, well, yeah, I mean, that's what I'm saying. Yeah. Like, were you in the, um, the housing projects, like where you didn't, you paid like partial or was it just low-income or just you had an apartment or? what?
Starting point is 00:36:14 You might have muted this again. Get that chin off that phone. Yeah, we can't hear you, by the way, if you're still here. Unmute. So I'm guessing that he probably, you said he lived in the project and he's like, yeah, when you have roaches coming out of the TV, that's pretty project-y. Oh, it says we're on hold, which is strange. Hey. This is the weirdest interview I've ever had.
Starting point is 00:36:47 No, it's a good interview because I think we're going to get to a point here because I want to get out like who he is and where he's from because we're about to talk about the hard subject. Yeah, but we want to see his background first. Here he is. Okay, we lost you. Oh, man, okay, okay. Did it go mute or did it just? No, it said it said that you put us on hold. I'm just going to go ahead and keep the phone like this.
Starting point is 00:37:17 So I wanted to ask you real quick. So were you in, like you said you're in the projects when they're coming out of the TV and stuff. Does that mean you are like on the like. By the way, you know how. Roaches come out of TVs because they're warm. No, no, no. Actually, we weren't in the projects. We was just in the hood.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Just in the building. Yeah. The hood are actually houses, you know what I'm saying? Because like here, like our... So were you in like government-assisted housing? No, we actually owned that house. Oh, okay, I got you. Because I was going to say that the housing here is like more apartment style.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Okay, so here like kind of near where we live, Spartanburg. Have you ever heard of Spartanburg, South Carolina? No. No, no. No, I've been a South Carolina, though. It's a beautiful place. Well, near where we live, it was ranked as the eighth most dangerous city to live in in the country. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Number eight for South Carolina, I mean, that's pretty high. Yeah. And there's this section of Spartanburg that is, it's called the hill. The hill, yeah. And it's where the projects are, and it's where if murders are going to happen and all this shit. And it's because they basically put gangs together in these projects. places and they're all fighting each other all the time. And listen, I had some friends
Starting point is 00:38:43 that were younger friends and they're like... Yeah, that's exactly what it is. Yeah, and they would be like, Sherry, you can't drive us home up the hill because you're white. And if they see a white girl dropping us off, they're going to shoot you. I mean, that's how bad it was.
Starting point is 00:38:59 I mean, that's the reality of the fucked up mentality of the black folks that's up here. You know what I'm saying? I'm doing my folks And I'm all just going to stand strong for my folks I love my folks You know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:39:12 Oh and I love them too And I was like You know what I don't care You need to ride home I'll go up there And I'm just going to tilt my head down low Below the steering wheel And drop you off
Starting point is 00:39:23 That's when you might want to paint your face black Like let's just be honest You gotta be smart That down me All right So let's get to the hard subject Okay, Black Lives Matter. And by the way, the reason, okay, tell the people why you're on here, number one.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Well, number one, I, you know, I reached back out to you in your message, but I want you to tell basically what you said if you want to, because I've not actually said what you said, but I want you to say what you said to us. And by the way, and I didn't take it as an asshole thing. I mean, it was like, it could be taken as an asshole thing, but I think you're more saying it because you like us. I think that you like listening to us. actually lived
Starting point is 00:40:07 you've lived in the life. I said that you need a real nigger on earth to speak the motherfucking truth of, you know, not the truth, but their side of the black lives matter because, you know what I'm saying? You guys are only saying it from your side. A white
Starting point is 00:40:24 standpoint, yeah. White standpoint, right. And so what do I tell you? So I respond to, I was like, well, look, dude, I don't take any, I don't take any problem with that. Why don't you come on and let's talk about it because the number one thing is like Al, for example, like we talked about,
Starting point is 00:40:42 he is from a different lifestyle. And regardless of whether he's black or not, I mean, obviously he's black. I mean, Al's black. Yeah, yeah. You're black. And he seems like a fool dude, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, and I think you're a cool guy, by the way.
Starting point is 00:40:59 I am now. Well, I mean, but so here's. At 41, he probably won't want to be. around me when I was like 16 to 20. Well, I don't know. I was probably around people like you from 16. Because like the school I grew up in was, I don't know, 85 to 90% black. So, I mean.
Starting point is 00:41:19 Oh, yeah, you did say that. You did say that. Yeah, I grew up around. I mean, like I said, all my birthday parties, all my everything was mostly black people. And my mom. I remember sure he said in a house that you was in was like a little shack or some shit. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I grew up pretty poor. He was right down the street from like the ghetto ghetto. Yeah, I was right down the street from the ghetto, yeah. But, I mean, Chad grew up really poor.
Starting point is 00:41:43 But keep in my area where I grew up, the place that they called the ghetto in this particular town, you know, white people didn't walk through there because, I mean, it's just that's not. It's kind of the same thing as where they didn't want me to go on the hill. Yeah. But I used to walk, you know, after school, I would walk in my black friends. through the ghetto, go through the little corner store, which is like they have all the bars on the windows and shit. You know, it's like, I mean, it's like a... You was known, though.
Starting point is 00:42:16 You was known because the people that you were walking around, they were like, okay. Yeah, they were going to protect me. They were not going to let nobody fuck of me. You're not an unfamiliar face. Yeah. That's when there's a problem when it's an unfamiliar face in the news. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:30 So let me ask you, what is your opinion on Black Lives Matter, just the movement, the whole thing. I want to know your opinion. I want to know your opinion on everything that... If you can take everything that the media's talked about, right? Obviously, we are probably different politically. Maybe. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:42:48 I mean, and the thing, the reason I say maybe is that I would rather you be with me politically just because of I'm a libertarian, which means I care about freedom of all people. Even though sometimes it comes off as I'm conservative. I'm not Democrat. I'm with you, brother. So what is your stance on the Black Lives Matter movement?
Starting point is 00:43:09 And what do you think it entails? Do you think it's good, bad? Well, okay, so I think it's good to answer your question. I think it's good. And, well, I can't say all the way good. I think it's for a good cause. But the people by the client might be bad. You got to understand that the Mike Brown situation
Starting point is 00:43:33 happened in my city. So I was... Oh, was that St. Louis? I didn't even realize that. Yes. Yes, that was St. Louis. Okay. Perkins City.
Starting point is 00:43:43 You know what I'm saying? So we had all that, all that shit, the people, the politics and all that shit. The press, the media, all the people were down here. And you had good people, you had bad people. You had people down here that was, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:06 taking a stamp for what just happened. And I also remember you saying that, you know, I don't know if you were saying that Mike Brown was a criminal or if he was a good guy or bad guy. But that doesn't matter. The point in the fact that... And the point in the fact is that a young black man unarmed, life was cooking.
Starting point is 00:44:32 You know what I'm saying? him, if that officer didn't feel threatened, he had no reason to kill this young black man. And this man didn't have not no weapon on him. Okay, I agree with the no weapon on him. But what if, just take for instance, I just want to get your opinion on this, not an argument.
Starting point is 00:44:53 But so, and by the way, when I, like, when I talk to you about, like, adverse things about what you're saying, I want people to complete And by the way, the reason I say this And damn it, I'm saying by the way too much So if anybody is doing a drinking game of this You're fucked up ready Yeah, they're going to be buzzed and not even remember
Starting point is 00:45:13 I'm flustered. I'm drinking at Cuevo right now There you go, brother. There you go. But listen, so The Michael Brown thing, you know, when that whole deal was going on You know, I didn't know what to take from it initially. But what I did know was I said, look, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:45:33 If people understood kind of, I guess my thinking was, is like, is the situation validated as far as if the initial report of what happened accurate, which is meaning that he was trying to overpower the officer in his vehicle, or as the officer was in the vehicle, and obviously an officer has a weapon so if an officer has a weapon and you have a more powerful subject trying to overpower you
Starting point is 00:46:08 then you potentially could take that as a threat to your life if he is able to get your weapon but keep in mind I want everyone to understand number one when we talk about any of this shit that's what some people don't understand about us we're not
Starting point is 00:46:26 100% pro justice system actually, we're probably, I think 80% of our justice system is fucked up. And I don't just think it's fucked up for black people. I think it's fucked up for most people.
Starting point is 00:46:42 But I do think, but I do think that black people in history, and especially like say in the past 50 years, have been fucked over more than anybody. Just like this black guy that just got out of jail because they exonerated him and he was in jail for rape,
Starting point is 00:46:58 supposedly, for 40 fucking years. And he never did it. And he never did it. That's like Rodney King. This is someone's fucking life. Hey, that's and that happens more than often. I'm going to say that.
Starting point is 00:47:13 It happens more often than we think, well. Oh, I know. It does. All right, so let's go back to this. I don't even know what case you guys are talking about. So the Michael Brown case, but anyways. Okay. But do you, okay, here's the bottom line.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Do you think that black people are targeted by police on a mass scale in this country? In this country? Yes. I do. I do. Especially if you're young and black. If you're young and black, so if you got the hoodie on with the, with the, with the,
Starting point is 00:47:43 with the braids hanging and with the COVID shit going on with the mask, you're a target. Okay. And so were you ever, did you ever have like a persecution moment by police? Like, just growing up where you lived and all that shit? man so so after we moved out the ghetto
Starting point is 00:48:03 so my mama and stepdaddy did move us off the hood bro I can't say we didn't move out of the hood we lived in a place
Starting point is 00:48:10 called Floriston North County and I was I was um was a neighbor and he had
Starting point is 00:48:20 he had a Confederate flag was in front of his fucking house and this fool poured a shotgun on me um
Starting point is 00:48:27 at the time he was like two houses down he put a shotgun on me at this time I didn't have a gun on me to you know flash on back at him or do whatever how old were you during this time at this time
Starting point is 00:48:42 I think I was like I had to be about 18 19 but I mean believe me we had guns but they were on the opposite side of town they went in in the county port world when my mama and stepdaddy just moved to they were all South City, St. Louis. But this racist piece of shit
Starting point is 00:49:04 poured a shotgun on me, and he was talking shit. So I'm like, God damn. I tell my old bird, I'm like, hey, they put a shotgun on me and down here talking crazy. So the police come, bam, bam, bam. They fucking locked him up for like a 24-hour hold.
Starting point is 00:49:22 Take the fucking shotgun that he just pulled out on me. And then, you know what I'm saying? saying in in court this week we actually go to court for this shit so somehow i end up catching a whole fucking case in this fucking uh town or city what do you mean you caught a case like what meaning meaning off of this situation yeah yeah yeah yeah no no no a whole different situation okay i got you so so i'm i'm going for like a year so this situation happens and then another whole year happy so then i get out and And they're asking me, okay, well, okay, now we're going to take the shit to court with him pulling the shotgun on you, blah, blah, blah, woo.
Starting point is 00:50:08 We go to court and the fucking prosecutor attorney, you know what I'm saying, this feels like, yeah. So do you wear glasses? I'm like, yeah? Did you have your glasses on? No. Did you see it was a shotgun? I know it's shotgun when I see a shotgun. anyway, this fool
Starting point is 00:50:31 he absolutely got let out, you know what I'm saying? Because of, I guess. And why did he pull a shotgun on you again? Were you in his property or no? No, I was not on his property. I was on our property. I was in our drive. I was in our driveway. He was just one of the white folks that didn't want black folks
Starting point is 00:50:52 in the neighborhood. He had that Confederate flag, he had a Confederate. He had a Confederate. He had a Confederate flag outside his house. You know what I'm saying? Hold on. Hold on. The only reason I'm saying hold on is because, listen, the Confederate flag thing, this has been a big debate. A lot of white people use that as racism.
Starting point is 00:51:15 But there are black people to fucking have that. Look, the reason I'm saying the Confederate flag thing is because, okay, I'm not, you will never see me with a Confederate flag. Actually, in the town I grew up in, you were either black or you were freaking. white and there were completely differential you're either a pickup truck or you're either a pickup truck or you had the rims and you had all that shit. And the dark tinted windows. But the thing is, but the thing is is like I would net like when I saw anyone flying a rebel flag or a Confederate flag, right? I would be like they're fucking a redneck. They're rednecks, right? I mean that that's that was
Starting point is 00:51:51 always my opinion. Yeah, it was like a redneck thing. But then when all this shit started to happen, South Carolina was at the head of this because the Confederate flag flew at the state capital for many years until it was taken down like four years ago. But here's my issue with the Confederate flag. It's like we keep canceling history. And regardless of whether or not, because by the way, there are black people that freaking have Confederate flags in the South. Because they fought for the Confederatorial.
Starting point is 00:52:26 Yeah, they did. And there's a lot of weird shit. I know that probably a lot more people that fly a Confederate flag might be more racist than, you know. But not everyone. But not everyone. What? But not everyone. And but at the same time, you know, I've had to think about this hard because it's like, as a libertarian, I'm like, I care about freedom and freedom for all people.
Starting point is 00:52:53 I don't give a fuck about like Trump. I mean, I think Trump was our best chance of freedom in the past four years over what we have now or what we've had for a long time. Whether it was bullshit or not, I don't know. I think Trump, I think Trump, not, now this is not, because you guys, you see like the big Trump supporters. My thing, I like Trump. Trump was cool with me, you know what I'm saying, as far as he had that mentality of he was treating the fucking country as a business. He was. but that's what helped us.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Absolutely. I think that's why we didn't have a normal politician. I fuck with Obama too. I voted for Obama too, but I think that's where our country started getting destroyed. Hey, and let me tell you, Young Kay, the problem with Obama and Trump is like, even though that everyone, in our opinion, from this podcast perspective, from what we talk about on this podcast, as you know, my my issue with Obama just as my issue is with Trump and I've learned some new shit about Trump as far as things that he continued that were like human human rights issues around the world that he knew about and fucking did right and and Obama did those same things and so it's like
Starting point is 00:54:13 I'm not saying that from the outside perspective Obama is good and I'm not even saying that Trump's fucking great I'm literally I mean that's the thing No, I loved Obama. I voted for Obama. Yeah. We voted for Obama. I don't want to cut you off. I don't, but I want to get your opinion on this.
Starting point is 00:54:33 What do you think about Trump partying those rappers from the charges? Like, because he parted a guy named Kodat Black. Yeah. Did you hear about all that? Yeah. Yeah, yeah. But I was pissed off that he didn't pardon Rodney King. No, not Rodney King.
Starting point is 00:54:50 What the hell are you talking about? Rodney Reed. Rodney Reed. Reid. Rodney Reed. That pissed me off. And Edward Snowan, Snowden. Yeah. So listen. So let's get into what he was talking about. Yeah, he did. And it was also, what was the other guy? Damn, what's the other rapper? Yeah, there was like four rappers that he parted. I know he parted little way. He parted in, uh, Kodak Black. And, uh...
Starting point is 00:55:13 There's another dude that was like in the in Europe or some shit. I can't remember what the hell. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 21 Savage. 27. Yeah, yeah. But the thing is about Trump is like, he actually worked with, I don't know, and why Kim Kardashian was over this shit, I don't know, prison reform. But he did a lot for prison reform. And, and,
Starting point is 00:55:34 look, I just don't get why black people are just automatically supposed to vote Democrat. I don't fucking get it. Because in my... I don't, I don't understand that myself. In my opinion, though, I want
Starting point is 00:55:50 us to all have fucking freedom. I don't care if you live in the well I do care I actually what I'm saying is I don't care if you live in a ghetto or a fucking mansion but what I am saying is I would rather everyone live in a mansion right? Like I would rather everyone live in a fucking mansion
Starting point is 00:56:06 and so but the big debate is here is that are is everyone afforded the opportunities to live in a mansion? So that's the real fucking question and I don't think it's as much about race anymore as it is about
Starting point is 00:56:22 culture and where you're fucking from and what you're growing. Because by the way the reason I'm telling you is young K is because you remember our first guest. He's a black dude. He's probably as black as you are. But the difference is, the difference is, is that he grew up in a different fucking circumstance.
Starting point is 00:56:39 And so, is that race related? Or is that culture and social economic issue? And who the fuck needs to be doing something about that? Because it seems like if Black Lives Matter organization was great, they would be in fucking Chicago, St. Louis,
Starting point is 00:56:55 trying to change cultures. Just like he said. Not change cultures, but change. No, change like the boys and girls clubs, getting people active and getting them out of the gangs. Yeah. Take the money to these neighborhoods. Yes.
Starting point is 00:57:08 Giving it to these big-ass companies. Exactly. Fucking, what's the red, red, what's the one little economic company? Red. Red. Red. Red.
Starting point is 00:57:20 Red. Red. Red Cross. Red Cross, yeah. Yeah. Red Cross ain't going to do nothing for my motherfucking neighborhood. Well, they probably afraid they're going to get shot. Yeah, exactly. So what do you do, though? I mean, it's like, okay, for example, you remember when Trump,
Starting point is 00:57:36 I don't know if you remember this, but Trump said, he said, we want to bring federal agents into Chicago, and we want to try to fucking change us. By the way, I don't necessarily know that's the answer, because if you bring in federal agents to Chicago, go, all you're going to do is just imprison everybody. Yeah. And then they're going to get out.
Starting point is 00:57:55 And they're corrupt too. But I'm speaking, now, now I'm going to speak for my kid. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. If that's what the fuck you need to do, then that need to be done. Because if I lived in Chicago and my daughter was going to school in Chicago or whatever, I would not want her to, it's so many job buys and into Chicago that is fucking ridiculous. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:20 It's terrible. If you need to bring a federal agent just to lock up these niggins on the street just for hanging out on the block, then that's what you need to do. I totally agree. Young Kay, what if that, what if that, what if that, I'm not going to say the word. No, but what if you, what if one of those was you? Yeah, exactly. That's exactly what I was going to say.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Hey, you know what? One of those was me. Okay, there you go. One of those was me. I did my time. But young Kay, here's the problem. I came off the whole new thing. different mentality on how to get money, how to move, and how to, uh, you know, uh, keep myself and,
Starting point is 00:58:59 and, uh, man, I, last time I was locked up was in 2000 and, last time I was locked up was 2001. That was the last time I was ever locked up. Good for you. I'm really proud of you. That's awesome. That's awesome. 22 years. Yeah, that's awesome. I took, I took, I took, I took, I took that lit in 2001 to teach me something. You know what I'm saying? And now I know how to move, how to keep myself cordial, you know. But it seems like when you were enveloped in the world, though, right? In the world that you lived, which was there, right?
Starting point is 00:59:36 There and then. You didn't know nothing else, right? I mean, like. I didn't. I didn't. And it's hard to fucking get out of that. Yeah. And I think a lot of kids, if they, in a lot of kids, if they don't join...
Starting point is 00:59:51 Chad, let me talk for a minute. A lot of kids that if they don't join the gangs, like, they're, like, fucked, basically. Yeah. If you don't join the game, you can either go get picked on, beat up every day, you know what I'm saying? Or once you get to a certain point, we're going to either rob you or, you know what I'm saying? How much family, but also your dad got locked up, right? Right, so you didn't have a male figure. And do you not think that, like, the guys that joined gangs and the inner cities,
Starting point is 01:00:24 they're seeking a mentor or a fucking, just like a higher figure, authoritarian person? So check it out. So my brother, I mean, I said my brother, my dad do have a brother. And my uncle, you know what I'm saying? My uncle was, he was there, you know what I'm saying? But my uncle, my uncle can't tell me nothing. That's not my daddy. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:00:48 Yeah. That's how it is. This is Uncle, I feel you, but you're not my daddy. I'm going to listen to you, but it's going to go in one air and out the other. Mm-hmm. I mean, and it's crazy, man. It's straight crazy. So, Young Kay, listen, so we're going to get to some stats here, and I want you, I want to get your opinion on these.
Starting point is 01:01:12 And I want you to tell, and by the way, I have to say these, because our first Black Lives Minor podcast, and I don't know how long it's been, it's only been two episodes ago. We're at like 300,000, we're like 300,000 downloads. Yeah, so this one's going to be huge. Yeah. Oh, 300,000? 300,000?
Starting point is 01:01:32 300,000. This one's going to be like probably double. Oh, I got to, you. So listen. So we're at $300,000. I mean, we're not, we're not Joe Rogan numbers, but we're, I mean, but 300,000 people listen. I think we have to say.
Starting point is 01:01:47 something that makes a difference here. And that's why we had to bring him on. And by then, I'm glad we brought him because we want you to tell your story. We're not fucking racist. We're not biased towards anybody. We want everybody's opinions. And by the way, I think regardless of what anybody thinks of Sherry and I,
Starting point is 01:02:04 and I think we are literally, we love everyone fucking in general. But if you're... I got that vibe from the dump when I first started listening to y'all. You know what I'm saying? I'll be listening to y'all. on the bus, you know what I'm saying, on my way to, I think I first time I listened to
Starting point is 01:02:24 I was on my way to Texas. And that was like, 10-hour ride for me. And I'm like, man, this shit is off the chain. I like this shit. And I've been a listener ever since, bro. Oh, man, we appreciate that. We love you too. But you know what the thing is, dude, is like I'm glad that you reach out to us.
Starting point is 01:02:40 And I'm glad that you told you, like, I'm glad that you said, hey, I don't agree with everything you say about certain things. Yeah, because we have to. to have that. We have to have discussions. But listen, just because you don't agree with us doesn't mean we can't be family. Doesn't mean we're not fucking still
Starting point is 01:02:57 people. You know what I mean? And that is what I want to get to. But I do want to ask you this. I want to because our first podcast got numbers, I want to state some facts and I want to get your opinion on this. Because as we're talking about, black people are targeted by police.
Starting point is 01:03:13 And by the way, which is why the whole Black Lives Matter movement was presented, and all that. And by the way, for the record, we think that Black Lives Matter movement is a political movement, which, by the way, on Wikipedia... Stop saying, by the way.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Which on Wikipedia, they say that Black Lives Matter movement is a political organization. It is. I don't think... I think the Black Lives Matter movement is not for black people. What is it? I don't think.
Starting point is 01:03:41 It's not. But... But the whole movement kind of came from... It seems like it always pops up around election times. People only care about Black Lives. It started in Ferguson. It started with all that stuff. But listen.
Starting point is 01:03:55 So the United States seems to be increasing with a total of 995 civilians having been shot. And this is shot by police. 117 whom were black as of December 2021. And in 2020, there were 1,021 fatal police shootings. And in 2019, there were 999 fatal. police shootings. Additionally, the rate of fatal police shootings among black Americans was much higher than any other ethnicity, standing at 38 fatal shootings per million of the population. And this is from Statistica. They are completely unbiased, completely whatever. Okay. So, so, so when you read the
Starting point is 01:04:37 narrative based on a stat that is, that is, if you look at the population, and by the way, this is important. If you look at Statistica, they base this only on how many black people there are that are shot by police, and how many white people there are.
Starting point is 01:04:57 So they don't compare it to incidences of black people involved in certain crimes or whatever. Okay, so let's go here. And by the way, this is not, this is not represent all black people. Obviously, I want to make that very clear.
Starting point is 01:05:12 but do blacks commit more violent crimes than whites? That is the question. Okay? And then we have to look at what the actual case is. Is a black person more likely to be a criminal than a white person? Okay. So according to 2016 stats from the U.S. Census Bureau, non-Hispanic whites, so non-Hispanic whites, they make up 61% of the population,
Starting point is 01:05:40 and blacks make up 13% of the population, okay? So non-Hispanic whites make up 61% blacks make up 13. So if we look up FBI statistics for violent crimes, we can see that whites committed 241,000 of the 408,000 violent crimes, which is 58% of the total. Okay, so these are all numbers you just got to kind of put in your brain. So 61% of the population is committing 58% of the violent crimes. Okay. So if we look at the number of violent crimes committed by blacks, we can see they committed 153,341 of the 408,873 violent crimes, which is 37% of violent crimes.
Starting point is 01:06:29 So if blacks make up 13% of the population, they should really only be committing 13% of the violent crimes. But instead, they are committing crimes almost three times as many crimes as they should be. Okay. So then you look at how many whites are killed by cops versus blacks. Okay. Well, there are far more whites killed by cops than blacks. There are. But there is. I mean, statistically, it is far more. It's actually threefold more whites that are killed by blacks or that are killed by cops than blacks. But then the argument is, it's because obviously if you're 53% of the population, then obviously you're going to get, killed by cops more. Right.
Starting point is 01:07:15 But the problem is that if blacks are 13% of the population and they make up 68% of the violent crimes, which means you have a 68 times more likely chance of coming into contact with law enforcement
Starting point is 01:07:30 in a violent crime situation or what would be called a felony stop versus where guns are involved, and you're still getting killed less. Like I think in my opinion, if we just look at the numbers, I mean, I wish we could show this on like a, I mean, a screen. We can do an article on this, but that would say that whites would be more apt to be
Starting point is 01:07:53 killed by police. I mean, well, it's not even that. It's the fact that blacks put themselves in positions, it seems like. And I'm not saying black race. I'm saying the people in the black race based on cultural, economic, social activities. And that's what I have to say. They get involved in situations far more than white. That's why I'm saying it's not so much a race. I think it's where you are born and how you're raised and where you're raised. And if you have protection or not, like... Listen, I want to get to my point, though.
Starting point is 01:08:23 Okay. I want to get to my point. So, because I want his opinion on this. But, so what this whole thing is saying is, is that although blacks make up 13% of the race, they commit like almost 70% of violent crimes, which, then in turn puts them in violent crime police interactions with blacks versus police. Even though whites get killed more because they are obviously way more whites in the country than the blacks. But if you compare that with how many times blacks get in confrontations of police based on violent crimes versus whites,
Starting point is 01:09:02 blacks are far more likely to get killed just based on the situation than white. in that situation, if that makes sense. So what I'm saying is, and I'm getting to a point, is this a race thing or is this a cultural thing? Because I don't think, and look, I'm not saying, by the way, there are not racist cops, okay? I want to 100 fucking percent say there's absolutely no way you cannot say there are not racist cops.
Starting point is 01:09:36 I know that if you're in a ghetto or a hood, cops are going to ramp up their patrols. They're going to do things that are going to be targeted activities towards neighborhoods that are towards black communities and that they're going to that alone is going to
Starting point is 01:09:52 give more interactions with black people. And by the way, there are black people that are never going to do violent crimes in these situations that are fucking sick of the police fucking with their neighborhoods and they're going to react differently. They're going to say,
Starting point is 01:10:08 fuck you and so then you got to say well how does a police react to when a black person in a ghetto says fuck you versus a white guy in a rich neighborhood that says fuck you right exactly and I want to say that I've been a white girl that wanted to say fuck you
Starting point is 01:10:24 to the police too seriously but my point is is that look I guess here's here's my point to the black lives matter thing and I the black lives matter movement if it was fucking
Starting point is 01:10:37 genuine would be good. Like it would be good. If they're standing for what they want to stand in or they're saying they're standing in, but they're not doing that. Okay, listen, Young Kay. If you started Black Lives Matter movement tomorrow, I want to ask you, based on what you just heard, what would you,
Starting point is 01:10:57 if you had $30 million, I'm just, just think of the top of your freaking head, man. If you had $30 million to put into something, like, what would you, put it in. Would you put it into defunding police or would you put it into figuring out ways to change the culture of the black community or funding black people? I don't know. I mean, what the fuck's the answer? I'm going to put it in ways to figure out to change, you know what I'm saying, black people. As the way that we move, the way that we think, the way that we live, you know what
Starting point is 01:11:32 i'm saying i'm i'm i'm and you can't say that you're going to put it more into the the black businesses the businesses around the neighborhood because you know i'm saying that's just gonna bring more if more people come the more people going to get you know fucked up shit so you know it's it's it's it's it's it's a hard question chat it's it's like you got to put it into the families if you could yeah how do you do it how do you do that though i mean that's the that's where it really starts. Yeah, yeah. I mean, that's a hard question.
Starting point is 01:12:10 It is a hard question. It really is. I mean, it's a fucking extremely hard question. And I mean, and like with the whole fucking, what they give us the, I'm just looking at it on my phone, the COVID impact payment. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:30 Yeah, like that, That helped a little bit. I could say that helped a little bit far as I can see in my city. You know what I'm saying? When the crime wasn't crazy like it usually is. You know, people were outspending money. They weren't out, you know, committing crimes and doing murders and stealing and all that shit. They were outspending money that the government gave them.
Starting point is 01:12:59 But, you know, it's like the government can't give you money. the time bro, you got to go and get your money. But you're matured too now, right? I mean, so keep that in mind. That's why I'm glad to ask you how old you are. Because you're matured now. You know, I mean, you're at a point in your life where you see life from a 41-year-old perspective.
Starting point is 01:13:23 Yes, sir. And let's see 41. It was many of times that 41 could have been cut off at 21, 21, 21, 20, 20, 25. You know what I'm saying? Bro, I didn't dodge death so many times that it's crazy. By the way, I want to make something clear when you just said that.
Starting point is 01:13:44 I want to make something clear when you just said that. You know, I, Sherry and I give a fuck about the kids in Chicago that are growing up that are 11 and 10 and 9 and 12. Like, we give a fuck about those black kids that are growing up with fucking no dad. or a mom that's doing everything she can to support the family.
Starting point is 01:14:07 But the mom ain't going to be able to keep these kids out of fucking gangs. I mean, that's just not going to happen. Nope. And like, we do fucking genuinely care. Like, if we could take these kids in, like, we take fucking, like, if there's a fucking cat that comes around our neighborhood or whatever, I mean, the same thing with white kids
Starting point is 01:14:28 that grow up in meth-addicted trailer parks. I mean, if we can take all these people in and change their lives, we fucking would. But the problem is, is the system. The system wants to churn out this shit, and they don't ever give a fuck. Think about how much money this government has spent on this COVID bullshit. Think about these new packages that are trillions of fucking dollars. What if you put that $3 trillion that you're so fucking adamant about bringing to America on bullshit? It's all political bullshit.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Well, what if you took that $3 trillion fucking dollars and you said, hey, we're going to fucking Chicago, we're going to St. Louis, we're going to New York, we're going to California. If we give a fuck about black people, by the way. Atlanta. We're going to go to the fucking inner cities, and we're going to change this shit. We're going to spend $3,000 trillion on black people. Yeah, that's a whole fucking lot of money. And you make motherfuckers come. Okay, we're going to give you $500 cash.
Starting point is 01:15:24 We'll give you a $500 debit card or whatever. Which don't do shit. you come, you come take a picture. You take a picture with your face on it. So, you know, because there's many motherfuckers out here with no ID. You know what I'm saying? That new, that new idea, yeah. That shit is making motherfuckers not want to go to the DMV and remove their license and all that shit.
Starting point is 01:15:51 You know what I'm saying? Because motherfuckers are, oh, man, they had some Bob. They didn't know your face back then. They didn't know your birth certificate. They don't know your name and all that shit. You know what I'm saying? So it's ways that they got to figure out to make people. Well, freaking,
Starting point is 01:16:07 freaking Alexis knows it's better than anything, Alexa. Jerry calls her Alexis. She knows when you're waking up. She knows when you're in the bathroom. She knows everything. Yeah. Yeah. Very soon.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Very too. Yes. And Bixby. But Young Kay, look, I think the point of this is, and I'm glad I think we're getting this. point and maybe you can disagree, but, but dude, you came from a fucking, I mean, I say you, you He came from for a hard life. No, he did.
Starting point is 01:16:36 Yeah, he did. Especially with his mom remarried. I came from the mud, bro. That's what I call it. Hey, when I was in motherfucking high school, bro, I was listening to a rap artist. I'm not going to say the name because this rap artist might be listening. And she's a major rap. She sold millions.
Starting point is 01:16:53 And it's not a boy. It's a girl. And I've done a song with this person. And that right there, you know, that made me be like, damn. You know what? I have accomplished my goal in life. Yes. I'm doing it.
Starting point is 01:17:09 But, you know, young, Kay, you know, though, I want to say this, you know, though, that regardless of our upbrens, right? If it was, I just hope, I want to ask you this, if it's a war against freedom of people, would you be on my side or would you be against me? Freedom of people? I'm going to be with you, bro. because I'm for the freedom. I'm for the freedom all day, bro. Well, I think that's where we're fucking disconnected in this country.
Starting point is 01:17:36 I mean, I think for some reason everyone's making this shit about race. Yeah, they're making it about black and white. It's like you're supposed to hate black people and white people are supposed to hate white and that's not a bullshit. We can't do that. I have some white people in my circle that I love to death and I'll
Starting point is 01:17:52 go to the end for these white folks, bro. I love these white people that's in my corner. because they help me rise above. And so white people in my corner that I love to death. You know what I'm saying? Now, are you, okay, is that typical for most people that are brown or black-skinned? That have white people in their lives?
Starting point is 01:18:13 Because I think, no, I'm just curious. And Young Kay, the reason Sherry's asking it is like, in some ways, I kind of sometimes feel like black people are more racist in 20, I mean, I'm just going to say it. I feel like there's just a typical black person that's more racist against white people nowadays and whites are racing against blacks. Okay, this is my opinion in the whole thing. And I'm just going to like take over for just a second. I think Black Lives Matters was a great movement for black people. But I think that it was hijacked by a political organization. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:49 And George Soros. And that's what I think. I agree 100%. I agree 100%. I have no, I have no disagreement with that, bro. Yeah. By the way, Young Kay, I, I want to say that.
Starting point is 01:19:04 There was something you said in your message, I said, like, because we're white, we don't necessarily can or maybe you didn't feel like we should speak on certain black subjects. Okay, and like, but. Should we be able to say the word, the N-word, or no? I'm just curious. Well, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:19:20 I don't know. By the way, we never have. Oh, no, I have. I wanted to get to that. I want it to get to that. So I'm a rapper. And when I'm in my show rapping, doing my things.
Starting point is 01:19:31 Yeah, you have, you have labels called that. It's white people in the crowd. And the white people rapping my song, and I'm saying, nigger, you think I'm going to jump down out and stop my show and, no. You feel my shit?
Starting point is 01:19:45 Say that shit. Go ahead. Walk out with me. You feel me? Rock out with me. Because there's some white folks out here that's nigg. God damn me. That nigg is not just.
Starting point is 01:19:53 a color or a... No. It's like a slang to me. But with, okay. So why do black people say, and I'm gonna say it. Why do black people say nigger? Is, is nigger a thing that is, is, they... It's the same thing as bro.
Starting point is 01:20:09 It's like bro. It's a different. It's nigger. Which, which is... It's demeaning. Oh, yeah. I got you. From back then with slavery days.
Starting point is 01:20:19 Mm-hmm. And it's nigger. You know what I'm saying? It's a little bit of a ape. And nigger. with an ER. The ER is disrespectful for as nigger. Yeah, for sure. The nigger
Starting point is 01:20:28 with an A that said, oh, you are a nigger, nigger was having. And by the way, it's like, I wish people would ask the fucking question like every once in a while, no, every once a while, that like, when slavery was fucking happening, like, for example, like, if
Starting point is 01:20:45 you had to ask someone one question about whether they are racist or not in this world, if you could, like, go in their soul, right? And you could answer this one fucking question. When slavery was happening back in the day, would you fight for the blacks or would you fight for the slave owners? And I think that is the number one question
Starting point is 01:21:05 is going to determine whether anyone has ever raised this or not. Yeah, we're all going to fight for the black people. Because I would fight for the fucking people that are being enslaved. No matter who they are. Okay, but I want... Because it's not right. Yeah. How the fuck you're going to slave somebody, bro?
Starting point is 01:21:20 Yeah, you can't... No one should own anyone, period. that's human rights. Yeah. And that is fucking human rights. And that's like to a imp degree. And I wish fucking people
Starting point is 01:21:31 in this country would understand that what is happening in this world right now based on COVID? Because it was African-American motherfuckers selling to the slave owners also.
Starting point is 01:21:49 You know what I'm saying? Then we get down to a money situation. because they were doing it for money. By the way, where were you born, by the way, young Kay? You're born in the United States? Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 01:22:00 So why would you consider yourself African-American over-American? Why would I consider myself African-American? Because I'm a black young man and shit. I've been motherfucking through it all, bro. I get it, but I'm from Ireland. I mean, not from Ireland. I wasn't born in Ireland, but my family was born in Ireland. My mom's side was American Indian Cherokee.
Starting point is 01:22:23 but I consider myself an American but what is it what is it about black on the simple strength that the shit that I've been through when I've been pulled over with my sister just because I'm black when I've been motherfucking locked up
Starting point is 01:22:38 just because I'm black you know what I'm saying when you got police out here bro and they target black male Americans I mean they don't even look at you as black male Americans they're looking at you as black as black that's plain black.
Starting point is 01:22:54 They're not looking at they're looking at you because black. But what if it's not they're targeting you because you're black but maybe you're in a high crime area? I mean,
Starting point is 01:23:06 if you were in a high crime, but when I was like my thing, we weren't in the high crime area once I got jammed up. I got to. Okay.
Starting point is 01:23:17 And so they make it a high crime area once you keep fucking with so. many people and locking so many people up, you're making that area a hot, a hot spot. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:23:31 And have you? When my mom and my stepdad moved out in Florist in 2000, it was nothing about white people and people with money out in Florist. But now, motherfucking Florist, it's like the city of St. Louis. It's shootings, is dope dealing, is motherfucking everything going on out there. So you all fucked it up, man. I'm just fucking, I'm just fucking ready, bro. How can we change that?
Starting point is 01:23:55 I literally just fucking with it. We have to change that, though. That's the things that he's talking about that. We really have to change. But then when the white people move out, the white people see, oh, shit, getting real out. Her goddamn me. Yeah, I'm moving. And so that brings more opportunity for black families to move in because the, the prices are probably reduced because they want to get the freak out of there.
Starting point is 01:24:23 The real estate prices are dropping on the property. The real estate prices are dropping on the property, so black families are moving in. Yeah, with the low-poverty families, which are already fucked by every other system. I mean, I get it. And they say, oh, all the things you got to do is make $50,000. So somebody in your family got to have a job, make it $50,000.
Starting point is 01:24:47 So they go ahead and apply for the house. Damn, they get the house. Now you got these people. from the Southside projects out in North County and shit. Shit's all crazy. Well, let me ask you your argument to, do you not believe there is as many white families
Starting point is 01:25:05 that are fucked and poor as blacks? No, no, no. I believe that, you know what I'm saying? It's some white families that have been out there. And because, like I said, one of my true buddies is, he comes from the gutter in New Jersey. And he was like, shit, man. Man, I left in the hood
Starting point is 01:25:25 Back in the day. And this was like in the 80s or than the 70. You know what I'm saying? I don't say that we had it ruffled because we're just black, no, because Italians and motherfucking, they had the mafia and all that shit, Italian mobs going on. And those cats were killing shit,
Starting point is 01:25:44 you know, dealing drugs and killing each other. They was doing shit too. So you just can't say, just because we're black we got it harder, no. And by the way, I don't want to discredit the fact that, look, I have never been one that says that
Starting point is 01:26:01 the justice system in history has fucked black people. I know they have. Like, I want to make that clear. If you're a lawyer, get at me. You don't speak for other young K. But I'm saying, like, I know in history
Starting point is 01:26:18 the system is fucked black people. And we know that. Absolutely. Yeah. And nowadays it's almost like they're trying to normalize fucking white people almost. Like, I mean, young Kay, I know that it's going to, it's going to be weird for you just to think about this. But like, think about like, it's like if you're a white dude or especially a guy, if you're a white male, you're like, white male.
Starting point is 01:26:41 You are screwed right now. You're like the old white, the old black dude. Yeah, you're the new, you're the new black person. You're the new black dude back in the day. You really are. Uh-huh. And like, I don't think that fucking repeating history is the answer. If anything, like, look, here's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:27:01 I'm glad, young Kay, that you listen to our podcast, because I think you listen to our podcast because we talk about shit that really matters about all of our lives. It's not just aliens. I think it listens to us outside of that shit. Yeah, I know. I think we all relate. I listen to y'all besides the aliens, you know. Even though he don't like to hear, you know, like, you know, political. whatever.
Starting point is 01:27:22 And I get it. But what I'm saying is, I guess what we're trying to say is like, what we feel like on this podcast that's going on in this fucking world in this country? It's fucked. It should not be about race.
Starting point is 01:27:35 It should not be about party, whether it be Democrat or Republican. We have to make sure some fucking how that we hold on to the little bit of freedoms we have left. And so if you're black, especially, I would think black people, if you feel like that your freedoms are less than whites,
Starting point is 01:27:54 you should be fucking fighting, in my opinion, this administration over any. Because, I mean, look at the COVID lockdowns. They're using excuses for everything. If you,
Starting point is 01:28:05 if you ain't black, you ain't voting for me. No, no. Or whatever. Yeah, yeah, whatever. Yeah. If you don't vote for me, you ain't black.
Starting point is 01:28:11 Like, that's so freaking racist. But Biden's been on, Biden's been on fucking video talking about the inward this, inward that, and talking about how they're just Negroes and all
Starting point is 01:28:21 shit. I mean, that's literally what he's been on. But I'm just saying, I think that this is people. I did the research because Chad said that it was something about biting, uh, giving out free crack pipe. So I went and did research about and found the shit. I'm like, oh man.
Starting point is 01:28:38 What the fuck is going to? No, because he wants to make black people look like they're fucking idiots. Yeah. I mean, like you don't know how to get your driver's license. But listen, even though, even though he is, it's like this fucking government is trying to say that we're protecting black people.
Starting point is 01:28:53 They're trying to make them, this government is fucking segregating whites versus blacks again. For whatever the reason is, they're segregating us again. And by the way, this time, black people are on board with it because they feel like it's for them. But it's fucking not. It is against all of us. Yeah, it's feel like they, yeah, like you said, trying to separate the time. They are. And it's a bigger agenda that's, uh, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:29:25 Yeah. And, and some people just not even looking at it, you know what I'm saying? What I'm saying? With it clear mind. Well, young K, man, listen, I, I know we grew up. Let me just tell young K one thing. Like, I, I mean, I'm not even met you in person, but if I ever saw you in person, I give you a big hug and a kiss because that's how much I care about you. We're not to give him a kiss. We're about to go back to gang shit, bro. We will fuck up, Chad.
Starting point is 01:29:51 I'll fuck this. I'll fuck this motherfucker up. But I'm just saying he's my kind of people. I don't even know a gang I'm in, bitch, but I'll be in a gang. I will create one. But he's going to create one, bro. I will fucking create one, bro. But you are my kind of people.
Starting point is 01:30:11 Like, we have to, like, we all have to. I thank you. Yes. Yeah. Dude, we respect you, man. Look. Yeah. I totally respect you.
Starting point is 01:30:19 I actually completely. respects you for reaching out to us and telling us you're like he wasn't and look like I said I was like kind of the way he sent us a message some people be like he's kind of an asshole saying that but no I just feel like that he's probably listening to us long enough to be like
Starting point is 01:30:35 look bitch here's the deal this is what I think and and then and then he got the same thing back for me yeah and because he lived but he's lived it and he's done it yeah I don't know which one of y'all is fine but I'm like okay that's what we're going to talk about
Starting point is 01:30:50 the shit, God damn it. Well, listen, bro, I want to bring you, I wanted to bring you on, and we want to bring you on, because we understand that fucking Black Lives do matter, obviously. Oh, absolutely 100%. We want to make that fucking clear. Yes. But I just don't like the people standing behind that. No.
Starting point is 01:31:11 And one of my guys, one of my white friends, you know what I'm saying, he told me that Black Lives Matter was actually on and founded by, a white person. So I'm like, damn. Yeah, but you do understand that George Soros, George Soros, by the way, which we talked about in the first episode, but George Soros, if you believe in conspiracy there is, George Soros has fucking funded
Starting point is 01:31:36 overthrows of government around the world. And by the way, the most money that came to Black Lives Matter was from George Soros, which is a fucking rich billionaire white dude from Hungary, which is part of the new world the New World Order of Movement. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:31:53 And so my whole thing with the Black Lives Matter thing is I believe that he wants to do, he wanted to fund and create Black Lives Matter based on he wanted to divide the only last free stand in free country in the world and to where they fucking divided and they fell, which means then they could join the New World Order. And by the way, which is stupid. Young Kay. since we have you on here
Starting point is 01:32:19 you said you want to get back to alien shit well wait a minute I want to ask him to rap real quick no he ain't I mean he can't to be honest Yeah I want him to do it Damn I wish we would have had your damn song I know we could play the background Yeah man I got like five albums
Starting point is 01:32:38 You know I just entered The contest When like 200,000 So if you took the Facebook you know what I'm saying you can go on my Facebook with my real name I ain't gonna say my real name
Starting point is 01:32:52 well young kid listen listen listen what do you think about aliens by the way since that was your first message to us was like hey get back to fucking aliens
Starting point is 01:33:01 what is your opinion on aliens not you're on my back chat not you're in my back with the alien shit you know what I'm saying the universe is too big
Starting point is 01:33:10 for us to be that's a smicket of a dust micro bit and aliens not exist. It's something else out here in the universe that's intelligent like us.
Starting point is 01:33:25 I think it's just too far away and we haven't reached it yet. But... But do you think they've reached us? I hope not, goddamn it, because if they reach up, then we're in trouble. But not necessarily.
Starting point is 01:33:40 Not necessarily. I mean... Okay, so we got the heavy... The shit we got, Chad, is a nuclear bomb. Okay, we can send a nuke. But if they got some shit that can defend a nuke, like, oh, let's just say they got a nuclear bomb seal. So, bam, we're dealing with that nuke, and they like, I hate shit. Okay, now we say, now we say, up Yahweh.
Starting point is 01:34:09 But see, we know you're talking about, you're talking about aliens from a hood perspective. you think everybody's trying to fucking kill you, bro. Yeah, you're right. You better hope these fucking aliens are white people.
Starting point is 01:34:28 I hope so, man. I'll pretty God if they come and get that. But, but not the white people to shoot up schools and do mass shootings. We don't want them bugging.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Yeah, the Confederate flag dumbasses. Yeah, what the far is up? By the way, what is up with white people shooting up all the schools? Why does white people never do that. Why does black people always
Starting point is 01:34:48 kill their own fucking people? That's a white person thing. You know what I'm saying? That's a white person. I don't know. It seriously is. It can take me on that shit. But why do fucking black people kill their own people and white people kill anybody? Is it? Do they do too much Eminem or is it? What? What is it? God damn it? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:35:07 Well, you saw 50 cents. 50 cent is like 150 cents now. When he was hanging upside down, There's this a big meme going around the internet. Oh, they were saying he was like, he's like fat now. I've seen it. I've seen it, bro.
Starting point is 01:35:23 But, hey, I've seen it. But, hey, see, he not even worried about the rap shit no more. Listen, listen to me, though, Chad. He's not worried about the rap shit no more. He got these shows power that's booming in the black community. And they make it, they're hitting millions. So he's getting money off that. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:42 But why is 50 cent ridiculed as fat, but yet? Lizzo is beautiful, empowering all this shit. Lizzo's fat. Lizzo fat as a motherfucker, man, but I don't know. But why is it different for women versus men? I mean, it's racist. To me, 50 cents. To me, 50 cents looked thick, meaning like if you got into a fight with him, he'd fuck you up probably.
Starting point is 01:36:14 Well, I'm just going to tell you all that I love Like he's eating good Like he got money He can steak and shrimp and potatoes Yeah Fuck yeah All he's steak and shrimp potatoes Well, I'm just going to tell you
Starting point is 01:36:24 I love Snoot dog But Lizzo Lizzo on the other hand Lizzo Bitt ate eating McDonald's and Heart And so that's the type of
Starting point is 01:36:35 It's two different sets Yeah, she's proud of it She's proud of it But there's a guy As a guy if you're fat You're fucking you're just a piece of shit apparently. Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Most girls are like that. If a girl is fat guys are like her. Black girls are not. Black girls, no. Black girls, the bigger your booty, the better. There you go. Cherry hit it right on the dime. So young K, do you like big girls?
Starting point is 01:37:03 You like skinny girls? You like white girls? You like black girls? What do you like? My girl is a black woman. She's a beautiful woman. So you're with a girl right now? Yeah, my wife.
Starting point is 01:37:13 Oh, so you're married. Okay, okay, okay. Yes, I am. I have a beautiful daughter. My daughter looks mixed. If you look at my daughter, you're like, God, damn. You're like a six-out. My wife is a beautiful, you know what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:37:28 She's a white girl. She's a thick. I can't take thick because I'm going to say she's fat. She's a beautiful. I'm thick, too. I bet she's fine. Thick is better than thin. Oh, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:37:43 I'm not going to say your name, but hey, I told you, I was going to do it with him. Well, I think thick is way better than thin. So how long have you been married? How long have you been married, young gay? I've been married about 10 years. My daughter, my biological daughter has just turned 9. Her birthday was February 13th, and I have... Well, happy birthday to her.
Starting point is 01:38:10 Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to let her too. My stepdaughters are, I have three stepdaughters, and they're like 20, 16, and 13. So, you know. Yes, sir. Yeah, so my daughter, yeah, our daughter is 21, so about the same age. And by the way, I don't know if I say this.
Starting point is 01:38:35 You got a 21-year-old? Yes. I don't know if I want to say this on the podcast, but maybe we should or shouldn't. I don't know. Maybe you tell them in private. Call him after the podcast, baby. How that's working out for you, chat? No, no, listen.
Starting point is 01:38:51 Listen, so our daughter, she only likes black guys. Yeah, she doesn't like white guys. I'm trying to figure out. I know some type of guy involved. No, yeah, yeah. He's a football. He's a football player. No, she's probably listening.
Starting point is 01:39:06 She's going to dump him. Sherry, shut the hell up. This dude listens to our podcast. I've found the other guy that was way cuter. She needs to go after. Shut up. Shut up. Young Kay, you better tell.
Starting point is 01:39:18 You better tell you better tell. But young kid. Okay, listen to this. Ever since Faith was little, she was always... She always went to black kids. She was always infatuated with black people. Like, she had to have black baby dolls, black kids, black boyfriends. She's like a transvestite, but like a trans race.
Starting point is 01:39:38 Yeah, but that's the way she's been. And I've never, like, said it's, you know, I'm fine. As long as she's happy, as long as she's happy, that's all I care about. That's the only she's a supporter. No, we should support her and, you know, keep in courage. But listen, young Kate, you can tell me if you agree with me on this or not. I told her, I said, I don't give a damn if it's black or white. I don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 01:40:02 I just don't want you to get the ghetto fucking play your dude that is just going to fuck you over. and by the way, same thing if she came to me and said, hey, I like redneck guys. I'm like, well, you know what? I don't want you to get that fucking racist ass fucking piece of shit that's going to cheat on you
Starting point is 01:40:21 just like that. I mean, all I want is for them to be fucking semi-normal and care about you. Yes. You're 100% correct, Chad. I don't have no regrets with that shit,
Starting point is 01:40:34 boy. Yes. No regrets with that shit. You're telling her, don't get no piece of shit ass nils. that I ain't going to be no motherfucking good for you. And don't get him piece of shit white dude either.
Starting point is 01:40:47 And not a piece of shit like dude. Young Kate, let me ask you. When you say piece shit-ass nigger, sorry, now they're going to clip this. He's fucking racist. But listen, what would you compare... I understand you, Mon. What would you compare that to a white dude
Starting point is 01:41:03 that you would tell her not to get? A white dude. A white dude would be a... That confront it. Confederate flagging person. A red neck-ass motherfucker who, a red-neck-ass motherfucker racing.
Starting point is 01:41:20 That, that, you know what I said. That motherfucker does the KKK rallies on Friday. That's why I can't hang out with you. Okay. KKK, motherfucker. You know, they're a fuck of it. Yeah. I'm in agreement.
Starting point is 01:41:35 Yes. So maybe you can help us find her a boyfriend. Yeah, you should. You should. Oh, man. I mean, I mean, oh. Hey, that's another thing that I wanted to talk to you guys about. Okay.
Starting point is 01:41:47 So, so last year, this is 2020, 2020. Okay. My wife lost her uncle. He got killed down here in St. Louis. How did he get killed? Huh? How do you get killed? Gun violent.
Starting point is 01:42:03 Well, well, I'm, as a fact, I'll wrap up the whole story. in just a little scenario. So his wife got into it with another girl. So his wife called her husband, which is my wife, uncle. He came down to the city with his gun to, you know, just diffuse the situation.
Starting point is 01:42:28 And when we found out that his wife, when she called him, this was his brother's kid. and his brother's kid caught her boyfriend and cousins and they killed God damn
Starting point is 01:42:46 that sounds like a damn Mori Povett Or Jerry Springer So he got killed in the alleyway down That's awful That's fucked up That's terrible There's so many killers down here
Starting point is 01:42:59 So I'm not even worried about You know what I'm saying It sucks It still sucks But it's a family member Another scenario Hold up So this is my scenario
Starting point is 01:43:08 My cousin is the one that I'm closest with who was in this rap group that I keep speaking about. His son, when I say when he left the rap game to provide him his family, his oldest son just got killed last year. His son was only 18, and I have to, let's say, rest in peace. Quincy Lucius III, you know what I'm saying? Just because that's my people. And, you know, we're going to ride with our people. Whatever.
Starting point is 01:43:46 So the rest of the piece, of course, you're just the third. You better fucking say that when I die. That's all I'm saying, bro. We're friends now. Yeah, yeah. We're definitely, that. Y'all better make fucking T-shirts with me. Because I know that's the thing of black people.
Starting point is 01:44:04 When people die and they're in the black family, they make fucking T-shirts. Yes, they do, and we rock them. Yes. See, I fucking know that. I used to wear those fucking desserts. We don't represent our people. We're proud of everything. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:44:20 All right. We have to represent. Keep going. So, so, so, and then on my daddy side, you know what I'm saying, I got my cousin Bucci who got killed, you know what I'm saying? Rest in peace, Bushy. You forever loved in this, you know what I'm saying? No matter what I'm saying, no matter what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:44:36 as well as. And that's that. I had to get out my rest of my... All right, so listen. So listen, bro. You're black and white, right? Is that good? Is that about the same?
Starting point is 01:44:50 Do you think that's accurate? Yeah, I think it's pretty accurate. That's accurate. All right, listen. And if... You're my brother. No, I absolutely think you're my brother, do. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:02 And you'll me tell you. By the way, and you're my brother, too. One last thing. And I don't even know if I want to bring this up. But what is your religion? Do you believe in God or not? I'm going to tell you this, Chad.
Starting point is 01:45:13 And this is, I'm going to both of you all this for this. I was raised as a Christian. And so I was baptized young. I was baptized like a six year ago. But I believe now that I'm older, that the universe is God. You know what I'm saying? I believe that could be. I mean, so there is a God.
Starting point is 01:45:36 But it's not that white man that the Christians and the universe is got. It's universe. It's not a white man. It's not a black man. It's the universe. It's not a black thing. Yes. Same thing is Santa Claus and everything else.
Starting point is 01:45:51 Santa Claus. Come on, Sherri. Well, I'm serious. Santa Claus is represented as a white dude. Holy shit. You know, you never see Santa Claus as a black dude. Yeah, because Santa Claus fake is shit. I'm just saying, though.
Starting point is 01:46:06 Damn. I mean, so what do you think about Jesus though, Chad? Well, Jesus is not white either. Right, so why do they perpetrate them as a white man? Because they don't. Well, they do. Yeah, they do. I don't know who the fuck does that because Jesus is from the Middle East.
Starting point is 01:46:23 Yeah, he's not white. Okay, okay, you say you don't know who the fuck don't. When I walk into a church and I heard Sherry say she loved the black churches. Oh, I do too. Oh, yeah, I love black churches. I appreciate that. But every time I'm going to do. walking to a church,
Starting point is 01:46:38 that white man is supposed to be Jesus that's on the windows. No, no, but see, that's not true, though. So how you ever have you ever locked into a church and the man was brown? That's supposed to been Jesus? Well, no, but... I have. Well, I haven't. But the reality is
Starting point is 01:46:54 he is brown. Yeah, he should be brown. Like, literally, by the way, I hate to say this shit to you guys. But Jesus is... He's not white. But listen, Jesus in today's world might be fucking considered a terrorist. Like, I mean, seriously.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Real shit. Real shit. Yeah, you're right. Because he's not... He's from the Middle East. By the way, if you read the Bible, he's not white. He ain't black. If you read the Bible at all. And by the way, if you read like the oldest Bible in history, which is the Quran, I think, right?
Starting point is 01:47:28 He's still, he's still Middle Eastern. Which means he's like, you know, Middle Eastern, which is like, it's like Israeli or Iraqi. or some other shit. He's like olive complexion, which is brown. Yeah. And I like to see more brown. I would rather Jesus be brown than black or white because then separates the fucking argument. Yeah, I agree. In Santa Claus, I don't think is white either.
Starting point is 01:47:55 And by the way, let me tell you guys some, Black Lives Matter podcast. And for those you who are still listening, it's probably one of our longest podcast. I know, but it's like we're getting down to the Jiffy Whiffy. But let me tell you guys something. I want to tell you guys something. The reason I ask you, young, young Kay, of your religion
Starting point is 01:48:13 is because for the people that do believe in God, right? I have seen a lot of black people recently. And I think this is a propaganda thing. I think this is a fucking media thing that is getting people to go against God
Starting point is 01:48:28 or Jesus or whatever the narrative is. It is a propaganda thing with trying to to freaking literally put in race with God. And I mean, I've literally been seeing
Starting point is 01:48:43 memes of this shit. But what did he just say? He said God is the universe. I get it. I get it. But listen. But they're trying to turn people against good. Regardless of whatever your fucking belief is,
Starting point is 01:48:59 whether it's God, Jesus, Allah, whoever, they're trying to turn people against like God. God as in he was racist even. And like, it is fucking ridiculous to me. And all I'm saying is, is that for all
Starting point is 01:49:13 the black people out there are listening right now, and I want to make this message because we have almost 300,000 people listen to us in three days. And so I want you all to listen. And I think, by the way, with young Kay talking on this shit tonight, they're definitely still listening
Starting point is 01:49:29 right now. I want black people to understand that one thing. And we have a platform that we have a we have a responsibility to say the truth and to say whatever um we're libertarians
Starting point is 01:49:44 sharing our libertarians we care about freedom we care about we care about love but number one is we care about people and and we've had people reach out to us from Australia from the UK from Canada we've had black people reach out to us you young K we've had we've had
Starting point is 01:50:00 many other black people reach out to us dude we fucking we love all of you. Exactly. And the people that is reaching out is the people that we need to unite together. We do. Listen to me. Like all of us. I swear to God. Listen to me, everybody.
Starting point is 01:50:20 Don't always fucking believe the media. There are more people out there that love and care about just people. There are more people that hate the government by a million times than they hate you. but the government wants you to believe that they hate you over the government and so all I'm saying is
Starting point is 01:50:40 young K for example we grew up in different fucking situations he's black he was in a gang he fucking did rap music I was poor I mean I wasn't a gang and shit and all that
Starting point is 01:50:52 but but I if young K just based on our conversation tonight if we're hanging out in a bar and someone fucked with him
Starting point is 01:51:02 I'd fuck them up. And I think that he would probably do the same thing for me. And I think that at the end of the fucking day, you have to take that into your heart. You've got to quit fucking listen to mainstream media. You got to think about the people that... And by the way, that's why I wanted to bring you on. I said, yes, you reach out of them.
Starting point is 01:51:24 You said, I don't think you should be talking about black issues and all this shit. I was like, well, come on and talk about them. and it's because I want to I want people to understand that this is not a fucking black and white issue this is a human rights issue this is like we have to love each other
Starting point is 01:51:40 and and listen dude if I could help you if I would have known you 20 years from now or 20 years ago I mean and I would have been able to help you during your fucked up times and I could have with our platform now I would have done it
Starting point is 01:51:58 and I think he would have you too. Exactly. And I would hope you would do the same thing for me. I think he would. What's up? And so I guess the point of this Black Lives Matter thing is, if fucking Black Lives Matter people, put the money to fucking Black Lives. Put it to use where it needs to be. And that's our only point. Yeah. You put it to use where these young children are getting killed every day. Have you seen any money put towards Black Lives on the Black Lives Matter movement? I'm actually friends with Michael Brown's father You know what I'm saying I know they do personally
Starting point is 01:52:40 And no I have it You know what I'm saying I mean I don't know what's going on with his mother Situation but I know Mike Brown's father And no we I know On the things that we talk about It's all bullshit
Starting point is 01:52:54 It is It's paying Antifa To like ramp it up and they're the ones that are the bad people. It's not the black people out there. It was the Antifa people. Yeah, it was your white. Yeah, it was white. Isn't it funny how
Starting point is 01:53:09 white fucking people like like, you know, completely hijacked the black lives matter? Yeah, they did. They hijacked it. Like it's the white people in beanies and fucking pink hair. Yes. And when they interviewed black people, like, go the
Starting point is 01:53:25 fuck away. We don't want you there protesting for us. This for us, not the white people. We're protesting for us. I hear some things about, like, it's cops that's undercover that's going around
Starting point is 01:53:40 these Black Lives Matter situations and destination. It happens, and they're actually going around fucking shit up. Yeah, fucking shit. And by the way, by the way, bro, that's what happened with fucking January 6th.
Starting point is 01:53:58 Hate to say it. Hate to say it. Same shit. Same fucking people. Same fucking people. Yeah, that what is it? The Q&ON people. No, not the fucking Q&O people. No, it's the FBI. It's the operatives. It's the deep state. It's the fucking same people. I think, I think they hijacked Black Lives Matter. Just like they hijacked everything. They did. They hijack it. They hijack it. It is all freaking political. They're going around fucking shit up and then blaming it on. Blame it on the movement. Yeah, they blamed it on Black Lives Matter. Listen, listen. We get a good point here. The Canada thing, the Freedom Rally, by the way, which are trying to call fucking terrorists.
Starting point is 01:54:41 The Freedom Rally is just to say that we are not going to get mandated to get a fucking vaccine. And now they're trying to say these people are terrorists. And they're literally, they're bringing people into this fucking movement. And they're holding up signs and they're supposedly confiscating weapons, which is, bullshit because it's literally just government officials going in there having weapons and arresting them and then pushing it to the media.
Starting point is 01:55:06 Like this is not a fucking white and black issue anymore. No. And that is my fucking point to the Black Lives Matter. Yeah, and they're scared of that though. They are scared of that, Chad. But this is not about Black Lives Matter. It's not about White Lives. It's not about fucking
Starting point is 01:55:21 any of that. This is about elite people, which by the way, control the black community more. than anybody. This is about elite people that want to control the population. Because if they can't divide, they are going to fucking have to be what the Constitution said they should be, which is to serve the people equally in freedom. No matter what color you are, no matter what your fucking economic demographic is, you are there to help the fucking people and you are there to provide for the people. And by the way, young, young Kay, we're fucked dude. Until we're
Starting point is 01:55:57 can somehow divide the gap or bridge the gap, I mean? Not divide, that's what they're doing. Bridge to gap. We're fucked. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so... Until we move to Mars. You feel me?
Starting point is 01:56:11 What did you say? Until we move to Mars. Yeah. Or, you know, they'll divide us there too. Or we... We structure a march where it's black and white people together standing up against the
Starting point is 01:56:25 fucking government. Dude, you know, young Kate, maybe we have an opportunity. Maybe, I don't know how many people you know, you know, in your neck of the woods that is like gang members and fucking people that would automatically just hate white people because of what the mainstream media says. But maybe we do something that we kind of try to bridge the gap. Yeah, and we do the same things with these, you know, these guys that chew dip in their mouths and have confredict. Confredic. Confederate flags and the rebel flags. I mean, maybe we try to do something that we bridge the gap.
Starting point is 01:57:01 And even if it's on, I mean, if you got 300,000 people listening to a podcast, I mean, that's 300,000 people. And I don't know what this one's a get, but we got to start fucking somewhere. Yeah. But this is the way to bridge the gap. We have to bridge people that want freedom together. And by the way, I think the white people are not going to disagree that black people have been fucked in the past. I don't think most white people would ever disagree with that.
Starting point is 01:57:25 We do know that. But I think it's all, when it comes political, that's what bridges the gap. Yeah. Right now they're trying. They're trying to make you pick a side right now. Absolutely. Well, young K, man. Damn.
Starting point is 01:57:41 I think this is a good show. I think this was, I think we talked about a lot of shit here. Do you have any last word, young K? And for either your people, and when you say your people, I want you to say Americans. What do you have to say to Americans? both white and black. People that listen to this shit, because by the way, it's both... Put brown in there.
Starting point is 01:58:03 Brown, fucking yellow, green, whoever, aliens. What is your message to them going forward? Yeah, I'm not... I'm saying, you know what I'm saying? We all need to come together, you know what I'm saying? Fuck all the bullshit with the black and white politics and all that type shit, you know.
Starting point is 01:58:25 It ain't worth it. We all equal. You know what I'm saying? Black lives matter. Do you believe white lives matter? Well, I believe white lives matter. You know what I'm saying? White lives always matter. You feel me?
Starting point is 01:58:44 I get what you're saying. Do you believe Chinese lives matter? He's just Chinese. I don't know. I don't know what the problem is. Seriously, do they? Do they matter? I fucking everybody matters is the point.
Starting point is 01:58:56 I believe all lives matter Absolutely Yeah and we have to stand up together As a team So young K So young K Yeah but do you believe if we would have created a fucking alien Yeah
Starting point is 01:59:12 But do you believe if we would have created a fucking Movement that said all lives matter From the beginning it would have been more successful I think it would have I disagree I don't think it would have Well, Black Lives Matter, it wasn't successful. I know. I think it was already all-lides matter, though.
Starting point is 01:59:31 You feel me? I think it was. I think they had to put it in the shit and shit. I think I think something about that shit. Yeah, it was a Democratic, like, movement, though. The Black Lives Matter. Yeah. That was a movement for the Democrats.
Starting point is 01:59:46 Well, look, man, we appreciate you coming on, young Kay, bro. We love you. We're going to bring you back on for a freaking UFO alien thing. Oh, he's going to be our, like, second host. No, we're definitely going to bring you on for that. Okay, okay. I feel you, man. I appreciate you, Chad.
Starting point is 02:00:03 Appreciate you, Sherry. Much love. We love you, too, man. For sure. And listen, anytime you need us on. On Spotify, check out, you know what I'm saying? Big Brother Young K. Three and four.
Starting point is 02:00:14 Big Brother Young K, guys. On Spotify. Yeah, we definitely will. Go check out his music because it is pretty freaking good. Yeah, we like it. He's really a good rapper. But, hey, young K, man Appreciate you coming on.
Starting point is 02:00:27 We love you. Anything you need, you can always holler at us. You know that. Yeah, and we love you. And we have your back. Thank you, Chad. Thank you, Chad.
Starting point is 02:00:36 Thank you, Jeffrey, for this opportunity. Hey, y'all are going to hear more of him when we do a next UFO podcast. Yes. Yes. All right, man, that was a big young K. Hey, I think that went pretty good. Yeah, I think it did.
Starting point is 02:00:48 I thought you were, like, kind of afraid of what was going to happen. No, I wasn't afraid. I just didn't want it to turn out bad. And I think... Yeah. And I think... But the reality is, I think most normalized people, no matter...
Starting point is 02:01:01 I mean, you heard his background. Yeah. Most people want to come together, though. Yeah, they do. Yeah. They're sick of this bullshit. We want to support each other. Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:01:10 You know? Absolutely. And we've all come from different backgrounds. Like, you know, I've come from shit. You've come from shit. Whatever. A lot of us have come through shit. Well, guys, we love you.
Starting point is 02:01:21 Thank you for listen to another investigative. the podcast. That was Black Lives Matter part two. I think we're going to put that as behind us and you're probably going to hear him on future podcast but until next time we love you. Peace out. Have a good night. Bye bye now. Bye bye now.

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