No Jumper - The No Jumper Show Ep. 45
Episode Date: June 5, 20200:12 Glamping (Glamorous Camping) 2:35 Cam Girl arrives 4:28 Geore Floyd and 1:20:26 New Lil Yachty's tape 1:22:42 Iann Connor vs George Floyd 1:23:48 They try to discrediting George Floyd's story and... his family private autopsy 1:25:07 Will Geaorge Floyd tragic loss could be the change of all changes? The ultimate turning point? The domino effect from the Fedex drivers 1:28:37 NY cops to work round the clock 1:29:18 Dreading the elections and are Anonymous tweets real? 1:30:26 Jeffrey Epstein's documentary and his high profile associations 1:33:05 The Prince testimony from the Jeffrey Epstein documentary 1:34:18 Clinton is guilty by association? 1:35:40 Uncut Gems and Julia Fox infatuation 1:39:14 House Phone and Cam Girl explain the beef with Idontknowjeffery 1:40:23 This is not the time to focus on any beef with Idontknowjeffery 1:40:42 Adam wants to know the meaning behind some of the bars 1:41:57 Adam added fuel by tweeting + Idontknowjeffery doing it solely for publicity 1:43:19 Idontknowjeffery just want to get clout, while House Phone really is not amused "He's so corny" Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plugplayallday_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtBFOI_bOJp0HvcGNELhFQ ---- No Jumper News Discord: https://discord.gg/paeuHD FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_Jumper/4874336901 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Glamping.
What is that?
It's like camping.
Would you say swipe up?
Oh, glamorous camping.
Yeah, basically.
It's like you camp, but it's almost like you're in like a total like wildernessy-ass area.
But then like you have like a tent like your tent is like kind of big and has like a real bed and everything.
So it's a little bit more glamorous.
Basically, hey, swipe up.
Oh, you're not having in front of me.
You ready?
Hey, swipe up.
You want to join the No Jumper show?
I got house phone with me.
Camp girl supposed to be here soon.
I got some coffee.
Let's go.
Yeah, so it's going to be like a totally different thing than any vacation or trip I've been on.
I never, like, it'll probably just be a bunch of camping.
Have you ever even been camping before?
I'm going to be honestly, it's been a long time.
Yeah, I'm not.
You're not a camper?
I'm not a camping ass nigga.
Somebody asked me recently, did I want to go camping?
I'm like, I'll camp out at the fucking four seasons.
At the Supreme Store?
I haven't done that since, like, God knows when.
I used to be that nigga out there for sure I respect it because well I always thought that
shit was corny as fuck until then one time I went by the Supreme line and like somebody told
me like yo all them fools are like with it like you kind of got to be like doing something
to be out there on the street all night nobody's gonna fuck you he's basically like bad blickies
over there they're smoking dope they motherfucker's got pills out the at like you're not gonna
let a nigga I'm trying not to expose them but basically they're real they're not a bunch of
dorks out there on Fairfax, although the whole game has changed, right? Because I mean,
it's completely different from when I used to go out there and fucking, I mean, there is no
Fairfax right now. Right. But I'm assuming that it'll go back to some sort of normalcy.
But is it like a raffle or some sure? Like, is there a-
No, no, no, no. So I think they like dispersed the lineup because at first it used to be you
could you could come line up maybe like the night before. And in the morning, you can like,
you could literally line up in front of the store. But it got to a point where there's so many,
people and so much shit that like they they broke it up and they started like lining people up like
back over across the street like where fucking fairfax high school is and kind of like broke it up
and i don't know it's like way different and the whole game has changed yeah i mean there was only
so long that they're gonna let motherfuckers run that block like that and just completely turn it into
a lot of the times too like you'll come you'll get like a number spot in line or some shit and then
you'll leave after that she wants her seat she ain't going to sit next to me she wants her good side
showing
Her tattooed side.
Wait, that's not a tattoo.
That's makeup, right?
Yeah.
The heart.
But you do it a lot.
Sometimes I switch it up.
You got me sit next to the enemy during this political time.
I know.
Why don't you just put this over here?
Do you identify as a roof Korean?
What does that mean?
You haven't heard that term yet?
What?
Let me guess.
Can I have a quarter inch?
I heard that.
The people that go on the roofs to protect their businesses.
I had never heard this term before, but until this week,
roof Koreans.
I guess it's just the motherfuckers who hang
who like protect their business like do or die
um
wait so what are you trying to adjust here
oh I want to plug in mine to
oh okay
she needs the adapter if you want to
you got the adapter
anybody know where the adapter at while we're getting the adapter
I just want to take a quick moment to say
that man I've been wearing a lot of my
fashion nova drip
wow available at fashion nova.com
I love it a lot of good clothes
over there a lot of good
Sweetsuits, t-shirts, jeans.
She needs the quarter thing for the headphones.
I'm a fashion-over boy, I guess is what I'm trying to say.
Shout out to everybody over there.
Shout out to blue face.
You see that they just made a huge donation too?
Yeah, it's all that.
It's on the Nojumper Instagram, basically.
Just something I wanted to get out of the way.
Did you get paid for that?
No.
It's out of the goodness of my heart.
Look at that dog.
Hashtag fashion of a partner.
Anyway, yeah, I don't know why the term roof Korean is like a new thing.
Also, I don't think that's going to plug into that.
No.
Yes, it is.
That's exactly how that works.
It's not tight at all.
There's like a piece that's supposed to go in that piece.
Can you give me a new one?
There we go.
Can I just say, as long as we're seemingly like sort of avoiding,
jumping into the heavy shit.
Weird weekend for your girlfriend to have a birthday.
Yeah.
Or I know people that had babies too.
Yeah, because it's like a weird time in history
where nobody wants to hear about your birthday.
personal shit. Nobody wants to hear anything that is not like about the good of society. So like
when it's your birthday and you kind of like want to post shit that it's sort of like, hey, look at me.
Everything's great. They ain't really trying to hear that right now.
Not at all. Different time in American history. How was you guys weekend? I saw you were at the
protest. I went to the protest, a peaceful one on Thursday before, you know, the, it got
they were riding. I went to a peaceful one in downtown.
And yeah, it felt good to be there.
I wanted to help out in any way that I can.
I didn't get to go out this weekend to any of the big protests
because I had no one to go with.
And, like, I don't think it's safe to go alone.
But, you know, I tried to do my part on social media and the internet.
Yeah.
Definitely.
What about you guys?
Did you guys go to any of the protests?
I was being a boyfriend all weekend, so.
I was at home.
I didn't get a chance to go out yet.
But I definitely did my part of social media.
I think that I've been.
you know, collecting information on which
organizations to donate to, which ones are actually giving money
and shit like that, because that was a big thing that I was seeing
was checking the
authenticity of some of the
some of the links and shit like that.
It is really hard to know what's real.
It's so easy to.
Yeah, right now?
It's so easy to fake something like that.
So which ones do you think that people should donate to if people don't know
and they're listening?
I mean, first of all,
I think that directly donating to like his family is going to be probably number one choice.
Most trustworthy option.
And then if you donate directly to the Black Lives Matter movement through their, like through one of the links on their page, I feel like that's a good one.
Also the companies that are, not the companies, organizations that are setting up the bailout funds.
Yeah.
I think that those are the top three.
Let me throw this out there.
Okay.
Me and Jason were having a meeting the other day.
We were talking about merch stuff, and he was just basically like, dude, like it feels like a weird time to do merch because it feels like almost everything would come off as a little tone deaf right now, don't you think?
And I was like, yeah, I totally agree.
And one of the conclusions that we ended up coming to was kind of like, number one that we want to like partner with like good organizations doing shit in L.A., you know, I feel like nowadays if you're going to do T-shirts or whatever, it kind of, I don't know.
Who knows, like, when the appetite for, like, stupid shit will change.
But it feels like right now people want everything to be something that, like, sort of resonates and has a message and stuff.
So we were kind of going back and forth on a lot of different ways to do that.
And we came to a few interesting ideas.
One of them was, like, what if we sort of, like, go out of our way to, like, sponsor kids for college?
Like, we do...
Oh, you should definitely do that.
You know?
Because there's, like, a lot of people who watch this are at that age where if they had X amount of thousands of dollars,
to be able to go to college and make a huge difference in their life and that's kind of thing
where we could like help them out on more of like an individual level too so that's one
thing we threw out there the other one was like what if we did like merch drops and then take
percent like take a percentage of the money plus put our own money whatever and we actually
sponsor like kids from underpillers neighborhoods neighborhoods to basically if they want to be
YouTubers or they want to be content creators or whatever we basically like would hook them up with
like high quality like some video camera and stuff really this.
Basically, if you gave somebody like a computer and a dope camera or whatever, it's like
they can figure it out, basically.
I mean, you can probably get the cost down too.
Like, you know, you could probably spend like 2,000, 3,000, $2,500, something like that
to get somebody actually, like, able to make dope YouTube stuff.
That would be pretty cool.
And I don't know, we're just sort of like going back and forth throwing these ideas around.
And then you could also, like, help them to promote their channel.
You could sort of like, you know, like even just the complexities that you've had to deal with
of, like, getting on Twitch.
Huge pain in the ass.
Totally understandable that some random kids not going to be able to figure it out on his own.
But if we were to send Yuri or like we go through and help them do it, I don't know.
You guys should set up like maybe courses where, you know, even it's simple as video editing or like getting on Twitch and like I don't know.
I think some kind of like course thing could help not only just individual people but like anyone watching.
You know, it's not just people that's a good point too.
Make it as if you did Zoom calls with the people that you were like sponsoring but then everybody else could watch.
watch or something or you took that and put it on a separate YouTube channel something like that's a good point
i mean i i feel like at the end of the day doing shit to help people out is never wrong like that's
amazing but if you if you're if you're trying to do something that directly is reflecting what's going
on right now then i feel like maybe focus on more of the uh like focus on like the the issue of what's
going on i guess more than like right i mean like you know we did do the like i donated to the
Minnesota Freedom Fund, which I saw that.
And then I started to think about it.
I'm like, well, they can't just be bailing out
everybody, right? Because there's definitely like, you know,
people getting arrested that you would think that hopefully
they would be able to tell who they would want
to bail out. And then afterwards, I did sort of
think like, shit, maybe I should have done it straight to his family.
Well, like, that was
one thing. I was conflicted too because
me and my Twitch followers raised money
for his family's goal fund me.
But then I thought about, I'm like, fuck should I give half
to bailout protesters?
Because so many people were getting arrested.
I donate on Friday and then Saturday is when everything started going down and people were just, you know, protesting left or night getting arrested and I don't know.
Think about this. This is what I was thinking about. The people who are out protesting and stuff with priors or with fucking with warrants out and shit like that who if they got arrested for this, they're not getting out anytime soon, you know, and they're going to be sitting. That was something I had to think about because I'm like, shit. I still got some open cases and shit. And I'm like, damn, like, if I go out there and get arrested, I might not be coming back.
in a day or two, you know?
The thing I want to know is just like, how do organizations that are bailing people out?
How do they differentiate between like, you know, we've seen peaceful protesters get arrested.
And we've also seen people who are like blatantly doing like horrible things, like lighting a
building on fire.
And then they get arrested.
And it's like, presumably they would be able to differentiate between one of my.
I think it's more, yeah, I think it's.
That's going to be a hard call to make in the moment.
Because I know Minnesota Freedom Fund, which everyone was donating to,
Apparently they got so much money that they were saying like don't donate to us like donate to different organizations maybe in different states or cities
Because they probably like they just so happened like the reason why I did that one was because I saw like Kalani and like a couple other people doing like a train of doing it and so I was just like oh
I assume Kalani can't be possibly falling for anything stupid so I just did that one but I mean from their perspective
They probably were like one of many charities and then all of a sudden just got this insane spike because they just so happen to go viral
Well, and it was in the city where George Floyd, the murder happened.
Yeah.
And where the protests first were lit.
You know, it spread.
It was like 150 fucking cities in America, but it was like 48 was where they had actual
like riots allegedly.
I saw 150 nationwide.
And then also a ton of other ones, like since I saw that 150 number, a ton more.
And then globally as well, it's on New Zealand going crazy.
Syria?
Syria.
No, they didn't protest.
I saw like murals go up.
It's weird to imagine them giving a fuck about anything going on.
Berlin.
I saw some shit in Amsterdam.
It's got to resonate a lot because you know there's a lot of black people in New
Zealand and like when I was out in Australia and stuff you have conversations with people.
I think it's more about the Aborigines in Australia.
But I mean it's a very like relatable struggle.
There's a lot like them seeing like all these different countries seeing people in America rising
up and making a difference or whatever is like this I mean there's some form of racism even
if there's no black people around there's some kind of like wealth inequality or whatever like
society structured based on race.
And even if there's no black people
necessarily like in your
direct neighborhood or like not that many
black people, you can still relate and still
see the inequalities and shit that's going on
that's wrong that needs to be addressed, you know?
Especially because people globally
feed off and love black culture
and black movies and music and it's like
you can't just like that stuff and then turn a blind eye
towards fucking black and brown people getting killed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, the disparity there, like how two things could be true at once,
how we're still dealing with so much of this police brutality and stuff.
And then also-
It's not stopping. It's crazy.
I've seen stuff that, even in the midst of this, yeah.
I've seen stuff from this that is at least as bad as a George Floyd thing.
Like, stuff that you never would have thought you would be able to see in this kind of scenario.
Like, I've seen some crazy shit.
Police ramming protesters who were just standing there with their cars.
Or, like, the drive-by one.
Yeah, that was nice.
That was crazy.
And I think Frosty keeps catching police brutality on his Instagram live.
Really?
Yeah, he's got like two already.
Wow.
It's crazy.
And then the rest of peace to the cook in New Orleans.
Yeah, in Louisiana.
Louisiana.
He was just cooking for the protesters.
And apparently he was like, I don't know.
They were trying to say he was fucking, like, you know, didn't have a permit to be cooking there or some shit.
He's just stupid-ass shit, bro.
I mean, I've seen a fucking dude.
I've seen a dude who confronted some looters and he just fucking got shot dead on the spot.
And there's a guy like...
By the cops?
No, by the fucking dudes.
By the looters, yeah.
And there's a guy filming this guy bleeding out on the ground and he's just like,
come on, stay with me, man.
Stay with me, man.
And it's just like, holy shit.
It's like the scary thing all this weekend, it feels like it's kind of slowing down a little bit now
in terms of like you finding out about something absolutely insane every night.
Oh, no.
This has been every day.
Last night was still lived.
Every day I've been fucking waking up to just seeing some even crazier shit every day.
The James Scurlock who got killed in fucking Omaha.
He was like this 22 year old kid who got killed by like some fucking white supremacists like in Omaha.
Like yeah, during the protests and shit.
It's just, shit is just fucking sad, man.
It's going crazy right now.
Yeah, it's madness.
Me and House Funner, I have a very heated exchange in the DMs about our thoughts on some of the stuff that's been going on.
We're going to try to keep it a little bit more level-headed, I guess, at this point.
I feel like this is how I see it, and this is the problem, is that you have people who want to protest,
you have people who are basically like, you know, people who want to protest this police brutality.
You have people who just want to fuck the system up, period.
They want to see everything burn.
And then you have, like, opportunists.
Yeah.
And the things that the people in the second two categories do gets mapped onto the people who just want to protest or just want to make some kind of difference in, like,
how race is proceed in this country, et cetera.
So it's, like, very hard because it's so easy for people in the media, et cetera,
to paint everybody involved in this as basically being, you know,
mega violent and just out of their minds and stuff.
So it's kind of, you know, I don't think that anyone who was really just out there,
like, marching about this initial cause is like the same people who are necessarily,
like, looting random stores on day six, you know, I feel like it's a different crowd.
I saw someone on Twitter posted, you know, they're trying to,
to say that, you know, the latter to the people who are opportunists and or just trying to burn
everything, they're, how are they representative of all the people protesting yet these fucking
killer cops aren't, aren't representative of all cops? You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.
That's facts. But I feel like at the same time, it's like, yes, there are people there to
take advantage of the fact that it's fucking anarchy right now and it's just, you know, shit.
going crazy and they see a lick by let's go do this but i don't necessarily think that it just boils
down to even with even with some of the people that are just like going crazy it's like you can't
really tell them how to protest or how that that's like wrong when it's like it's so much other
shit that is wrong that is happening that they're just like fuck it i'm going to take advantage of
whatever opportunity that i see and that's that's something that i don't know i could kind of relate
to a little bit you know i just
think that as non-black people we can't tell black people how to feel or act i just i i think that
people are just too worried about other shit when it's like the main focus here is that none of that
that shit would be happening if it was not for the brutality that was happening by hand of police that
they'd have to face no repercussions for and there there wouldn't be any any protests there wouldn't be
people out in the street to even give the opportunities an opportunity to go and loot because
Because I was watching a video earlier today of, like, a footlock or no, van store.
I think it was in New York.
And it's just, you know, 50 kids running up in there and taking everything.
And when I look at those kids, I'm like, dude, that is every kid that I was like riding DMX with or whatever.
When I lived in New York, that's just, like, I didn't see anything particularly out of ordinary about all those kids.
Those are just regular-ass kids in New York who see an opportunity in this moment.
and, you know, they are frustrated and they are pissed off about the system and the inequality that they were born into and everything.
But I do think that there's a big percentage of people that at the end of the day, if you can get a free pair of shoes, you can get a free pair of shoes.
I was with somebody who got on FaceTime with somebody else and they were like, yo, check this out.
They had like hundreds of pill bottles.
I'm like, what the fuck is that?
They're like, oh, we just, we hit a pharmacy last night.
I was like, oh, my God.
And these are not like, I know them.
They're like, they're not political types of guys.
Yeah.
They're just, if the opportunity's there and like, the reality is, is that
motherfuckers are poor as fuck.
And when you look at the Gucci store, it's like, how could you possibly feel any
empathy for that when you have nothing and you have to fucking struggle so hard
and break the wall or do whatever to just get anything going for yourself?
To even get by.
And all the free promotion that the black community has done for them.
You know, I watch, I'll watch somebody say something about, like, you know,
some of the, like, resale stores and shit like that.
And they were like, why do I have to like buy my culture back from you?
And I was like, dude, that was a point I never even thought of.
And it's like at the end of the day, like businesses being affected by the shit is like it sucks.
And it, you know, I can't even say that it shouldn't happen because it's just like, dude, what happened to George Floyd shouldn't have happened?
What happened to, you know, fucking women being raped and shit shouldn't happen?
And it's like, there's a whole bunch of shit that shouldn't happen.
And it's like, my nigga.
But you can understand the rage, but then it's also at a certain point.
You have to look at a lot of these things that are happening.
And you're like, yo, that is fucked up.
And I mean, bro, I've seen things I can't even believe.
Like there's two lawyers, two Brooklyn lawyers who went out the night of the protest
and threw fucking Maltov cocktails into cop cars and blew the cop cars up.
Shout out to them.
And I'm not shouting them out.
I'm shot in them.
They are going to fucking prison.
These are lawyers who did this on camera.
No mask, no nothing.
I feel like a lot, I don't think so.
I think a lot of people seem to think that this is actually like a free-for-all
and that the cops are not going to give a fuck about what you're doing.
And I was just having the conversation with AD.
He said he's like after the 92 riots, the cops didn't really, like barely anyone got arrested in the moment.
They fucking tracked them down and served them after the fact.
And a lot of these fucking kids, I feel bad because there's a lot of 18-year-old kids,
21 year old kids, whatever, who are not thinking about this.
And that's going to be fucking blemished on the record forever.
Not to mention, like, even if the cops don't get them right now,
it's going to be like, oh, this guy's got something going for them five years from now
in a photo of fucking merges of them when they were 20 hit in a van store.
And, I mean, is that going to be like the equivalent of like your fucking boss finding out
that you said the N-word on social media type shit where it's like you're going to get fired
because they have footage.
Are you doing something many years ago?
And that's why at the end of the day, bro, you got to be meticulous.
You got to be thought out.
you have to be moving for the right cause you got to fucking you know like this shit's been
weighing heavy on me bro it's like i've i've been you know receiving all this different
information and not knowing how to feel and like i think that's why me and you were like going
so back and forth was because like shit it was like every five minutes i was gathering some new
information and it's like you know altering how you feel about it and at the end of the day
like i said like it's some fucked up shit happening like you know my condolences to first of all
the family of George Floyd, his daughter, you know, his baby moms, just everybody.
Like, I know they're fucking going through it.
I've seen them out protesting, too.
I think his brother, like, had his daughter on top of his head.
And, like...
Wasn't that Stephen Jackson from the NBA?
Yeah.
I don't know.
They're, like, really close friends or something.
Yeah, Trey the Truth knew him very well, too, which is...
Yeah, he was, like, a legend in Houston.
Yeah.
He was...
He was a guy around town, knew a shitload of people.
Yeah.
Screw a lot.
Screwed up click.
He had verses on those mixed.
tapes.
That's crazy.
There was like 5 million DJ ScreamX tapes, but he was on that.
Justice to all the other victims
as well.
I know from what I've seen
nothing's happened to the killers of
Brianna Taylor.
Those cops haven't even been arrested?
I don't think so. And I don't think anything's happened to Sean
Reed's killers too.
Oh shit.
There's so much.
There's a lot of victims.
So much information
that hasn't been properly documented
to process. And sometimes, you know, now
I guess I'm reading Twitter so much,
And then I'll go and I'll read a news article afterwards and realize like, oh, there's three things in this article that are completely different than the way that I saw them presented on Twitter.
And now after having read the New York Times put it into like a more well-researched context, I'm like, oh, fuck.
Like I'm reading shit on Twitter thinking it's 100% true and then finding out eight hours later.
Oh, that's 1,000% not how it happened.
And it's a fucking roller coaster.
That's how I was feeling just like combating people on fucking Instagram all day.
It's like, they're like, oh, you fucking idiot.
you don't even know what we were talking about and I'm just like turn your comments off at that point because
they're taking away from like the greater cause and like and I think that was the whole point I was just
trying to get across to him is like you know like my nigga at the end of the day it's a bigger cause
than than a store being looted or actually uh one of my friends says he was out on melrose and there
there was a shop owner like with a gun like in like I think either in the right directly in the inside or
directly outside of his store.
And he asked a guy, like, do you have kids?
And the guy was like, yeah.
And he was like, now, is another person's kid's life worth whatever is in your store?
And instead of him standing out there with a gun, he fucking just boarded up and went home.
But if you bored up, they're still going to rob you.
Isn't that like the main thing that we've seen is that all these stores are boarded up
are still getting robbed?
I mean, I don't know if necessarily...
Standing out there with a gun is just saying, I'm going to kill you if you robbed
the store, which I can respect, even though, like, in the case of somebody like, Burner,
burner said that he had six armed guards at the cookie store, and that when they started
robbing it, he told them not to shoot them.
Yeah, because it's like, what, because, like, you're going to fucking kill 50 people over
some weed that can be grown and, like, be back?
It's a weird decision because it's like, are you going to lose, I don't know,
$20,000 worth of weed and broken glass, et cetera, and then have a body on your hands and
know that a motherfucker got murdered right here.
Oh, multiple.
multiple. Nobody's ever going to forget
that that happened there. As much as
that person like breaking the store, okay, if you break into my
store, I'm allowed to shoot you legally, whatever.
I mean, that's a tough decision, especially when
the whole fucking, because you know in that
moment, like I said, about seeing those random
kids rob in the van store,
those are random fucking kids. Those
are kids that I don't think would be doing this
any other day out of the fucking year.
I mean, and then also
there is, let's just be honest, there is fucking
a lot of professional lick hitters that
would be doing this on
the regular that were out there, you know?
So it's like...
Yeah, my friend had a friend who was looting in Santa Monica and apparently, like, there
was a group of people that were, like, very highly skilled and, like, they had, um, walkie-talkies.
They had a whole, like, pro, like, system that they were going to, like, lick the stores.
Oh, yeah.
Because, I mean, motherfuckers are not stupid.
And especially on day seven, like, people are going to figure shit out, you know, okay,
here's somebody I feel horrible for.
We're talking about Jason.
He's up in Sacramento with his girl.
girl, they got a brand new baby and stuff.
His girl's store is just like completely
fucked, you know, it's like, what, she has like a local
vintage shop, clothing shop.
I hope it's a clothing shop and I'm not totally fucking this up.
But I think it's, it is.
And it's like, you know, what's going to happen?
Like, realistically she might not ever open that shop again
because that damage, like all these, that's why I feel so
bad seeing all these shops get destroyed on Melrose,
seeing this nail salon get burnt down, everything.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Because it's like at the end of the day, dude,
these businesses like are not going to just come back.
Like even six months ago when we were on Melrose is not easy to have a shop of Melrose.
After the coronavirus, it is really hard to have a shop period.
And then after this shit, bro, that street might be a ghost town.
I saw, um, I saw Riff, L.A., which is like one of the most prominent shoe stores in Los Angeles.
So they have two locations.
Obviously, they have one in San Francisco and one here.
And they were saying that they just basically don't even have the inventory or the, or I don't think, the funds to basically,
opened up to San Francisco store again. They're going to put all the resources back into just
opening the home store in LA. And they also mentioned something that I kept seeing the argument
was that, you know, a lot of, a lot of these businesses will be fine because of insurance payouts.
They put it. Someone just asked about that. They put it, they put it into perspective and they said
that another, another situation where they got looted, like, you know, during a riot or whatever,
that they lost a million dollars in a product,
and the insurance probably gave them like $200K.
Yeah, that's what when I see people saying,
like, oh, their insurance will cover it,
it's like, bro, you clearly have never really dealt with an insurance claim
because realistically you're going to get a small percentage back.
It's going to take forever.
They might not pay you.
Like, you're in the fucking Katrina shit.
They didn't get paid because they didn't have,
it was a hurricane.
It wasn't flooding.
So if you have flood insurance, that didn't cover it,
they'll do anything.
They'll do anything to not pay you.
And if everybody's filing insurance claims,
then all of a sudden it becomes the kind of thing where like, oh, their whole business falls apart and you might never get anything.
That and, you know, I feel especially bad for the resellers like round two because, you know, even if they do get that money, it's not like their pieces are like one of a kind vintage like hunted.
Yeah, exactly.
So, you know, I don't know.
But, I mean, again, like I'm going to keep reiterating and it's like, yeah, you can't get those clothes back.
You also can't get a life back, which is why a lot of.
people are out even out on the street.
It's just at the end of the day, it's hard to draw a line between like why it's good to destroy local businesses like in their community.
It's not good at all.
I get destroying the Gucci store because at the end of the day, like, well, I mean, I'm kind of partially like, I wouldn't do it, but I don't think anybody really needs like $800 fucking
fucking trash sneakers from some fucking Italian designer that's owned by this mega fucking corporation, whatever.
Like, if any, I would love to see that come out of this.
I would love for it to not be cool to fucking give $800 sneaker money to these fucking corporations.
But I mean at a certain point it sucks to see kids or people so disconnected from their own community that they can't look at a store like round two and realize that that's a guy who's really not that far off from where you were at that's Sorrela store seeing her fucking get her whole shit destroyed. It's like even her like she's a young black woman who's got a fucking store on Melrose. I know it's not easy for her. I don't know anything about that business. I know it's not easy especially after the last few months. And it's like it sucks.
I just wish people would have the fucking compassion.
Compassion for those people as well, you know?
And I just want to go and say this about, like, specifically with like the sneaker stores and shit like that.
Okay.
When you are breaking into something and you only have a very small, like a lotted amount of time, you have a very small window to go in, get shit and leave, right?
The way that those stores are set up, there's one shoe on the display wall and the rest of the shoes are in the back.
So a lot of the aftermath, I'm just seeing shoe boxes with one shoe on the ground and shit like that.
I was just like, bro, you just ran in and just ruined these niggas business for what?
For you to leave with one left shoe?
And I mean, that makes no fucking sense to me at all.
I saw a video on this like one like hood, L.A. Instagram page or whatever.
And it's like a dude with very obvious face tattoos.
He's wearing a mask, but his face tattoos are like super obvious.
He's walking around in the back of, I don't want to say it was round two.
It might have been around two.
But it was like some sneaker shove.
He's walking around in there stealing shit, whatever.
You've got those face tattoos on your face.
Like, how fucking stupid are some of the people that we've raised, like, in our society that this dude is doing that?
Like, it's bad.
Like, you've done it.
Okay, like, I don't agree with you rob in the store.
But you're putting it out there and making it so unbelievably easy for the cops to get you just because you want to look tight on live.
Oh, he did online.
He's filming himself or on his story or whatever.
He's just up in there filming him and his boys, robbing the store.
I'm like, how could anyone?
be this dumb? To go off your your prior point it makes me sad also because you know
obviously the protests were going on for an important cause and people were before
people were protesting they were making sure to not protest in in places where people of
color own businesses or live so like you know like south central or like even Korea
town was in a spot so they specifically did in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills and
And they kept saying, like, do not loot the small businesses.
You know, the corporations, they're not saying to do it.
But if you're going to do it, do it to that.
And it just got lost in a mayhem.
At the end of the day, I don't think you could find a Black Lives Matter person
or a person who's really actually like community organizing,
trying to make a difference, et cetera,
who would say like, yeah, I think it's tight that you guys went and did that.
I think a lot of this fucking conflict, a lot of this drama is being fucking revved up
by people that really just want to see everything burn.
and if anything, this week
I think if you're like an anarchist or whatever,
like, oh, here is really, really good evidence
of why you don't want to actually live in anarchy.
Like, very bad things happen
and there's nobody to stop it.
Doc, I saw a video of a clearly white person
with his face barely covered,
barely covered breaking the glass of my homie store
on Melrose.
And I was just like, this is not a black dude doing this.
This is not a nigga, a part of black lines matter.
That's what I'm doing right now.
Yeah, that's another thing that's really bothering me about all of this is that I watched a lot of the live television news.
And the only people that they're showing looting is like black and brown kids.
And they're not showing any of the white kids causing damage at all.
I've seen little white girls running up in stores and shit.
Like I've seen great people doing shit like that I just have never ever seen in my entire life.
And I still can't really fucking wrap my head around it.
Honestly, I do want to commend all of the people who,
were affected in the moment, but still took the time to say something positive and say something,
relaying back to the message, Bobby 100 says something really touching fucking Luke from round
two says something really good.
RIF, L.A. says something really good.
So shout out to all of them for, you know, taking the adversity that happened to somebody else.
And also taking the adversity happened to them.
I mean, part of the thing is that if you're a local business owner is, like, you sort of realize
like that you were basically a casualty
and that nobody wanted to destroy your business.
It was just people got caught up in the hysteria and stuff.
But I mean, I still just can't stop being bummed out about it
because it just don't see how, like, you know,
when I was watching people trash these designers stories,
they're trashed CNN, which I still don't really understand
why they were trashed CNN because there's like no news network
that's more on the progressive side than CNN.
I'm not sure what point they were trying to make.
Exactly.
Like, how do you not target somebody who actually is your ideological
enemy. I'm still kind of confused about that.
But, yeah,
I don't know. I mean, a killer Mike
did a speech in Atlanta, and he
brought up a great point. Like,
you know, instead of, you know, trying to
beat up these cops or whatever, because that's just
going to lead you into the system,
we need to beat them up politically. And like,
if you're not happy with your,
I mean, in LA, they're not happy
with the district attorney, so people are out
protesting in front of the courthouse.
And, you know, we got a, the elections
are coming up, and I think some of the states
have what is it pre-election or whatever
the mail-in voting so everyone go sign up for that
and
because it's like at the end of the day
like the protests need to happen
we need to get our voices heard
but it's also about taking action
after that exactly and
doing something because it's like this shit is systematic
it's not one cop it's not you know like
the whole system is corrupt it's not it's not fucking a couple
bad seeds it's like they are
literally taught to protect each other and to fucking
not have justice served to them when shit like this happens
and it's like I think the world is finally waking up of like this newer generation
of kids and young people are just finally just tired of seeing the same shit
happening over and over and over again without no fucking repercussions
and honestly even though a lot of fucked up shit has happened it's really beautiful
to see this many people coming together and taking a stand bro
It's nice to see people not feeling hopeless because I feel like that is kind of like...
I think we're over feeling hopeless at this point.
That's like the default way of being for young people in this country is to feel like you can't make a difference.
Nothing you do is going to change anything.
There's no reason for you to be involved in the political process.
There's no possible uprising against the government.
In a weird way, seeing the cops so scared, and I'm not an anarchist,
but seeing the way that a lot of these cops are having to, like, relent and basically be, like, overpowering.
by the protesters, well, really by the people, in a way, is sort of motivational because it makes
you realize, like, oh, we're not necessarily stuck in the system that we're already in.
Like, things can happen that are so dramatic that, you know, you might not like how it looks
on the surface while it's happening, but we might, you know, we're not necessarily stuck
doing the same bullshit forever.
There's definitely strength in numbers and there's a lot of us.
Yeah.
Yep.
I mean, you made a really good point earlier.
You said, you know, just like about feeling hopeless and feeling like there's nothing you can do.
I've always felt like that.
Up until this point, I don't think, I don't think I, I don't think I voted in my whole life up until, like, maybe the fucking the Trump election or some shit like that.
You voted for Trump?
No, I did not vote for Trump at all.
Tell us.
Tell us why.
But, I don't know.
It's just, it's just crazy because, like, that was some shit I always resonated with.
It was like, I felt like my one voice wasn't going to do anything or, like, my, you know, I didn't have a platform to speak on at the time.
And like, you know, that's just...
And also the fucking...
The tweets from Trump is just insane.
Jesus.
He's inciting all of this shit.
He's making it so much worse at every turn.
Was that the mayor of L.A. saying...
Was that the mayor of L.A. that said that?
The police chief who said, like, the George Floyd's death is as much on the hands of the
protesters as it is on the cop who killed the guy.
Now, he came out afterwards and said that.
like oh that's the opposite of what i meant that's how i meant to say but what do you mean that's the
opposite of what you meant when that's what exactly you're you're saying you're giving the speech
that's probably going to be the most viewed speech that you've ever given in your entire life and
somehow you said that i'm going to be honest with you i was so trapped in this world of information
i didn't even actually watch it i just saw people being appalled by it yeah i didn't watch the whole
thing speaking of watching the whole thing i saw ciza say something very similar to what i said
to you last week which was um we don't need to see
the violence and watch the play-by-play videos of someone being murdered to want to make a change and be informed.
But I think at the same time, the world needed to see that George Floyd clip because that's the whole reason why shit is going nuts right now.
You're completely right. It would have not happened if it wasn't a video and it didn't go viral.
I'm just saying me as a person who has been in these predicaments with guns drawn on me by police, being roughed up by police.
it's like it's it's a little traumatic and it's like you know like I don't I personally don't
don't need to watch the video of him losing his life second by second for me to feel what's going
on and for me to want to take action and donate and post on my social media and protests and all that
shit yeah I mean that's all I was saying I saw that one clip like the actual clip of him dying
and I saw maybe like a minute and a half long version and then I realized I was there was an
eight minute long version where you could really see the shit happen and I was
I definitely don't need to see that.
I saw another clip came out that's like,
oh, look, here's proof that they basically beat George up
before the scene with him on the ground.
I was like, I'll take your word for it.
I don't really need.
I don't want to think more about what was happening
at that place at that time, you know, which is.
Yeah, that's all that's all I was trying to say for real.
No, I get that 100%.
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Speaking of people pushing companies to do something, the weekend.
Hot a million he donated, huh?
Yeah, that was crazy.
But also, not only did he donate, he also put out a public statement and basically
calling out Apple Music, Spotify, Warner, Sony, all the fucking big record labels to, you know,
not just take a part of this Blackout Tuesday.
Let's be quiet for a day.
Dude, I went on SoundCloud yesterday on my laptop and like the SoundCloud logo was like blacked out and like everything was like, yeah, it was like blacked out right.
But then you like you just click and then it just goes back to the regular page.
I was just like, what was the purpose of this?
Okay, do you get that feeling in general?
What did that do?
Blacking out the SoundCloud logo on this.
What the fuck?
And what do we really need SoundCloud to raise more awareness about this?
It's like everybody is talking about this.
If you're going to do something that's completely superfluous doesn't hurt your business, doesn't slow your business down.
When I see something like Rihanna and she shuts her fucking the Fenty website down for a day, it might just be symbolic, but that's probably like $100,000, many tens of thousand dollars, et cetera, a loss that day.
Yeah, you're going to make it up the next day.
But I think that that's a good statement.
It actually does something.
Actually means something.
You know, even when I donated, I'm like, okay, this is, at first I was about to do $1,000.
I'm like, it feels like it has to hurt a little bit, you know?
Like, it has to be enough that you care.
You know, it's like you have to, that's like part of the black square thing.
like even before people started
fucking denouncing it and stuff.
I'm just sort of like...
That's kind of one of the first things I thought about too.
This just feels like the easiest thing for you to do.
Like, like it's...
Especially when people who weren't speaking up
and had nothing to say about the whole situation,
then Tuesday come around,
they post a fucking black picture,
like a black square and they're like,
I'm going, like, this is me being silent in solidarity.
And I'm like, nigga, you were already silent.
You didn't say anything, you know?
Especially these like influencers and young people
who use black culture,
most they fucking making tic talks to rap music they fucking dress like black girls they have their
hair and braids and all this shit and it's like when some real shit is happening you have nothing
to say and then you want to post a black square on your instagram and a lot of these white people
that i see like fucking tron like they basically have taken this thing as like this creative writing
assignment to be like oh let me like just go on camera or let me get in my instagram caption and
just tell you how not racist i am in as many words as possible and it's like
a lot of times I'm like wow
this is so obvious to me that you
have never really been around
any significant amount of black people because I
feel like a lot of the black people on earth
would look at what you've written here and be like
holy shit what like
your intentions are in the white place but
you need to calm the fuck down
fall back but even this is not
your like you were just not in a position
to be giving us a fucking lecture
in the caption like you have no life experience
you haven't spent any fucking time around black people
you don't go out of your way to surround yourself
you don't know anything about the culture.
But that's exactly. You could apply all this to me too to some extent.
I get it. No, no, that's not what I was about to say at all.
I was going to say, even to touch on your point about their intentions being good, at that
point, my nigger, your intentions aren't good because you were literally just doing this
as self-preservation and self-righteousness to make yourself look good.
So at that point, your intentions aren't even good anymore.
Right.
And, like, oh, what a coincidence that you've never said anything about how racism bad in your
entire fucking life.
And then at the exact moment where the entire fucking culture is, you know, you know,
talking about nothing else.
All of a sudden, you have a motivational statement to make it.
It's like, I mean, it's just like as white people,
especially in a moment like this,
you really need to be able to look at the game,
see what's going on,
and know that like say your piece,
make it clear that you're not a Trump supporter,
you're not on that side of the aisle,
and then maybe just fall back.
Maybe you don't need to do the creative writing assignment
on Twitter every day.
Maybe you should just, you know,
amplify other people's voices
that have something important to say.
Yeah.
I mean, I definitely seen,
a lot of people making
like a really strong positive statements that I appreciate it
and especially like some of the business owners and shit
but at the end of the day that's kind of like my nigga
that's what you literally have to do like if you are smart
and you know like you have to pick a side basically
a lot of companies and shit it just feels like oh you're scared
like you're scared and that's why you're scared of losing black business so
or being labeled Trump supporting you know if you stay silent during this time
and you don't fucking take a stand
against this. People are going to remember that forever and they will not so support to your business.
They will not fuck with you and you won't get a fucking co-sign from any black people anymore if you didn't
speak out and say something positive. So, yeah. So, okay, so I'm totally with you guys on the people that,
you know, just do this to say face or this and that or write their creative essays. But like,
what exactly are they supposed to do? Because it's like damned if you do, damned if you don't for them,
you know? Maybe you as a white person can you help them to like,
What should they do?
I mean, I definitely think there's a lot of value in making it clear what side of the fucking aisle you're on.
I just think, you know, at a certain point, I just don't want to see this fucking random TikTok kid writing a fucking MLK speech in his caption because you just don't need to do all that.
Like, make it clear where you're at and just, you know, it's like you just don't, you don't need to give a lecture on something you know nothing about.
It ultimately just doesn't really look right.
It's like I've just seen a lot of stuff that's cringy
You see this one TikTok kid, this white kid
Who like clearly went to the fucking protest
To make this like cool video of himself
I was just like
That's by far the worst one of saying
I've seen some like white Instagram
Bitches doing the same shit
Yeah let's they're texting each other
Like let's go protesting oh my god
What are you gonna wear
Somebody called out this girl that we know
I didn't even think about it like that
But she was like looking all hot
And was like oh like this is my
My protest fit and like blah blah
And she was just like, which makes no sense, which makes no sense because it, you know, people who are going to wear, let's say, skimpy outfits or whatnot, like if you get to your guests, like you want to have your whole body covered. So you should not go out in cute quote unquote outfits. You know, it's crazy. One of my home girls got arrested who was not protesting, who was just downtown. Her car was parked downtown. She was walking to her car and the cops like grabbed her and threw her into like a group of other people and like group arrested them and left them on the bus for like five hours. And she said while she was.
on the bus, like handcuffed, they were playing
like loud rock music. They had all the lights
turned off and that they were
just on this bus for fucking hours and
they didn't let them off. What the fuck?
The, whatever those buses
are look insane. My friend
Goons got arrested in downtown
on Saturday and
he was like live streaming the whole thing.
I was like, Jesus Christ. How was he live streaming? He was
arrested? I don't know. He's on the bus. I don't know.
He kept live streaming on the bus. He wasn't handcuffed?
I guess. I guess. I mean
the zip tie. I saw it. They have a zip time.
I saw videos of people being like, this is how you get out of the zip tie.
Yeah, that shit's easy.
Maybe he got out of the zip tie, but he was on.
You know, you're still on the bus, though.
From my, from my many pairs of off white sneakers, I know how to work a zip tie now.
How many pairs of off white shoes have you owned in your life?
I mean, a couple to know how to work a zip tie now.
Also, I'm not, I'm not into, on the topic of off white.
I'm not into all, like, the donation shaming at all.
That's facts, but at the end of the day, you got to realize it's like, okay,
I'm the type of person
I'm gonna look at shit from all angles right
So I see it from the angle of him being like
I am
A Virgil being like I guess
Participating in a challenge of like you know like like a train of like oh like match my donation
Blah blah blah that's how he thought it was gonna be taken
Because it's like 50 50 like he's basically saying like a lot of his fans might do 50
So he's trying to get them to do the chain as well which is completely understandable right but I feel
feel like he did not speak up enough before that. I feel like he was very outspoken with the
round two, Sean Witherspoon store situation. And he was just, he was very outspoken with that.
And then you like post his donation of $50 and it's like, I'm going to keep it two versions with
you, bro. I feel like you could have just did a little more. Or if you, he claims that he, um, that he
did another donation that was way bigger, but I don't think he posted it until after.
And it's like...
Yeah, apparently he sent 20,000.
Which is beautiful, which is beautiful.
But that's the problem with these fashion dudes that live in the fucking clouds and they
just, they don't like pay attention to politics that much.
I don't think it's fashion dudes.
I think it's just like once you just reach a higher look, because like we could pull back
old statements of like A'sa Rocky kind of saying the same thing of him being like,
like I'm, I'd be in Soho.
I'd be in Paris.
like these like I don't you know like these issues don't affect me or like little like little wayne saying that like racism doesn't apply to him you know so it's like it's like it's like rich nigger problems once you get to a certain level that you just are not looking into the like real life okay and and to his credit you know Virgil like it's awesome if he doesn't spend that much time on Twitter so he didn't like immediately anticipate how that would be viewed no for sure for me like I spent enough time on Twitter that I know I've already seen people getting ashamed for not doing enough so I could have told you that that was going to happen
granted it's nice to be virtual
that you're rich as fuck and you don't have to
necessarily know exactly what's going on in the internet
and you still want to make your piece known
but I've seen him like he clearly is not like
super wrapped up and paying attention to politics
because he there was another thing that I saw him say
that was like you know who are the new young
thinkers that can do for politics
what we did to street wear with off white
and pyrex and whatever and I'm like bro
like this hurts my head to even think about
what the fuck you think you're talking about right there
like who are the new
thinkers that are but they were pulling up pictures of like him and his whole like white family and
it's just like oh those yeah they were cooking this that that is his wife though that white woman
yeah yeah yeah I am mad at it but those photos are funny as fuck in the moment it's just like oh no man
it's like people making like like virgil 50 dollar bill shirts and stuff I'm gonna keep it
too verge that's one of the better memes that came out all this I mean but I'm not gonna lie
Yeah, she's hilarious.
You got every reason to stay off of social media right now.
Like, like, if you are somebody who is,
unless you're 100% sure that what you're posting is safe,
then you should be very, very careful.
Like, Karen Civil and Virgil, both for many reasons,
should be like heroes of the fucking,
not telling anybody who should be the hero or whatever,
but you said who?
Karen Civil and Virgil, both, like,
extremely successful people within the black community.
Everybody's, you know, proud of their success, I would assume, et cetera.
they both have managed to like become targets by just being a little tone deaf throughout this but you know what's crazy especially with like someone like Virgil okay how many bro um half evil raised like what like 70k or some crazy shit like that 90k oh my bro they raise hell of money by just dropping an old t-shirt they already dropped and um and re uh reputin it out and donating 100% of the proceeds to i don't remember what organization but chicago bailout beautiful right um um
I've seen so many other brands like, you know, I saw Fresh Dive, a re-release shirt that I have that just says black.
Black is not a crime with like some black hands and handcuffs.
And a lot of people were coming up with new designs and shit like that.
They would have been so easy for him to drop a fucking off-white, you know, political shirt, whatever.
I don't know, fucking off-white zip tie and donate the proceeds from that and post that.
Yeah.
And you would have got no slack.
I mean, yeah, like, if you don't, like, in particular what I was saying earlier about, like, white influencer kids and stuff, it's like, now would be a great time for you to not say that much, but do a significant donation because then you're not grandstanding and you are doing something that will have a material difference.
You know, I think that that quite often, but then if you find yourself like that one TikTok kid, like he went to the protest, he got arrested on purpose so that he could have a photo.
Like, you can see that one photo of him with his hands by his head.
back in the cops hold of him. He begged to get arrested.
He begged the police officers to put him in cuffs.
Wait, you know that?
That's what it's on Twitter.
I mean, you can only believe what you read so much, but I believe it.
But that clip right there, and I don't know who the fuck he is.
I don't know if he actually did donate or if he has any kind of history of doing good things for the community, whatever.
But like, that's the definition of what you should not do.
Make a video that makes you look like you had this really sexy, fun, cool protest experience.
Sexy cool fun.
Should not be tied in with protests.
That's, yeah, that's how I'm trying to describe what he was trying to give off there.
It's just blowing my mind.
But, I mean, yeah, in that, in that moment, like, if you do something that doesn't actually have a positive effect but makes you look really cool and dangerous and shit on your TikTok.
Fuck you.
Yeah, fuck off.
And also that song he used, that was a big part of what pissed me off, too.
What song did he use?
Don, don, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't.
Wait, wait, speaking of songs, shout out to his family.
David, David, Gwett.
Oh my God.
The MDMLK mix.
That was so embarrassing.
Remember, how's your shirt?
EDMLK?
I know.
That would be fire.
Write that down.
Listen, as an EDM legend,
EDM producer,
EDM DJ who has played multiple EDM festivals,
probably good friends with David Guetta.
How did you, how did you feel about that?
Okay, first of all, for anyone who doesn't know.
I don't speak, okay, go on.
Can I get it out first?
Yeah.
For anyone who,
Big me up.
For anyone who doesn't know, David Guetta, Geta, Gweta, whatever you say.
He is a very prominent EDM DJ who decided to go through with a live stream that he was already doing, I guess, that he already had planned.
And he spoke about George Floyd.
He gave a shout out to him and his family.
And then he proceeded to drop an EDM mix that started with like a Martin Luther King.
I have a dream speech.
And then they're like just went into like a braw, braw, braw, blah, bra.
That's the thing is that when, if you have something you're good at right now, it seems appropriate, like, oh, I'm going to take the thing that I'm good at and I'm going to do it for a good cause, but maybe not an EDM song.
Like that to me, maybe this is not the proper form.
It's just, it's just so many other ways you could have went about that.
You could have just stopped the whole stream for a second, get a, did a moment of silence.
You could have.
You could have done anything but that.
You could have anything, anything but that.
Gunna had that performance book
and then he just,
he didn't like do an MLK
one of remix.
He did a fucking,
he gave the money
to a charity
and did his normal songs
that people actually like
that makes a lot of sense.
That's beautiful,
yeah.
And he also wore like
a black leather jacket
and stuff
which I thought was tasteful.
He didn't have his usual
crazy drip.
He went a little more tasteful.
I respect that.
Also Gunna is is black
and like,
that changes things a lot too.
That's a very good point.
His whole,
his whole little shout out
to the family and stuff.
He's like,
shout out to his family.
It was just awful to see, honestly.
Yeah, like, should he have known better or should he not have known better?
I mean, some people just don't, okay, this is a problem.
Some people just don't know because, A, they don't have anyone black around.
Is he even from America?
No.
I don't think so they don't have anyone black around them.
They don't have any black people in places of power around them, maybe their manager or even their label exec or whatever.
And so they can't tell them like, don't fucking do this.
This is tasteless and wrong.
If you live in a bubble where everybody thinks that you're this great DJ and that everywhere you go,
people are just showing you love and saying you're great
you're the best DJ in the world you're like
you're not really in contact with the fact that like
most people like myself think
that actually no EDM sucks
and we don't give a fuck about this
and please don't tie it into an important social
movement maybe just like like
he's somebody I would have much rather
he in that moment have done his normal set
not mention anything about George Floyd
and then none of us would be talking about it because we would
have ignored it just like every other performance
or yeah or make a tasteful
statement or donate
tasteful statement and donate and then leave it along
shouting out his family and then dropping a fucking
I have a dream M-O-K-E-DM remix
that was fucking insane
yeah and you know what's funny is that
he might have ended racism with that
I felt like he didn't really get that much heat for that
because it's like the people don't have enough bandwidth
to really process all the crazy shit that's happened
and like in
in hindsight it's like it wasn't that bad
I don't think he did it on purpose.
Like he wasn't trying to be a dickhead or nothing.
Like it wasn't that bad, whatever.
But it was just hilarious that he thought that that was the way to go.
Yeah.
Brilliant.
Hopefully he learns from this and doesn't do stupid shit like this again.
I don't think he'll learn from it because I don't think I really saw any crazy back.
Like the most I saw was like the viral tweet of the video.
And then it was just like, I can't believe he thought this was a good idea or something like that.
It wasn't like, we need to cancel David, David Getta or whatever the fuck his name is.
I think he definitely saw that tweet that went.
Byerle. Yeah, for sure. I'm actually going to pull up the Karen Silva. Someone said it was hilarious. Oh, yeah. So Karen Silva was like wearing the shirt with the guy's face on it and what did he say? Oh, yeah, with the cop's face. With the cop's face on it. It said like he did that shit, whatever. At the end of the day, I am a nigga who owns very controversial shirts and shit like that and just like, I don't think you really need to wear the niggas face on your shirt to necessarily. Unless it's like defacing his face. Glorify. Well, I mean, I know she's not trying to glorify.
But anything that makes him, you know, there's like the whole thing with the school shooters where you like don't say the names of the school shooters or whatever because you don't want to make them more famous.
I don't know that this cop necessarily like wanted to be famous, but just seeing him on a shirt really.
Oh, look.
David Guetta should know, death know better.
His ex-wife is black and they have kids.
Oh, wow.
That's what a close comrade of mine just texted me.
Oh, God.
Yeah, I don't know.
There's something about-care.
They said what?
They said that David Guetta's ex-wife is black.
and they have kids together.
So it's like he should be relatively tapped into the black experience.
I think it literally has black.
Well, maybe that's why he felt like he needed to speak out,
but just the EDM.
I have a dream.
I have a dream.
His kids probably think that EDM's tight.
His wife probably thinks that he's tight.
Some kids out there.
Karen Civil,
okay,
the off white socks with sandals,
the bait bag.
Who cares about her fit,
though?
I felt like the whole fit was part of it too.
I think people can't be,
people can't,
cancel Karen Seville
She's on way too much
They're trying to cancel her because she was wearing off white
Because Virgil
Donated too
Too little of money
So they're trying to
Before or after the Virgil thing
That's a good question
I think that they were trying to rev it up more
Because she's wearing off white
And I'm just like niggit
Off white is still a brand that was like popular
That people still own clothes of
I would urge more unity in general
I would say that yeah maybe Virgil did something goofy
Maybe cancel a wore a weird shirt
Maybe let's just like you know
Give them the benefit of the doubt
They're clearly like
You can't try to cancel black people right now for fucking nothing.
It seems like such a good time to not cancel people who maybe don't need to be canceled
because there's just so every day you see a different cop killing someone doing something
fucked up.
It's kind of like, let's just hone in on that.
It's so much easier to pick apart the people that are in your community, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Blasie told me that Jason posted something pretty significant about like we're so quick
to like cancel individuals like artists.
or let's say Karen Civil or whoever, Virgil,
but it's like we need to cancel these big corporations
and take a stand against them.
Like, people, Wendy's donating whatever million
to Trump's re-election campaign,
and I don't know, we need to make a change in our everyday life.
I've always wondered why hip-hop did not, like, support its own more
in the sense of, like, just the clothing thing.
Like, how is it, like, Gucci and Louis are the, like,
number one thing that people are wearing?
And then there's, like, countless rapper-owned,
clothing brands or streetwear brands are owned by people in the community and stuff that just don't seem like they get the support and they shrivel up within a couple years it's like well now but people are sharing those messages like people are saying support this company because they are actually doing something really you know this is of your culture and that's like and and and and the thing is like think about how popular in the early 2000s all the rap own brands were and how fucking much money they made and how you could not leave your house without like if you don't have rockware if you don't have rockware if you're
If you didn't have Fubu, I guess back in the day, if you didn't have Sean John Rockaware,
you know, fat farm, some of these, like, brands, like, you just weren't it.
Like, you were out of the loop if you didn't have some of those brands in that time.
And it's like, a lot of that has been lost.
But also at the same time, though, you got, like, off white and even though I don't disagree,
even though I don't agree, but like V loan and shit like that, those are black-owned.
And RSVP.
Well, that's-
That's why Virgil is so important because,
This is a black dude who started his own brand, made that shit so poppin.
That's basically a designer brand fits in that world.
Well, he started one brand, elevated it to another brand.
Then started another brand.
Basically made it like high fashion.
Off White is like almost like it's 100% in that category.
Then goes and fucking gets this the biggest job that you can imagine anybody.
At the biggest fashion house.
Yeah.
And that's like, you know, that that's why for me it's like.
That was the job that Kanye West was like trying to fucking.
Was that a Trappler Ross video?
Wasn't it?
Basically.
It wasn't a tabloor Ross video
But it was a trap something had it
Trap geek
Maybe trapb geek
Also I was watching all his videos today
It's super creepy
It's super creepy because I thought that
Only Instagram and Facebook are listening
But I think YouTube's listening to now
Because every time you guys tell me to watch
Whoever the fuck it's in my homepage now
I watched a lot of trap geek videos on the way here
Oh my God
You know how many ops popped up
In my fucking suggested today
Like just on YouTube
I'm like oh my fucking God
Ops?
Just like, just random shit, like, just random ass shit has been popping up in my suggested.
I'm like, shit from like years ago.
I'm like, what the fuck is going?
I don't know.
They really, they really are collecting data on everybody and just throwing it into,
into your algorithm.
It's crazy.
You ever like, I see proof of it every day?
Like when I'm with my nephews and they're watching Mad Peppa Pig.
And then you go home, you got Peppa Pig and you're,
scroll past Mad Peppa Pig to get the little mozy video and trying to rock out to the
I was, I was like talking to this girl and like, we were talking about Rolexes or whatever.
and like this like
Rolex ad on your Instagram
bro no no she sent me the Rolex ad on her thing
like the next day she was like I've literally
never even looked at a Rolex before
I've never typed in the word Rolex before
like I just don't know nothing about them
and she was like it's crazy we're like talking about
Rolex's last night and I wake up and that's the first thing
I see on my far my far fetch ad or whatever
I mean we spend money to retarget ad
so that if you like go on the no jumper site
and look at a product and you don't buy it
and then like you might be on Instagram the next day
and see an ad for that product on Instagram.
Like that's how it's able to do that.
They're collecting cookies.
Yeah.
And they fucking,
they email you,
hey,
you missed us in your cart.
Yeah.
Whoa.
What?
I've like almost bought a jacket before and then just seen that jacket for like six months.
And it's like,
you know,
it's like a $500 jacket.
So they're willing to like spend a shitload of money
to try to get the,
you to buy that product.
Little do they know that if I didn't buy it then,
I'm definitely not buying it later.
because every day that goes by it becomes less and less drippy from my perspective.
Yeah.
Why do you think that?
Well, don't you feel like, you know, if you have something new before everybody wears it or you have like, you know, the dope thing.
Like that's how I view clothes is like if I have it before anybody, I can rock it and it's tight.
Exactly.
If I've seen five people wearing it and that's how I feel about like, you know, some new pair of Jordans that comes out.
And even if it's like exclusive hard to get, you got a raffle or whatever, it's like,
my nigga I'm gonna go on Instagram and see 90 stories of
different people wearing them bought them or trying to get them
and it's just like I would much rather go and find like the nostalgic ones that like
cost more money are harder to find you got to take care of them really and it's like
more of a thing than for me to just go try to cop the new shit that just came out I guess
the first time I ever bought a Gucci jacket and spent whatever maybe like 1800 or something on it
some rapper the next day but it's just a
like so much worse I saw Fusi wearing it no offense to Fusi but Fusey definitely had it
then J Cole wore it in a video and it's not the fact that J Cole wore it it's the fact
that J Cole wore it as like making fun of rappers for he was like I forget what video
was he's like acting like a clown pretending to be a whack rapper that was the jacket
I know a video for that role exactly and I just seen like two kids I went to rolling
loud saw two people wearing it I'm like I spent $1,800 for this miserable
fucking experience if I'm gonna buy a Gucci jacket I don't
want to ever see anybody wearing it ever. No, exactly. That's how I felt on a very small,
minuscule level about these, uh, these fucking metallic purple fours that just came out. And, uh,
basically, like, they dropped these different all white Jordans with like a hint of different
colors. And the different colors dropped in different areas, like in different areas of the world.
So like the purple ones came out in the U.S. I think they had like an orange pair that came out
in like Australia and somewhere else. And then they had a green pair that came out and a red pair.
Anyway, so I was just seeing everybody post these fucking purple pair.
And I'm like, damn.
Like, I wanted them at first.
And I was like, I don't want those because like 90 motherfuckers got them on.
Like, not 90, like, nigga, a lot.
A lot of people have them on.
So anyway, this dude from Australia that I know that sell shoes is now sending me the pair that didn't even release in the U.S.
So I'm going to be dripping on niggas with the overseas drip.
I remember one time another Gucci jacket.
I bought the black one with the fucking tiger on the front, I think.
and the red and green stripes on the sleeves.
Sounds ugly as fuck already.
No, that shit was hard.
But I got it.
Before I even got a chance to put it on,
I look at Instagram,
and I see Gucci Main and Lil Pump
wearing it that day.
And I hadn't even got it,
no, like separately,
two thirds of Gucci gang.
I hadn't even been able
to take it out of my trunk yet.
So yeah, I ain't buying no more Gucci.
Some of that shit is timeless
and like, older pieces is like,
you know, it's just like,
like an all over print,
Gucci, I don't know, I guess.
I don't know, man.
At the end of the day, that shit is whack.
Fuck it.
I don't know what to sit here and defend that shit.
If you were to show me probably like any Gucci fit from the 90s, I would probably
think it was hard no matter what.
Way hard.
It would probably be way harder than me.
Even three, four years ago, if you were to just pull out a random Gucci fit that was
normal as fuck four years ago, you'd probably think it looks kind of hard now because
you're not so sick of seeing it.
But then I don't know, there's like a certain time period because if you busted out some
Gucci from two years ago and I'm rocking it today.
There should be like, oh, man, look at this lame.
Remember that shit?
Like you said with the tigers and all that shit,
it just looks like too Ed Hardy and like cheap, in my opinion.
That's the problem with Gucci now is that they're so over the top
and the designs are so extra that it's hell of easy to place them date-wise.
Whereas I feel like in the 90s and stuff,
they weren't so over the top.
That's why you needed somebody like Dapper Dan to come through
and make the crazy-ass Gucci and Louis designs that they wouldn't make.
Now they just do it.
And they put all kinds of wacky shit.
That's why I think Gucci and Louie are,
I mean, they'll always be able to do something to figure out their business or whatever.
But to me, I mean, but it's like, it's like all the brands are doing that.
It's because it's like all the information is so accessible and it's so like widespread and easy spread.
Even the Dior Air Jordan one that is.
Dexter got Dior Jordans.
Oh my God.
Dexter got Dior Jordans.
What the fuck is that?
You've never seen a video?
It's a video of famous Dex.
Went to Santiali and picked up from Dior Jordans.
No, no, he got a box into his house of like off white Jordans, I mean, off white shit, but all these different shoes.
And he pulls out these, you know, like her bag right there, Dior.
There's a, there's a pair of Dior Jordans that have not released it, right?
And Dexter is like flexing on Instagram.
Like, oh, like, they're just crazy cartoon voice.
Like, Dexter.
And weren't they fake?
Bro, they were so fake, though.
They weren't just like fake.
Like, bro, they were like so fake.
And it was like, it was just so funny because he was just trying to.
flex so hard like oh my god dexter got diorne's i want i wish dex was still feeling himself he was fun
back then no i see but i think that that's what didn't translate was that like now it just seems like
bro you're just like flexing these fake ass santi alley shoes like what's it like i don't
give me another place that sells fake stuff i don't know i don't want to keep saying santi alley
chinatown just i don't know it was just like the worst bootleg version of these shoes and he was
like he's like he's feeling you're feeling yourself too much at that point that you're flexing
all these fake ass shoes but that's like he didn't know I kind of he probably didn't know that's
probably why you made the video I kind of put Lil Zan and Famous Dex and sort of like a similar
category where they like they had a wave they didn't really keep it up damn you put them in the
same category and then the decks had much more of a wave he had more songs that people like but
he never had that one huge yeah I was gonna say that that might be a differentiator right that's
a difference but then the thing is is that they were very like enjoyable social
media characters when they were super like energetic and everything but then eventually the
drugs kind of take a toll on you and eventually people don't really want to watch you just being
all dopey and drugged up it's the fact man i don't know i just all my young black brothers out there man
not losanne he's not i was thinking about you're you talking losan yeah man i just i don't know man
i wish i just wish the best for everyone man i wish niggas you know get it together and stop
Flexing fake George
Stop, yeah
Nah, but
Would you protest
Fig Jordans?
Oh my God, yes
Actually
No, no, no, okay
Okay, you know what's funny though
I thought about that
Because Dex is one of the niggas
That like, he like
wears like mixed match shoes
All the time on purpose
Really?
Yeah, like he'll have on like two different
Jordans like two different
Colors like two different vans
Like two completely different pairs
And that was the first thing I thought of
And I was like
What are you you niggas
that are looting like
round two and like you get like one shoe off the wall what are you going to do just famous dex it and just
wear another pair i saw a lot of people running out with shoe boxes from running shoe stores but then
you got to think that there's a lot of left side there was there was a lot of shoes there just on
the wall that i know niggas just grabbed bro that's why if you want to get you got to go all the way
and back and then find your side you're going to be busted i used to work in a shoe store you go
back there to find a pair of shoes it could take a while but you're going to be fucked well see i
I mean, I was about to say, well, that's the good part.
But this is not good at all.
But most of those places that the really expensive shoes are in the glass together in a pair.
So it's like, if you got in there early, you probably got the good shit.
There's so much, I heard somebody describe it as riot porn because it's, you know, you're like watching it.
And it's like, it's super thrilling to watch it for a few seconds.
But ultimately, you don't really gain anything from it.
And it just sort of leaves you feeling hollow or whatever.
But I mean, normally, like, any, there's probably been a thousand clips over the past week that would have been the most viral clip of that week if they had happened in any other week.
Yeah.
But people run, the white dude with the sandals who runs out of the fucking shoe store and he sees the cops and he throws the boxes in the way.
Wait.
What was the purpose of doing that?
Also, the cops looting.
Have you seen that?
Oh, my God. I saw so many pictures.
That's kind of crazy.
I feel like a lot of that shit's fake news.
I'm going to be totally honest with you.
I don't think the cops put the bricks there either.
I think Antifa is out there putting the pallets of bricks
And that makes zero sense to me though
It's like
The cops wanting the city to be destroyed
Is what doesn't make sense to me
I feel like that people
Are you really?
Who want the riots
Are the ones putting those bricks there
That's just my
But it's like there's literally like tow trucks
And shit
Delivering the bricks
So like who
In every single city
Who's paint?
Yeah
Antifa I'm just going full Fox News
And blaming everything on Antifa
Jesus Christ man
That's just me
But
I don't know
Bo. No, but I've seen a lot of stuff. It seems
a hell of suspicious. There was a clip
that's like, watch this cop putting
this weapon into this guy's hand
once he's already on the ground. Because I found
like a BuzzFeed article pretty early on. That happens
every day though. But in this specific clip with mad people
filming, it would have been pretty surprising to see
him do this and then it's like boom.
There was like this BuzzFeed fucking article
I was reading that they were like updating consistently of like
look at all these fake things that are happening.
And like obviously BuzzFeed is pretty much in the category
of like wanting to make the protest.
testers look good unless they absolutely don't have to they're mega megal
leftist but there's just so much stuff that has been sort of like pointed like
painted in one way or another that I just I really recommend that people do their
research because I've seen tweets of like hundreds of thousands of retweets and then like
you really look into it and it's like oh yeah that that didn't happen the way that
they okay try to make it look okay so back to the break thing how do you explain
them being dropped off by government like machinery if I saw that I would like
to see that. Yeah, I'm not, I'm not saying that I know everything. I'm just saying that I think that a much more likely cause is the people who want the city to be destroyed would drop that off. It feels like, no matter what you think of the cops, the cops probably don't want more people bringing shit. You don't think they want to like, because that way, if there's like all these bricks and shit being thrown at the cops and like that's like more incentives for them to like harm people and arrest people and arrest people and eventually like invoke fucking martial law and just.
But I don't think most cops want where we're at right now.
Not most cops.
I don't even think like a lot of cops want this.
I think most cops would rather go to work and have a nice safe, easy day.
Where they don't have to get.
Maybe you get to punch somebody around a little bit, but you don't really, you know,
you get to give somebody a parking ticket, whatever, make them cry.
I don't think most cops really like want more danger out of the city.
But that's what I'm saying.
But I don't think most cops are making the decision.
It's the people on top.
And it's not like the police department are pulling up and fucking dropping off the bricks by hand.
But also, I think I even saw a video of that.
The video of the alley in the alley,
and that's like the big,
the big black police truck,
and they were, like, gathering bricks and shit.
And it's just like, what, what is the...
And all the, like, undercover cops.
I haven't looked too much into that, and I don't know.
Yeah, that was really weird.
But that was weird.
The under...
They're trying to say that...
Room.
I heard that.
Everybody.
Like, the undercover cops, like,
sneaking into the protests and just, like...
And, like, causing mayhem and, and making people, like,
more likely to
loot and fucking throw bricks.
I kept seeing videos of like
it'll be people walking and it'll be like
a random white dude will bust through the crowd
like bust a window or some shit and then just like run away
and it's like they weren't going into the store
and looting or anything but they kind of
started it off and then everyone else like
joined in after. I think there's just a lot of people
that want to see everything burn. They just want to see
destruction and mania.
You know then that's a weird thing is that
when I think about how I would have been
acting if I was 19 or 20 and all this shit was going on I'm not so confident that I wouldn't have
been wow now you know I probably would have been I was thinking the same thing but I'd be probably
running out the store with three pairs of vans under my arm and it's kind of just weird to think
about because in that way I very much like empathize with probably a lot of people watching this
who think that the looting is kind of tight and that they would probably be their looting if they
had the chance whatever I get it it's like a young man thing that like you know some people
lose it over time said that exact thing and I was and I thought about
about it too I'm like man maybe if I was 21 and like I didn't have this relationship with the
people that work around to or at these stores or whatever I probably wouldn't give a fuck and I
probably would have went as my sole intention was to go do something like that you know yeah I was
13 14 15 stealing CDs from stores that when I think about it now I'm like wow it's actually
like that's like a really legitimate business that really contributes to our the community
where I came from and stuff it's not necessarily a big corporation it's just like the
local music store and I was robbing that shit for CDs because like you know what the fuck that
did I care I didn't have like that I couldn't empathize with a grown man who owned a business that
didn't want to be losing to CDs the same way all those kids robbing around too they don't give a
fuck like they're not thinking about what they're actually doing to somebody and even if they did like
know exactly what they're doing it's like whatever some some white dude you're never going to get to
meet oh you're going to feel bad for him no a lot of people aren't going to feel bad for him because
they're just not they're not at that state of their life you know that's fact and like you
you know, I think that's why the whole Virgil thing got like very misconstrued is because like
he was super speaking out super passionately about it. And like, I mean, in a way, I understand
because like, you know, I know those dudes. I know fucking Jay Busy. I know Luke. I know Chris. I
know fucking hell of people that work there and work for them. And I know how much time and effort
and work that they put into shit or whatever. But at the end of the day, it's just a casualty
of something that's way bigger than shoes and clothes and property and all that shit, you know.
People's lives.
Yeah, man.
And like I said, I really respect Luke for speaking out and saying something very, very early on.
And just, you know.
I would just encourage, you know, the people watching this and stuff, it's like if you have friends who are, you know, out there raising havoc,
I would just say, you know, be a little thoughtful if you can.
Try to try not to ruin the business of somebody who at least has, like, a.
roll. You know, when you see
somebody robbing the liquor store, you know, I feel for the
liquor store owner, but, you know, the liquor
store is maybe not
somebody you can empathize with, and you could argue that the
liquor store maybe has a negative effect on society
as a whole, the payday loan place.
I don't really know where you're robbing when you run up in there,
but... Like, they have a whole bunch of cash
just laying around? Yeah, I don't think that
probably... I think they probably have like a
800 pound safe that you probably wouldn't
necessarily be able to get into... They're saying Xbox,
people couldn't really steal anything.
All the replicas were the shit that was in front of
all the real shit was in the safe, I heard.
So if people run up in there and take the replicas, that's what I heard.
Damn, so you'll be flexing with a fake real legs.
A lot of people would be totally fine with that.
I mean, probably, right.
All for up looking crazy right now.
Yo, maybe the drank price will finally come down.
No, hell no.
I've been hearing that it's been going even crazier.
After this?
Bro.
But there's mad pints out on the streets now.
Like, probably not that many.
Yeah, no, no.
There probably is.
But think about it, though.
Everybody has the same mentality of like, oh, there is no lean right now.
It's like probably a drought.
and we're going to upcharge.
This nigga, I was talking to this nigga last night.
He was like, man, I don't want to, but I think I'm about to pay $160 a line.
I know people that a couple years ago swore they would never pay $70 a line,
and now they're paying $1.50 a line buying a pint to walk for $2,000 plus.
It's like activist prices for regular-ass drink now.
That's fucking retarded, bro.
It's a whole new world.
I'm about to get on my activeizo, you know.
Bro, just know.
Anybody who got the Mexican drank, hit me.
I mean, we probably won't be able to get it in right now, right?
Well, we probably won't be able to tell
because we're not like the most experienced drank sippers.
Probably like expired and like five years old.
You sip.
No.
Active visa is lit.
You have the fentivis.
Fentivis.
You're looking at me?
Both years.
Yeah, you're staring directly to her eyes.
What are you talking about?
Are you off to fent juice?
Definitely not.
No.
That's you right there.
All you got to do is sip some par and drop a perk in it.
Isn't the par?
Par got discontinued too, right?
I'm just talking shit.
Yeah.
I heard that part got discontinued because one time I...
Yeah, don't do that, kids.
I was joking.
One time I called out, somebody sold me some drink, and I fucking called them out because I
I was telling him, I'm like, I know you sold me some fake shit.
And I sent Dub a clip with me.
Was Hes.
Yes, it was Hesh.
I was pouring it.
No, actually, it was someone else.
And I was pouring it out.
Select?
And I sent it to...
Nah, you don't know.
Well, you do.
But I sent it to Dub, and Dub's like, no, that's par.
Like, he knew immediately from just seeing it drip out of the bottle.
That's a real drink man right there.
And I'm like, what's par?
And he's like, it's all right.
You know, like, it ain't fake.
I was like, that's what I was from to tell
niggas last night.
That was when I found out about par.
But I heard the par's just continue.
I think a fake par.
It's funny because Phoenix Flexing, like,
loves par apparently.
And like, they're always just like,
where's the par?
And then, like, I don't know.
They're just tagging this like par account
that's just like a random person's last name or something.
It's really funny.
If you really love drank, let's be real.
If you really love drank,
you're going to be drinking drink,
no matter what kind of drink it.
is as long as it ain't green or it ain't
probably a lot of people drinking green. But as long as it
ain't total trash,
even if you're an experience, drink,
but the shit is so expensive, so hard to get now,
they're like, the motherfuckerers might act
bougie, but they are probably not boozy.
Hey, before Lil Pump,
dub sowed me lean.
Lucky said that in his new album.
Really? Mm-hmm. That's real.
Fire, right? I introduced Dub to Low Pump.
Did you guys listen to Lil Yauties tape?
I did. I did.
I did. I did. I enjoyed it.
I liked it. I got to listen to it.
closer but in general i've
honestly i've been bad that he had to drop
i know man
but he was out there protesting
doing any shit and not promoting the fuck out of his album
which would any other rapper would have been doing some other rapper would
have been woke boat some rapper would have been with the bullhorn like yeah man
yeah man we really need to do this also little boat three out now
i'm so glad he didn't i think that um very classy of him bro especially in a world where
Everybody is, everybody thinks that they're fucking, uh, uh, R-A, R-I-A fucking certified specialists.
And they think that they're about to analyze the first week.
Why is that a thing now?
Why do people care about first week numbers so much?
I think for like 20 years.
50 did it.
I blame 50.
No, okay.
The industry cared.
But I don't think people just like, people just like, there was not niggas on MySpace posting
about fucking, you know, soldier boys first week numbers, bro.
It was just not a thing.
The thing about it, too, is that it is fucking.
irrelevant like it does tell you something now but we also know that like there's a lot of ways to
be a popular or successful rapper without selling a lot of album sales so which is yeah i mean which is
little yaddy literally like i enjoyed that album so much and i thought it was fire as fuck i'm not saying all
of it was fire but like i definitely have at least five to six songs on repeat from that album
yaddy is the king of saying some bad shit and then taking it right back like bought some walk just to
Not to drink just to keep it stock.
Like, what the fuck does that mean?
I bought some heroin just to keep it in my closet.
I mean, yeah.
What are you talking about?
I don't need air.
Why you need walk unless you drink and walk, Yadi?
Is there something you want to tell us?
I mean, he probably just sitting on it.
Pause.
One guy, one pint.
Yeah, no, this ain't those.
You never seen that video back in the day, one guy, one jar?
Fuck, no.
You know what I'm talking about?
He's squatting and there's a glass of jar.
and it's going in his ass and it breaks.
What I'm doing this episode is I'm not entertaining no bullshit.
Maybe not now.
Any bullshit you bring up, I'm just ignoring you this episode.
That's all I have to say.
How disrespectful do you think Ian Connor posting about George's porn is?
That was crazy.
He deleted that.
He wrote, For Raven, I'll delete.
I couldn't believe it because I had already had the conversation with a couple of different
people in hip-hop media where a couple different people hit me up and was like,
you saw the porn thing?
And I was like, yeah, I'm not posting it because it seems, you know, disrespectful or whatever.
And they all agreed.
Yeah.
And then Ian Connor was like the only person of fame.
Ian Conner is not like a media person like, though.
So it's like, I mean, just like his whole, his whole brand is kind of him just being like a sicko, a sick fuck.
He finally found something that maybe people didn't want to hear him troll about, I guess.
Yeah.
And it's like, I think he just tried to like, you know, he was just trying to like, I don't know.
bro. I'm not excusing it. That shit was, that shit was lame. He was just, it's just like,
that's kind of his personality though. Like, he was like, rest of, what do he say? He said,
like, rest of peace to my sicko.
What do you do? You said, like, you did big things down here.
Involving your brand. It makes it so much worse.
Or like, they also tried to, um, I was like seeing shit that's saying like he was, like,
intoxicated and he was like, had fent on the system or some shit like that.
I see that. Bro, just because you're intoxicated has nothing to do with like the fact that you
deserve to die by the hands of the police for literally no reason.
I mean, if you're on fentanyl, spoiler, like, that means that you're going to be even less likely to be able to put up a fight.
And we all saw that video.
And we all know that, like, he could have been on any drug.
And it wouldn't that video.
Like, it doesn't matter.
He was being manhandled by a bunch of dudes who were bigger than, well, not bigger than him.
But we're clearly, like, overpowering him.
It's like, it doesn't matter if he had fucking, and having it in your system, like, he could have done a little son like a week ago.
And he still got a little bit in your system.
It's not like, it doesn't mean that he was fucked up at that moment.
a bullshit way to discredit the story.
So fucking stupid.
And I saw reports that his family did a private investigation with a, what are they called?
Analyst, I don't know.
Oh, the, uh, the coronary.
That immediately discredited the initial report that was put out that said that he did,
died from a heart attack or whatever.
It was from like, like holds on his neck.
Yeah, dude.
That shit is insane.
Also, what the fuck is going on outside?
I don't know, man.
It's just crazy driving around L.A.
and just seeing like army tank.
and people with like AR just like I don't know it's also like just think about this bro like
man man honestly bro like rest and peace of that man but bro he literally his death is probably like
changed the world and like a scale that's never been seen before from something like this
it's crazy to think about the Ahmad Arbery thing too because that was very much a part of like the lead
up to this like Sean Reid the FedEx incident with those guys on the parking
line with that that uh that I fucking interviewed and stuff it's like there was a lot like
this shit did not just happen and motherfuckers got mad there was a lot of buildup
it keeps happening it's just so fucking sad everyone from like Sandra bland to like yeah
I think underrated part of it is the coronavirus because you got everybody at home
black people disproportionately have lost their jobs through this disproportionately are
affected because black people tend to live in areas where there's worse pollution that
makes them them more susceptible to the coronavirus more likely black people are more likely to
have jobs that are essential workers that have to go to work etc so it's like you're more
exposed right you have a lot of people that are more likely to be affected by this plus like everybody's
home everybody's out off work everybody's kind of pissed off everybody's got energy everybody's got
time they want to go out yeah it's like and especially for a cause like this they're
going to a lot of people going to the protest haven't been to a club in three months haven't been to
the bar in three months
et cetera, haven't been to a restaurant in three months.
So it's like, that, the, the fumes are hard.
That anger and that tension had to go somewhere.
And it ended up being directed at basically, like, one of the worst murders we've seen of
an innocent man in a long time.
I mean, I wonder where else it could have gone.
Like, it seems like that's probably the thing that would have set it off.
It's super ironic because, I think the day that the protest started happening,
the restaurants and hair salons
were going to open back up on Friday.
Well, here at least, right?
In L.A., yes.
How about the fact that the coronavirus
just doesn't seem like it exists anymore?
At least everybody seems happy to act like it doesn't exist.
We need to see if the numbers are going to jump
because everyone's fucking around each other.
There's no way it won't.
I almost feel like it's inevitable that there's going to be like,
oh, like here's 500 people that got the coronavirus
from being at the protests in this city.
Like that seems more likely than not hearing that.
But at the same time, we're not going to know because they stopped testing.
They're, like, punishing us for protesting, so they're not testing right now.
That is so bizarre, isn't it?
This fucking curfew shit is crazy, too, bro.
I'm wondering if it's actually enforced in my area.
We were going to go play Pokemon Go the other night, and I was thinking,
I'm like, are they going to enforce this in Burbank?
It's, well, I mean, enforced in what way?
Because a lot of, even, like, McDonald's and shit boarded up, like, their drive-thrus and their clothes.
I went to the gas station yesterday, and the guy that was so pissed, so mad.
He's like, they're making me close at 5 p.m.
5 p.m. never in all my years
here, but he was so mad.
I was also driving down Ventura
with a girl on Monday
and holy shit. Like Ventura is not
like we drove along so much of it.
There's no possible way that
oh man, some shit is going down.
I'm hearing helicopters.
This is what I'm hearing like every day.
Holy fuck.
And around here though it's like what
where the fuck is the process near here anyway?
But every store on Ventura
boarded up. Black Lives Matter
on the outside. Black owned business.
Hispanic-owned business, El Abio,
Espanio, et cetera, like, everybody.
And, I mean, these are places that are
not on the main drag that it's
likely to get hit. So
that was pretty wild.
I was seeing that New York cops right now,
no days off. Every New York
City cop is expected to work 12 hours a day,
seven days a week.
Yeah. That's scary too.
Like, these motherfuckers are, like, actually, like, not
sleeping and shit. You're going to get, like, worse policing
than you've ever gotten before. Guess what? That's the
fucking job you signed up to do, man.
Yeah, that's true, I guess
But I don't know
It just seems like that might be a recipe for worse shit too
If you have all the cops
Are stressed out losing it, etc
I mean, who the fuck knows what's gonna happen
And also things I'm not looking forward to
A, the election, because
Well, I guess I kind of am looking forward to a little bit more
It's gonna just continue to split everyone and just
I feel like if Trump wins after this
And the coronavirus
I don't know
I just don't understand
And all this fucking Jeffrey Epstein shit and him being tied to him fucking resurfacing.
Yeah.
I was just doing a little research into that.
I think that's not a real anonymous account that tweeted it, right?
It's not a real anonymous account.
But at one point, I looked at Twitter and there was like a million people had just mentioned anonymous.
And I was like totally like, oh, this is anonymous.
And then I realized like, oh, actually this is already a thing that was like covered by BuzzFeed in like 2017.
The real anonymous doesn't have a Twitter account.
The real anonymous has been an MIA for three years.
So where,
so where did that video come from then?
The video was a real anonymous video,
but it just wasn't.
I think, yeah,
it's not that hard.
You can get a V for Vendetta mask and,
and,
I don't know.
I mean,
but whoever these anonymous people,
whoever these anonymous people are,
they still shut down the Minneapolis
police department's website.
And I don't know,
are they the ones that,
that revealed the information about Trump?
I mean,
it wasn't revealed.
It was already out.
Yeah.
I mean, if they're propelling that to more people, then they can keep doing that.
You guys didn't see the Jeffrey Epstein thing on Netflix, I'm assuming?
Oh, my God.
I watched her front to back.
But you know what, though?
But you know what, though?
I feel like it didn't really provide any new information to someone like me.
Oh, you had already looked into it a bunch.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
As soon as he died, I was like the first one.
Like, he didn't kill himself.
I had listened to this like the daily episode about it.
And I was like, oh, he was like, you know, basically like tricking young girls into thinking that they could be models.
And he was taking advantage of him.
that was only one small
but that's what I thought it was
and then I was not prepared for the fact
that it was like it's seemingly
like thousands of girls
because it's like a whole spider web of just
fucking I've spent a bit of time in West Palm Beach
the fact that he
was living in Palm Beach which is like
the super rich area and then like having
scouts that were going into the trailer parks
and the hoods and shit to find young
ass girls scouts of young girls that he was
already messing with like a paid affiliate
program like you go sign somebody else
up and then you get a Ponzi scheme.
And I think the doc was even more powerful because you get real life experiences,
a real life firsthand experience from the survivors.
You know what was fucked up?
One of the girls who was like the recruit is like they were trying to throw her in
because she was like a little older.
She was like maybe 17 and she was recruiting girls from her school that was like
younger than her.
And it's like bro,
she got brainwashed by that nigga too.
What's up with Greta or whatever the fuck his girlfriend's name is?
She's still like just,
I think she moved to some random assay.
because I've seen somebody post a picture of her just like in a diner a couple of months ago or something.
They said that she was like in and out and like this is supposedly a secret message that she was reading a book that about like CIA agents or something.
And it was just like that that was like her way of like revealing that Epstein was a fucking like a CIA agent.
You think that she just went to in and out and just waited for somebody to take a picture with her?
I feel like.
I don't know.
That's what I was thinking too.
I feel like that's a lot to expect.
Didn't she move to Brazil or something like that though?
I don't know.
And is she ever going to be charged?
Like, why hasn't she been charged?
Because she was named as the co-conspirator like a lot.
See, but that's the whole thing about why a lot of people wanted him dead is because like he was tied to so many different people and so many.
Powerful people.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's just like it would be in a lot.
It would be in the best interest of a lot of people.
For him to be dead.
If he killed himself before all the shit.
Dude, Alan Dershowitz when they're accusing him of fucking those girls.
And he's just like, I have never.
He's going on that rant.
He's like, even when I was underage, I never slipped with the underage girl.
That's a weird moment.
It was like, this seems like additional information you did not have to include that you didn't get any pussy when you were young.
You know, you know what's crazy?
They were like when they were interviewing the prince or whatever.
And he was like, he was like, oh yeah, I'd never been to blah, blah, blah's loft upstairs.
And it's like, how would you know that the loft was upstairs or whatever.
And the picture.
The editing was wild, though, how they went straight from Alan Dershowitzel, which basically yelling.
about how he was innocent and then right into the girl saying i dare her to say on camera that i did
something to her they go right into her saying and like she seems pretty believable and you seem
pretty angry not believable and like they had like like the thing with me is just like bro like
they had so many it was like you could play that off as like a business association only but it was
like they were he was very friendly with a lot of the people that he was working with like which
makes it more like compelling that niggia you were involved in some way like bill clinton flying
they have all the records of every person that took on that went on that fucking jet but that doesn't
mean that everybody on the jet was participating in that but the fact you still the fact that
bill clinton was on the jet going to the island 26 times within like three years and like
joe rogan was saying that like him and his uh his like best friend or whatever haven't even flown
together 26 times. Right. You're telling me
that, so you're kicking it with Harvey Weinstein
and like, you know,
Bill Clinton and you two are both fucking all these little ass girls
and shit, but Bill Clinton is there.
It's like, you're telling me
you didn't at least no?
The one worker, the one worker that like said
that he saw Bill Clinton on the island
said that he didn't see him doing anything appropriate, but he
did see him on the island. He saw the prince, right?
No, he said that he's, well, he said that he saw Bill Clinton too.
Yeah, nobody was able to actually say that Bill Clinton was
guilty. But at the end of the day, at the end of the day,
I don't think you're faulted by just
knowing someone.
And like, especially if you didn't know, and like, you know,
like there was something with like, you know,
like they went to Africa and it was like Chris Tucker.
Chris Tucker's who I was thinking of too. I was like, I cannot believe
Chris Tucker's all of a sudden in this fucking story on that plane.
That's what I was thinking too. But it's like,
at least they're not racist. They got a black friend.
Step in the right direction. What?
Jesus Christ. No, no. No, not a good point.
No, not a good point at all.
Not a good point at all. But just,
I don't know, bro.
That was something that I tried to watch to get my mind off of everything else that was going on.
And it was just like, nigga, God damn.
I know, right?
Me too.
How did that make sense in my head?
Like, oh, this will make me feel better.
I didn't do it to necessarily feel better.
I was just like, this was something I was already kind of interested in.
And I just, like, wanted to watch.
But it, like, it made me feel even like, fuck.
I was just like, God damn.
You know what, bro.
Okay, this is completely unrelated to everything.
You know what else I watched this weekend?
And I was like, it really put me in a bad mood after.
Uncut Jims
Oh, I love that movie
What's that about?
What?
You didn't see it?
Go watch it.
It's Adam Sandler
And he's basically like a degenerate gambler
In New York City
You know what was crazy?
Sounds familiar
It's like eight hours
It's like very brief period of time
In the movie and it's so intense
It's literally one of the best movies
I've ever seen in a eight hour movie
No, but it's like the whole story
It's like a day or it's not eight hours
I think it's like it.
Is it on Netflix?
It just came on Netflix
Yeah, they keep trying to push that on me
I also don't think I've ever been more in love with someone that I've never met or never seen before until I watch Uncut Jems and Julia Fox.
Very few times in my life have I actually bothered to go Google actress after I watched a movie.
Bro, I followed her on Instagram immediately after.
I was like, this is the most gorgeous.
Like, I'm just like so infatuated with her out of nowhere.
I don't care about female celebrities and stuff.
Whenever people are like, don't care about females.
Well, no, I don't care about women.
I have a girlfriend.
But whenever, like, you know, somebody's like, who's your celebrity crush?
I'm like, what?
Like, I never even thought about that before.
Maybe, like, some girl I saw on a rap video one time.
Like, you know, maybe, like, this doesn't really, I don't think that way.
But she looks so good in that movie that it was like, I'm not.
Hold up.
I sort of got, like, I felt that.
She hasn't done porn.
Anybody got a deep fake?
Oh, my God.
No.
If somebody got a deep fake?
Yo, relax.
No, but you know, it's crazy.
I think that might have been, like, her, you know, open and role.
or something like that.
I don't know about open row,
but I don't know if I've seen her
or heard of her in anything else.
You have never heard of her name.
Also, shout out to my friend,
Yasha, who directed a video for, I think,
Uzi.
they did a deep fake, like,
music video.
I would watch a deep fake porn featuring Uzi.
Yeah, I know you would.
That'd be lit.
Would you watch that?
Would I?
Why are you looking?
No.
I don't watch any deep fake porn.
I don't have any other,
but that was her Davey Roe,
and she won.
You? Yes. What was she before?
Instagram model?
I don't fucking know.
She's a good actress?
Dude, she did a great job.
You know who else was in that?
Are you familiar with this jeweler that they push on Instagram all day named Tracks, Tracks NYC?
Yes.
And he's DME before.
Exactly.
He was in that.
He actually did a really bad job.
How do you spell it?
I haven't actually seen him.
T R-A-X.X.
That sounds familiar.
But you know, you know, it's crazy.
They do also like he does GQ like, he does the GQ videos where they review people's jewelry.
Yeah.
Yeah.
he's like a celebrity jeweler basically somebody said that she was just a photographer slash artist before
that movie yeah bro she but honestly though like if i was casting a uh because like because uh 824 is
basically like independent studio right that's the the is that the production that yeah that did it
they also did uh mid 90s and so i think it's i don't know if it's owned by jonah hill i remember when
i met jona hill while exercising but do you do we know if uh if a 24 is
like ran by jonah i don't know i don't know but all i know is um she has multiple photography
books oh all i know is that she's fucking sick and i'm in love with her yeah she's cool would love
to meet her big fan of her work um i'm gonna just get this out the way her ass oh i thought you
is crazy oh yeah that's the whole story yeah she's pretty but the booty is a thing bro it was
crazy oh you i know if you thought i was gearing up i could see it in his eye yeah yeah i was about to say
go ahead man little house phone come little friend zone
aha ha ha explain the the course of events here for me pretend that i don't know and i haven't
been paying attention let's talk about it don't make this a little instagram clip thing that you're
going to post is that what you're going to do you're ready for that huh i mean i don't know if you are
just just depends how hard you go don't tag me in it don't hashtag me i don't want to be involved in
giving him any more followers. So there's no
disc track coming from you?
Why the fuck would I do that?
Clout? Why is he doing it? Cloud maybe?
I'm not going to get any cloud off that.
I told you I'll write it for you.
And that would be embarrassing
for me. Yes, it would, but I still think she...
No. I feel like she ripped him.
I don't need to rip him. I have too many people that are
that follow me on Instagram that are booking
me abroad. That's embarrassing.
They would be like, what is this?
That'd be cool, though. They were like, oh, I saw you were
beefing with a rapper from Memphis.
No. They would think I was a joke.
You're really in the culture, aren't you?
No, especially not at a time
like this. This is not what I need to be worried about.
Yeah, this is what I'll say
about the situation. At the end of the day,
shit wasn't that serious. It was
honestly funny. His dissack was funny.
I think mine was better, but
y'all can go, Jeffrey fans will disagree.
And at the end of the day,
this is just not the time to be, like,
focused on that bullshit. So
it's a ceasefire for me.
No more of my attention would be given towards it.
What bar hurt your feelings the most?
None of it because like it wasn't true.
Jeffrey got to fuck.
Wolf got to fuck.
Eddie got to fuck.
I'm trying to figure out who did we all fuck?
I don't know.
I asked him because my girl's with me and I'm listening to it.
And I'm just like, I don't know.
I don't know.
He's talking about.
I don't think I fucking need to the damn fuck.
It's just a rap.
It's just a song.
I know, but I was a little bit like a.
And like that's what.
Your song was all facts.
I mean, the fans don't know that, though, so they're sitting back and they're just like, they're just, again, swallowing the swallow squad.
I mean, his, was his song about you all facts?
He was basically just calling you Asian a bunch of times.
And he also said you're 30.
How old are you?
28.
That's not 30.
They think I'm as old as you.
He was just like dissing anime for no reason, though.
I'm like, dude, I don't represent anime, but I mean, sure.
I heard so many Asian bars in one song.
I couldn't believe it.
Because what can he say about?
me like I'm not a bad person I'm not a thought like okay like what do you what do you what do you
try to get at but none of that made any sense because like your your boss or whatever like who
like sorry but I don't really care what you think I'm not talking about Adam oh him trying to use
like Adam as like oh my look what Adam said I don't get but he also said that I like Adam hit me up
and told me going get I'm like no I did not say that further I'm doing everything I'm staying out of it
obviously I ride with Can Girl at the end of the day I don't think you're staying out of it at all to
You were saying out of it.
You were instigating it.
I didn't tweet the link about you though.
Yeah, you should because that was just, I don't know.
I didn't tweet the song that you made about you.
Honestly, I didn't even listen to it until this morning.
It was out like three, four days before I listened to it.
I mean, to be honest, at this point, I'm just like, I'm not surprised at him.
Like, at the end of the day is just like, and it was funny.
So it's not even that big of a deal, but it was just like, okay.
And then I put mine out and like you like threw it in the replies.
But then it's like, damn, I couldn't even get it.
I can't even get an individual tweet of my song.
I feel like these, but you, but you need to hear both for comments.
But you hop on Twitter and you're just like, oh my God, this song about my co-host is so fired.
I thought yours was really funny too.
Mine wasn't funny.
I wasn't trying to make a fucking like a catchy like song.
I was just.
I was conscious of that.
I didn't feel like I, you know, I didn't post anything about it on Instagram.
I didn't.
We didn't do the no jumper clip of it.
I mean, that's probably what we're going to do right now.
He literally did that.
He told Monti he's doing this for public.
He said this is good publicity for.
Would you like to read the DMs?
Me, you and.
Adam. I'm like, well, how is Adam going to?
Adam doesn't really care that much.
Adam doesn't think that...
I'm not giving him any more followers.
I don't think this is necessarily going to really affect no jumpers.
Bottom line.
No, but that's kind of the thing, right?
Is that Jeffrey is looking at this like, oh, we could get some clout.
We can like, we'll go back and forth.
Then you are sort of more like, nah, fuck you.
We got beef now, right?
I mean, not even really, because at the end of the day, like I said, this nigga,
look, look, first thing on his Instagram, what is it?
They tried the hardest not to bring it up.
Like, nigga.
Edit, they brought it up.
Wait, what?
He texted you?
No, that was like the first thing on his Instagram, bro.
So corny.
He's still obsessed with this?
When we were talking about George Floyd, I'm looking at the chat and just seeing mad
L's in a row.
I'm like, oh, God, do I say something bad?
And then I'm like, oh, yeah.
His entire Instagram is dedicated to us.
Like, if anything, like, thank you, I guess.
You're giving me followers.
That's cool.
I like having an op for this podcast.
Yeah, I'm not.
Don't read this out loud, but just you can go through it.
Read it out loud.
No, no, don't read some of it all out.
but just go through.
It was just like,
nigga, you're sitting there, like,
trying to be cool the whole time.
So it's like,
it's not real beef.
You got Hesh riding with you.
At first,
I couldn't tell if Hes was,
like, actually clowning Jeffrey
or if he was, like,
just having fun with it.
And then I started to get the idea,
like, oh, Hesh is riding out with house phone.
I mean, they got,
they got their own little thing.
It's just like,
it's just like, it's so much weird shit going,
like, in that it's just like,
bro, honestly, like I keep saying,
it's some actual real shit going on outside
and we're all black man, bro.
And I'm not about to sit here
perpetuating some shit between us for literally no reason.
So it's like...
I think I could already guess most of those dams.
So anyway, at the end of the day, bro, the shit was funny.
I'm gonna keep laughing about it.
And that's it.
I just remember.
I was a little off topic.
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I'm gonna just go ahead.
All right, so who had the better this song to you?
Ah, I'd have to listen to him back to back.
I thought they were both guys.
Like, you were making me laugh so hard when you started like coming with like the
DJ style bars towards the end.
The fucking lot.
Lot.
I was dying laughing
honestly at yours and at his
the cam girl one didn't really make me laugh that much
It felt more like
He just called you a bitch 90 times
Like that shit was corny
He called me Asian
He called me old
Skinny
So sleeping on your ass
It was uncomfortable
That made me laugh a little bit
At the beginning
That shit was I don't know
That was corny
It was just corny
Because it's like
You're trying to like
Beef with a woman
I'm like
You're I mean
But then again
You literally don't care
About woman
Normally when you diss a girl
The most basic thing you say
Is like
Oh you fuck this person
this person and this person.
He don't got none of that on you.
He was trying to.
It's like, dude, I'm not.
Instead he made fun of you saying nobody wanted to fuck.
He's like even Adam made fuck.
It's like, hey.
I don't want to fuck out.
He's making it sound like I like when it gave it a shot.
I'm like, no, we're just friends.
It's not like that, brother.
He can't like get around his head.
No, I'm not a thought.
That was the funniest thing about my diss is like you're, he tried to diss me for like being
a home girl like having a home girl or something.
I don't know.
It's just some girl that I didn't fuck.
And I'm just like.
Okay.
Who said I was trying to, like, what?
You can just have home girls, right?
I mean, it's 2020.
I think you can just have a woman in your life
that you're not trying to have sex with.
Little friend zone is a pretty funny name.
It was funny.
It probably is a rapper name.
I'm not even going to hold you when he dropped this.
Because it was very unexpected.
I mean, it wasn't unexpected, but like,
it was unexpected that I was going to get a response from anybody.
And then it was unexpected that he made a diss song to me
because I had just seen him like a couple of days before this.
And like shook your hand.
And dab me up.
It was like, oh, bro, what's up?
And, like, ask me for a cigarette.
Where's DDG?
I'd rather beef with him.
At least I'll get followers off of that.
Did you?
Or someone.
I don't know.
Someone who, like, actually has some relevance.
That's why it's just funny that he, that, like, you know, your boy tried to, like,
send his, like, smaller henchmen.
Like, he was, like, too big to respond.
Where's the Eddie Baker's song, man?
I would love to hear the Hala Squad House Fund diss.
It's not going to happen?
What do you mean?
I don't know.
I mean, like, if Xavier, I'm trying to think of whose other goons are.
You know, he could have sent Eddie after you.
You think that that's the next round of attack,
or you think that, like, he tells bones, like, yo, this house.
Who's he going to tell to get you next if he don't want to do it?
I mean, shit.
I mean, I saw Chris Travis in my comments laughing.
I know.
I was like, wow, that doesn't feel like there's that much unity over there anymore.
I don't know.
I mean, I ain't seen a Sutchella Waterboys show in a long time.
I thought Chris said publicly, like, he doesn't fuck with.
He said that a long time ago, but I think they did, like, rolling loud after that, though.
Really?
Actually, I don't know.
Maybe.
I don't know.
To be honest, I could literally give a fuck about talking about this, though.
I'm going to be honest.
I'm so over.
He's eating up.
Jeffrey's eating up every five seconds of it.
This is exactly what he wants.
He wants us to talk about it and get followers because when's the last time you talked about him?
On here?
Exactly.
Ever.
Never.
Probably when you're in cloud chasers.
We only talk about famous rappers.
There you go.
Not only, largely.
There we go.
It's not that you're not famous, Jeffrey.
I, I, uh, I like it because I personally like
people dissing each other because I think it's good for the overall
like sport of hip-hop, like realistically.
There's a lot of people who've built careers off just like getting dissed or having a
diss out about somebody.
Guess what?
Everything isn't sport.
This is true.
That's part of the problem is that a lot of times in hip-hop, the shit can easily go
from a good time to really bad, really quick.
That end, it's the worst time right now.
It's like, we just don't give a fuck about that.
There's many bigger things that are happening in this world.
So at the end of the day, it's like, fuck it, you know?
I will say that.
that fuck it i was really trying not to even talk about this whole situation but i will address this
that i definitely reignited it by posting the video of uh the sticker the sticker but to my defense
i will say it was something that i was leaving the restaurant i said to the kid in passing like
kind of as a joke like i was just walking by and i was like hey if i buy your food would you take the
house like i what were you on i wasn't on nothing nigga i was on getting food from a restaurant
You know what you're doing.
You know you're antagonizing the situation.
But listen.
I'm explaining to you.
They park next to us and I'm leaving a restaurant and I just kind of said it in passing like,
hey, I'll buy because they were in line still when I had my food.
And I was like, hey, if I buy your food, will you take that holoskod sticker off your car?
And they were immediately down.
They were like, hell yeah, let's do it.
It's probably been there a long time.
And we just ran over there and took it off.
It wasn't that big of a deal, bro.
I wonder how many holocaught cars or stickers there are on the backs of windows of cars in L.A.
Millions.
It was a long time where that was definitely not millions.
I'm trying.
Constant sight.
Yeah, for sure.
But listen, at the end of the day, bro, all jokes, a sigh or whatever, like, my niggia, we know,
we know that at a point in time, they, they not Jeffrey, but like, they were a very popular thing.
They did a lot of shit for the underground.
It's a lot of, a lot of rappers that wouldn't even be around if it wasn't for them.
I'll go ahead and say that.
But some shit is a facade and these niggas aren't the niggas y'all think that they are.
And I'll leave it at that.
Anyway, next topic.
That's the next topic.
Well, I just remembered when we were talking about that,
that one of the craziest things that ever happened in the history of No Jumper was when
we were in back of the store on stream and a former No Jumper employee guy who was around,
Hesh had a problem with him.
And Hesch showed up with 15 fucking people to the back of the shop.
The Langeau was there.
They went around the fucking corner and they scrapped at a park a lot.
Nobody filmed it to the credit.
And then they came back and they were just cool after and it was like, that was one of the weirdest things ever.
There was a moment, it felt like the riots, honestly, where like Hesh and like a couple of other people were like shaking the gate.
Trying to get him.
Back in the store trying to get to this person.
And it was just like, like what is happening?
Like, is it the world being fucking taken over here?
Speaking of someone shaking the gates.
Were you about to send them out just there by himself?
Is that what you did basically?
Probably what he did.
You stayed there, huh?
I stayed there.
He went down the street with somebody, but I can't remember exactly who went with him.
But it was the kind of thing where like some of the people that Hess was with were like people that weren't going to like,
they were going to make sure it was a fair one and it wasn't going to be a jumping situation.
Which is why that whole situation is stupid because it's like it's so many mutual people and so many intertwined shit is just like, you know.
No, one of the craziest times of the store for me was we were just in the back working or whatever and then someone just runs through and then hops the fence because they're being chased by, was it the cops or who was chasing her?
I remember that. It was.
They did a hidden run.
It was like, oh my God, that was crazy.
It was a dude that we knew, oh, no, it was Huey Briss.
Don't say, don't say, what?
He didn't do anything bad.
He was just out.
He was on Fairfax.
And he basically saw like three dudes, like, I think Mexican dudes that were like fucking,
they basically banged on him.
They were from like Venezuela or something.
I remember the guy was like some other like South American country.
Yeah, but they were probably from like some, did I say?
They wanted the smoke with Huey Briss.
just for being a dude walking on the street.
And he ended up like,
I don't think he even got in his car.
I think he ended up running from Fairfax to our shop,
runs through the back,
sprits,
hops over the fence.
We're like,
we're like,
okay,
another day on Melrose.
So he ran into the front
and then runs all the way through the back.
I'm trying to remember if I'm misrifice.
First of all the way.
Because I think one of the dudes
who was chasing him ended up running through, right?
And then they couldn't catch him.
And then we asked,
what the fuck happened?
And he told us like,
I mean,
I don't want to say it now that you said the person's
But I don't know.
Listen, listen.
I will go.
Let me just go ahead and just put this out is that I don't know Huey Briss to be a
nigger that's running from anything or anybody.
I think they might have had a machete or something though, right?
It must have been something crazy because y'all not, y'all not, you're not about
to sit here and slander my nigger like he.
No, I'm not trying to slander anybody.
Not my intent at all.
No, no, I feel you.
I'm just saying like Briss is not the nigg that's just running from something unless
unless it was some really crazy.
Allegedly it was him.
It might have been someone else.
But yeah, it was crazy because it was just two people running when one had a fucking
machete you.
I think it had a machete, literally.
I think that might have been.
Either way, we're like, we're in the back of the store
and we just see someone like sprint through the store so fast
for a moment we're like, oh, no, we're dead.
And then it's like they're just gone.
They, like, hurtled themselves over the fucking fence.
Like it was nothing.
I've never seen anything like it.
And then I'm pretty sure that the Mexican dude ran in
and he couldn't get over the fence.
I hope I'm remembering this, right?
Also, this is like two years ago.
It's pretty bad that.
I can't remember.
It was very, very weird.
So many scary, weird situations on.
Dude, it's just so crazy.
that you close the store on Melrose
perfect time.
Right before coronavirus
and right before...
Your store would have gone fucked up.
Oh my God, hell yeah.
Yeah, and I mean at first, like when I...
It would have burned it to the ground.
I heard about that protest
being at Pan Pacific Park,
which is like a few blocks
from where our store used to be
and I'm like, oh God,
like imagine if Melrose gets fucked up
and then I realized...
Why don't think Pan Pacific Park
is in fucking Santa Monica?
No.
It's the one right next to the Grove.
Yeah, we did a photo shoot
with Noah Cyrus and Lil Zan there.
But either way, like...
We also did another photo shoot with...
Oh,
RASMP is hell-sketchy and suave and me and Hes.
Suave.
Suave.
No, that was at Fairfax High.
Mm-mm.
Oh, and then you went to...
We went to Pan Pacific Park.
Zan Pacific.
Yeah.
That was fire.
That, but it seemed like a long shot, like, oh, maybe motherfuckles
are ended up hitting Melrose.
And then it's like, oh, no, every business that was like the businesses that we
fucked with, that we were around, et cetera, got hit.
Yeah.
And it's just crazy a thing of because, I mean, realistically, we probably would have boarded it up.
Somebody said, does anybody remember the guy yet?
yelling at T. Grizzly in front of the OSS store.
Yeah, spooky Casper.
Who's that?
What?
So many weird shit happened.
He wasn't really yelling at T. Grizzly.
He was a white dude who had spooky Casper tattooed on his face, definitely on, well, I guess
I can't say, he was allegedly on drugs.
From my educated perspective, it seemed like he was on drugs.
And he's just like freestyling in front of the camera.
It's like the most awkward moment ever.
And then he just ends it with an N-bomb.
And T-Grizzly is in the background, is standing there.
No, he's white.
T. Grisley's right there, but T. Grisley, like,
doesn't hear him. Slash is getting
in the SUV and getting the fuck out of there. Like, he doesn't want anything to do
with it. And I was, like, I sort of
like, like, awkwardly paned over to these two
practices, and I'm like, uh,
and to their credit, they didn't
beat him up or anything. They just sort of, like,
I mean, it was so obvious that this guy
was fucked in the head that these dudes didn't really
feel the need to, like, whip his ass, but
he definitely could have got his ass whooped for that, for sure.
That was a weird moment.
Don't read this out out.
You asked me for the,
cigarette. I just said don't
read it out. What did you do? You got a cigarette?
Read it out. My bad. What are we
talking about? Nothing. I don't know. Weird.
Cigarette? Cigarettes.
The Grove got fucked up
too. What? The Grove?
Nordstrom. They just burnt the
they burnt the fucking, uh, the police
kiosk at the grove. That's fire.
I've been to the grove a million times. I didn't know there was a
police kiosk there. Yeah. I never seen it.
It's like a little mini house.
Wait, wait, wait. Is that the train track and all that? Is it next to like
fucking Wetzel's Pretzel and all that shit?
I think so.
Yeah, it's like,
cross street from Nordstrom's
Oh, it's right there then.
It's literally right there.
Right there and like,
yeah,
they fucked up a few other stores too.
Didn't they hit Apple right there?
Yes,
they hit Apple.
Hey,
whoever got stolen Apple products,
DME.
Wait, listen,
because I saw people posting
like the stolen Apple property.
It says, please return to
the Grove Apple store.
Yeah, because it's all traced.
Yep.
Dash it's bananas.
I want to see how many more people
end up getting caught over the next couple months
like based on the phone footage
and shit, bro.
Bro, think about it's going to be madness.
They're trying to say that, you know, if you have any protest footage, just please fucking delete it.
And then also if you're going to go out in protest to like turn off your location and make all the...
Not even turn off your location because they could bounce the cell tower shit to triangulate your fucking coordinates.
So what should you just turn off your phone?
You should leave your whole phone at home or fucking...
That's also not safe if you get lost.
You should airplane mode it then while you're protesting and then turn it back on after.
Yeah, I think they can still track your phone in airfield mode or something.
I don't know, but...
Not sure.
Why didn't Mellie think about it?
That's a really good question.
I just watched Trapp Geeks video on him.
Yes, me too.
And you know what I wonder about, though?
Like, I saw that they were raising this...
Did they triangulate all of our YouTube's together?
They just suggest everything that we...
Probably.
Yeah.
Just use the word triangulate for everything.
No, but that's what I was thinking of like,
now that they're charging the cop with second-degree murder,
it's like second-degree murder is harder to hit the standard of...
Because there's, like, a daily episode about why it's so hard to...
to hold cops accountable for what they do.
What is the daily episode? You've mentioned this a couple of times?
The daily is just like a podcast in New York Times does every day,
but they did an episode about why the conviction rates for cops are so fucking low.
And after listening to that, I'm like, holy fuck, this motherfucker might actually walk.
Hopefully all this shit that's happened actually causes the fucking jury to convict them or whatever.
Yeah, because if that happens, then like, we have no hope of like some crazy shit,
more crazy shit not happening.
That's when it's really going to get bad as if they actually let them off.
And then also, I'm worried about if Trump gets real.
That's when the fucking riots are going to be really nuts.
And if Trump doesn't get elected, who knows what all the fucking Trump supporters are going to do?
We're going to get this, but from them.
Well, they're probably not going to destroy stores, but they'll probably do a lot of other fucking weird shit.
All these militias about to get activated and stuff.
Well, I don't know.
They don't fucking bring out the National Guard when white people are protesting with fucking firearms.
Not yet.
If Trump loses, I think you might see a whole lot of shit you've never seen before.
What I really don't understand is like the, um,
the like white gangs and like like the like the yo you're a key close that door they're like
fucking throwing me off a little bit close the door always these niggins are yelling why the
fuck are they yelling they're like yelling i mean normally they'd be able to yell but the door
should be closed there's just the fucking eerie just yelling yerry just talking about his ball sags oh i got
go out so my girlfriend and me and my girlfriend were doing this and then i did the condomercricks
and she recorded it me and my girl went to the protest want to see my tic talk
i don't even know what the fuck i was talking about because fucking you oh oh
Oh, oh, I didn't understand.
I mean, I guess I can completely understand all the white gangs,
the fucking Aryan nation niggas popping out and just protesting the protesters.
When I saw that gang of white dudes walking on the street in Philly with bats,
I'm like, yeah.
I was like, we probably could have expected that there was going to be a reaction like this.
But it sucks that they can't control themselves,
that they have to be like, hey, you fucking faggots, blah, blah, blah.
It's like, no, they were saying you fucking niggers.
Oh, that's what they're saying.
Okay, well, I didn't hear it.
Well, I guess I probably did hear some of that too.
Yeah.
Or like, wait, wait, wait.
You know what was beautiful, though?
This dude getting slept in Huntington Beach.
Oh, yes.
He's like on his bike.
He's on his bike and like, there's a group of black kids like, like, fucking clown
packed into a car and also on top of the car.
It was crazy.
They were all like on like a fucking 2004 Honda.
Oh, those fools were wearing a Patagonia shirt.
And he's wearing a patagonia shirt on his bike top and like yell something.
And I'm like, fuck you guys, you fucking niggers or something like that.
And they're like, what?
They all they, they didn't even, no, the car didn't stop.
Like four niggas hopped off of the car.
And a nigga was standing there like all stands up on his bike.
Like, bro, you just yelled at obscenity at these group of black niggas.
What did you think was going to have?
You should have got off the bike and been ready to fight because them niggas came real fast, started
smacking him up.
And then he got off the bike.
He like tried to kind of square up.
And then the niggas hit him one time.
Boom.
He folded like a wet napkin.
Folded.
on the floor.
You got to love like a 20 second clip where it tells the whole story.
See some kids having fun.
Hear a guy say something really offensive to them.
Guy ends up in a coma on the ground.
It's like how did you just tell the whole story in like 15 seconds?
Like this is unbelievable work right here.
They knocked that nigga off his out of his flip-flops, bro.
No fancy editing.
No nothing.
When I saw that it was in Huntington, too, I was like, oh, my God.
This is not going to be good.
Who was this girl with a long blonde hair that just came in?
Definitely your girlfriend.
It looks like a nigga, but it is?
Huh?
No, it's just,
Pamela Anderson.
It looks like, I don't know.
Huntington Beach is one place where I've definitely like
seeing people like rock and swatsika tattoos and shit.
And I was like, oh yeah, if it's going to go down anywhere in L.A.,
it's going to go down here, man.
They have literal like Orange County like white gangs.
Yeah, it's a whole thing down there.
Yeah, that's why Orange County sucks, to be honest.
Yeah.
I've been arrested and fucked with so many times out there.
Hell yeah.
I don't like being out there.
It scares me.
You wouldn't think it, though.
At first.
O.C.'s nice.
If you didn't know about it.
There's a bad layer of whatever.
Underbelly.
Just look at the racial breakdown
and people that live there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We used to spend a lot of time there at the observatory.
Oh, wow.
Oh, yeah.
And the Santa Ana protest as well.
What happened to that?
They burn the observatory down?
I don't think so.
That's nice.
They're like protesting rap music.
At least leave us that.
They don't even do anything over there anymore.
Has anyone actually listened to the YG song yet where he used the FTP logo for it?
No, I did.
I wasn't.
I wasn't.
I didn't actually wasn't to it yet.
What do you think, what do you think a YG political song is going to sound like?
Every other YG song.
Fuck the police.
No.
Fuck the police.
No, no, no, no.
I mean, fuck Donald Trump was.
Just fucked Donald Trump.
Okay.
That's exactly what it was, but just like times too.
Fuck the police.
Fuck the police.
Fuck them.
Fuck the police.
Fuck the police.
Fuck the police.
That's exactly what it was.
I could have kind of guessed that too.
And like,
Well, there's already a fuck the police.
But I mean, obviously.
I was going to make it.
I was going to make.
I don't think there's enough songs.
I mean, it was nothing wrong with making the fuck the police song.
Do your thing, my nigga.
But I feel like, I don't know.
He could.
But it's a YG song.
What was I really expecting?
Like, you know, like, you're, shut up.
Were you expecting it to be anything different than other YG songs?
I don't, like, when people are like, defund the police, it's like, do you realize that, like,
when you are, like, burning buildings down and you are creating all this chaos,
it's clear that we really, really, really.
need police. We need good
cops and we need cops to be held to a high standard.
That's what we should be emphasizing.
We are not ready. No country is ready, but nobody's going to get by with
no cops. It's insane.
I don't think they're saying completely make it
0% of L.A. budget to the police.
I think it's, they're saying there's
it's like 54% and
like if you compare that to health care or
like public education, it's like no.
Or even like the fucking homeless crisis
here in L.A. It's like, bro, there's so
many other factions.
that can be supported, that should be supported,
more than just dumping all the funding directly
into the fucking police here.
My thing is just like...
LA is a crazy city though.
You see so many people like the cops, like, you know,
don't post a photo of like a cop being nice to you or whatever.
It's like, bro, like we're gonna need the cops to be nice
to the people sooner or later.
We have to like in a hurry get to the point
where this is not the stereotype about cops.
It's very well deserved right now,
but it would be so amazing if we could get to the point
And through this, we've seen a lot of cops being held accountable in a way that we've never seen before.
It's a very positive change that we're already seen.
No, that's fact.
But it's to dismantle the entire system and rebuild it, in my opinion.
That's not going to work.
You don't want to see that happen.
I mean, I just, I think that the way that they're trained to, like, be on-go towards-
That shit is crazy.
Towards minority.
See, but that's not something that is trained.
That is, that's something that has been built up in those individuals for a long-ass time.
those are fears that they already faced and shit that like these these niggas are already scared of black man and a brown man and already hold those fears in within themselves before they became police officers the thing is though these people that are like in these like white gangs and there's pictures of them throwing up shit and there's pictures of them you know supporting trump and there's pictures of like you know them aligning themselves with fucking kKK shit and throwing up hitler's like like if there's evidence of
of shit like that, you should not be allowed to be a police officer at the end of the day.
If you've shown open racism.
We need groups that, like, we need like inspectors, like the same way that like, okay, the
UFC can't police itself.
The basketball leaves, they can't police itself.
You can't trust the UFC to drug test all their fighters because at the end of the day,
the UFC is not incentivized to want to run a super clean drug-free league.
They're incentivized to put on good fights.
The cops are in a position where, and I don't know these, I'm completely ignorant.
I don't know the extent to which they already have people that are like,
analyzing their behavior and stuff.
But it's like there should be people assigned to policing the police departments who are
looking at it.
And like we shouldn't like find out that like there's a bunch of cops that have the same
white power tattoo just because like people are able to put it together through photos
and stuff.
There should be like a regulatory body that goes in and inspects the police departments and
tries to find corruption and tries to find bad actions.
Did you hear about the thing?
I fucking forget what city it was.
It might have been Louisville where two cops like killed an unarmed black.
man, I believe, and then immediately
it was announced that the body cameras
weren't on, and immediately
the mayor fired the police
chief. He didn't fire those cops,
I would assume they probably got fired too, but he fired the
police chief. As in
like, your department is so
corrupt and so fucked up, like this is
not, you can't kill somebody and then just
magically not have your fucking body camera working.
That is an offense that is
viewed as so heinous that
the police chief who had nothing to actually do
with this clearly had to go. And I respect the
fuck out of that because that is the kind of
attitude that we need the cops
to actually have towards each other. We need
cops to actually like want to snitch on
each other for their own bad actions
and only once we get to that place
is the country going to be able to eventually
maybe like change. And there's always
going to be stuff that happens with cops where
they feel too threatened or what or they
do the wrong thing. They shoot somebody. They shouldn't have to shoot it's
always going to happen. But when we have
incident after incident after incident of
cops doing shit and getting away with it,
of course like people are going to be
enraged about this.
Yeah, that's
and you're going to keep getting crazy
reactions at this point.
That's what's happening.
Honestly, bro,
I think that a big change is coming.
I feel it. I see it.
People are just tired, man, and they're
fucking taking it out on
everyone. Even if it's not the
right way or the best way,
I feel like this will actually bring
some type of change if
the powers that be
are actually
listening. I already see
big like that thing
I just named off
I've never seen anything like that before
all the other three cops that were with
Derek they all are also
being charged I forget with what
can I say something to know that's like a serious
thing that's been on my mind
it's like it might change
the systems and it might change
how shit works and it might hold
more cops accountable but you know what else is
going to do at the same time
it's going to add ammo
for the people who already don't
like us and already look at us as some
as some type of way.
And they're sitting there watching the news all day
and just seeing black and brown kids
breaking into shit and stealing a bunch of shit
and just like it's almost enforcing
the racism that is already institutionalized.
Well, that's part of the problem is that the media
would much rather show you the guys looting the building
than the peaceful protests.
Thousands of people gathering peaceful and stuff.
A lot of that footage of the cops attacking the people
doesn't make it on to the mainstream news shit either,
which is pretty far.
Most of that shit, like, most of the shit that I'm, like, showing my mom from Instagram or whatever.
She, like, she didn't see that on the news or whatever.
You know, she had no idea about none of that shit.
And that's the thing, man.
I mean, show your parents, like, show your parents and your fucking older people and your family.
Show them those videos you're coming across on Twitter and Instagram and all that shit.
Show them that shit.
It's wild because, can I hit one?
For me, like, have you, have you guys noticed losing followers, like, through this?
I don't know.
I would think most of my followers
would be on the same team,
but apparently not,
because I definitely have had a bunch of days
in the red lately.
I don't know.
I think I'm staying pretty stable,
but if I am losing followers over this,
I don't give a fuck.
I don't care less.
They can get the fuck away.
And, you know, it's crazy too.
Like, I saw, like, you know,
like, uh,
the Hummy Lotus post some shit.
And it was like, all these fucking,
it's like,
as soon as you post something like this is very polarizing
because the people that you want,
like,
the people you would expect mostly nothing but a positive you know feedback and but then there's
those like you wouldn't be saying fuck the cops if your house burned down or some stupid shit like that
and it's like that's just like the stupidest argument back to like hey black people should not be
getting killed by cops and you being like fuck you we need the cops and it's like nobody's saying
that we don't need cops just just people of color should just not be dying for no reason by the
of the police and nothing happened to them.
That's something annoying people do where you make a somewhat nuanced point and then they feel
the need to respond with the most obvious point ever.
I was doing that to you though.
I'm not going to lie.
No, that's fine.
Temperors were high at that moment.
But, okay, it's like this.
It's like if I were to say that new, I'm trying to think of a rapper that we all, I agree,
say Jay-Z in the J-E-E-E-Lochronic thing.
Somebody says that tape sucks.
Somebody's like, Jay-Z is one of the greatest rappers of all time.
But it's like, what does that have to do with?
I was saying something specific and nuanced,
and you're going to hit me with something that is an obviously true blanket statement.
Yes, of course, you're going to need the cops or the fire department if your house burns down.
But I was making a different point.
I was saying the cops shouldn't kill people, et cetera.
It's like, I don't know.
It's weird how people feel the need to come out with that fucking people point out cops don't put up fire.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, but you would cause emergency.
That's the Black Lives Matter
versus all Lives Matter thing.
It's like, okay, we're not saying all lives don't matter.
We're saying Black Lives Matter doesn't negate all lives matter.
Yeah, that's that's like the most puzzling thing to me that just like, I don't know, dude.
Not everyone is intelligent.
That really blows my mind, though, because it's like, shit that's just, it's just common sense.
A lot of people hear Black Lives Matter and take that as, oh, I'm not black so my life doesn't matter.
No, no.
But it's like, that makes it just like, no, like, everything is not about you and how you feel and like, oh my God, this is hurting my feelings because you're not including me.
Like, white people just want to be so inclusive about everything.
Like, they want to feel like involved.
But that's like, that's kind of like why Black Lives Matter is like a good slogan is because it's so eye-catching.
But then it's also kind of a problematic one because if you take it literally, then it could be-
I mean, it should be taken.
But to people who take it as like, oh, well, then all lives don't matter.
You know, it's like, it's sort of like ask for that response.
No, for sure.
But it's like, you know, it kind of like forces people into that conversation, to be
honest.
Yeah.
Which is probably not a bad thing.
It's just like at the end of the day, if that's how you, if that's the first place
that you go in your mind and you follow me on social media or something, please just
unfollow me.
Did you see the girl who was saying like, yeah, black lives matter, but so do animal lives.
Oh, my, my, she went so viral from this take of her basically just saying like, okay,
there's probably a lot of people.
matter, but you just ate a burger.
No.
Yo, what the fuck?
It's like, no, please.
Anytime you're trying to make a point and you end up kind of like comparing a black
person's life or anyone's life to an animal, that probably is not a good argument.
Maybe you think twice about that.
Sheesh.
Yeah.
Everybody in the chat, no chicken, no peace.
What does that mean?
It's also coming from Martin Luther King Jr., which is a weird username on here.
That's what really racist weird.
shit, no chicken, no piece.
Coming from Martin Luther King.
Hey, eight,
mods.
I can't,
I can't,
I can't,
I can't,
I can't laugh at shit like that
because I might get Doja Cat in it,
but that's just so stupid.
Yeah,
people forgot about her real quick, huh?
I mean,
I forgot about,
I saw a viral tweet that said,
wait,
Doja Cat will be back for you.
They got her fucked.
Doja Cat racism scandal
was really didn't hold the can.
But the fact that that was such a big thing,
sort of shows
how much of this stuff was simmering
that the conversation.
That wasn't like the proper outlet for it.
But then they see George die.
Here we go.
This is it.
This is something we can all root against.
And the cop was charged with like seven other murders of like
native people and Latino men.
There was a guy that guy straight up ran up into his house
right into the bathroom.
Blah!
Shoots him twice in the gut.
Wait, why?
guy didn't have a gun.
I don't know.
For what?
I don't know.
But either way, this Derek guy.
That's why it's time to strap up, man.
Can you believe his wife left him his beautiful Asian wife, Miss Minneapolis or whatever?
I think that they're just trying to push that and like, yeah, we could laugh at him.
Ha-ha, your wife divorced you.
But like, if you really look into it, I mean, she probably divorced him because it's not good for her safety right now to be standing behind him or next to him.
That's fine.
You don't have to do the most ride or die bitch on earth to want to hold down that dude.
Yeah, and they were saying...
I don't even think Aaron Hernandez's wife, is that right to die.
Oh, she is like the other...
She is the most router die.
No, no, Jeffrey Epstein's been the most rider die.
I mean, where the fuck is she?
She didn't turn state.
We don't even know where she's at.
She's at a waffle house somewhere.
She was the one that was recruiting the bitches.
And doing stuff to them.
Yeah, they were raping girls together.
But they were saying that he moved all his assets to her,
and then they got divorce.
So it's like none of his assets are going to be taken away in this process.
This beanie is from emotional wreck.
This, uh, go follow at emotional.
Emotional rex.
Emotional Zan.
Someone to ask me what to be.
Remember him?
What do you mean?
He's old.
He's old six Gucci, nigga.
He's actually running for president.
Emotional Zan?
Yeah.
Everybody's running for president.
He's like 20 years away from being old enough.
He's like, new makesaberers call like the campaign and his him in suits and shit and like
really?
Yeah.
With his crazy air.
Yeah.
Exactly.
It's tight.
And like, set up like emotional Zan, 2020 signs everywhere.
People forgot about six.
real fast too. I saw
something that said his music video got removed
up YouTube. It did, but it went right back
up unfortunately. They probably paid that guy out
the Afrobeat producer.
I was hoping that
it would get taken up forever. That would have been fucking hilarious.
That song is doing like jack shit numbers
by the way now. The Roddy
Rich, the box has been out.
No, the box has been out for
nine months. It's currently streaming
like twice as much as Guba.
That's a fact toy that
you dig, volunteer to me. Did you guys see
Apple music, I think, I mean, I don't have Apple music, so I couldn't check, but I think they stopped streams for everything and we're playing only like their selected music. And it was like all black artists, including, I don't know, Kendrick Lamar. Who hasn't said anything yet, which is kind of curious. Does he need to say something, though? I don't think he needs to. I'm just a little surprised that he hasn't weighed in yet. But there was a lot of people saying that about Jay Cole and then he shows up at the protest. There's a lot of people saying that about Travis Scott. And then boom, he's at.
He put out a statement and stuff.
What I really want to know is where Kanye is at.
I really don't think the world needs whatever dumb ass shit he's going to have to say about this.
But that's going to get everybody talking for a day.
His wife came out and said something.
Kanye?
Nothing to say.
And he loves our president.
Maybe he finally could find a way to not like Trump anymore through this.
Is that too much to ask?
You know what was crazy?
I really thought about that this morning when I woke up.
I was like, I remember when everyone was so mad that he like had that meeting with
Trump and shit and like now I understand why because at first I was kind of like maybe thinking like
oh like his whole point was that like that meeting was about them like being productive and
seeing how they could come together and like work together and all that shit and now I see why the
whole up what the whole outrage was towards Kanye was just because like my nigga like this is
who you're standing behind this is who you're like going to bat for like this nigga who is
literally like turning the troops to he's telling the troops to fucking shoot
nonviolent protesters for no reason and it's like at some point bro like okay
Zach Fox I'm always bringing up some shit that he said but another dramatic tweet reading bro
he's fucking he's just amazing that's why I like like like he conveys shit that like
you think in your mind but just like he just like words it the perfect way he was saying that
like basically black people in America
and the cop situation is like an abusive relationship
where you like,
like you know a friend
who is like in an abusive relationship
and you're just like, my nigga,
like you gotta like like you have,
he wasn't saying the police directly
but he was just saying.
I don't think this is the best dramatic reading.
Anyway, I'll send you the video.
Don't really matter.
You want to cut me off and you want to silence me.
I'm just trying to figure out what the fuck you're talking about.
It's because I was trying to like correct it
as I was saying it so I didn't say it wrong.
But honestly at the end of the day,
just go fucking watch the video.
How about that?
But he said some really good shit and that's it.
Fuck you, Adam.
How about that?
What do you guys think about people using like the MAGA hashtags to like flood their feeds with.
That's a thing.
With Black Lives Matter issues.
What?
And news.
So what is?
So they're trying to say that, you know, this Blackout Tuesday, people were hashtagging Black, Black Lives Matter.
And that was flooding the Black Lives Matter hashtag.
with just black squares instead of good information about the protests or things that, you know,
people need to know about Black Lives Matter, period.
And they were saying, like, a counter way that we should do is just start hashtagging the
fuck out of, like, fucking Trump 2020 and stuff like that.
And MAGA.
I'm not really trying to get super into the hashtag warfare personally.
But, yeah, that's nice.
Was nice.
Will anybody change their opinion based on, like, the hashtag flooding?
I don't know.
It's all funny.
It's all K-pop stuff.
This is all stuff that, like, the kids are having fun with, don't you think?
No, but, no, because at the end of the day, I feel like they're, like, using certain shit as tactics.
And I feel like that was definitely one was like, oh, let's not post about anything for a day and let's fucking be silent.
Well, that wasn't the point because the-
Yeah, that wasn't the point, but that's what ended up happening, though.
Blackout Tuesday was started by two black women in the music industry.
Yeah, but guess what, though?
End up turning into just everybody posting fucking a black picture.
and a safe way for people to feel like they were getting involved without actually doing shit.
So that's what I'm saying is that I don't think anybody's clicking on the Make America Great Again hashtag,
unless they've already pretty much made up their mind about how they feel about social issues.
I don't really think you're converting anybody off of the hashtag.
No, I think maybe it's like pissing them off.
I thought what you were trying to say was that like MAGA people were using the Black Lives Matter hashtag on purpose with the black picture just so there's no
Black Lives Matter information. Is that not what you were saying?
You were saying something completely different?
That was people who sincerely support Black Lives Matter were basically like flooding that with
the Black Square, which was what pissed off a lot of people because it made it just
just misinformation.
Yeah, that's fact.
Which makes a lot of sense to me.
So I actually don't understand what the hell you were saying then because I thought you
were saying something completely different.
No, some people were in my comment saying what if we hashtag MAGA and Trump to flood their
pages on Black Lives Matter type content or pro protest type content?
I'm saying that's not going to do anything.
I don't think that's what I'm doing it.
Seems like a pretty significant waste of time.
Like gossip of the city started doing that.
It's almost impossible to even figure out.
Like I saw White Lives Matter trending, like hashtag White Lives Matter.
So I clicked on it.
And I couldn't even find what I couldn't find anyone using it sincerely.
I could only find like K-pop people trolling using the hashtag or something.
And I just gave up after 30 seconds.
They've been, I see people asking like the K-pop stands to like send them like K-pop fan camps to like
flood those kind of pages. What's a
K-pop fan cam?
Where they just have their favorite K-pop started
singing or dancing and then they'll reply
to that for like, oh my God, everyone
vote for Trump and then they'll respond with
like a fan cam to just like fuck up their entire
comments. That's kind of funny. Sounds fun.
Well.
It's internet warfare. I guess
that was good. We talked for
two hours, 20 minutes. We're one day behind our usual
schedule. That's why I'm going to blame that on us
having 400 less viewers than we've been doing most other weeks.
Not that it matters.
I mean, I feel like we got a lot off our chest.
I'm kind of glad that we stick to the main point the whole time
instead of just bouncing around talking about a lot of bullshit.
I'm glad that we'd had that debate in the DMs instead of had it in person.
I feel like we would have ended up fighting or something.
We were just fucking going back and forth for each other.
We were so last minute.
I wanted to have a pre-podcast meeting where I was like, okay, let's all
try to take some deep breaths,
try to speak slow, let each other,
you know,
like try to, like,
have, like, a pre-podcast meeting.
Yeah, I thought was good.
I think we did,
I think we did a good job
of not, like, talking over each other
or letting us get out,
letting everyone get out points
they were trying to make.
It's always important to remember
that you're on the same team as people,
even if you have small disagreements.
That's what, like,
that's what I think about the Virgil thing.
Even though you never act like that at all,
like we're on the same team,
but it's okay.
I do too.
Well, you think I'm on the Trump team?
You're an op-rooter, for sure.
No, no, no, I'm not talking.
I wasn't even talking about that.
It's cool.
I'm not going to say you're a racist.
I'm not saying.
I know a Trump supporter I could expose.
I'm not going to do it, but not like a current supporter, but like I know somebody that I could tell the world that they voted for Trump that the world would be pretty.
Like what the fuck?
Pretty interested.
Oh, yes, Julius.
No, me.
She should be his running.
She should be Biden's running.
You know what?
Wait, you know what pissed me off?
When I followed Julia Fox, my fucking.
WCW.
The first person that came up and it suggested was yes,
Jules.
And I was just like, why?
Why is she aligned?
White Girls With Us.com.
The algorithm knows.
Pog Nation.
That's probably like in your interest.
Yo, shout out.
Shout out to that nigga Josh, Pog Nation.
What's that?
You'd ever seen that dude that was like,
he was like,
fat-ass white girls, those are my type.
Also, I just saw these texts.
Let's never write KKK for okay.
Yeah.
What the fuck was that?
I tried to write KK.
That's your auto correct.
First of all, listen, any grown man that types about KK to me, like, nigga, grow the
fuck up first of all.
I threw an extra K by accident, right?
Today by accident.
I was like, wait.
I had to hit it with a disclaimer immediately.
You're so used to just being in your Clu Klux group chat.
If I was going to join the Klan, it would be the Wu-Tang clan, brother.
And also, I feel like...
Blue Bucks clan.
I've been waiting to say that.
Blue Bugs clan.
I saw them at Benny Hobatchi the other day.
You saw him just chilling.
They're, I mean, they weren't chilling.
You ain't a rapper unless you go to the food truck.
Yeah.
Also, lucky.
You want to see your favorite rapper?
Go to the food truck.
Go to Benny Habachi.
You might be able to fight the young lord.
Also, Lucky said, facts.
Also, Lucky said, Lucky said his homie is waiting outside the Benny of the truck all
outside the bending truck all week waiting for a rapper so he can snatch his chain.
Did he put out a new tape or something?
That's where you get all these new lucky bars from?
Okay, I got to you back on that.
You got to go tap in, man.
Yeah, shut out a little boat.
So go flood the little boat.
boats comments.
Go flat low,
boats comments.
He could come on the pod, right?
He already been on one time.
Would you do,
would you do like a weekends or a week's episode with Yaddy on?
Because I know we don't do guests,
but I do like,
I like Yadi.
Let's bring him on.
I'm down.
You know you're not in the thumbnail because you were late?
That's fine.
I thought he wasn't in it last week because he was late.
I was in it.
They edited me in,
I think.
Oh.
Edit me in Yuri.
Oh, okay.
Or George.
Yeah,
but whoever did it sucked because it.
Why don't I call him George.
Whoever edited it sucks because my chair was in the background.
And it was like, it was just weird.
That thumbnail looked really weird too because my, I was wearing that bright pink fucking glowgang shirt.
And then the contrasts of like the red background.
The red sort of looked weird with the shirt.
Look at it today.
And we're all wearing white.
Yep.
So at least we got that going on.
Mopping Adams flow.
Clean in the commode.
You should recite some of his bars.
I forget.
I don't get the fuck about this.
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