REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 139. The Soil of America Ft. Officer Tatum
Episode Date: September 10, 2021When you stand up for American beliefs and values, you will be surprised by how many people join you. On today's episode, Andy and the crew are joined by Officer Brandon Tatum. They discuss how the cu...rrent generation needs to man up to eradicate tyranny, how taking ownership of your actions can change the course of your life, and the stand we need to take to get America back!
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What's going on,
everybody?
What's up,
dude?
How you doing?
How are you? How's that chest workout? It was good. Actually, you know, DJ, I don't know if you What's going on, everybody? What's up, dude? How you doing? How are you?
How was that chest workout?
It was good.
Actually, DJ, I don't know if you know this, but he cheated on you today.
Yeah.
And he said he really liked it because he didn't have to move the pins lower to do the
lighter weight for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also didn't have to wait around for him to get off his phone.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That smoke, son.
That smoke.
And listen, I might be 100 pounds lighter, but I can still move it.
You know what I'm saying?
Shit, you ain't 100 pounds lighter
Yeah whatever
I don't know
What do you weigh
Something
295
295
Close to 100
It's the same shit
Where you
Bro you're like 270
Oh get the fuck out of here
233
234
Bro you weigh more than me
You want to take that bet
Who wants it
You
Alright
Alright guys This is a show you want to take that bet who wants it are you all right
all right guys this is a show i've been looking forward to doing for a long time uh we have a
very special guest here in this show officer brandon tatum uh you guys know him as officer
tatum on instagram uh he's also a big influence on youtube uh dude thanks for so much for coming
up and making this trip.
My pleasure, man.
And thanks for having me.
I'm blown away by being here, man.
Well, thank you, man.
It's something that, you know, I've been following your content, following your message for a
long time and everything that you're doing.
And dude, you're just a voice that the people need to hear.
And so I'm trying to really bring voices on that understand what's going on in America right now and are committed to actually taking action.
Because as we talked about before the show started, you know, I believe our biggest problem right here that we have going on is really just apathy.
I think we've had a lot of cultural attacks on what America is and what it should be and what it traditionally has
been. And it's been made to seem like it's an oppressive place, a bad place. And I believe
that that's all bullshit. I don't see it that way. Uh, but the reason that I feel like we are
in this place is because a lot of us have been out in the real world
attacking, building, trying to contribute to the actual economy and what's going on in real life.
And we've forgotten about how important it is to fertilize the soil of America, so to speak.
You know, I agree a thousand percent, man. You know, the stuff that I see out here today is
out of control, man. People hate in this country. It's the best country on, man. You know, the stuff that I see out here today is out of control, man. People hating this country.
It's the best country on planet Earth.
You can be whatever you want to be if you work hard enough and quit being soft.
You know, so I wish that that message would resonate with some of these, you know, crazy.
I don't want to say that crazy people on the left.
Yeah.
Crazy people on the left.
Hopefully it resonate one day and they'll start waking up.
But we're going to have to make a wake up.
Yeah, for sure. You know, and you can feel free to call him anything you want
you're good the show is real you know as you know you know what i like about about brandon though
is that he always keeps it real there's no divisiveness in what he talks about and so
one of the biggest problems that i see going on right now, and I'm going to get into your story here in just a second.
But I had to talk. I talked with John Burke yesterday on his show, which we had a great conversation.
One of the biggest things that we're running into now is that a lot of conservative side people are now playing the same games that we were having with the left for so long.
And I understand. Right. Like we got to smack back a little bit
to get them to understand, you know,
the vote with the dollars, the cancel culture.
I don't believe in any of that shit.
And being divisive isn't going to help bring America back.
Right.
You know, and that's one thing I've always appreciated
about how you approach things.
Yeah, I like just keep it real.
You know, you keep it real.
We get united through truth.
Yeah.
You know, not our differences, but the truth.
If people want to know the truth, then we'll come together.
If not, then, you know, they can be separated on their little island.
But the biggest thing is just keeping it real, you know, being authentic and telling the truth.
Bro, I believe that too, man.
Like we've gotten, we've got off track with America when we started concerning ourselves
with how certain people react to the truth, right?
Like we start bending messages and making them more politically correct and less factual because
we're concerned that someone may be offended or they might have a bad reaction. Guys, we need to
get back as a culture to say, hey, this is the way it is. And then however you react, that's on you.
You got some work to do to fix that. Right. It's like my dad, man. My dad didn't care how I reacted.
That's right. You're going to do what
I told you to do. You're going to
follow these rules in this house or
there's going to be consequences. My
feelings didn't matter. That's right. Ain't nobody care
about your feelings. It's not going to...
I mean, you could care about somebody's feelings to a certain
degree. It's not going to trump the truth. It's not going to
trump success or working hard. Your feelings
are secondary. And I wish that they would teach that in the schools. It's not going to trump success or working hard. Your feelings are secondary.
And I wish that they would teach that in the schools.
I wish they would teach those things, even in sports, man.
Now they're starting to cower in sports and everybody get a trophy and everybody's winning.
And it's like, when I was growing up, it wasn't like that.
If you don't work hard, you ain't going to play.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't do the things you need to do, you're not going to succeed.
You're going to be a loser.
And nobody wants to be a loser. Yeah. Well, it's easier. It's easier to understand that I think for us than it is for the, for the, the, the generation right below us, you know,
this, this, this ideology has been introduced at such a slow rate that it's hard to perceive
unless you've had the whole perspective, right? Like I've watched it. We talked about 9-11 a couple of days ago with Ian Wendt and from 9-11
basically until now, I've seen this happen. I've watched it happen. You know, it started with
the removal of the flag from our classrooms and the Pledge of Allegiance, you know, participation trophies,
you know, hate speech, all these things that are made to make the life experience more inclusive
actually handicap our entire generation. And that's what we're dealing with now. You know,
in 2015, I started a podcast called the MFCEO Project. And one's what we're dealing with now. You know, in 2015, I started a podcast called
the MFCEO Project. And one of the things that we, one of the things that we were motivated to do the
show for is because we realized how soft that society was getting and that these kids that
were coming up at that time that were 15, 16, 17, 18 years old, we're not going to be equipped. You know what I'm saying? And now those kids are 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25. And guess what? They're not equipped, you know? And so we, as, as adults, um,
we got to get our shit together, you know? A hundred percent. Yeah. But dude, let's talk
about how, where you came from and how you got here.
And then we'll get in, we'll get more in depth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm going to give you the read the digest version because I'll take the whole podcast
talking about that.
But, you know, I was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas.
You know, I was born in the inner city.
You know, my mom and dad were separated.
A unique story about my mom, I mean, by my grandmother, which is why I go so hard on
this abortion thing is that my grandmother was raped at 12 and that's how she had my mom.
And so we grew up, you know, a typical family. My daddy was in my life the whole time, which,
which I'm, which I'm very thankful for. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for having a strong dad.
You know, I got in trouble as a youngster. I got jumped in a five-deuce Hoover Crip when I was a
little kid. My cousin, them jumped me and my brother in. I got arrested at eight years old for smoking marijuana in a vacant house.
And so hanging around my cousins, they all thugged out, you know,
and it kind of sent me down a negative path.
But my dad helped me turn it around.
And so I really started getting more passionate about football.
And in high school, I was an All-American football player.
I was the top player in the nation.
I played safety, believe it or not.
People look at me now and they're like, you play safety?
Yeah, I said that to the crowd like, bullshit.
I was a little skinnier then.
I was like 220.
I was like 50 pounds lighter.
And I played safety.
I was all-American.
I was a freak athlete.
I decided to go to University of Arizona to play football.
And it was crazy because I grew up in the inner city.
I grew up in an all-black school.
And so everything that I knew was from a black perspective.
So going into the university and moving away from home, you know, my ideology start to
change.
You know, I thought that I was going to encounter all these racist white people, you know, trying
to hold a brother down and all this other crazy stuff.
And I woke up to being like, you know, it's not it's not that way.
You know, people depend on how you react to people.
That's how they treat you.
And I went from that. You know, my football career didn't go very to people, that's how they treat you. And I went from that.
You know, my football career didn't go very well.
I thought I was going to make it to the league, no doubt.
But, you know, I was in a doghouse.
I got injured.
I had a bad attitude.
You know, all of those, the recipe for disaster when it comes to athletics and being, you know, in favor of coaches.
Although at the very end of my career, you know, I I ended up in 2010.
I was in the NFL draft. I'm going to go back to 2008. 2008 is when I got saved because I mean, I used to have gold teeth in my mouth.
I got Young Savage tattooed across my stomach. You know, I got my hood on my forearms.
And like God really changed me in 2008. I got saved and I started living a different a different lifestyle.
But then, you know, at the very end of my career, I didn't play much at the University of Arizona.
I was still in the 2010 NFL draft because I was such a good athlete.
I'll never forget this, man.
On draft day, they passed on me.
I mean, on the draft day, I was in the second day of the draft.
Oakland Raiders was supposed to draft me.
They told my agent we threw a party.
It was on my birthday.
And they passed on me.
And I was hurt, man.
I was so upset. But God had a plan for me, man.
And he led me in a different direction. I end up becoming a police officer in 2011, which I never thought about being a cop, man.
I mean, a long story short, I needed a job. I was like, look, I'm apply for anything I can.
You know, I had a young son at the time. I said, I got to get it no matter what it is.
And so I apply for policing. And then they finally called me back. And I'm'm like I don't know what I'm doing I know nothing about police officers you know I
grew up thinking that they were all bad you know and so I did a ride-along with officer Sean Payne
and it blew my mind man I'm not gonna lie the first time in my life I saw a hero is Sean Payne
we went on all kind of calls that was crazy out of control I couldn't believe this dude do this
every day.
And so I said, man, you know, that's what I want to be.
I want to be a hero like Sean Payne.
I was a cop for six and a half years.
Before I left, I was on the SWAT team.
I was a field training officer, general instructor.
I was a spokesperson for the police department.
So I did everything that I could in six and a half years.
And politics kind of got me out of policing.
You know, I just one day, you know, I got my taxes back.
You know, I mean, I was looking at my check and I don't know, taxes came out.
And I said, man, I need to be more politically involved, man.
How am I paying this much in taxes?
How do I vote to not pay this much in taxes?
Yeah.
And so I started looking at candidates.
You know, I like Barack Obama at first.
You know, he was my dude.
Growing up, you know, I was a Democrat.
That's how I was influenced.
And when he started bashing police is when he lost me. And I said, man, I never support nobody that won't stand up for the men and women that wear the uniform. Um, so that started to
change me politically. I went to a Trump rally trying to give a fair, fair, uh, evaluation,
man. Everybody say that, you know, he erases and all this stuff. So I'm like, man, let me go see
for myself. I'm a grown man. I was blown away. I mean, everything he said was things that I believed in. He wasn't, you know,
nobody in there was racist and stuff like they said. It was really the protesters who were out
of control. I mean, they were, they called me a white supremacist when I walked in there. I'm
like, yeah, y'all, y'all, y'all tripping. I'm black now. I'm just trying to get some AC for
me. Y'all relax. I'm still in the team. It ain't getting that serious right now. DJ, I thought you were the only black white.
Right here, right here.
So yeah, yeah.
White power.
Oh, fuck.
So, you know, so that's kind of how it transpired that way.
And then, you know, I made a video.
It went viral.
Then I started realizing I had a voice as a police officer.
I waited till I was off duty, you know, no uniform.
I didn't let people know what police department I worked for. And I would just go hard on all the things that I was feeling. And all of those videos going viral. Colin Kaepernick
came out and I was just, I mean, the disdain I had for how he represented, how he disrespected
the flag. I don't care nothing about his cause or whatever. You can do that. I mean, it's a free
country. But when you start disrespecting the country, the national anthem, then we got a problem. And so I just
made a video just expressing how I felt. It went mega viral, 70 million views. And then there was
a company that wanted me to be the spokesperson for them. And so it started by me saying, look,
I'm going to try for one year. I can always be a police officer. I'm certified for three years,
even if I'm not employed. I went for a year. I met Cannon's Owens.
Me and her became really good friends.
We started working together at Turning Point.
And it just spiraled.
And then I started doing my own independent stuff.
And then I got my own online website, e-commerce store, and stuff like that.
And so that's kind of where all of those things led me to where I'm at now.
Dude, just on a business note, see, guys, That's what I talk about when I, when I'm talking
about follow your passion, when I'm talking about follow what you're, you're going to be naturally
better at the things you believe in than the shit you don't want to do. Okay. So I'm just going to
touch on that because it's a relevant point. That's really cool story. Um, dude, when you
first came out and started getting political, what kind of resistance did you face oh man people
that i grew up with hated me i mean they came out oh this n-word look he trying he selling selling
soul to the white man you hate your people and so from black people that i grew up with they it was
a bad reaction man some some people i grew up with was cool but like man it was bad it was kind of
hurtful it was some people that were like my day. And we used to kick it in high school and we were down, you know, we were
cool until I came out like that and they turned on me. Yeah. But on the flip side of that, so many
more people were inspired by me coming out and being like, Oh, I feel the same way. And so I got
so much more love than I did hate. Absolutely. But there was a lot of people that, you know,
that I grew up with the people that was, that I grew up with, that people that I was cool with initially
that kind of turned on me.
But at the end of the day, it's like, man,
I'd rather be respected
by doing what
I believe is right than to be loved
by people that are fickle.
You know, these people don't really love me anyway.
I mean, because I disagree with some of my
homeboys in politics. You know, my best friend,
we differ on politics,
but ain't got nothing to do with my loyalty to him as a person and us as friends.
You know, I still go to, I still throw the hands for him any day of the week.
Yeah.
You know, but some of these people that come out and they hate you over politics,
they weren't really your friends in the first place.
I like that you took the time to mention that you got much more love, dude.
Isn't that interesting how you get, you create this new family of people that actually care about you for what you believe
and who you are and what you're actually about. Like, dude, for me, that was one of the most
freeing things about, about, uh, you know, I, I get asked that question. Uh, how do you deal
with the hate? I'm like, dude, you only get hate for the first two days. Right. Right. And then
once you stand up and they realize you ain't going nowhere, they shut the fuck up. And you attract all these
people that end up coming in your life that contribute and not just in personal ways,
but in business ways and like work together and collaborations. I mean, dude, you met Candace
Owens. You guys are doing this Blexit and all this other stuff together.
All from you just saying, you know what, I'm going to say what I think.
Yeah, and I'm going to be honest.
I've been like this since I was a kid.
My mom used to let me cuss and everything when I was a little kid.
And so I've been kind of
outspoken, but it just made me feel like,
you know what, man, I'm just going to tell the truth,
man, and I'm just going to say what I feel.
I mean, my whole thing is that
and I'm not trying to resort to violence and all, but like the way I grew up is that
you can't whoop me. So what you're going to do to me, I'm going to say what I want to say.
And we're going to go from there. And, but it's, it's liberating, man, because it's like,
well, cause like I said, I always been like this, but it's liberating to see that it affects other
people the way it does. Cause they like, man, I was thinking the same, you saying exactly what
I've been feeling, you know? And I see people in public at the airport and they're like man thank you for
what you say man somebody need to speak up and say these things and it really made me feel like
you know what god is calling me to continue to say these things to continue to speak the truth
no matter what and like you said you get i got so much more love you know i have millions of people
yeah that are subscribed to my platforms you're killing it they just yeah they love it they love it they love it so for all the people that's out to my platforms. You're killing it. They just, they love it.
They love it.
They love it.
So if all the people that's out there worried about losing friends and
getting canceled and all this stuff,
if you,
if you go off of,
you know what you really believe in and you keep it 100,
you're going to get way more people that support you.
And they can't cancel you.
If you don't apologize for the shit that you don't apologize for.
If you just are like,
look,
dude,
it's real simple.
Hey, you actually believe that?
Yes.
That's it, dude.
Well, and I think the truth,
I mean, he makes a great point.
The truth is a very freeing concept.
You know, you're not arguing something.
All you're doing is exemplifying the truth
and you're speaking,
you're putting a voice to it.
And it's hard to,
you can't argue the truth.
It's a fucking fact.
You're just acknowledging it.
And the screamers and the yellers,
I mean, this has always been the, I mean, you take cancel, take any of the cultures,
just deal in facts.
If you deal in facts and you don't have anything to worry about, I don't have to fight you
on anything.
This is the fucking fact.
And make sure you know the facts before you start running your mouth.
Because then you can do it with confidence.
Because I ain't never, I'm never going to, I mean, not that I'm wrong.
Yeah.
I ain't never going to apologize for nothing I say.
But if you are wrong, see dude, that's me too, bro.
Like if I fuck up, I'm going to say, hey, you know what if you are wrong see dude that's me too bro like if i fuck up i'm
gonna say hey you know what guys i mess that up i have no problem doing that but that's a big problem
in society right now dude like these people who voted for this dude and this guy's dismantling
the country and they're still standing by him bro you guys are wrong you're just wrong they
i mean it's because pride people have so much pride they don't yeah they don't want to be wrong that's right people in
my family they don't want to be wrong i told you before you did it now look at it oh you're talking
about a dictator look all these executive orders and all these things that you see going on to
think the very things that you said that you hate you you're watching it go on and you don't want
to keep it 100 you wrong you made a mistake you thought this dude was the bad one and then this dude is worse than what you thought yeah so you sure you do you still
deal with a lot of that in your in your family like you have family members that are still
nah i mean they don't come at me sideways or nothing like that you know my dad my dad you
know i hate to say it man but he voted for he voted for joe biden in my opinion i thought
there was a misrepresented misrepresentation of what he believes. Not just political stuff.
We can differ.
But my dad don't even believe in the stuff that he supported with Joe Biden.
So I was disappointed in that.
But it's respectful.
My whole family was over at my house.
My son's 11th birthday.
My oldest son's birthday.
We chopping it up.
We talking.
Nobody.
Politics is secondary.
It's your opinion, my opinion.
At the end of the day, we still family.
So it's not that big of a deal.
I don't have no family that come out against me and say nothing crazy to my face at
least that's a whole nother that's a whole nother discussion by my back they probably talking mad
crazy yeah yeah to my face they cool yeah what do you think it is because i get a lot of that too
where it's like and you hear it all the time like we talk about the black community right like
they say you hear it all the time that the values of the black community are at his nature conservative yeah so why why what do you think
the the misconception is why they align man call it something different right you have conservative
values but they're calling it liberal you know i think i think that i think the the the trauma
of black people in this country from the past have been, have matriculated down to newer generations that really don't share the same
struggle.
And so you have a,
uh,
emotions that are high.
And so people love to play on emotions of black people.
Because I remember when I was in college and I learned about Africana studies
and they were talking about lynching and I,
I mean,
I felt some type of way.
I was really,
I felt some type of way about that.
And so when you pass that down
to generations like mine
that I wouldn't even believe
that happened
unless I saw a picture of it
because of the way
America works now.
I mean,
it's not racism
is a dying sport out here.
So,
but when you,
when you put that emotion down,
man,
people,
people still run on it
and these politicians
play on that emotion.
So they,
they want to tell you
that it's racism
is out here rampant and so people can get all riled up. And then you believe in the emotional
approach than a logical approach. And a logical approach in the black community is that I'm going
to keep it 100. Like when I was growing up, LGBTQ stuff, I mean, that was like, bro, you, you, I
mean, you get bullied over there. Nobody was pronouns and stuff like, bro, you got to be out
of your mind thinking that in the black community that they observing your pronouns and transgender and all that stuff.
That just wasn't the case.
Paying taxes.
Nobody I know wanted to pay taxes.
Especially the dope boys.
They were doing, they have an entrepreneur spirit.
That's right.
And not one dope boy I know paying taxes.
Not only that, those dudes end up being the best entrepreneurs there are.
Right, right.
And they still contribute to the hood in a certain way.
Hustling all night.
But they not paying taxes and they got a gun.
So it's like they don't want to pay taxes and they believe in the Second Amendment.
You know what I mean?
But I don't know.
But the emotional side of it, you know, I feel like the Democratic Party play on emotions.
They start telling you, racism, we're going to.
And then they started doing, they start legislation that leads you down a path of dependency we're going to give you food stamps
and whatever welfare section a house and so now i'm your baby dad the government is your baby dad
yeah dude this funny thing is andy and i we talked about this a couple of days ago it's like
it's like fucking scooby-doo man when they pull the mask off the mind you know they tell you it's
all these bad dudes you pull it off oh it's joe b I'm saying? They're telling you it's all these bad dudes. You pull it off. Oh, it's Joe Biden.
You know what I'm saying? No, motherfucker, it's Pelosi.
It's Pelosi.
Like, it's insane, man.
It's insane.
Like, I don't understand at this point
functional adults who have access
to the internet and stuff nowadays.
How can you still be deceived
by people telling you a story that's not true?
And this is not necessarily
about Democrat or Republican.
It's about the truth.
Democrats were the party of slavery. democrats were the party of slavery they were the party of jim crow the kkk was the military arm of the democrat party just like we see blm and antifa it was the same thing segregation all
that stuff was democrats jim crow when you talk about the democratic house of louisiana right
when you talk about the civil rights uh movement the civil rights act democrats did not support
the civil rights i won they did not um and and you look at all those things you say man just keep it 100 let's let's
be real about what's going on if you want to talk about racism you want to talk about prejudice
you want to talk about a president that's close to racism i mean joe biden is joe biden did the
eulogy of robert byrd who was a former clans member yeah and then uh strump thurman was one
of his mentors strump thurman was a racist strump thurman was one of his mentors strump thurman was a racist
strump thurman was against the civil rights act him and robert bird so you talk about all these
things you say let's just keep it real we don't have to be political but just keep it real if you
really care about racism then you wouldn't be supporting these things yeah i think it's hard i
i think you know how that happens is you described it perfectly.
You know, they legislate things in in that make put a bandaid on situations where people have to become dependent.
Right. So in the beginning, people are saying, oh, well, this is great.
I'm getting an extra whatever.
But then what happens is all the opportunity outside of that dries up with that.
And, you know, what I observe from the outside, you know, here in St.
Louis, we have a big problem with this exact type of behavior, which is our city is run by far leftist
Democrats. They're not moderate Democrats, you know, that represent anything of America whatsoever.
It's Soros funded type people who come in. They make policy to make it harder for the black neighborhoods to progress.
And then they come in every two years and they say, hey, vote for us.
We're going to fix it.
You know, and so they try to create the problem so that they can then point at someone else and say they they cause this problem and we're going to fix it, guys.
Just one more time. Just vote for us one more time. And this time we this problem and we're gonna fix it guys just one
more time just vote for us one more time and this time we're gonna we're gonna change this time and
dude i the cool thing is is and i could see this you know we have a large uh black following here
on the show and like when when the black square shit happened i wouldn't post the black square
dude because i know what blm's about because it started here in st louis in 2014 so i saw them collect all this money and do fucking
nothing for anybody and so i'm not i'm when they did that shit i was like hey look dude you know
we had people you know remember how pressure it was like everybody like dude we had people
calling our headquarters being like when are you posting the black square? It's like, uh, we're not,
you know? And so I had a lot of my black friends and reach out and they're like, bro,
what the fuck's that about? You know what I mean? Not like thinking, not understanding what has
actually happened. And since then, and since we've seen them do the exact same thing again, right.
Uh, which is ironic anyway, because they all talk about how they're Marxist. And the number one rule of revolution in Marxism is to kill the rich people publicly. OK, so they
went out and bought fucking mansions like that shows you how much they don't even understand
what they're actually repping. And a lot of those guys who messaged me and they were like, hey, dude,
I'm not with that. When that happened. Now they're coming, they've come back around the last few months and they've
been like, Holy shit, bro. I fucking get it. And I'm like, and dude, and he's been seeing the same
cause we, we talk about it. Like, Hey, what's we call it? The temperature. What's the temperature?
What's the temperature. And dude, it seems like, it seems like the black communities are really
starting to understand like, Hey, these, these people are fucking us. Yeah. I yeah i hope so man it is clear as the noonday sun that these people are
doing i mean any you can look at any of these inner cities that are just run down crime out
of control kids getting shot in the head uh laying in the bed because people doing drive-by shootings
they all of these communities are run by these these democrats yeah and and i don't want it to
be about party but you cannot deny that the policies of the Democrats are the ones that are that are that are causing these communities to go downhill fast.
And then they keep voting for the same doggone people. Black Lives Matter was a big like that square.
I mean, that wasn't an issue to me. Yeah. I mean, because. Yeah. Screw you. Yeah.
I'm not putting a square. Even if I believed in it, I'm not going to put a square because everybody doing it.
Yeah. That ain't. I don't do that either.
But from a corporate standpoint with our companies through like it was a different thing.
Right.
Like we there was so much pressure for every company to do it.
And dude, I just got on my story.
I'm like, hey, dude, I'm not doing it.
You know what I'm saying?
And not only am I not doing it, I've listed off the reasons why I'm not doing it.
And I listed off the because like, dude, people like, people were calling us racist and this and that. And
they were saying, Oh, all our athletes are going to leave the, look, dude, all of our athletes know
what the fuck we're about. We're about fucking America. We're one of the most diverse companies
in the fucking country. You know what I'm saying? Like to come at people over these causes and this
culture of like,
if you don't agree and do what I say, we're going to crush you.
Like that shit is going to blow up in their face. Right.
It really is because right now the temperature of,
of patriotism is it's starting to simmer, dude.
I can feel it.
Yeah.
More and more people need to stand up like you did, man.
And like your companies and just stand up and fight against this.
It's coercion.
Yeah. I went to the university of arizona we had a meeting with their racial inclusion team
or what is some stupid thing they didn't create it at the university of arizona we were talking
to them and basically what we got out of the conversation me and a couple of my friends
is that they were coerced by blm to to support all this stuff when the administration knew that
they weren't about nothing right they haven't given money to nobody right michael brown family i mean you could go down the list and they make him bank and you know
i'm a business-minded person i'm an entrepreneur i know how this stuff works i'm watching them
leverage the dead bodies of black people leverage debt to make money and then they are here living
living living a big life supporting political candidates yeah and black kids are getting
shot in the head in Chicago
and they won't even put
the name on the Instagram. Dozens
a weekend. A fucking weekend.
They won't put the name on the Instagram.
They won't even mention it. They won't even
do a story. They act like it
didn't happen. It makes me so
furious that people still support that
organization and they just completely don't
care about black lives.
It was a beautiful thing that they did though.
And that like,
that was the smart thing that they did about it. And I'm referring to BLM is because they made that statement,
which everybody can agree with the statement.
Yeah.
They made it into a fucking organization.
And then that's,
it was so divisive,
but at the same time,
very genius on their end.
Good job guys.
But I think,
like we said,
people are waking up to that.
People are seeing that that is complete bullshit. And that was the biggest like thing for for i mean
both that was a hard time for me dude like that was not an easy thing for me to stand up and say
hey fuck you i'm not doing it yeah because the attacks that i got were bad you know like they
were and it wasn't they were attacking me for something that i wasn't i knew i wasn't right so
he was with me every day i mean dude, dude, it fucking wore me out.
But I'm not going to, I don't bend over, bro.
I'm going to stand where I stand.
And if it crushes me, it crushes me.
But, you know, it is what it is.
We need more people who actually give a shit in this country, you know, who care about those communities and actually want to put policy in place to fix them.
And we're talking about, you know,
spending, what is it?
What'd you say it was?
Three point something trillion dollars
on infrastructure?
Yeah.
Okay.
Where's that money going?
Oh, it's going to go right back in their pockets.
That's right.
And that's, I mean, they're not like this.
You know how much you could do
for $3 trillion in America
for the inner city communities?
$3 trillion.
We just spent for 20 years, we spent $2 trillion on a war.
That's what I'm saying.
Over in the sandbox.
You could fix every motherfucking city in this country for that much money.
And we will see zero difference, except it's going to cost you and you and you and me more money.
Right.
I think these conversations, this is a real world America here.
It's not a black-white issue.
No. This is a fucking criminal issue. Those It's not a black-white issue. No.
This is a fucking criminal issue.
Those people are fucking criminals.
Well, calculated.
No shit, dude.
That's why everybody keeps saying, impeach Biden.
I'm like, you motherfuckers are using the wrong word.
Yeah.
No, that's right.
That's real.
And you got to, you know, this is an understanding.
This is a fundamental issue that rains down across our entire fucking country.
That's just my extremism talking.
What happens when you're a racist.
And a domestic terrorist.
Yeah.
Well, and you have to think,
you start dismantling our children from the inside out,
taking God out of schools,
taking the flag out of schools,
taking the things that you should be proud of,
that we were proud of,
and we were raised with when we were children,
and you start removing that at the entry level.
These people call God Sky Daddy. That's what they say. They say,
go pray to your sky daddy. Well, we need a little more sky daddy in the world. So,
but the thing being is like, you know, if we start dismantling our education, which is what they're
doing now by, you know, basically forcing mask on children, they're going to create, it's a whole
nother diversion. But anyway, we need to take that money and start investing in our education for these children in the inner
city schools and the platforms for the inner city education. When you start looking at
ancillary events like our Live for Life program that we have, we have to, and it's not just in
the inner city, this is our school system as a whole. They are fucking robbing our children.
There's no question.
And we're allowing it. Yeah. And this is what America is at the fundamental level at a success rate. It is not
a black white issue. This is our fucking children and our future issue. Dude, look to judge someone
on their skin color to me is the most primitive fucking thing you could ever do. Like think how primitive your brain has to be to look at someone who has a
different skin tone or a,
they come from a different country or whatever.
They look different than you in any way.
And to think,
man,
I'm better than that person.
Like,
or I don't like that person because of that.
Like,
dude,
it's not,
it's not a real thing.
Like do I now,
before you fucking blast me, let's hear the fucking context.
There's plenty of racist shit bags out there, okay?
Both sides.
One of them is in the fucking White House right now.
One's in the White House right now.
Fuck, bro.
Dude, there's plenty of shitty people.
Right.
But that does not reflect the majority of the people
in this country and one of the things that i've been speaking about consistently uh as of late
is that we we in america guys like okay let's take the lgbtq stuff all right we brought that up
i am all for freedom of your lifestyle like dude i dude, I'm a pro-freedom person. And we may differ
on a few points because of that. Like, I am a person who believes that people should be
able to choose the things that they want to live and then they can deal with the consequences
of them. That's where I stand. So when we have a situation where the government is literally
coming in and legislating every single
choice that we have about everything, guys, you have to understand that not only are we not a
free country, but that's going to get tighter and tighter and tighter and tighter until there's no
room to breathe. These people don't let up power. They don't give up. They're not going to come.
We took the power to have this country we didn't nobody gave
it to us like england didn't say hey guys here's a here's a country for you take a 13 college just
go ahead we had to say hey no uh fuck you yeah we're not paying you shit this is our shit now
and fuck off and you know what that's what needs to happen again it's the truth but not in a violent
way it needs to happen in an active way.
Parents of children need to go to the school meetings. People who are concerned about the policy in their city should go to the civic meetings. Make your voice heard. You guys would
be surprised how many other people believe the shit that you believe, but are just afraid to
be the only one there. So if you go, and what i saw was cool recently was uh some guys went
to a civic meeting and they told everybody to wear yellow so like they would know who was with who
and it was like 200 yellow people and like and like two other people
bro everything's racist if you don't like it.
Well, that's the rule.
It's a great offensive strategy.
Yeah, that's the rule.
If they don't like it, it's racist.
It doesn't matter if it's actually racist.
It's just a thing.
And also, to the people who are afraid to stand up,
you have to go back to that saying of,
we all heard growing up,
sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never
hurt. You know what I'm saying? We got to be tougher than that. We got to be stronger than
that. We can't cower to that. I was going to ask you when you were telling that story about
being outspoken. Did you ever have your ass kicked? Oh yeah. Okay. Me too. Now I got my
ass beat a whole lot. You know why? Cause I do have a big mouth. And you know what I learned? I learned that getting my ass
beat wasn't that bad.
So I continue
to talk. It's worth
talking. It ain't going to hurt you that bad.
And most of these kids out here,
they never got their ass beat. So not only do
they not have the discretion to back
off when it's time to back off, but
they don't have any fear at all.
You know what I'm saying? At least we're conscious of it. But I'll tell you this, getting your ass kicked is a valuable lesson
because it makes you realize it's really not that bad for real. Like what's the worst someone's
going to do? Oh, you're going to come beat me up. You're going to stab me. I've been stabbed.
You know what I'm saying? Like, what are you going to do? You're going to take my business?
Fuck. I don't give a shit, dude. I like to live out in the country by myself anyway. Like you can't you fuck you. I don't care. Thank you. Yeah.
Well, you know, there's a, there's a perspective shift though, that, that.
My soul is not for sale, dude. Well, and I think that that's when you talk about, you know,
Brandon talks about, you know, dying on the hill. Like there are things that I'm,
you should not back down for. You should not back down for your children. You should stand for your children.
Those are hills that they should be non-compromisable
and I will stand for your children
and you should stand for my children.
And that's something that, you know,
when they start negotiating with those chips,
that's a really fucking dangerous thing for you as a parent
and really as an uncle or as a person of society
to really fucking even consider giving in on.
And that's where we're at.
Like, you know, we're not talking about,
we're not talking about, you know, some tax breaks.
We're not talking about a war overseas.
We're talking about a war on our motherfucking kids.
Yeah.
Dude, I got off track on that point.
I just remembered my point.
Yellow?
No, it was the LGBTQ.
Okay.
I can respect someone who wants to live a certain way.
If that's what you, if you want to go be, if you want to be whatever you want to be and you
want to have sex and love whoever you want to love, I don't have a problem with that.
But the problem that we all have as Americans is that we cannot make rules for all of society
based around a very tiny minority of people. And if we talk about the LGBTQ community,
the trans community is the one that pushes all this crazy shit that we're
all like, holy fuck, what, what, what is this pronoun? What's this? What's that? I can't even
keep up with the shit, dude. Like these guys on Tik TOK are just making shit up now, right?
They're literally just making shit up. And like, it's, it's discredit. If I was a trans person who
really believed in that shit, I would even be like, you all need to shut the fuck up because you're discrediting all of us.
But we cannot make rules based around statistically
one half of 1% of the population of America.
We cannot do that.
We cannot make our education system
based around one half of 1%.
They're wanting to make it seem like
that's the normal way to live. That is
not the normal way to live. And statistics prove that. I mean, evolution proves that you believe
in any form of evolution or humans evolving at some point. You know, it doesn't match up. Right.
It takes a male and a female to have children. And if there was some gene out there that existed
at some point, it died out because it would not be able to reproduce over time when you when you look at you know how people evolve but you know i i'm with you on that like
you do you man like if you want to be with another man i don't care yeah that ain't got nothing y'all
not paying my bills you ain't doing nothing for me i don't care you could be doing whatever you
want to do yeah whatever you do in your bedrooms your thing don't force it on me that's it i don't
want to hear about it i don't i don't need to have a parade down the street and flags waved in my face and having me acknowledge somebody's pronouns.
I wouldn't like the pronoun thing is stupid to me. It's not English language. I agree. You know,
I'm not going to defy English language just to just to compensate for your stupidity of going
downhill. Like it's just going to get worse and worse and worse and worse and binaries and all
kind of stuff. AOC, I made a video about her yesterday.
She's a complete idiot.
She's saying, what is it?
Menstruating people.
Yeah.
She didn't want to say women.
And then she go and say trans men can menstruate.
And it's like, you a woman?
Dude.
Or you a man?
You either got the stuff to menstruate or you don't.
But I don't care what you feel like you are.
Dude, I was watching that tweet that you i was reading that tweet and like i was i was like
trying to connect those dots like dude i'm pretty smart motherfucker you know what i'm saying i
couldn't fucking connect them like i'm like i'm like getting my notes out i'm like okay so uh
trans man menstruate like i'm trying to fucking draw. This does not make any sense.
No.
And dude,
let me ask you something because I've been wanting to ask Candace this,
but you will know,
you'll know the answer.
I think you guys are very similar.
You are partners.
What,
what is it that,
um,
do you believe that that,
so,
so my belief on that,
on that whole,
them pushing this has to do with them,
uh,
watering down the actual
facts. So I think there's an ideology thing going on there and I'm not sure exactly how to say this.
But what I'm trying to say is, you know, a man is a fucking man and a woman is a woman.
And those are facts. Those are scientific, non-negotiable facts.
When they make us start calling men, women and women, men and all these other things,
what they're doing is getting us to compromise the actual facts in our brain. And they're getting us
to train our brains to see words now in a different light. And I see that theme with a lot of the
things that they do, for example, where they call patriotic people now domestic terrorists,
right? How much of that do you think is part of this whole push for pronouns and trans rights?
Because like, dude, I don't really care. Like, dude dude we have a niece who's trans i love her
her him i don't i think she's a him now i fucking dude shoot i mean it's a normal person like i love
her just like i've always had it's not like uh she was in trouble to go help yeah part of the
like it's what it is and you know people say well if you, well, if you're not for pronouns, you're a bigot. That's
not true either. And so what, like to me, like trying to like 10,000 view, 10,000 foot view this,
it seems like part of the play to confuse and, and, and make the words that we have in the English
language fluid, where they mean different things to different people. And if we don't, if we have, if that's what our language is, then our language
doesn't mean anything anymore. Right. All right. They have an agenda and then they manipulate you
with words. So they have an agenda, agenda to destroy the family. They want to destroy the
nuclear family because if you don't have a family, the country cannot be strong. And so then they
want you to get out delusional about, are you really a girl or a boy?
Or do you really like men or women?
And they want to push more homosexual behavior
because that's less structured families.
And therefore they can control you better.
I mean, they do this in a lot of things.
Like you look at Planned Parenthood.
They use the word Planned Parenthood.
It has nothing to do with you planning parenthood.
They're planning to end your parenthood.
They use Black Lives Matter.
It has nothing to do with black lives.
So they have an agenda. and then on the front end
they use these confusing words to make
them fluid so they can use them against you at any point
in time. Racism is not the same that it used
to be. White supremacy is not
the same that it used to be. Black people can now be white supremacists
and stuff like that. So they use
these words to confuse you and so they
can target you at any moment.
Hoping that you don't question it.
Or they get quiet. Like for instance,
they go women,
women's pay,
which is the biggest lie on planet earth is that women get paid less than men
or whatever.
You know,
I'm saying like,
like you can't go to a job and you can pay somebody less because the
gender that's against the law.
Yeah.
But they create this lie and they,
they,
they push it out there and then they confuse you because when they want to
use the argument of women and pay, they say it's a woman.
When they want to use the argument of abortions, then they say menstruating people.
And now a woman ain't a woman. Now men can be women.
And so anytime they want to target you, they'll use different language to really hit you because there's only supposed to be two genders.
Right. I mean, that's what science is. However, when they're ready to use
the gender against you, then they can create five or six genders if they want to manipulate that,
because they're quick to say something about women's rights. But I thought there were, I
thought, I thought that's, you know, that's just a ideology. What about women and men? What about
trans? What about binary and all this other stuff? They really put themselves in a bind with the,
with the, the trans women in women's
sports and then also women's rights right yeah how is that even possible i mean you're gonna
take away all the actual women's ability to achieve and win but you're for the sake of
a biological man yeah right like or you care about black people but you don't want to elect a black
first black governor for california oh fuck you know what i'm saying or you or you care about black people but you don't want to elect a black first black governor for california oh fuck you know what i'm saying or you or you care about black people but
you support another white president i mean i mean think about it joe biden like how do y'all so
white supremacy is destroying america but you vote for another white you vote for a white man
as the president on their terms i don't care what they are, but they the one came up with the rules. Yeah. You're still doing the same.
Dude.
And not only that, a dude who put into place the biggest piece of legislation that destroyed
the nuclear family for black people in the history of America.
Yeah.
Right.
1994 crime bill.
Yeah.
I'm glad you brought that Larry Elder thing up, dude, because I wanted to talk about that.
It's disgusting.
Oh, fuck, man.
First of all
i don't care what you think about politics i don't care if you're conservative or if you're
more liberal if you're far left liberal i don't want to really talk to you um that that's the
truth like you can't argue with them because they don't argue in fact yeah at all lunacy and the
minute that you say anything that is factual they just attack you personally yeah they can't attack
what you're saying they attack who that's right and That's right. And so if you, let me tell you
guys a little secret. If you find yourself in an argument and you feel the need to start going to
personal attacks, you've lost the argument. You have lost. Okay. So, but dude, Larry Elder,
who I've watched on TV for years. And the one thing I've always loved about Larry Elder is he's like a joyful, cheerful,
happy, good dude who is always, yes, he's conservative, but he always gives a fair
shake to the other side. He's always very reasonable. He's a very like happy dude.
And to see that shit that happened to him yesterday, bro, it just broke my fucking heart,
man, because I could see it on his face. because i've been watching him for years that he was it was like it was just pain
like on his face yeah you know discuss yeah they tried to humiliate him and and larry elder is not
a young dude no i mean larry elder i think he's in his 60s 70s or something like that so he looks
good larry he looks good larry elder is older and I know Larry Elder very well.
I've been to his house before.
You know, I was on the documentary Uncle Tom.
I'm on Uncle Tom too.
And obviously he was, he produced it.
And Larry Elder is a great dude.
Larry Elder is probably one of the most intelligent people that you'll meet.
He knows his stuff.
He's written books.
He's a successful businessman.
I mean, you can go down a list about Larry Elder.
So to see him be treated like that and this is this is a crazy thing to me
because people love to talk about supporting black men and black entrepreneurship and leaders and
they leave out people like larry elder they leave out people like thomas soul every time
he's a he is i think he is the most brilliant human on the planet right now.
He is.
He's the most brilliant person.
He's so logical, and he has education to back it up.
And he's 90-something years old.
Yeah.
And, you know, I wanted to meet him, but, you know, he don't travel much now because he's older.
He's a legend, man.
But if you go to any of these places, they won't even bring him up.
You know, Clarence Thomas wasn't even in the Black History Museum in D. know, Clarence Thomas wasn't even in the Black History Museum
in D.C. Clarence Thomas
wasn't even in the Black History Museum. That's crazy.
It's asinine to me. My son got a report
and he was doing for Black History Month. They had all these
people out there. They didn't have Clarence Thomas. They didn't
have, I forget
his name now, but he was
the neurosurgeon. He was the
Ben
Carson. Dang, I couldn't think of his name.
So Ben Carson. They didn't have
my son look up Ben Carson.
One of the most amazing men in the world ever.
Not even just black men in the world.
They don't have people like that. They hate
to thrust out black people
who think differently. Black men
who can think for themselves. Who said,
I'm not going to toe the line of
the Democrat Party. I'm going to think for myself. And in a highlight tape of Larry Elder,
if anybody haven't seen this, if you want to see somebody just obliterate the lies from leftists,
Larry Elder and Dave Rubin were on a podcast together. And Dave Rubin, when he was still
more leftist or libertarian, he confronted Larry Elder about racism in America and about police brutality.
And Larry Elder handed him his rear end for about 30 minutes straight.
And he smiled the whole time.
He wasn't mad.
He's like, yeah, well, tell me how this true.
Where's your facts?
And I was like, who is this dude?
This is when I was when I thought I was a Democrat.
And I heard him, all these facts, police facts.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
No emotion.
Not getting mad.
He ain't got to go on an attack.
He's sitting back in a chair.
You know, sitting back just going, well, where's your facts?
No, no, I don't want to hear how you feel.
Where did you get that from?
Where's your information at?
And that's why I live in a press.
Well, how?
What do you mean in a press? Give me an example. that's a great video yes you know it did larry elder just
chopped him up but i hate to see them treat him like that however that's making him more famous
oh yeah the egg at him now he's all over the news everywhere now people can see the true racism yes
they go on with these leftists yes the white lady was wearing a fucking gorilla mask.
Yeah, I know.
She's afraid of the vid, man.
She punched that other dude in the face.
Yeah, she punched one of his security staff.
Dude, look, man.
Listen.
I said it in the last show.
I'm going to say it again.
People need to start getting knocked the fuck out.
For real, dude.
It's just reality.
Like, I'm sorry.
I was waiting for that video.
I'm like, dude, who's going to punch her in the face?
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, all the people are saying, you're advocating violence against women.
No, she fucking threw an egg at a man.
She punched another man in the face.
There should be some equality.
Yeah, no shit.
They want equality.
Yeah.
They want a woman to be true.
Like, OK.
And I say this, and that's why I try to avoid these situations.
I understand.
Some people do stuff like this with photo ops.
Yeah.
I can't do it. I'm not good with that.
Like somebody throw an egg at me,
a woman run up on me, she gonna go to
sleep. Just like a man. I don't
discriminate. Like this is like me.
I'm not gonna go fight Mike Tyson.
You think you're gonna
take it soft on me because I'm not a professional fighter?
I'm not finna swing on Mike Tyson because I don't
wanna take that L. That's it, dude.
If you a woman, you better not swing on a man unless you're ready to go to work.
Yeah.
And you ain't going to throw no eggs on me.
Yeah.
I just wouldn't.
I wouldn't raise like that.
I don't subscribe to that shit where, you know, oh, like, dude, you're going to take
this.
Everybody takes everything the wrong way.
But, like, dude, if you hit another human, you should expect something in return.
Yes.
Like, be prepared.
Yes.
You know?
Like, this whole idea that
that you could just abuse men it's a whole different topic but yeah that really irritated
the fuck out of me and dude seeing him i don't know what it was i don't even know how to describe
the face that he was making but like when he ducked the egg and like the like he kind of tucked in
like tight dude it just made me like so sick it
made me sick yeah it's sad because man it's funny because you look at these historical photos and
videos of black people who are getting attacked by democrats yes people forget that you do a
democrats that attacking people in the in the jim crow south and you see all these these videos and
stuff the arkansas girls and you see it these videos and stuff, the Arkansas girls,
and you see it actually playing out today.
Candace Owens had a very similar thing.
They were bullhorned in her face, throwing eggs.
They threw eggs on her face.
No way.
I mean, they threw eggs on her body.
Where?
They put water on her.
This was like two years ago.
Her and Charlie Kirk was eating dinner somewhere,
and Antifa ran up on them.
And they were throwing water, pouring water on her.
I said, God help me.
I could not have been there.
And I secretly, I wanted to be there.
I wish I was Larry Elder security.
Yeah.
Because everybody would have been taking naps.
I mean, I would have hit the lady right there with the thing.
She would have took a nap.
The dude that ran up yelling and screaming at that.
He would have took, you got to knock these people.
You got to knock these people out
because if you play around with them
and, oh, I'm sorry,
let them slap you and stuff,
they get emboldened.
That's right.
It's like, no, they start dropping on,
they ain't going to run up on you no more.
Yeah, I think twice.
And here's the contradiction.
Like, here's the thing with that, though, man.
It's like, as conservatives,
if we say that, that message there,
we're terrible people.
But you have people like Maxine Waters.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
People, they say that shit.
They've been saying it for the last two years.
Dude, Madonna said she could burn the fucking White House down.
That's what I'm saying.
So it's like, so, so, so.
But you're a domestic terrorist.
Yeah.
Like, dude, we got to stop.
We got to stop punking out to these people.
Like, I don't care what you think.
Knock these people out.
I mean, that's just the way it is.
Now, not unprovoked. Yeah. Running around punching people. punching people but stand up for yourself stand up y'all look like
i mean they just to me when i look at it not not in the political lens but to me they look soft
yeah you look scared walking down the street like a coward yeah now i know larry l is not trying to
get involved he's older man he got security yeah we got to stop looking soft i see christians do
this too like the christians that had a signs up,
but people be throwing and punching them and stuff,
bro.
I don't do that.
Cause I look weak.
The Bible doesn't even,
the Bible does not call for pacifism.
No,
it doesn't.
It doesn't.
There's such thing as a righteous warrior.
It is.
Yeah.
I mean,
look at David.
I mean,
you know,
people like to go to Jesus and they like thinking he,
Jesus had a mission.
So it was certain things that he was and wasn't going to do. But you look at the history of the Bible. I mean, you at David. I mean, you know, people like to go to Jesus and they like to think he, Jesus had a mission. So it was certain things that he was and wasn't going to do.
But you look at the history of the Bible.
I mean, you look at Dave, King David.
He was a warrior fighting with his bare hands, lions with his bare hands.
You talk, and this is a person that's not well known, but somebody introduced me to him.
But this guy named Phineas in the Bible, Numbers 25.
Phineas, his zealousness for God.
People were disrespecting God.
He threw a javelin through two people.
They were having sexual immorality.
And because they were disrespecting God in the temple,
he put a javelin through two people.
He was killing people.
Yeah.
And they were mobbing.
You know, I don't know what Bible people are reading today,
but like, and I'm not asking people to be violent.
No.
But what I'm saying is that defend yourself. Yeah. what bible people read today but like and i'm not i'm not asking people to be violent no uh but what
i'm saying is that defend yourself yeah they are going out throwing rocks at people throwing urine
on people bro if you knock a few people out defending yourself and not cowering in the
corner they will slow down yeah i ain't never i've never been approached in public yeah well
that's because you're what six three yeah 250 Yeah. And I used to be a police officer, and I'm with that drama.
So I don't have to, but if you run up on me in public,
don't think you're going to get an Instagram moment.
I'm going to get the Instagram moment.
I'm telling you right now, I'm going to put you on Instagram,
and they're going to see you with your pants down.
Strutting them pockets.
Looking like your brain is half working.
I'm going to have you on there.
You're going to go viral.
Because as a man, you've got to stand up for yourself.
Not just verbally, but physically.
People don't try you.
People won't try you if you stand up and you're a man of integrity and courage.
That's just my philosophy.
Some people may say, Brandon, you shouldn't be violent or whatever no no do you there's a time for violence it is there is always
it is i mean like when it when it starts involving your family your personal safety
people harassing you people not knowing their boundaries this is why we are where we are
okay we have passed we have passively taken the high road as, and I'm talking about the 80% of America, the moderates and the
right, the dude, the right gets attacked for being these fucking like racist mob people.
That's total bullshit. That's the fucking far left, bro. Look at it. Okay. The truth is the
80% of America wants to be left the fuck alone. And they want to use the fertile soil
of America to create opportunities and to build lives and to have an opportunity at success
and winning and all of these things. And when we don't address people encroaching on that
by standing firm, we embolden them to take more and more and more.
And so this all started with the mob mentality on Facebook since 2015, right? Where it's,
I learned this shit the hard way on Facebook. In 2015, I said something like, you know,
about pro-Trump and Hillary. Dude, they had a bot farm on me in 30 seconds. I had 10,000 comments in less
than five minutes. And at that time, I didn't even have a big following. Like they just fucking
smashed me. And that's what they do. That's what they do. And dude, and that could be scary,
right? Like the normal person doesn't understand that these people use technology to intimidate
you. They have complete warehouses of fake fucking
Instagram accounts and Facebook accounts that are intended to bully you. Okay. These aren't real
people. These are people who pretend to be real and it's a room full of phones attacking you.
Okay. That's what the average person doesn't understand. They also don't understand there's paid instigators online. There's paid people that are paid by you know who to attack you and anybody who thinks like you and me and anybody who thinks like me.
And guys, that's the reality.
It's a big, huge smokescreen show to make you feel alone.
And all you have to do to stop it in your own life is to stand up and say,
nah,
no more.
Yeah.
Men need to start being men.
That's it.
The women are cool.
You know,
when we're going to do what they do,
I think the women are doing more fighting right now.
I mean,
it's,
it's the way it's always been,
man.
Men need to step up,
man.
Quit being soft,
quit being a chump,
quit making excuses,
whining,
all that.
Stand up for something,
man.
Stand up for something.
We're going to lose our country.
Because the way we get our country is men stepping up.
Men showing up at the school.
You know, my son, I remember one year,
me and my son, my oldest son's mom were split.
She lived in Seattle.
And he go to school in Seattle during the school year.
Man, I remember I went to his school
and they saying a pledge of allegiance to a purple sign
with some kid and scribbled on it.
I said, ma'am, why you don't have a flag
in your classroom?
Are you against the flag? You need to explain
this to me because they're sending a pledge of allegiance
to a piece of paper. That's not what this
country is about.
Because I went down there, because I
called the principal and I talked to the teacher.
I said, look, I'll buy the flag.
You need to have a flag in your classroom. She go, well,
I'm not up. If you buy it, I'll put it in there. She put
the flag in there. My son started school
this year. I call him on the phone.
What they telling you at school? What they
teaching you? They talking about that Black Lives Matter stuff?
Are they talking about racism and stuff? I need to know
because I'm going to pull up.
I'm going to go up to the school. I'm not going
to be just talking a lot. I will go to the school.
That's what has to happen.
Right.
I mean, but we just so soft.
We, oh, they teach you, like the kid,
the teacher take the mask to the boy's face.
And the kid said that they've been doing it the whole year.
Where's your parents at?
You ain't talking to your kids every day and saying,
hey, how they treating you?
Are they making you wear a mask?
What else are they doing to you?
What are they talking to you about?
They talking to you about sex?
You better be talking to your kids.
And so you can go up there and defend them or pull them out of school. Yeah. It's about apathy,
bro. Like we were talking to, before the show started, we, we, we sat down and we got right
into it, uh, before the, before the mics got hot and we started talking about, you know,
why are we here? And I really, I, I really think, you know, technology, the video games, the movies, the instant gratification has created
this scenario where parents are no longer engaged really in any part of the raising of their
children. Now, I don't have kids. And the reason I don't have kids is because I got a lot of shit
going on. All right. So I feel like that's a responsible decision for me at this point i don't understand
why maybe it's just me bro but i don't because i don't have kids but i don't understand how you
couldn't take an interest if you had them yeah if you if you look if i mean you got to be a
rational person unless you like bro i look at these guys out here these employees who they're
not my blood and i worry every single day, bro, about their future.
I think what it is, Andy, is there is a reasonable expectation that when I send my child to school,
that that school is going to be teaching my child.
Yeah, that's a good point.
You know what I'm saying?
I agree.
There is some apathy.
Yeah.
Because I forget who I was talking with.
There was definitely a change.
I remember.
That's just like the media, bro.
That's why people buy the media shit so hard.
That's a reasonable expectation that I should trust yeah dude or if you if you go ask someone
hey do you believe the news should tell you the truth they're all every single person to say yes
of course absolutely but there was a change in education like i like i remember i i know i'm
young guys right but when i was in second grade that was the last year in st louis school schools
where they stopped the the whoopings the administrative whoopings, right?
Like, you know, your principal could fucking whoop you, right?
They stopped it in second grade.
And I remember my principal, he still had it. You know why they stopped that shit, right?
Parents started complaining.
They tried to whoop me and I whooped them back.
Yeah, I do remember.
I saw a story about that.
You know, but our parents, we went from a place where, you know, if the teacher called
home and said that, hey, you know, little Johnny's being a little fucked,
little fucking asshole. Yeah.
The parent will take the side of the teacher. That's how
it was. That's how it was growing up for us.
I had that.
If my teacher told me she was going to call my mom,
I cried. I knew she was going to
please don't call mom. What the fuck you do?
Don't call mom. You call my mom.
She at work.
Listen, dude, my mom mom our mom was a mom
like she was not she's listening right now too like i guarantee you she's smiling like dude there
was thank you mom yeah i'm gonna say man but we moved into a place now where it's like the parents
now justify the kids and they don't take up for the teachers right like like no not my baby yeah you
know i'm saying like like that like it happens so there is apathy on that level too but there is
also a level of trust that we have in these school districts yeah and that's why we've been so
passively out of it is because we're just supposed to be trusting that they're going to do the right
things and we miss when the the people like the gabriel gypes are putting antifa flags and posters
of mile in classrooms.
Bro.
The guy has a hammer and sickle tattooed across his chest.
They could be a good idea to maybe not hire that motherfucker as a teacher.
Right.
Like how did the parents miss that?
I don't know.
Maybe they're too busy,
but like every year I go to my son's school and I talk to her.
Yeah.
Let me check the teachers out.
What's going on?
I sit in the classroom.
What y'all talking about?
How are you teaching in here? You know, sometimes the teachers, you know, I on? I sit in the classroom. What y'all talking about? How you teaching in here?
You know, sometimes the teachers, you know, I don't like the way they teaching.
Now, I will work within the confines.
I'm not going to say y'all need to remove her because she's not teaching my son right.
But I know where to compensate.
But I need to figure y'all out.
I go up in the classroom and you talking about racism because my son is biracial.
Yeah.
And so people like to lump him and say he's black.
He ain't black. He's biracial. And they want so people like to lump him and say he's black. He ain't black.
He's biracial.
And they want him to fall
in the category of you're oppressed.
And it's like, no, no, he's not.
Yeah.
And no teacher better teach.
Like, it's going to be a bad day
for that teacher.
Bro, that's enough time.
I might not put her to sleep,
but you're going to have a headache
after you hear me.
Dude, that's the CRT shit.
I can't fucking stand it.
And dude, people, people hear me talk as a white dude about CRT.
Motherfucker, CRT.
Let me tell you something.
Do you think it's right to tell a kid of any color, of any color, of any race,
that they cannot achieve something in America because of that?
Do you think so?
Do you?
There's nobody fucking listening that thinks that's okay.
But yet we have a bunch of white liberal teachers teaching that because they feel fucking guilty.
And then they look at us and say, you're against it because you're a racist. No, motherfucker,
you are the racist. You're the one that thinks black people cannot go get an ID to vote. You're
the one that thinks black people are not capable of being self-sustaining and building
a career and becoming people who contribute to society in a positive way.
You think that.
That's why you tell these kids that they can't be shit because we live in this crazy
racist society.
That's racism in itself.
Like, dude, we have to fucking address this like dude i cannot imagine
my kid growing up actually i can dude actually i can i was told by my high school guidance counselor
that i wasn't gonna be shit i was told fucking bro you you're this is exact quote those schools
that you want to go to are not cream of the crop or cream of their cream of the crop and you're not. And that's what he told me. And you know what? I took that shit.
I swallowed it and I got pissed off and I went and made something out of myself.
But not everybody does that. Not everybody has that fire, dude. Not everybody has the ability.
Like, dude, these teachers are people that these kids trust and they're being told one of two
things. If they're white, they're being told that, well,
you're racist because you're white, which is bullshit. And if they're black, they're saying
you're handicapped because you're black, which is bullshit. And like, dude, we as America,
listen, we've got to get over this race shit, dude. We got to get over it because dude,
I'm telling you right now, we're the only country on the face of the earth that when shit hits the fan,
it ain't going to be one race that they come at. It's going to be all of us. It's going to be white
Americans, black Americans, Asian Americans, gay Americans, trans Americans, and all of the
Americans. It's like this division that we have is only present because we fucking do it ourselves.
Like, dude, I'm just ready, man. I'm ready for America
to be America, dude. Like the America that we grew up in. You know what I'm saying? We're like,
fuck, I don't know. I'm just pissed off. No, a hundred percent. Racism, racism is on life
support, man. People just keep reinvigorating racism. Oh, they make up racism where it's not
present. Yeah. You know, Thomas Sowell wrote a really, a really good book about discrimination to disparities. I mean, just because there are
disparities or doesn't mean that there's discrimination because there are disparities
don't mean there's racism just because in this community, black kids are not achieving that has
nothing to do with race. How about your parents take the responsibility of helping your kids when
they get home, fixing the school system? Like you said, it's been trillions of dollars. That's
what I'm saying. like if we're gonna fix
shit let's fix shit right let's let's stop pretending to fix shit so that we can fucking
raise money and then go spend it on some nancy pelosi flies back and forth twice a week from
washington dc at the tune of 200 grand a flight like dude what the fuck i know and the funny thing
is that we got to understand or not the funny thing is that we got to understand,
or not the funny thing is that we do have to understand
that it's a facade.
They don't want to fix it.
No.
Don't let them lie to you.
Don't let them lie to you.
I mean, they can put the military right there in D.C.
and protect the duly elected president.
They can do all that.
But y'all need to put the military in Chicago.
Right.
150 shootings in a weekend. I mean, every weekend, kids against me, not just the kids,
man, grown men. Yeah. Men who have children, men who some of them may be able to contribute in the
future. They getting snuffed out. Yeah. They get caught up in this in this dope game. At what point
do you go down and say enough is enough? The shooting has to stop. It's like a war zone.
There's more people that have died in Chicago.
And this is a statistic that I looked up under Barack Obama's administration.
The eight years he was president, more black people died in the inner city in the United
States of America than anybody in the military fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq combined.
Where the fuck is the parade for that?
Where's the fucking awareness for that?
They don't care.
Bro.
Because they need you to kill yourself.
They need black people to kill each other.
They're not going to talk about it.
Black lives matter.
They're not going to talk about it.
So then they can keep pitching you this dream.
Yeah.
Oh, it's white supremacy.
It's the white boogeyman that's out there holding you back.
No, no.
It's you holding you back.
You holding you back.
Selling drugs to your own people is holding you back.
Killing your own brother is holding you back.
Smashing and dashing on a weekend with Tyrone
and you got five other baby daddies,
that's holding you back.
People need to stop.
It's one thing that you say that I love.
Take responsibility for your actions.
You need to be responsible for the things that you do.
In our society today,
people don't want to be responsible.
That's why this whole abortion conversation is going on because people don't want to be responsible right you
know there's no reason to have an abortion it's no reason to have an abortion people like to say
rape and whatever the case may be i can see how you can feel that way but it's still murder yeah
grandmother was raped at 12 years old she didn't have an abortion you don't have to do that and
just because the daddy is a piece of crap and probably should go to prison for the rest of his
life don't mean the kid gotta die over it just because you're not ready to just because the daddy's a piece of crap and probably should go to prison for the rest of his life, don't mean the kid got to die over it.
Just because you're not ready to,
just because you want to climb the corporate ladder as a woman
don't mean the kid got to die over it. Just because
you and your baby daddy ain't getting along because you weren't married
to the dude, don't mean the baby got to die over it.
People just don't want to take accountability for their
actions. Less than 1% are rape and
incest. The rest of y'all out here just
hoeing it up. And then
you're using it as birth control. I don't understand
at this point how you can take contraceptive,
you can do birth control, you can get an
implant, you can get shot, you can take a pill,
you got the morning after pill, you can pull out.
You got all these different options
that you can do and you're still complaining
about abortion in six weeks.
Well, that's the thing.
No one's talking about the six week thing.
So everybody's acting like it's completely banned. See, I'm a pro-choice guy. Okay. I believe that the Americans that
live in this country should be free to make the choices that they want to make. I agree with every
single thing you said as my personal belief. Okay. That when I was younger, I was definitely
way more liberal in that view. And as I've gotten older, I've realized what you're saying is true.
I just don't feel like our government should impose that on either side. And that what you're
saying was so good because nobody's talking about the six week thing. No one's talking about that.
They're talking about what they're actually arguing for there is to kill a fucking fully
developed fucking baby. Okay. And that's not right.
That's not right.
My personal beliefs on abortion is
there's situations where someone
might want to have an abortion.
It's not me to say,
but here's what I'll say.
The government shouldn't be paying for that.
Our taxes shouldn't be paying for that.
That's for your beliefs,
the way you believe,
how do you feel about your tax dollars
going towards that?
Yeah.
I mean, I think it's murder. So my whole thing is that it's murder. So no matter what people believe, how do you feel about your tax dollars going towards that? Yeah. I mean, I think it's murder. So my whole thing is that it's murder. So no matter what people believe,
what they feel like, if unobstructed at conception, a baby will be born. If you don't do nothing,
it's going to be born. All of us were born at conception. You know, I don't know at what point
people just decide that there's a, there's a limit of when you are actual human or not,
but if you unimpeded, just like when people plant trees, you know, you don't put the seed in the ground and be like, I don't know what it's going to be.
It's an apple tree.
Even before it come out the ground, it's an apple tree.
Even before it started to produce apples, you know that it's an apple tree.
If you plant the seed, a male plant the seed in a woman, it's going to be a baby.
Yeah.
If you unobstructed so the thing is
protecting the unborn yeah because people are not using this as birth control man i mean you know
they are you got kids i mean you even a late term like six weeks is a compromise i i'd rather it be
a conception yeah but six weeks is a compromise the heartbeat yeah it's an understanding right
it's trying to meet you in the middle bro that's right how are you still
how are you still debating
abortion at six weeks
you
like for instance
if you get raped
tonight
you're gonna know
you got raped
you got raped tonight
and you know homeboy
didn't use a condom
or whatever the case may be
whatever happened to you
you got
the next day
to deal with it
I was a police officer
you take these reports
you get the free exam
at the hospital
you get the sex kit
you get the
you have opportunity to take the plan B they do everything they can to help you
out in that situation if you've been raped so you most rapes occur like that you know it's rare i
mean it's rare that it's a reported rape of a pregnancy where a person has been raped and
manipulated over time for a long period of time but you still if you get raped you got six weeks
to figure this out yeah Yeah. If you.
And no one's saying that.
No one's no one's saying that on this on this argument right now.
They're all they're saying is Texas is crazy.
Texas, you know, it's like, hey, no, we just don't think it's OK to kill babies when they're pretty much ready to fucking pop out.
I mean, they could.
People don't talk about them using the body parts, dude.'t even sell in body people don't even know that they don't
even know that like they think that that shit goes in a med bag and in the trash they don't
even understand fetal body parts and then they they crush the fetal like some of the fetal matter
and they put it in in the drugs and yes and vaccines and stuff like that.
People don't know.
It's a money industry.
Listen, it's eugenics.
Planned Parenthood.
I agree with that.
Margaret Sanger started it because she didn't want black people reproducing.
That's right.
And we see in these inner city communities, they don't want,
and it's not just black now.
I think Planned Parenthood is more of impoverished people,
people that are undesirable.
Social economic lowest class.
They're trying to keep the poorest people,
the people that they deem less worthy from replicating. That's it.
Exactly. And that's pretty much what it is.
And then it becomes a big pharma industry,
a big industry when they sell them the baby parts
and people don't understand it. No, that's why
they force you to do this. That's why they want you to have unprotected
sex as much as you want because you're
creating more fetal sales
for them. And I think that... Dude that there is some dark shit it's it's it's pretty dark man it's pretty dark but people don't
catch it because they're all surface level they know they know how many threes lebron james hit
yeah and they know what the kardashian is doing but they're not looking into any of this stuff
and the crazy thing to me is the responsibility people don't want to be held responsible and i'm
gonna say this point because i said every time we talk about the abortion thing, my body, my choice. Well,
I wish that if I would, I would, I would acquiesce to this. I would say it's your body,
your choice is if when you had the baby that nobody's responsible for, but you,
but that's not the way it works. That's right. Because as soon as your mind, body,
my choice come out, then the daddy or that baby going to be on child support. You go to prison.
Yeah. I mean, so I wish people would take responsibility for the actions that if you
really want it to be your body,
your choice,
then make it all the way your choice.
Don't make society responsible.
We're not giving food stamps to you because you pregnant.
That was your choice.
Why do my taxpayer dollars have to face a little bit earlier?
Right.
I mean,
like you said,
you said I'm pro choice.
Like people say I'm pro life and I'm pro choice.
Yeah.
The choice was in a bedroom.
Yeah.
Right.
You're the one smashing and dashing.
Dude,
I'll tell you this,
bro.
You out of all the people. So I've, I'm pretty, I'm pro-choice. The choice was in the bedroom. You're the one smashing and dashing. Dude, I'll tell you this, bro. Out of all the people,
so I'm a more libertarian, I think, than conservative.
And out of all the people I've heard make the argument,
you make the best argument for pro-life, dude.
And always, always do.
It's a great argument that you make.
I think there's only one exception
when it comes to the abortion
is that I was like, okay, I understand it if if the mother's life is in jeopardy like if you have
that baby mom's gonna die in those cases i can understand it right like but let me let me add
this that's not abortion that's a medical procedure to preserve life exactly that that has nothing to
do with like an abortion you can't elect that it's a complicated subject right the doctor is
gonna go out and make sure that he keep you alive and the baby alive
as best as he can. And if one has to go, then the doctor has to make that decision. It's not like
you're going to be, they're going to put you under and they're going to wake you up and say,
hey, do you want us to make this decision? It's like, those are medical life and death decisions.
Just like if you get in a car accident and they have to amputate your leg.
It's a medical decision that the doctor's going to make
that has nothing to do with abortion.
Abortion could be the byproduct of making a life and death decision,
but people like to conflate that one.
And it's like, no, that's really not on the abortion spectrum.
Isn't it ironic that the my body, my choice argument
is now irrelevant for the vaccine?
I was just about to say that.
Which was housed by the same people.
No, I see that whole situation.
I see this whole scenario we're talking about,
including the vaccines,
as a wonderful learning opportunity for all of America.
How about this?
I don't like you to tell me what the fuck to do.
And you don't like me to tell you what the fuck to do.
So how about this?
Let's make a deal.
I won't tell you what the fuck to do. And you don't tell me what the fuck to do. So how about this? Let's make a deal. I won't tell you what the fuck to do.
And you don't tell me what the fuck to do. That's, that's where I'm coming from as like a,
as a peacemaker. But I think, but your argument, bro, that's a good argument.
But I think back to Brandon's point though. I mean, it starts with accountability. Oh yeah.
That, that thing does. But I mean, that equation only makes sense if you're accountable for the
actions that you take. Correct. You know what I'm saying? Like you, there is a, there is a price to be paid and a repercussions to your fucking actions.
And I think where we look at,
you know,
you always,
you know,
show me a problem.
I'll show you the fucking money trail.
Right.
And you look at media.
Okay.
The media,
what media ratings for the last two years have been off the fucking charts.
Well,
unless you're CNN.
Well,
they were,
they were,
well,
they were,
but they were talking about Trump every day.
Yeah, no shit.
We get more listeners on this show
per week than fucking CNN gets.
But, I mean, because people are searching
for facts. People are searching for truth.
Maybe I should start making my stories dramatic
like they do. Do some Rachel Maddow.
We're all gonna die.
Well, but they prey on the ignorance of
humanity, right? I mean, go back to Planned Parenthood.
Go back to anything.
They play on ignorance and then really empower not having accountability by taking prisoners
or taking people who are offenders, arresting them, letting them back out in the society.
We're reinforcing a fucking terrible habit.
Now we're making a society across general where you're not accountable for your actions.
Well, now the media can continue this fucking circle. Unless you stand up for yourself,
you stand up for yourself, you go to jail. Well, but I mean, we, as a society have to
stop tolerating that. I agree. Like we are being played and it starts, I mean,
this is the problem where it all like, you know, this is a great podcast to listen to.
And it's, you know, this is a great podcast. Thank you. Yeah. Well, you know, typically,
you know, I'm a little bit more involved, but I'm really enjoying it because it really drives
me crazy because it starts with self-education and self-accountability. You know, like if you're
not willing to educate yourself on the facts and you're not willing to go out and stand up for
your children and your children's beliefs and their education, you're not willing to get a
little bit uncomfortable standing for those beliefs, then don't fucking, don't expect the result. That's accountability too. If you're not willing
to fucking get a little bit uncomfortable, then you should be accountable for what happens.
Dude, I'm sitting here thinking and hearing both of you guys talk about this and I'm sitting here,
this is primarily an entrepreneur show for the most part. Like, dude, the people listening to
this show, they want to win. They want to make money. They want to build shit. Here's the thing. These people come at me sometimes or like, hey, man, you know, I really,
I really don't really care for your political commentary. I'd rather listen to you talk about
making money. Well, here's the thing, bro. First of all, if we don't have freedom, you can't make
any fucking money. Secondly, if you don't have the qualities that these two men have just laid out
for you, taking responsibility, becoming self-reliant,
understanding the choices you're making ahead of time instead of reacting to them when the result comes.
If you don't understand those concepts,
you're going to fucking fail in business too.
Okay, so it's very relevant concepts.
It's, you know, I look at it when I had my son in college.
You know, I had to be accountable for my actions.
You know, me and the young lady did what people do to have children.
As a man, you don't have a choice.
What is that, Brandon?
What did you guys do?
What did he do?
I can't say that on air.
Yeah, listen to this man.
It turned into an X-rated show.
We did it, though.
We did it well.
Fast.
On the couch.
I'm kidding.
As a man, I didn't have no my body my choice moment it was like bro i gotta step up i made i made a
decision she's pregnant and it's a whole scenario that happened at planned parenthood which which
you know i'll leave for another story ended up she ended up saying she's gonna have a baby now
of course i never was was for uh abortions but you know, she tried to trick me at the, at the thing. And I prayed
in the lobby and she ended up coming out of there an hour later. I thought she had an abortion,
but she said she couldn't do it. So, which was a blessing, but look, I had to be accountable
for my actions. I didn't get a chance to divert and say, Oh no, just have an abortion. It's like,
nah, I made the decision. I gotta, I gotta do my part. And I feel like, like you said, that works in business as well, bro. You make a decision.
You got to stand on that no matter how hard it is. My ambitions were secondary to my son. I had
to make the decision necessary because I made the decision initially to have a kid and now I got to
be responsible. And it made me a better man and having integrity and being knowledgeable and looking at things in
a reality and not necessarily emotionally is also good for your business. If you're an emotional
dude and you running around, think you're going to have a business, you are emotional and everything
hurt your feelings. And you, it's what you feel like. You don't feel like working out today. You
don't feel like going hard today. You don't feel like firing that dude that needs to be fired.
That same thing when we talking about in politics, emotional things is the same thing in business.
Accountability things is the same. And being able to identify and delineate between your
emotional thinking and your logical thinking. Right. That's a huge skill that a lot of people
are lacking right now as well. You know, they a lot of these people who are who are for a lot
of this crazy shit that's going on with the lockdowns and masks and mandatory vacs and all this crazy shit. Those people
are emotionally tied into this. They are not thinking any logic at all. Like they're not
thinking things like, well, it's possible that nobody really knows what this medicine is going
to do five years from now.
They're not thinking that they're thinking everybody's doing it. It's the morally right
thing to do. It's, it's good for, see, they tied all this shit in dude, to, to be like,
if I don't do it, I'm hurting you. If you don't do it, you're hurting me. And so they've used,
they've weaponized this shame on people to where now people have attached their identity
to these things in a way where they
think they're a morally superior human for doing so ego yeah of course yes and these people are
cowards and i'm just not everybody yeah but the people that i interact with this soul social
justice yeah they're cowards look they never had a position in life they never felt important
they're not bold enough to do nothing courageous. This gives them an opportunity. I can put this mask on and now I'm better than you.
Now I can lift myself up and say, look, I'm doing something for America. I'm saving lives.
And what are you doing? They can now put themselves above you.
But I got, I mean, there's a point to go back to, you know, having your son in business,
the correlation, you know, not only do you have to step up and
own that responsibility, you have to step up and own that responsibility in life,
especially when it's fucking hard. Like when you want to quit, when you want to cower,
when you want to dude, that's what separates the good from the great. And that's what creates your
opportunity. It's not easy to quit your job as a police officer and go fucking out and start
making these. Oh yeah. It's fucking scary. Oh yeah. You know, and those are the defining moments in life where you can start to really
develop yourself and your set of skills. But when it comes to these moral issues that are real,
and this is why I keep going back to children, your fucking kids, education, your kids,
fucking lives, the listeners lives, like you need to stand your goddamn ground, you know?
And I won't let like, that's, you're not going to tread on my shit. You're not going to fuck
with my fucking kids. You're not going to fuck with my fucking kids.
You're not going to fuck with them. I don't give a fuck how you feel.
Why do you think it is that so many guys, so many parents like our age are, have such
problems like standing up for their kids? Because we, we have been indoctrinated with
the fact that if we don't all get along, then you're the fucking problem. And I got news for
you life. We're not all going to get along. But there are some basic fucking principles that we need to all adhere to to understand that
we, as Americans, have some obligations that we have to fulfill. And if we are not going to always
get along based off of the one and two percents, we don't have to be accommodating to everybody.
And they don't have to bend the rules so that 99% of the kids get fucked. If you don't like to be in the environment, then you're the
1% then get the fuck out. And our generation haven't been punching the mouth enough. I feel
like generation before the wars that we've had strong men having to go, you know, doing all this
stuff. Now we're so, I want to use the word, but I don't like to cuss but we're so soft nowadays it's out
of control we haven't had a real challenge right you like i tell people it's been too good for too
long too good for too long man we haven't got punched in the face we we have never our freedoms
have never really been challenged we've been living too good cushy good economy different
things like that maybe the housing market crashed or whatever but yeah but it wasn't like a real
scare right like when 9-11 happened that scared the fuck out of every american it did every american was how old are you
32 okay so you're old enough to know at what you remember when it happened bro everybody was scared
i was 22 when that happened bro everybody was like holy fuck like are they gonna are we being
attacked like it was instant unity it was like that right and and
dude that's because there was real fear you know this fake fear shit like look dude if you were
really afraid of dying from that virus your fucking ass would be at home you wouldn't be at walmart
yelling at people about the fucking mask right right one lady yelled at my wife and i was like
i'm glad i wasn't there because i you know i would have yeah that would have been a highlight tape
but like the lady came
to my wife was pregnant and she got this
she's trying to do a part, but you know, she's pregnant.
She's walking around the store. She got to pull
the thing down a bit, man. This lady
comes from the lady. I already
checked out walking out the store. The lady
comes up to my wife at the checkout.
You need to put your mask on.
You need to put your mask on. You know, my wife
don't play that. And if she wasn't pregnant, she probably would slap that lady.
She's like, lady, you better get away from me.
You're so afraid.
What you doing at Neiman Marcus?
Yeah.
That's it.
You had a friend on a weekend.
You can order this online.
That's it.
You're not at the grocery store.
Yeah, you can leave this.
This is not a necessity.
But again, this is the truth.
This is the truth.
If you were actually afraid, you would not be at Neiman Marcus yelling at people for their fucking mask, bro.
You would be at home saying, all right, leave that shit on the door, dude.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's where you would be.
So like all you people out there who are pretending to be scared, we all know you're full of shit.
Because if you were really scared, you'd be at home.
Dude, listen. If I thought that I was going to catch some shit, let's just say, let's just say,
let's say I'm 75 years old and I'm a hundred pounds overweight, which is rare for a 75 year
old anyway, because it usually takes them out before that. I'm probably taking some extra
precautions, right? Like I'm going to say, well, fuck dude,
I don't want to catch that shit because it might get me, you know,
or I'm going to accept the, the, the,
the consequences of my decisions like our dad does.
My dad's 76 years old.
You know what he did?
He lost 30 pounds.
You know what else he did?
He started running again.
You know what else he did?
He ran four miles for what?
200 days straight.
Yeah. At 76 years old. You know what else he did? He ran four miles for what? 200 days straight. Yeah. At 76 years old.
You know why? Because he wanted to protect himself as much as possible. And you know what he does?
He accepts the rest of the risk and goes out and lives like a normal human, you know, and we've lost all common sense. And it's not, I hate to even say it like that. We've lost common sense. No, we've been dictated to new logic without facts.
That makes no sense.
And we're just supposed to take it.
You know, people take it.
And they are still arguing at the airport.
Sir, put your mask.
Lady, we piled on this airplane for three hours.
Neck to neck in here.
We're not doing this no more.
I wish that, you know, the thing is let me tell you
me and my wife we go to the airport especially
when we land like on an airplane we'll wear
it you know and when we drink we'll take it down
or whatever in the airport we're not wearing it
and so we are
God is my witness man every time I go to
the Phoenix Sky Harbor and I'm going
home from somewhere I take my mask
I'm the only person in the airport and I'm like
are y'all all just that'm like are y'all all
just that sheepish are you y'all all just you know bowing down if nobody what are they gonna do
if everybody said i'm not wearing anymore what are they gonna do nothing if you say well i'm
not wearing an airplane no more what are they gonna do they're gonna shut the travel down and
they're not gonna let you fly no that's billions of dollars of money lost they're gonna they're
gonna take it on the chin that's how they figured out how to get you back into that hey we're gonna see that we're
gonna see that real soon like they with uh today uh biden did the mandates for uh all federal
employees listen dude 70 of people are against mandatory vaccines okay no matter what they their
personal choice was 70 is against against 80%. According to Yahoo,
which is a liberal source says that those,
the people who mandate vaccines,
those,
that 80% will not support them in business.
And then we have businesses out there like this is committing business
suicide.
Yeah,
it is.
You can't survive on 20% of the business.
And then what are you going to do in a
year from now? You got to keep
going because if you
back down now, then everything you did
in the past was all bull crap. Yeah. So they
got to keep going. They got to keep leading it on
and say, oh, you need a vaccine. No, you need to boost the shot.
You need to boost the number 16.
You got to keep doing it because if you at
one point you say, I'll give up. All that you
did all this time was a lie.
You sold everybody a lot.
Yeah.
I don't know that.
Yeah.
Well, that's the billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars.
That's why the people on the street aren't giving up too, because they know that how
stupid they're going to feel if they do.
That's right.
And they're not willing to take an L dude.
Like, Hey, look, man, we all going to make bad decisions.
And here's what I'll say.
Anybody on the fence right now about what is actually going on and you're starting to see the light and you're starting
to be like, damn, dude, I got kind of kind of tricked. Hey, that was the point. They're pretty
good at tricking people. OK, that doesn't mean you're stupid. It doesn't mean now if you keep
believing and go along with it, it does mean you're stupid. But it's real easy to tell your
friends and your family and whoever
else, you know what? I'm not buying this shit no more. That's a commendable thing.
Live your life, man. Be free. Don't let them hold you. Don't let them hold you back. Herman Cain,
I remember Herman Cain, you know, RIP to Herman Cain, but I hung out with him right before he
died. Herman Cain said, man, I believe in God and whatever is going to happen to me is going to
happen to me. I'm going to live my life.
Yeah.
And I'm cool with dying over this because he had cancer.
Yeah.
He said, if I die, I'm good.
I'm going to meet Jesus.
Yeah.
He was cool with it.
You know, and like one of my my great grandfather on, you know, my wife's side, he's 80 some years old.
He looked like he's in great shape, but he's cautious, which is fair.
Yeah.
We go over his house. He don't want to, you know, he don't want to kiss my shape but he he's he's cautious which is fair yeah yeah we go
over his house we he don't want to you know he don't want to kiss my wife on the cheek he's
afraid of it it's fine i understand yes it's fine yes but you don't you're not gonna force me to do
something me and my wife had covid yeah i took it i mean i was hurting too i was hurting man i was
down for a week and i was hurting my wife she just lost a smell yeah she was good we had it man i'm not i'm not gonna live my life
in bondage and then if it worked i'll be cool like if if the mask worked and it was like a real mask
and they like had it and it worked i'll be i'll be fine with that if they were consistent with
social distancing meaning if you go to a restaurant they want you to wear a mask at the even at the
table yeah and they were on an airplane they social distance you on an airplane where they
don't book the whole flight they only book enough where you can be six feet apart if they did that maybe i would be more reasonable
with it it's all bullcrap but i can go in right now and put this shirt up on my face and they go
that's not good enough this is the same material as my mask what are you talking about and then
i'm actually probably better material performance yeah this one this one is more expensive than
even mar is better material
but you go but you go to the you go to the restaurant and you go up in there and they
oh sorry what's your mask you sit at the table for for two hours or hanging out whatever drinking
and laughing and nobody in there got a mask on can y'all be consistent yeah and and then it's
just it's just a big lie well because it ain't about science bro no it's not it's control this
is about this dude this is this is No, it's not. It's control. This is about this, dude.
This is about control.
It's about the suppression of individual identity.
It's about separation.
It's about keeping people from talking about all the crazy shit they're doing.
You know, the reason they don't want us at these concerts or at the bars or at church
is because they don't, dude. The seeds of revolution were sown
in taverns. OK, these are conversations we have at dinner or at church or at the and they don't
want those conversations happening because what they're doing on the surface level is trying to
install in a completely different ideology, which is not American ideology. It's a communist world dictated ideology that we're there, what they're doing,
in my opinion. And I, I, I'm observing this and I'll, I think they're trying to break the people
so hard that whatever comes after that, they'll accept. Right. So like we lock you up for two,
three years in a row, and then we come in with communism, but you get to go to the bar and you
get to drink beer. People are going to say, okay, I'm cool with this. And that's what's going on
here. And that's what people don't understand. But the problem is with that, is that with that
concession, you also give all of your opportunity, all of your forward progress making potential.
If you're not already rich, you're never going to be rich. Okay. These are all things that people
don't consider. The healthcare system is going to be bad. Supply chain is going to be bad. It's
going to be harder for food. And basically we're creating a two class system instead of a three
class system, which is the ultra, ultra wealthy, which by the way, I ain't got no dog in this race,
motherfuckers, because I'm already over the hump. Okay. I'm worried about the people who aren't.
Okay. The people who are, who are right now, middle-class America, who's trying as hard as
they can to improve and get better and create a better life for their, their kids, which is what
America is all about. They're trying to take that from these people and force them into a place in
society where there is no forward progress possible. And so that you just
become a consumer and a dependent on their system to basically be no more than what it is in the
matrix. Right. I mean, you got to think, man, you know, some of these people in a capitalist society
that we have, you know, there's people that have more power than the government to a certain degree.
Yeah. And they don't like that. Yeah. They want their cronies and all these people
that they pay to play. They want them to be at the top of the food chain. And that's exactly what's
going to happen. You know, it's funny because Elon Musk's girlfriend came out on Instagram.
People are not talking about this. I saw that. She came out on like Twitter and made a statement
and was it was pretty much saying that AI is going to take over the middle class. You know
how you go to McDonald's and they're not working no more. They got computers. They're going to create
computers to do all of this stuff
and it's going to generate the revenue and you're going to get paid
and this is how they're going to trick people. The
computers do all the work and make all the money and we'll
pay you a dividend or we'll pay
you with a universal
salary and y'all are going to be poor
and barely making it and bread lines
and the people at the top, Barack
Obama's and all these politicians, Nancy Pelosi,
they're going to be ultra rich
and they're going to run everything.
And Bezos and anybody that's their partners,
they're going to own everything.
And that's the way they want it.
They don't want us to be like we were in the founding
where, brother, you can be the government.
I wish people understand this.
The government is only here to ensure
that no one violates your constitutional rights,
to ensure that you observe those freely.
They're not here to do nothing else.
The government is not here to dictate nothing to you.
We have God-given rights that are illustrated
and laid out in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights.
All of that stuff is God-given to us.
The government is just here to ensure that.
They have lost their minds.
They don't.
We don't work for them.
The president and all these people just coming up with their own theories.
Well, this is what we think is better for the COVID.
No, you don't get to tell us.
We tell you what to do and you make it happen.
That's right.
We elect you to do it.
If you don't, you're gone.
That's dude.
You know, that's spoken like a true domestic terrorist.
I'm going to give you a real world example of the... Bro, I love that for real though.
That was...
Yeah.
It's the truth.
Why can't we see it?
We can.
It's just easier not to address it.
Right.
There's more rifle purchases for me.
Yeah.
Well, it's happening now though.
I mean, we're talking about this from working out.
You take the Tesla model and you look how it's going to reinvent the entire car sales model in general, right? Tesla, you order your car online. They
don't have a dealership. You don't go look at Tesla's. You order it, it shows up. There's no
car salesman. There's no infrastructure around the car dealer, right? They have a service station
and that's it. That's what you get with Tesla. You look at Ford, GM, all of these companies,
they're going to replicate the same model. They're going to eliminate the car salesman. They're going to completely fucking dismantle that entire class.
When you're talking about people who make hundreds of thousands of dollars, they're going to dismantle
it and they're going to get rid of it. And it's going to be a digital online model and they're
okay with it. And that's fucked up. Because as a company here, we are extremely, extremely
invested in creating jobs. Next door is Amazon. We always talk about Cards Cubs. Like, the enemy's next door, motherfucker.
Like, we're taking out the robots.
And, you know, that community,
that advancement happens through job creation.
That fucking takedown happens through job advancement.
And if they eliminate it,
then they eliminate the strength.
They eliminate the progression.
That's what they want to do.
That's what they want to do.
And some people are willing to lay down and take it.
For convenience. That's the compromise that you cannot and some people are willing to lay down and take it and that's for convenience that's the compromise that you
cannot give they're willing to lay down and take it because the government's also going to give
them nine hundred dollars a week to fucking just stay at home and not work at all right and they
don't realize they can make a hundred thousand they can make a hundred thousand dollars yeah
i mean not everybody but maybe that's your passion maybe your passion maybe you have
something that you want to discover that can change the world. You could be a billionaire
if you could change a billion lives.
But under their premise,
you ain't going to be nothing.
You're going to be eating out the trash can, bro.
They're going to be living on the house.
They're going to be in the houses on the,
they're going to own all the houses
on the side of the mountain.
And all of your dreams and aspirations,
you're doing great things
and giving to the poor and all that.
You can screw that down the toilet
because they are going to control all the wealth
and you're going to be just getting what's left over. It's the same thing with free education.
Like people always go, oh, free college. Wait a minute. Have you ever, have you seen the military?
You don't get to go in the military and just say, you know what? I feel like I'm good at this. I'm
going to go do this. No, you take a test and they, does the government decide you're better at this
than this? And when you talk about free education, if the government is going to pay for you to go
to college, you're not going, you're not going to Ivy League school. You're not going to a
prestigious university. You're going to go where you test and go. You may want to be a doctor.
If you don't test to be a doctor, the government is not going to pay for you to be a doctor.
And I'll tell you this, if people don't get it, they don't get it, they don't get it.
Places like Michigan and these prestigious universities, when they start giving free
education, you're not going to go to Michigan.
You know what they're going to do? The standard for you, the academic standard is going to go out of the roof because because financial differences is not going to help them be prestigious anymore because people can price out of that.
They're going to raise the criteria to get in and therefore you can have free college all you want.
These big universities, you're not going to be able to get in there because they have to retain their prestigious diplomas.
You know, when you get when you get your degree there, it has to have some weight.
Harvard still has to mean Harvard. It has to be Harvard.
So the government can't trick you into thinking that you're going to somehow get into these universities.
They're going to make it worse for you, man. The government. I don't understand.
I think people what they need to do is go back and read the stories of our founding fathers.
They need to go back and read some of the things that they said, the reason why they came up with the Constitution.
You know, some of some of the great men that went through the struggle to get us to freedom.
Well, they're doing everything they can to keep that from happening.
They're taking monuments down and statues.
They tore down Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant, if you guys don't understand,
he was one of the most underrated figures in American history.
This guy was a general in the Civil War.
He, I mean, he is the guy who took the soldiers to free the slaves. Like, this is the dude.
Like, he rode horses and fucking chopped people's heads off and shit
for this cause okay and they tore a statue down to him yeah you know what i'm saying like bro we
have a big problem with not understanding history you know what i'm saying they want to they want
to erase it they don't want you to know who these people are yeah they they deem them as racist they
want you to know who they are and it's a it's a strategic plan and because our youth don't know
our history they don't know they don't respect the people. They don't respect
people that fought in the Civil War. They don't respect
people that fought in World War I and all these different wars.
That's a shame, man. They don't respect them.
They don't respect people right now in the military.
I mean, a couple of my friends
that I know are Navy SEALs and it's like,
bro, are you, like, you cowards
are running around with signs
protesting and complaining. People
are overseas risking their
life dying losing limbs yeah you know one of my friends you know he got shot 20 some times
fought through it killed a couple people in battle he's still his mind is still not right yeah
we go over and sacrifice and y'all complaining i mean i i just wish i wish that every man
every male to graduate high school,
you have to go through a boot camp.
Yeah.
You got to man up.
You got to drop your nuts.
Yeah.
It's too many soft men out here.
They don't understand sacrifice.
When I was a police officer, like some of these people out here
that criticize me sometimes, it's like, bro,
I didn't come from drug dealing and doing all this stuff
to being this where I'm at now.
I came from an honorable career of serving.
The stuff that I seen as a police officer,
most people couldn't see.
They can't handle that.
The things that I had to do on a day-to-day basis,
serving my community.
You know, I had to whoop a couple of people, man.
I had to put my gun out on people.
Thank God I didn't have to shoot and kill nobody.
I didn't see people mangled.
And I hadn't seen that.
When you serve, these are the things that you see. These are the,
these are the realities of this country. I fight every day when I was a cop, I fight for the
community because I believe in the American dream. I believe in safety. I believe in all of that
stuff. Imagine people going across seas. I, this is the story that I think about in my mind every
time, because I've never been in this position. Obviously, I'm still alive. Just imagine being in the military in a crucial war and you over on a foreign land and you know this is it
for you. You're not going back to see your family. It's over. Yeah. Death is real. It's it for you.
You're dying right here. And you are hoping that when you die, that these fools in America will
appreciate the freedom that you died for on your deathbed.
As you're taking your last breath, you're saying, OK, like I did my part and people
back home are going to be free because of this.
I'm talking about before we had real freedom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When we were fighting, when it was a possibility that we could lose it all.
Yeah.
And people fought on the front lines in a foreign country to do that.
And it's like these cowards now, man, they make me want to they make me want to slap
them every time I see one disrespecting our country and the flag, it made me want to get violent
with them.
But I won't for the record.
I won't be violent.
Yeah.
That's one of the, you know, that's our, our dad's biological dad was killed in World War
II.
He was only 21 years old.
Okay.
Like he never got to see my dad grow up.
He never got to meet him.
He never got to see my dad do the things that he's done or the family do the things that they've done. He never got to see what, what we've
done. You know what I'm saying? And people say, well, why, why do you, why all of a sudden you
speaking out? That's why motherfuckers. Cause like that kid who never got to see, live his life
or see his son grow up and be a contributing member to society in a very positive way,
or his grandchildren grow up
and live their lives or his great grandchildren, your, your children, he never got to see any of
that shit. You know what I'm saying? So when you wonder why I care so much, that's why I care
because I wouldn't be here without that legitimately would not be here without that.
So that makes me think about your story about the abortion. Like I can understand why it's so,
such a powerful thing for you.
Oh man.
I look at, I look at my son every day and I'm like,
he was my son when,
when conception happened.
Yeah.
And the fact that,
and I,
you know,
it's like,
like,
like men don't have instincts.
Like when he was,
when I found out she was pregnant,
you know,
I felt like I was connected to my son.
I knew he was my son.
Well,
I was talking about your,
your,
your,
what was it?
Your grandma,
your grandma. My grandmother. Yeah. Who was raped. Yeah. You wouldn't be here. I wouldn't be here. I wouldn't be my son. Well, I was talking about your, what is it, your grandma. Your grandma. Oh, my grandmother.
Yeah.
Who was raped.
Yeah.
You wouldn't be here.
I wouldn't be here.
You wouldn't be here.
I mean, just think about it.
My grandma, she ain't no soft woman, though.
I mean, like, it happened to her.
She forgave my grandfather.
My grandma couldn't read.
She still can't read.
Yeah.
And some of it is her fault.
You know, she never really wanted to go that far to do it.
But she grew up in an era where if you're pregnant, you couldn't finish school.
So my grandmother dropped out when she was 12.
She couldn't read.
She had a hard life.
She wasn't making excuses like some of these clowns are.
She took, she said, look, this happened to me, but I'm gonna make the best of it.
I'm not gonna cower in a corner, act like a victim.
She gave birth to my mama.
And my mama gave birth to me and my brother.
We wouldn't be here if my grandmother wanted to make a selfish decision to say because something bad happened to me my mama brenda don't
shouldn't have a life i mean i'm not i know that i've never been raped so yeah i don't know how
that feels but people need to toughen up a little bit and you're not a freaking victim yeah that
happened to you but that doesn't dictate your future that's right you don't have to keep living
in there and i was raped by this guy i'm so traumatized you can come you need to come out of that not only that you have an obligation now
to lead people through that right okay this is my argument against the victim culture bro is that
there there are a lot of bad things that happen there are a lot of bad things that happen maybe
when something bad happens to you you should use it as an example to everybody else about how to not let it wreck you. Right. That's a noble thing, you know, and in America it's
become cool because we have Instagram and we have all these, uh, you know, attention seeking,
self promoting style of communication, uh, where people, you know, they get addicted to the likes
or the attention and then they just become a forever victim on everything. And dude, to me personally, it's, there's nothing more
disgusting in a human than the perpetual victim. This will be a victim and come out of that.
Your goals should be like, I'm going to show you how I'm going to show you how you can't stop me.
That's right. Whoever did this to me or whatever you rate me, beat me up, rob me. I'm going to show
you, I'm going to show you that you don't have no power over me. I'm going to show you that what you did will never stop me. It's going to make me better.
And I'm going to prevent other people from getting in this situation because I came out of it. You
can't help anybody if you're still a victim. I had things that happened like football. I mean,
it was, it devastated me, man. Football was my life. It devastated me, but I'm not going to sit
there and cry about it and tuck my tail between my legs and go,
oh, I should have did this, I should have done that.
I'm going to show you how to make it in spite of.
There's a bunch of people that ain't going to make it.
Yep.
And you may not make it, but I'm going to show you how to win.
Yeah.
I'm going to show you that you can still win.
You know, to be honest, I'm more successful than a lot of my friends that were playing
in the NFL.
Yep.
They come, they looking at me like, bro, what you doing?
Yeah.
Hey, you can still make it in spite of uh setbacks adversity adversity is like it's like
nutrition you know what i'm saying the more adversity i get the more i'm gonna grind the
more i'm gonna show you it makes you stronger it will make you you because it's like a force field
yeah if you don't never have nothing to happen you or whatever like i say like i feel sorry for
you yeah you never get punched in the face the first time you get punched and you're like oh
i'm quitting i'm gonna back down if you get if you if you never get punched in the face. The first time you get punched, you're like, oh, I'm quitting. I'm going to back down.
If you've been punched a couple times, you're like, oh, yeah.
You can hit me.
I know how to respond now.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, you're going to pay for it if you hit me this time.
Yeah.
You know, but now we live in such a little wimpish, you know.
Well, that's the thing now.
We're also in a time, too, where it's like not only are people not going through adversity at all,
they're making up fake adversity to fucking to fit in like oh man attention yeah
and you know why i ain't except fucking oppression man yeah that's why i didn't make it like like are
you kidding me we're making it up it's not real stuff that's not real fear man that's not real
problems but that's why the dismantling happens when real when fear does get them yeah or the
struggle does hit them so let's turn let's turn real quick because we're running, we're getting, we could do
this for 10 hours, man.
What do we got to do?
What can we do?
Listen, everybody has a course of action in life, right?
Not everybody's going to have a podcast.
Not everybody's going to be big on social media or some, you know, world renowned fitness
person or whatever, but you need to figure out what you're good at and you need to step up and do what you're capable
of doing. You may be a writer. You just talk to your neighbor one day. Everybody has something
to do. You don't sit back and wait, you know, for you to make a podcast so they can feel good
about themselves. You come out and make a podcast. You start speaking up. You start doing something
about it. You go to your child's school. Don't wait for other people to do something. Any incremental change or action that
you do can cause a great change in the world. I mean, people look at look at me, Candace,
and I use the example because I'm really inspired by Candace and me and her around the same age.
Who was the person that spoke up that led her to the light? Now, look at how big her influence is.
How do you know you won't be the person that God uses to wake up that person that could up that led her to the light now look at how big her influence is how do you
know you won't be the person that god uses to wake up that person that could be the next president
of the united states of america you do your part you don't no part is insignificant um do your part
if everybody do something be bold be courageous believe in freedom in this country you know we'll
win in the end i believe so man i i feel, dude. I could feel the tide turning. You feel that?
Oh, I feel it. I mean, I don't know if it's just my tide is turning, but
I feel it, man. I mean, it's a boiling point.
Yeah. So I think, so, so I question myself too, right? Cause like I've been boiling for a long
time and I know you have too. All of us have the, but man, I'm seeing
people who listen to the show. Like the, the, the gentleman we talked about on the last show,
who made the signs, who went around this, this guy was inspired by the show where we were talking
about exactly what you're talking about. Just handle your, handle your neighborhood, right?
Handle your problem. What like we all handle our little neighborhoods. Guess what? The problem is
over. You know, this guy went out and he made some signs and said we do not discriminate this this this i think you
might even post it or something i may have i saw it he was going to pay some money yeah yeah and
dude so like that guy was a listener of the show and he's like hey man you know and and that's all
it takes is a bunch of little guys like that yeah you know what i mean so so you might be sitting
there thinking i'm insignificant it doesn't matter my vote didn't because a lot of people are sitting there thinking
well fuck dude my vote didn't matter so what difference does it make well the difference is
if you don't work now it ain't ever gonna matter again right you know so we we have to we all have
to understand that like there's no like dude if i could come to people's school board and light
them the fuck up at every school in america guess what i'd be delighted i love it but i can't right so we got
to do that meaning everybody listening go out and bro even if you don't agree with me even if you
don't agree with the things that we're saying be involved because that's your duty as an american
your duty is to plant some sort of influence into the soil
of America so that America can grow and become a place where all people can work together.
And that only happens with different ideas, different perspectives, conversation,
some sort of compromise. And you guys know I'm big on zero compromise, but not in this scenario,
right? You're going to have a way of seeing the world. Medat's going to have a way of seeing the world. Officer Tatum's going to have a way of seeing the
world. DJ's going to have a way of seeing the world. I'm going to have a way. We're going to
talk about it, and then we're going to take a course of action about how to move forward together
so that we can all win. That's what America's about. And when our democracy doesn't work,
it doesn't work because people aren't participating in it.
You know, there's lots of people out there, our age group, right, in that 10-year range,
who have gone out and made millions of dollars, millions of dollars, and created jobs and done
all these things. But how much have they done for their actual community? Besides maybe writing a
check once in a while. We're talking about your voice. We're talking about your ideas. We're talking about your beliefs. Those things need to be heard. And it doesn't
have, you don't have to have a big podcast or a big social media platform. You don't have to be
famous. All you've got to do is get in your car and go to the little meeting and say, Hey guys,
this is what I think. You know, it's, it's that simple. It's that simple. It's not a scary thing. And
here's the coolest thing about it. I guarantee you, if you're lacking confidence, if you feel
scared about this and you're like, fuck, I don't know if I should do that. The minute you do it,
you're going to walk out of there no matter what happens, no matter if people clap or they boo,
you're going to walk out there with your head held high saying, hey, I did something. And that's going to make you understand that your voice does matter.
So you guys out there listening to this, man, and you're waiting for something to happen.
The thing you're waiting for is for you to take some sort of action. All right. So take some
action, dude. Get involved. Support the people who are doing a lot of the carrying of the water.
You know what I'm saying?
Share their content.
Get the message out there and realize there's way more of you guys who believe in a reasonable America than there are these extreme people on either side.
Okay?
So, final thought.
The world is shaped by your actions, not your feelings.
And when you talk about taking action, it doesn't have to be massive
action and sitting at home and having an emotional response to something does nobody any good.
Doesn't do you any good. And taking that energy and learning to put it into motion is how you
make change. And that's both in your life. It's in your relationships. It's in your parenting.
You want a better, you want a better ecosystem or an environment to raise your children. We'll
take action towards that.
Don't bitch about it. Be about it. And I think when you start to really express that in life,
you'll start to see your life change. And this emotional world that we live in, we're told it's
how we feel. It's how we feel. And I have learned through experience, the world doesn't give a fuck
how you feel. It gives a fuck what you do.
And be a person that does. And when you can understand that, that you control your destiny,
1000%, you'll start being a person of action. Love it. DJ.
I have a challenge for everybody, man. I challenge everybody listening right now to go get coffee or go have a beer, go have a drink with your fucking next door neighbor.
Get back in the community.
Go meet your neighbors. Go meet your neighbors
to your left. Go meet the neighbors to your right.
Go meet the neighbor across the street. Man, I yell at all my neighbors.
Yeah, I mean, well, I mean, your neighbors are a little
weird.
They text me yelling at me about
construction traffic when I'm making the whole
neighborhood worth a whole bunch more money.
I love you guys, but come on. No, but go talk go, go have a beer with your neighbors, man. Go,
go talk to them. Cause I think we got to get back into that reality. You got to go step outside of
your house, go to your neighborhood and, and, and, and just go be, let's get back to being normal.
Yeah. Go, go, go, go say hi to your neighbors. Officer Tatum.
Oh, I say be the best version of yourself and everything else to work its way out.
You know, believe in the things that are in your heart.
You know, I have this concept of working hard and something you don't love doing is wasting your time.
Do what's passionate in your heart.
Be the best version of yourself mentally, physically, emotionally.
You know, accomplish your dreams you
know one of the biggest things that i do and i want everybody to understand is that visualize
man you know like if you if you have an idea um that you want to see come to fruition visualize
it i'm up all night my wife get mad at me because i'm up two or three o'clock in the morning i'm
looking at the house i want to live in i'm looking at the warehouse i want to build bro we got to
send them back and forth because that's what i do at night too. All night, man. We'll get on a group text. Yeah. All right. I'm
just up all night, man, visualizing things that I want to do. And I think everybody should do that,
man. What are the lifestyle you want to live? I mean, when I was single, I wanted to be married.
I visualized being married. And you know, I used to act like I was married when I would close my
eyes on the airplane and act like I was married. So I'm saying all that to say, be the best version
of yourself. Believe in yourself. When you get that to say, be the best version of yourself.
Believe in yourself. When you get that done, everything else will work its way out.
Well, brother, I really appreciate you coming out on the show, man.
Oh, it's my pleasure.
Yeah. And I want to say thank you for following your heart. Thank you for following your passion.
You're making a huge impact on the world. It's helped me understand a lot of things.
It's inspired me, even though this is the first day we actually met. Uh, it's inspired me for a long
time, brother. And I really appreciate who you are. Hey man, my pleasure, man. Thanks for having
me on. You're welcome, man. Where can people follow you at? The officer Tatum. If you put
the officer Tatum into any platform, you can, uh, you'll find everything I do. My book, uh,
you know, my YouTube channel, my social media.
YouTube channel's hot for you, isn't it?
Yeah, it's doing pretty good.
They don't like what I say a lot of times,
but I say it anyway.
Yeah, it's your first time.
Yeah, they getting their feelings real hard,
but it doesn't matter
because I think I'm making a huge difference
and it's growing.
It's almost 2 million people in there.
And so I'm very proud of that.
Hard work, man.
And I do two or three videos a day, man, for years.
Well, I just started on that journey.
So I'm starting to learn about you too.
But dude, for real, man,
thank you so much for coming, for real.
Guys, follow this man.
Listen to his content.
Support him.
He's doing major, major, major
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