REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 45. MY Truth, YOUR Truth and THE TRUTH: America’s Battle Against Racism, Evil & The Karens
Episode Date: June 11, 2020Originally published June 6th 2020, this episode was removed from all platforms after a couple of days for unknown reasons. We have been trying to re-upload since it was removed. If you are reading th...is it succeeded in posting. In the episode, Andy and the guys discuss the controversial events surrounding George Floyd, police brutality, and racism. The discussion continues into what is happening in our culture and how you can use the information provided to think for yourself independently of the MSM.
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What's up guys, it's Andy Priscilla and you're listening to the show for the realest say goodbye to the lies the fakeness and delusions
Of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys today. We are going to address again
This situation going on. It's sort of a continuation of the last podcast and maybe a little bit more of
How to fix it in this podcast. Okay. All of us across America are doing a wonderful job of making everybody aware of what they
feel the problem is.
But what I feel like we have going on is a lot of pointing at the problem and not a lot
of solving the problem. before we get into that, this really is such a great example of why being a realist is important.
All right. You have to understand. And before you even, before we even get in to anything about
this situation we're going through right now as Americans, I want to get into the,
how to think about where we're coming and how to think about, you know, how to navigate the
thought process. And so I just want to hit you up with a little bit of, you know, thought philosophy
to start with. All right. We all have our truths. All right. Your truth is your truth. My truth is my truth.
Vaughn's truth is Vaughn's truth. DJ's truth is DJ's truth. Sal's truth is Sal's truth.
Even though we're brothers, we have different truths of how we see things. Even though we
were brought up in the same motherfucking house. We have different truths. Okay.
That's a fact.
The next fact is there is a, the truth, meaning there is a factual X that represents the way things actually are.
All right.
That's the truth.
So you have your truth and then you have the truth. And the reason that we have such a hard time communicating on this issue and every difficult
issue is because we have not learned as a culture to understand the differences between
our truth and the truth. And furthermore, understand how to see the truth without letting
our truth make the image very blurry and hard to see. Okay. Realists understand something
that other people don't. And this is why I believe in this line of thinking so much.
I understand that my perspective is my perspective,
and I understand that there is an actual way that the world works. And so when I see the truth,
and it is different from my truth, my job is then to change the truth to look more like my truth and the way that we do that in society is by
figuring out where our votes are going being educated about what we speak about being educated
about the actual facts of the situation not the quote-unquote facts that the media tries to make us believe are facts when in reality
they are very skewed versions of their truth okay so the factual data generally represents
the truth and the media can do a lot of shit the first thing that they teach you in any statistics
class is that you can make the stats look any way you
want to make them. It's the very first lesson on the very first fucking day. So what we're going
to do today is we're going to talk about the culture war of what's been going on with the
pandemic and racism and the controversy surrounding George Floyd's death and the whole, you know,
internet social justice warrior,
Karen culture that has been created on purpose with intent by the media and
the far left extremists and how that is actually affecting America,
how it's affecting police,
how it's affecting black people, how it's affecting
every single culture and how it's actually keeping us from getting to a real solution.
This isn't going to be just a rant about stuff.
We're going to actually talk about real solutions that real Americans can turn to, to win this culture war against the people who generally are working at
any expense to create their own agenda, even if it hurts people, even if it kills people,
even if it ruins people's lives. And we're going to get into how we can work together to solve all of these problems.
So with that being said, I hope you listened to the whole episode. And I hope that when you're
done with the episode, you'll share the episode. All right. Because this is a very difficult topic
to discuss. I am willing to discuss it. And I understand that I will get backlash on this.
And I want you to understand that that's worth it to me for a very simple reason, because
this is important.
And this is something that is going to affect the future of what we see as America.
And if we don't start to look at what's actually happening, there is a very real possibility, maybe even a
probability that our way of life here in America that many, many of us enjoy is going to change
drastically. So if you have friends who have a hard time discussing this topic, let me and let us
here have the conversation for us. All right. Now we may not
say everything the right way. And there's certainly going to be things that we say during the show
that you think, no, that's not right. And that's okay. But listen to what we're saying. And then
if you truly think it's not right, go out and find the reason in the real world of why it's not
right. Check the statistical data, check the facts, go out and do your own research independently
of what you've been told and what your friends told you and what you see on TV and what you see
on social media. That's all I ask. I think that's fair.
I think that's a very fair thing to ask for anybody that disagrees with anything that's
said today or anytime.
So I love you guys.
I appreciate you guys.
And I want you to understand that all of us here, regardless of what we say about this
topic, we all want america to win and that includes black people
equally as much as it includes any other race all right so with that being said that was my little
prologue monologue what is that von what is that prologue interlude what is it preamble
is it preamble there could be a bunch of different things, right? Preamble. So I'm here.
We've got the full crew.
All right.
We got Sal.
Sal's here.
We got Vaughn, the pastor of disaster.
We got DJ.
I don't know where DJ is yet, but he's just a bad motherfucker.
Yeah.
You know?
So we got to get a little nickname for DJ.
I'll get to work on that one.
Don't let Vaughn do it.
Yeah.
Vaughn will make you up a
nickname it'll be rad if von's really urban it'd be real urban so where do you guys want to start
the discussion on this i mean it's such an exhausting thing to talk about i'll tell you
what dude um i've been consumed by it i think most of america has, I got a number of texts this morning, um, from people I know and
care about, and they don't know what to say. And they're like, dude, everything I fucking say is
wrong. You know, last night I, I got yelled at because, well, I got yelled at when I didn't post
the black square. And then I got yelled at because I posted a video of people kneeling in unity because
they felt like that was a salute to black lives matter.
Well, motherfucker, unity is unity.
Okay.
Um, the situation has to calm before we actually improve it.
And so everybody has a very strong emotional opinion about what's
going on. And as human nature dictates, most people feel the need to pick a side and they're
being pressured into picking a side when picking a side here is not the right thing to do. It's
just not. All right. There are many moving pieces that are going on
at all times. Yes, there is a tremendous problem with police brutality. This is what I addressed
on the last show. Yes, there is a problem with black culture. I'm just going to say it. There
is a problem with black culture, statistically proven problem. We're going to address this.
Okay. There's a problem with white culture. All right okay there's a problem with white culture all right there's a problem with american culture and we have to talk about all of these things
in a realistic way stating all the data and all the indicators that point to something
uh that would be a solution regardless of it of if you if they're harmful to talk about.
All right?
So hurtful to talk about.
Andy, can I say something real quick?
Yeah, yeah.
So just to frame the discussion that we're about to have, I'm kind of a history geek.
I've read a lot, lot, lot of American history.
The reality is that the American Revolution happened.
Only 30% of the people actually supported the American Revolution, and yet we
won our freedom from Great Britain. In the early stages of the civil rights movement, only a very,
very small minority of people supported civil rights. The history of America shows that a very
small, well-organized minority can literally impact the whole rest of the country. That's bad news if we let the
people who are creating the problems that we're experiencing right now run wild and don't deal
with them. It's also good news that if enough of us, even in a small minority, get serious
and take serious, really thinking appropriately, logically about all these issues we can really truly make a
difference but if we don't i want to tell people like all these crazy people that you we're all
running into i do think that they represent the minority absolutely but the minority if we let
them the minority can fuck our shit up and create create massive problems for the rest of us
that's what we're that's the point of this whole
entire show yeah people you guys have to open your eyes to what is actually happening what
potentially could happen and understand it and then make a decision about what your actions are
going to be and that's what we want to get to all right because the truth of the matter is we have a very, very, very upset portion of the American
population.
And that's a majority of the population because it's not just the blacks.
It's fucking whites too.
And it's Asians and it's Indians and it's everything.
Everybody agrees that shit was fucked up.
Everybody.
All right.
Including the police.
That's right.
The police too.
Everybody agrees. Okay. So why are we burning shit down? everybody all right including the police that's right the police too everybody agrees okay so
why are we burning shit down why are we hurting each other why are we hitting
hitting innocent people innocent brothers of america black and white in the head with
motherfucking golf balls and bricks and bottles and burning down businesses of people who have
worked their entire lives to have a fucking business.
Dude, every video I've seen online that has truly touched me are the ones of the black business owners who are trying to recover from COVID shutdown, which was bullshit in the first place.
Now to only open up for a few days and have their entire life fucking taken from them.
That's wrong.
Nobody's advocating for those people.
Nobody's helping those.
I'm helping those people, but not many people are even talking about that right now.
Everybody wants to yell and scream about the injustice and the terrible shit that happened in Minnesota.
It's fucking terrible.
But dude, there's a lot of worse shit that's happening now or equally as bad shit.
Okay.
Maybe it's not worse to the same black community that's enraged in what's going on.
So we have to have some common sense here, guys, as a community, as a country, as an
American people.
If you don't consider yourself American because you feel that the American flag represents
oppression and tyranny and all
these things. Well, maybe it's time to go somewhere else. If you want to work together to solve the
problem, I'm pretty confident that we can fix these situations with a little bit of dialogue
and a little bit of common sense and some unity in how we're going to move forward from here. So with that being
said, you know, I think the best thing that we can do is start with just sort of a timeline of
how we got to this point. All right. And I'm just, I just want to make a little, you know, rough,
you know, timeline of how we got to where we are. And I'm going to start with COVID because COVID has contributed to what we're
experiencing now very significantly for a lot of reasons.
And I don't think that many people are even seeing the two as related at all.
And so what we want to do is we want to work through the timeline of how we got
to today.
And then we'll start talking about how to fix some motherfucking problem.
All right. So here's the thing covid the first thing that's important to understand
is that covid was developed here in the united states it was then moved to china because american
sanctions made it too dangerous to develop here.
And guess who it was moved by?
It was moved by Anthony Fauci, his team, and Barack Obama to Wuhan.
These are all things you can go fucking verify on your own.
Second point.
Dr. Fauci said in 2017, for no apparent reason, not provoked, it wasn't
relevant, that this president will face a pandemic that he's not prepared for.
Why would he say that?
Why would he offer that?
Why would he just come out and say that in 2017?
You think that's a coincidence?
I'm not sure it's a coincidence.
All right. The next point, coronavirus gets released in Wuhan
and China, instead of locking down Wuhan, they stop all domestic flights to the rest of China,
but allow international flights from Wuhan to the United States and other countries.
That seems kind of odd to me. Okay. The next thing is how much in the media
have we seen that it's a statistical fact that most of the death toll from COVID is actually
people that are over 80 that have died in nursing homes where covid patients that tested positive were sent
into by the actual government and by the way where this happened all those states
go look at what party represents those states all right starts with a d just the way it is. And rhymes with, and rhymes with Evercraft. So now the media takes the skewed data,
creates hysteria to shut down the economy in the United States across the
globe.
People protested in China and the U S for months on months,
but the media barely showed any of the protests.
And when they did,
they shamed them for not practicing social distancing and made them look like villains because they didn't care about other people's health.
Right.
We didn't remember this.
This was a couple of fucking weeks ago.
If you went to the beach, you should be in jail.
Right.
Think about this.
Then they started to release prisoners from jail because of covid and
this one this one really scratched my head i think a lot of people were like why the fuck would you
let prisoners out that doesn't make fucking sense even when the data was showing that these prisoners
were going right back out and doing bad shit yeah absolutely okay it's weird to me why the
fuck we do that i couldn't when they that, I had a hard time understanding.
Why the fuck would you do that?
I was pissed about that.
Okay.
Then what's the next thing that was said?
You have, you don't have to wear a mask in public.
And then when they come out and say, you have to wear a mask in public, or you're a fucking
shit bag.
You're a terrible human and you don't care about people dying.
You don't care.
And by the way, just remember all these people who were vocal about,
you don't care about fucking people dying.
Same motherfuckers that are loud now.
Keep that in mind.
All right.
So face masks were made mandatory.
And if you don't wear one, you're a bad human.
Shame, shame, shame. All right one, you're a bad human.
Shame, shame, shame.
All right?
Now, George Floyd is killed.
Now, when I first saw the George Floyd video, I was fucking disgusted.
Like, disgusted. I see this adult man, black man, with a white man standing on his fucking throat, okay,
for 10 fucking minutes.
Bro, it was a very, very hard thing to watch for all of us.
None of us agree with that.
I don't think there's a person who could watch.
I'm sure there is because there's some crazy fuckers out there,
but nobody I fucking have ever met or associate with
would ever look at that and not think that was
fucking terrible period okay every cop every black person every white person everybody it's
fucking horrible we all agree but it is weird video it's a weird video like
didn't that officer seem like awfully fucking calm to just kind of like sit there with his
hands on the pocket with his knee on someone's neck i mean that was almost as disturbing as the
knee on the neck was how fucking like normal it seemed to that guy okay so the whole thing was a
little weird like they got people with cell phones out and, and you're still going to step on this
guy's neck and you're not smart enough to know that this shit is going to go right to
the internet right now.
I'm just saying it's fucking weird to watch it.
And it's weird to think about it from a standpoint of that.
Now, I know a lot of you guys are saying, well, fuck it.
I don't want to hear no more of your conspiracy theory shit. No, I'm not presenting a conspiracy theory. I'm presenting what happened
in my little interpretation. And I challenge you to think about why I see it the way I see it.
Okay. So George Floyd died irrelevant of how he died or all of these things like,
like that I'm saying the motherfucker got killed. It was murder period
and a story. It was fucking wrong. And we all agree. All right. So here comes black lives
matter, the organization, not the saying. And I would like to differentiate that there are two
different things here. There is the black lives matter organization. And then there is the
statement and the chant black lives fucking matter. Okay. So one is the statement and the chant, black lives fucking matter.
Okay. So one is a statement.
The other one is an organization that does not discourage harmful, aggressive behavior
towards police officers.
Two different fucking things.
Okay.
So yes, I do agree.
Black lives fucking matter as much as any other motherfucking life. And I do agree that maybe they are not getting the same level of respect as some of the other people in this country.
A lot of the other people in this country.
But I do not agree that anyone should support an organization that doesn't deter people from hurting other people.
That's a problem for me.
All right.
So Black lives matter gets
involved. Uh, Sean King gets involved. All right. Sean King, very influential, uh, black man, people,
uh, say he's not black. He's black. He's just very light-skinned black man, uh, has said a lot
of things over the years very divisive things i feel
uh i don't necessarily agree with everything really anything that he's ever really said
that's not what i see now i'm gonna get to that here in a minute um i do have respect for sean
king as a human so before i get into the rest of the points i want to note that since january
we have had how many deaths dj of police officers in the line of duty 96 96 deaths
there was no demonstrations there was no parades there was no violence okay there's 96 police officers
have been killed since the beginning of the year um statistically when we talk about violence uh
most black people that are killed are killed by other black people that is the statistic what's
the statistic on that dj um 49 so 49 of all black homicides
coming the u.s they go when you zoom in on individual dominantly minority cities jumps up
like i said city of st louis is 96 okay all right i just want the stats to be there no they're there
96 that's a lot now after that okay now i just want the stats to be known as we go through.
Black Lives Matter, the organization, organizes peaceful protests, but the protests seem to be strategically geared in retail areas, and they aren't peaceful.
They are riots, and there are buildings burning.
And there is property destroyed.
And there is many black businesses destroyed.
And there's ironic things as well, such as pallets of bricks and pallets of rocks and pallets of golf balls showing up along demonstrators routes.
That's weird, isn't it? It it's fucking weird who's doing that shit
is it the police andy well i don't understand why it would be the police i mean that's a narrative
i know that the narrative is it's the police and now i've seen a number of videos come out where i
see people in police uniforms actually breaking shit at retail
stores that's weird too isn't it i'm aware it's weird why would they do that in police uniforms
so in all the democratic states we have these extended lockdowns going on that we all agreed
was bullshit right the news now puts on the violent riots which sends a signal to all the
prisoners that were released from prison which actually kind of makes sense now right like
why the fuck were they released from prison and now they can't actually arrest anybody because
every time they arrest someone, what happens?
What happens when people get arrested right now?
DJ.
And instead of St.
Louis,
they get released when,
before they even get booked.
Okay.
So I've talked to officers on in California and I've talked to officers in
Minnesota and I've talked to officers in New York city and all of them say the
same thing and they're getting their asses kicked in the streets every day.
Right now they're getting hit in the kicked in the streets every day right now.
They're getting hit in the face with fucking rocks and bottles.
Mostly by other white people. Let's just say, okay, they've all told me that most of the violence that they've had
against them has been done by other white people that are in these organized peaceful protests.
That's kind of weird yeah it makes you
go hmm yeah so so the news shows that the police really are you know they show the burning cars
and the burning building and they say it's peaceful with a little collateral damage
but now we see a free-for-all from all the motherfuckers that just got let out of jail who come to loot and destroy which businesses?
Oh, it's the retail businesses.
Who owns those businesses?
Oh, the blacks.
What does that do?
Oh, it sets back black business owners a number of years.
Some of them, it's going to ruin their lives forever.
That's kind of weird, isn't it? Like, why would you destroy your own fucking neighborhoods and
your own, your own people's lives? If you care so much about black lives, why would we do that?
We wouldn't do that. Nobody, nobody of reasonable mind would do that. They just wouldn't, no matter
how mad they were. Just like the police wouldn't put a pallet of bricks right outside in front of
their police station. I agree. I, I agree. agree i know people are upset but i'm pretty fucking sure that um we're
not burning down our own neighborhoods no matter how fucking upset we get and i'm not talking about
whites or blacks i'm talking about americans we're not doing it no it's not what we would do
okay so that sends up a red flag to me now now we have cnn and the ultra-liberal media only showing peaceful protests,
but clearly we see all over social media clips of protests that are anything but peaceful.
And who do we see in those clips exercising these acts of violence against the police?
Is it black people? a couple times it has been
but what i've seen for the most part overwhelmingly what overwhelmingly overwhelmingly and we and you
have shared pretty much all the videos together yeah you're a black man i'm a white man what did
you see a lot of karens and gavins a lot of karens and gavins karens and gavins if you don't
know is what we call the very far left extreme which i think accounts for maybe 10 percent of
what people consider democrats okay so now we have a situation where we have ultra liberal white people destroying the infrastructure of the city
where black people live. That doesn't make sense. That doesn't make sense to me.
Now the black square post comes up, right? Let's do blackout Tuesday.
What's happening to all the people who posted the black square? Oh, you're getting yelled at by the
people who support police. What happens to the people that don't post the black square?
You're getting called racist. Regardless, I spent an entire day defending myself for why I didn't post the
black square. And I would like to address that again. Now I believe in unity. I believe in
America. And a lot of people were confused as to why I would not post that black square. Well,
the reason I wouldn't post that black square is because black lives matter. The organization does
not discourage violence against police officers. They actually
passively encourage it. And so I have many family and friends that are actual police officers
that are black and white and they're good people and they don't get paid much money.
Nobody appreciates them. And they work their fucking asses off only to be abused and tortured
in the fucking media. And I'm sorry, but I'm not
going to contribute to that divide in any way, shape or form. And if there's a chance that me
posting something in danger is one of my friends or family, I'm not going to post it. I'm going to
take action, which is why instead we did the podcast that we did in the previous podcast,
which took an hour and a half of time.
We covered many details.
And then we went out and focused on solutions.
DJ and I and Sal and Chris and everybody here, we're trying to find black owned businesses
that were destroyed during these riots from COVID.
And we're going to make sure that one or two of those businesses survives.
We're also going to make sure that the police are taken care of as
well. See, we need the police and we need black people and we need white people and we need the
economy and we need all this shit. So the black square, for my opinion, I did not feel was right.
Well, no, I mean, not only is it not right.
I mean, I spoke to four officers yesterday.
I want to make this clear.
I want to make this real clear.
I think there's a real problem in the fucking police.
I think there's a real problem with the brutality of the police,
and I think they need more fucking training, and I think they should have a higher payroll and a more desirable job, which will attract
better candidates.
Okay.
So I want to recognize that.
I believe that to be true.
But I think it could be accountability on both sides.
But there needs to be accountability on both sides.
My point about the divide is, is, you know, I spoke with five officers yesterday, three
St. Louis, two, two in New York. All five of them were brutalized by the murder, meaning saying like, dude, that's murder.
That's unequivocally murder.
I agree.
So here we are.
We're supposed to divide everybody.
It's supposed to be the police versus the lefts and the blacks.
And we have to make a stance whether you post a black box or don't post a black box.
But we're all on the same team here. And we all agree make a stance whether you post a black box or don't post a black box. But we're all on the same team.
No.
And we all agree that was fucking murder.
Now, where did the where did this come from?
Where did the where did the the divisive social media idea come from?
Well, it came from the music industry.
OK, came from hollywood now it's well known that the cia uses hollywood to promote an agenda
to maintain a certain culture in our country at all times they use people of influence to send a
message to the people through what we watch what we consume how we do things, this and that. And so what I would ask you to think about that is this,
if they are really dictating what the message is, which you can obviously see because all the
celebrities see the same thing, you have to ask yourself, well, why do the celebrities do that?
Why do the celebrities just come out and say this crazy ass shit all the time? Why is it always, they're always united in this weird social cause that really doesn't
make a fucking sense.
I mean, dude, it's a fucking last year or two years ago.
It was a fucking plastic straws, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You can't even fucking use a plastic straw.
And if you use it, you're fucking, you're the devil.
You know, it's always, you're the devil at the end of it, right?
Like whatever, if you don't agree, fuck you. And then the mob comes. That's what it's been. Well, devil at the end of it right like whatever if you don't agree fuck you
and then the mob comes that's what it's been well where does that come from there's a reason why you
see those clips going around that every single news outlet literally is reading off the same
dialogue where does that come from why is that put out okay so there is a system in place to train our culture to behave a certain way.
And that system is somewhat needed.
Somewhat needed.
We need to send out the message of what's morally right, what's morally good.
That's what America used to be.
It's always made movies.
It's always made movies. It's always made entertainment, but at the end it was always good versus evil and good wins. Right? Right. That's, that's,
I think that's okay to sell to. I think that's okay. That's a good message.
So how do they get the leverage on these people? Everybody's wondering, how do they get the leverage on these people everybody's wondering how do they get the leverage well
we just had jeffrey epstein not kill himself in fucking jail and everybody's trying to figure out
what the deal is with epstein and how the fuck he turns into and where the child molestations
come in and all this shit well isn't it interesting that that blackout tuesday came on the same day that hillary clinton
had to go in front of uh our government and try to appeal to not testify
in september isn't that weird it's that fucking weird on the same day it's a good way to shut down
social media on that day yeah sure is man especially good way to control the narrative
hey andy i got another caveat it's a good question here uh go look up the cia director and what party she aligns with
here's a hint it starts with the d okay so and i'm just pointing this out i'm look all this
information i just want to point out and i want you to go look at it all right so hillary testifies on on this tuesday where
the social media is blacked out and we are so busy arguing amongst each other about who the
fuck the racists are didn't even get covered it didn't even get any fucking light all right now
you have a scenario where china has now moved troops onto the India border, which many of you didn't even
know. And they're moving to plan to invade India. China is the most densely populated,
populated country in the earth. And now they're going to take India with no resistance because
of what's going on here in the U.S. Okay.
Democrats have a law in the books trying to outlaw bulletproof vests for citizens.
That's on the books currently right now.
All right.
Now, here's what I see going on.
I see the riots escalating to a point where the president of the United States is going to have to implement martial law and the military force to come in and police, which, by the way, they're not really allowed to do by the Constitution of the United States.
And so what happens when one of these rioters gets shot by our own military. Oh, Trump fucking turned our military on our people
and they get them out of office. Okay. So you guys need to be awake about all these things
that are happening that you're not paying attention to and how they relate. And you
have to ask yourself, is this really a coincidence? Are all
of these things coincidences? Is it a coincidence that, you know, probably we're going to have
another COVID outbreak coming here in the next couple of weeks where everybody shuts it down?
I mean, I'm seeing the headlines already. I saw a headline that was on a Sunday from a Saturday and it said coronavirus outbreak spikes 19,000 cases because of the riots yesterday.
Do you think that these people who are out protesting and hurting other people, other Americans burning shit all fucking night long did they just
automatically go to the doctor the next day and get a covid test no they went the night before
andy oh okay all right well they had to get it in some time i'll just try to figure out how they got
it in yeah so you could say and and you can discount all this shit as conspiracy but i would
say this i would say this is a very important time in amer say this i would say this is a very important time in
america and i would say this is a very important time to make sure that you're seeing things
exactly for what the truth is and not painting it with your truth or anyone else's motherfucking
truth because i'm going to tell you what i see coming what i truly see coming is a possible civil unrest with skirmishes and
mass casualties on United States soil from this situation.
It's going to be bigger than the civil war.
It will be a massacre.
It will be a massacre.
It won't be a fight.
It'll be a massacre because what they're trying to do is they're trying to get people in such a divisive way that the military has to step in and fight one or the other side, kill some people so that fucking Trump can be out.
Now, why would they hate Trump so fucking bad, so bad to go through all of this stuff?
Like, that doesn't make sense, right?
Like, why the fuck? Like, dude yeah he's annoying yeah he's he's fucking loud he's kind of a dick sometimes so that's
some dumb but he's a pretty good operator of a country period so why would you want him out that bad well why would you go through all of this to get out unless unless he understands
what's happening and wants to correct america once and for all i don't know could it be bigger
than that could it could all i mean this is like you said this is a lot of steps okay just
get one person out of office well not be about him at all could it be bigger than that it could
be about i think it is i don't think it's really even about him i think it's about him waking people
up and building a country to restore democracy and american culture to what it always has been until the last 10 or so years.
And there's certain people that don't like that.
And we have situations where,
um,
there is an invisible government.
Okay.
There just is.
There's people that run the government behind the government that none of us
even fucking know who they are.
The reason nobody talks about it is because no one can figure out who the
fuck it is. Yeah. But if we sit down and think about it go through all these points and we ask why why
why is this happening and if you disagree with anything that's that i've said here that's fine fine it's cool but i would ask you to go out and say i'm gonna say to you how do you know
how do you know i'm wrong how do you know i'm a pretty perceptive human and i don't want to sit
here and say hey i told you so but i did write an email that i sent out uh on march fucking 14th
that i got destroyed when i told you guys that all this COVID shit was
manufactured for political reasons. It's really hard to argue that point at this point in time,
my opinion. I'm not saying it's not a real pandemic. I'm saying we don't shut the country
down ever for fucking anything. We certainly don't send infected people of covid to live with
other people who are highly susceptible to dying from covid why would we do that i mean
the only reason i would do that is if i wanted to make sure motherfuckers died so that we got what what do
we get what do we get okay now I want to get back to Sean King Sean King said something very fucking
powerful today all right and this is a man who I have never really cared for I think he. I think he, he, I think he, now after I read this tweet, maybe, maybe he's starting to
see things a little bit different, but everything I've read from this man for the last five, six
years has been very divisive. Okay. I want to read you his most recent tweet, which was today.
Stop generically telling us to vote in response to all the police brutality we have right
now.
Yeah, we should vote, but we have to be very specific.
Democrats from top to bottom are running the cities with the worst police brutality in
America right now, and we voted for them.
Meaning we, what's he mean,j uh black people okay that's what he
means now well and that's evident andy i mean look at the situation with that piece of shit cop
and what the ag is doing up in minnesota okay you can see it go ahead i'll let you take the
lead on this well i mean i mean the fact that so so hold on i just i'm in a little i'm in a little groove
on my on my voice here yeah so i'm feeling myself so let's just say dj these people were arrested
all four of them yes or no yeah they were and what were they charged with initially uh third
degree murder and the other three cops were charged with nothing okay and what constitutes third degree murder third degree murder is basically unintentional
manslaughter what does that mean explain that in layman terms it means i did something uh maybe i
punched you in the right spot in your head and you died you and i got in a fight you did not
intend to kill me no maybe i should yeah but you you you punched me and i died and you died and it happens
every day all across the fucking country every day there's all kinds of accidents that happen
now we all agree that that was murder but we have celebrities now celebrities who are black and they're highly paid being told and telling people that they should be
charged with first degree murder what is first degree murder dj first degree murder is when
it's premeditated so you know i go home and i have a little whiteboard and i'm writing out how
to plan how to kill andy and then i go. Okay. So when they search my house, they see that whiteboard.
Oh, he thought about this.
All right.
That's first degree murder.
And what's second degree murder?
Second degree murder is I didn't plan it, but I wanted to.
I intended to kill you.
Right.
We got an argument.
You pulled your gun off your hip and shot you.
Knowing that my gun could kill you.
And I did it.
That's right now do you think it's reasonable to say that the governor the attorney general the police the prosecuting attorney in
minnesota understand the difference between first second and third degree murder yeah they try those cases every single day okay so we have a video of a person who is kneeling on someone's neck
now it looks to me as if he was being grossly negligent it looks to me like he was being a
fucking shithead it looks to me like he's way too calm to be really even worried about his life in
fact the person who was also arrested and what were the other three arrested for dj aiding and
abetting okay and explain what aiding and abetting uh that means i'm uh i'm cutting off your head and
sal's holding your legs down while i do it okay now that does not mean that you're cut on my head
and sal's looking the other way exactly he stands to be in the same room it's a big difference it's
a big difference the difference is you put your hands into the fucking problem and it's me helping
you it's not me not help not not helping okay i i now there's very very clear very clear
understandings of all of these four charges we're talking about so they arrest the the shitbag cop yep who i agree is a shitbag too
he is i don't even i won't even say his name i'm not either fuck him yeah all right
my personal opinion is that we just throw the motherfucker out in the middle of the riots and
let people do whatever the fuck they want and let's get it over with that's one way to handle
it you know what i'd be happy with that yeah okay but we can't do that because we live in america and if we do that to him it could happen
to us yeah and we have to remember that as americans so they've raised the charges from
third degree to second degree and they charge the other three with aiding and abetting all right now did you see
those three men aid and abet that person in that murder no okay i didn't either i saw them not i
saw them that was grossly negligent yeah and it was fucked up and in fact one of the other officers
actually said to the shitbag officer the main shitbag and he's been on the force for less than a week
he said hey man we're supposed to sit that guy up yeah we're supposed to roll him over he told
the shitbag cop what to do and the fucking shitbag cop who was supposedly a 20-year vet
told him to shut the fuck up all right that's fact that's That's what's being accounted and the story that's being told amongst the group.
All right.
Which he could be making up.
I didn't see that on the video.
I wasn't there.
That could be him trying to save his ass.
I'm going to be fucking fair.
Yeah.
I don't know.
But that's the story.
So now we have this situation where this man dies and these people are being charged and we're all happy.
Everybody's happy.
Everybody's like, fuck yeah, we're going to finally get some justice.
But what's going to happen, DJ?
All four of those officers are going to walk.
And why? Why are they going to walk, DJ? Because those of those officers are going to walk. And why?
Why are they going to walk, DJ?
Because those charges just won't simply, it won't stick.
Why?
Because the modus operandum, the motives of those charges don't fit the situation. people who are aware of the how the laws work actually instead of charging them appropriately
move them and elevate them into charges that they know they know for a fact will not stay
will not put those people in jail isn't that weird hmm well i mean okay okay now let's go back in time to 1992 in the la riots rodney king people
don't realize it i remember this i was 12 years old i was still in some nutsacks yeah you were
all right i was 12 you weren't even in a nutsack then bro you weren't even in the process then
so not that one there yet so listen you might have been there's a few things jc penny catalog
there's a few things that i remember about my youth that went on in the
world.
One of them was Rodney King getting the fuck beat out of him.
The other one was OJ Simpson going down the highway in his white Bronco,
which was 94.
I remember those things.
I watched it on TV in real life.
I saw that shit happen with my own fucking eyes.
The riots that happened with Rodney king happened after what happened dj after
those cops got off hmm so we've seemed to have been in this place before we have two examples
of that in st louis okay okay and we as americans are fucking tired of seeing this happen right
we all agree agreed we're all we all agree there needs to be some
fucking changes and the law when it comes to the death of a civilian if it was because of brutality
right yep not to a point where we keep police officers so afraid that they can't protect us
or themselves or themselves but to a point where if they go overboard, like this case and the Rodney King case, they're fucking doing time.
Yeah.
At a minimum.
Yep.
I think we all agree with that.
I think that's a reasonable thought.
That will make the police safer.
It will make the people safer.
It will make the communities have better relationships.
That seems very simple.
Why didn't we change that in 1992?
We're 2002, 2012. We're almost 30 fucking years past that point.
We haven't figured this out yet. I mean, I'm just a dumb fuck from Missouri, but it seems to me like a pretty reasonable solution. All right. So just painting the whole entire picture here all right so what we're likely to
have here in my opinion is we're going to have another lockdown which will only destroy the
economy worse they've destroyed the small business economy already in this country yeah it's gone
they've destroyed the social relations
through racial division and the use of mask everywhere you go can't go to dinner anymore
can't sit next to your friends can't have a fucking beer can't talk about shit there's
plexiglass between us even talking that's fucking weird isn't it like if you wanted to control
people and get them to not talk and kind of
fucking see the truth,
I mean,
is there really a better way than putting a fucking plexiglass in between
them everywhere the fuck they go and put a mask over their face?
I don't know.
Is it,
is it weird to anyone else that masks were made as like the cool thing to do?
And then all of a sudden we can't tell who's who in the riots.
And isn't it weird that all the fucking damage that we see for the most part is
done by white people.
Isn't it weird?
They don't want us to get along.
Isn't it weird?
All of it.
Isn't all of it fucking weird.
And so let's continue the conversation a lot of people are upset right now about race racial race is a very volatile topic it's a very
difficult topic to talk about it's a topic that all of us struggle to talk about black or white
why is that why is it so dj do you and i have a problem talking about race no not at all
no i've never had a problem talking to anybody about race every single day we've been talking
about yeah and i enjoy the differences that i do when i tell you on the way home i said dude i
learn new shit from you every fucking day yep okay so we don't have a problem talking about it but why do we have a problem talking about
it in this country let's think about that well maybe it's because every time we say fucking
anything it's wrong okay if we speak out or let's say if we see a black man walking down the street in a white neighborhood and we
go out of our way to talk to that black man and we admit that we went out of our way to talk about
that black man what are we oh we're racist because we're carrying white guilt white guilt all right
but if we ignore the black man you're racist we're racist because we ignored him if we speak out on Black Lives Matter, we don't care about fucking cops.
If we say that cops matter too, we're fucking racist.
If we say something, it's wrong.
And if we don't say something, guess what?
That's still fucking wrong.
Now, where does that come from?
Well, that comes from the culture
of the fucking internet and social media isn't it weird that the social media if you go and look at
twitter right now and type in search for racist that donald trump is the first result that comes
back isn't it weird that all the conservative Trump supporting people that post
shit gets shit taken down or censored or shadow ban?
Is that really what America is supposed to be?
And people will say,
well,
yeah,
because those are private entities,
but no,
they're not.
They have a fucking moral responsibility to tell the truth.
And Trump just signed that into law,
by the way,
because it got so bad.
So let's think about how easy it would be to paint a narrative
that everybody bought because it gets us emotionally fucking riled up
against someone because like what do we have now we have blacks angry with whites we have whites angry with other whites we have blacks angry with blacks
we have police angry with fucking everyone we have everyone at the police okay this is very
very weird because it seems like the whole entire culture of America has been destabilized.
What happens after they destabilize culture?
Oh,
they overthrow governments,
which,
you know,
could be a good thing, except what we're overthrowing now is the constitution of the United States.
We're asking for laws and results and dynamics that don't align with the actual constitution
and principles that this country was founded upon.
And that, what that creates is a scenario where we're going to, we have a far left,
crazy, radical fucking Democrat, nut job motherfuckers.
Now look, dude, I'm going to say fair, very fair.
I have very social socially
liberal views all right all of you at this table know that we talk about it all the time
i'm very conservative when it comes to fiscal i'm not one or the other i'm very frustrated with
trump right now but i also have started to understand maybe he's dealing with some shit
that we just don't see right now yeah okay so when general mattis
comes out and says he's divisive i don't agree with that do i agree he should be trying to unify
i do but maybe there's just a little bit more that we don't know about yet maybe there is i don't know
so this all of these timeline is what i spent two hours on the phone with my good buddy, Tommy Vex last night, who's the main guy in the band, Bad Wolves.
Very intelligent dude.
He's a black man.
Okay.
And we kind of went through and had a conversation about all these points and we both agree.
It doesn't really make fucking sense.
So where do we go from here? Now we have Sean King even admitting
that the Democrats do not have the interests of the black people in mind. And here's the thing
that I am really fucking pissed about because this is what I see happening. I see literally
one of the biggest examples of racism that's ever existed
happening right now in front of our face, which is a small group of elite fucking white people
exploiting black people when they believe they're fighting for the right cause. And I don't know how
much more racist you can get other than going right back to slavery. That's just how I see it
right now. And I think if I'm black, which I'm not, I am part black. That's the truth. I got
my little genetic tests. I've got some Sal and I both share some black and I was happy to find
that out because I knew I had some, I had a little soul in me for real. All and i love black culture and i love fucking black people that's the truth
and it's irritating to me that i see a culture who has been villainized and victimized and hurt
and leveraged for fucking hundreds of years now being used as a pawn to further a group of people's agenda that really do not care
about the welfare of black people. Because if they did, why wouldn't they start to address
the issues at the root of the problem instead of putting a bandaid on the end of the problem?
For example, affirmative action. Let's talk about affirmative action.
Most people hear affirmative action. They think it's a wonderful thing. And you know what?
I agree. It was a wonderful thing. Why? Because at the time that it was placed in, it was,
there was real racism and real prejudice and black people could not get jobs. So we needed a system in place to create equal
opportunity. I agree with that. 1 million percent. What year was affirmative action put into play?
1961. 1961. 59 years ago. Now, in 59 years, that's basically three generations of people.
Wouldn't you think that instead of just forcing companies to hire people who are of color,
even if they weren't the best option for the job, is going to create a little bit of resentment from the white business owners that have to hire a black person because they're black
over someone who's a different color, maybe who is
more qualified. Okay. That's going to create some, some race, some resentment.
Because if he doesn't hire that man, he's a racist and he goes and he gets fucking reported.
Okay. So let's talk about things that contribute
to to to those resentment feelings um and if you're a black person isn't it time for us to to
be great and that's what speaks for our jobs because we're fucking great we're better than
everybody i don't know if i'm a black person that that's how I feel. I want to be better than everybody else. Yeah. All right. Now, 1961, couldn't they have put into play some frontline
by beginning day one systems to help younger black people kids get educated properly learn the right skills properly
have the same opportunities as white kids couldn't they do that yeah why didn't they do that well who
did that who put an affirmative action oh is that the republicans no oh it's other guys yeah oh those d guys jfk to be exact oh okay all right okay so
i could see that move but why wasn't it followed up with the generational action on the back side
like right like we need to i could see it i get it right we need to get some black people in these
fucking jobs right now yeah it. It's a real problem.
But not just because they're black.
Wait, wait, wait.
At that point in time, that was important because people were resistant to black people completely.
You had all kinds of real fucking, like you didn't get to be in the same swimming pool.
Like crazy shit.
Right.
Okay?
So we've come a long way since then.
I swim in your pool every day.
Yeah. And you swim in it more than me, bro. So. Seriously, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. shit right okay so we've come a long way since that's when you're pulled every day yeah and you
still mean it more to me bro so seriously i'm sorry i'm sorry we look like a couple goofballs
out there and it's together too but i don't care but like dude here's the thing it's just us
it's our private time so we have a scenario at that time where black people needed a real hand and a real help
i fucking understand that but why didn't we like at that time why didn't we like invest in their
infrastructure and help their education systems and rebuild their help fund their their communities
and and instead we created this what this um section eight shit yeah
tell me about that bro i mean no i mean dude it's it's factual man we and again i like to just use
st louis because i'm born and raised here right i lived in the city my whole life and uh i believe
it was in the 1970s uh the pruitt-igo building downtown st louis city uh it was uh two men pruitt and i go
uh they developed these high-rise buildings to support single-family homes but what they did
was they made it a thing where hey if you're a young black woman you can live here but you can't
have a male live here a man cannot be in this house there's a whole documentary on it blows
my mind and that's still going on to this day.
Okay.
And who put that into play?
Those Democrats.
Okay.
Okay.
So we have a scenario going on right now where we had a shutdown.
Now we have riots that are going to produce another shutdown.
And then we're going to have another set of riots
all right for what why why are we having that is it i mean anybody that can critically think
and see the game plan and see the whole field can see what's coming why aren't we stopping it now
right why aren't we acting on it now because i'm going to promise you
that's going to be the play and that will happen and if that doesn't work what they're going to do
that they're going to try to control the election with with these with the second lockdown
and then the cops and the riots and the riots will probably either be around when hillary
goes to court or around the actual election to where we cannot vote and we have to do email votes.
Who then the CIA can do whatever the fuck they want with the email votes.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, they were already trying to push through the mail vote.
There's more than that, bro.
Yeah, but they're trying to push it through through the funding.
So here's what happens if if trump wins the election
oh he turned the american military on its own people we told you that was going to happen
in 2016 he's a tyrant and they're going to kick him out of office they're gonna probably put him
in jail that's the next move and if that doesn't work now now here's
where i get a little crazy if that doesn't work it's motherfucking aliens time all right because
there's no way that you drop the biggest story that's ever existed in our lifetime
in the middle of all of this shit and it gets zero press right all right so So understand. And dude, by the way, if, if, if somehow I end up dead, um, just so you know, I didn't
kill myself.
I've, I've cured my depression.
I believe for the most part, I'm not in a bad place.
I'm not sick.
I'm in the best shape of my life.
If something happens to me, I want you to all know that. Okay. Because what I believe is happening here is unmasking of an entire group
of people that have run the show for a very long time. And I feel like Donald Trump threatens that they threatens their show.
And this is why all of this is going on.
And I don't care if you love Donald Trump or fucking hate him.
What's important here is that they're trying to take away what we love as
America.
And that's important.
And you people who are out there listening right now,
and you don't know what to think
because I've gotten a number of messages.
What to think?
What to think?
Where should I vote?
How should I do this?
Hey, it is not my responsibility to tell you how to vote.
It is not my responsibility to make decisions for you.
It is nobody's responsibility.
No parent. no teacher,
no social media influencer, no A-list actor, no social pressure from the Karens.
Okay. And the social media mobs that they have effectively used to shut down and shame our entire country's verbal communication process.
We are literally afraid to post regular posts right now because we're afraid to get fucking
attacked.
Think about that.
Drew Brees just got literally attacked saying he wouldn't disrespect the American flag.
We are starting to be persecuted for being proud Americans.
Dude, this is real. This is truth. This is fact. This is what is happening.
And many of you are not being able to see the dots. And the purpose of me going through this
whole timeline and asking all these questions, and yes yes i'm sure that you can insinuate what my bias is here and what i think is going on
that doesn't mean that you have to agree with what i think is going on but what i would encourage you
to do is to take the gravity of the potential situation at hand and to take it seriously to
do your own homework and i mean get into it don't don't watch my videos and
decide because i said it don't listen to you know watch a fucking netflix show and say this is the
truth i've watched a couple fucking netflix show of my time they're pretty good at convincing shit
but you know what i do when i watch a netflix afterwards? What do I do? What do you guys do?
Go to Google.
Go to fucking Google.
And I go look and see and try to find the fucking facts and the truth and both sides of the story.
I would encourage you to do the same.
Okay?
You know the problem with that though, Andy?
And I've seen this like firsthand. There's still a lot of people who you can see the fucking facts right in their face.
And they acknowledge that those are the facts.
That's still not true.
No, no.
Okay.
Well, then you're not.
Okay.
I'll address that.
You know what I'm saying?
I just talked about my Facebook post.
Totally.
But you have to understand that's the plan of the plan.
Right.
The plan of the plan is to get people so emotionally upset that they cannot see the actual statistics and the
data and they just go off that's the plan so when people are emotional they don't think logically
no i think that's every human it's eta versus eat what's that eta is when you have an emotion
you have a thought and then you you act. That's ETA.
That's how a reasonable person should behave.
Then you have EAT, where you have an emotion,
then you just act on that emotion,
and then you think about it later.
That's what we're seeing right now, dude.
We're seeing a lot of eaters,
is what they're called in psychology.
Okay, okay.
Well, look, man.
We have Candace Owens, a black woman,
who is presenting statistical data, but then being criticized by white Democrats for being against black people.
How can we justify that logic?
Because if we want to correct the problem, should address we we have to address the actual
truth we talked about in the podcast in the beginning the data shows the actual truth
our perception of the data is where we get our ego and our perspective and our emotions involved
and this is why most people this ties into this podcast show so fucking perfect because this idea of seeing the truth versus your truth and being aware that two both exist simultaneously, right? two things coexist and trying to align them is a very difficult process because what it means
is that you have to remove your own ego, your own perspective, your own bias from the experiences
that you have had growing up in order to actually see the actual truth. Now, every person struggles with that naturally. And it's a process.
It takes time.
It usually takes years.
It took me until I was about 38 years old to figure that the fuck out.
All right. I was the same guy that these people that I call Karen's now.
I wasn't as bad as them, but I'm being honest.
I was the guy who was so passionate and so stuck in my beliefs about the world that it
actually held me back.
And when I started to understand this concept of seeing my truth and the truth and trying
to get them to align, guess what happened?
I got fucking real rich.
Yeah.
Okay.
And this is why people struggle.
This is why people struggle in business.
This is a business podcast. The only reason we're really talking about this right now
is because I feel like it's more important than business. But this principle that I'm talking
about for all of you entrepreneurs out there is very relevant to your success in life and business.
It's not what you think it is. It's what it is. What is it? And then take you what you think it
is and overlay that on what it is. Okay. it? And then take you what you think it is and overlay that on what it
is. Okay. This is a huge, helpful point to entrepreneurs that I don't think I've ever
talked about before. And it's okay to make an emotional decision. Sometimes it really is.
For example, I live in a fucking cool ass house. Um, I don't really need to live in a cool ass
house, but I fucking love it yeah all right that's
emotional decision that's emotional decision i bought the house i live in because i fucking
love it and sometimes emotions are important right like i want to enjoy where i go home and
spend my time i want to feel good about it that's that's an emotional decision, right? A logical decision would be to say, well, I don't
need that much square feet. I need this much square feet and I need this and I need this and
I need this. So that decision is not made around what I need. It's made around my emotions and how
I want it. And a lot of people have a hard time seeing the difference between
the two. So, and this holds them back in all areas of life. So what I hope we can do here
is instead of creating an argument amongst each other about the way things are,
maybe we can just look into these questions on our own and try to figure out where the truth
actually is, because I'm going to be honest,
I've talked to some of my smartest friends in the world. And a lot of you guys follow these people.
I'm talking about people who have made billions of dollars, talking about people who have commanded
fucking armies, who have made decisions when people live or die. Okay. I've talked to all
of these people and they all have a hard time seeing it right now too
and that's just a testament to how good this is all being presented to all of us yeah all right
so you don't have to feel like this shouldn't if you look into this and you start to feel like
fuck man they fucking played me that's how we all feel yeah we all fucking feel that right now
yeah all right but it's important to fucking feel that right now. Yeah.
All right.
But it's important to fucking track down where the fuck it came from.
Yeah.
Okay.
So now that's my little timeline.
I went a little bit longer than what I thought,
but let's get into some of the problems here and how to actually solve this.
Uh,
you know,
in the current situation right now. All right. So let's, let's
get into that. And I'll let you guys, what, first of all, the fuck do you guys think now you just
listened to me talk for 45 fucking minutes straight. What do you guys think? Oh, which part
of it? I don't know, man. I think a lot of shit. I mean, I i i think you know it goes back to for me it always
goes back to to logic in the sense of you know if we all agree why are we fighting that's a great
question you know and and i think you know that would be if i was if i was a leader whether it's
uh the black community the white community the president of the united states i mean that message
is not being told it's not even being asked no it's yeah right it's not even being asked the
first thing i would say on a motherfucking show right now if i had a show on fox news or fucking
wherever i would i would use that as a platform dude i'm a i feel like i'm a good human like i
don't look dude i'm not trying i'm not trying to take anything from this place that
isn't fucking rightfully earned by me right like if i if i become a multi-billionaire i want it to
be because i fucking did the work i don't want people to give it to me that's been my whole life
so i'm not sure this is an agenda play for me this is about what i feel is right and wrong and
it's weird to me that we have this entire scenario
going on and we have nobody on the news saying hey fuckers stop fighting because if we say that
guess what you're racist racist well no but i think you know like and this is this is again
it comes back to you know go back a couple podcasts ago you know playing for team america
by the way when i say fuckers I mean the cops and the protesters.
No, no, right.
Well, I mean.
I'm yelling at them like they're your fucking kids.
Well, no, but I mean, the thing is, is, like, are we really children in that regard?
You know, should we have to be told what to do and how to do it?
Or can we, like, come to our own conclusions and think, well, all right, listen, that guy's a fucking asshole.
Black, white, pink, purple.
Like, that cop murdered that guy's a fucking asshole black white pink purple like that cop
murdered that guy okay we all agree and i'm not saying let's move on but i am saying like okay
do we need to burn everything down to get well we need to hate each other do we need to get deeper
in hate now look let's be fucking fair that shit started in 1961 man yeah it never got fucking fixed this cause has been this cause has been
put into fucking play many times the the problem is dude the the the overall narrative right now
is why is this happening instead of how do we prevent this from happening again that's a problem
that's a fucking problem why why isn't that the discussion bro isn't that what's being in the
headlines why is that not what's what's what's why is it never been the discussion, bro? Why isn't that what's being in the headlines? Why is that not what's the communication?
Why has it never been the discussion, DJ?
Why has this shit continued to happen from the 60s until fucking tooth?
We're in 2000 motherfucking 20.
I've said this a few times.
No, but I'm trying to make a point here.
Are we going to keep as a culture electing the same motherfuckers over and over and over again because we're told
that democrats care about black people and they continue to get the same result well yeah but i
mean that that's i've said this several times you show me a problem i'll show you the money
and or power right and so like when you look at the situation how do you manipulate the situation
to control the money and the power?
It's by controlling a vote in this situation.
That's right.
And so what are we actually fighting for here?
What are we at?
No.
What are we at?
We're not fighting for anything.
No, no.
We fucking are.
That's why we're doing this show.
Right.
I'm saying we, the people, are really technically not fighting for anything.
It's political powers fighting for power.
No.
No, no, no.
I agree with that.
Motherfuckers, we are fighting right now.
This is a fucking revolution going on right fucking now.
And what we're doing right now is not safe.
It's dangerous.
It's risky.
People have died for this.
People have fucking died for this.
What we're doing right now, and I'm not trying to glorify that,
but there's no reason for me to put this out there unless I truly believe
that it's a fucking thing going on.
Otherwise, I can only lose from it.
Exactly.
All right?
And I want people to realize that.
Now, this is a fucking important fight right now because the literal future of our country could be at stake.
This could be a situation where we get a fucking dictator after this.
You understand that this could be a situation where
all that monitoring that they're they're putting for they start to monitor shit where we say a
certain thing or do a certain thing guess where we go yeah we go fucking jail guess who other
guess who does that china china communist okay is that what you want is that what americans want i
don't think that's what they want.
Well, but my thing is, is like, you know,
at some point in time, you have to peel it back and look at it.
There's nothing wrong about being proud to be a fucking American.
Yeah, well, there is now, and that's my point.
No, there isn't.
Well, and the thing is, is like, but we listen to the,
there's a tail wagging the dog in that regard.
And that's the part, what I always
tell people, like when a tail starts wagging a dog, you're in deep shit. Never let the tail
wag the dog. No, no, no. For sure. And so like, when you think about the problem, you know,
that we face as Americans is like, what about why, why as Americans, like, why can we not
think differently, have differences of opinion, but we can't speak about them even though we have freedom
of speech. And when you speak freely, you get judged or pinpointed into one situation just
because I have a conversation or think differently than somebody else. In my opinion, that's what
makes America great. The black, the white. You're asking why we can't do that. Yeah. Well, that's
what we were founded upon. No, I agree with you.
But why can't we do that?
Because we're.
Wait, wait, wait.
Can we do that?
Can we do that?
Are we capable of doing that?
I mean.
No, like, are we physically capable of doing that?
Yes.
Okay.
We are.
I agree.
Now, do you agree?
I agree.
Vaughn, do you think we're capable of having reasonable discussions?
I agree. Vaughn, do you think we're capable of having reasonable discussions? I do.
Now, what contributes to the fact of the matter when reasonable discussions are not able to be had?
What usually contributes to reasonable discussions going downhill?
People being led by emotion instead of logic.
Okay.
There we go so when you agitate an entire fucking population in many different ways it becomes
very difficult for people to see through their own emotions do you think that's an accident
isn't it weird everybody has a reason to be mad at everybody i mean this is really the first
problem that we need to talk about people are looking for any reason right now to criticize one another.
And, you know, we've created a litmus test to determine whether or not we could consider the other person a total piece of shit or not. All right. Example would be the black square.
If you don't do it, you're racist. If you do it, you hate cops. That's a a problem so we're being forced to pick a side but there's but but that
doesn't really make sense because there's good people that are are are protesting that are not
violent and there's violent protesters then there's a few shit bad cops and then there's a
lot of cops that are pretty good people i wouldn't even
say pretty good i would say great people i agree amazing people i got a funny i gotta wait wait
so we have this scenario where we're being divided and it's become culturally okay
to shame people on the internet for their differences in how they see the world.
And where did that come from? Where did that come from? Oh, it came from social media
creating an environment that is literally perfect for arguments. Why? Why do they make it so that you can like people's fucking comments instead
of having a discussion to show support why does hollywood encourage people to attack other people
who don't agree and say they're immoral where this all ties back together see what i'm saying
you follow what i'm saying shaking your
head yeah yeah no there's a lot of thoughts going through my mind um i don't know if this is
necessarily the direction i mean i've just got so many just in terms of i think the big difficulty
in all of this is there's so much misinformation there's so much deception. There's so much deception. I personally,
I've gotten to the point where I've realized that I can't trust my own eyes.
That's right.
Because when I look at something that looks or ears,
because when I look at something on social media that looks really authentic,
you know,
it,
and for the record,
I'm not saying that real authentic police brutality and real authentic.
No, you're saying whether or not it's fucking staged or not.
Right.
Like, yeah.
I mean, because we have gotten to the point in our country's history.
I've.
I've met people personally that I know are crazy enough to stage things.
And the more you you learn about these Antifa people, they're not above staging this stuff.
Again, I'm not denying the reality that legitimate police brutality and legitimate rioting is going on.
But we just don't know.
There's so much you can fake.
You're a smart guy. create, if you did not like Trump and you wanted to create a narrative and we were sitting here as
a company, you guys would say, Hey, this is what we should post. It's just like a company. We would
say, Hey, we should go out and we should fucking get this and that. And we should post this. Now
that's unethical as fuck, but that's what people do. Right. It happens every day. Happens every
fucking day. Well, I think we've learned in this world that ethics and morals are for a lot of people thrown out the window.
All right.
So I agree with that too.
And that's why it's very important to recognize that there are players playing this game that are not playing by the same rules at all.
Most of these people protesting are good humans. Most of these people protesting are good humans.
Most of these police officers are good humans.
Right.
We are being led to believe that...
What is it?
All cops are bad?
What is it?
ACAB, yeah.
ACAB?
That's why you see ACAB painted everywhere.
All right?
Who's painting that?
Right.
I'm just saying we have black people grabbing white people who are dressed just like them in these riots and turning them over to police why are
they doing that why are they doing that why would you turn over one of your own who has your
interest in mind into the police well maybe
because he doesn't have your fucking interest in mind okay maybe some some people on the ground
level are starting to see like hey who the fuck are these guys yeah and why the fuck are you
burning up my neighborhood and why are you throwing rocks in my aunt's fucking bakery
why are you destroying where i live i've seen a fucking shit ton of
videos come out from black people that say hey man fuck you and you know who they're saying fuck
you too a whole bunch of white motherfuckers so we have this we have this culture that is far left
far far left that is willing to literally create an entire fucking narrative that is this in depth to destroy and manipulate a fucking culture for the benefit of who?
For the benefit of what?
Is it America?
What is it?
You get it? Yeah, it's power. All all right so this is how i'm seeing it so how do we address
this problem of everybody because like dude we got to start to address these real problems
before they start to become and escalate even worse to where i said this could possibly go
we as a fucking group of americans black white police asian doesn't
matter whoever i forgot i didn't mean to forget you all of you yeah motherfuckers all of you
we all are going to have to fucking figure out how to unite here and say no fuck you motherfuckers
we're gonna fix our own shit so how can we start that process all right well my first
problem that i think we all deal with here is that we can't say anything right
so what's the salt what's the solution to that what's the solution you know what i think about
andy so imagine you imagine you're living in a house with no windows, right? And that's how we share a house together, okay?
No windows at all, okay?
And you come home one day and you're like,
DJ, dude, it's raining his ass off out there.
Don't go outside.
And I'm like, all right.
And the next day you come home, Sal,
and you're like, hey, DJ, it's a fucking tsunami out there.
Don't go outside.
Stay your ass in home.
You'll die.
All right.
Then the next day you come in, you're like, DJ, it's a fucking tsunami out there.
But then I look at you, and you don't even have a fucking umbrella.
Not only do you not have an umbrella, you ain't got a fucking drop of water on you.
We need to start fucking getting up off those fucking couches and going outside for ourselves.
Damn, dude.
That's some fucking real shit right there.
Well, yeah, but, I mean, we've become a society that people need to tell us how ourselves. Damn, dude, that's some fucking real shit right there. Well, yeah, but I mean,
we've become a society that people need to tell us how to think.
I mean, that's the problem.
It's no different than a Netflix series.
Like people think because it's on Netflix and it's real.
No, no, no, no, bro.
That's the whole point of the show right now that we're doing.
Like we have to think we have to learn what is it is.
What is reality?
Well, no, I mean, that's the thing is like i'm white i'm not racist
you know what i mean you're black sal you're so racist you don't even know it
no but that don't be serious you're so racist you don't even fucking know it
yeah what do you say to that well i mean that's the thing is like i laugh you can't say nothing
to it this is sal you have a lot of courage.
You're a brave person.
You stand up for what the fuck is right.
We were raised to do that.
A lot of people weren't.
A lot of people don't have the confidence to speak up.
A lot of people don't have the ability or the voice or any of the things they need to take a stand in their community.
But here's what happens, guys.
If you all fucking be quiet quiet this ain't no different what if a couple of these motherfuckers back in 1945 had said hey
don't get on that motherfucking train yeah don't get on that train things might be different and
dude in our own communities like i know for sure because i've talked to a number of black people this week a number like when i say a number i mean mostly black i'm having these conversations
and it seems to me that most black people don't want to speak up because they are viewed
as some sort of sellout to their own people yep is that accurate that's extremely okay i just got
it today all right so black people you cannot stand by and be quiet and allow
bad behavior in a community no you cannot that's a fact now you might say you're fucking white you
don't get it no motherfucker i'd perfectly get it because if a
shitty person in our society of white culture of somebody who's been to prison and had trouble
their whole lives and fucking gets killed by the motherfucking cops now this george floyd thing is
not relate this these are two different things yeah okay george floyd was fucking murdered
but Okay. George Floyd was fucking murder. But if we take a white person who was killed by the cops, which statistically happens a
lot more than black people.
Yeah.
Twice as much.
Where, where, how come white people don't protest and freak the fuck out and go crazy?
Well, I'm just saying, why don't they?
I'm going to tell you why I don't they i'm gonna tell you
why i don't why i think they don't yeah it has nothing to do with well you know the whole world
made for you and all this other shit that people are saying what it has to do with is like i look
at it like this um if you're not a good american and you fuck up and you get killed smell you later
bro i don't really give a fuck and i'm
not standing up for somebody who who is not a contributor to society that happens to get
fucking killed because they're being a dick yeah i'm sorry so so shelby steel who's a african
american author okay he uh he said a quote he said he said the black community is unique
our culture is unique from any other communities out there because the black community is unique our culture is unique from any other communities out there because the
black community is the only community that caters to the bottom denominator of our societies
what does that mean though i mean we we make mortars out of people who should not be fucking
mortars okay so we make them heroes and idolize them when they didn't contribute to society at
all and they actually bring down the fucking culture isn't it weird that a man
here from st louis who's 77 years old black man who gave his entire career to the police department
right was killed by other black men black man it's on video okay during these riots who's
dedicated his entire life to public service. Okay.
And, and running a business, contributing to the economy here in St.
Louis.
Yep.
We don't, he's not a hero.
We don't see these big murals of him.
Nope.
I mean, why?
Yeah.
You see what I'm saying?
I get it, dude.
And like, dude, I know you guys, a lot of you guys who are black are listening right now you were thinking like well you're just you're just
sweeping it all under the no i'm not no i'm trying to open your eyes to see what's actually
happening if we want to address the problems that are happening right now we have to be really
honest yeah just all we have to address the problems of culture in the black community and
we have to be able to talk about it and from what i've heard from all of our black audience for
the most part is man i'm glad you talked about it because i'm uncomfortable talking about it
so if you're uncomfortable and that never occurred to me by the way never occurred to me that black
people were would be uncomfortable to talk about race oh well i mean dude because you have to every
time we say something we're coons and uncle toms okay bro so i never i never thought about it like that yeah and then i thought
well fuck dude i don't feel comfortable talking about fucking race fuck i don't want to say the
wrong thing but man if we're going to heal this shit and we're going to fix this shit i think
it's important that we're able to sit across the table from each other and say, Hey man, I care about you, but here's what I see happening. How can we contribute to those solutions? How can we put
things in motion that give black children the exact same opportunities that white children have?
How can we, how can we set in motion a system that actually cultivates the growth and prosperity of black culture as opposed to
trying to manipulate it into a narrative that just keeps them as the perpetual victim of of
our country that doesn't seem right to me and so while you might be listening to me and thinking
i'm saying the same old shit this is another white. I think he knows what the fuck's going on. No, I'm trying to fix shit. All right. So I'm, I'm not the smartest guy in
the world. I think I'm, I think I'm fairly intelligent. I know there's a lot of shit.
I don't understand a lot of shit. I don't know, but man, me going through all this stuff,
it sure doesn't fucking add up to me. And I've, I've, I've taken counsel with the smartest people
I know in the world that I personally know. Okay. I know a lot of smart people, dude. I've spent years on
the personal development circuit. Like I'm dealing with the guys who are the teachers of success.
They're smart people. These are people that built companies that ran armies that did crazy shit.
These are my friends. These are not, I'm not friends with a bunch of dudes that sit at the bar.
I'm friends with a bunch of people that change the motherfucking world every day.
None of them can fucking see it.
We're all looking at the same shit saying,
what the fuck is going on?
Every regular citizen of the country who doesn't own a business
or doesn't command an army, when I talk to them,
they're saying the same fucking thing.
Fuck dude.
I don't know.
And if we all don't know,
and all of this shit leads to the fucking,
it's our treasure map.
I'm just saying like,
maybe it's time that we consider that there's people that are not interested in all of us having the
things that we're entitled to as Americans, life, liberty, and the pursuit of motherfucking
happiness. All men are created equal. There are people out there making decisions about what's
going on in America that do not want America to have that. That's the most un-American shit that I've ever fucking heard in my life.
And dude, if we don't step up to the plate as fucking unit, meaning a united unit,
we're going to fucking lose it.
And that fucking bothers me.
And I hope it bothers you too.
If America was run as America and all of these things that are said in the Constitution were actually implemented in real life,
we would have what the Constitution says and what the intent of this country.
We would have that.
We would have it. That's scary to people. That's scary.
Why is that scary? Because if we're free and we think free and we're able to do free,
we're able to act free and we all get along, how can they control us?
How can they get their narratives to happen?
How can they implement?
I mean, isn't it weird?
Is it weird to anybody else that Bill Gates
has been advocating for population control for a while.
Or gets to be involved with making vaccines when he has no medical background.
Why is this?
Like, you motherfuckers, why didn't you just stop at making some fucking money and be okay?
You motherfuckers don't need to run shit.
This is America.
We run shit, not you motherfuckers isn't it weird that that person
who talks about population control is creating the vaccine now isn't it weird that all the jobs
are being eliminated isn't it weird the technology's taking over isn't it weird that we actually need
less people on the earth right now if we're
going to continue along this exact system that we're on right now? And isn't it weird
that the exact system that we're on right now today gives tremendous advantage
to technology companies and staying at home and ordering shit and working from home and this and
so if you if so the big question has been in the economic is what are we going to do with all these
people when the technology takes over well that wouldn't be a problem if we didn't have as many
people that's interesting thought isn't it you ever think about that yeah you know and i'm thinking
like like if i was a normal person who
didn't know you dude they would think i was fucking crazy he's going down a rabbit hole yeah
no dude what the fuck happened to andy well i mean but dude you know i mean the difference is
is you got tired of being told that it's raining outside and there was no evidence so you went
looked you went outside and looked well i think america's looking right now everybody's starting
to look everybody's starting to peek their head around the corner.
They're starting to crack that damn door open.
And you can tell.
I mean, this is the thing.
And this is why I always, you know, it goes back to a couple episodes ago.
Bro, I'm not trying to sound fucking crazy.
I know there's people going to listen to this shit and be like, goddamn, dude.
Don't worry.
You're past that.
Andy's lost it.
You're good.
You had him in Aliens.
You know what I think about?
Have you seen the movie 2012?
Right?
Yeah.
Right.
You know who plays the weirdo doing the RV?
Have you seen every fucking movie on planet Earth?
He's never seen Varsity Blues.
He played college football and never seen Varsity Blues.
Go outside.
That's another podcast.
No, dude.
It reminds me of the dude with the RV.
He didn't know who ZZ Top was.
Oh, Jesus.
For real?
And you call yourself an American?
He's 25. Okay, Biden.
I mean, what the fuck? Get the fuck out of here, bro.
Jesus. I mean, I had to try to Google.
That was racist.
That was racist.
I had to Google ZZ Top and be like, look at these dudes.
They look cool.
I listen to them now.
I came out to Marvin Gaye my junior year in college.
I believe I was probably conceived of
Marvin Gaye. Well, yeah. Hey, listen, it was a
fun night.
Listen, I'll give you i'll give you a mother we were driving down today we were driving today and i go
i saw a fucking so i just bought a brand new i just bought a brand new white uh f450 dually
i see we see the same truck coming down the street the other way, but it's black. And I said,
hey, dude. I said, check that out. It's the same truck
I got, but black. And he goes,
it looks longer.
I didn't even say anything.
I thought it right when he said it. I looked at it. He's looking right
at me.
He's like,
I caught that before you. I'm like, no, no, no.
I put it out there. look at it he's looking right at me he's like he's like i caught them for you i'm like no no no do we just laugh over a race joke do we just share a laugh what did i say i said fucking dave chappelle dave chappelle motherfucker you're not doing your job all right let me be honest with
you i'm gonna call you what do you mean andy listen i don't call people out i'm gonna call
you out dave chappelle motherfucker you're, you're the key to this happening.
You're the only motherfucker out there that everybody allows to tell racial jokes and ease the tension between everybody.
And you've let this far left social fucking people keep you from doing what the fuck you do.
Even tame him.
Bro.
That's a fucking hard cookie, man.
But dude, Dave Chappelle is the greatest for race bro that's a fucking hard yeah that's a hard cookie man but but dude
dave chapelle is the greatest for race relations that's ever happened because what he does is he
forces us all to have a little sense of humor about what the fuck we all have our differences
in richard pryor that's a that's a wonderful thing eddie murphy comedy is a powerful thing
man and we need him who doesn't love to laugh we need him dave chapelle should be coming out right now and saying, hey, motherfuckers, calm the fuck down.
Y'all are fucking crazy.
I can hear how he's going to say it.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug.
Right, right, right.
But, dude, I'm being serious, though.
Like, we need you people that are out there in the fucking community that are thinking like, man,
I'm talking about fucking police.
Why we need you guys.
And don't fucking come at me.
So you said you people,
you people,
fuck you.
That's not what I meant.
You know what the fuck I mean?
I mean,
all of you stand the fuck up and fucking say what's right.
Say what's right.
When he's fucking Karenns come at you who are
programmed to do this mob shit they're just doing what the fuck they think is right this is the
problem those people think they're right too and we have to have conversations with those people
that are reasonable how do we do that how do we get do that? How do we get them to stop?
How do we get them to understand? Well, you know what? Sometimes you can't,
sometimes you have to eliminate those people from your ears and your eyes. And you have to go with
people that see what things, the way you see them. This is important, dude. A lot of you guys right
now are only posting shit. that's politically correct on your instagram
and we have one of the most dangerous situations unfolding in the history of the united states
right before our fucking eyes and is it more important for you to be pc right now or is it
more important for the future of your kids and your kids kids that we create a great environment for them to grow up in.
It's real shit. People should be asking themselves.
You know what I like to think of, Andy?
I think Emily posted about this yesterday.
I think about it every day, dude.
I've been getting a little bit more
comfortable
with saying how I feel about certain shit.
It is what it is, right? But on Instagram, you can check
your insights, right? Dude, I'm losing on Instagram, you can check your insights, right?
Dude, I'm losing followers every day.
But you gain some, too.
But for every one follower I lost, I just gained fucking, well, I'm not as big as you
guys, so it's like 20 in my world, right?
But for every one that I'm losing, I'm gaining 20 that agree with me, that respect what I'm
saying.
Okay.
That's the mob mentality.
I mean, we talked about this a couple weeks ago.
I mean, dude, you got to gotta share the truth even if your voice shakes
it scares the shit out of you
and the thing is like most people
humans are not wired
to be fucking mean
fucking
humans are wired to
we are wired to get along
we force ourselves
we talked about this off air
you take a little black boy and you take
a little white boy and you give them a ball, guess what they do?
They're going to go fucking play ball. They don't give a fuck.
You know what I'm saying? We learn the other side.
Now the black boy might throw the ball
faster, you know, longer.
So we learn the other side.
That's something Dave Chappelle would say.
That's what's needed to be said.
Take us through the problems, man.
Alright.
We want to talk about solutions.
I think we've killed the perpetual issue at hand in terms of stating what the issues are.
How do we get through this?
How do we get better?
Let's talk about that.
So you want me to summarize the problems that we see it or we go one by one?
You know, whatever you're comfortable with.
Yeah.
Let's do your little thing down there.
Yeah.
So guys, we were just, you know, to kind of distill the conversation up into this point
up in terms of focusing on specific problems.
I would say the first problem that we've kind of identified
is that people are looking for a reason to criticize one another.
Everybody creates a litmus test to determine whether or not
we can consider the other guy a POS.
Literally, there's gotten to a point in America
where whether we're being incited to do it
or it's become just part of our national ethos,
we are always looking to find fault with one another. You guys brought up the issue of the
black square. If you don't use it, you're racist. If you do it, you hate cops and you support
looters. I myself posted a black square. What was it? Tuesday. I literally did nothing but post the
black square and wrote two Bible verses that had to do with loving your enemies and i lost 200 followers that day and i'm like really like see i don't agree
with that like really i don't agree with that just like i don't agree people unfollowing because you
didn't post it right so i i ended up taking like kind of to be honest with you i ended up taking
it down just because i was like you know what i kind of along your line i'm not gonna be part of this whole litmus test for determining
whether i'm pro pro uh and that and that just pissed off people more when you took it down
yeah i think it probably did because they probably lost another 200 that was the that's the point of
what i said earlier you can't do anything right right when we've been we've been cornered into
this now that's the thing you're gonna be a part of the litmus test whether you want to be or not
that's so so in terms of solutions guys we've we've talked about it um but you know i think
you know something that you've said before andy and i forget if you said um said this earlier
today but it's true that we can talk and we should talk engage people who are open-minded
but i i do really believe
that when it comes to the true karens and gavins in the world the fucking crate we're talking and
when we say that we're talking about the farthest left 10 social justice warriors that attack in
mobs without actually knowing anything right let me let me share with you a little trick to really fucking piss those people off.
Just keep asking them why.
Just keep asking them.
Okay, I understand how you feel.
You disagree with me.
Why do you feel that way?
They'll say, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Okay.
Well, and they run out of talking points real soon.
How do you know that?
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Well, why they run out of talking points real soon. How do you know that? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, why is that?
And so what happens, what you end up doing when they do that is you end up getting them to have to go look and find shit.
And so what they eventually end up doing is stumbling upon something that's true.
And they're like, holy fuck, I think I'm wrong.
And how do they finish that conversation?
They will finish that conversation 100% of the time by calling you a name.
You will either be a racist or you're a bigot or you're a piece of shit.
Well,
it makes me really fucking,
you're a cat or you're just a,
a capitalist pig or whatever the fuck it is.
So that conversation will always be prepared.
That conversation will always end with you being called a name and then you
walk away and,
and you block them and you move on.
And that's what I was going to say. The way to deal with
those people is literally to not engage them other than as you were saying. But the reality
is that I don't really frankly care what people think in terms of whether they believe the Bible
or not. But even if you don't recognize the authority of the Bible, there is ancient wisdom
in there. And there's an ancient Hebrew proverb that says, don't
rebuke a mocker or he will despise you.
And what that means is there are literally people who are so close-minded, so full of
themselves, so delusional that for you to try to correct them or engage them, all they'll
do is hate you for it.
And so there's a guiding principle.
That's ego.
Yeah, that's ego.
So Jesus' version of saying that was don't cast pearls
before swine and don't give what is sacred to dogs he meant he basically he meant there are people
who are not worth engaging there are so so i think that as you seek to try to understand and learn
and develop in your understanding of the truth and you run across the karens and the gavins of
the world don't feel your need to defend yourself to those people pick and choose pick and choose absolutely because otherwise you're just wasting your time well and i think i
mean and that goes especially for people with a platform right okay like the the people who are
running companies right now who have a platform you have a little t-shirt company you have a big
fucking huge company it doesn't matter you have a podcast the people who are on platforms right now
are under immense pressure to say the exact right thing let me give you a little hint you can't there's nothing that you
can say that is going to appease the whole fucking thing so you're not going to get some
negative comments or blowback anything you say is right now and this is a great way to look at
everything you fucking say is going to cost you a hundred followers or more every fucking time so what can you do the best thing you can do is to go through what we just talked about
develop your own perspective and then dj's word get off get up off the couch go outside see what
you believe to be the truth is and start there start there and stand on that. That's a great place to start
because if you're thinking it,
other motherfuckers are thinking it.
But we've come to a point in society, though,
to the point, like, we're so worried
about what happens online.
Like, well, what about what happens in real life?
Right, which is far more important.
So why don't we go back to this thing?
Like, I'm always like, hey,
it's actions over words, motherfucker. Like, let's see how you act not what you say and yesterday i was in home depot i'm
turning the corner here's a black guy got a san luis cardinal hat on and i instantly go well
fuck shit i said and i'm sitting there thinking yeah you say fuck you'd say hi to him fucking
four days ago why the fuck wouldn't you say what's up man you know and guess what we ended up having
a good conversation and i could tell he felt that way a little bit, too.
So you're saying that you're saying, dude, holy shit.
So you're saying that you recognize a black man as a black man
and thought that it might be a good idea to talk to him?
I mean.
That's fucking racist.
You went out of your way, dude.
You went out of your way to talk to him, so that's racist.
Because he had a fucking Cardinal hat on, i fucking said hey boy you black people can't wear
cardinals hat sure would be nice to fucking have baseball back and he's like dude i know yeah and
i'm like what are you fixing he's like hey i gotta i gotta leak in my foundation it's out of fuck
that sucks he was looking at the rain at the downspouts gotta get the water away from the
house guess what we were problem solving together it's an in fucking aisle 27 it's an amazing no way no you don't understand sal you were looking to be his
savior you realized intuitively that he probably couldn't figure out how to how to fix the rain
by himself so you were we were going to be the great white hope who came along to be his savior
well my thing is it's like a racist my thing is is like paternalistic racism i mean when
you go outside the house for your analogy dj like what is the world really like yeah well guess what
we all have the same fucking problems when you're fucking basements like can you get the water away
from your fucking house don't you think it's weird that we've created this narrative in society that
is literally culturally accepted that if you're a white person you go out of your way to make someone feel more
comfortable that is of a different race that somehow that's inherently woven into your fabric
as a racist isn't that weird don't you think that that actually creates more tension and more racist
actions dj we were having to talk about what happens when you walk by an old woman usually
with a purse
they clutch the purse a little tighter why do you think they do that well i mean well because six
percent of the population in this country is responsible for over almost half the crime okay
so i i fucking get it but you know what i do when i walk by what you do i don't fucking rob her what
what else do you do hey what else do you fucking speak hey how you doing probably a beautiful day out here and and
what do you think that does uh well i mean that's just one last part well she probably goes home and
thinks well hey that guy was very nice to me change doesn't happen because you force fucking change
change real change happens on the inside of your heart and how you handle yourself yourself day to
day to day so why wouldn't you go to a black man
when there's, in a white neighborhood, by the way,
got to clarify that,
there probably wasn't a whole bunch of black people in there.
Why wouldn't you go make them feel more comfortable,
especially during this time when the racial tension's high,
especially in St. Louis,
where racial tension is always high?
Why wouldn't we have conversations?
Why wouldn't we show love to each other? Why are we not allowed to do that without being called racist? Why DJ? Is it weird for, you know, the understanding that, you know, black people,
when you're in a situation and you understand that white people are scared,
that why is it seen as selling out if you go to make them more comfortable no okay like let's where
do those ideas come from who puts them into play because they're absurd as fuck yeah if you want
to fix the problem guys when you see people that are uncomfortable, no matter what fucking color they are, guess what you should do?
Maybe welcome.
Say hello.
Give them a fucking smile.
Shake their hand.
How you doing?
Do you like fucking baseball?
I had a Cardinal hat on.
It's one of those things.
Motherfucker, if you don't know where to start, you know what you could say?
How you doing?
Do you like food?
We all like fucking food motherfucker like there's common ground between people believe it or not that don't look the same yeah well and that's again it goes
back to we're all on the same team and that's how you we have to learn to see it that way like we'll
never get past that point of division until you understand that, like, the guy next to you, whether he's fucking tall, skinny, black, white, he's in the same.
He lives in the same community, has the same fucking concerns you have.
He has the same fucking problems with his wife that you have.
He is the same guy wants a better job.
He wants to drive a nicer car.
He struggles with the same shit you do.
We all struggle very similarly.
But we're on the same fucking team.
Can't we get along
and all the next time we gotta we gotta address the people who are on this team that's not fucking
pulling their weight yeah that's right the accountability side i told you earlier dude
i'm like dude you look at a football team for example there's 11 people on that team right
at one time there's only 11 people on that field from that team right but hey you can't fucking
win a team if only two people are playing the hardest right and i think that's what's going
on right now we have a team that's why we got people that's not pulling their weight okay and
that's the importance of this podcast the importance of this podcast is to get people to think to get
people to consider to get people to reconsider to get people to look at the actual things that
are happening and develop their own thought process and then come to a decision. That's not happening right now.
No. One thing I want to mention too, is when, when people have, uh, conversations online,
when you try to engage people, we all need to be very, very cognizant of the fact that the
platforms that we're on to engage people, the social media platforms, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, these are not objective, unbiased platforms.
These are run by people that have an agenda and they often censor according to their agenda.
Listen, just indulge me for a second.
I about died when I just sort of randomly thought about doing this.
Hey, Siri, how many genders are there?
Now listen. Gender is a personal identity based on a spectrum between or separate from male and
female. Therefore, there can be as many genders as there are people. Gender is often confused with
sex, which refers to reproductive anatomy. So Siri just stated like it was a fact
that there can be as many genders as there are people.
How many people are there in the world?
Eight billion.
Eight billion.
Billion something.
So literally Siri, run by Apple,
just told me that there are possibly
eight billion different kinds of genders.
Now listen to this.
Hey Siri, is there a god it's all a mystery to me it's a mystery not here's what i found on the internet
here are the philosophical arguments for the existence of god here are the here are the moral
arguments here is the historical argument man like listen literally the people who are running
our phones and our platforms you got what was the the thing you said the other day or you posted that there was some sort of sensitive content.
Yeah, dude, I post a prayer circle.
Why is it that we're posting prayer circles?
And then it was cops and protesters.
It was cops.
It was John Bones Jones.
And I don't give some respect to that man.
Yeah, he's going out being a community leader talking to police talking to
black protesters talking to white protesters getting involved yeah right he led a prayer circle
okay that was posted on tmz and i went to share this shit on my story and it was fucking marked
as sensitive content twitter regularly regularly, quote unquote,
accidentally suspends conservative commentator accounts.
Okay, why?
I don't know.
But the reality is all of us need to realize
that at some point we are totally beholden
to these platforms
and we need to find somewhere else to meet.
I mean, I'm just...
Shameless plug, I'll be honest with you.
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Because who knows? at some point uh you know instagram might just decide that's why i took my content yeah off of the fucking instagram platform just go to
andy for sell that's why i haven't posted since april fucking second right look man
did that make sense guys like realize that we're having conversations and trying to engage each other.
So what do we need to do about that?
The first thing we need to do is, dude, we got to start speaking the fuck up against censorship.
This is bullshit.
You can't have 10% of the entire fucking population literally sculpting the fucking facts for the rest of the world.
That's fucking bullshit.
Right.
Okay? literally sculpting the fucking facts for the rest of the world. That's fucking bullshit. Right. Okay.
We can't,
we can't continue to passively accept these narratives that were fed.
We have to speak up and say,
Hey,
we know that's not fucking the actual truth and we have to be vocal about it
and we have to fucking put the heat on these motherfuckers.
Okay.
Or we got to go somewhere else and create our own or we got to do this
censorship shit
how can we have productive conversations if half of the fucking views of the world aren't even
allowed to be spoken you know you know when i was a kid man they used to tell you you know freedom
of speech here in america is important you know other people do they get arrested for shit that
they say what's happening right now people might not be get arrested for shit that they say. What's happening right now?
People might not be getting arrested right now, but they sure as fuck are getting their businesses fucking trashed. Their reputation's trashed.
Dude, there's people out there, Drew Brees, who has gone his entire life being a huge asset his whole career to wherever he he's played in san diego or in fucking new orleans
a huge asset he's donated over five million dollars to the city of new orleans for different
relief funds this man says that he will not support the the the the disrespect of the American flag and his social career now is over.
How is that allowed?
You see what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.
That's not right.
Because the people who are the most critical
are the loudest.
That's right.
And nobody wants to stand up to them.
There are so many people right now
that believe what Drew Brees said.
They won't stand up and say it.
Right.
What's interesting about that is
the Today Show, Hoda. What's her name?'s her name hoda i forget stuck up for him well because she was saying just six
seven eight weeks ago how he was the most fabulous human on earth how he's such a great family man
he leads by example which he is he's just that guy's fucking a stud yeah but they wouldn't the
same media channel is now denouncing him as a whole.
No, and they're saying we sort of agree.
Yeah, right.
That's what I'm saying.
You know what I mean?
We sort of agree.
Why not stand your ground and say, hey.
Sal, but that's their fear of getting the retribution of their own motherfucking people.
Right.
They fucking agree with Drew Brees.
How can you not?
They're just too fucking weak to say it
right fuck dude so what else fun well uh we also identified a problem uh being uh we have
certain wealthy people in position which clearly we're not against wealthy people right so
we have wealthy people wealthy people are great but are great, but here's the problem.
When wealth turns into not enough for you
and you want to fucking control the entire world
and everybody's freedom and everybody's shit, fuck you.
Right.
So we have wealthy people in positions of power
creating narratives that drive us against each other.
And they're doing this so that they can consolidate power
and make money.
By way of example, the media consistently represents the lowest common denominator of the black community, the lowest common denominator of cops.
They show the worst.
They show the worst of the worst.
They show the worst of all the different cultures.
It doesn't matter.
Yeah.
Actually, I should let me backpedal a little bit. I would say they're strategic.
When it fits their narrative, they show, you know, the peaceful protests.
When it fits their narrative, they show, you know, cops hugging people.
But by and large, things are done in a way to inflame hatred for one another.
You know, like you said, the Instagram arbitrarily deems certain content sensitive.
One of the best things that I learned a long time ago about how to interpret the news is that it's
not just how something is reported, it's what is reported. You have to realize that people in
positions of power say, we're going to make this a news story.
And that's what's happening.
And so it's creating a situation where, again, we've said this before, it's just inflaming hatred for one another.
It's dividing us so that we can be weak and be conquered.
And united we stand, divided we fall.
Yep. So I think, I mean, just I'll throw out
the first thing is I think the first thing
is we have to just
understand and not
passively accept the narratives that are
being fed to us. I mean, just
whenever you look in your phone,
whenever you read the news,
always ask the question like, who
profits from this?
Who benefits from this story or this meme or this video or whatever?
And don't assume you're being presented objective news because you're probably not nine times out of ten.
Any other thoughts you have in terms of like, how do we mobilize against people who are trying to control a narrative that's trying to divide us?
Well, we got to recognize facts.
We got to recognize facts.
I think that's a problem.
That's its own problem.
We don't recognize facts anymore.
We only want to use a twist of information that makes us feel better about what we believe.
That's called confirmation bias.
That means we go out and we seek information that agrees with what we think that only gets you further off target
from finding the truth.
And yes, it will help you develop a truth, so to speak.
But when you, when you don't deal with the factual information and you refuse to look
at it because you don't like what the fuck it says, that only takes you further off track.
So we have to center in on what the fuck it says, that only takes you further off track. So we have to center in on
what the facts are. If we want to heal, if we want to really like, dude, there's a lot of people here,
man. They don't want to have black people and white people get along. They don't want to have
harmony and unity with the cops. I know a lot of people fucking don't understand that, but that's
fucking real, man. And if we want to really solve this for real forever so that we can all fucking
get on with getting on we got to address the facts so we have to stop dealing it with the
perception of facts we have to do and act and behave based on what the actual facts are
but i mean i think a lot of that's come to,
we've become a lazy society.
You know, we just assume.
Sal, we have websites that are completely built
around misinformation and fucking facts
that are not true.
Yeah.
I mean, so they use Google as the Bible, right?
Or they use the internet as the education.
Or in today's term, six weeks ago,
everybody was a germ specialist. Yeah. And now they're a social activist. You know what I'm saying? right? Or they use the internet as the education or in today's term, six weeks ago, we, everybody
was a, was a germ specialist and now they're a social activist, you know what I'm saying?
And it's all comes from their quick, their quick search of Google. And it comes to the top search.
Well, I mean, they don't even understand the difference between paid search and organic
search. Right. And so the top six slots, you know, what they're, what are they looking at?
How do they get there? Who's pushing that information? Why is that information there
versus looking at a sided, you know cited factual information that actually delivers what the truth is. And then you
have to digest that truth. And those are some hard truths that when you really start peeling back
the crime rate, murder rate, cop incident rate, there are both white and black. There are some
very hard pills to swallow inside those true facts, those stats.
On all sides.
On all sides.
That's right.
And that's something that you've got to come to terms with in some way, shape, or form.
It's no different than if you have a problem in your relationship at home.
You have to sit down and hear that person's side.
You have to understand what the actual problem is.
What happens if you don't?
The problem continues to get worse and then you end
up getting divorced. You know what I mean? Like, cause one problem turns into two, two turns into
four. And I think as a country, that's where we're at right now because we can't sit down
and have a tough conversation. But I can tell you like from being in business and in relationships,
like dude, it's through the tough conversations where the, where the strength and unity and the
pride in the relationship, that's where they come out of because you have respect
for one another because you go through the struggle together because you're able to sit
down and hear what the fuck the problem really is that maybe you just didn't realize was a problem
you know i'm not just because i don't see the world as hate i see the world as love does not
mean that i'm ignorant to the fact that i know there's fucking real things to hate on right you know what i mean like
specifically with this fucking topic you know and that's why it's uncomfortable to talk about because
like you know the truth you know i mean but i don't really know the truth i think i know the
truth and the thing is you know that's where you got to stay though that's where you need to stay
yeah you got to stay in that spot the minute minute you start thinking you fucking know is a minute that people pull shit over
your fucking eyes.
Okay.
And let's look at the fucking, the liberal verse conservative narrative, the memes they
share.
How do they paint themselves?
I saw a meme yesterday on the internet that said having political conversations with other
liberals. said having political conversations with other liberals and it showed like two stoic like very
intelligent people right like like from the from uh like rome right like ancient rome having a you
know philosophical discussion yeah and then they said what it's like to have conversations with
conservatives and it shows a little child with his hot wheel saying and the
parents saying no tommy nobody wants to take your toothbrush you don't think that's propaganda yeah
so we're gonna make people feel smart we're gonna make people feel real intelligent we're gonna make
people feel real superior we're gonna make people feel like they know everything and everyone else is
a fucking idiot. That's just, that's another predatory tactic because the place you want to
stay is the place where I'm not fucking sure. I'm not real sure. All my success in business
has always come from a place of uncertainty. It's always come from a place of, I don't really know,
but here's what I think. So every discussion we've ever had about business, that's how it goes.
We fucking sit there and I say, hey, what do you think?
We ask Jason, hey, what do you think?
I ask Chris, I say, hey, man, what do you think?
And then we say, I don't say, well, then I know it's this.
I say, hey, guys, look, I don't really know,
but this seems to be the best solution.
So let's roll with this.
If this doesn't work we'll come
up with a game plan to fix that i mean listen it's a good way to make chili you know what i'm saying
yeah like a little bit of steak a little bit of turkey a little bit of chicken just everybody's
thoughts inside a little bit of ad you put raisins in it no but i mean i'd be willing to try if you
said hey it's fucking good i'd be willing to get down with it no that was a white people joke i'm
sorry so you gotta be start being more fucking
forthcoming with these white people jokes because bro we don't know them like there's probably some
funny motherfucking white people jokes that you withhold we need your bell i look right here
why are you withholding it from us dj because he's racist it's like oh it's a white it's a
white lady putting i think i as a person probably qualifies she's like she's tasting with a spoon
she's like oh this is spicy this is like a. She's like, ooh, this is spicy.
This is like a pepper.
You're a tyrant.
You're a tyrant.
I embody the white person joke.
Claude, you are a white person joke.
Living and breathing.
Dave Chappelle would have fun with you.
So, Andy, I like that you brought up, you know, the analogy of business.
And, you know, obviously prior to Real AF, you know, we spent many, many hours together on MFCO project.
Yeah, years.
And I know you guys, both you and Sal have told me that business is crazy.
It's chaotic.
It's unpredictable.
You never know what's going to happen.
And you have said that you've been able to weather the storm and know how to make the
right decisions because you created a culture based on what company first well company well doing the right
thing yeah well no no bro i'm talking about core values you guys are always talking about
we're mission first here right that's why we win it's mission first we are not fucking people first
we are mission first then people people. That creates fucking winning.
Guess what else is mission first?
Fucking United States of America.
It stands for something.
Our loyalties as people do not apply to a person that represents America.
Our loyalty as people applies and should apply to the constitution of the United States of which a couple million American people
have died to protect. And our generation, all of you listening to this in this little echo chamber
of people are not doing their part to protect that fucking document that millions of people over hundreds of years fought and died
to protect. That's the truth. And what this is about here, what we're talking about here,
the reason I'm bringing up all these questions that don't make sense is because we need to
really consider what side we're going to be on together and how we're going to move forward
together. Cause time's coming. This shit that I laid out forward together because time's coming this shit that
i laid out today this shit's coming just like i told you in december that this shit was coming
just like i told you two years ahead when trump was fucking running for president he was going to
win i know what's coming i have a gift for what's knowing sal do i have a gift for knowing what's coming you do okay i know what's coming yeah you told me i'm gonna be fucking jacked so i know you you are
yeah because you got a fucking genetic makeup fucking brick shithouse no dude i never started
training with someone in a fucking month they're as strong as me so we never trained me so yeah
that's true um what i was getting at though is that many times
you guys have told told me like that there are situations in life where you're in business where
you're not exactly sure what the right decision is what do you default to you default to your
core values you you make decisions we take the data you take the data take the data and we let
the core values guide our moral decision right and combine that with the data and we let the core values guide our moral decision and combine that with the data
and we come up with a solution.
And I think the reason so many people are lost in America
when they see a post or they see a meme
or they see something and they're like,
what do I do?
What do I do?
They haven't taken time to really research the facts,
but they also don't know what they stand for.
They've been trained for the like, intentionally.
Yeah.
They've been trained for their gratification
to be how much attention they get.
And because attention has become the commodity
and not doing the right thing,
we are off track as a fucking race of humanity that's why yeah okay
but but dude really man we're closing in on some fucking long ass i think the longest show we ever
did yeah might be um yeah the real i mean the ultimate problem here is this dude i presented
all this stuff because i want you guys to look into it. If you fucking think I'm full of shit, that's fine.
But I have a history of seeing things coming and,
and,
uh,
this is what I see coming and this is the best I can give you.
It's the best I could fucking share with you.
It's,
it's how I see it.
Um,
and I hope that we could come together and maybe get some fucking unity to,
uh,
overcome what the fuck I think is happening here.
Uh, but regardless of all of that, there is injustices for real, and they're going to
continue to happen for real. And justice is always going to be something that we fight as Americans
always. And it's not always going to be an injustice towards black people. There's just injustices towards Americans all the time.
And if we are having a certain portion of our culture that is not valued the same as other portions of our culture, it's every culture's duty to go to bat for that culture, but also in responsible ways that don't hurt
other people in the culture. And so we have to realize here that we're on the same fucking team
and the ultimate way that we can actually fix this problem is not to blame the other side.
It's not to play victim. It's not to focus on all the negative aspects
of everybody that's different than you. It's not to make posts and statements and divisive
information because it's popular. Our responsibility is to become the greatest
version of who the fuck we can be and spread that around
each other on a day-to-day basis with fairness and hope and unity and genuineness and that will
fix shit but i'm going to tell you right now all the shit that I see most of these people doing right now, it ain't going to fix a fucking thing until we can sit down and we can talk it through and we can look at the fucking facts and we can have conversations with people that are different from us and not allow people with different agendas to play us against each other.
Period.
Period.