The 85 South Show with Karlous Miller, DC Young Fly and Chico Bean - This Podcast Is for #BlackLivesMatter | Ep. 32
Episode Date: July 15, 2016In the wake of police involved shootings with the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castille - DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller, and Last Comic Standing Champ, Clayton English, discuss solutions to st...op the violence. From the media's failures, to things that just don't add up, the crew begin a dialogue to understand. The role that comedy plays in societal dialogue has always been powerful. This podcast is for #blacklivesmatter. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When I say it's um
I spoke my mind
Them folk got
Like okay say no more
Then I was like I'm sitting there to the TV
I'm like no I want to talk to him
They're like oh hell
I'm gonna talk about black banks
And all that shit
That good
That good
But the black bank in Alabama
I don't think I'm gonna go all the Alabama
I saw what you both
You said, the bank ain't killing us.
The bank ain't killing it, bro.
It's a poli, bro.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, in a carriage.
Now, they didn't even with a new overdraft feed.
I thought they was cool.
That's what I said.
I said, you're killing me.
You're killing me with these overdraft fees.
I didn't mean it.
Man, this is the 85 South show today, bro.
Shit real.
Shit real.
Mike check.
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
Yeah, you ready?
You getting that?
Yeah, man.
Hey, man, let's do the intro.
Y'all ready?
85
85
85
85
well you know what going on
man
that what I was doing
hold on
should we do a special intro
for all the
look let's do
peace and love
to all those
who
lost lives
and lost love
and everything
in all these situations
and then
yeah
then we'll get into
I mean they accidentally
shoot more niggas out here
than any place
world. Every night you pick a paper, a nigger accidentally shot an ass. How do you
accidentally shoot a nigger six times in the chest? Well, my gun fell and just went
crazy. They can't handle it. You know what I mean? Too many niggas. When they find out
niggas could talk other than do I ho. They got scared to death. You know, like one day
somebody said, nigger talk. Well, motherfucker, I've been wanting to tell you something. I beg
it pardon. I just want to say, guys. We give our condolences and shit. Yeah. Just a sad.
moment yeah man do the intro
and then we turn off on that bitch
you're stupid
85
85
I'm gonna keep my gunniggily
y'all 85
85 stupid
because the black lives
matter
on 85
on 85
on 85
said the black lives matter
on 85
on 85
because if you don't
They're going to kill you when you done.
Hey, on 85.
Hey, this is the only, y'all, I think y'all the only rappers that made any type of song about the movies.
We need something for the movie.
They don't make, they made songs since Michael Jackson.
Y'all was talking about that earlier.
I was talking about that earlier.
Fight the power.
He don't really, you don't care about us.
First thing I want to say.
They fuck with Mike.
They just ain't fucked with like his brothers.
First thing I want to say, black lives matter.
Off the top.
Yeah, definitely.
Off the motherfuck.
Black Lives Matter.
And let's just get this out the way, man.
Get it out of what.
Hold up.
Introduce yourself, man.
All right, you know what it is, man.
It's Clayton English, man.
Saddamo de Mingo, man.
I'm in the building.
Yes, sir.
Got my nigga D.C. Young Flap back in the studio today.
Glad to have him back.
Yeah, man.
Look, if Black Lives Matter, when we say that, man,
we're not taking nothing away from nobody else.
We're just saying that black lives the one that's being taken and not serving no justice.
We're in danger.
Don't jump in there talking about all lives matter.
And don't just.
be contrary to say it just what you're saying
because you're saying all lives matter
because we said black lives matter
not because you actually feel that all lives matter
and if all lives matter we wouldn't have to say
black lives matter
what's your counter-protesting ass
the justice system ain't it's not
service justice it's really a favoritism
no yeah I mean what we're talking
it's a favor system there you go
it's a favor system what they get when
when the white dude who was raping the people
why they said he couldn't go to jail
because it would be more harmful
to him.
It would be more harmful than him.
Like, he just took some pussy.
Jail's supposed to be harmful.
It's got to be.
They can't wait for niggas like you to get in.
I'm going to beat you up and eat all your food.
That's how they should rate how much jail you,
how harmful is this going?
Who come out of jail well-adjusted?
Nobody.
Somebody just comes out of it.
Somebody that was super fucked up.
Hey, man, you know what I learned my lesson while I was in there.
You know, I met Greg now.
Greg is a construction worker.
You know, I need that for the root.
Like, nigga, you don't go in there to meet people.
Right.
It's not a, it's not social network.
You don't know if you're going to survive or not.
And we don't get the same type of time.
We don't get the same type of time.
99% of the time.
Acute rapers just did five years until he was found innocent.
Let me ask you.
Why do he always try to make it seem like shit so much worse when a nigga do it?
Like when a nigga do some shit, they're acting like he just out of his motherfucking mind.
I don't know, man.
I think it's, uh, I mean, I've been, we've been talking about that just in comedy for a minute.
They always use a few different, like, I'm just giving examples out there.
people but when the white
dude shot up to church there was
no y'all there was no they
there was him he was a lone
shooter he was a long wolf he acted
along I look at the news after these
events and all I hear is
you all are handling it the wrong way
they shouldn't go about it this way
I don't know why they are doing
this and what they
that's one person he wasn't even
I don't know him
crazy part about it that the white boy
he he they're trying to drop the death penalty i'm i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna make a real
clear for the world to listen these the white boy went in the church shot nine innocent black
people and they're trying to drop the death penalty he's still alive you got alton sterling
who who who who who was sitting in front of the stove selling CDs before a case before him
being locked up he automatically got the death penalty that's the shit we're talking about
You feel what I'm saying, right?
And then the other thing, also add on to what you're saying, bro,
because with the whole situation in South Carolina,
they said he had been reading white supremacist literature.
He had been going through that.
But they never said, yeah, yeah, they never said that they never linked that with that.
But just because my man had on a dashiki,
he black lives matter everything.
I don't know how he black lives matter.
He ain't got no Facebook.
Now check this out, we don't condone no type of violence against nobody.
He ain't got no Facebook.
I just hope y'all know.
No, we don't.
We ain't never called for no type of violence.
That ain't us, never been us, and that's not, that's not, that's not people.
That's not the people with love that we put out here.
And that's why it makes me so mad you can see all these fucking comments, white people accusing
black people of being racist and shit.
You can't be racist if you point out fucking racism.
A hit dog holler.
Pointing out fucking racism, don't make you racist.
You can kiss my ass and suck my whole dick.
I don't get a fuck who you are.
Hey, and if anybody.
doubts what we're saying just look at me
in this man's Twitter feed man we didn't
brought out all the trolls who have
literally nothing to say
all the people with 57 followers
who want to say the most negative
disrespectful racist things
and serve no money they go crazy
we retweet me white people I ain't even know follow me
we're gonna let motherfuckers know how you
really feel when you want to get in the
comment section and call us niggas
and monkeys and
niggas deserve to get shot
and black on black crime
You want to keep bringing up black.
Hold up these motherfuckers want to keep bringing up black on black crime.
I'll tell you something about black on black crime.
God damn it.
I'm fully aware of black on black crime.
That's why I don't participate in black on black crime.
What I'm saying is,
I know it's some black on black crime.
I know it's some niggas out there ready to get me.
I got to watch the black motherfuckers and I got to watch the blue motherfuckers
and the white motherfuckers and all the other motherfuckers.
All I'm saying is shit is real loud here.
Yes, I know it's some crime in the hood.
I duck them niggas just like I ducked the police too.
And this is what I want to say, too, man, black on black crime, like, you're going to do crime
on who around you in your community.
So when you say it's all this black on black crime, stop using them stat to dehumanize people
and turn them into numbers because you're trying to say it's black on black crime.
And we do all the crime, got all the diseases.
We do all the crimes.
We do it all the murders.
We're doing all the killing.
We're number one and everything bad.
We make up 13% of the population.
We got all the teenage.
of murders. We do 56%
of murders. Everybody should be dead
then, right? Why are we still here?
How we still here? Everybody should be dead
if we're doing all this goddamn murdering.
We 13% but we do 53% of the murder. And what y'all
not understanding also is when y'all
also try to say, well, the police kill more white people than they do
black people. Yes, they do. But you know why? Because white people
make up 66% of the entire population.
Talk to these. Mother what? We make up 13%
of the population so if the numbers are even kind of close
it's something a little skewed off when we 13% of the population and we
more than have the people in jail something thrown off with the numbers it's disproportionate
so don't be using them all I'm saying is you with them numbers and them stats stop it
with that shit come through with the message we got to make more babies oh man
that's well you got one on the way if you equate the fucking the stats to the numbers we
are probably like it's like negative 5800 black people left yes yes we are
in the hole. The black people
the account has been overdrawn. We are
definitely... But they got to understand
too, though, like the prison system
is damn near slavery. Like, they
like it. That's why they keep you
for so long. It's a money-making
system. You know what I'm saying? We're like, look, we're going to make
a little bit off our people, then we're going to send them back home.
It's the last way to really lose
your freedom in this country. And the crazy part about it,
they know that's why they send their people home so quick
because they know, oh man, somebody
going to, a nigga going to replace it anyway. And I don't know what
they keep finding these niggies at, like, these
Charles Barkley has niggas who keep coming out
seeing all the wrong. Like, who the fuck paying Charles
Barclay to say this shit he's saying? I don't know
what he's saying right now. That nigga came on TV yesterday
just said. Most of the black people
crooks. What the fuck?
Charles Barkley? Look,
Charles Barkley, I ain't want to say this shit, man.
Say it. This is what,
this the 85 South show. Charles Barclay walked out
on the bill at this restaurant. Go ahead.
We was at the table. He was a crook his goddamn
self. He walked smooth out on the bill.
He looked around. He said, if she ain't here in two minutes,
I'm leaving. He ain't even wait two minutes.
This nigga walked out immediately.
Love.
And if Todd Barker really did say that,
bitch, that's why you ain't got no ring.
Ha, bling, blah.
No, but I do want to know who,
and this on every side.
This is for white people,
this for black people,
this for Asian people,
this for Asian people,
who put the person
that speak for your race on the nude?
I want to know that shit, too.
That's why they were scared for me
to say something at the time.
They say the wrong stuff.
Because you said some real shit.
Once you said that real shit,
the first time,
they were like,
say that shit.
What I said was, say that shit on here.
What is the difference between police
hate crime and a regular citizen
hate crime? Right. You feel what I'm saying?
And then when the chief was standing right there,
I don't have no problem with the police, but I just won't
answer because you got to think about he's a black chief.
First of all, you are the closest thing
in the inside that we
want to hear y'all point of view.
You can't get mad at us for asking questions.
They can't get mad. See, that's what I was getting that, though.
I don't like how they just find, they
conveniently find a black person in power.
Like, every time a black kid gets shot,
The police chief black all of a sudden.
Who was his boss?
When did we?
That's the motherfucker we need to talk to.
We don't need to talk to the chief.
We didn't talk to the motherfucker.
The chief talk to.
But the crazy part about it, I wanted to ask him.
I was like, look, because you're going to answer some questions.
All I want to know is, do you feel in your heart that that was wrong?
Take the cop clothes off.
Right.
If that was me.
Right.
Would you feel if I wouldn't be here right now?
In your heart, do you think I was wrong?
And if them police is within your police department.
what would you have done?
What did he say?
Nothing.
They wouldn't let me, they wouldn't allow it.
Oh, they wouldn't let you ask the question.
Okay, this is at the town hall meeting.
Right.
Okay, in the city.
That's something we will want to know.
But see, that's another thing I have a problem with.
People ask a lot of questions, but they don't want to answer it.
Yeah.
And they don't want to answer some of the harder questions.
And when you, and that's a good question because I was a hate crime there,
especially when you look at the FBI did statistics that show that white supremacist organizations
have infiltrated law enforcement.
throughout the country.
So that's something you, that's, that's a reason.
They don't do no background check.
That's just like what they were about to say.
But when they pull you over, they, they automatically got a background check.
They already know who you are.
And we don't even know who the fuck coming up to our car.
It could be a fake person in the police suit.
Yeah, okay, questions for the police.
That was a good question.
You got any, if we could ask them some, and if there's any police officers out there that's listening.
Why would they be listening to her?
Because maybe they're trying to be in tune.
They're probably doing research and reconnaissance.
We all going to get pulled over after this episode.
Before we even go on, I want to say it to the camera.
If there's any police officers who listen to the 85 South show
or you want to come on here and talk this about some real shit,
you're more than welcome.
Yeah.
Most definitely, because all police are not bad cops.
Like, I know good police who do shit for the community.
Like, who, nigger, that damn, let me go.
Every time they see me.
They like, get your ass on.
Right.
You feel what I'm saying?
But then I know.
There's cops who automatically come to the car
with the fucking attitude
with the intent to drag me out the car
and I don't even give them the urge
because I'm so polite and kind
where it's like, nigga, you know you in the fucking wrong.
I might ain't going to be like, bro, you know
you ain't supposed to be doing it.
No, sir, I'm going to talk to you like this, sir,
until I get in my car
and until I get three lights down the street,
then I'm going to call you a beat.
And we're going to say this.
We go, we don't lump all y'all together.
We don't lump all us together
because the problem, like you said,
There's police out there
they do a good job
and they handle what they're supposed to do
and hey look
I'm gonna say it like this
look police out there
we ain't got problems with you
let's people
we got the cricket
we got problems with policing
and the enforcement of the laws
and enforcement of justice
the policing practices ain't necessarily right
we're gonna put the shit out there
because this is the 85 South show
and we know for keeping it real as a
motherfucker that's who the podcast is for
the 85 South show is a podcast
for niggas who went to the protest
and saw a nigga who owed you some money
and didn't even
bring that shit up
that's who this podcast is for but I need
the police to know this shit
all us ain't belligerent I know when I get
pulled over I'm handling the officer with the
utmost respect right yes sir
whatever you need hey let's get lady
whatever you got to do just let's go ahead
and get this shit over with because I know
nothing I say gonna stop nothing you're trying
to do right now I know I don't
have no right and then wouldn't I'm just saying like
nigga don't don't feel like you less of a man
because you had you got to get to the
motherfucker house also this for everybody
You got to get to the motherfucker.
Also, swallow your pride, man.
Don't get them motherfucking no reason.
I think the whole country got to realize this,
because it's something you just know if you live in the South.
If you're black and you live in the South,
you pretty much know that police are going to do what they want to do.
They're going to do what they're going to do anyway.
Fuck them rights.
When you're talking about your rights,
that's going to piss them all even more
and they're about to break you off some old.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, have you ever asked the police,
don't you need a warrant?
Oh, this is exactly how much.
Oh, a warrant?
You want a warrant?
Okay, no problem.
We'll get a warrant, and he's going to get on the goddamn talking.
No, he's not going to get a warrant.
He's going to get the SWAT team to come down.
They're going to strut up with a helicopter.
They're going to pull up with a drug bear.
Did you know they have a drug bear?
Yeah.
It's a bear that you don't sniff drugs.
He just tell your shit up.
It's just part of the warrant process.
That's the whole shit.
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They will tear your whole car up if you ask for a warm.
I don't know if they have a bear,
but they do have a whole lot of shit
that they do.
I'm telling you,
crazy shit ever happened to me, bro.
You will see that drug bear.
You will destroy your upholster.
I got pulled over in a convertible,
the nigger told me he smelled weed.
I'm like, where, officer?
Where do you smell this?
In the air.
In the air.
You are fogging up the air.
You'll tell you what I did
at probably one time
because I knew I was smoking weed.
Go ahead.
But I smoked blacked in miles as well.
Go ahead.
You feel what I'm saying?
So I had like, at least.
20 black and mouths in my ashtray.
Okay.
That's too many, that's a lot.
But look, it was a reason.
Okay.
You feel what I'm saying?
For this particular situation right here.
The nigga pulled me over.
He said,
I smell weed.
I point my finger.
I said, uh, uh, officer,
before you get any conclusion,
I smoke black and miles.
Pointed at that goddamn ass tray.
He looked at that ashtray.
He can't detect if it's weed or black and mouth.
Do you feel what I'm saying?
He can say he smell weed.
Right.
A nigga, we smell weed, and weed don't need to be around.
We're like, who got the weed?
Like, when you smoke weed.
Ain't nobody got no weed?
When you smoke weed, you can't smell it.
For the people who don't smoke weed, that shit be loud.
And I'm going to tell all my black people out there, man, look, if you're in the car by yourself and you get pulled over by the police, let me tell you something.
Don't try to act hard.
Be all that fuck you, no, this is my car.
Let me tell you something.
Don't go.
Don't go, try to go to the hood with brag around like, you, you know, niggil, I just chunk the police out.
Nobody saw it.
Nobody going to see it, and they all are going to take your word for it.
That's what you can do.
You can act polite.
Be like, yes, sir, no, sir.
Get to that same story.
Look, I had to cut the police ass out.
I was like, bitch, nigga, fuck, dig it is.
So you're like, lie.
I got a question, too.
What happened to, uh, freeze?
They don't even do that.
Remember police you?
Freeze!
Drop it, scumbag.
That's only in the movie.
I'll put a hole in you.
Whatever happened to that shit, I ain't heard that shit since leave the weapon.
Freeze!
Right now, dirtbag, drop like you.
They don't even say freeze no more, bro.
It's high outside.
They pull out, they know you're not frozen.
But this is what I'm saying.
They keep talking about police, they feel and threatened.
They're scared.
If you threatened, then why did you run up and try to tackle somebody?
If you threatened, then I'm going to pull out my gun.
I'm going to yell, freeze.
And I'm going to have the drop on you.
Because in the movies, they'd be like, I got to drop on you.
And you know when you got the drop on somebody, if you got your gun out and they ain't got their gun out, it's over.
It's over.
You're going to shoot them before they get to that shit.
They got so many gadgets on their belt that they don't even use.
They go over the handcuffs.
They go over the mace.
They get over the taser.
And they get the gun.
Right.
Like, nigga, what you got the taser for?
This what I don't understand.
What you got the mace for?
For animals?
Nika, if you, don't you have to be under arrest first to resist arrest?
Yeah.
I mean, how the fuck can you be resisting arrest if you ain't under arrest?
Because you're resisting to be arrested.
No, no, no.
It is, is, sometimes it wasn't as weak as I thought you were.
Yeah.
I didn't know it was going to take this much force to.
He's resisting.
resisting, he's heavier than I thought he was.
It's like trying to pick up a suitcase
and you thought it was light and you're like,
it's resisting, no, it's just heavier
than you thought it was going to be.
You have to, it takes practice to turn me over.
That's what people not understand it though, man.
Police brutality is way,
it's way more than them just fucking murdering people.
And the crazy part about it, the good cops,
no, they just can't say nothing
because it's more crooked cops than good cops.
No, it ain't that they can't say shit.
It's just that they won't say shit
because they want to be down to.
Well, no, no, no, no, no.
They kind of can't.
The lady on Facebook, shout out to the lady on Facebook who posted the video.
A lot of people saw it.
Don't remember her name right now.
But I heard she lost her job.
Black lady.
Yeah, the one that was going off and saying how she take her job serious and the oath.
And, you know, and there's good police out there to take the oath serious, but it's also some people out there.
I don't understand.
What make a nigga want to be the police, though?
Why would that nigga want to be the police?
Why would any black man want to be the police?
They should.
Why?
They should now.
Why?
Because we need them.
You give me one good reason why any nigga would want to be the police.
We need them.
You can make a change individually in that small circumstances.
I don't want to deal with no police, whether they're black or white.
Why do we need black police?
What's the difference?
Because then if we got all white police, that's even worse.
So then you need, see, the other thing is you don't have the same type of people that are police.
You got to look at what police used to do.
What police and used to meant was you was in the community.
You had to walk a beat.
You had to be in the area.
You had to know what was going on.
That's how you solve crimes because you actually know people.
Now you got police that don't get out the car.
This is what I think is.
They never been out the car.
Don't talk to nobody in the community.
No, that's not it.
They want to use all them fucking weapons and shit they got.
That's why ain't none of that shit.
They want to use them tasers and bulletproofs and shit.
Some of them police officers ain't never been in real life situations.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, they whole life, they never been in a real life situation.
So when they assume somebody is resisting and fighting back to the police officer,
they might freak out.
They ain't never been in a real life situation.
situation, so that's real. All they know is
shit, just kill them. If we
ain't never, they ain't never been
in no altercation. There's plenty of police
out there that's had plenty of altercations and they
take people alive. Not with, not with
somebody of this caliber.
You feel what I'm saying? Like, heavier than
you, like, you've been normally
locking up, maybe you might lock
lock up white people. You let them go,
you get you a black person every now and then.
Oh, you're a black person. If you're a
cop, you don't lock those of black people. No, I'm talking about no
black cops. I'm talking about white cop. I'm talking about.
You don't lock up some black people, but you, hey, you know, every, every time,
once in the lifetime, a police going to meet their match.
What?
You're talking about, like, beat up or something?
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm just saying, I'm just saying, like, they're going to meet their match.
Like, yeah.
Like, a real nigga who ain't going for none of that shit, y'all talking about.
You ain't about to disrespect me.
Yeah, like, hey, if you're taking me to jail, you're going to handle me like a man.
You don't have to come, nigga, a nigga, what?
Get me on the ground.
Right, right.
Like, you're tossing me on the ground.
Like, you ain't been in a real altercation.
So when they get it to a real altercation
And the motherfucker will be like
Fuck your badge and fuck you
Now they're like
Man what the fuck
Right
This nigga crazy
This nigga crazy
I got to kill them
Right
You feel what I'm saying
I mean all the motherfucker
They're like here you go
I was so they hand that shit
But then you got situations where they don't even
Where they ain't like my man
Philando Castile
He was in the car
That was a hate crime
Man
That's what I'm saying
A lot of this shit is a hate crime though
It's wrong
I mean folks say it wasn't wrong
But you got a little kid
in the car. You got a little kid in the car
and you shoot into the car
with a little kid. How threatened can you be to shoot
at somebody in a child? If they haven't, if they having
a high speed chasing it involved a kidnap and it's a kid
in the car, don't they back off? No. Yes, they do.
They don't. Yes, they do. They don't shoot in their car.
They're not going to shoot the tires out. Look at the
helicopter of this shit, right? It's men, women, and children
being victims of police brutality every fucking day, bro. You just saw them
shoot in the car with a baby in there. But that's what I was
That's exactly what I'm saying.
I'm saying, that's wrong.
That's wrong.
And the police talk about it's not wrong.
They talk about we got a way
to the facts come out.
Fuck the facts.
I don't need the facts.
I've seen the goddamn video.
What do you think I'm saying?
Why are you arguing with me?
Like, I'm saying some shit different
than what the fuck you say.
Let's fight!
Don't they want us to do that!
How are you going to say they're going to say that?
God damn it!
I've seen the baby in the car.
This nigga is getting mad at me for stating facts.
I seen the baby.
Talking about they can't do that.
They did it.
No, I said they can't.
say that they that they can't
call it. This is the 85 South
show. This is a podcast for all the
niggas who's still alive.
Damn, that's fucked up.
It's so many niggas. This podcast is for the
niggas who's stealing at
the stove and Imo got caught.
Damn right. Listening to this
podcast. Motherfucking right.
Because I almost did earlier. This podcast
right here
is for
niggas who's sleeping t-shirts of teams. They're not even
fans of.
It's right.
Did you hear that they found a nigga hanging in Piedmont Park?
That she's crazy.
What the fuck?
They just released, I think, the info in the name.
There's a lot of stuff going around, man.
They didn't really say nothing.
I don't know, man.
I think you have to Google it.
Rest in peace to Alton Sterling.
Rest and peace to Philando Castile.
Rest in peace to everybody, man.
It's the man in Houston.
My man in Houston.
My man in Houston, they got shot up.
The people in Dallas, man.
Alva.
What's his name, bro?
Groucho.
My nigga got shot 10 times, by the police.
When?
was just a couple days ago man well in in houston there was like uh three four days ago man man
he was walking somebody stole his horse he had his gun he was walking down the street you know he's
straight he legal police stopped shot him 10 times bro he had hands on right now this is on video
this man actually had his hands in the air like and what's his name his name hey look it up for me
chad right quick yeah in houston that's crazy yeah that's why i say man it be hate crimes and
They'd be like, do you see the law for North Carolina that they say,
this what I'm saying.
This is what I'm saying right here, bro.
No, no, no, this shit got to be heard.
They got a law in North Carolina that if you record the police,
they can throw that shit out.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, that's how you know the shit, really.
I heard it was that.
Because he's trying to, they say, they say.
No, no, no, I heard it was that they body cam.
They don't have to release that to the public.
Yeah.
Which, which ain't no better.
But that's even worse.
That means the police body cam don't never have to be released to the public,
so which means that it's only for police you.
So which means they can say whatever they want to say.
We don't need your body can.
We're looking at a live stream.
Right.
We're looking at you on Facebook live.
We're looking at you on pariscope.
How about we turn this bitch to a third world country?
Nope.
Let's not do that.
Don't do that.
Nope.
I'm telling you, man.
I'm not with that idea.
Five more niggas get killed, man.
I'm telling you, man.
Get some guns, man.
Nope.
Delete this whole shit out of this.
And now you're going to get us fucked up with the feds.
No, for real.
The fad ain't going to come.
Okay.
But now, the problem I also have, man, like I said, man, don't group us
and don't say they did this and they in trying to put all this together.
That's what they try to say when we do stuff for this.
And then the other thing I have a problem with is the media, man.
Y'all words are super irresponsible, man.
Talk to them.
Y'all say stuff like, you know, a well-calculated, well-planned-out attack, okay?
How he planned it out in two days?
Why they calling Black Lives Matter a terrorist group?
How they planned it out?
And why the KKK ain't never been called a terrorist?
group. Yeah. Why the
neo-Nazi organization ain't never been called
a terrorist group. They should call
Peter a terrorist group. They run around
attacking people. And I'm just saying it's stuff
That's real. They'd be throwing paint?
Yeah, that's his name. How you pronounce
this shit? Alva. It's
Alva Brazil? Rest in peace, too.
Yeah, Alva Brazil.
Damn, bro, that shit's sad. It was like
every day you turn on the news, it's another
goddamn tragedy, man. And also the dude
shot up Dallas, man. It would, like,
You shot up a black live matter rally
You could have shot up a KKK rally
You put a lot of people in danger
Wait a minute
The black man shot up a black live matters
That was the dude in Dallas
Michael Johnson
He could have shot up the KKK rally
That would have made more sense
George Zimmerman still out there lurking
I'm just saying
When he shot that shit up
He put a lot of people in danger man
He made it 10 times worse
For every black man
On the streets right now
They still got to deal with the police
He gave him a reason
It don't add up
It gave him a reason
Now he's justifying all this bullshit
that's going up.
And he got blown up with a robot.
Where the fuck they do that at?
Like some Looney Tunes.
Hold up, bro.
Let's talk about that for just a...
Where the fuck they do that is a robot?
Man, once they got all that information,
they get to...
There's a robot.
Damn.
The robot didn't have a camera on it?
Where the fuck are we right?
Who got a robot without a camera on it?
If you got a robot without a camera on it,
then you can't afford a robot.
I'm just saying.
They tried to say on the news, they was outgun.
They was out man, but they had a robot.
They had a robot.
They was out gun, but he had a robot.
they had a fucking
an explosive robot.
Where is the robot?
They showed a picture of the robot.
You know, they got bomb disposal robots.
Yeah.
They defused bombs.
Apparently, they use this robot
to drop the bomb off.
And, yeah, that's, I mean,
they say it's the first time
it's ever been done.
It's the first time I've ever heard
anything like it.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, it's questions.
It's questions.
They have some shit.
I'm amazed at how fast cases can be closed.
That shit pick up on the record,
well, it needs to be picked up.
You fucking up my acoustic
It needs to be picked up
I need to be
Gavill in this bitch
There ain't no justice
Speaking of the gavill did you see
The judge hatchet
Are going to represent
Philando Castile's family
Judge Hatchett is
Judge Hatchett
I don't know how to feel about that
I feel good about that
I guess
Bro she a real judge
She a judge
Her law firm is going to represent
Oh it's her law firm
Yeah like on some Johnny Cochran show
She a judge
You can't be a fucking judge
You got to be a lawyer
First then you get to be a judge
Yeah, but she can't go back and do the law on the case as a judge.
No, she's not going to be the judge.
She's going to be a lawyer in this sense.
She ain't a judge no more.
Well, she's still, she's going to stop judging to do law, right?
No.
You don't know that.
You're not confident with you're now.
Like, judge is like the highest you can be in the court of law.
People out there, man, let me know, man.
You can't judge and be a lawyer.
That is the highest court.
And then you go to the Supreme Court.
And then you can't stop judging to go try a case.
and then jump back in with your robe on.
I don't think so.
What?
Yeah, you can't stop judging to be a lawyer.
She was a judge in real life.
The TV show was the TV show.
Like, that was a show show, my nigga.
That wasn't real court.
But she was a real judge.
Yeah.
Okay, that's what I'm saying.
So she's acting within the law.
Listen to what I'm saying.
I don't stop beating on this shit.
You're not following me.
Stop beating on the shit.
Can you be a judge?
Yes.
Now.
Go ahead
Nick
Okay go ahead
Obviously you have to be a lawyer
To be a judge
You have to go through the legal process
And once you become a judge
You can't just be like
Hey I'm gonna go try this case
And snatch your robe off
And go put on your lawyer clothes
And try the case
And then once the case over
Go your robe back on
You got to do one of the other
That's what I think
But she got a firm
So that makes sense
I understand that
I think she's the best candidate
Right now to
Because she's not
gonna bullshit with these folks right she's not gonna bullshit that same dude like what's that
ben crump the black dude the lawyer with the big ass suit yeah he'd be trying every time he
go to court they don't take him serious because he don't know how to talk right no don't he talk
with his tongue yeah that man about black they don't take him serious bro benjamin and crump he was
he was anything right you can't believe anything that come out of the lips he doesn't lost every case
bro we got to hang him up we got to hang him he was innocent what cases he did he was the lawyer
for Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown,
and then after that, they just got him out of them.
He can't do nothing because, first of all,
first of all, he got to get his tongue cut a little bit
because it's too long.
They don't take him seriously.
Because he was innocent and judge,
like, judge.
Anybody say judge like that.
Have you seen that black police officer
from Milwaukee, they keep digging up?
He could get on TV and say.
He looks like L.A. Reed.
Yeah, no, not him.
That's the one from Dallas.
They got the other one.
He'd be like, yeah, these niggas are crazy.
I don't blame the police for shooting them.
No, I don't know.
Who's that?
I don't know, man.
That nigga from me.
But that's what the news do.
They find somebody to say something to be sensational, man.
David Clark.
They find somebody to say something sensational.
They always found somebody to come out and say the craziest.
And look, all I want to say it, oh, I want to say this, too, man.
Go ahead.
Don't be looking at stuff like it's not a president for it, okay?
Speak to him.
You can look into what happened to the Black Panthers.
You can look into, you know, them being sabotaged by the CIA.
You can look at, you know, Hoover trying to tear apart.
You can look at black people being an enemy of Richard Nixon's presidency.
For what?
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I'm saying. So don't act like it's not a president.
And don't get when people start asking stuff, how could you say that?
How could you think that easily?
Because it's facts to back it, man.
And it's gone on in this country before.
Black lives matter.
It's nothing new under the sun.
It ain't, man.
And you don't know how.
We got to start as a people, people.
Hey, that shit you said at the little press jump was flat, though.
When you was like, everybody was talking about banks, and you was like,
nigger, banks ain't what's killing us?
Yeah, they was like, we need to go to the black banks and we need to go to the black washing machine.
I was like, look, that's cool, that's pretty, that's nice.
But the banks and the wash machine ain't killing the nigger.
It's the cops and I want to talk to this nigger.
And that's when they grab my mic.
And I think everybody is looking for a short-term solution.
Like, I know that this is going to take time for shit to get better, but what we do
in the meantime.
We can't keep, sit back
and watch this shit
happen.
How are we going to solve this shit?
We got to work from home.
Just stay in the house, though.
Don't go out.
Don't go out.
Bro, that's probably,
they purging.
They purging.
I was thinking the same shit,
bro, we're going to have to go back underground.
Niggas can't come outside
to 7.30 at night, bro.
Man.
Something.
Like, we need an underground network.
They purging for real.
No, really, what it's going to take is,
what is going to take, bro.
What can we do short-turn?
It's really going to take people.
people really opening up their minds, man,
and stop and stop shutting stuff down.
I don't know what y'all going to do,
but I got me a white family.
There's a lot of people getting in the way
and they don't want to help.
You don't hear what I said.
No, I heard you.
You know, you didn't.
That ain't going to help you either.
Yes, the fuck it is.
You think it, Mike.
I got me a white family.
We go out together, and I put one all around me,
everybody's around me, protect me.
That still ain't going to help.
Shit.
That still ain't going to help.
They might take me to jail, but I know they ain't going to shoot.
If you're looking for white people for any type of protection,
it ain't for the help you go get you a white person no that's all you can do right now I don't even want a white person working security for me
no no no been down tired shoot your ass assassinated no mm-mm-mm fart wrong do what we're gonna do in the means they need some vestive interest
no man for real like it's it's it's really on something like we just got to pray and just walk by faith because I'm not gonna be scared of no police right not going nowhere it just you just fuck it is look man
fuck it i'm gonna go down here i'm gonna keep taking my black ass to pete street i'm gonna keep taking my black
a hell pete month when i got the uber and they were like oh they're walking across the street in the
building yep working in the same building you work at bitch so i'm gonna keep walking by faith and just
it is what it is man just pray that we see a change right everybody keeps talking about gun control
this and gun control what about gun control man man we need pistols just on i don't on some
what's gun control control what's gun control going to do what's gun control what's gun control
going to do what the end
of the day what's gun laws going to do
the gun the gun going to follow the law
we need guns are you going to pull the trigger and the
gun going to be like
that's 10 years
I ain't doing that gun laws ain't going to stop shit
because criminals don't give a fuck
about laws that's why they're criminals
so for you to think gun laws is going
deter people from doing anything
it's not going to do much man
I don't know why people think guns are going to protect
them from criminals anytime
like criminals rob motherfucking
with guns you're not ready
when the criminals show up this ain't going to come
from out of nowhere with his gun ready
like you're very rarely
hear about somebody saving themselves
I don't give a fuck we need guns by all personal
use you do we need guns that's for that bullshit
shout out to Dexter Tucker he definitely defended
his home right when they ran up in
this cases like that but you got to
hey I say for defending
your home yeah it's a must have
I'm a gun person I think guns are very
necessary but what the fuck is gun
We need gun, fuck the gun control
because we need it for our own person to use
because niggas are crazy. It's just not niggas.
I'm talking about niggas in general. People are crazy.
Say it. That's a good place
to say. When you say niggers are crazy,
define what you mean. Because somebody
going to hear that shit and think you're talking about
just black people. Your child can be a nigger.
Your Asian child, who
who, miss, miss Kim
up there beauty supply, she's a
nigger. I'd be like, man, that nigger and that tripping.
Niggers are everybody. I even call white people
niggas. You feel what I'm saying?
Like Ms. Suzanne, that nigger is tripping.
She's about to call the police.
We got to get fuck out from around here.
See, I know what you meant when you said that.
That's what I wanted you to explain that shit.
No, niggas in general.
That means human.
Niggers equals humans.
Right.
Because I could.
Yeah, this nigger here.
But don't start saying that shit if you ain't been saying.
No, I'm just saying, yeah, don't do that.
I'm just saying, personal people.
We just need them in our personal.
Let me ask you this shit, D.C. Clayton.
Do y'all think voting work?
Yeah, yeah, we put the right people in them, motherfuck.
Well, who?
We've been voting for all these goddamn years.
Who are the right people?
Hey, man, I tell you what, I tell you what.
If nobody votes, we still going to have a president.
Right.
So you got to vote for more?
No, I'm just saying if nobody, no, let's say none of us, the whole entire U.S., we didn't vote, they still going to have a president.
Right.
Because I know I ain't voted for.
They still going to have a president.
I've been voting for the last 15 years, my niggas.
They got an electoral college.
They're going to vote.
Where the fuck is my vote, bro?
None of the shit I voted for work.
Well, no, they don't really count
because of electoral college.
I wish you can go back to the Bill Clinton Day.
No, the fuck you don't.
What?
When Clinton was in office, this shit was moody.
That's why shit fucked up now.
I was like, at least he had like four more five years.
Exactly.
It was smooth.
When you were born.
No, it wasn't.
When you was four and five,
when you was.
What about where he was leaving?
When you was one through five, it was smooth.
Of course it was.
Everything smooth when your ass is one through five.
No, bro.
Shit shouldn't be rough.
I didn't think about it.
I hate to tell you, but that is, that's not a lot of old people.
But a lot of old people I know like Clinton, though.
No, they don't.
They think they do.
No, they don't.
Why y'all don't like Clinton?
Because I'm just not a big fan of the same people running the country the whole goddamn time.
How many Bushes we're going to have run this country?
How many Clinties we're going to have run this country?
So how many Kennedys we're going to have country?
Because we already had one.
Clinton is the motherfucker who enforced it.
For eight years.
Yeah. Mandatory what?
Mandatory minimal.
When you go to.
prison and you've got to go for a mandatory minimum
yeah that's Clinton three strikes
three strikes all the crack
all the crack laws that's disproportionate
with the cocaine laws
that happened under them and not say I mean
but every president do some good and some bad
man at the end of the day you know
Obama gonna get out of here with some bad
they won't that's the shit they won't
because you were one through five
they didn't play that on Nickelode
don't even say those shit like that man
they say that stupid shit for shit like
huh
Right. They say that shit for stupid shit like, oh, he got this dick suck. He's a black man. That's stupid as fuck.
Fuck them dumb-ass nigger.
George Bush was the first nigger president.
Shit.
He was. That nigger was mad niggerish.
Why?
Because that nigger went after somebody to try to kill his daddy. They ain't had shit to do what was going on.
Preach.
Whenever some shit happened, he act like he ain't know what the fuck was going on.
And he act like it wasn't his fault. And he was quick to blame that shit on somebody else.
If that ain't the most niggerish shit
that the president has ever done
I don't know what he is. I don't know what he is.
What?
When that niggas shot his homeboy in his face
and made him apologize.
Oh! Yeah, that's the
Dick Chaney shot somebody in the face.
That was under his watch though.
That's crazy.
Oh, a dick Cheney shot a nigga in the face.
While they was hunting.
Made him go on TV and apologize
for his face being so big.
For getting his weight.
My face is abnormally large.
I shouldn't even been out there.
That's what he said.
Yeah, no, that's funny.
Bro, this is the 85 South show.
We'll teach you all that shit during learning ninth grade.
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hey man ain't you exhausted ain't you just goddamn being black is exhausting they're a motherfucker
ain't it i was tired i love being black because they were one point of your life where you
Like, damn, I wanted to do a high field to be like,
Johnny, who?
I just want to kick him just, like, be in the out for a long time.
You know when I was your own name, TV?
What the fuck?
What are you talking about, man?
What did you say?
What are you to teach me that shit a lot, bro.
Like, I thought Rice came from Pete.
What?
Yeah.
Who taught you this?
This shit I learned from elementary and took on with me
in my grown in my adulthood.
I didn't know you was that fucked up, bro.
You thought rice
I was arguing with somebody
And Till Gray
I was like bro I love pig
I love rice
Man you lost his hell
At one point
Bro we got to
We got to get you
Hey man
Is anybody in the middle
Hellfield who fuck with
8 five stop
How did that even
I know this one of them
She might be able to put you something together
This thing has a chemical imbalance
He said rice come from pigs
I'm done
I thought so
Here I am
I thought we was having
And my family would laugh
Like a born fuck
They let that nigga think rice come from pigs.
I was like, bitch, dude.
You graduated, bro.
I did.
They just let you go.
Because ain't no way you graduated.
Come on, get him out of here.
He got to go.
How old is he?
Get him out of here.
He been saying the same shit since he was one through five.
Hey.
They keep talking about Clinton.
Hey, and the young nigga, I'm like, boy, Clinton is the naked to put back in the office.
Have you noticed, like, comedians have always been.
awake you know like woke on this shit just talking about police brutality and real and shit like
it's some jokes right now that you can hear that just hit so fucking hard because they have to
they we do comedians at the end of the day man we can that's our job man we got to make the
uncomfortable not comfortable but we got to bring it to the light man we talk about the stuff
that's untalked about the stuff that doesn't go on man we really like the underdog man we
We try to serve for justice for the people that don't get it.
What does that put us as entertainers?
Like, you know, we have to cater to some audiences
and different types of people who may not agree
with our social commentary, but, like, how do you handle that?
How do you handle that?
You know, we've got a wide range of fans.
Well, I mean, some people don't, you know.
Do you censor yourself?
Bow Wow said he was minding his business.
They asked him to say something about what was going on.
And he put back, he said he mined his business.
Oh, well.
So, well.
Well, about the situation.
what's going on.
It's like, normally that's what I do,
mind my business, but it's like,
sometimes, you also don't work for CBS.
Yeah, but, you know, I ain't really got shit in jeopardy.
You know what I can speak.
You know, CBS is kind of the old white man.
When you're working for the white man,
you got to be like, yeah.
Do you think people like expect too much out of celebrities
and stuff like this?
What you expect them to do?
I think y'all putting, yeah, y'all putting,
what you, yeah, what you expect them to say?
Like, every time some shit happened, they jump out.
Well, Beyonce ain't said nothing yet.
What you expected to say, man?
I'm sorry.
Yeah, it seemed like everybody waiting on their favorite celebrity to come up,
show up and save the day.
I mean, I don't think that's the problem.
When this is a side, we looked at celebrities to lead us,
and they ain't no, they're for entertainment, man.
Let me ask you this.
This one, this is the one that everybody want to know.
Why you think out of all these years,
Michael Joyne never said nothing about all these killings over his shoes
or never took a stance on anything political.
Well, no, he did.
Remember?
when they asked them
about the Obama thing
he said Republicans
by Jordans too
I'm sorry
you know what
that shit was so
it was fucked up
it was fucked up
when you said it
I couldn't imagine
if he said that
like just saying
I was like
what the fuck
he said that
did that shit hurt
that shit hurt
no this was when
he was going to endorse
Barack
and he was like
nah man
you know
Republicans by sneakers
too
damn
like it don't matter
humzah
hi he's saying
shop online, Nick.
That's what he said?
He's stupid as fuck, man.
What is wrong with you,
Republican shop online?
Democrats go to the mall.
I think Michael Jordan just won't
want that check, man.
He's too worried about what it would do.
Because you get to look at people like,
and look, I'm just going to say this.
All across the board, from people to police
to celebrities to leaders,
they're not built the same
like they used to be.
What they built.
Ain't no more Muhammad Ali that's going to stand on for what they're on.
Ain't no more Jim Brown.
Ain't no more of them cowboy-ass white dudes.
Remember them John Wayne's the good cowboy?
Like, all right, well, we're just going to have to go on over here
and I'll shoot everybody in the vicinity if they give me any trouble.
Now all these dudes is scared.
They were scared in school.
They were scared when they got out in the real world.
And now they got a gun and they still scared.
And that's why they act in the way they're acting.
People ain't built the same, man.
For real.
I'm just saying.
You stupid.
For real.
Put your hat.
Oh,
that's how I'm asking you, Disa,
you think people put too much pressure on celebrities
to speak up on.
Hey, yeah.
They be like, talk.
You got the voice.
The people are watching you.
My bitch, they're watching me to laugh.
Yeah.
But you got to speak on the situation.
Like, these past two tragedies
touch me, like, I'm on some shit.
Like, you know what?
Like what?
I'm about to tell them to bring that ass here, boy.
You feel what I'm saying?
Because I'm tired because at the end of the day,
that could have been me, you, Clayton.
But we all, that's what I'm saying.
We could have been in a situation where it could have been either way.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, that shit, this shit is on some, like,
then the footage showing, like,
this ain't no nigga behind the car.
I can't see.
No, I'm a motherfucker.
This is what is what is showing.
You know what really made me mad about that shit, though?
Look, what I want to grab the phone and say,
look, nigger.
What does that say?
What pissed me off about the shit was like?
Like, people still was wanting some more footage.
Like, well, what happened before the camera came on?
Like, God damn.
You got to have a whole goddamn thing.
You see, what have you?
I heard the white laid on the news.
She was like, well, well, that's what you see right now.
We're trying to see what happened prior to that because, you know, that he, maybe he was,
did the police actually do the job?
I'm like, bitch, stop trying to cover up before I slap shit out your ass when you get off the air
because you know what going on.
No, but that's the other thing, too, man.
It's always, when it's us on the cameras, we got.
got a way to the facts come out.
Don't jump to conclusion.
But if it's the police
attacking us, we got a way to the facts.
But if it's us doing anything else,
the cameras was there, they got it,
opening a shirt case, this is who it is.
This is what he did. This is what he's doing.
Take him to jail. Let me ask you all this.
And when a white person do it, Dave,
he was a scholar.
He went to church every Thursday
and Sunday. He only ate vegetables.
He only ate vegetables, and he loves
50-cent vitamin water.
You were like,
let me ask you all this.
Let me ask you this,
like,
um,
did the,
when the shit in the,
I'm sorry.
All right,
go ahead.
I just had that.
Did the Dallas shit shock you?
Well,
you shocked that,
that that shit happened.
To be honest?
Be honest.
Yeah,
I mean,
was I shot?
Yeah.
I wasn't.
I wasn't.
I was because I didn't,
I didn't,
it didn't make sense to me.
It didn't add up
with,
with none of what they were,
what I was seeing
wasn't adding up.
To what they were saying.
It wasn't.
It just wasn't.
It didn't make sense to me.
What was it that stuck out to you the most?
Man, first of all, why would you shoot up a Black Lives Matter rally?
That was a problem I had, too.
There's a lot of other places.
If what they said was true that he felt how he felt about white people, how he felt about police,
there was plenty of places to do this where it wouldn't have put the people that he.
Your own kind in danger.
That he's supposedly supposed to be.
That didn't make sense.
That didn't make sense to me.
Also, them saying that it was a well-playing calculated attack.
How could it have been a well-planned calculated attack?
That rally wasn't set up in advance.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
But, I mean, this is just, I watch words because I work with words.
That's what I do for a living.
So when I see words and I see well-playing calculated attack,
but then if I watched the Orlando thing, I saw that they said it was random,
and he had just got fed up and he was mentally unstable.
but then the question is they said he had been going to that club for months right that sound like you doing research that sound like you doing reconnaissance that sound like it's well planned that sound like you know you was organizing you they knew you well enough not to check you for a whole AR 15 man that's what I'm saying man that's what I'm saying so when you say when you say one thing is one way and then it's just same thing with Dillon Roof they went out of their way to stress how he was a lone wolf even though he had this information from white supremacy organization and as soon as this
man comes out you already know he nationed Islam black glass matter he and a dashiki and he don't
got no no no social media this was those were some more red flags for me with the michael johnson
shit like he had no social media but the social media they put out he had no post and 10 000
followers or whatever these fake or whatever then ain't nobody on twitter or social media is like
damn i knew mike i went to school with him that nigga been crazy like right what nobody knew
this motherfucker fell out this guy right who was in the army with him
Right.
They know that
motherfuck
They just ain't
gonna say now
And then
They didn't talk to his parents
I'm watching the shit
As it unfolded
But when they did
Talk to Dylan Ruth
They talked to his friends
I saw the first report
They said
It was five goddamn shooters
And then they said
It was a sniper
Then I saw a video
Of a nigga on the ground
I don't know who
The fuck did this shit
And then it
It was just on the one nigga
I don't know who the fuck did
This shit
Where is the building
That they blew up
Did nobody hear it
It wasn't no smoke
If you blow up
A goddamn building
It's gonna be some
Debris or some shit
Where that building
There's going to be a lot of shit.
It's just a lot of questions.
So you mean to tell me you sent a whole bomb in that bitch
and blew this man up and his driver's license straight
and the gun, don't got no scratches on it?
I don't, I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm just, I just, I just, I just, don't see somebody
why they would choose that event
in that time period, even if they were fed up
and maybe he was mentally unstable.
Maybe that was the case.
But, you know, another thing,
anytime anybody shoot up something,
they want to say they're mentally unstable,
but how unstable are you if you made a plan?
And you...
And you...
And you...
And you bought everything off the internet,
you bought shell catches,
infrared beams,
night vision, goggles,
extended clips,
parachutes,
combat boots,
flashbangs, hand grenades,
Batman utility belt.
You went and bought all this shit
off eBay,
but now you cuckoo for cocoa puffs.
Yeah, fucking right.
Right, yeah.
They know what going on.
We want to hear that shit.
I'm sorry.
It's the 85-7.
I don't fuck with nobody shooting up shit
whoever they are.
Most deaf.
Hmm?
Oh yeah, yeah, I know
with the blue-eyed brown-eyed
Yeah, shout out to Jane Elliott, man.
If you don't know about Jane Elliott,
make sure you look up some Jane Elliott.
That lady is smart.
You need to check out some Tim Wise videos, too.
You fuck with Tim Wise?
No.
Tim Wise is the white dude who'd be dropping all the knowledge.
Do the experiments and stuff.
Yeah, shodd her going to spit that real shit.
She's going to be like,
was in the whole white,
she was in the building
full of white people
and she was like, raise your hand.
Who are some people
that you heard say some real shit?
She was like, raise your hand
if you, if they was white
and you thought they was
in, did you know how I want to call her right?
She said, raise your hand.
Oh, no, no, no.
If you were white
and you get treated the same way,
raise your hand if you would want to be
treated the way the black people are treated
in this country.
Most definitely. And nobody raised their fucking hand.
And she said, that should tell you,
that should tell you that
you know what's going on
and you don't want it for yourself
I want every white person in this room
who would be happy
to be treated
as this society in general
treats our citizens
our black citizens
if you as a white person
would be happy to receive the same
treatment that our black citizens
do in this society
please stand
you didn't understand the directions
if you white folks
want to be treated the way black
are in this society stand nobody's standing here that says very plainly that you know what's happening
you know you don't want it for you i want to know why you're so willing to accept it or to allow it to
happen for others you're just like that bro and that's it that's jane elli for you oh i thought we should end the show
just like that that's it that's it hey who was something before we do that just
Tell me some people who, like, I know through social media and shit, you big on there and all that.
Like, who are some people that said some shit that really stuck out to you?
I know Killer Mike been, he been riding for way before that.
Most definitely.
David Benner.
I know, I know David Bellan.
He came through and he was just speaking on the whole, the police brutality.
And Tyrese, Tyrese said something that really stuck out of me.
He said, he said, God damn, cat ain't said it yet.
He was like, he was like,
take a look around we was at the town he said take a look around he said um you see majority
blacks he say we go to work we diverse chinese we white we kiki we ha ha with each other
she said but you you you you you consider my friend but if you there if you consider my friend
be here when we need you the most right you feel what i'm saying like you take it around
Ain't nobody here diverse.
Ain't nobody here speaking up because if that would have been you
and you would have been feeling some type of way,
I would have went down there to show you some support
because, you know what I'm saying?
I rock with you and I know that it's wrong.
But take a look around and just realize that we all we got.
You feel what I'm saying?
So that kind of stuck out with me.
What I'm like, even through this tragedy, though,
I'm seeing a lot of people that, like, you know,
this type of shit happened all the time.
And then Jesse Williams said that speech.
And now you're starting to see more and more people, like, come out and do shit.
Like, Snoop and the game got together and did something with the LAPD.
Like, they went and marched down there and had a meeting with the LAPD.
I'm going to say this, too, though.
Sometimes celebrities be doing stuff that's trendy and what's popular.
Like, they'll come out to the march, but they ain't really out there for the march.
They're out there for their photo op.
You know what I'm saying?
And they want to try to all right.
But you know what, though.
But the march fin of move this way.
Let's not even do that shit.
I don't get a fuck if they're there just for the,
No, no. The reason I say that is because
they take away from it. Because if you
come to the march and you got people
that's going to follow you and going to listen to you
and then you come to the front of it and then you
leave to go the opposite way and you're taking
people with you away from the march,
that's a whole different game, man.
You're taking away from the strength of these people's numbers.
So if you want to be out there,
then be out there. But don't be out there
and then you want to lead people following you
on another path or a different path
than what these people then set up, man. You know,
if you want to do that, then be there in the initial stages
when they're planning that to go out there.
Are you planning it and you set it up?
I'm looking at the shit totally different.
I'm just glad motherfuckers out there.
Just be out there.
Shit.
Okay.
I ain't happy for everybody to be out there.
Are there any other ways that people can protest?
Just be a difference, man.
If you know it's a, if you know it's a wrongdoing in the community,
just be a different.
What are you going to do different, flat?
What am I?
Yeah, because I'm going to do some shit different too.
Like, I'm like.
I know I got a black 80-6 colors.
I'm thinking about buying a new car.
That's the first step.
Shit, because before this shit happened,
they was all on me.
And now this shit happened and I don't definitely try
to get pulled over.
I got to give a new fucking up on.
You feel what I'm saying?
So.
There ain't enough for the slack up on.
So you're saying you're going to just change
the way you move around?
Change the way you move.
And then this plus, like I said,
man, I walk my face, man.
I ain't stunning this shit.
If it's my time, it's my time.
If it ain't, it ain't.
You feel what I'm saying?
I'm not any really tripping, man,
because I've been in positions,
and I know I got a mouthpiece
to get myself out of position.
Not saying, hey, fuck, nigger, no, nigger.
Lee, then I follow.
Lee, it's counterpunching.
You feel what I'm saying?
A good boxer is a great defense win game.
A good counterpuncher is going to win the fucking boxing game all day.
Hold on.
Hold on.
That's right.
And I won't say this, too,
because I'm watching the news.
The news tried to make it seem like we're just the most divided country.
and everybody on different side.
Stop looking at the world
with that screen, man.
Stop letting that TV tell you how to feel.
Stop looking at what them little comments saying
because a lot of them people ain't even real.
And they don't even stand for what they stand for.
They're not even real, man.
When you go out here in the real world,
when you go to these marches,
when they was having these marches in Atlanta,
it was plenty of white people out there.
It was plenty of Asian people out there.
It was plenty of Hispanic people out there.
When they shut down the stuff on Buckhead,
there's a lot of white people.
people got arrested you know what I'm saying so to act like it's just our problem and check
this out they got to acknowledge that too it's a people it's a lot of it's a lot of people other
than black people who are out protesting right yeah it's Asian people it's Latino people is
it's it's all types of different diverse groups man what you got from the youth point of view
DC from the youth from the youth what can the youth say because I got youth and then I got
somebody younger than you uh from the youth point of view man like I say man they all which I
to speak for us, the old, the elderly, but we are the youth.
First of all, like I say, first of all, it starts with us.
The black on black killing, you know what I'm saying?
It got to stop.
Let's say it right here.
The black on black killing got to stop because when we come, then when we come together
for times like this.
Let's not even say black on black.
Let's say killing.
Killing period.
Let's say killing.
Yeah, kill it period because when we come together, we can be more, more, it's more
unity and we can have more power in numbers.
You feel what I'm saying?
The less we are, our voices is it can't be heard.
Think about it with the Malcolm X and in Martin Luther King.
They didn't start respecting it until the numbers start getting huge.
If he was could stay with the 13, 14 motherfucker that he had,
it wouldn't be no change.
That nigger made thousands of people come see him and watch the D.C.
Millions.
They was like, listen to here, I wanted to say millions,
but I ain't know if I won't be right.
Yeah.
So they made millions of niggas come to see him,
and then they were like, wait a, first of all,
well, no press.
Right.
Was it none of that?
No social.
They were just saying, hey, Joan, Martin Luther King coming to speak this day.
And if you feel like it's wrong, come high at me.
All right, we got one from Uncle Steve.
Check this up.
Let me say this.
Black Lives Matter, too.
Because that's really what the Black Lives Matter movement is saying.
It's not saying that the other lives don't matter.
It's just what we want our lives to count like everybody else's life count.
Yes.
Because white people get.
pulled over for crack traffic lights and traffic violations all the time, all the time.
There are no stories about them dying for it. Other people have a right to carry arms.
That's what the conservative party has been trying to ram down our throat, which is why the lobbyists
and the NRA won't do anything about gun laws is because of the Second Amendment. But the moment,
the moment
this black guy
used his second amendment
a right to carry
and then went about
the system and used
had a license and everything
whose mother was on TV the morning
after and said I
raised all my children to comply
comply comply
the girl said
exactly what this young man said to this officer
I'm carrying whipp up and I have a license
to carry it. He asked
for the license he reached for it. He dump
on him.
That's real. That's it.
That's all we want.
And that's what people
doing when they say that. You're not adding to the conversation
when you coming in.
You're being divisive. You're not, you're
being, you're being contrary. You're being
contrary and you're doing it on purpose
and you know what you're doing. You know what you
doing it. Trying to star shit. Because you do it.
And y'all know you doing it.
It's just like when you argue with somebody
and you say something they don't like
and then as soon as you say something they don't like
that, well, why are you yelling at me?
Why are you threatening to me?
No, I'm saying something that you don't like
or you don't agree with.
So it seems like a threat to you
because it's an attack on your ego
and what you believe for things to be.
And you can't deal with what the fuck I'm telling you.
See, the problem is your ego, not your amigo, man.
And a lot of people don't want to admit
that it's their ego eat out.
Bro, did you just drop some life coach on them?
Come on, man.
I'm serious, bro.
Your ego, not your amigo, man.
If you're out there saying, I ain't got an ego, that's your ego telling you that shit.
For real.
Like, dead ass.
Like, you're worried about being wrong.
You're more worried about being wrong in your own head than being wrong in the real world.
And what they think is way worse.
What do white people think going to happen if niggas get treated right?
Like, what they think we're going to do after that?
I think, for one, they think we, you know, like, Black Lives Matter.
They think we having meetings in black hoods and black tresses.
We're going to just take over.
Yeah, like they think we're burning crosses.
They think we don't have meetings for hating people.
They think we're going to retaliate for all that shit they did.
We don't have meetings.
That's what it was.
We don't have meetings for hate.
We didn't got time to hate.
We already behind.
When we get in the game, we're trying to live.
We're trying to survive.
We ain't got time to sit and go meet every Wednesday to talk about how much we hate this particular group of people.
Hey, I don't know what you ate for breakfast today, boy, but you're saying that real shit.
I'm just saying, man.
He's been wrong to say this shit.
He's been wanting to say this.
That's what the 85-self show is for.
Put on a lot of hateful uniform, man.
All righty, man.
I'm just saying.
Black lives matter.
White skin lives model, too.
Light skin, lives matter.
Hey, man, you already know this.
Everybody gets shot every type of color, man.
Everybody.
It's Hispanic people getting killed out here, man.
This is the perfect time to let that whole light-skinned, dark-skinned shit go.
Hey.
For real.
You should have been letting go.
We're all niggies to the police.
Because it ain't never stop me.
Never.
It ain't never start me from doing 19.
Even when we went to popper.
Even when we weren't popping.
I'm sorry.
Do you see anything you want to say to your fans who've been fucking with this show, man?
Hey, man, I just want to tell y'all, be safe.
Stay prayed up, man.
Stay prayed.
You know what I'm saying?
Most important.
Because I'm, I can't do shit for you.
Hold on, man.
I got the U.Fone.
You got anything you want to say?
You want to shout on anything?
You got anything important and smart to say?
Don't say no silly shit either, bro.
Oh.
This is my- Clayton little brother.
It's Austin.
This Austin English, man.
What up Austin?
Say something on the mic, man.
Say something.
Say something on the mic.
Say something.
Say something on the mic.
Let them know.
Clayton, you're a mean-ass brother.
Mean-ass brother, man.
Got them to get up here.
I tell you to do something.
Do it, man.
Got time for all this goofiness.
Talk about her.
I don't want to say it even.
You're an asshole, man.
Say something on the mic.
Say, what's up?
What you got?
What you got?
Instagram Twitter.
Shout up.
Say something, Austin.
The fuck, man.
That's what we've been bringing them through her.
All of them yon'allah brothers.
I call their older brother, bitch, and that was it.
That was the moment.
Take some.
Is this a nigga getting ready to talk?
This nigga had to prepare.
Shout to, say, what's up?
Shout out to Instagram, whatever it is.
This is your chance to, you know.
I'm trying to put you on, man.
Yeah.
I go to North Cross.
On the other mic on.
You ain't got to sit over here near me.
He's trying to get on my mic.
I go to North Cross
I just transferred from Florida
Yeah
You experienced racism in your life
No
I haven't
Well that's good
Oh you just didn't realize
That's some good shit
I hope you don't never experience
I think you have experienced racism
Remember when they took the basketball court
From your apartment complex
Because y'all was playing up there every day
Yeah
Who was playing up there every day
Black people
Yeah
All right didn't they take the basketball court
Didn't they tell y'all
Did the basketball not for playing basketball?
Yeah
but he ain't experienced no race you see that's the youth that's the youth they don't even know
that's the youth that's their outlook they don't even they don't even see it they don't even know
so so for y'all to be out there saying that this is what we thinking and what we instilling the people
and what we growing up he letting stuff ride they literally said you ain't supposed didn't they
what they said that that was fucked up whoever said that is fucked out there to play basketball
yes he had a basketball court in the complex right right and y'all
I would hoop up there every day.
And who was hooping?
Me and my friends.
And y'all was what color?
Black.
Black.
And what did they do instead of the basketball court?
What they put there instead?
Rocks.
Exactly.
They just took the goals down and put it.
You just showed your little brother that he experienced racism.
He's going to taste his part.
He's going to take his party.
Bro, that's right.
Somebody did.
He only knew how to put racist in the city.
Hey, bro, we was racist, bro.
I had to, man.
These niggas was using racist on us.
No, because I mean, at first glance,
it don't.
seem like that, but I mean, that's
what they're laughing. We bullshit, but that was
a real-ass moment. No, that's a real
that's racism. But no, in the south
that's, like, one thing I can say about
up north, they'll let them have basketball courts
everywhere. They got basketball courts everywhere.
Basketball courts down south, they will take them rims down
quick. But one thing about this
whole shit that piss me off, though, man, don't do
kids like that. I don't get a fuck who you are,
man. I don't do no kids
like that. That's what they do, man. The kids
innocent. They had them feeling bad
for playing basketball. No,
bro when you tell a kid for staying out of trouble
they wasn't up there smoking weed
they wasn't up there shooting dice they were shooting
basketball what the court was intended on
the basketball court and you're going to come out and say
some dumb ass shit like the basketball court
not for playing basketball
fuck those people I would have asked what is
what it's for then
it's beating your mate purposes only
it's really for hopscotch
but you know y'all got a little carried away we
would just put the rims up for a show
yeah man we're gonna end this show
there was one nigga right here so we put a rim up
We didn't know all you is coming out here.
Now we got to take them now.
We don't.
Never have.
Never have, man.
Before we go, let's talk about that for one second, then we can end this shit.
Hey, man, I know a little snowboarder.
They got something good.
I'm sorry.
That bit got some good.
You're stupid.
Hey, look, no, white people.
We never hate it, white people.
We never hate it.
No white people.
Matter of fact, like.
We should have the most hatred from all the way back, but we don't.
I love my, I love my shows that I do because there's everybody that come
out to my shows man and there's all people and you're gonna catch what you need to catch in my show
and yeah my show might be a filtration process yeah if you come to my show and you offended by
something then that's something to do with you you shouldn't have never been there's i don't say nothing
offensive i don't say i include everybody and i want everybody to come out to my show and i just want
people to see you know sometimes you can't see it because you don't see how other people put it
man and when we put it that way don't try to tell us that we putting it the wrong way don't tell us
that how we feel is wrong.
Right.
Just because that's not what you feel.
You can't tell me how to feel.
You got your panties in the bunch, Clayton.
We don't, we're not like that.
You know, it's just one thing that I just keep hearing on repeat
is just like, if you're not a black man in America,
you can't understand what it's like to be one.
I know some, I know it's...
I mean, even black, even black women in America
with Philando Castile.
Right.
You know, the day we got to give a shout out to Diamond, though.
She held it all the way down.
That was the hardest thing to watch, man.
Like that ever happened to me, I hope, my girl.
hold it down the way she had that's the hardest thing to watch and you know what made it
hold it down survival instincts because after this man been shot she still got to call
this man sir and she didn't get belligerent and all that she got to call him sir right she got a kid
in the back seat to keep calm like that's a lot and the crazy part about the child knew what was
going on that's what's up yeah that's real that's real that's real and the crazy part about it
you see your dad to die in front of you you you know you're going and as a child you're going to
always remember the child had to keep calm right because her mom was calm you feel what
what I'm saying it was on some light yeah wow it's crazy that's fucked up I want
everybody to heal we all need some healing right now we all lost everybody looking for some
answers man hey shit they prayed up black lives matter police life matter white folks
matter everybody fucking matter man and talk with somebody if you're gonna listen yeah talk to
other people don't just be trying to tear that down and take apart what they're saying
listen to what they're saying.
If you've got something to contribute, contribute.
I ain't disrespect to nobody.
I just know that my people are in danger.
And right now, right now until forever, nigger, black lives matter.
Yes.
We're in danger, nigga.
Yes.
I know.
I've been in all of them, goddamn situations where the police got them guns out.
Every time I get pulled over, they got the motherfucking gun out.
They can't wait.
For some reason.
They can't fucking wait.
Yeah.
It don't matter what you do.
Hey, let's talk about a thing.
You got to have your hand on outside.
to win that one on the stern wheel.
You know who I am?
We got to give a shout out to their other police officer that show up,
that motherfucker who let you know you're going to jail when they call that second car.
That second car.
Nigger just don't.
No, you're talking.
You just give up then.
When the second cop pull up.
No, it depends.
Like, if the officer pull up, the backup officer, if he pull up and he don't have any
lips, you're going to jail.
You're going to jail.
If he don't have no lips, if you don't have no lips, you go into jail, bro.
Like, you just see teeth and gums, like Fire Marshal Bill, you, you're going to jail.
going to jail.
They'd be like, hey, man, I'm going to jail.
You'd be like, no, no, no, just hold tight.
When they say hold tight.
Hey, you know the worst motherfucking police officer, though?
That motherfucker who tried to show up and act like he cool.
What's going on, my man?
I ain't none of your fucking business.
You ever told them, you ever told the police what they were going to do to you?
And they wound up doing it.
I do I had a warrant, but I knew they weren't going to extradite me unless I was within
50 miles, but he still wanted to call down there.
And I was like, look, you're going to call down there.
You're going to wait about 40 minutes.
You're going to get a call back.
they're going to tell you I'm not coming down to extradite you
and I kept going
now we got more details on the shooting
we're watching the news live while we do this
yeah shout out to us
so she lied
she lying like they just gonna make the lot
they're gonna just make her into it that's what I'm saying
they're trying to discredit that girl man so she's lying
wait a minute wait a minute just pulled over 52 times
and uh what's that
what's that 14 years
52 times
yeah bro and he good
every time he get pulled over
he good
he good though
we gotta make sure
we know hold hold on hold on hold on
we know you
because you've been pulled over 52
on the 50th time
they were just like
all right
it's no way he's not fucking up
how to like
come on man
we need
that shit self-explanatory
we want our motherfucking justice
man we want some reform
but the white boy
raped the two girls
they say don't take him to prison
because it'll harm him more
they need to fix all
Man, shit boy DC Unfly.
I'm tired of talking about this shit.
Tired to talk about this shit.
Rewrite the motherfucking constitution, man.
Yeah.
We got a lot of work to do, man.
Black Lives Matter.
We out this bitch.
Hey, man.
We matter.
We matter.
Black lives matter, man.
All lives matter.
Black people stand together.
And that don't mean your life don't matter.
Hey.
85.
80.
I was scared.
Chip was not scared.
it was weird he didn't even turn his radio down and that was weird a little bit i mean if you
get pulled over wouldn't you turn your radio down nobody want to get that ass beat to a soundtrack and
shit you know what i'm saying well chip had the music blasting we're not gonna take it
I get that's that whole brutality thing.
See, that's common knowledge.
Man, there was a time when only minorities really knew about that.
I'm not going to say white people didn't believe us,
but you were a little skeptical.
You were a little skeptical.
I mean, I don't blame you.
And then Newsweek printing any news that he knew it was true.
And then the Newsweek, wife was like, oh, my God.
Honey, did you see this?
Apparently, the police have been beating up Negroes like hotcakes.
to the main issue.
I mean, really, how could you know, though?
How could anyone else know?
I mean, maybe you should have seen something a little suspicious.
I don't know.
You think it was like a little suspicious?
Every dead black person in police find
has crack sprinkled on them.
Come on, man.
Come on, man.
Who gets shot and sprinkles crack on themselves?
Nobody would do you.
Bam!
Oh!
Oh!
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