The Brilliant Idiots - American Gigolo

Episode Date: March 29, 2024

In this episode, Charlamagne and Andrew discuss the recent news about Diddy and the allegations surrounding him. They express mixed emotions and disappointment about the situation, highlighting the im...pact Diddy has had on culture and the music industry. They also delve into the desire for power and success and how it can lead to questionable actions. The importance of character and the consequences of compromising one's values are explored. The conversation touches on the unfairness of bringing Jay-Z into the situation without any allegations against him. They also delves into the appeal of Candace Owens and her black liberation strategy, as well as the rise of conspiracy theories. The hosts discuss various topics including lying, the rivalry between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, the impact of Kendrick Lamar's music, the importance of quality over quantity in the music industry, the comparison between Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Diddy's Trip to Antigua 02:49 The Diddy Situation and Legacy 05:58 Defining Sex Trafficking 09:12 Mixed Emotions and Disappointment 13:02 The Desire for Power and Success 21:14 Compartmentalization and Lack of Empathy 24:06 The Importance of Character 29:49 The Institution and Disappointment 33:02 Unfairly Bringing Jay-Z into the Situation 33:29 The Power of Allegations and Misinformation 38:19 Disappointment in Black Icons 39:18 The Impact of Allegations on Legacies 47:32 The Appeal of Candace Owens 49:52 Candace Owens' Claims about Diddy 52:53 The Rise of Conspiracy Theories 01:01:41 Megan Fox's Logic on Drinking Blood 01:06:59 Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake 01:09:17 The Impact of Kendrick Lamar's Music 01:13:42 The Influence of Kendrick Lamar's Control 01:16:06 Comparing Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole 01:18:16 The Big Three and Future's Success 01:21:47 Managing Stress and Impact of Podcasting 01:25:16 Stopping Children from Making Mistakes 01:29:09 The Baddest First Lady 01:32:09 Intriguing Blue Collar Jobs 01:36:23 Fixing Andrew's Bunions ************************************ Check out Andrew Schulz www.theandrewschulz.com Check out all the podcast on Charlamagne's "Black Effect Network" www.blackeffect.com/ TaylorMade-It Production Contact: Taylormadeitprod@gmail.com Check Out "Summer Of 85" on Audible www.audible.com/pd/Summer-of-85-A…areTest=TestShare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yep, Shalaman the guy. Andrew Shult. We are the brilliant idiots podcast back for another week of brilliant idiotness. Heather Kyle Walker. No. How was your weekend, sir? I almost got a free flight to Antigua. Almost got a free flight to Antigua?
Starting point is 00:00:14 Yeah. Oh, shit. What happened? Bring it down for me. Nah. Did he hit me? He was like, yo, we go in Antigua real quick for... Spring break.
Starting point is 00:00:24 Yeah, for spring break. Or maybe forever. And he was like, yo, do you want to come with? And I was like, no. man, we got to do the pods and shit this year. What's up with him? Why was he going to Antigua? Spring break.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Wait, what? It really was spring break. You know, when that news first broke... Is he a big spring break fan? But listen, when that news first broke, I said that, right? We were texting in the group chat, and I was like, I mean, guys, it is spring break, right? I literally said that, but then come to find out, he was at the airport with his family. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Well, no, his family's getting rested, I thought. No, he's got more than one kid. He was at the airport with his daughter's... and stuff, and they got stopped. And one of his guys got arrested for drugs. I'll tell you one thing, though. The Ditty situation is an interesting situation because... Because he hired a white drug meal?
Starting point is 00:01:13 But that's language, right? Like, that's legal jargon. I love it. Drug mule? You could turn anything. The guy gets you a nickel bag. That's what I'm saying. You a drug mule.
Starting point is 00:01:24 They already found his college highlights. That's what I... The kick of hoop. Really? Yeah, yeah. The internet. That is amazing. From basketball to eight balls?
Starting point is 00:01:33 He's good. What the fuck? He's good. Really? Former Syracuse basketball player arrested accused of being drug mule. Get the fuck out of it. Come on, son. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Where was the drugs, though? Did he have him up his ass? Come on, bro. I'm asking. Can this case get any stranger? No, but apparently, I thought you knew that he did do that. Do what? Did he would?
Starting point is 00:02:00 request that he carried them up his ass and then he would remove them and he was like he goes and he would tell him he's like I'm not even going international he's like I don't care I want you to put him up your ass before you get home and then I'll take him out allegedly this this is allegedly I'm gonna be honest what you meant when I can you be honest with me please this shit is sad wait what the whole situation saddens me okay like it really saddens me and the reason it saddens me is because like you got to be honest with yourself when it comes to these situations. We're talking about a person who contributed so much to culture. You know what I'm saying? You're talking about a person who helped provide soundtracks to our lives. You're talking about a person,
Starting point is 00:02:47 you know, especially you being from New York City, you know, you had to be inspired by Sean Combs in some way, shape, or form. Like, you know, like, we grew up watching like making the band. He It was like one of the first moguls that so many of us saw. So when I see shit like this, the shit is sad. Because it's just like, yo, why do people always got a crash and burn? Like always. Like, like, I don't like seeing another legacy go up and smoke. Now, listen, you do the crime, you know, you got to be held accountable.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Like, that's just the reality situation. What is the crime? I don't know. Now we, that's what I keep trying to figure out. But I almost don't want to know exactly what it is because then I can get these jokes off and feel no guilt. Once we find out there's like little kids on an island, then I'm going to be like, that's the thing. Talk to me.
Starting point is 00:03:33 People throw around words like sex trafficking and everything. Pull up the definition of sex trafficking. Pull up the definition of sex trafficking. You fly a hooker from city to city. Exactly. So they could be just well-paid hookers, but it's illegal to be a hooker. That's my point. But sex trafficking in our minds is like they're just taking fucking...
Starting point is 00:03:51 Larry. What the name? What the fuck is his name? Wallet? No, not what the fuck was his name? Stop and now. What was his name? Stop and now.
Starting point is 00:03:58 What was his name? Stop it now. What the fuck with his name? I really can't remember. Jeffrey Epstein. Larry Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein. I can't remember what the fucking name was.
Starting point is 00:04:12 But look at sight. What is the exact definition of sex trafficking? Make this bigger, Taylor. Sex trafficking is the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting a person for the purpose of commercial sexual act, which a commercial act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion. or in which the person induced to perform such an act as not a 10-18 years.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Okay, force fraud or coercion. So, for example, you fly somebody over, yo, we're just going to party, and then it's like, yo, actually, we need a fuck. Yeah. Are everybody's on drugs? You know what I'm saying? Oh.
Starting point is 00:04:44 And if you remember what they were saying in the initial case, they were saying the freak-offs. The freak-offs were they were hiring prostitutes, hiring male prostitutes. To fuck the girls and they would watch. That's what I'm saying. That is trafficking. I always thought sex trafficking involved minors.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Because people are stupid and people don't read. They can. It can also. But the definition is broader than we think. Look, it's right here. Look, look, look, it's about five different brothers. You have labor trafficking, sex trafficking, child trafficking, bonded labor, forced marriage, organ trafficking. Let's say it's some, if it's not some wild shit, first of all, if why the Fed's going to all three homes with fucking hummers and shit?
Starting point is 00:05:23 I don't know. Why they got military style? equipment on, why they got the guns drunk? Why? Because he was hiring three male hookers, hard dicks coming out there. You didn't have some protection. Imagine you bust out of the door, his three dudes with hard allegedly. Just alleged sex mules
Starting point is 00:05:39 that did he got there and they got to be hard all day. Man, somebody, listen, somebody text me this earlier, right? I understand that. Right? I'm coming in with the SWAT gear. So when I was... I want the shield in case they started nothing? When I was a court officer, whenever there was like
Starting point is 00:05:54 a prisoner who was trying to fight back, it was the only excuse when we got to war like the tactical shit. So you're like, yo, gear up. We would go in like, oh, D. When you was, what, what you used to do?
Starting point is 00:06:07 When I was a bailiff, court officer. You was a bailiff? Yes. Why the fuck I don't know this? You knew who was a bailiff? I know. He was a bailiff? I did not notice, Alex.
Starting point is 00:06:17 He was a bailiff? Yes. You older than you'd be saying, yo. I was 64 years old. It's got to be. He didn't know how six. He had 17 lives. They got all these.
Starting point is 00:06:26 live, but I'm 30. I was like, I was a nurse. I was in the military. I was a bailiff. Bayliff is a peculiar job. Very peculiar job. Somebody hit me earlier. And by the way, all of these stuff is going around, right?
Starting point is 00:06:38 You've seen this all on the end. Somebody said, I got a male jiggle-o hit me up. And he was a, with receipts that he was a hired hand by Diddy and others, the service females. We're doing a blind item on him. He's trying to come on the podcast. This is crazy. And he's like, these dude going to hell.
Starting point is 00:06:53 I'm like, bro. Why would they admit that they did it? Listen, I go, I don't think they go. I don't think they go into hell with being freaky-ass motherfuckers, man. No, I'm saying the jigilos, if their... Attention. At this point, you don't even know
Starting point is 00:07:04 if these people are telling the truth. Because they know if I say this, I'll get a podcast interview, somebody will bring you on a platform. So he stored half a dozen jigalos in one of his homes, and they're just there at all times, ready to fuck?
Starting point is 00:07:17 Like, if he comes... I'm just saying, that's what I'm getting from watching this video. There is six jigilos, and their dicks need to be hard. The second he shows up with... and then a freak off got to happen. Imagine the pressure of that.
Starting point is 00:07:29 You're just popping Viagra's all day. I mean, that's your job. If you were fucking jiggle-off. Yeah, but you're not a hired hand. You're a hired cock. Jesus Christ. That's pressure. A cock for hire is crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:40 That's pressure. Yeah, I don't want that kind of pressure. I don't want to be a cock to hire. Girls are lucky, man. Think about how lucky it is. No, they're not lucky. Hired vagina is easier than hired cock. Oh, you mean like the, you're talking about the prostitute aspect of it?
Starting point is 00:07:53 I'm just saying getting your dick hard. You don't know what's walking in. in that door. He could bring anything in that door. Yeah, but I mean, what the fuck is this? That's what I'm talking about. They back him out. This is the raid? This is the raid? Yes, bro. They arrest in whites. They was arrest in whites.
Starting point is 00:08:07 This is too much. It is too much. Unless they know something that we don't fucking know. Thank you. But then I also, too, I wonder how much the internet plays into this type of shit. I wonder if, you know, these people are online and watching these YouTube videos and buying into these conspiracy theories and they're getting phone calls and a not anonymous tips and probably a bunch of anonymous tips because of what the internet is fueling. I wonder if that's causing people to, you know, to react like this.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Because this is crazy, bro. This is crazy. This is a fucking raid. Like, I'm like, what the fuck is going on? I don't know, man. I just don't like it. I don't like it just because it's sad. Like, you know, how many people's legacies have we watched burn to the ground, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:50 from the Russell Simmons from, you know, but it's good that they burned to the ground if they did fuck shit. Sure, but it's... You're still sad to they even getting it. Like, y'all all lying to yourself if y'all said, yeah, good for them. Fuck them. These guys fucking provided the soundtrack to our lives. They contributed to coaching real ways.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Before we knew any of this shit, from the Harvey Weinstein's to whoever, we all were inspired by them if you were in entertainment because you wanted to build what they built. They have a room with six... You're a liar. Who do you love? Who do you love, Taylor? Who do you like?
Starting point is 00:09:24 Just in general. Who inspires you? Megan Estallian. Who? Issa right. So if God, God forbid, you're bullshit like this, you found out Issa Rae was in the shit
Starting point is 00:09:32 like this? That wouldn't hurt your feelings? I'm not saying it wouldn't hurt feelings. Okay, then. So that's why I don't understand. People are so quick to be like, no, fuck there. You, no, you have feelings,
Starting point is 00:09:41 you have mixed emotions. After that whole Cassie thing, you don't know what triggered that from other people, though. Like, say someone else had that thing. I understand all of that. I'm taking all of that into consideration. I'm taking the victims in the consideration.
Starting point is 00:09:52 I'm taking what's going on with them in the, the diddy and all them. about the whole situation. It's like OJ. It's like OJ. I never felt like that about OJ. Wait, what? I mean, I didn't grow up on OJ though.
Starting point is 00:10:01 So, I mean, I didn't feel like that. Oh, yeah, me neither. Yeah, I didn't grow up, I didn't feel like. It's not OJ. It's like Harvey Weinstein. Like, you saw Shakespeare in love and you're like, this guy, wow, he made this movie. That's another one. That's another one.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Bill Cosby. But that's what I'm saying. Who can, you know, anybody, anybody saying otherwise they're lying, or they just never had a connection to these people in regards the culture ever. You're not going to sit here and talk. telling me that you look at the Russell Simmons. And by the way, I'm not even going to put Harvey Weinstein in there because I didn't feel like that about Harvey Weinstein.
Starting point is 00:10:30 I'm lying. But the Russell Simmons, the Bill Cosby's, the ditties, you're lying if you don't. It's the same thing when I see Kanye, even though Kanye's situation doesn't have anything to do with, you know, sexual abuse or anything like that. It's just like, yo, you hate seeing people burn their fucking legacies to the ground. Yeah. Especially when it's allegedly self-inflicted. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:48 When it's just shit that they could have just not done. Yeah. Am I tripping? No, I get what you're saying. Some people are probably interpreting this as if you have a lack of compassion for the victims. I 100% I have compassion for it all. Also, right now we don't know of any victims. Oh, no, we do.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Right now there's not a single victim. We know some shit went down. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What I'm just saying legally, like, just how, OJ is legally innocent. I got you. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And like you said, we're going to have every jiggleau from around the block coming out, be like, yo, I used to fuck for Diddy.
Starting point is 00:11:26 That might be a badge of honor for a jig. You're right. I mean, I know it's... If you're a jig back in the day and you used to fuck for Diddy? I'm just saying, man. Imagine you got that call at 5.46 in the morning. Wrecked dawn. Wipe the cold from my eye.
Starting point is 00:11:43 See who's dispage of me. And why? It's my... It's my man Puff, and he wants some stuff. And he wants him. He wants me to do the stuff in. You know, that's the call that was coming in. That's the call that was coming in.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Why would Puff page you at that hour if he didn't have a need for Dick? Nah, don't put that Biggie in there. Yeah, this is all the legend. You heard Biggie's lyrics. That was not, but it was not Puff. You've heard the lyrics. That wasn't Puff page in him.
Starting point is 00:12:18 See who's this page of me and why? It's my pop from the barbershop told me he was in, the gambling spot and heard the intricate plot. See, you got to rework the joke. It wasn't a puff. Hold out love, please chill, drop the cable. Yeah, wasn't puff? Nah, I was puff.
Starting point is 00:12:35 Call pop. Use the fuck for puff. Yo, if you used to fuck for puff, DM the pod. Nah. Yo, DM Alex. By the way. Use the fuck for the pot. If used to fuck for puff, DM Alex.
Starting point is 00:12:48 You bought to get like 300 fucking emails, and you're not even going to know if these people are really. There is a way to know. Send your cock to Alex. Send your cock and Alex will be able to know if you used a fuck for puff. No. That's, bro, can you put that
Starting point is 00:13:01 as a credit? Coming to the stage. I'm telling you, though, man. The Hon. I don't know if Mr. President L. Frackon says it best. When you see situations like this, don't laugh, learn. When you see men fall, don't laugh. Right. Learn.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Right. Learn. Because you're on your way up. Right. And the things that tempt people to fall, you and I are not free from that temptation, nor from the weakness that will cause us to stumble and fall. When you laugh as somebody else's fault, white or black, rich or poor, your enemy or your friend, you are laughing and opening away for your own
Starting point is 00:13:46 demise when you do that. Because to laugh and not learn, to make mockery and not to understand, is to make the same mistake yourself. Did you hear me? Because I just don't understand what causes... Charlie, we got to laugh a little bit. No, no, I'm... I mean, the story sounds insane. It's hilarious.
Starting point is 00:14:08 We invented this part. What you mean? The idea that there's six male jigilos in a basement somewhere, just hard dicks waiting to fuck for puff. We don't know. We don't know nothing. You think there's six rabid dog? I'm just saying we don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:21 We don't know why this. This happened. We don't know why this raid went down. We have no idea. I don't know what the fuck's going on. Is there a door they opened and they closed it immediately? They're like, I don't even know what I just saw. Bro, they got doggy bowls in there.
Starting point is 00:14:36 They're eating at a doggy balls. They are hungry. They are hungry. Did you see the conspiracy theory that this wasn't about finding anything? It was about going there and destroying evidence to protect the higher elites. Did you see that one? Buffy's part of the elites now. Snail.
Starting point is 00:14:54 I mean, or is he going to take the fall? A lot of people have partied with Puff. That's facts. A lot of people have party with Puff. And they say he has cameras all around his, all around his place and room and stuff like that. Well, well. I don't like none of it, man.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Once again, I don't care what y'all say, man. You're lying to yourself. If you act like all of a sudden you didn't have no, you know, emotional connection to bad boy records. If you didn't have, you did have an emotional connection. You're lying to yourself. Like, you're lying to yourself. You act like, stuff don't sadden you. Like when I, when I'm hearing things like, like, yes, last year was the 50th
Starting point is 00:15:27 anniversary of hip hop, but this year is the 40th year of death jam and people can't even do anything. Well, they want to do things and they're going to do things, but Russell can't be involved. That's not up, that's on like, God damn, yo. I think this is the, I think this is the thing where like, no, no, no, it's mixed emotions. It's mixed emotions. You're lying. This is a thing. Nobody's emotions are just that cut and drive. No, but this is where you find out if people are connected to the music or the man. Like there are certain people where like this happens. What's that?
Starting point is 00:15:57 Like Chris Brown for example. Like, no, it's different with these guys. Well, I guess what I would say is that like there are certain people where they're really connected to the person. And when something happens to the person,
Starting point is 00:16:08 they're like, oh, this is a tragedy. This is fucked up. I hate that this happened. This person I admired so much and love so much. I no longer can do that. I feel like I've lost something.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And then there's other people where like he's connected to the music, but we don't really. associate the music with Puff, we associate with the artists. So I don't feel guilty to listen to the music. As a person who's... But you're really invested in the game, you understand it. Yeah, as a person who's always wanted to be a mogul, right? There's certain people that you look at on the come-up.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Right. And Russell Simmons, Diddy, those guys are absolutely in that space. So it's not about being really connected to the people. It's being connected to the story. Because you can't tell the totality of Def Jam without talking about Rosa Simmons. You can't tell the story about bad boy, Sean John, to rock, all of that stuff
Starting point is 00:16:55 without talking about Diddy. And I think all the people that looked up to Diddy in that way are sad about this. You gotta be, you're sad and you're disappointed. You're like, damn, yo. But I think there's not- You always got to be one of us that burns their fucking legacy to the ground.
Starting point is 00:17:08 And I'm saying, it does happen to white people too. You know what I'm saying? But I can always speak for me. You guys just started burning your shit down. We did. You did. You're right. You're right. But you've had more opportunity
Starting point is 00:17:19 to burn shit down. Yeah, well, welcome to the club. We don't even get these ideas. It's just like weird, man. It takes a psychopath to get that successful. And then psychopaths... I don't believe that. I can't believe that either show.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Let's talk about that. I can't believe that. An undeniable, unquenchable, thirst and lust for power exhibits itself in many different ways. One of the ways it exhibits itself is by creating incredibly successful and powerful companies,
Starting point is 00:17:49 obviously Puffy did that, innovating business, investing in music videos that blew people's fucking minds and pushed the art, push the genre, it was incredible. But if he does have that desire for power, that also exhibits itself in other ways and other places. What manifests itself potentially sexually? And then you see some pretty gnarly things happen that maybe me and you would be like, I would never pay four jigalows that live in a room together and eat out of dog bowl. to fuck a girl. I would never do that. This guy is Qing on all day.
Starting point is 00:18:24 This guy, this guy, his conspiracy theory is crazy. On the way here, I was talking to one of my friends, and we were talking about something that they're building. And I was like, well, what is your intention? And they was like, winning. This is a woman. They was like, winning. I'm like, no, that can't be your intention.
Starting point is 00:18:42 You can't be your intention. Yeah. Like, when you're building something, like, your intention can't be to win. Your intention should be to educate, to teach. Or love of the art. Love of the art. But in this person's case, I was like, yo, your intention should be to educate, to teach.
Starting point is 00:18:58 And what grows from that grows from that. Like the win should be when you're getting emails every week and people are telling you how much what you're doing is helping them grow. When you tell them what you're doing is educating them, that's the win. To your point, if all you want is power, if all you want is money, that's not a good intention. So if that is your intention, you can build something like this that can't be sustained, you know?
Starting point is 00:19:23 Exactly. And my Sluptu Mavrebrido, I love my Vat Brito. My Vett Brito always tells me all the time. Your talent will take you where your character can't sustain you. And I feel like that's what I've been watching over the years.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Yeah. I'm watching so many of our greats get to the heights of heights. Yeah. And their character can't sustain where their talent is taking them. And that's sad. But sometimes that character that they have
Starting point is 00:19:53 gives them a competitive advantage to get to that height. But do you got to hurt, allegedly hurt all of these people in the process? I don't even think they're hurting them. I just think that they do not care about them. They are so numb to the idea of ruining a relationship or breaking a relationship that doesn't get them to the next level.
Starting point is 00:20:14 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You've met these people. Like, we've all met these people where you're just like, oh, wow, you will do anything for success. You will do anything. I'm not willing to do that. No, no. I'm not saying you are. What I'm saying is we've met these people and you get the feeling very quickly.
Starting point is 00:20:28 And some of them are incredibly charming, incredibly talented. But you're around them and you're like, I am a cog in this journey for you. And the second you don't need me, I'm fucking out. And once you know that, it doesn't mean you have to stop working with them. But you should immediately go. Am I willing to take some smoke for you? Because I know you won't do it for me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:51 And there's certain things I don't want that bad. And, you know. Yeah, you want to go to bed at the end of the night. These people are addicted. That's right. In the way that you love peace at your home, you know what you're doing? You're hugging a tree. You're doing all these things.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you want peace, right? Like, genuinely, I believe that from you. Absolutely. They don't care about peace and calm. Their peace and calm is conquer, power, greed. All these politicians are like that, too. They're all the same.
Starting point is 00:21:25 They're all the fucking same, man. But it's a huge competitive advantage. Imagine you didn't have to care about the people you fucked over. Imagine, like, it felt like nothing to you. We were talking to the CIA operative, who basically was like one of the things the CIA looks for is people who have a lack of guilt or empathy. They have close to borderline personality disorder.
Starting point is 00:21:42 They don't have the full thing because then you can't operate as a huge. human being, but when you're close to it, now you can go engage with somebody and you can actually bring them on as an asset because you can lie to them. You can do anything you need to get them to like you and then take whatever information you want from them and maybe even flip them to be part of our side. They're seeking out people with these personality types. Those people, those personality types also succeed in business all the time. To compartmentalize in your brain to, that's the trick. And some people don't even need to, Chris, compartmentalize. It literally doesn't
Starting point is 00:22:13 even if they don't it's all one exactly they don't feel it so y'all think that you you cannot get to certain levels without being a good person like you think that's impossible i think you're being a good person but i don't believe i've spoken to people that said that that people i respect that said did he was always there for them showed up to everything and he was one of those dudes that always showed up, right? Like, literally you ask him to come to the smallest thing. He would fucking go there. And then one day he might, he'd never ask for anything. Monday,
Starting point is 00:22:47 he might ask for something. And you're like, I got to do it because this guy's always here. That's, from people I respect, they said that. I think just because somebody does something good for you, doesn't mean that they're good for you. But the thing I keep talking about is as a man and, you know, just humans,
Starting point is 00:23:03 period. Women need to listen to this too. You can't run from yourself. So if you got these like vices, if you got, you know, these things that you're addicted to, whether they're sex, whether they're drugs, you know, whether it's power, whether it's money, whatever it is, that shit will ultimately consume you. I ain't seen nobody win that race yet. No, because there is no end to the power, Charla. There's no end to it. And when these people are incredibly addicted to it, and not even addicted to it, it's like the only thing that they can thrive on. we're still inspired by them.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Like they're the things that they... But we don't know none of this shit either. Exactly. That's the other thing. We just see achievement. That's right. Like we're acting like we knew what Bill Cosby was into. We didn't know what these people were into.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Steve Jobs is probably an asshole, dude. Like by all accounts, he said some fucking horrible things. But he also was really inspiring to the people he worked with. Maybe he had a little bit of that. I don't exactly know. My point is you oftentimes see this. A lot of times you see it with politicians. People who are going after positions where they're,
Starting point is 00:24:05 they are able to wield power. And it's really weird for us because we look at it and we're like, wow, why would you sacrifice your peace? Why would you sacrifice your character? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because characters important to us. It ain't to them, power is.
Starting point is 00:24:24 Right, you know why character's so important to me? Because that's all I ever fucking had. I didn't have money for 30, 40 years, like some of these people, you know what I mean? I'm raised on a dirt road in Monk Corner, South Carolina. All you had was character. My grandmother telling me, manners will take you where money won't. Like, you know, you got to be a nice person.
Starting point is 00:24:43 You got to laugh. You got a joke. Now, don't get me wrong. You know, you can, you know, all of us get to a point where we might, I don't know, become a bully of sorts, especially with the jokes, right? Because if we've been getting picked on so much, sometimes you flip and that happens. Jokes are different. To a certain extent, I'm only saying that from the point.
Starting point is 00:25:02 There's six guys chained up in a basement with the dog. Dog bulls, hard-diff, and ball gags in their mouth. Why you make it fun? Waiting to fuck. Nobody even knows they're down there. Someone got a knock on the door. Diddy's not in the country. He's in Antigua right now.
Starting point is 00:25:18 There are six guys in each one of his homes, downstairs in a basement with a special security lock. Only Diddy's tongue can open it, okay? And when he goes in there, there are empty dog bowls, six men with blue chew hard dicks, ready to fuck. And if they don't empty those balls, they're going to start fucking each other. Is that what you want?
Starting point is 00:25:42 Is that what you want? Depends what day it is. When you're getting sex on demand in that way, you probably do want to see them fuck each other on Thursday. What are you talking about, Taylor? What don't you understand about that perfectly logical statement that this man just said? What don't you understand about how lots of... What you call that was, okay? You're going, what the fuck?
Starting point is 00:26:08 Like, he didn't make perfect goddamn sense. I just hate, you know, what I really hate is how we... What, when half a dozen guys with hard dicks are downstairs in a basement with dog balls chained to a fucking wall, look at each other and ready to fuck the shit out of each other? All of them simply say that we act like these things are so one-dimensional and they're not. What do you mean? They're just simply not. Like, like, if...
Starting point is 00:26:30 And I guess because it's easy to make jokes because we don't know these people like that. You know, I mean, I've interviewed them all. several times. But if this was somebody you actually knew, you would see how three-dimensional these situations are. You wouldn't just be saying like, oh, that person did it. Or, you know, oh, you wouldn't be so quick to make the joke. You'd be disappointed. I mean, you'd be disappointed. And that's how I feel in all of these situations. I'm constantly disappointed. Like, how does this always happen to our icons? I think you need to ask yourself a different. What's the question?
Starting point is 00:27:10 Chris, am I tripping? You need to ask It happened to Bill Clinton. You do what? Happened to Bill Clinton. It did not happen to Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and President Biden having a goddamn thing to date.
Starting point is 00:27:22 They're having something to date to raise money or something for Joe Biden. There's nothing happened to Bill Clinton. They're hanging out. Bill Clinton is fine. What do you mean to happen to Clinton? In my eyes. In my eyes.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Okay, tell me, Chris. Explain. I'm disappointed in Clinton. Why? Big in head? You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying? You see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:43 You see what you said? That's what you said? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? That what if somebody said for fucking guys? For fucking guys? For having guys, fuck. Six guys chained up in a basement.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Talk, bro. I'm just saying a puppy child full to the brim. You see what I'm saying? But you know that's the last million. But that's emotion, right? Chris is disappointed. disappointed. Let's Taylor's like, what the, why? What the fuck? Let's talk about the facts.
Starting point is 00:28:10 I'm trying to figure out why. I'm trying to figure out who's biting dick first when that Purina puppy child is gone. Because you know when the Purina puppy child is gone, you're going to want a bone. And there's five of the bones in that room. Yo, Perina, Buffy child was crazy. What? Puffy child!
Starting point is 00:28:27 Oh my God! No, don't you dare. Don't you dare. He got his own puppy child. Purina Puppy chow? Yo, you gotta give me that. I'm not. You got to give me that, bro.
Starting point is 00:28:44 This guy was incredible. The Purina Puppy chow... You didn't know the white boy from before. You still on that boat. No, the Purita Pumby Chow was filled to the brim, but they're slowly eating it. They're trying to ration it out because they know once they're done, we're gnawing on bone. We're not on bone. Chris, tell me about Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 00:29:01 No, what are you disappointed by? I was referring more of it. the Larry Epstein. Larry! I'm joking. What the fuck is this guy's name? Jeffrey Epstein. Why are we, oh, look, how quick we forget. How quick we forget about the white guys.
Starting point is 00:29:17 I just know it's Epstein. I never remember the first name. I know Epstein and Sandusky. Oh, so you mean that he was on the plane, but wasn't there a perfectly logical explanation? And there might be, but I think across the board, I thought he was a very talented politician. I agreed with a lot of his policies.
Starting point is 00:29:32 I think he's undercut his legacy. Who, who? Clinton. Completely. Don't nobody give a fuck. Yo, that's right, because Taylor just remember he'll just remember.
Starting point is 00:29:39 No, they don't. Bill Clinton is doing an event to, nobody, like, Bill Clinton is still out there campaign and forbids a guy. No, but he should be an elder statesman. He is. His legacy is tarnish. The media will never do that to Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 00:29:52 No, but his legacy is tarnish. We got to own it. He fucked up. Yeah. What do he do, though? She remains to be seen. He cheated on his wife. He did do that.
Starting point is 00:30:03 That's what Taylor didn't notice. We're unpacking this. Can we let us unpacked? No, just let us unpacked. Jesus Christ. New York is what? What is, what is New York is? Illegal to cheat on your spouse.
Starting point is 00:30:15 No, no, let's stay where we're at. Listen. Why are you trying to jump off? Why are you trying to jump off? You know why you're going? But this is the reality of the situation. What's the reality? People are just afraid to say what I'm saying,
Starting point is 00:30:28 even though they know they feel like that because y'all are afraid of the rap of social media. Y'all so pussy if this happened? Y'all call me PC to God, but they be so scared of social media. I'm scared? No, not you. That's the problem with you.
Starting point is 00:30:40 You need, you need, you need, you need, you need some feet. You need some more sick. You want to know those cyclopasses talking about. You don't understand what I'm saying, Alice? I understand what you're saying, but like what Shultz said, I didn't have that connection to, did he? You had like bad boy, you're to the rappers. As a person, like, did he? It's not about the person.
Starting point is 00:31:00 It's about the person. It's about the real, it's about the institution. Tell him you the fucking truth. This happened to Jay-Z, I would feel hurt. Tell it. But that's my point. You got much. Tell him, bro.
Starting point is 00:31:11 But how can you not feel that way about bad boys? Charlie, man. Before Al was a nurse and before he was a bailout, he was a dude with a hard dick in a basement. Doreen a puppy child with a chain on waiting on. Fuck! Living to fuck! He was.
Starting point is 00:31:33 He was waiting to. fuck okay that's what he was to and it's a damn shame we can't talk about it al it's a damn shame but here to your point Alex
Starting point is 00:31:50 I I revere a whole more than all of these guys but I'm just talking about the institutions they built death jam bad boy you know from from fat farm to Sean's like we've watched them constantly build things
Starting point is 00:32:06 that have, you know, been so influential in our coaches. So it's just disappointing on a lot of levels to see them in these situations. To see that they're also capable of this. Allegedly. Allegedly. Yes, it is. It's very disappointing. Okay. Yo, why are they trying to pull Jay Z into this,
Starting point is 00:32:25 yo? That's crazy, too. How me! How me! You keep trying to put Jay Z in this shit. I don't do that. That right there, that right there, we all, you got to be careful luck. Because remember, man, the energy is real. And I don't, I don't even understand the bloodthirstiness of that. Like, that's, to me, that's just jealousy, envy. But you know, I didn't do that.
Starting point is 00:32:43 But you know, I didn't do that. I'm saying is I'm criticizing the people trying to pull Jay into this. But why? Like, when people say things like, yo, you're next. Like, why the fuck would you even speak that? Like, what kind of evil-ass human are you? I just trust whatever 50-cent posts. That's my thing.
Starting point is 00:32:58 Whatever 50 says, I believe. So 50 posts is something. And I'm like, whoa, this must be true. Well, 50 hasn't said that, though. He posted something. No, no, no, no. He's like, where's Jay? No, no.
Starting point is 00:33:09 But he's saying Jay is basically distancing himself from Puff. That's what those jokes are about. And he posted the meme with Jay waving, waving at Diddy, waving away at Diddy's playing as it goes away or some shit like that. I do think it is unfair to bring Jay into this. Why? There hasn't been any allegation about this. For all I know, no basements.
Starting point is 00:33:30 He lives in an apartment. So there's no. place to chain up six guys with hard dicks with Purina Pumpy, chow. I keep telling y'all over and over, though, this can happen to anybody. This can happen to anybody. Anybody can make allegations against you and fucking have you smeared in 2.5 seconds, especially with the internet. Think about this shit.
Starting point is 00:33:51 These motherfuckers told us Diddy was on a plane to Antigua trying to get away, and he was right there in Miami minding his business. But all of y'all was reposting it, all of y'all was sharing it, all of y'all was saying he's on the run. Some of y'all still thinking. Some of y'all still haven't gotten the news that that story was fake. I didn't. I didn't believe it.
Starting point is 00:34:08 I don't know, man. I don't know. I was in the court papers. I saw that today. What is that? She was delivering pink cocaine. What the fuck is pink cocaine? When did she started coming in college?
Starting point is 00:34:20 Tusi. Tusi. Yeah. That's fucking Tusi. It's been out of. Basic Coke and Molly, right? Yeah. Or cocaine.
Starting point is 00:34:27 But it's so like people make it so different that you never really know what you get in. Let me ask you a question. When motherfuckers do shit like that, why don't they just kill Azo? Do they want to die, slow? That's not definitely. If you're doing both, like, for somebody who does drugs, if they're doing both, why not just get it together? Man, that shit ain't pure. You know it some fucking Rihanna makeup in that shit, man?
Starting point is 00:34:47 There might be some Rihanna makeup. You know it's some goddamn Rihanna makeup and that shit. Molly and, how can you risk that at a time like this? Bro. Drug users don't care about that shit, bro. That's what I'm, so just kidding. I don't eat a care. I'll go fucking to rehab.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Get your shit together. Yeah, this is unfair. maybe the second option. Young Miami named is pink cocaine mule and diddy sexual assault. How you don't call her a mule? How do you feel about that? Mule's got to be mad offended. If I was a mule,
Starting point is 00:35:14 I'd be so pissed off like, well, mules ain't never did a drug in their life. Nor do they transport it. You know what I'm saying? Ain't nobody ever really used the mule to fucking push no drugs. So how come now, why is the mule that shit? What do they call,
Starting point is 00:35:31 what do they call the guys in the basement? You know, you know what they should call people who's cheeks. There's been more drugs put in the cheeks of people than there has been on mules. Can I ask you a question? That does really answer the question, how much would you pay to get something put up your app, whatever? There are people that are hiding drugs up their ass.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Yes. So that means they are inserting things in their asshole. Yeah. To make what type of profit? What are we talking about? I don't know, bro. Cracking the crack is crazy. It is.
Starting point is 00:36:07 It's insane. And then you're doing it. You're doing that drug. I never understood that because I don't have that kind of ass. What do you mean? Like, because I've seen, like, I've heard and been around people who like stick stuff in their vagina real quick and stick something up their butt. I'm like, how the fuck can you just stick something up your butt that bad? You need to be warmed up?
Starting point is 00:36:23 Huh? You around these people? I used to sell crack. I've seen people swallow shit, shit it back out. What? Yeah, that's very common. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Do you, do you, uh...
Starting point is 00:36:32 Yeah, you gotta wait for it. You put it in the balloon, yeah. You put it in plastic, yeah. But wait, have you ever, have you, but you've never been in a situation where you had to, like, hide the drugs and you swallow? No, I go to jail. I ain't got that kind of ass.
Starting point is 00:36:45 So you can't boof any. Oh, swallow it? Nah, I never did that even. What about when you have toilet paper in your ass? Do you pull it out? I never wanted to swallow anything either because I always heard stories of people dying. Oh, because of broke.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Yeah, I never wanted to do that. Never. I was, I'm surprised it didn't have more girls than guys. What do you mean? Because we have two holes, so... Girls do that shit all the time. I know, but...
Starting point is 00:37:06 Girls are usually the mule. Every once in a while, she says some genius shit. It doesn't make sense to hire a male drug meal if you're sticking the drugs in your orifice. They have an asshole and a vagina. You're getting two for one with the women. More drugs.
Starting point is 00:37:22 That is a brilliant... So there's a gender pay gap within the drug meal community. I hate him. Favoriting women. And that this needs to be demolished. We need to go down with the matriarchy. We need to stop this. It's disgusting.
Starting point is 00:37:36 It's disgusting. Listen, man, all I'm simply saying is, because I know all of y'all want to take this out of context, I'm not, all I'm simply saying is this is very disappointing to see another black icon in a situation like this. I don't know. If y'all can't, if y'all don't understand that,
Starting point is 00:37:52 then I don't know what the fuck to tell you. I don't think that's a take that it should be met with so much push back. It will be for me. Really? It always is. It already was. They were mad at you guys on practice club because they thought you all
Starting point is 00:38:04 standing up for this. I mean, what would you rather that he's happy this happened? We should all be sad. These motherfuckers is crazy as fucking. They bloodthirsty until it's somebody that inspires them. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:38:14 If you don't give a fuck about these people, I understand, like, you know, by all means, shoot. But for me, as a person who has made a complete living off hip hop to watch three, do you understand that there was a time when Russell Simmons did he and I believe it was Master P
Starting point is 00:38:29 were all on like the soil. magazine together as like hip-hop's biggest modes. You know what I mean? Like these are cultural icons we're talking about that, like I said before, I have contributed so much. If it's not disappointing to watch that, you're crazy. And if you claim to be a person
Starting point is 00:38:44 that's been doing work on yourself, like you've been going to therapy, like to see people not be able to get out of their own way, allegedly, to see people doing things that are self-inflicted things that are causing their legacies to crumble allegedly, that shit hurts.
Starting point is 00:38:59 That shit is disappointing to see. It's like, man, yo, once again, your talent will take you or your character can't sustain you. If all of this shit is true, it is so sad and so disappointing on so many levels. It's sad and disappointing that they were hurting people, and it's sad and disappointing that, you know, legacies were ruined in the process.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Now, is this a situation like R. Kelly where we now have to stop listening to Diddy's music if he gets convicted in charge of something? Oh, no. Who stopped listening to R. Kelly's music? Your motherfucker still listen to R. Kelly music. Who said that? Get off the internet, Alex.
Starting point is 00:39:34 I mean, get off the internet. I believe I could fly. No, who stopped looking like a movie? I noticed not the first time I heard that. I believe I could touch the sky. There was a lot of people that stopped listening to R. Kelly once you were doing. But they don't even realize that R. Kelly wrote so much stuff. I know, I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:39:47 You want to know the difference between R. Kelly and R. Kelly and All these situations? What? The fact that we saw it. That's what it is. That's why people have such definitive opinions about R. Kelly. That's why people can say without a shadow of a doubt, I'm cutting that off because they saw it. Right now it's just allegation.
Starting point is 00:40:06 That's my best, that's the difference. There was a, there was a tape that people saw. You know what I mean? Like there was proof that him and Alia did get married. That is the difference between his situation and these other situations. They have alleged audio for his meek Mill and then. Man, come on with all that. You got to get off the internet.
Starting point is 00:40:25 The fact that you even repeat that, that's what I'm saying. Like, the fact that she even repeated that lets me. know what's the problem. It's crazy. Get off the goddamn internet. Nah, I didn't hear it. You didn't hear it. Come on, y'all.
Starting point is 00:40:35 You're just fine. I've been jerking off to that for like years, yo. Let's pay some bills, man. Give me some goddamn pass, man. Give me some goddamn ads, man. What the fuck, man. Give me some goddamn ads, Taylor. This guy is a madman.
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Starting point is 00:45:23 so you know what the fuck you're talking about in regards the country music. My book comes out May 21st, my third book, Be Honest or Die Line, why small talk sucks. My book is just simply about how we make so many micros, macros.
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Starting point is 00:47:25 to the show. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Candice Owens was on the breakfast club. People Are people upset at you? I mean, it's like anything else. It's the rule of ten. I tell you all about the rule of ten all the time. Three people are going to like it. Three people are not going to like it. Four people are going to be on the fence.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Four people are not even going to give a fuck. Yep. Like four people don't even care. Yeah, that's fair. And that's just what this was, you know. I think a lot of people were surprised to see Candace audience. Candace Owens had a huge audience.
Starting point is 00:47:53 This is why I'd be trying to tell people, get out your bubble. That's the thing. Get out your echo chamber and pay attention to what's going on. To what's going on because this is what I'd be doing, right? The main reason I like to have these kind of conversations is because when I see people attracted to somebody, I want to know what is the appeal because I'm all about communication and I'm all about messaging. What is that person communicating? What is that person messaging that may be resonating with people?
Starting point is 00:48:23 for her to build the kind of audience. And what do you think it is with Candace? I think it's the combination of a lot of things, but I think the main thing, and I could be totally wrong about this, I really think the main thing was her Black Liberation Strategy. Talk to me. Her Black Liberation Strategy started years ago,
Starting point is 00:48:42 which was Blexit. And Blexit was a black exit. It was a black exit, you know, of black people from the Democratic Party. Now, if you didn't pay attention to Kempark. Candace, you would think that Candace was telling people lead a Democratic Party and go be Republican. That's not what she's saying. Even though those are her views and her values, what she's saying is just exit the Democratic Party and just stop being beholden to them for no
Starting point is 00:49:09 reason, right? Stop being beholden to them for no reason. Start voting your interest. Start paying attention to what everybody is doing all across the board. That was six, seven years ago when she started that. Now, if you look six, seven years ago and you think that you fast forward to, you fast forward, What is everybody saying now? He's not that bad bad. Look at these motherfuckers scared to say the judge. They're saying the same shit, Alex. Similar.
Starting point is 00:49:32 It's not similar. It's the same exact thing. What is she saying that? We're not saying now. No, it's a similar thing. It's the same thing. So she looks like she was ahead of the curve. You know what else you've been saying for the past month?
Starting point is 00:49:46 What? We need to look into the ditty shit because he allegedly might be the black Epstein. We mentioned ditty lawsuit. I was going to say they mentioned Diddy Lawson twice with TiI? What do you mean? What's up? You guys have definitely covered it, right?
Starting point is 00:49:59 Absolutely. It's crazy. You know, it suggests that he was the Jeffrey Epstein of Hollywood, that there's a blackmail ring, that people are being given drugs. They're doing things while they're drugs. And then those people are controlled, right? Because if you're a rapper and your brand is hardcore,
Starting point is 00:50:15 and I have a video of you kissing a guy, and I'm like, I'll release it unless you say or do or take this position, that's a blackmail ring, right? Yeah. She's also been saying that... He's going to take the fall for a larger ring. And all this. And I don't know if any of that is true.
Starting point is 00:50:30 I'm just saying when she says this on Breakfast Club last week and she's been saying it for the past month, when the feds raid the house, once again, she looks like she knew what the fuck she was talking about. That's all it takes for people, yo. Yeah. That's all it takes for people. People are in dire need to believe in something.
Starting point is 00:50:48 They're in dire need to believe in somebody. So if you can give them one thing, are two things that they can hang their hat on. And like, that sounds right. And then it kind of starts moving in that direction. You're like, ooh, that person knew what the fuck they was talking about. She's on to something. Let me listen more.
Starting point is 00:51:07 You know? So I think that's what she did. Even when I see her on these college campuses and, you know, she's talking to all these college kids, that's what these college kids are coming there for because she's giving them a black liberation strategy. I think there's definitely part of that. I think that I think part of it is also
Starting point is 00:51:26 like there's always going to be an audience for somebody telling you that you're not racist when the world is telling you that you are. That's the other part of it. You're right? So, so, and so for example, like... That's the white part of them.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Of course. What I was speaking to was the black people. You're speaking to the white part. Yeah. And like, so if you're a white person that is told like, hey, even if you're not, racist, you are. You are without even realizing it because the white patriarchy has built
Starting point is 00:51:59 this racism systemically into this society. So you're just racist. And then when you have a black woman come out and be like, no, it's not racist, we don't have a racist country, all these things are not racist. I'm sure there's... You're not crazy for thinking what you're thinking. Yes. Regardless of what it is. Like, you know, regardless of what the case is or anything, you're not crazy for thinking what you're thinking. So there will always be. be an audience that is willing to accept and act, not even willing, like excited to hear that rhetoric. Now, that's not to say that she hasn't said certain things
Starting point is 00:52:34 that are potentially cuckoo, right? Of course, but that's the other aspect of it. The conspiracy theorist angle. I was talking to Vlad yesterday, salute to Vlad, and me and Vlad was talking about just in general, what is driving the internet right now, especially YouTube? Conspiracy theory is shit. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:53 love those videos that you don't even know who made them. They put the spooky music behind them and put things in black and white. Because they don't exist on traditional media. That's right. Traditional media won't play them. So that's the only place for them. So if you are into that stuff, the only place you can go get them is YouTube. Why was Alex Jones so big?
Starting point is 00:53:09 Huge. You know what I'm saying? Love Rogan to death. Why is Rogan so big? That's not the only reason. Well, no, I think he brings a lot of those people on. I think that he questions a little traditional narrative. That's right.
Starting point is 00:53:22 So yeah, of course, there's a place where it's like, oh, wow, I can get this, I can get this information or we can dive into this and figure out what's exactly going on here. And I think that that's a failure of mainstream media. The mainstream media is probably hidden certain things they didn't need to hide. And that has led to conspiracy theories that now look like they make sense or a little bit justified when in reality the truth wasn't that interesting. And never was that interesting. But you hid the truth. That's right. Which created this insane conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:53:55 Everybody has to believe something else is going on. It can't be so cut and dry as the media is telling us. So let's talk about all the things. You talk about the black liberation, the fact you say things that make white people feel less crazy about, you know, things they may be thinking. Yeah. The conspiracy theorist aspect of it all, right? And the packaging, right? I mean, she's a great communicator.
Starting point is 00:54:20 She's very communicative and the packaging. She's very brave. So when you take all of those things and put them in a pot, and then you take the thing that really makes it go, the people who don't like her. Because what y'all don't understand, I say this to y'all all the time, when you don't like something,
Starting point is 00:54:38 for whatever reason, you spend more time talking about that thing you don't like than the stuff you actually do. I asked quite a few people this weekend. I watched y'all post so much about Candace Owens and what y'all didn't like and about the breakfast club interview. How much did you talk about your own shit? How much did you even talk about something you actually like? You got a podcast.
Starting point is 00:55:01 You got a podcast. I saw you talk more about Candace Owens and what she's doing than I saw you speak about your own stuff. I have a simple question. How come we don't talk about what we like as much as we talk about the things we don't. When you take all of those things, when you take all of those reasons that people like her, on top of all of these people, you know, speaking negative about her and you put it all together, all you create is just big-ass tsunami and the algorithm don't know the difference. They don't? The algorithm don't know the difference. I think like this weekend she was like the number one search thing on Google, like top three or some shit like that.
Starting point is 00:55:43 You know what I mean? People were telling me that they were going to their laptops and it was just a thing. videos are her popping up on YouTube because so many people talking about her, searching about her, stuff like that. I mean, a lot of things happen. She did breakfast club. Then she got fired.
Starting point is 00:55:59 Absolutely. Absolutely. I mean, shit, it was a big weekend. It was a big weekend, you know what I mean? But I keep telling y'all, we fuel things with our hate more than we do with our love. 100%. I don't know why we do it. It's just the way human beings are why. We will spend all day talking about
Starting point is 00:56:15 some shit we don't like. as opposed to talking about some shit that we do. Facts. It's true. Yeah, it's a tricky situation. Now, that's not to say that you shouldn't be allowed to criticize somebody. You should always be allowed to criticize something. I mean, that's what Candice does.
Starting point is 00:56:32 She's being critical of people, so she can't go out there and be like, hey, I'm allowed to criticize people and I'm a lot to criticize ideas, but nobody's allowed to disagree with me. 100%. She's actually doing the opposite. No, I know. She's like, let's debate. That's right. Let me show up. That's the other thing I keep telling people.
Starting point is 00:56:46 Hey man You don't like how the breakfast club Interviewed Candace Owens Cool Have her on your platform Stop being pussy Stop being a sucker Because you're platforming her
Starting point is 00:56:56 Anyway If you're talking about her That's your thing If you're posting her stuff On your social media Just the shit on it You're still platforming her That's the other
Starting point is 00:57:04 So you might as well have her on And challenge her rhetoric Challenge the things that she's saying Tell her what you don't like about her Don't criticize Us I agree with that And don't, and this is the other thing,
Starting point is 00:57:18 there's so many people saying things like, you shouldn't platform, he shouldn't platform up, but then they ask them for debates. What do we doing? Well, that's the thing. You bring up a really good point, which is like,
Starting point is 00:57:27 if you're going to talk about a person on your podcast, you're platforming them as well. If you're posting them on your social media, even if it's the shit on them. You're still platforming them. So if you're somebody who reaches out to you privately and goes,
Starting point is 00:57:39 man, I just don't even talk about her. I don't platform her. It's just not my thing. I respect it. That's fine. But if you're just going to go shit on her all day, and then criticize other platforms for having her on.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Come on, y'all. That's right. Come on. Now, that's my approach. Like, I'll openly say I don't really care for Candace Owens. And so I do not pay attention to anything. I don't follow her. I don't repost anything.
Starting point is 00:58:02 That's what you do when you really don't care for something. Yeah, it's true. When you really don't care for something, that's what you do. But the people who say they don't care and then they post it about them nonstop, it's like, eh. Are they just want the attention? Yeah. Or they want the views? All they want to view it.
Starting point is 00:58:17 All they just want the attention. They just want to view there. That's literally, you can't sit here and tell me shit like, you know, don't platform her. Don't platform her. But then you spend days platforming her. Because once again, if you're talking about her on your platform, if you're posting her on your platform, just even just the shit on her. Yeah. You're still platforming her.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Yeah. So why not have the debate with a challenger? You know what I mean? Like, that's my take on it. Yeah. What else we got, Taylor, gang? What is this Ed Shearing tried to silence the Nigerian mother? Oh, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:58:52 Did you see it? No, but what a title. No, I'm intrigued. What is this? Hey, hold on. I don't know where he was at to solve it. Why can't he tell her to shut up, though? It ain't telling him on Nigerian mom.
Starting point is 00:59:05 That's not even Ed's character. He didn't say shut up, but. Ed don't even get down like that. What were they doing? What were they doing? Let me hear this. I don't know if I buy this. Ed Sharon tells Dins, what did that say?
Starting point is 00:59:25 Ed Sharon tells somebody mom to shush. So the Nigerian mom to shush. No, but it was a thing at the bottom. I'm like, who the fuck breathing? Like, they just ate a 12 pack of Krispy Kreme. Let me hear it. Can you quiet? I'm just going to be a constant immediately.
Starting point is 00:59:44 I'm just going to watch your camera. Did that be in English right? You know what? He said, be quiet. Why would you say that? Yeah, you got to be there. Just give some peace now. In my house.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Yeah, yeah. I should be quiet. It's not real. No, this is just a sketch. It's not real. This is a problem. It's not real. This is a problem.
Starting point is 01:00:11 First of all, Ed is one of the most well-maned people you ever go to be in your life. I'm like, Ed would never do no shit like. Never. No. No. And no Nigerian son is going to stay. Tell his Nigerian mom, Mr. Superstar. Like, no, fuck, no, you're going to respect my mama.
Starting point is 01:00:27 I don't get who the fuck you are. It's not even a real door. It's not even a real door. They use a fake door. Oh, God. Come on, Taylor. You don't know this shit. Beyonce country trackless.
Starting point is 01:00:37 Anybody on there good? Anybody on their good? Did they put features? No. But you see Dali Pee right here. Hey. No, that's the name of a song. She got a song called Dali P and a song called Willie Nelson.
Starting point is 01:00:50 A couple of songs named after Country Singers. I think unless these unless those are features that can be features right I don't they were just as tires of the song who's the black country she don't have no songs named after black country singers she right here that's she has any songs named the black country singers oh we don't know she just put that out you know I know dolly partner Willie Nelson a white oh no no you could go to another topic too I you know sometimes man why you meant I just understand her trying sometimes I don't understand why walls need to be built.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Tell me, you said, get Beyonce's track list, so that's what I did. Yes, you did. Oh, let's play it. Now, this was good. Megan Fox. Now, let's talk about the logic that I heard Megan Fox. The logic that I heard Megan Fox put out
Starting point is 01:01:41 to the game. Let's hear. Megan Fox slams critics over her drinking a few drops of MGK's blood. What's so gross about what I did with my soulmate when you let strange just come in your mouth? I need to see that. Okay, here's the context. Everything is a matter of like what you're accustomed to or what is currently like socially acceptable or normal.
Starting point is 01:02:02 And back in like the 50s even, how many times did you see like probably never, but like I'll leave it to be for or like movies from back then or even the 80s. How many times did you see like little boys would go out with like their little pop guns and they would cut their fingers and like be blood brothers right? And they're like, we're best friends forever. now and they would like smush the blood together on their fingers. Uh-huh. That's not satanic, right? That's normal and that's cute. That's sweet.
Starting point is 01:02:28 That's like an innocent, like, a little bond. Yeah, it's a little bond between kids who love each other. They have a pure friendship. It's like that. Except instead of rubbing your fingers together, the drop of blood goes in your mouth. And I don't know why that becomes satanic. I understand people are like, hey, that's weird, but guess what I think is weird? I think it's weird that girls are out here letting guys guys get in their mouth and they don't know these guys.
Starting point is 01:03:00 You're letting somebody put their sperm in your mouth and you don't know what he does. He doesn't even have a job. You met him on fucking tender. He's an entrepreneur or whatever. He's in a startup. And you just let him sperm in your mouth. That's disgusting. That makes my back hurts.
Starting point is 01:03:15 That makes me sweaty. So fuck you. You're so offended that I got a drop of machine on Kelly. blood in my mouth. You have Brandon from Silicon Valley's sperm in your mouth. He didn't even buy you a nice drink. Weird, but guess what I got to drink. All I heard was logic, bro.
Starting point is 01:03:36 Yo. All I heard was logic, bro. I mean, God damn. I mean, what would you rather, Charlotte? What you mean? Drop of my soulmate's blood or come from a stranger? Yeah. It's no-brainer.
Starting point is 01:03:49 A drop from my soulmate. Yeah. Like that's like that's logic. Yeah, I think she's making good logic. She made good for you. Yeah, y'all be acting like I'm so nasty because I drink a drop of my soulmate's blood. Now, can you say that strange?
Starting point is 01:04:05 Sure. Yeah, but have you ever swallowed to come over a stranger, ma'am? Or sir. No. Okay? No, I haven't. She is kind of shaming women that do that, and we've all really enjoyed the women that do that throughout our lives.
Starting point is 01:04:19 No, no, no, no. I don't think it's shame at all. She's just saying, You shouldn't have anything to say about me. Right. Because your tongue ain't clean. True. But she also said that it makes her back sweaty and it makes her chest hurt the fact that
Starting point is 01:04:31 girls are sucking guys' dicks and swallowing their sperm when they just met them if they work for Silicon Valley startups. I respect. That's true. She's saying don't be such a fucking old. But it's also like, yo, stop hating. Like, I get it. Stop hating.
Starting point is 01:04:44 Stop hating. I get it. Of course, we, you know, we don't want our children. do that. Taylor, you're a woman on Thursday. Get up. What do you think about this? I'm a woman on Thursday.
Starting point is 01:04:58 I'm a woman every day. What do you think about swallowing the come of strangers? Would you rather do blood of your soulmate or the come of a stranger? Love of my soulmate. There you go. But I actually think that though
Starting point is 01:05:07 that these girls are sucking dick. Like they're all strangers. But for their boyfriend. Well, there's a lot of girls. You suck some strange, dude. Come on. No, I haven't.
Starting point is 01:05:16 You've never given a blowjob to a guy you just met. See what I'm saying? You can't even, God won't even let you lie. You see that what I'm saying? Why would you do it? Why I don't understand y'all? Why?
Starting point is 01:05:28 What is the point in line? First of all. What is the point of lying? First of all. What is the point of lying? First of all. I love a first of all. I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Everybody saw your reaction. I love a first of all. Everybody's going to see Taylor Hayes in action trying to lie and can't even hold the lie. Okay? I'm not a liar, though. I always tell the truth. All I'm saying is, though, not of, like, a stranger's, like, he wasn't a stranger where he came in me, no. But he's nutted and then you spit it out.
Starting point is 01:06:02 No. I'm saying, like, I've never stuck the dick where he's a stranger. But that makes sense. I don't get it. How she's trying to make it seem, like, or how she said, like, you know, you met him on Tinder? Like, that's never happened to me. So how did it happen with this guy? Not him on your business.
Starting point is 01:06:18 Met him on vacation. None of your business. Met him on vacation. Pool boy Yeah We know what the fuck Be going on Taylor You were on vacation
Starting point is 01:06:28 Okay You was on vacation You met a pool boy You know about in Antigua Okay You was drunk I never been to Antigua In my life
Starting point is 01:06:35 You know what I'm saying Where was you at Where was you at Aruba There you go Who is an Aruba No I never said No one's dick in Aruba
Starting point is 01:06:43 No one's dick in Aruba You're like Get your eyelid Yeah What island And did you suck some guy. She's like, it wasn't a rumor. She's like, it was not a rumor.
Starting point is 01:06:59 We got any more ads, Taylor? What did you break in stuff? If we have any more ads, let's do an ad. Let's do some asking idiots. Yeah, you do. But, I mean, there's some much more stuff. What about Kendrick Lamar? Demolishing Drake.
Starting point is 01:07:13 Salute to the God, Kendrick Lamar, man. Demolishing? Demolishing. I'm not going to say demolish. Wait, well, yeah, I'm so confused. Was the bar? Tell me the bar. I didn't read the bar.
Starting point is 01:07:22 Okay, okay. I'm not going to say this. Wait, let's compare. Wait, wait. So I got a thing. I will say this, though. Kendrick Lamar got these niggas frazzled. No, he don't.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Wow. Because everybody, you know why he doesn't? I'll tell you why he doesn't. Because everybody has made up their mind, they don't want no smoke with Kendra. Exactly. So whenever Kendrick decides he wants to be a bully, he comes out and he bullies people. You really think it's like that? Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:07:47 They're not frazzled. They're not frazzled because they're ducking the smoke. They acting like they don't see this shit. They acting like this shit don't exist. They don't want no problems. Let me tell you all something about Kendrick Lamar. I think Cole's going to pop up. No, he's not.
Starting point is 01:07:58 And if he does, so what? He's not, he's not, and I love Cole. I think Cole is dope. I'm not going to say I love Cole because love is a strong word. I like Cole. I like what he represents. He's from the Carolinas. He can wrap his ass off.
Starting point is 01:08:10 He's fantastic. But you think he's not fucking with Kung Fu, Kenny? I've always been on record saying that. Kendrick Lamar has been the leader of the new school for all of these guys. I think that everybody cares, they care about quantity over quality. And I think being that Kendrick Lamar ain't out here jumping on every feature, he ain't out here dropping an album every year. Because he doesn't do that, because he doesn't do that,
Starting point is 01:08:36 people just tend to like step back. But every time he comes out, he shuts shit down. It's critical acclaim every time. You're bugging. You're bugging. It's critical acclaim every time. The last album did not shut shit down. You're a liar.
Starting point is 01:08:47 People barely, like, talked about it. Like, yes, it was... You're a liar. Talked about for a week and then we forgot about it. That's not true. Not me. That's all I looked at you. You know why?
Starting point is 01:08:54 Big Steppers album? That's one of my favorite one. What's the last time you played it? Yesterday. Exactly. What we were talking about? I'm not lying out. I'm not lying out.
Starting point is 01:09:01 I'm on record as saying in the future, people are going to look at that album and say, this is the most important hip-hop album of all time. That, Mr. Morale and the Big Step is in Jay-Z-4-4-4. Because when you grow up, when you grow up, right? When you grow up and you start like, like really becoming a man, if you're doing it right, you're going to receive that music differently.
Starting point is 01:09:23 You're going to receive the music on 4-44 differently, and you're going to receive the music on Kendrick Lamar's, Mr. Morale, and the Big Stepless differently. I got a whole chapter in my book named Father Time based off the Kendrick Lamar song. That's how much I love that album. Kendrick Lamar went on a whole world tour with that album. Like, Kendrick Lamar got nominated for Mad Grammys because of that album.
Starting point is 01:09:42 He won Grammys because of that album, Mr. Morales and Big Stepplers. Once again, every time Kendrick Lamar comes out, He shut shit down. That's why I respect Sizzle so much. Because Sizzar is the same way. Give you control album, come out five years later, you know, give you a, uh, uh, what was it called?
Starting point is 01:10:01 Not SOS. What was the new album called? SOS, right? I think, I thought that's her, the name of the tour. Yeah. What was the name of her last album? But she comes out, she comes out with another album five years later, shut shit down. Those are real artists.
Starting point is 01:10:15 Real artists do that. No disrespect to, because these guys are real. artist too. Yeah. But they're right. These guys are real artists too, but they constantly drop. They're constantly feeding the algorithm. What's wrong with that?
Starting point is 01:10:28 Nothing. But Kung Fu Kini ain't trying to do that. The fact that he's, that they say big three. And he's a fuck the big three. And he's only giving you four albums in 12 years. What does that say about his music? He's good. Nobody says he's not good.
Starting point is 01:10:42 He's the one. Can I can play this real quick? Just the comparisons to you can you all can see how he. Go ahead play it. I don't know if we can put it on the YouTube But yeah, we won't be able to But play it anyway Love when they argued our heart is MC
Starting point is 01:10:57 Is it Kate died, is it Aubrey or me We the big three like we started a lead TSD, motherfucker the big three Nika, it's just big me, nigga, Boom! Spot a click Hold them sentiment symbolic Oh, my temperament by Polite, who's violent
Starting point is 01:11:17 Okay, let's get it up, It's time for him to prove that he's a problem Knickers clicking up But can not be legit, no 40 water, tell him No coughing out of your mouth I'm way too paranoid for threats. Hey, hey, let's get it, bro. VOT, the money power of respect.
Starting point is 01:11:29 The last one is better. Say, yes, a lot of goofies with a check. I mean, oh. First-person shooter mode. Yeah, get up with me. Fuck, sneak-distance. First-person shooter, I hope they came with three switches. I crash out like fuck rap.
Starting point is 01:11:41 This mellie mel if I had two. Got two teams with me. I'm snatching chains and burning tattoos. It's up. But I still treat a ride through the hood like I hike through the woods. Got a stick that I take with me. Stay! Play it safe.
Starting point is 01:11:51 If he walk around with that stick, it ain't Andre D. I won't drop the location. I still got PTSD. Motherfuck the Big Three. Nica, it's just big me. Nigel. That's a K with all these nines. He's going to see Pet Cemetery, nigger.
Starting point is 01:12:12 So he took a year to respond to a dishon. No, no, no, relax. That's what you think. I have another break down. What's the moment about? He said Kendrick took a year. He said Kendra took a year. What is that?
Starting point is 01:12:27 Kendrick put up music when he wants to. But, oh. Kendrick drops speeches when he wants to. Yeah, but that's not that. Is there an expiration date on beef? I mean, is there an expiration date on smoke? To respond? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:39 No, I'm on my time. There was so many people saying that Kendrick shot first, and he's not shooting first. He's responding to a distract. That's not true. That's way a year ago. You don't know no better. Kendrick gave us control. That shit made me feel honed.
Starting point is 01:12:53 Kendrick gave us control years ago. That wasn't a distract. He put names on it. He thought all of them they can get it. He said, hey, everybody. I'm friends with you guys and I just want to let you know that I want to be the best when I rap on a show. Yeah. So that's not a distraction.
Starting point is 01:13:07 No, that's not what he said by. Yes, it is. That's exactly what he said. He basically said, I got compa. He said, all of y'all my peers, but I want smoke. Who's really the best? And he named all those names and people didn't respond. He did not say he was.
Starting point is 01:13:18 I mean, he's nice. He said, I want to be. Look, this is the breakdown. Let me pull up control for Alex. Oh, we got a breakdown? That's someone broke down his lyrics. Oh, we got a breakdown? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:27 I mean, I didn't even need the breakdown. When I heard it, I was like, oh, shit. Like, I'm the only white person that should review rap. Just got, listen, I'm the great, like that, we don't want to hear all that. Just listen to what you said, Kendrick said again in control. Kendrick says, one at a time, I line them up and bomb on their mom while she's watching the kids. I'm in a destruction mode if the gold exists. I'm important like the Pope.
Starting point is 01:13:53 I'm a Muslim on pork. I'm McAvelli's offspring. I'm the King of New York. King of the Coast. One hand, I juggled in both. The juggerna's all in your juggler. You take me for jokes. Live in the basement.
Starting point is 01:14:05 Church pews and funeral faces. Cardiare bracelets for my women's friends. I'm in Vegas. Who the fuck y'all thought is supposed to be? If Phil Jackson came back, still no coaching me. Does that sound like somebody who wants to play nice? Yeah, why is he bombing on their moms? That's kind of crazy.
Starting point is 01:14:23 He said, I heard the barbershop being great debates all the time about who's the best MC. Kendrick, Jiggin, Nas, Eminem, Andre 3000. The rest of y'all, new niggas, just new niggas, don't get involved. And I ain't rocking no more designer shit. White T's and Nike Cortez. This is Red Corvette's Anonymous. I'm usually homeboys with the same niggas I'm rhyming with.
Starting point is 01:14:46 But this is hip hop, and them niggas should know what time it is. And that goes for Jay Cole, Big Crit, Waleigh, Pusha T, Meek Mills, A-Sap Rocky, Drake, Big Sean, J. Electronica, Tyler Mac Miller. I got love for you all, but I'm trying to murder you, niggas. He said this when? Nobody said nothing. 2013, he laid the gauntlet down. Nobody said a goddamn thing.
Starting point is 01:15:11 Jake would try to say some stuff in his lyrics. I'm back 11 years later, wanting some smoke. I'm back 11 years later, wanting some more smoke. Sounds like they don't want any smoke. That's what it's clearly. Drake has been sneak this and. Yeah, but it hasn't popping. And he has been sneakdistance too.
Starting point is 01:15:28 No, he didn't. No, he will say his name and everything. Kendr said fuck the subliminals. Motherfuck the big three. It's just big me. Right. Like, stop, man. Y'all don't want it with Kung Fu, Katie.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Why don't you think that... Maybe Drake feels he doesn't need to talk to anybody out of Kenesia. I do. I am interested in seeing Colette. I mean it. Kendrick Lamar got a fucking pull-up surprise. Kendrick Lamar got mad Grammys. Kendrick Lamar sells millions of records. Kendrake Lamar sells out tours all over the world.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Kay, there is nothing beneath him. You have to understand. Drake, I think Drake is an easy target. Drake is an easy target. But I just think everybody feels like Drake has been the top of the rap game for the past 10 years. But I'm saying. He hasn't. I would say, and this is the best analogy, Drake is LeBron James.
Starting point is 01:16:10 He's been the most consistent at a high level for a long time. But there's been a lot of people who've ate on his watch. A lot. And Kendrick is one of them. Cole is one of them. They've ate on his watch. Bronze record in the finals is still what? So who would Kendrick?
Starting point is 01:16:26 Four and six? Who would Kendrick be? At this era? Kobe, maybe. Oh, God, Taylor, please. Sorry, I'm going. LeBrona now. I don't know who, I don't know who, I don't know who Kendrick would be.
Starting point is 01:16:39 But as I'm said, if you, you could pretty much name anybody, and I'm going to choose LeBras career over that. But see, I, Kendrick and, like, to me, Jay Cole is the Tim Duncan of rap. So he's not necessarily of this era. He's what I call the big fundamental. He does everything right on a rap record. He's the perfect MC. He raps dope, great beats, he picks the right music.
Starting point is 01:17:01 He's the big fundamental. Great features. Great features. He's the Tim Duncan or rap. Kendrick is not of this era to me either. I wouldn't, I wouldn't, there's not a basketball player from this era. I would say, you know, he's stuff? I don't think he's stuff, yo.
Starting point is 01:17:19 Interesting. Maybe, but I don't know. I've just heard LeBron and the goat discussion a lot, but I haven't heard Tim Duncan and the goat discussion. To basketball's advanced, absolutely. He's the greatest power forward of all time. If you're being objective, Tim Duncan might be top five ever. Basketball player.
Starting point is 01:17:38 If you take your personal feelings out of and you just look at what it is. Five rings. Five rings, mad MVP's, defensive player at a year awards. Like, he's that guy. Let's pay some bills, Taylor. The moral of the story is they don't want it with Kendrick. They don't. Until somebody proves me otherwise.
Starting point is 01:17:56 What's argument? I'm just saying when you're at number one, you don't shoot at number two or three or four or five or six. Who says number one? Yeah, I don't know who says. Who thinks Kendrick is two or three? Are you only basing him off of the album? Kendrick could say he's number one.
Starting point is 01:18:10 Are you basing off of Drake's, like, consistency that's name? And there's a fantastic four, by the way. Y'all keep sleeping on goddamn future. That's the other thing that gets lost in all of this. He's on a future record, a cracking future record from an album that's about to sell $220,000 copies, which is going to give future his ninth number one. It's only like five or six artists with that many number one out rapper-wise. It's like Jay-Z, Kanye, Drake, Wayne, Eminem, Future, and somebody else I'm missing.
Starting point is 01:18:40 It's only like seven people. It's all I'm saying. What bills we got, Taylor? Drake's still number one? No, he's not. Yeah, go over it. It's all right his dick. Damn.
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Starting point is 01:21:03 Now let's get back to the show. Mab. Mab and Lap Hakula. That's fire. Wanted to know when is Andrew coming to South Africa. Y'all, I need to come out to South Africa, man. Had a ball in South Africa, too. I need to come out to South Africa when I was there.
Starting point is 01:21:19 I loved South Africa when I was there. Beautiful place. Salute to my girl, Bonang, Matiba. Oh, yeah, Bonang. Yep, salute to my guy. MacG. Okay, MacG. Love South Africa.
Starting point is 01:21:29 I gotta get out there, man. When I was in a Zanzibar, this for the holidays, MacG and his wife and his people was out there from South Africa. We had a good time, man. Jose underscore OGK,
Starting point is 01:21:42 how do you guys manage stress? That's a great question, man. I don't. I just be stressed. Like, I just get stressed. How do you want to stress yourself? You go to sleep? No, I just get, well, actually, I guess one thing is, like, exercise.
Starting point is 01:22:02 Like, if I'm playing paddle, there's a couple hours where I could just lock in and not think about anything I need to do. When I'm, like, lifting weights or something, like, with a trainer, I can still think of all the shit I need to do. I don't really kind of zone out. But if it's an activity that I really like, I can kind of check out from the world, and that's, that's fantastic. I don't really have no stress, man.
Starting point is 01:22:18 For real? And what I mean by that is the things that stress me usually have to do with other people. So if I don't let any external. circumstances, get in here, my head or my heart. Yeah. I'm cool. Literally, everybody, any stress that could possibly come by way has to do with some external shit.
Starting point is 01:22:39 And I think that, you know, we say things that sound good. Like, remember your serenity prayer. Like, God grant me to serenity, the extent of things I cannot change, you know, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. We say things like, what other people think about me is none of my business. We don't really believe none of that shit. Nope. But you really have to.
Starting point is 01:22:54 If you truly, truly believe that, I promise you your stress levels will come down tremendously. But it is tough. I was in the doctor's office yesterday. I was actually in the dentist. You know, they do your blood pressure in the dentist. I'll give my teeth clean. And you've never gotten your teeth clean. I do.
Starting point is 01:23:11 They only get my blood pressure. You've never gotten your teeth clean, right? I'm just like, what? You don't get your blood pressure taken when you get your teeth clean? That's not a thing. Yes, it is. Every single time. Clearly you're on a fancy desk.
Starting point is 01:23:26 because that's not regular. Well, I've seen both your teeth, so I understand. But listen, wow. So they do your, they do your blood pressure. With the list, too,
Starting point is 01:23:35 they do your blood pressure, right? So when they're giving me the blood pressure, right? They give me a sudden pressure. Because you're trying to. I didn't even say nothing. Taylor, I didn't even say anything.
Starting point is 01:23:47 Taylor. Are you talking about my teeth? How would you see your clothes? First of all, I wore this yesterday. Okay? This is Legger. of resilience. It is a great line, a great black-honed brand. I'm glad you brought attention to it.
Starting point is 01:24:01 It's very comfortable, by the way. Okay, very, very comfortable brand this is. All right. So it's legacy of resilience. You can go follow them on Instagram at Legacy of Resilience. Let me see why do they take your blood pressure? My point is, who do they take your blood pressure with? What do you mean? Like, what's the instrument they use? The blood pressure machine. But what is it? What is it? Oh, they wrap it. They wrap the thing around your arm. Yeah, taking your blood pressure regularly. Why do you mean? Why do you? dental offices take your blood pressure. It can help your dental professional determine what type of dental
Starting point is 01:24:32 anesthetic can be used if any. Have you been to the dentist before in Salem? You ever go to the dentist? I mean, I was just ask it. Maybe y'all never paid no attention. You have perfect teeth. Why would you need to go to a dentist? Keep trying. Why would you need to go to a dentist's if you got perfect teeth? He trying. You like
Starting point is 01:24:48 back compliment? You like that compliment? Oh yeah. Yeah! And the dentist's Yeah! Yeah! It says taking your blood pressure regularly not only establishes your baseline pressure for future monitoring, but also helps determine if you are healthier enough to undergo your scheduled procedure. In addition, it can help your dental professional determine what type of dental
Starting point is 01:25:03 anesthetic can be used. But he was, they did it. This is the second time this happened to me. I was on the phone texting while he's doing it. And you hear the machine go, your blood pressure is high. And he's like, yeah, your blood pressure, I'm like, oh, it's not. I'm like, hold on. Put my phone down.
Starting point is 01:25:20 Breathe a little bit, do it again. Like, yeah, you're fine. Wow. Because that happened to me before. I did my blood pressure and, um, damn, Taylor. Did you fart? God. Damn.
Starting point is 01:25:32 Yeah. Oh my God. Was that queque? Why? Did you just hit a queat? It really wasn't a chair. No, it wasn't. Yes, it was.
Starting point is 01:25:40 Taylor. I hate it here. See, by the way, I don't, I didn't fart in these same clothes I wore yesterday. Okay? I didn't fart in those jeans. I don't want to see you in those jeans for at least the month. That's coming out of the jeans. You just farted in those jeans.
Starting point is 01:25:53 No, I didn't. Yes. That was disgusting, Taylor. Yo, you see that question, Devon, whatever? I'm not, we're not going to ask it here, but you see that question, Devon, whatever? Yeah. I was in Atlantic City of my daughter's cheerleading competition,
Starting point is 01:26:07 and me and my wife had just came from dinner because, you know, we turned those into date nights, and I was a little tipsy with some edibles in me. Got them. And, bro, like four or five people ran up to me, like, oh, Charlemagne, what's up, man? Yo, we get a picture, whatever? And the dude had a camera, goes,
Starting point is 01:26:20 who you have to ask you that question? No, no. I'm like, bro, if you don't get the fuck away from me. They put you on this spot Yeah, man It's 11 o'clock at night On a Saturday In Atlantic City
Starting point is 01:26:31 The fuck is wrong with you Like what? God's telling you listen You're not being a good neighbor And that's why you're in this mess In the first place It's rolled up to what else we got What else we got?
Starting point is 01:26:46 How has working each other on this podcast What the fuck? I was working with each other on this podcast It's saying It got to the world view No did he, but I feel like I know a lot more about white things now. Just work with all you, crack us?
Starting point is 01:27:01 That's a good question. I think, it's impacting my worldview a lot. Because, I mean, we've been doing this for 11 years. Isn't it crazy? Like, we've lived a decade of our lives together. The best. You know what I'm saying? And we come in here and we just talk about all types of shit.
Starting point is 01:27:18 So it's just like, yeah, it does, you know, impact your worldview. I couldn't point to anything specific, but I'm 100% positive it has. Whether it's Chris, whether it's Alex, whether it's, well, not so much. Whether it's, you know, of course shows. Try me again. What's that with you? I didn't even say it. What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:27:38 You were saying that earlier. I didn't even say your name. What did he say earlier? That's the point. That's the point. What did he say early? I didn't even say your name. That's the point.
Starting point is 01:27:49 Well, how you know I'm talking about you? There's been other people on the podcast over the last 11th. years whose name I didn't want to say. Who else? Who else? Who else is in this room? Who else is in this room? Nobody was here, but I was about to say a name when I stopped.
Starting point is 01:28:02 Exactly. Had nothing to do with you. This is so crazy, Taylor. These things the world revolve around. Unbelievable. That's crazy. Unfucking believable. What else we got?
Starting point is 01:28:12 I don't even want to talk about this. Sit in the corner and part your hands. Give me two more, Taylor. Give me two good ones. Don't you just do that for the rest of the pot. You sit in that corner and you take a shit in your jeans like you did in front of us and tried to lie and blame it on the chair. How fucking dare you?
Starting point is 01:28:24 Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Oh my God. You should change your fucking underwear. That's what you should do. Taking a fat shit like that in your jeans. What else we got?
Starting point is 01:28:35 We answered that one already. Scroll up, Taylor. What else we got? Oh, now this is some shit to talk about. OVO third. Let's go. Which president had the baddest first. You know it's not even a question.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Donnie. Young Donald Damn, I didn't even think about that. I forgot about her. No, she's not, I mean, she's in a different league than every other one. Let's just be honest.
Starting point is 01:29:01 Barron's mama. Nah, I'm going, Michelle. Yeah, Michelle. Michelle, who? Michelle Obama. I'm going Michelle. Man, if y'all don't get the fuck out of here, you know.
Starting point is 01:29:13 Get the fuck out of here. I'm talking about, you're the best style of all the first lady. Well, what are we talking about style? We ask you if you're beautiful. No, not to close a little girl. You sleeping on young Hillary.
Starting point is 01:29:23 I thought we don't care about what social media says there. You sleeping on young Hillary. Yo, Hillary is a bust. And Michelle is a beautiful woman. You sleeping on young Hillary. She's a beautiful woman. But she's not fucked with Donnie T's wife, with all due respect. He got an absolute 9.5%.
Starting point is 01:29:43 You're not taking Michelle over Donny T. I don't even know her name. I'm like, I mean, it's hard for me. What? Definitely get my one. Melania. I mean, she doesn't count necessarily as a first lady, but she was the first.
Starting point is 01:29:55 Who? Marilyn Monroe. Yo. Didn't she and Bill Clinton has something? Yeah. Yep. Yes, yes, yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:30:06 Why you don't shame her, yo? She's right. Sorry. She gets one right and you want shit on them? My bad. It was Melo and Marl and the other girl. What's other girl? Is this crazy that you, is this crazy that you,
Starting point is 01:30:17 and people don't really talk about that, Taylor. It takes balls to talk about that. I'm not talking about it. Not for real. Can we give Bill credit for smash in Maryland? Because that is fire, though. Yes. If you are going to smash, at least smash a woman who's dead.
Starting point is 01:30:29 No, man. No. No. No. No. No. Taylor is right. No, I know.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Let her be right. I know she's right. She was dead already when that happened? No, she wasn't. They fucking with Taylor. He's fucking with you. Here the thing, nobody ever talks about that. You missed what she just said.
Starting point is 01:30:47 Nobody else. She just said. I heard her. I heard her. I heard. heard her. Would you stop? Okay.
Starting point is 01:30:53 I heard her. Okay. Taylor, they're fucking with you. Because nobody ever talks about this, Taylor. Nobody ever brings this up. Because it did happen. It wasn't. Could you stop?
Starting point is 01:31:05 Could you stop? It wasn't Bill Clinton. My bad. Okay. My bad. It wasn't Bill Clinton. Sorry. Taylor, don't let them fucking back you down.
Starting point is 01:31:15 No, it. My bad. Sorry. Sorry. You know how great that would have been. We should have, we could have 30 minutes. We could have 30 minutes on that thing. I mean, can you blame Bill?
Starting point is 01:31:27 I do. You got the opportunity to dig a corpse out the ground and fucking. You're not going to take. I knew married my wrong. Give me that. I just mixed the white presidents around. Everyone does. What are you mixed in white persons?
Starting point is 01:31:38 All the presidents been white except for Barack. You should at least know a difference between presidents. No. There's no. Really? What? I can't believe you thought that. She's better looking at Malani objection.
Starting point is 01:31:52 She is. She is. He's overall, he's a black woman. This is another good one. Alka Snunn says, would you stop your child from making your mistakes or let them live and learn from them? I mean, it depends which mistakes. Depends which mistakes. You know, sometimes they got to learn.
Starting point is 01:32:12 But also, if it's a horrible mistake, you don't want to put your child through that. But you can't stop them. And I think that, you know, if we try to stop them, will end up raising our kids out of fear as opposed to love. You know what I'm saying? Would you stop them out of love? Yeah. Is there a moment where you're doing?
Starting point is 01:32:31 Yeah. But everything you're saying is love, right? Like if I tell my child, you shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do that. I can only tell them they're going to still go do whatever it is that they want to do regardless. So stop stopping. You're advising your kid. Advising them. Got it.
Starting point is 01:32:47 You know what I mean? You know, so it's like, yeah. I mean, our parents couldn't stop us. No matter how much they tried, no matter what they attempted to do, they couldn't stop us from making whatever mistakes we made. And I think that those mistakes build characters. That's all I want all of us to understand. Like, it's okay to say the wrong thing.
Starting point is 01:33:07 It's okay to do the wrong thing because you're going to be held accountable for whatever you say and whatever you do. Like that's why they're called mistakes. They're called mistakes for that reason. And you're supposed to learn from those mistakes. Yep, you know, and we don't allow people to learn anymore. Like, we want to be the judge, the jury, the executioner, and there's so much group think now that everybody wants people to do exactly what it is that they're doing.
Starting point is 01:33:40 And if you don't do it, you get shame for it, you get slandered. It's like, no. Now, speaking of shame real quick, can you read the bottom question that's clear from Taylor burner account. Huh? What? From Amnerdy? I don't even know what the fuck that means.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Just read it. Just read it. Oh, my God. Eventually it's going to hit you. Oh, my God. Which blue-colored job intrigued you. Why do I mean from my burner account? I was just teasing.
Starting point is 01:34:13 Which blue-color job intrigues me? Probably if I had to dress up his blueie. If I had to dress up as bluey for some kids' birthday party, to make some extra money, I would absolutely do that. That is a nice blue-color job. I mean, you're... Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not quite blue-y, but it's almost there.
Starting point is 01:34:31 That's a nice blue-color job. You don't think so? You don't think so? That's it? The question, yeah, it's which blue collar? So what do y'all think? What's the blue-collar job that intrigues me the most? Is military blue-collar?
Starting point is 01:34:50 I would think so. I think it's a little different, right? Blue collar is more trade, right? Like being a carpenter or something like that. I mean, anything where I'm building, I think, is really intriguing. Like, the idea of, like, actually putting
Starting point is 01:35:04 together a home. I think that's awesome. I remember even when I used to, like, mow lawns and stuff, after I was finished, I looked at it and I was like, oh, it's cool, I did that. You get to see your effort. I think we get to do that in entertainment as well, but it's nice to see your effort.
Starting point is 01:35:20 So I think it would be, like, building homes. creating a home for somebody. It's kind of cool. Yeah. I like that. I think we got it, guys. You don't have one? Have one.
Starting point is 01:35:30 What's your blue color job? I told you. Dress up is blue-y. What are you mean? Probably home design. Why is copying off of him? I would be a, my dad was a contractor. That's what I used to do.
Starting point is 01:35:44 My dad still has a contracting business. He's holding now, but that's what we used to do. We used to be contractors. What? What? That's going to be good for you, though. Andre the Outlaw. Let's end on this one.
Starting point is 01:35:58 Andre the Outlaw. I don't know whether to end on this one or the next one. That's a good one. Talk to me. Does Andrew want help with fixing his fucking ugly-ass bunions? Your boy can fix it. Why you got to try to sound gangster when you say you want to touch another man's feet, bro? Just say you want to help Andrew is bunyan.
Starting point is 01:36:20 Matt Salazar, my man's. Yes, I do. actually. So if you have, that'd be great. DM me. Thank you very much. I would like to fix my bunion. I have a bunion. And also my nails are getting all dark and it's just not good. It's playing all this paddle
Starting point is 01:36:36 guys. Yeah. Yeah, my toenails. I think that these, what, are just, they're not good shoes? Do you cut your toes? Yeah, but maybe I should just keep them a little bit more snug because I guess they're jamming a bit. Yeah. Okay, so I'll do that. Maybe I'll switch my shoe. Damn, guys, I wish I had a better answer for that last one.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Man. I guess everybody's going to have to go back to their day now. I just saw a great quote, man. Go. A fool sees another man's downfall as a topic of discussion. A wise man sees it as a warning to himself. So I be trying to tell y'all. Damn, bro.
Starting point is 01:37:12 As always, if you listen to this podcast, you think we're smart, you think we're intelligent, you think we're brilliant, you're absolutely right. But if you listen to this podcast and you think we're just a couple idiots who don't know shit, you're right, too. It's a brilliant idiot's podcast. Thank you for listening. Thank you.

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