The Brilliant Idiots - Blind To The Fax

Episode Date: February 3, 2024

In this episode of the Brilliant Idiots podcast, Charlamagne tha God and Andrew Schulz discuss the recent Breakfast Club rollout and trolling in media. They also delve into the impact of misinformati...on and propaganda, particularly in relation to the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the beef between Megan Thee Stallion and Nicki Minaj. They discuss John Stewart's return to The Daily Show and Nikki Haley's interview on The Breakfast Club, Celebrities having podcasts, the purpose of podcasting for everyday average people, the importance of chemistry and authenticity in podcasting, movies predicting the future, and more… Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Discussion about the Breakfast Club Rollout 05:42 The Use of Manipulation and Trolling in Media 09:22 The Influence of Misinformation and Propaganda 13:31 The Complexity of the Israel-Palestine Conflict 19:12 The Lack of Clarity in Activism and Support 25:26 The Nuances of Political Support and Activism 28:40 The Diversity of Country Music and Black Artists 41:26 Interpretation of Phil Collins' Song 'In the Air Tonight' 45:18 Comparison between Beyonce and Taylor Swift 46:14 Discussion about truth and comparisons to Michael Jackson 47:34 Perception of Taylor Swift in the NFL 59:16 Discussion about John Stewart returning to The Daily Show 01:02:35 Discussion about Nikki Haley's interview on The Breakfast Club 01:27:00 Celebrities Having Podcasts 01:29:00 Podcasting for Everyday Average People 01:31:23 Celebrities Humanizing Themselves 01:36:40 Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl 01:38:03 Celebrities Overshadowing Events 01:39:58 Foundation of a Sustainable Podcast 01:41:17 Chemistry and Authenticity in Podcasting 01:42:41 Sweating when Telling the Truth or Farting when Lying 01:44:00 Movies Predicting the Future 01:49:26 Appreciating Nature and Simple Living 01:53:00 Excess and the American Dream ************************************ 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 00:01:10 What's how, man? What's happening? Hezzi. How was your week? Hezzi. What? Why are you doing that African accent at the end of the word? What accent?
Starting point is 00:01:19 That's not a accent. Yes, you did. No one wasn't. Hezzi. Hezzi. That's, I feel like that's kind of African. What is this coming from? Take one trip to fucking Mozambi.
Starting point is 00:01:30 I'm African. Yeah. That's a native. That's my native. Word to tribe called Quetta de la soul. All right, listen, don't worry about my week. I want to know about your week. I want to talk about Nikki Haley, but first I want to talk about this breakfast club rollouts that you guys did.
Starting point is 00:01:45 How are you feeling? Oh, I feel good. Yeah. Do you like just, because you don't get to toy with the media. You don't get to toy with the online. I do it all the time. But not like this. This was like.
Starting point is 00:01:56 This is the first time I ever told people. I told him to him. Oh, you're saying all the other times you've enjoyed it. But this was like beautiful. Oh, it was amazing. It was amazing. I mean, the hardest part about stuff like this is just getting everybody else to be patient. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:08 Because, you know, me, I can slow walk it out. You know, I can slow grind the goddamn troll all day long. Now, have any people acknowledge you toying with them? Uh, I haven't paid attention. I really haven't. You just checked out. Because you paid attention before. I paid attention enough to be able to get enough of those clips.
Starting point is 00:02:27 To put it together, put that trailer. Where is Jess? I would think somebody like the breakfast club wouldn't need the clout chase. But knowing them, they probably want somebody lightske. I'm Jess with the matter. My news is real. Jess Alavius. Now comments on them saying, these niggas is trash.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Y' could have got somebody better than that. I'm not hating. They don't give a damn about what she's done. She made the announcement before it was even inked. That third seat on the breakfast club was one of the most sought-after coveted positions in hip-hoped So you were just collecting the lines that people were saying for a month? Oh, it was three weeks. Well, yeah, it was three weeks because the first thing I was, when we came back from break, from
Starting point is 00:03:10 Breakfast Club, from the holidays, I was just like, well, we haven't acknowledged just announcing it, right? You know what I'm saying? We haven't acknowledged it. So why not continue to play stupid? And so I already knew that playing stupid would take a life of its own. Like I literally, I told, I told you, I said, if we play stupid, it's going to take a life of its own. And then, you know, I'm like, okay, after this week, it'll catch on.
Starting point is 00:03:40 And, you know, our digital team was like, should we put out clips? I'm like, no, let them find it on their own. So they found us playing stupid on their own. What's the example? What's the first thing? Me just acting like, yo, man, last year we was rotating guest hosts. you know, and I thought we were supposed to start to do a year with a new co-host. What happened, right?
Starting point is 00:04:00 Knowing that not acknowledging anything, not acknowledging Jess, not acknowledging. Is she on the show at this point? No. So she's not even sitting in. It's just you and M.B. She was always supposed to start February. She was literally always supposed to start February 5th. Literally.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Like, that was Jessica Robin Moore's start Nate. Did you start the play when she announced at like some show, I was on vacation in Zanzibar. No, but I mean, was that the start of it? Like, did you say, oh, announce this and then we're going to make it seem like they took it back or that they didn't agree with? No, that was real. Oh, so she actually... No, that was real.
Starting point is 00:04:40 But that actually helped. I thought it was great. It was great. It was like, yo, because it shows people, it shows you how much people care about being in that position. But I mean, the whole past three weeks of the rollout showed you how much people care about that particular position. position. And it shows you that Jess is absolutely the one, which we all which you already knew. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:05:00 The funniest was when she did that comment and she taking photos with her. Everyone's going crazy. Yeah, that was step three without even track. First step was first step was just announcing that, but that was real. Second step was us coming back acting clueless. Third
Starting point is 00:05:16 step was me like, oh, I'm going to do what every other celebrity does. Because, you know, when you start playing clueless, right, and that goes viral, people start hitting you. So all the different outlets and stuff start hitting you. So when TMZ hits you, it's like, meet me, meet me at the radio station,
Starting point is 00:05:32 Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Meet me at the radio station, Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Make sure I wear my nice coat, you know what I'm saying? Right? Make sure I wear my nice coat, you know, walk out the door, act surprised. Full Tooby. Charlemagne.
Starting point is 00:05:52 What's up with this? Huh? Where is you? Jess. What's going on with our new third host? Huh? Where's Jess? That huh?
Starting point is 00:06:03 That hum, man. Yeah, you got that acting down. That hum. Okay, so. You know? So I already know what that's going to do, TMZ, right? Boom. So that goes out.
Starting point is 00:06:13 And then everything else was just like, I had another thing that nobody caught on to. But I'll tell you how just the universe works. So first, it was just announcement, which was real. then be acting clueless, me and NVie acting clueless, totally acting. TMZ, totally acting.
Starting point is 00:06:30 And then the very next week was, I had to throw him sitting in the studio. I remember that. But nobody really picked up on it. I just had it sitting in there. If we were still on BT,
Starting point is 00:06:42 I think they would have. You think so? How many things do you think you did that didn't get picked up on? It was just that one. Okay. And then, but it still ended up working out because me and Envy was
Starting point is 00:06:53 having the conversation about marriage obliging scissors, right? So that ends up going viral. And so we're sitting around and Justin's like, I should post this and shit on y'all. I'm like, yeah, do it, do it, do it, do it. And then what does she post? She was just like, they're stupid. These motherfuckers is trash, you know.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Something about old heads. You old heads, DJ NV, shut up. And then people start going, oh shit, she lost some jobs. She's salty because she's salty. She's salty. Oh, we sitting there in a photo shoot, laughing our asses off. crying, laughing at the idiotocracy that exists on social media. But what really-
Starting point is 00:07:29 It's amazing to confidence that people will say things that they have absolutely wrong. Unbelievable. And I know we do that for a living too, but no, it's different with us. No, it's different with us. Why is it different? Because we're brilliant idiots. Because we're professional idiots. We're not acting like we know.
Starting point is 00:07:43 No, no, no. These people are acting like they know. And these are just our theories. These people are literally saying, I heard. And my sources say. Oh, yeah, yeah. And this is what I know. Got it got it.
Starting point is 00:07:54 That is different. Yeah, we're just talking shit. Yes. Yeah, yeah. You know? And so that happened. And then Cam Newton, that was real. Cam comes on at Brooklyn Club.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Cam asked what just was. We play clueless, right? That was real. Beautiful. But that you can't stage that kind of stuff. And then after that, it's just like, all, everybody relax. We got enough. Everybody be patient.
Starting point is 00:08:12 I know it's getting crazy. I know you feel like saying fuck some of these people. Just relax. Monday at 9 o'clock, it will be all worth it. You know what I'm saying? It will be all worth it. And you know what I'm saying? You let people do the talking for you.
Starting point is 00:08:28 And even the people on this, now what do the trolls do? What do you mean with the trolls? Like, after you do something like this where you have manipulated all these people, and they're going on their platforms, and my sources say, and I know exactly what's going on and blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Do you think, do they ever come out and be like, yo, I was got or did they just move on? None of them will admit they was wrong. You know what I'm saying? None of them admit they got got. Some of them, I haven't seen anything, but I'm sure some of them will probably try to come up with other conspiracy theories.
Starting point is 00:08:57 You know, I think I saw somebody say, she was originally fired, but then they brought her back. Yeah, it was a breach of contract, and they had to bring her back. Like, shut the fuck. Y'all not tired of being loud and wrong? Shut the fuck up. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:09:11 And by the way, there was people that I saw say it. There was like people that say, oh, this is a stunt. Like, I added them. I mean, it was a stunt. It was a stunt. That's what I'm saying. So they got it right. So with the Claudia Jordan and,
Starting point is 00:09:21 Al, Al Reynolds, you know, like they were discussing it on Claudia on the Fox Soul Show and they were like, I think this is a stunt. That's why we used them last before we revealed, yes, it wasn't stunt. Thank you everybody. With a free promotion. We appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:09:37 I mean, just genius. But think about this, right? Yes. We know psychological operations happens. We know informational warfare happens. Imagine what they're doing to us on the highest levels. Yeah, if you can do this to the whole hip-hop blog community,
Starting point is 00:09:53 what can the government do to us? Oh, you didn't see that NBC News article that came out yesterday? No. Oh, my God. Chris, I sent it to you, right, Chris? The NBC News article came out yesterday. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:10:06 This shit is fake news, YouTube creators target black celebrities with AI-generated misinformation. Some channels pivoted from tech review videos the misinformation about black celebrities bringing in millions of views. NBC News did a whole thing about it. I was just these people on YouTube who create these accounts.
Starting point is 00:10:24 They take, like, for example, they use Diddy for an example. They had a picture of Diddy getting arrested back in the day. And it was like, Diddy arrested for such and such and such and such. And it gets millions of views. They'll have like AI generating content of Steve Harvey saying different things. Like they do that with so many people. Like I've done digital forensics on shit that's on YouTube about me before. where that she came back from Chris?
Starting point is 00:10:50 Where was the majority of it coming from India or someplace like that? Yeah. There was an article in the Times to speak into. I mean, it ranges from posts that get millions of views to posts that generate a couple hundred dollars, but it's worth it. So they profile a story. There's a 19-year-old kid who went to a private school in Manhattan on New Year's Eve. He got run over by a train. I think he fell under the tracks in Manhattan.
Starting point is 00:11:15 But they picked it up in India. they had no, what they do is they search for anything that's trending, right? So I guess a lot of people in his circle in New York were talking about it. So they picked it up and they realized that people wanted more information about it. So they essentially just wrote a fake story saying he'd been stabbed in the Bronx in a train station. What? Yeah, but they put it out and it picked up traction. And, you know, like his friends and parents got very upset because that's not what happened.
Starting point is 00:11:44 He fell under the tracks. I can't speculate, but like he was run over in Manhattan. He wasn't stabbed in the Bronx. Did he die? Yeah. Oh, 19 year old kid. But wow. The guy in India was like, hey man, like, I made 70 bucks off of this.
Starting point is 00:12:00 Oh, he's like, I need the views. Yeah. He's like, I saw money for them. We're looking about this story. There was no other information. I couldn't find anything. So I, it seems like a lot of people get shot and killed in the Bronx. So that's what I said.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Did you see the shit, Rogan? posted? Or the Rogan post? The fake deep of him? Say what? It was the fake deep of him? No, this is... What I said? What I said? Look at this. Deep fake of him? So... Exposed to mainstream media today.
Starting point is 00:12:28 Check out this post and article by the hill. Notice this picture. Protesters outside the New York courtroom with anti-Trump signs. Not even New York. How does this pick make you feel? If you love Trump, this may upset you. The weaponization of the justice system. If you hate Trump, this may vindicate you. knowing there are people out there that understand your cause
Starting point is 00:12:48 and protesting on your behalf. Either way, you were manipulated to feel that way. By the fake news. Check out this video. This is the actual video of this picture. It's like three people. There's three people there. Two protesters.
Starting point is 00:13:03 Most likely paid and 30 mainstream media cameras. 30 media counts filming it so that they can post. Now check this out. Did a quick reverse lookup on this picture. Can you see how many news articles this picture was used all over the world. I mean, I'm still scrolling. The same exact fake pick.
Starting point is 00:13:21 You used to manipulate your mind. I saw people get mad at Nancy Pelosi this week because Nancy Pelosi was on... They could never get mad at her. She was on CNN, and she was talking about how, you know, she was saying how, like, when it comes to Israel and Palestine, a lot of this stuff you see as far as protesting and stuff, she was like, it's Russian propaganda or something like that.
Starting point is 00:13:43 And they got mad at her. I'm showing some truth to that. I'm positive is some truth today. Every country in the world that is our enemy will do anything they can
Starting point is 00:13:56 to support any sort of disagreements going on in America. It doesn't matter if it's Black Lives Matter versus Blue Lives Matter it doesn't matter
Starting point is 00:14:04 if it's Israel, Palestine. Anytime there's friction here, they're going to put some fucking gas on it. Play that clip, Taylor. Yeah. It just
Starting point is 00:14:11 people show outrage because it looks like she's undermining the movement because they're like, no, we're here. We're here to support. It's a real movement. Like you said, they're pouring gas on it.
Starting point is 00:14:21 100%. As we would do in every other country as well. If there's a movement happening in Iran, we do it. Of course. I know people who are in the military on the Siamov's departments. You are a liberal cuck.
Starting point is 00:14:33 What do they call you? You are a liberal shill. You are a liberal shill. You do work for the devil. But I know, I literally know people who work in Siams in the military. Really? Can we get them on the police?
Starting point is 00:14:46 No, he can't. Why Nancy Pelosi won't elect? One of the challenges that Democrats might have in organizing is some anger and some corners of the progressive movement over Biden's, Joe Biden's support for Israel in its war against Hamas terrorists. How concerned are you, especially given the fact that we have seen protesters over and over and over at his events? how concerned are you that people, young people, I'm not suggesting that they're going to go vote for Donald Trump, but how concerned are you that they might just stay home? Well, let me just say this because I've been the recipient of their, shall we say, exuberances. And it's regarded as recently as in Seattle on Thursday, unfortunately, I wanted to disrupt our very exciting Democratic meeting there. They're in front of my house all the time.
Starting point is 00:15:40 So I have a feeling for what feelings they have. But we have to think about what we're doing. And what we have to do is try to stop the suffering and gossip. This is women and children. People don't have a place to go. Let's address that. But for them to call for a ceasefire is Mr. Putin's message. Mr. Putin's message.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Make no mistake. This is directly connected to what he would like to see. Same thing with Ukraine. It's about Putin's message. I think some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere. Some I think are connected
Starting point is 00:16:21 to Russia. And I say that having looked at this for a long time now as you know. You think some of these protests are Russian plants? I think some financing should be investigated. And I want to ask the FBI to investigate that. But apart from that, let's just say. This is what I don't understand, right?
Starting point is 00:16:42 All I heard was nuance. Do people not understand nuance anymore? This is not exactly that. I think that this is propaganda, too. She's saying that calling for a ceasefire is Putin's message. And it's like, I'm pretty sure the people there would like there to be a ceasefire. I'm pretty sure the people who have families there would like there to be a ceasefire. So I think that this is propaganda to support.
Starting point is 00:17:02 She's obviously pro-Israel in this situation. And, well, of course, she's not going to be pro-Hama. But I think that there's some propaganda going on here. So I can understand the pushback. Yeah, I do agree with what she said about she believed that some of this stuff is spontaneous and organic. But if you're, for example, if the government, if America's government is supporting Israel in this conflict, of course, any country that's going against America is going to support any support of the opposition. And in this case, that is, I guess he sees fire because you can't say, yo, I support him on. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Yeah. But do you believe what she said about how some of this is spontaneous and organic, but some of it is, you know, probably orchestrated by Russians? Yeah, I mean, I think that they're putting gas on it. I don't think that orchestrated means that they're the ones that have started it, put it out there, and it was their inception. I just think that Iran, Russia, any other country is putting gas on it. China's probably putting gas on it. Yeah, I was, I was telling Charlemagne, like, I was in, when I was in Taiwan, it was right before their big election, which China was very much trying to sway through social media. And I was talking to a guy who is pretty high up in those things in global politics. And I was like, are you concerned about that? He was like, why are you asking me if I'm concerned about? Aren't you concerned about what's happening right now in America? And I was like, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:18:21 He goes, Russia and China are the ones pouring gas on what's happening in Gaza. He's like, the whole world sees that. You're asking us about Taiwan. The entire world is looking at the U.S. in camp. He's like, obviously what's happening is terrible. but if you look at this from a global political perspective, the U.S. interests are not with Iran and Russia. Of course, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:46 And that's who's behind this. He's like, China doesn't even have to do anything in this. Yeah, because Iran and Russia are going to pay for the whole thing. Right. China's just sitting back and laughing. So, but it is difficult, right? Because I think a lot of people, you know, who doesn't want a ceasefire? Andrew's theory is absolutely right. This is really happening.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Yeah. It's just that people are throwing gas on an already out-of-control fire. And then it creates its own momentum. Yes. But the thing is so confusing to me about the Israel-Palestine conflict is that, like, I always ask people, I ask people, especially the people who are, you know, very supportive of the Palestinian side. I'm like, like, what do Palestinians want?
Starting point is 00:19:19 I always ask this. Like, what do they want? And I can't get an answer for anybody. That's not the answer I've been getting. And I go, like, give me, just tell me what it is it, is it, is it 1967 borders? Like, just give me what they want. Because I hear a lot ceasefire, right? But there was a ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:19:35 on October 6th. So I'm just like, what, what exactly is the goal here? What do you want? We don't have no Palestinians here? This is a very diverse studio. Here's, here's the issue. We've got a Jewish man right there. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:19:49 I think Palestinians no. Black? Italian. All white guys are Italian. But no, I think the tricky thing here is that the supporters, I think the supporters don't know. And it's becoming very Black Lives Matter, the movement,
Starting point is 00:20:05 supporters are out there supporting because they think that it's the right thing to do. They see the videos of what's happening right there. And they're like, I want to be on the right side of history. I think there's part of them, then there's a lot of just like liberal white people that are like, I want a virtue signal and show how good a person I am. But you ask them, you're like, what do Palestinians want? They can't give you an answer. They'll say ceasefire. But besides that, they're like, how do we stop this? And I would be very concerned about that if I'm on the Palestinian side because what happened with Black Lives Matter? White people are out there supporting all these lesbians and shit with their fucking pink hair throwing their fist up
Starting point is 00:20:38 and then you go, what does Black Lives Matter want? And then if you're like, I don't know, I just think Black Lives Matters. It's like, yeah, of course, we all do. But what do they want? And then you saw what happened with the organization. But wouldn't the answer to that question be solving the crisis that's going on in the area? So it's like they don't know exactly what they want. The crisis has been going on for a long.
Starting point is 00:20:56 Exactly. That's what it's not going to be solved in the next few months. No, I'm asking what do Palestinians want? If you don't even know what the people you're supporting want, how can you support it? They just want a ceasefire. You got to talk to people who know it. Like, why do they want a ceasefire? They want them to stop dying.
Starting point is 00:21:12 Like they just, yeah, that's the mean. So they're out there to be like, hey, I don't want people to die. I just want everybody to know I don't want people to die. So then you're out there for yourself. I guess my point is if you don't, if you don't know what the people in the conflict want, you are there for you. I understand what you're not there for them. You're there for you. because you get to go, look how good a person I am.
Starting point is 00:21:34 I don't want anybody to, nobody wants people to die. There's a short-term solution and a long-term solution. The short-term solution is they want to ceasefire now. They want to stop, they want people to stop dying, right? On both sides. You don't want to see Palestinians die. You don't want to see people in Israel die. But then there's a long-term solution, which is,
Starting point is 00:21:50 how can we all get along in this region and make sure things like this stop happening? Of course. I would hope. What I'm seeing is I'm seeing a lot of virtue signaling in that I've asked these people that are so passionate yet they don't even know what the people
Starting point is 00:22:04 they're supporting want and when I see that I'm not saying this is every single person but when I see that I start to go wait a minute are you doing this to support them how can you support people
Starting point is 00:22:13 if you don't know what they want Just say you don't believe in them show say you don't believe in these people I don't I do believe in them I believe I believe they're using those people so they can look cool online
Starting point is 00:22:24 in the same way they did it with Black Lives Matter and the same way they did it with Ukraine and the same way they did it with Ukraine The Me Too movie. Whatever was trendy at the moment. So they hop in from trend to trend to trend to trend
Starting point is 00:22:34 and it's like, now you're using the deaths of fucking innocent people so you can look like a good person online. That makes a very sour taste in my mouth. Go see how they felt about turtles. When the fucking climate change was the hot thing. Exactly. If you go see these, I'm serious.
Starting point is 00:22:51 That's what I'm telling. Did you stop using plaster of straws? I'm telling you. Of course you did, Chris. Thank you. He's one of the fucking problems. Listen, I don't have a problem with people who care. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:23:09 It's a good cause. It's a great cause. I have a problem if you only care about you. If you care about other people, yes. But if you don't even know what they want, then how can you care about them? You just care. I think some people, not all. I think there are some people out there who just care that they look like a good person online.
Starting point is 00:23:27 and that's what they're showing up. You saw those. They put the black square up, probably during Black Lives Matter. I get what you're saying. All that white bitches that would go to the Black Lives Matter March for two minutes,
Starting point is 00:23:35 take a picture and then leave. Remember they did that? People are doing this. I understand what you do. I saw them singing at the Holland Tunnel. I didn't show you the video I took. No. They're holding hands in front of the Holland Tunnel.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I got a video singing this song. Seas fire now. Seas fire now. It's what I got in my phone right now. I got to do, dude trying to go to Jersey. Hey, yo, fuck the seat fire. Let me go back to Jersey.
Starting point is 00:24:01 No. Yes. Hey. Hey, hey, hey, yo, we're in America. Oh, my God. By the way, we don't talk about those people enough. Those people don't care about
Starting point is 00:24:13 what's going on because they are dealing with their lives. They're trying to survive. They're trying to keep food on their table or roof over their head. Tell me, I got to take this serious, yo. You think these people care. Now, the song is a pop.
Starting point is 00:24:35 Hey a lot. The song goes on. This is not a protest. You made it sound like I thought it would be... No! That's like the video in front of the Trump. But they're stopping people from getting on the tunnel. They're not letting people go to the tunnel, bro.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Yeah, that's crazy. Listen, man, it's a great... Listen, I get it. It's a great cause, but I understand what Andrew's saying to. It is some people who... It's the people who... It's the people who... chase the trends that make it bad for the real
Starting point is 00:25:01 activists who are really out there. There are people who really do care. They know what the knowledge that people want. They know about the future. They care about this. They're not just doing it for virtualists. They've actually been supporting this cause their whole life. They've literally been their whole life. This is what they've dedicated their life to. And then there
Starting point is 00:25:17 other people who are using that shit so they can look cool online so they can be this woke progressive person, but don't give a flying fuck about all those people that are dying. And to them, I'm like, Al, you turn your head side to side. But I'm talk about you. I'm not like, I'm talking about you.
Starting point is 00:25:35 No, but I do think that you can see what's happening over there, feel bad about it, and think that if I post at least I'm doing something, at least I'm getting the word out there. And then you apply pressure to your politicians who are supposed to, because if a politician's seeing everybody on their grant, what are you saying to ceasefire? I get what I'm saying. No, but that's what. My fuckers don't even know what word they're getting out there. No, to cease fire.
Starting point is 00:25:58 Like, they want. They try to get pussy off Palestine, bro. They try to get some DMs. They try to get some DMs. Oh, God. Thank you for your support. Oh, word. Oh, that's what's up.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Let's go out to dinner. We won't eat pork. You know what I mean? Like, they're trying to do some. I see what both of you all is saying. Because it's a nuanced thing. I walk in my neighborhood. I would see Black Lives Matter fucking posters.
Starting point is 00:26:22 The second of Ukraine shit pop, take it down. Ukraine poster. Gay week or whatever. it is. Rainbow Post. It's a costume these people wear. I get what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:26:34 And that's not to say there aren't real people that are about that fucking like. There's plenty of real people. The people you're talking about make it bad for the real. He's singing ass motherfuckers. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:43 With their faces covered all of them, fuck out of here. And I get what Alex is saying that whenever there's a call to action, when people are sitting around and they feel like they want to do something, this is the easiest thing to do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:55 The easiest thing to do is pick up a phone, put a black square, tweet something about, you know, whatever. I get it. And then I have a lot of empathy for the Palestinian people who are like, we just need support. Anybody support. So they're going to take these people support because they're like,
Starting point is 00:27:12 yo, we just need support. I'm sure they're very grateful. And I'm sure black people, y'all felt the same way when it was like, yo, people are murdering us. Can we get some support? And then these white bitches are out there and you're like, okay, white bitches are supporting us. And then you see them leave the walk immediately.
Starting point is 00:27:29 And you're like, oh, well, hold on one second. How long were they at that walk? You know what I mean? You get a little resentful. No, I get what you're saying? I get it. Listen, I get it. It's very hard to get people to see the nuance of all situations.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Like, I was just having this conversation about what's going on at the border because we talked about it last week, but I can't. What's going on at the border? I think it's changing now. Remember, you know, last week you was talking about how it was MAGA messaging, right? But what I'm trying to explain to people, if you talk to these actors, in Chicago, if you talk to people in New York, black people, it's not about that. All they care about is the fact that these people are getting resources just getting
Starting point is 00:28:06 in this country and it's resources that they don't have. It's really just that simple. But you'll have different organizations who can sympathize with the people at the border. But you don't sympathize with black people in Chicago. You don't sympathize with people in New York. 100%. Who aren't getting the resources they're getting, who being inconvenience. And it's just like, why can't we ever see the totality of all these?
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Starting point is 00:29:50 two ages so they have me when i'm young thanks for watching and then they have and then they have when I'm like 20 years later. No, I'm watching. I'm planning to watch it this weekend. I just, I saw the clip where you looking old, though. Yeah, I love that. I love that sentence, he just said.
Starting point is 00:30:08 What? I'm going to plan to watch it this weekend. No, I am. I'm not going to watch it this weekend. But this weekend, I will plan to watch it. No. And then maybe in the future. You know what fuck me up?
Starting point is 00:30:17 I'm going to tell you what fucking me up. I went to go watch it this weekend. Yeah. And then I saw that the Marvels was on Amazon Prime and I hadn't watched the Marvels yet. What's the Marvels? The Marvels with, the women from
Starting point is 00:30:30 but I'm watching I'm watching the girl one to Amazon I'm watching it this weekend you didn't want that one no no no it's okay it comes out Disney no next week it comes out on Disney oh it's okay I didn't realize Prime Video be having like all the movies like still that's indeed isn't shit only if they have a deal
Starting point is 00:30:47 with them yeah I didn't know that yeah so I saw it out there I'm like oh shit I thought it was on Disney Plus I watched it and then I'm watching the underdog this weekend thank you bro no I'm watching it this weekend Thank you. Let me tell you how you just pitched my film. Y'all, I was going to watch your shit.
Starting point is 00:31:04 Then I saw some shit I wanted to watch more. So. No, no. Then I saw the Marvel movie that did the worst. That shit was good, though. Man, stop. Y'all friendied on that. She I watched that.
Starting point is 00:31:17 I was like, why do people hate this shit? Support Snoop, bro. I'm supporting you and Snoop and Kenya. Yeah, shout of Kenya, man. Who did a CGI kiss in this one? So, you know, I need to give some good drama at this one, man. Shit, I wish I had some good, but I don't even have any good behind the scenes. I really don't have any good.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Come on, man, make the movie pop, yo. All right, let me think. Let me take, let me take. Hold on, hold on. Everybody started button it up around shows. Yeah, yeah. They don't give me nothing, bro. They don't give me nothing.
Starting point is 00:31:47 Yo, Benzino, shout out to Benzino. Benzino had one of the best usages of the word cracker I heard in the long time. Ooh, give me. He called Eminem a crack on crack. on his new disc record. You should insert this. The funniest shit, right? First of all, I thought the dish record was dope.
Starting point is 00:32:03 I didn't go for it. I was like, damn. You know, it's one of those things where you're like, you're not expecting it to be dope, right? But then you hear it and you're like, I don't know, and Bintino kind of got off on this a little bit, right?
Starting point is 00:32:13 So he called him a crack on crack. Cracker on crack. I hate black in the show. Invade our culture. Then insults us. Time you get exposed. Man, I was laughing about it on Breakfast Club. So under the video of the Breakfast Club video,
Starting point is 00:32:25 somebody goes, Shalemate is so fucking racist. What if I said to him a nigger on Snickers? What the fuck? A crack on crack? A nigger on Snickers? What the f? They don't make no sense, but that shit was funny when I read it.
Starting point is 00:32:46 A nigger on Snickers. As if niggas is addicted to Snickers. So when Eminem and Benzino are beefing again? Again. Maybe they never stopped. We just started paying attention. I want to tell everybody, make sure you go out there and pre-order Alice Randall's bookman. Alice Randall has a book coming out called My Black Country, A Journey Through Country Music's
Starting point is 00:33:04 Black Past, Present and Future. It is the next release off my book in print, Black Privilege Publishing with Simon and Schuster. It will be out on April 9th, 2024, but you can pre-order right now. I actually just wanted to go look at it. It's the top new release in country music and pre-order. So thank you to everybody who's been pre-ordering My Black Country by Alice Rando. Okay? I saw T Payne talking about how he has written a bunch of country songs, and he never used to put his name on it on the credits because of the racism that exist in country music.
Starting point is 00:33:38 But he was like, man, I'd rather get these checks, so I don't want nobody to know I'm writing these records. Play the clip, Taylor, let's hear it. Good music is good music. I don't get where it come from or what style it come in. All the people I know, like feel like it's not cool to listen to other genres of music. Country music is where I get all my harmony. Country and gospel music. That's where all my harmonies come from. Put a lot of country zones. Stop taking credit for it because as cool it is to see your name in those credits and like that, the racism that comes after it is just like, I'll just take the check. Don't put me on that.
Starting point is 00:34:08 I'll just take the check, but never mind, you know what I mean? I wonder if that racism still exists, though, because when I think about, you know, black country, of course the first person, because of my mind is Darius Rucker. 8-4-3, Charlton, South Carolina all day. Let's go. Woody and the fucking blowfish. Wagon wheel. But then also, it's been so many dope black artists.
Starting point is 00:34:25 that have been coming out in country over the last couple of years. Hell yeah. Comes to mind. Met Kane last year at the I Heartland Music Festival. Yep. Look up some others, Hill. Also, what's the other guy's name? Jelly Roll?
Starting point is 00:34:38 No. He's an honor. No, but shout out to Jelly. No, what's that motherfucker? There ain't no pride in country music, Chris. Ain't no mountain. Oh, Charlie, Charlie Pride Black? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:48 He's older, though. I'm talking about, like, new artists. Yeah, yeah, like new people. Kane Brown is new. Little Nazex. he ain't country. You think he's country?
Starting point is 00:34:57 Why not? Let me look it up. I was just looking at this shit this morning. But was Morgan Wallin? Yo, yo, yo, yo. Morgan Wallins here. No, you missed that one.
Starting point is 00:35:05 You missed that one. You missed that one. Too late? No, no, Taylor had a good one. Tell her. Name him, Taylor. No, say who you just said, Taylor. Say who you just said.
Starting point is 00:35:17 No, say who you just said was a great black country artist. Who? Oh, look at my wife. No. She said Tim McGraw. I thought you just say country. Kane Brown, Jimmy Allen,
Starting point is 00:35:29 Allison Russell. So we just sing. Amis Tis Kiyai. Kaya. I'm sorry if I pronounce your name wrong. Brittany Spencer. You know, Shai Carter.
Starting point is 00:35:41 There's a lot of dope black country singers out. So I wonder if T-Pen still feels like that. But I'm saying all that to say, make sure you go pre-order My Black Country by Alice Randall, A Journey Through Country Musics, Black Past, Present and Future, the next release off Black Privilege. Rap Privilever's Publishing. Thank you, Alice.
Starting point is 00:35:57 What's the song you were shocked to find out the singer wasn't the race you expected them to be? Oh, man, I was just singing this shit the other day. Walking in Memphis? No. What was the song I was singing on the radio, Taylor? I was just singing this shit, man. Color me bad.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Not color me bad. They wasn't all white, though. They was black, too. I was just singing this shit the other day. What was it? Oh, are you talking about... It was a song about... I don't want to listen to that song.
Starting point is 00:36:26 He was singing that song. He was singing his song. What race did you think was singing that song? I don't want to. Yeah, hold on. That's actually Jack Harlow, though. It is Jack Harlow. I'm surprised Jack didn't get more smoke for that.
Starting point is 00:36:46 How did Jack get away with that? Even though I don't think you should have got smoke, just in this woke era of everybody being so sensitive. I'm mad if people wasn't mad about that shit. Yeah. Just because. That's white privilege. Black artists can't sing that. I don't wonder who can't sing.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Man, what was the song? I'm going to be mad as fuck. I can't remember this. I was just singing. It's an old song, too, that everybody likes, man. Bobby Caldwell? Yes. Bobby Caldwell.
Starting point is 00:37:12 How do you know? I just looked it up. Yes. What's the name of it? What would you do for love? What would you do? Do for love. No, he's got a few.
Starting point is 00:37:20 Bobby got a few. You try. everything and you won't get it. I was just thinking that shit. Soul, bro. I was like, damn, Bobby Caldwell was white. White people invented soul, man. You know what else I didn't know was white?
Starting point is 00:37:31 I didn't know Queen was white. But Queen cuts both ways, too. What you mean? They gay? Well, yeah. But he's also Pakistani. Well, he's, no, he's actually, he grew up in Zanzibar.
Starting point is 00:37:44 He's Zoroastra. How do you say it? Zoroastrian? Yeah, Zoroastra. But he's from Pakistan or India. Yeah, India. So I grew up thought Queen was white, which they are, but he's not. You probably thought they were black, right?
Starting point is 00:37:58 I thought they were black. Another one bites the dust. Yeah, another one bites the dust. And we will, we will rock. That's not them? That's white rhythm, bro. That's queen, right? Y'all hate me.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought they were black. Y'all fucking. I met them actually. I met them some years ago. I met both of them. It was two, I don't know how many he left. No, one of them died of fucking AIDS.
Starting point is 00:38:18 Freddie Mercury. Yeah, he died of AIDS. I met two of them then. Ryan May, probably the guitarist. How many of them? It's three of them. Four, no.
Starting point is 00:38:26 It's three left. It's three left. I met two of them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Freddie Mercury, he's like, I mean, he's in Zanzibar. He's everywhere. He's God in Zanzibar.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Really? He's from there. No, yeah. Well, he grew up there. Yeah, yeah. They claim Freddie Mercury big time in Zanzibah. Yeah, of course. Yeah, big time.
Starting point is 00:38:41 I mean, he's a beast. Like, that band is incredible. Let's talk about, uh, huh? Do I have what? Surprise artists? That I, wait, that I was. Was shocked? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Oh, yes. You said artists that you were shocked were white? Yeah. Kanye West. No, I know Kanye is white. No, no. I was shocked at the performers of the Seasfire Now song. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:39:07 I was shocked to find out they were white. I couldn't fathom that. That they were just white. Michael McDonald. I kind of knew Michael was white. But what's the song? Keep forgetting. Keep forgetting
Starting point is 00:39:21 Oh Keep forgetting He's white Yeah Is there anybody not white? You know what? I never thought I never thought
Starting point is 00:39:30 He was not white That makes good music Because at this point I'm like I think we're the only one I really Everybody had wild soul back then Yes
Starting point is 00:39:39 We invented soul You know Who invented it? John B I thought was black Nah I mean I saw John B Phil Collins
Starting point is 00:39:48 I thought was oh I thought he was Asian action I could see you dumb in the
Starting point is 00:39:56 yeah he's he was Of course he did the Lion King soundtrack Phil Collins
Starting point is 00:40:06 Duh Oh yeah Zimbo Yo What? No that's Make you
Starting point is 00:40:10 What You didn't know White did the whole Lion King sound He did He did
Starting point is 00:40:17 He did no Phil Collins did the Lion King soundtrack. In the jungle. Whatever, whatever. Yeah, I thought it was Elton John. No. That was John didn't do the Lion King soundtrack. It was Phil Collins, man. In the jungle, the mighty jungle.
Starting point is 00:40:33 You ever heard the remix of the song, the collaboration Elton John and Phil Collins did? What is it? I see it coming. You didn't see that shit? You don't see that shit? I see it coming through the end of the night. He's like this. He's like,
Starting point is 00:40:46 He's waving people off. Freakatch. Free cats. Phillips, that's a freaking song when you think about. He said, I see it coming. I can feel it coming. God. What is that song about?
Starting point is 00:41:03 You know what that song is about. He's talking to be having some freaky-ass hidden messages that we don't know about. She's not even hidden. They're out in the open, bro. I can see it coming in the air tonight. In the air to night. Damn. That means you was laying on your back.
Starting point is 00:41:15 And she was on top of you going crazy. And then she got up and then that shit just squirted. You're like, oh, no. See it coming in the air tonight. Look at them lips, dude. That's a no one. He don't have no lips. That's how you know he white.
Starting point is 00:41:27 You got them thick lips. He got them thick lips. He got them thick banana suckers. He's still alive? How old is? He got to be like 80, 70. I can feel it coming in the air tonight. He calls him God.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Oh, Lord. What is the song about? I've been waiting for this. moment for all of my life. Chris, get the fuck out of here. Oh, Lord. Wait, what's it about? Contrary the popular belief, the story that Collins watched is a man.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Come on, sorry, don't stop right there, such. You about it? Man, I don't even want to talk about it. Nah, I'm good on that. What is this about? This shit got too dark, man. Contrae the popular belief.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Oh, no, no, no, I don't even read it. That's wild. That's what that shit is about? Oh, it's not true. It's not true. It's not true. Oh, it's not true. Yeah, yeah, it's not true. You read, you read farther down to my name.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Yeah, I did read farther than you. First of all, if that's what you witnessed, why the fuck didn't you do something? Why was you just standing there watching? Well, if you told me you were drowning, I would nodding a hand. I've seen your face before, my friend, but I don't know if you know who you know who I am. Well, I was there and I saw what you did. Collins has stated in interviews. wipe off that grin.
Starting point is 00:42:39 I know where you've been. It's all been a pack of lies. Collins said in everything. They didn't write it with anything particular. in mind, he was dealing with a recent divorce and he was very angry. Also, the lyrics were completely spontaneous. Fuck out of here.
Starting point is 00:42:53 He shared her real story on Jimmy Fallon. Let's hear. He's white. That's AI, bro. That guy's not white. That's AI. That's a black man. Look at him. Look at the commercials of black. Everything is black.
Starting point is 00:43:09 That's AI, bro. Phil, Uncle Phil, Collins, black-ass name. Collins. Who lives on Collins Street? Black people. Look at this. Even the way he's sitting.
Starting point is 00:43:21 Black as hell. Polo unbuttoned all black. Wrote a book. Black as fuck. You know what I mean? Album. Plays drums. Black.
Starting point is 00:43:33 You need rhythm to do that. Is this true that this is what happened? This is what I heard. You were on, you were outside at night and there's a dog. You saw somebody saw someone drowning. And he didn't. Yeah. And he let him.
Starting point is 00:43:45 drown, he let him drown and you go, oh, and you watch the man basically murder somebody. And then so instead of calling the authorities, you invited the man stranger to your concert. And then, shone a light on him. You showed, yes, you shone a light on him. And you sang in the air and you go, I know what you did, buddy. Oh my God. Okay. That is the best story I've ever heard of it.
Starting point is 00:44:08 I know. Unfortunately, none of it's true. What? You know. I was just pissed off, you know. I was angry. At what? Well, you know, you go through a divorce and... Yeah, talk that shit.
Starting point is 00:44:23 You know, sometimes it's like, please, I love you, I love you, don't hang up, don't hang out. And then it's like, well, you. Yeah. And then, of course, that's when a song, like, in the air tonight comes out. There's obviously a lot of anger in there. That's when that drum feel comes in, where the... By the time the end of the program comes, you'll be good at this. It's not me I'm worried about
Starting point is 00:44:47 Oh Dude don't quite Love Let me hear it He don't understand He really has been stressing But this for like months Are you doing it
Starting point is 00:45:00 I know you're going on tour right now But you're going I'm doing some shows here London Paris Journey I shout out to Phil Collins man You know what I mean Not incriminating himself
Starting point is 00:45:08 You know he's like man I was this mad as fuck He's been around bro Let's uh I've been around Let's talk about the good brother Shannon Sharp, salute to Shannon Sharp. Yo, he saw the light, man.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Shout out to Uncle Shannon. We love you. We appreciate you. I'm glad that you're seeing the reality of the world. I'm glad that a lot of people are open to the reality of the world, especially Taylor. Let's hear what OG Shannon Sharp has to say. So you didn't feel a type of way that he basically.
Starting point is 00:45:32 So let's play the clip for Slupt to Shannon Sharp too. Shannon Sharp and Ocho Sinko, y'all, with the nightcap. Eight, the 15-year-old eyeball. Ocho, she. The same. The same. The same. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:43 What was the headline, Taylor? This is Hollywood Unlocked. Slupe to Hollywood Unlocked by man Jason Lee, running for councilman in Stockton. Shannon Sharp says Beyonce doesn't move the needle for the NFL like Taylor Swift. God damn. Play the clip.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Play the clip, Taylor. Same feeling. I love Beyonce. Beyonce ain't moving the needle like this chick. Ocho? No. What? You tripping.
Starting point is 00:46:08 No, you tripping. This girl. Ask the chat. She's the closest thing to move in the needle like my godotia that we think. This is it. Whoa. I, Ocho, these eight years old eyeballs. Sorry, I'm late.
Starting point is 00:46:23 The same. Let's go. Ocho, Ocho, I love Beyonce. Beyonce ain't moving the needle like this chick. Ocho? No. All right, listen, man. We've already exhausted this topic on brilliant idiots.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Yeah, we don't have to harp on it. People are saying, oh, he stole your take. You can't steal the truth. The truth exists. You know what I mean? Is the White House white is white? I didn't say it first. It was a little bit, but what it says?
Starting point is 00:46:51 Jelly Roll tried to. I didn't see Jelly Roll say that. Jelly Roll said that? I thought Shannon Sharp said that. I thought Shannon Sharp compared Taylor to the MJ. No, Jelly Row was just asking a question the same thing. Oh, which also Andrew said that. Of course, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Last year. Shannon said that, you know, she is the closest thing we got to MJ. He's right. He's seeing the light. That's all the thing is. I don't think anybody's close to MJ. bro. Well,
Starting point is 00:47:13 y'all need to watch MJ's documentary on fucking, what is the what is that on Michael Jackson that we've seen? That's what she says. That's what she says.
Starting point is 00:47:22 He's not, though. But she is, though. No, man, MJ was an anomaly, bro. I've never seen anything like MJ.
Starting point is 00:47:30 When we talk about comparing people to MJ, you only can bring up Jesus, bro. Charlie, man. When Jesus was alive, people didn't even like him. They didn't like MJ either.
Starting point is 00:47:41 Yeah, they did. they did, I guess. He sold 100 million records. Whoa. Are you always basing it off of the numbers? Not like... Man, I'm basing it off the way they used to treat MJ. Michael Jackson was different, bro.
Starting point is 00:47:52 No, but they treat Taylor like this. Not really. No, they don't. I love Beyonce, too. I love Beyonce. I'm not having this debate no more because it's silly at this point. Deontze was at every Brooklyn Nets game.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Nobody even knew. Yeah, shut the fuck. Taylor goes to one football game. The whole world shuts down. I do have a theory. They rooting against her this. Poor girl. I do have a theory about the NFL and Taylor Swift, though.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I think that a lot of people who already watched the NFL, their daughters are tuning into the NFL with the parents, with the father now. Yeah. So she's creating family time. She's creating bonding. Yeah. And then we're still hating on this girl. They say, she's being a great girlfriend, we still hating on her. The amount of criticism this girl gets.
Starting point is 00:48:33 She generated two million female viewers. How do they know that, though? Like, how do they know those two million viewers came from fucking, uh, fucking, uh, probably five. million, bro. And I hate the fact that last year, the Super Bowl had 113 million viewers. It's going to do the same thing this year. It's the fucking Super Bowl, guys. It's the most watch thing in America ever. It will be more
Starting point is 00:48:55 with Taylor, especially with Taylor's involved. The thing is that how are you going to criticize this woman supporting her man? That's what I don't understand. Because they haven't committed yet. Why are we making such a commitment to them when they haven't committed to themselves, okay? I saw you on my side. When it becomes
Starting point is 00:49:10 Back. When it becomes- When it becomes Travis. Whatever this was, I'm pulling that shit back. When it becomes Travis, Kelsey Swift and Taylor Swift,
Starting point is 00:49:18 Kelsey, then let's get serious about disgusting nim. No, she's supporting her man. Don't we all want to be supported like that? Don't we all want our girls
Starting point is 00:49:25 to care about the things we do? Exactly, Siri. Seriously, I'm not sure what you understand. I'm not sure I understand what the fuck that's about. We're not going to understand what Taylor going to say either,
Starting point is 00:49:33 but just go, Taylor, go, say that shit. I don't think people are, well, people are upset with Taylor, but I feel like people more upset with the media,
Starting point is 00:49:40 Because they keep panning to her. Well, they keep pants her because people are here. NFL, I'm telling you right now, if y'all pan to Taylor Swift once during Usher's performance, I'm with cap, yo. I'm telling you that right now. You're going to beg for your job back in order? I'm taking a fucking knee. He's on both knees now.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Please, Mr. Cattell, please give you a shot. I'm taking a fucking knee. If y'all pan the tailor at any point, during Usher's performance, yo. That shit would be disrespectful as fuck. You think Usher's going to play Seatsfire now? No. By the Holland Tunnel game?
Starting point is 00:50:18 No. You don't think Usher's going to do his cover of Seasfire now by the Holland Tunnel game? By the way, I take, what you notice? Unless I haven't noticed it. I ain't seen nobody in the NFL stand up for no causes this year. Not one. You ain't seen nothing. Like, nobody in the NFL, unless I haven't been paying the 10.
Starting point is 00:50:37 I've watched football every week. I haven't seen nobody stand up. for n' cause. They squashed that shit out real quick, yeah. Yo, do you know who created the people putting causes on their cleats? Who? Brandon Marshall.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Shout out to Brandon Marshall. Oh, do you put mental health on his cleats? Yeah, back in the day, he did it, and I think they either told him he couldn't wear it or something like that, and then they ended up having a whole meeting about it, and next thing you know, the NFL was running out doing the whole cleat.
Starting point is 00:51:06 And how nice was football this year without having to deal with that? I mean, I enjoy it. That's what I'm saying. It just let us focus on the game. You know what I mean? But Taylor Swift won't let us focus on the fucking game. That's on y'all.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Dick riding her so much. She is so bad. Dick riding Taylor alone, you know, she's just trying to support her man. They are dick riding the fuck out of Taylor. Bring families together supporting her man, like this poor girl. It's unbelievable, man. The most famous Taylor.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Well, Taylor made the name famous, yo. Like, I don't even know any other Taylor's other than Taylor Swift. You know any other Taylor Swift? Nope. No. No. And I mean, Taylor is the biggest Taylor period. Here's the reality.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Taylor is the whitest white girl name ever. That's the thing. You think so. After Taylor Swift, Taylor became the whitest white girl name. You're right. If you name Taylor, you pretty much a Caucasian person. Honestly, if you're a black Taylor, there shouldn't be an apartment you can't get in New York. If you pick up the phone and call and be like, yo, my name is Taylor, they don't even care what your last name is.
Starting point is 00:52:03 Even if your last name is Jenkins or something like that, they don't matter. You're white. Nah. Taylor, you a Taylor? You a Taylor? You top-knots, top of the food chain. Yeah, you really are. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:12 I mean, honestly, if you can't get what you want with the name, Taylor, you just suck. Yeah. Low-key, that's facts. A bunch of crackers running around. Yeah, man. Yeah, man. Yeah, man. What, crackers?
Starting point is 00:52:26 Don't look at me like that. Excuse me. Oh, shit, Taylor. Yo. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. I forgot about you. Y'all show you.
Starting point is 00:52:37 That was the most corny. What? What was the dad joke? What was the dad joke? What was the dad joke? Come on, you've been a real... That was mad corny. You know, like a punky.
Starting point is 00:52:47 You know, like a punky. I wasn't going to do it. I wasn't going to try again. I wasn't going to try again. Tell the people what you asked the GYN. I did ask shit. I didn't ask shit. I didn't ask shit.
Starting point is 00:52:57 She's fucking ass. Yo, show me. Show me, God be watching you. Why do you be lying like this? She asked the GYN. And she came in excited about it. My GYN. Why this charge is honorable.
Starting point is 00:53:10 I'm like, how do you lie like this? There's no way. That God is watching you. You have to go home at night and you pray. And God is probably looking at you, turning, like, turning over. And God is laughing.
Starting point is 00:53:24 I can see him in my head. No. That lie was ridiculous. What was the lie? I thought he was joking with the way you getting defensive. It's crazy. What was the lie?
Starting point is 00:53:36 I can't believe you just lie like that. What was the lie? You're dangerous, especially when you was in high school or something. Oh my God. Yo, honky, chill. Yo, that's crazy. White people are crazy, yo. White people are crazy, yo.
Starting point is 00:53:50 White people named Taylor are insane. Yo, you got to chill. Yo, we got to start calling white women, Taylor's and not caring, yo. You know, for real. Because that was wild what you did to me just now. That was wild, Taylor. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Speaking of wild. Can you do your little memes for the week, you honky? That's true. Yeah, I can throw a honky out there. I'm not going to lie. Okay, what was this? I got a great honky. The Kanye?
Starting point is 00:54:15 This was whack. Yeah, let's move on. Really? Yeah, let's move on. It was whack. I mean, like, you snatched the camera from a photographer. This one right here is what I'm talking about. The woman can't fit in the airline seat.
Starting point is 00:54:25 Let's have this discussion. This is good. This is good. Because I got a different disc-gat. What in the fuck is going on? What's her name, Grace Bond? Yeah, what the fuck? What are you?
Starting point is 00:54:38 What do you mean why did we both have it? Do you see that? She's built like a funny mirror. Oh, my God. Yo. Do you see this clown body that she's girl got? This is insane. IG model, Grace Vaughn.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Oh, she's an IG model. Yeah. Shares, PSA to airlines request biggest seats because her butt doesn't fit. Is that her real butt? No. It doesn't look like it is. No. I'm sure there's plenty of dudes off her.
Starting point is 00:55:02 I've never heard of this woman ever. Come on. That's not her real butt. Is she, really? Is she like a big butt? A big woman? I don't know. She was white girls. Is she a plus size model? That's that hunk. That's that hunk.
Starting point is 00:55:14 It looks like she was a big girl and then she just got like LIPO or something. Oh, so she took the fat from everywhere else and shoved it right back in her ass. Here's the thing. Why do people want the airline to get bigger seats? The same reason why you pay extra to sit in the front. So she should buy two seats. Yeah, she should buy more seats. Or buy the first class seat. Here's the problem.
Starting point is 00:55:35 First class. The first class can't even hold that. You can't buy more seats because if you don't check in for your flight, they give your seat to someone else. So you can't even buy extra seats. But then they do have some airlines allow you to buy the seat next to you if it's close enough to the flight and it's not sold out. Yeah. Oh, really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:49 That's an option. I just don't agree. I just don't, like, here's the thing. Like, clearly her body is not like everybody else's. Like, and I mean, there is nobody's body who's all the same, right? But there is a, the airline makes these seats for, like, a range. Fuck. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:02 That shit is for, that shit is for a. I think she got to buy, she got to buy an extra seat. Yo, Charlotte, let's just keep it a buck, bro. I don't know. That shit is for f***. Remember that dude. Yo, come on, Charlotte. I'm a married man.
Starting point is 00:56:17 Come on. I'm married, too. I'm not saying I'm going to f***. But someone got to get behind that. Nah. Someone got to. That's going to swallow any dick. That's going to swallow any dick.
Starting point is 00:56:29 That's going to swallow any dick. I don't feel like how big it is. I don't feel like a dick we would have reached the pussy, though. What do you mean? I just feel like... What does her butt got to do with her vagina? Yeah, the vagina's underneath. I just feel like the butt's gonna block it too much.
Starting point is 00:56:44 She might have a shallow vagina. You can lift it up. Get that shit out the way. Yeah, but still lift. I just... Stop confusing Taylor about her vagina. Didn't we learn last week she doesn't know much about her vagina, yo? No.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Well, maybe that's why it's so dishonorably destroyed. What was that? Yeah. What? Shalabay there it is. Son, you gotta change this video. I can't concentrate right now. I want to be that fucking...
Starting point is 00:57:11 Salute to her, man. I don't know what to tell us and then you got to get two seats. Like, you know your build. What is her build? How would you describe it? I mean, she just has a build that can't fit in one airline seat.
Starting point is 00:57:22 So if you got that kind of build, you got to get two seats. Yo, what does she build like, bro? And stop playing games. I'm married. I know you're married. What does that mean? What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:57:35 Yo, yeah, relax. What's that mean? So this lady was Dr. Winita Bynum. Y'all got to stop. Let me see. It's too tight.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Them little bit of shoots is worrying me. Them ones that have waters that's cut all up in here to we can count how many of you got down there. Something is wrong. Little jackets that's too little
Starting point is 00:58:02 look like you just put on little Ray Wray's clothes or something came to church. I'm not hearing y'all talk to me. To the point, even your little dance scare me. The way you shout, scare me. Your knees too close to be a man.
Starting point is 00:58:17 I'm not getting nobody to talk to me right? Maybe I got to look down here on the monitor because let me get just tipping when you shout. Open up your legs and shout like a man. This girl's gay. Yeah, this girl's gay.
Starting point is 00:58:36 Talk about us. Let us wear a high water. Let us wear a tight dance. Gay girl. Close your legs up, you a woman. I don't understand what's going on. I don't know. This is church? Yes.
Starting point is 00:58:52 She's a pastor. Well, Sulu, I need a bind him, man. I don't know what the hell's happening there. But, you know, maybe men wear too tight. A lot of times when you see people with too tight clothes on, it's because they haven't realized they gain weight. And they think that it fits the way it's supposed to. And sometimes they need a reminder from people like doctor would need to bind them
Starting point is 00:59:11 to let them know to either get a bigger suit to lose some goddamn weight. That's my take. God damn, Charlemagne. What? There's a lot of disgusting fat people out there that might be offended by that. Well?
Starting point is 00:59:23 Buy two airlines seats. God damn it. No, but. Oh, John Stewart returned to the Daily Show. Did we talk about that? Now, now, now, now. I want to be celebratory of this, but at the same time, I thought that could have been your seat, my boy.
Starting point is 00:59:36 He's only doing Monday. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. I mean, I'm not saying that. That don't have nothing to do with me. I'm just saying John's only doing Monday. John's doing Mondays. He's executive producing. Tuesday through Thursday, the shows will be hosted by a rotating lineup of the show's correspondence who will share hosting.
Starting point is 00:59:56 I think they should do Wednesday for John. Monday, no stories came out. No, you got the whole weekend. Monday's a great time. Everything. Monday's a great time to start the week off. Well, Monday is, what do you mean, Mike? Hold on.
Starting point is 01:00:08 We're not going to move past that sentence. What? Monday's a great time to start the week off. Yeah. It is, that is when the week starts off. Sometimes he says shit, y'all don't pick up, and I feel gaslit. I feel gaslit. Friday is a great day to end the week.
Starting point is 01:00:28 That's fucking interesting. I don't know, man. I always thought Wednesday was like a great middle of the week for every time. You know what I'm saying? That's just my personal opinion. I take Monday the great day to start. No, man. I'm just glad John's going to be back in the conversation.
Starting point is 01:00:50 You don't think that's setting it up. Like, it's bad for the other host because everybody's just going to compare the day John do it to the day. Step your fucking game up. Yeah. Step your fucking game up. Yo, man. If it was sports, that's what it would be. Word up.
Starting point is 01:01:04 You don't tell other players on the team. To be worse. If LeBron drops 30, 10, and 12. at fucking 38 years old, you know. That doesn't mean, that gives you a past to not be great. No, you go out there and be great. That's what I mean, I would love it.
Starting point is 01:01:22 I see John on Monday, that would give me energy like, oh, shit, I don't know how I'm coming. I love it. I would have just put him on Wednesday, but I love it. I love it. I think that it's so cool because I asked John when I saw him once at the comedy seller, I was like,
Starting point is 01:01:37 hey, man, I just got to know. was there a little part of you that wished that you stayed on for one more year so you could have been there for a Trump campaign and a camp a Trump election cycle that first kind of you know and he was like no I'm good with my life I just wanted to do all my things and it was time to retire it was taking so much time that being said I wanted that yeah yeah yeah for a Trump election this is a great year for him to be
Starting point is 01:02:10 Be back around. And he only has to do one day a week. This is perfect. One day a week. And I think that, you know, we need more voices that we can trust. Yes. Especially in an era where you, this year where you're going to see a lot of AI and a lot of misinformation.
Starting point is 01:02:24 Like, I think it's good for American people to have a voice we know we can absolutely trust. And I mean, say what you want, John has always been very objective. A lot of people try to say he's more left-leaning now. I don't necessarily see it. I still see the nuanced, you know, comments. and him able to be able to be objective and talk about things from both sides. Yeah, I'm happy John Stewart is back. So check him out Monday nights on Comedy Central on the Daily Show.
Starting point is 01:02:51 What day does he start? February 1. February 12th. February 12th. Yeah, I'm with it. What else we got? I feel like we're missing something. Oh, Nikki Haley.
Starting point is 01:03:03 How was Nikki? Nikki on Breakfast Club. It was a good conversation. I enjoyed it. You know, I enjoy. I just enjoyed the conversation. She was there for like an hour. And how did it?
Starting point is 01:03:13 Okay, first of all, what are you asking her about? Like, what are your tough questions for her? Let me see some of the stuff that's currently going viral. Let me see. What was some of the stuff? Let's look it up. Let's look it up, guys. One of the headlines I see on political,
Starting point is 01:03:32 Nikki Haley says a Kamala Harris presidency should send chills of everybody's fine. Nikki Haley calls Trump toxic and latest rebuke. They say this has been her sharpest criticism of him to date. Nick, oh, USA Today just posted just five minutes ago. Nikki Haley weighs in on whether Trump mocking her name was racist on Breakfast Club. Nikki Haley says Texas can succeed from the U.S. if it wants to, what isn't going to. That was ABC News. But yeah, I mean, it was a lot of different things.
Starting point is 01:04:03 She said that Texas should succeed. Well, back in 2010, somebody asked her about she. Should states be able to succeed, you know, from America? And she said, yeah, because it's in the Constitution. And then, you know, this week, Greg Abbott was flirting with secession, you know. And I just asked her, I said, yo, if Texas was to do something like that over the border thing, right? Because they're upset about the border. If they were to do something like that, would you use force, you know, to keep Texas.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Yes, we would. Yes, Texas. She said you would. She said, you don't ever use force on other Americans. I don't mean military force. I just meant like you'd be strong about it. I think I did mean military. Yeah, you did.
Starting point is 01:04:42 That's what forces. Yeah. And absolutely. We've done it before. South. It was in 1800s though. 1860. South,
Starting point is 01:04:49 you're not going nowhere, all right? You're not going no fucking where. But then if they broke away and then... It wouldn't have. If they still sent migrants into America, now is that like international crisis? There's already fucking, who did you say?
Starting point is 01:05:05 Well, Chris? You give them the mic? Texas. National. Rangers. Say, grab the mic, Chris? Chris said Chuck Norris
Starting point is 01:05:12 them are at the fucking, um, I think Texas Rangers are already down there. Okay, Nolan Ryan, Chuck Norris, who else? Well, here's the thing.
Starting point is 01:05:19 They have every right to defend the border. Like, it is illegal that people are crossing the border. I hate this idea that like, I hate this idea that people are positioning
Starting point is 01:05:27 as if, uh, they're doing something wrong by defending the border. They're doing the thing that they're supposed to do. We have a border patrol agency that literally stops people
Starting point is 01:05:38 from crossing the border. the border. Borders are what make a country a country. So, it's not in any way racist, it's not in any way wrong to defend a border. That's literally what they should be doing. And if Biden is hurting their ability to do
Starting point is 01:05:53 so, then of course that they should object. Yeah, of course. I mean, I agree. So then what's the deal? You don't want one branch of law enforcement or military pursuing one agenda
Starting point is 01:06:09 while the federal military is doing another. But what's the agenda of the federal military? Are you saying they're trying to keep the border open? Because I don't like that either. Again, I like illegal immigrants, but make it fucking hard. Because I just want the ones that really want it. I want a wall.
Starting point is 01:06:26 I want a moat. I want fucking barbed wire. I want some arrows, like whatever it fucking takes. Because when they get in, now we have, as Trump said, they're best. Man, shoulders.
Starting point is 01:06:37 Like, fuck Grand The F Auto 6. We need that goddamn, border. Border. Border wall. Border wall one. Border wall one. Border wall one.
Starting point is 01:06:45 Make it hard as fuck to get in. Yo, that might be dope. Escape to America. A fucking video game? But that's it. And if you get in. That would be kind of fire, yo. That would be kind of dope.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Can we all agree if they get in? The creators of Grand Theft Auto. That's it. But if you get in, you get citizenship. That's it. Escape to America. One. And then we take away any white homeless person, we take away their citizenship.
Starting point is 01:07:15 That's good. That's good. That's good. Is that racist? No. No. Because you had every opportunity. You had every opportunity, Mr. White homeless man.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Okay? Unless you have mental illness. If you have mental illness, that's right. If you have mental illness, you got to give them a pass. Because you have no mental illness. That's right. I agree with that. You're white and you have rich parents and you're just cosplaying as homeless.
Starting point is 01:07:37 What about vets? It's going. That's mental illness, of course. No, I don't, even if it's not mental illness, you know how I feel about veterans. You always got to take care of it. I feel the way America is. You give your life for the country.
Starting point is 01:07:48 That's right. That's right. We take care of you for the rest of your life. Free health care. You should get free room and board. You should get a stipend every month to be able to take care of your bills. You give your life for the country. We take care of you forever, bro.
Starting point is 01:08:01 Free massage, envy memberships. Like, give you, take care of the fucking veterans. Got to take care of vets. That being said, if you would, have rich parents, no mental health issues, and you're just cosplaying as homeless. And white rappers. We take away. Well, whoa, whoa, whoa, well, unless you're nice. Unless you're nice, nice.
Starting point is 01:08:17 Who defines niceness? Dr. Uma. You got to sit Dr. Umar down and say, Dr. Umar, which white rapper deserves citizenship based off their lyrics. Based off skill level. This is a game show. Based off skill level. This is a game show. Based off skill level, which white rapper
Starting point is 01:08:37 deserves citizenship. If Dr. Umar does this game, he will have 27 schools around the country if he wants with the amount of money that he's going to make. Who gives citizenship, though? Let's talk about it. Eminem, he got citizenship. Of course.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Em got citizenship. After that, it gets a little shaky. Okay, talk to me. Who? Name him. Is Post Malona rapper to you still? Oh, he's got to get deported. If he's still rapping? What if he's a rock star?
Starting point is 01:09:02 If he's transitioned to rock, cool. Okay, so he's a rock star. Okay, Lil Dickie. Oh. You're deporting little Dickie? No, not deporting him. You're Mexicanizing his citizens here? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not deporting.
Starting point is 01:09:17 You're talking about this rap? Detain him for a little while. Detain, yeah. Put him in the cage. Put him in the Biden cages. Put him in the Biden-Obama cages. Put him in the Biden-Ovama cages. We're going to get you in, Dickie.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Okay, we'll see if there's room. We've got to see how much you want it. Can you break out of the cage? Now, we're talking about making TV shows, citizenship. But we're not talking about that. We're talking about rap. Rap? Okay. Give me more. Okay. But we kind of need his rap for the TV
Starting point is 01:09:43 show. Jack Harlow. Are we Mexicanizing him? No, no, no. Jack can get legal citizenship. Legal system. Yeah, Jack don't have to go through the hardships of getting him. What you mean? Because he can spit is what he's saying. He can rap, yeah. I like Jack. Why? Taylor, do you want to strip his citizenship? Jack, oh man, Jack, if it was up to tell you'd be deported, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:04 That's fucked up. That's exactly what you said. That's fucked up. He's not. Tell it, tell it. Tell her. Hold on. Tell her. Yo. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Tell her. Come on. Pay attention in class. Will you really shut your honky ass? God, damn. Did you just pay attention in class? I mean, just whines. Okay.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Okay. So what black people are we going to take their citizenship away? What do they do? What do black people have to do for us to take away their citizenship? Also, what do legal Mexican Americans have to do for us to take away their citizenship? It's a shit. I don't want to play this game anymore. Come on,
Starting point is 01:10:47 it was fun a little while ago. Come on, y'all. We just getting into it. It's not fun. It's just not fun. It's just not fun. It's just not fun anymore.
Starting point is 01:10:56 We have any more ads? Alex. Did you ask Nikki why she changed her name? No, because she didn't change her name. Why do people keep saying it? Her name is like Nimrodda or somebody like that. No, it's Nimrodda Nikki Haley.
Starting point is 01:11:08 Her middle name was Nikki? Yes. Like, why do we act? Oh, I didn't know. Yes. Are you sure? Yes, man. Yes.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Her name is, Nikki is in her name. Yo, can you look that shit up? Yes, look it up. Look it up. Andrew. I mean, Alex. I think they probably anglicized her left.
Starting point is 01:11:23 Thought you take your fucking citizen. Look it up, man. Look it up. I don't know people act like she just changed her name. It's like Ralph La Raleigh. Yeah, Nimrata, Nikki, Ronda, Waha, Haley. Like, for real. And then, um, um.
Starting point is 01:11:38 No, she was born. Nimrata, Nikki Ronda, Ronda, Hawawa, Haley. No, no Haley. No, it's- Nymrata. Rundawa. And then she got married to Haley. And then Nikki is just anglicizing.
Starting point is 01:11:53 Okay, there you go. And then, um, don't do that. We're talking to Shoup. Doobby, do you. What's, Schoob? Shoeb was saying that. Yeah, we just had a disagreement about something. And then I said he goes, yeah, there we go.
Starting point is 01:12:07 Anyway. No. Shub said Nikki means something in, um, Little. Little? Little? Something like that. No, that's not what he said.
Starting point is 01:12:17 And what? In Hindi? Shoo! What does Nikki mean? Yeah, it means small. It's like diminutive. Yeah, because she was the youngest, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Yes. Like, where do we get this? This is fake news. Where do we get this shit from? That's not fake news. It is. She changed her name. Like, yo, somebody called the radio station this morning and said,
Starting point is 01:12:36 Shawlame, you need to get on her because she'd been pretending to be white all this time. I said, who said that? He said Donald Trump. Don't even. No, she was Indian. That's you. Maybe I'm from South Carolina, so I've been seeing her. So, like, this isn't new to me. Like, it was always a thing. First Indian American governor, you know, it was always a thing. It was never not a thing for us. I'll be honest. I don't think she's Indian enough.
Starting point is 01:12:59 I want her to be more Indian. I wish she would lean into the Indianness. Right. Hey, run I so, man. Go. I'm just saying. Charlie, man, I'm just saying, do you want another white lady from South Carolina? Uh, I don't care at this point, man. At this point, I just want somebody reasonable, bro. I want somebody reasonable. And when I say reasonable, I'm talking about reasonable in regards to logic and reasonable in regards to age. Oh, you want to.
Starting point is 01:13:24 You're kind of ageist, dude. I'm not. Dude, if you're lucky, you're going to get there. I want to, but I won't be running for president. I'm trying to be president. I'm fine. I want to get there. I want to be 80 plus years old.
Starting point is 01:13:35 Can you be president? Can you even vote? Yeah. I voted. Listen, here's the thing, right, with President Biden. And I really be thinking about this. Black or whatever? Hey, shut up.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Here's the thing about President Biden. Did they allow that? Like, why would you want to be president at this point in your life? These are your golden years. Because he wants to help. Stress level is too high. He wants to help. Yeah, but once you set that goal of, oh, I want to be president one day.
Starting point is 01:14:02 He did it. Yeah, but you got a successful president gets through term. Not really, not if your whole role was to be a placeholder. Not if you were supposed to be there. for one term and then pass the torch to whoever else. Like that's why a lot of Democrats are mad. That's the conversation that nobody's having. But that was like the unwritten rule, the unwritten rule,
Starting point is 01:14:20 the unwritten plan was you're going to do one term and then you're going to be out. Oh, and Biden doesn't want to be out? No, because it's all legal. There's no way he actually still wants to do this. All legal, I think, bro. Wait, for real? I think that they go, go, Chris. You fucking know things.
Starting point is 01:14:36 Fuck you. God. Damn. Sorry, that was hard. That was harsh. I was sorry I was a little hungry I got a little hungry
Starting point is 01:14:44 How you gave him a props and person about in one sentence? Fuck you You fucking no things Fuck you Fuck you Damn it Shut up
Starting point is 01:14:52 I'm a little I'm not sure Fucking love you Taylor What do you think Chris Love you Taylor I don't know I mean my Taylor chill out dude
Starting point is 01:15:00 Chris Oh come on My father's the same age as Biden Would you want him running for president He looks like Biden I think he could pull it off But I think it would He does
Starting point is 01:15:10 He actually, my parents, my kids call him Biden. What does your dad think about the sneakers you're wearing today? How does he feel about them? I think that you're the fucking coolest goddamn guy that I know. I think you have the sickest sneaker collection, the sneaky, sickest sneaker collection of anybody on that side of the camera. Oh, fuck it. No, no, anybody in this room.
Starting point is 01:15:33 I appreciate that. I put a lot of, you know, talking about getting old, it's very difficult to dress as you're getting old. because if you don't try, then you're just the old guy. Yeah, but you're just subtle, and then you kill it with the sneakers. Everything else is subtle.
Starting point is 01:15:48 You're not trying hard up top, and then the sneakers you flex, and then it's just like, yo, I still got it if I want. When you get to a certain age, Chris, it's all about comfortability. It's all about being comfortable. You're wearing Timberlands.
Starting point is 01:15:58 You're not even doing a construction. This is comfortable as shit. He's a comfortable. He's a comfortableish. Everything I got on his company, I feel like I don't got no underwear on right now, but I do. That's how comfortable I am.
Starting point is 01:16:07 I got on Ethica underwear, which is so comfortable. It makes you breathe easy. I got a nice loose-fitting sweatsuit with some Tim's on. This just takes no effort. I know I'm a fashion icon, and it looks like I put a lot of effort into what I do, but it's all about comfortability, guys. You look like you're ready for back shots.
Starting point is 01:16:26 Not like this. This is straight laying down on top of the idea of business. Can I say one thing on the Biden thing, though? Yes, on the age. This is the best case I can make. All right, go. He's been doing this his entire life, right? politics, Washington, in the corridors of power, negotiating.
Starting point is 01:16:44 So we'll stand up be hard for you when you're 79 or 80. It's easier because it's all you know. But he had no real connection with real people anymore, man. Well, but that's true. Every politician. I agree. I agree with that. Donald Trump's never met a real person in his life who didn't work for him.
Starting point is 01:17:01 No, I agree with it. Like, so what? My thing is what would be an impossible lift for most people at that age, I think is lighter for him because it's his entire life. I hear what you're saying. It's like, that's the best, like,
Starting point is 01:17:12 yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. You're not worried about it aging him or taxing on him. And also he's being handled. He loves this shit. He eats this shit up.
Starting point is 01:17:20 It's all he knows. Also, let my man take a vacation. Like, every time he's on the beach, they're like, he spent his whole time on the beach. Being in the White House,
Starting point is 01:17:27 like, I stayed at a hotel that was like, across the street from it. You can't really go outside. Right. Like, you literally can't,
Starting point is 01:17:34 when we're in D.C., like you cannot go outside because other people are in buildings that can look down Like, I'm not saying I would have done anything, but someone else could have. So you're just locked in this little jail. You walk around the gardens or whatever they're called? I could look into the gardens.
Starting point is 01:17:51 The rose garden? Don't see the rose gardens? Huh? You can see the rose gardens? See everything. Somebody said that, I don't know if it was Vivek or somebody, but on the pod they were basically like the managerial class or the institution or whatever. you want to call the powers that be that really run American government, right?
Starting point is 01:18:15 Don't really care if it's Democrat or Republican. They really care that they're going to go along with the greater vision of America, which is, hey, if we need a war, we go to war. If we need to destabilize a nation, we destabilize a nation. If we need to sell some weapons, we sell some weapons. They don't really care if it's Obama doing it or Bush doing it, or Clinton doing it, or Bush senior, do it. They don't really care.
Starting point is 01:18:40 Trump represents someone outside. side of that system that they can't exactly control. Nikki Haley obviously is someone with it. Biden is also someone with it in it. Career in. Exactly. So they don't, what they basically said is sometimes they just ship the attention to a different party.
Starting point is 01:18:55 So right now it's Nikki. And Nikki would essentially serve the same agenda that Biden would serve internationally. Are Trump? Well, they're, they're saying that Trump won't play ball and that's why they don't want them. And that's what I believe. I believe that people that are supporting the, Donald Trump, like when you look in New Hampshire
Starting point is 01:19:13 in Iowa and you see Republicans that are voting for Nicky instead of Trump, I really believe they just, they're tired of the chaos. Yeah. They're tired of the disruption. They're tired of all of the noise. They want to get back to just something stable. Yeah. I think the instinct
Starting point is 01:19:29 to be attracted to Trump makes sense. I understand it. Trump is Trump has one agenda. Trump. It's called Trump. Yeah. And if you look at his history, He gets what he wants out of situations and he leaves it in ruins. And that's what he's going to do with the country.
Starting point is 01:19:48 Trump's goal is whatever's best for Trump. It's not what's good for Americans. It's not what's good for Democrats or Republicans. What's good for Trump? I don't even think it extends to his kids. I think it's like this is what furthers me in this situation. And if saying something that people will interpret one way or think I'm fighting for, he'll say it for anybody. But, I mean, study the guy.
Starting point is 01:20:11 Look what happens to things that Trump's in control. No, you're right. You're right. Now, can I ask a question? What's the beef between Megan the Stallion and Nimrata Minaj? I really don't know. I have no idea. I just think it's silly at this point.
Starting point is 01:20:31 You know what I mean? Like, listen, I'm hip-hop, so I love a good, you know, back and forth. But I want things to stay on records. And what I mean by that is, you know, back in the day when we would say that, we were talking about taking it to the street, right? This ain't going to go to that level. What I mean nowadays, when I say keeping on record is, man, don't tweet through it. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:20:54 I don't want to hear all these Instagram lives and Twitter spaces and all that. Where is the bars? You know what I mean? Where is the music? And Nikki did give us a record, but it was in? Oh, really? Yeah, to me. Did you hear you?
Starting point is 01:21:05 What did you think? Same. But I thought both records were. Yeah. Yeah, you know what I mean? But I thought, I thought Megan's was better. And I thought Nikki even had some bars in her record, but I think the fact that she tweeted most of her bars before we heard them,
Starting point is 01:21:22 you know, it took away from the of it all. And then just the whole, when you start talking about somebody's dead mother, man, it's like, come on, yo. Like, you're Nikki Menade. You are one of the greatest, if not the great. First of all, you're one of the greatest rappers ever, right? But then you're clearly one of probably the greatest female artists. If you put into the whole totality of everything that she's accomplished, right?
Starting point is 01:21:46 I'm not just talking about lyrics and skill level. I'm talking about everything. She's probably the best ever. And it's just like you got to stoop to that. Talking about somebody's dead mom? Like, why? And Nicky. What do you say to her saying that, well, she talked about my husband?
Starting point is 01:22:04 That's not, come on, bro. I mean, you're talking about my family. And by the way, here's the illest part that Megan did. I'm just saying if you got to talk about family. Megan gave one subliminal line, right? She gave one subliminal line. Didn't say no names, no nothing. And just put it out there.
Starting point is 01:22:20 And then called the Breakfast Club and I said, are you name and name? She said, no, but all the hit dogs going hollered. And Nikki has been tweeting and talking on Twitter spaces and stuff for seven days, bro. Seven days. So Meg was right. one line got you doing all of that for seven days to where you bringing up people's dead mom? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:22:42 I just think, I think too highly of Nikki as a artist to see her moving like this. Do you think she's a little unhinged? I mean, I don't know if it's unhinged. I just don't know, like, first of all, Nikki just put out a great, great album. People fuck with the album.
Starting point is 01:22:58 She's selling a lot of records. She's about to go on tour. It just feels like she should be above this. And if you are going to engage, You got to give us, you got to do it the way Drake did it, Joe. You know what I'm saying? You got to go back to back. Drake gave us charged up.
Starting point is 01:23:15 Drake gave us back to back. Drake gave us some great record. Drake gave us a phenomenal moment when he got tested. You know what I'm saying? And, you know, Nikki, there's a lot of people who have come at Nikki over the years. She hasn't really responded. She didn't respond to Lotto. She didn't respond to Remy Martin.
Starting point is 01:23:32 And she gave, you know, Kim like a few bars. and she did the whole raggedy thing. So it's just like, if you're going to give us a song, I was just expecting some shit from Nikki. That's the, you know what I'm saying? And you didn't get it. I didn't get it. Now I'm just getting a bunch of tweets and Twitter spaces
Starting point is 01:23:48 and Barb's being upset and this and that. Like, that's not what this should be about, man. So I want everybody just to get back to the music at this point. Because here's the thing, Meg, you put out a great record. Megan's Law, right? Like, it's a cool record. It did what it was supposed to do. But now you have to do.
Starting point is 01:24:05 what Nikki has done, which give us a great project with some great singles. Give us a real project with some great singles. You got to capitalize on this moment. You know what I mean? I think Meg has handled it perfectly thus far. You put out a record. You don't say nothing.
Starting point is 01:24:22 You ignore all of the shit that's coming your way because there's been a lot of shit. People going to her mom's gravesite and all of that. You ignore all of that. The next thing we should hear from Meg is a hit fucking record or a phenomenal album. that's it. All right, guys, let's take a break for a second
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Starting point is 01:27:18 Get that money. Look for the demons and goblins. You got this. And we'll see you next week. Peace. Busy as hell coming from me because I'm in podcasting. but I'm going to just say this. I don't get why celebrities have podcasts, right?
Starting point is 01:27:32 I thought the whole point of the podcast was that an everyday average citizen was hearing from another everyday average citizen and they made niche content that was either informational or relatable, right? Like, if you want to hear from celebrities, you can turn on the TV or turn on the radio, but podcast was to hear from a regular everyday average person that you just related to with their content. They were talented. They were funny.
Starting point is 01:27:56 they were smart. What happened? But podcasting was for the average. I just, it was an interesting take, but I don't, but how podcasts grew. She doesn't understand why celebrities
Starting point is 01:28:07 do podcasts, basically. Let me hear it again. Let me listen to her. Because Taylor really been talking about this, I don't want to do that. I wasn't. You didn't say, you just started playing it.
Starting point is 01:28:16 I was watching an Usher clip. Food to Usher on Club, Shea. He was talking about how I gave him the name of domestic terrorist. That's because he is. Okay. But we're happy that that
Starting point is 01:28:25 domestic terrorist is getting his flowers, yo. Go ahead. You want to go ahead and take it? What? Oh, Paul. You want to take it. You're going to let me have your chocolate. Usher is a domestic terrorist, man.
Starting point is 01:28:37 Salute to Usher, though. I can't wait to see you get your flowers at the Super Bowl. We will not let Taylor Swift overshadow you, Usher. The fuck we want. Not on my watch. The fuck we want. Play the clip, Taylor. What is this?
Starting point is 01:28:47 Basically, I was going on Instagram and I saw this girl talking about podcast. And since y'all are like one of the first, Well, what are they? Now, say that shit. Y'all won't the first, like, big podcast? Say that shit, yo. Ten years' scrown.
Starting point is 01:29:02 We're on our 11th year. What's happening? Brilliant idiots. Fuck with us. Live speaker. Okay? And seeing how podcasts have grown, but, like, celebrities being on podcast now.
Starting point is 01:29:14 With the Combat Jack, Doree. So she basically is wondering why celebrities are doing podcasts now. That's all. Bag? Let me hear it. Oh, God. coming from me because I'm in podcasting. But I'm going to just say this.
Starting point is 01:29:30 I don't get why celebrities have podcasts, right? I thought the whole point of the podcast was that an everyday average citizen was hearing from another everyday average citizen, and they made niche content that was either informational or relatable, right? Like, if you want to hear from celebrities, you can turn on the TV or turn on the radio, but podcast was to hear from a regular everyday average person that you just related to with their content.
Starting point is 01:29:55 They were talented. They were funny. They were smart. Whatever. But podcasting was for the average person. Like, am I right? No. What's her name, Taylor?
Starting point is 01:30:05 Shout out to the young lady. I don't know. I want to give her a problem. She's using her video. I don't, you know. Here's the thing. Oh, it's more? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Oh, we got. Yeah. I get what she's saying because, you know, I grew to love podcasting just because, you know, the traditional podcast were people who weren't necessarily on the radio, weren't artists. It was just people who had something to say and they wanted to speak. I mean, one of the first podcasts I got turned on to was Combat Jack.
Starting point is 01:30:38 And then I started listening to the re-de-read. Did the read the re-starred? Did the re-starred started around the same time we did, Chris, before, a little bit before, around the same time? I used to watch Kid Fury on YouTube. So I get what she's saying. I do love those stories more. And what I mean by that is I love stories like to read.
Starting point is 01:30:55 I love stories like horrible decisions. I love those stories more because these people didn't have a platform. They didn't have an audience. And to watch these individuals grow their platforms to become the voices that they are, I love it and I respect it. But I think what this young lady is not understanding is the reason a lot of celebrities have podcasts is so they can be normal people because celebrities are normal people. So when you have a podcast and enables you to sit down in front of
Starting point is 01:31:25 of a microphone and humanize yourself to a audience who may only know you because of what you do on TV, what you're doing film, what you're doing music. Now you get to show them the human side. And guess what? I've grown to love that a lot. I think that there's no better podcasters right now than the fucking athletes. I think all the athletes are doing the best work. You know, Shannon Sharp, you know, salute to the pivot.
Starting point is 01:31:48 Well, Shannon Sharp and Ocho Senko with what they do with the nightcap, Shannon's sharp with what he does with club, Shea, the Pivot, salute to Romp. Ryan Clark and Fred Taylor and Channing Crowder, all the smoke, Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. Like, I listen to that stuff more than anything. I listen to all of those people's individual podcasts more than anything. And it used to be a time where a lot of them just used to have athletes on, man, some of the pivot's best conversations are with people who are with people who are not athletes.
Starting point is 01:32:13 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So I'm not opposed to celebrities having podcasts in no way, shape, before them. If celebrities didn't have podcasts, the biggest podcast in the world wouldn't exist. There you go. Oh, Rogan was a celebrity, y'all. You know? And guess what?
Starting point is 01:32:28 I would have never thought all of those years ago, the guy who was in the UFC and was watching Fear Factor would be a place where I would go to hear some of the most interesting conversations I've heard over the past 10 years, you know? I didn't know he had that many different interests and that many different things he was into. So I don't have a problem with, you know, celebrities having podcasts. No, no.
Starting point is 01:32:50 No, I think you see an influx of celebrities because their agents are going, I just got this guaranteed bag. Are you down to talking to a microphone for an hour a week? And they go, yeah, I'll do that. And then we'll set it all up. And you're just talking to mic. And then this is your guaranteed bag. Okay, I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:33:04 So I think you see an influx of maybe celebs that actually don't really want to do it or care to do it, but they just think it's another thing, another revenue stream, et cetera. But in terms of just celebrities in general, I think what Charlotte Man said is absolutely perfect. Like there's so many. And especially when you get to see some celebs from industries that we don't hear a lot about the inner workings of, which is sports. Like sports, we don't hear a lot about it. We know it so well, but we don't know
Starting point is 01:33:29 what goes on in the locker room. They're telling locker room stories and it's awesome. That's right. So these guys make great content. Amazing. Cam and Mace make great content. You know what I mean? Nori, drink champs. They make great content. Like, you know, like, they're good at what they do. And I think that's the biggest thing. Shack, Shack podcast, a big podcast. They make great content.
Starting point is 01:33:46 I think what people don't understand is everybody's shit ain't working either. Just because you're a celebrity, just because you got an audience, you come from a world where everybody knew you, That don't mean it translates to podcasting. So when you see these people who do have podcasts and it's actually translating, it's actually hitting, salute to them. Salute to them.
Starting point is 01:34:01 And I'll say this, too. I was thinking about this this morning just randomly because I'm always thinking about this because this is our business. I really, Shannon Sharp has had a great January. I mean, he's been doing extremely well with Club Shayshay prior to this. The illest thing that Shannon's doing is a personality is the show with Ocho Cinco. And I tell you why,
Starting point is 01:34:22 anytime you're doing one-on-one interviews, there's always going to be a ceiling on that, right? Because you're not going to do them. You're not going to get the big interview every month, you know what I mean? And like right now it's a good window. Like he did Cadd Williams and then 21 Savage came out with the album. Usher's doing the Super Bowl. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:40 So that's January. You got that. But you don't know what February going to look like. You don't know what March going to look like. You don't know what April going to look like. But the illest thing that he's doing is he's not just doing one-on-one interviews. He's giving you his personality with Ocho, Senko in the nightcap. You just like to hear Shannon. We've said that a million times. I always tell
Starting point is 01:34:57 people you can't just rely on interviews. Do people want to hear what you got to say? The fact that people care about what Shannon Sharp has to say, well, he's, he's bodied it. Like you body. And you're still giving them your day job because you're on first take all the time talking about sports. And that's the other thing too. Don't ever forget what got you here. I've seen a lot of great personalities, forget what got them here. Meaning, I'm a hip-hop. I'm a hip-hop radio personality. That's what I do every day.
Starting point is 01:35:27 I love talking, still talking about hip-hop culture. Shannon Sharp is a sports pundit. He has not let that go. You know what I'm saying? Even though he's doing other things, you still see him on first take every day. So that enables him, let me go hear what he got to say at night with Ocho Stingo.
Starting point is 01:35:43 They can talk about whatever. They can talk about whatever. They can talk about whatever. then I can go watch him do a one-on-one with Club Shay Shay. That shit is the illest to me. Same thing with Ryan Clark. I watch Ryan Clark. He's on ESPN doing this shit on first take.
Starting point is 01:35:57 Then you see him on the pivot, having a whole other conversation about just being men and healing and stuff. I love it. I love it, man. I love what a lot of them are doing. So no disrespect, young lady. I understand what you're saying, but I respectfully disagree. Let's get some asking idiots. There's just some asking idiots, Alex Media or Taylor.
Starting point is 01:36:18 Taylor Taylor the third Taylor the third The third The Taylor the third Joe The Taylor Bowl That's funny
Starting point is 01:36:31 That's funny Eric Bevaldo Says why is Charlie hating on the Taylor Bull Yeah that's a good question Why are you hating? I'm hating
Starting point is 01:36:43 Because a motherfucker is like you Eric calling that shit the Taylor Bowl It is the Taylor Bowl No it is not the fucking Taylor Bowl It is. You have one of the most stories franchises in NFL history to San Francisco 49ers.
Starting point is 01:36:54 They got five championships competing to possibly win their sixth championship. You got the newest football dynasty we've seen, the Kansas City Chiefs. They've been to the Super Bowl four out of the last five fucking years. And you got Usher Raymond the fourth performing at halftime. I don't give a fuck about Taylor Swift being at the goddamn Super Bowl. That is not hate. I don't like somebody who has nothing to do with it overshadowing. Yo, shout out to you, Taylor, and your bowl.
Starting point is 01:37:28 When's your Madison Square Garden Show? May 3rd and 4th. What's the name of the tour? If Taylor's there, it's called the Taylor. What's the name of it happens? The Life Tour. Taylor, we need you at the garden on May 5th. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:40 May 3rd and 4. It's already sold out. May 3rd and 4th. She showed up May 5th. The Taylor. are playing. The Taylor Swift. Wouldn't that piss you off, though?
Starting point is 01:37:49 Oh, yeah. No, seriously. If Taylor Swift came to your show and all the reviews about your show are about Taylor. No. Come on, man. You're a liar.
Starting point is 01:38:00 Knock it up. You know. Somebody tells you, yo, man, they're talking about your show in the New York Times. Like, really? And you open it up, but they're only talking about it
Starting point is 01:38:08 because Taylor Swift was there. Get the fuck out of here. That's got. You can't. You can't. Fuck out of hell. You care. Because when I'm performing in fucking arenas,
Starting point is 01:38:20 because Taylor is at the show. Okay, okay, okay, okay. They're about to announce you on stage. You're right there. You're right there. They're about to announce Andrew Shost. And then all of a sudden it's a commotion in the crowd. What the fuck is going on?
Starting point is 01:38:33 Because Taylor's trying to get to her seat. No, she got to get to her seat. No, no. Don't be fucking up my walkout. Don't be fucking up my walkout. Don't be fucking. If she's already seated, you know what I mean? She's up in the thing.
Starting point is 01:38:44 That's totally fine. Taylor's there. Taylor's there. Taylor's there. She got there late. People are watching the show, right? She would never. They're watching.
Starting point is 01:38:52 They're there, but they're not really watching the show. They're watching Taylor's reaction to the show. And every single joke, she's reacting like she's watching Joe Koy at the goddamn God damn. What was that? The Emmys at the goddamn Emmys. You give a Taylor them jokes, bro. At some point, you're going to start shooting.
Starting point is 01:39:13 I refuse you. At some point, you can be like, oh, you want to be the show? You don't be part of the show whether you like it or not. Okay, show it up when I'm walking out. You get there on time and you go incognito. Taylor comes to your show with a Theo Vaughn T-shirt on. I love that. No.
Starting point is 01:39:33 That's fire. That's a funny trope. That's funny. Yeah. You would do such stupid. That's funny. I would never do no shit like that. I would never do no shit like that.
Starting point is 01:39:42 That's my guy's night, man. I don't like people stepping on people's moments. And I'm not saying Taylor is. Taylor's Travis Kelly's girlfriend. She's trying to support her man. Yeah. By the way, this has nothing to do with Taylor. Taylor, you keep doing you.
Starting point is 01:39:53 This has to do it all you. Fuck motherfuckers in the media. Okay? Stop doing this shit. It's not the Taylor Bowl. It's the Super Bowl. A great American tradition that we all are going to enjoy on February 11th.
Starting point is 01:40:04 Okay? Including Taylor. Including Taylor. Including Taylor. Oh, my God. What's up with all these podcast questions? I'm not mad at this though. J underscore R7 says,
Starting point is 01:40:17 what is the foundation of a sustainable podcast asking for me? What you think, Shokes? I think it's the chemistry. I think it's a chemistry because if you're just doing it for money, you either once the money comes, you lose the passion for it, or the money never comes and you're like, fuck this, I don't want to do this thing anymore.
Starting point is 01:40:42 But if the chemistry is there, it's always fun. And then everything else just feels like icing on the cake. I say chemistry and authenticity. And authenticity just means that you're talking about what you want to talk. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Like you're into like horrible decisions has their niche. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:41:00 Earn your leisure has their niche. And the chemistry between Amanda and Oweezy or Rashad and Detroit enables them to be able to speak about the things that they want to speak about. Yeah. Same thing. But then it's fun. It's fun. You know what I mean? It's the easiest thing to do.
Starting point is 01:41:15 It's the easiest thing. So that's what I agree with that. Chemistry and the authenticity. Chemistry is everything without any of these shit. That's the thing. This is easy. Yeah. Because there's chemistry.
Starting point is 01:41:24 Yeah. And if there's not chemistry, it sucks. And then it's probably hard and it sucks. Yeah. You can't fake it. Like you cannot think chemistry. Chemistry is the one thing. So it's not yet.
Starting point is 01:41:34 Yeah. So it's not like it's hard to do. But it's because randomly there's chemistry. That's right. So it's fine. the chemistry, I think, is the most difficult part of podcasting. That's right. In my opinion.
Starting point is 01:41:47 And when you see it, you got to acknowledge it. Like, when I shouted out to Need to No Podcast last year, it was the same thing. It was like, yo, not only do I like their content, I'm like, the chemistry is there. When you got that, when you can see it, you can hear it when somebody got chemistry with a person. You see it with actors sometimes, they're just great together. There's like certain people that, for whatever reason, they just bounce off of each other perfectly. And you're like, okay, I want to see them in every single movie. you can be different characters,
Starting point is 01:42:11 I don't give a fuck. You see it, I think, with musicians. You see it with, like, a producer and a musician sometimes. Like, for whatever reason, when they're in a booth together, boom, that shit's going to slap. So I think that's the thing that's difficult. And then it looks so easy because it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:27 Outside of that. You're just being yourself with the person you have great chemistry. I agree. Mr. Derek Jr., this is one of the most fantastic questions. This question right here is pure, brilliant idiot. Would you rather sweat every time you tell the truth or fart uncontrollably when you tell a lie? Fart uncontrollably when I tell a lie. Because I fart already.
Starting point is 01:42:53 Yeah, I fart uncontrollably already. I'm not losing out. So nobody will be, nobody will think you're lying. Exactly. They just pick up being angry. Yeah. Oh, this is tough because I don't fart in my throat. Sweat every time you tell the truth.
Starting point is 01:43:05 You just want to sweat all the fucking line? See, I don't fart in my clothes. Yeah, but you want to sweat in your clothes? No, but if somebody heard me farting in my clothes, they'd be like... Well, they didn't know that until right now. No, they know. They've always known. Oh, man, he'll be good.
Starting point is 01:43:18 When did you tell the truth? Yeah, that's true. Would you rather sweat every time you tell the truth? I would rather sweat every time I tell the truth. And I tell you why, nobody cares about the truth when the lies more entertaining. And most of the time, when you see people sweating, you think they're lying anyway. You know how when somebody starts lying? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:35 The sweat starts to be like, oh, shit. So I would rather sweat because don't anybody believe me anyway. Yeah. Yeah, that's a great question, but also no-brainer answer. Yeah, nobody believes me. Nobody believes me anyway, and I tell you all the time, don't believe me even though I'm lying. And you should believe me even when I'm lying. So whatever.
Starting point is 01:43:53 Keep going down. Let's get another one. What else? Damn. God, dang. It's not like he was talking to a prostitute. Yeah. You got one more in you.
Starting point is 01:44:05 Nia Queen says, can we get Jess O'Larious on brilliant idiots? Oh, hell yeah. Yeah. I'm sure. I'm sure. We need to make that happen. Good sister will be here soon. She'll be moving in New York shortly.
Starting point is 01:44:16 Oh, this is an interesting one. Charlie Marciano, based on how the world is today, which movie predicts what's coming next to the best? That shit Barack Obama just put up. What's that shit called? Oh, uh, yeah, I saw that. The Last of Us?
Starting point is 01:44:32 No, that's not the last of us. What was that shit called? Leave the world behind. That's what you need to watch Charlie Marziano. that shit was wild got shit Barack Obama told us exactly what the fuck's going on
Starting point is 01:44:43 Which is? It's over Invasion Was that invasion Is that what it was? They took over the like the I don't want to say what happened Oh no no I do want to read the
Starting point is 01:44:52 I want to read the three Hold on leave the world behind We can end on this Because this was leave the world behind Three steps This is the three steps to the end Yeah Leave the world behind
Starting point is 01:45:06 Could it happen in real life I want to read the three steps to disaster Because this shit is so real This is exactly what was it at Step one Isolation The movie describes The first step requires
Starting point is 01:45:19 Completely shutting down A nation's communication and transportation methods This ensures that no one has any way To spread information about what's going on And essentially traps everyone Within their geological locations In states of hopelessness and confusion Step two is synchronized chaos
Starting point is 01:45:35 This is evidence in the film by the mysterious noise in the red pamphlets that silently harm civilians and spread misinformation. Step three is civil war. Because civilians won't have a clear enemy, they will theoretically naturally turn on each other without the rogue attackers having to add any more fuel to the fire.
Starting point is 01:45:55 The three-stage destabilization maneuver of isolation, synchronized chaos, and natural evil could absolutely happen. 100%. So. We saw that during COVID, guys. Look at Chris. He's sweating. He's scared as fuck already.
Starting point is 01:46:12 Hmm. Well, if you think about it, so if someone were able to permanently knock out all internet and cable in this country. China. But just think about the levels that that would affect us to. Hell yeah. Have to talk to each other and shit. Probably shoot somebody. I think us older people would be cool.
Starting point is 01:46:31 Us older people would be cool. Say what? We've lived that already, guys. No, we haven't lived that. But we know what it feels like to not have phones. That's actually a funny scenario. Like all these kids are freaking out. They're going crazy.
Starting point is 01:46:42 It's like the purge for them. And we're just chilling, having hypothetical conversations. We can't Google the answers to anymore. And we're just like, yo, this shit is fun. We should have got rid of the internet years ago. Life was so much better. Yeah. You tell me Jordan was better than birds.
Starting point is 01:46:57 You shut the fuck up. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? He was, though. Now we talk. You know what I'm saying? Like you can't Google shit. Nobody can Google stats.
Starting point is 01:47:05 Oh, please, man. We're the last generation they could live in both. Because we have internet, but we were here before. Yes. So we are fluent in everything. Yes, man. So bring it on, yo. Yes, man.
Starting point is 01:47:17 Bring it on. China not ready to have no internet. What all them kids are going to do? By the way, in the movie, you know, the propaganda came from China, right? It was unclear. No, it wasn't. That's what a red pamphlets represented. That was a misdirect.
Starting point is 01:47:29 The pamphlets was the misdirect you just described. You drop pamphlets in a foreign language that's different than the country that's fucking with you. So all the people go, oh, my God, we're being attacked by some Middle Eastern country. No, bro. What do you say about, what did you say when you talk about the G-spot in the ass, bro? What are you talking about? Whenever somebody says you can nut by getting fucked in the ass, you always say.
Starting point is 01:47:50 Propaganda. Why? I don't know, because that's gay as fuck. No, because you say that's gay people's way. Oh, that's gay people's way of tricking you. Yeah, yeah. If you was China, wouldn't you say that to? Oh.
Starting point is 01:48:03 You know what I'm saying? You just dropping propaganda in a form. language, which just happens to be Chinese. You know what I mean? And make you think of somebody else. Or if you're right. No, it was in another language. Yeah. It was Chinese. No, it was Middle Eastern.
Starting point is 01:48:15 No, it was. No, it was like Iranian or something like that. It's Arabic. Yeah. I'm just blaming everything on China, man. I mean, shout out to you for that. Like, that's fire. That's fire. I like that. I like that. You know what I mean? That broken clock is white like 12 times. That's a little.
Starting point is 01:48:34 So don't worry about that Shout out to you Oh man Let's get another one now You want to get another Okay let's do one more Last one more Okay
Starting point is 01:48:43 What would your last meal be Nah Nah I don't want to do that Okay That was crazy We already did a butt joke We just did a butt joke guys We just did
Starting point is 01:48:51 We just talk some butt stuff Why? See they think it's meat All right If you need Listeners love butt stuff Yeah If you had to listen
Starting point is 01:48:59 Ito Ito the Raff if you had to live somewhere in the world other than the U.S., where would it be? No, I'm going, I Anguilla. Easy call for me. I Anguilla. What about you, Al?
Starting point is 01:49:17 Puerto Rico. Nah. It's the U.S. Damn. I think Aruba. You would live? They got the best weather. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Aruba is amazing. It's beautiful, but you might get a little bored. Chris? is going to say Maine. Yo, son. I like Spain. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:41 Oh, I like Spain. Drop the ball out of that. Scotland? Nah. Italy? Yeah, like Italy, I love. Yo, low-key. Like, London is firing.
Starting point is 01:49:52 Ain't go lie. The weather is ass, so I don't think I could do it. But, like, it's just ass. That's the first thought. But Spain is great. Italy is great. I like Ghana. I got.
Starting point is 01:50:02 property and gone. I'm buying more, but Anguilla. I was thinking about this the other day. It's like, yo, what if I think I could do Mexico, dead ass. If Mexico's dope. What if you live somewhere, right? I was thinking about this other day, right? Because every time you think about living somewhere else, you think,
Starting point is 01:50:18 oh, man, but what about the kids? But why put pressure on your kids to being successful? Like, why not just go live? You know what I'm saying? Like, why don't you? You can't live without being successful? Yes, you can. I mean, if I do what I'm supposed to do, That's true.
Starting point is 01:50:33 You know what I'm saying? You're in the position where you've already achieved it, so now you guys can live off of that success. Just go live. Like, go, go get a beach, nice house on the beach and everybody just lives. Like, when you go to the island, man, these people live amazing lives. It never works, though. If you look at rich kids whose parents give them everything. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:52 It inevitably creates some sort of. But that's why you go there and you open up something. You open up a juice bar. You open up a beach. I realize what the buffer is, though. What? It is, how do I word it? Basically, the more money you have and the more stability and security you have, the less uncomfortable things you need to do.
Starting point is 01:51:16 True. And uncomfortable things often give you what you want. Going to the gym gives you the body that you want. Going on stage, you know, thousands and thousands of times. Sneaking into the border, get you citizenship. Get you citizenship. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Doing the uncomfortable shit.
Starting point is 01:51:33 is what gives you that success and it gives you that eventually free of it because you know you put the work. But when you have lots of money, you don't have to do those things and then your fear for those things increases so much because you're like, I'm doing this for no reason.
Starting point is 01:51:48 So I think that's what happens to a lot of those kids, whereas people who don't have it, and I'm not saying my parents didn't give me the most amazing life, but it wasn't to the point where I knew I was going to have to work. I know I was going to have to support myself and them. So we go. go, I got to go get this.
Starting point is 01:52:04 It don't matter if I'm scared. Because I'm more scared of not having anything. I'm more scared of not having the ability to provide for myself and my family. That's terrifying. You remove that. You remove that pressure. I don't know if it gets, I'm telling you go to the island, man, and you these people. They have such an appreciation for nature.
Starting point is 01:52:23 They're fishing. They're eating fresh vegetables and fruit. You know what I'm saying? Like, they don't have that pressure you're talking about. Like I had a partner man from Anguilla, and he would always say, like, I think his child was born in Houston, rest of peace of my man, Shaq, and his son was born in Houston. And they, they, they, he just didn't want his son to be raised in America. He wanted his son to be raised on the island because of the way he grew up. So they don't have the same mentality that we have, that that whole American dream, you got to be successful.
Starting point is 01:52:59 Their version of success is totally different than ours, and I respect it so much. And it's such a peaceful, easy life. Like, you know, I'm not saying life is easy. Life is not everybody's different. Enjoying a sunrise. Enjoying a sunrise. Yes, enjoying a sunset. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about, like going for a swim.
Starting point is 01:53:20 But we don't have that in New York, like, no offense. You can do that when you live on one of the most beautiful islands in the world, and you're surrounded by this absolutely stunning nature. Like you can absorb that whenever you want. When you're living in an apartment building with 100 other families, you've got people to your left, to your right, below you, and above you, and you're not looking to sunrise. You're looking at a brick building.
Starting point is 01:53:39 Of course, you're going to be drawn to some other metric to decide how successful your day is. So there is a privilege to be being born in an absolutely stunning area. And, you know, maybe we look down in our work, we are condescending or patronizing. We're like, oh, but they don't want anything. It's like, well, maybe you don't have to want when you have everything. we have to be caught in this rat race because we're trying to get out of looking at the brick building across.
Starting point is 01:54:05 We're trying to get the sunset. They're already at the sunset. Maybe we've told ourselves excesses more. When the reality is the American, how many grams of protein is in this? Too much? That shit ain't even real. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:54:18 How many grams of protein can we put in a protein ball? God, damn. I don't know, man. I'm at that point. Bro, they're putting shit in water that don't need to be there. Alkaline. No, fuck with alkaline.
Starting point is 01:54:29 But that's what I'm saying. Like, they got you on a water. Like water is water. Do you know what I mean? You got the electrolyte. Like, they just find a way to put the more, hey, this got extra water in it. Ain't nothing. I'm saying, ain't nothing like fresh.
Starting point is 01:54:42 But I'm also from the country. So, like, living off the land and shit, the shit that I actually. You're connected to it more. I enjoy going fishing. I used to run through the woods as a kid. You know what I mean? Watching a goddamn bunk get his fucking head split open with a fucking bullet. Fire.
Starting point is 01:54:54 And you fucking eat that meat. That's fine. You know what I'm saying? You don't got to pause that. No. I love it. I like living off the land. I like that type of shit.
Starting point is 01:55:02 I just think we put too much pressure on ourselves to be successful. A lot of us city folk don't even know that that exists. We grew up in this. And the only way that we know success in this is by making enough money to buy one of those crazy apartments where you got a little bit more room. You got a little bit better view. By the way, which I think is insane. But we don't know anything else. Just spend $1 million dollars on a fucking apartment.
Starting point is 01:55:27 Bro, we don't know anything else. There's been, what, Taylor? What? No, no, I'm going with it, what? No, because I was having this talk with my friends. Like, even when it comes to buying a house at my age, like, I remember growing up, I felt like it was, I had to be married and all the other stuff, but you don't.
Starting point is 01:55:46 You could be. Oh, shit. Yo. Uh-oh. Somebody's admitting defeat. Somebody's admitting defeat here. Amitting what? What?
Starting point is 01:55:59 What am I admitting? Somebody come in here One of my minute As always You're listening to this podcast You think we're in touch You think we're in touch and you think we're brilliant You're absolutely right
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