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Don't get twisted on code and we danceing for no butterment biscuits. It's Willie d y'all scar faces and recovery, but he's here with us in spirit. Collectively we are the Ghetto Boys, reloaded with another episode of information and instructions to help you navigate through this wild, crazy, beautiful world. In the studio, brother is isla hey, and my cool is just oh yeah, go ahead like your brother, all right, go right into it. Family, family, I'm gonna go head
on and give you guys a wanting right now. If you have sensitive is if you're one of those people who are easily influenced. If you go along, get along, come on, if you're a coconut, get the hell up out of the building right now, turn it off. Well, you ain't gotta leave your build and just turn this episode off. Just go somewhere, walk out of the room. Let's come back later. Man, welcome to the show. Man. I'm honored. Oh man, you fresh out here on your
tour doing your book tour. Now the name of the where's the book? Ah? You know what I didn't bring. But they can put up on the screen and do that. Y's called message to the millennial, Message to the millennials. I'll come back really quick. Did I come back to the book? I want to start at the beginning. Compton, California. That's where your Compton. How is it for growing up in Compton and California? With all of the things that
happens in Compton, California. We know that there's a lot of strife, there's a lot of you know, disparity, but that's also some good things. I know. I actually know people that are not game bangers that come from County, California. I know teachers from Compton, California. I know politicians and business people from Compton, California. Man, how is it? How
was it growing up in Compton, California for you? Oh? Man, I would say, first of all, I was born, so at that turning point, you know, certain rides hap me man March nine five, So there was a lot going on. But you know, blood's crips is my family. Uh, someone's own drugs, some soul drugs. But I'm the youngest of ten children, so I was the baby and they did their best to keep me away from certain things, certain things I still, of course came into contact with, um.
But I will say the love was overwhelming. And I didn't know that we were you know, like let's say, we want food stamps, we had to standard everything, cool aid all that that was. It wasn't a stereotype. It was real for me. Um. But love my family, man, I mean it was you know, we we we lived in what was called and it's still called rich Land Farms, Compton, California. That's the part of Compton that has horses in almost every backyard. So I grew up riding horses. Yeah, that's
that's another thing. Um. You know, a lot of family, a lot of love. Like I said, it was, it was a normal thing to see people rolling down the street on the regular, riding bikes. We you know, that's when we actually went outside before technolology, you know, advanced, but we you know, again, it was just a lot of family, a lot of love. And you know the negatives are they didn't seem negative because I was a child, so everything was made to seem like it wasn't as
bad as it really was. Um, but sirens was a regular. Um fights was a regular, you know, world regular. But again, love was a regular. So you know, Mexicans grew up with them black folks over here. And I don't know, man, I I I just really appreciate the upbringing that I had because it was real, and I appreciated everything that we had. Yes, we were on food stamps, yeah, but we the love was so thick you couldn't tell like it was just it was just life, you know, and uh,
it was humble life. Like I said, Moms was raising us by herself. And there was ten of us again, five boys, five girls, and I'm the youngest out of all of them. So life was very simple, I could put it that way, Yes, sir, And where do you fall the youngest? I'm the last ques. Right. Damn man, that's man, especially when you start talking about where money,
you know, it could be a problem for us. It was five of us and man, when I say, I don't ever remember having leftovers, Oh yeah, I don't remember ever leftovers. Now we fought over food, brother, Yeah, we we did that. Moms will pull up with groceries, hunked the horn, hop out with her groceries and then we go bum rush the car and we all go to our different rooms with hot food on the bed and stuff. And she had to come back in the house. Okay, give me, give me the water and give me the juice.
You know. It was funny. I remember that. I remember that. Man. That's that's back then when when food stamps look like Chinese money. You had the little book of stamps. She had the white and brown, white and orange. Yeah, man, I remember that. Wow, that's crazy. Were you raising a religious household? I was born in the nation. He was going into the nation, yes, sir, okay, okay, okay. Let's let's talk about the nation. What do you think is
some of the greatest misconceptions about the nation? Let's see and so many I'll say, one of them is that we hate white people. For example, we don't hate white people. We don't really hate anyone, to be honest. We hate wickedness and evil. We hate the system that continues to perpetuate the degradation of other human beings period. Right is right, Wrong is wrong. So that's one misconception. We don't spend our time and energy on hating somebody. We definitely, if
we chose to, what have every reason to hate white folks. Absolutely, But do we know we don't focus our time on that. We know the history, we know the president, we know the system, and that is what we focus on is dismantling that and building up our own, separating from all the evil things, building up the things that we need for righteous life or righteous society. That's all I would say.
That's that's one big one. You know that. Uh people try to use that and oh, y'all hate white people, you hate Jewish people, you hate this, you hate that, always this lie. But we hate hate, hate, hate, hate when it's simply speaking the truth. If we speak the truth about something, now it's hate. And we even have some black folks, I mean, you hate black folks because I told you to put your damn parts up and stop shooting your brother. Now I hate black people, you know, like,
come on, come on, it's it's just really sad. So that hate thing, I would say, it's a big misconception when all we do is demonstrate pure love, even if it's tough love, and it's unadulterated, unfiltered, raw truth. And if you operate alone truth, you shouldn't be given no label. It doesn't matter what culture you are, what ethnic persuasion
you are, what religion you are. If you operate and appreciate truth, then no matter who says it, no matter who spreads it, you should appreciate it and it's your respect it right, the word Muslim alone, it invokes like rage and some people fear and others. Why is that? And first of all, the word Muslim means to be obedient to the creator. That's it. That's a fact, and that's as simple as most people don't even know what it means. True. But it scares the hell out of
that run you know, they blow up something. Yeah, why is that? Well? Majorly I will say it was due to nine eleven in this generation, you know, the last you know, nineteen or twenty years after nine eleven, which that was the goal was to target and to label and mischaracterize Islam as the new boogeyman, as a target, as the terrorist, as something that everyone should fear, while the government usurped and took power and control over the
resources in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, et cetera. So by picking the second large ist and number one fastest growing religion on the planet being Islam, which has a record of peace. However, they do have a record of self defense, which is another major key. They use that
as the cover you already know. And it's like, I hate when they did that because the bombing of the Twin Towers was heavily sponsored on the inside sponsored by Americans, heavily not all of America, but certain politicians got paid certain uh Larry Silverstein will start with him, who placed insurance on the Twin Towers uh Coincidentally, within a few months of the bombing, he put in the insurance policy acts of terrorism to be covered. You know, like you
have flood insurance, you have earthquake insurance. He put acts of terrorism in the insurance policy just a few months prior to the bombing, and therefore uh he purchased the building for a little over three billion, but it was heavily, heavily contaminated with asbestos, so much so to where it was deemed uninhabitable. So why would you allow people to inhabit that building? He purchased it put acts of terrorism
in the insurance policy. Once the building's got hit, he got a major insurance payout of over four point two billion dollars, so he made over a billion on top of what he already spent as an investment initially. I mean that when I say nine eleven is a major conspiracy,
not theory, but conspiracy fact. It is well documented. There over twenty three hundred engineers and architects who have called for the reopening of the files on nine eleven because of the heavy amounts of contradictions, scientific contradictions, engineering, architectural contradictions, all of it. It made no sense, everything from the very physics itself of a building being hit and rather than exploding, it imploded straight down inside of itself and
a demolition format. And Building seven, not too far from the twin towers, also went down the same way, but it wasn't hit by anything. So there are a lot
of things that have been brought out. Dealer with nine eleven, and again nine eleven was used as the springboard to push this hatred towards Islam, when traditionally on the planet, we know, yes, there has been some horrible things that people have done calling themselves Muslims, just like there have been some horrible things done by people who call themselves Christians.
But we already know if you do things that go against the principles of your faith, you ain't that You're a devil to some devils who call themselves Christians, devils who call themselves Muslims, devils who call themselves Jewish people, devils who call themselves or whatever. But that ain't Islam because Islam means peace, and that was not Islam. That was something that devils do. Wow, yes, sir. What kind of student were you? Oh? Man, you know what, that's
an interesting question. I couldn't stand school. I could not stand school. I didn't get straight a's, I would say after I don't know after tenth grade eight, man, I was bees and seas. I did play sports, um not in high school actually for the most part. Or you know, I played pop pop warna football. I did play that in Lynnwood. You already know who our receiver in corner. You know sometimes safety but yes, I did that. But
in school, I couldn't stay in school. I never liked the traditional schooling, which is why for the most part, I never had traditional schooling. Um. I was raised in African spirituality. In school, I went to Winnie Mandela Children's Institute, so I was raised understanding the African principles, understanding the history of who we are as a people, all of that. I was born the nation of Islam, so I was praying Arabic before I knew how to pray in English.
And I went to mother uh Since Claire Mohammed School, and I went to m UI known as Mohamma University of Islam when I was younger, both in Compton, California. Then as I was being raised, I went to Whinny Mandela Children's Institute. Grew through that. I loved that because that gave me the knowledge of who I am, who I was, and who we were in the history, everything that we built, all of that. So when I started going to you could say traditional schooling to a degree.
I went to Opportunities for Learning, which is a charter school. When I started learning certain things in these books now all right, now this is white washed fake history. It was making my brain hurt because I'm like, no, that ain't true. Hell no, that ain't true either. Hell is this? I mean it was contradicting the foundational principles and things
that I was learning before. And you know how this is, you know, it's it's very This is how it is when we try to teach people the truth about you know, let's say the color of Jesus, Santa Claus, the tooth Fairy, all the kind of things. Right, if they knew this to be true, they're going to have an issue fighting, you know, to really learn the truth versus what the lie is. Well, me, I was struggling against that lie because I knew the truth. So it's the opposite for me.
So I didn't like high school for the most part. I couldn't stand it because I was being in doctrine did when I used to be educated, you see what I'm saying. So it was difficult. So were you challenging yours? Oh? Hell yeah? Brother? Look man, look they couldn't stand me at times at times because I was like, I don't like this. I would just tell my teacher I don't
like this. By the time I got to college, brother, you know, first year in Compton College, I was just like, okay, you know you're still teaching that Christopher Columbus discovered America. I mean, come on, yeah, yeah, yeah, killing me right now. This is two thousand and two thousand and eight. I'm like, what is this. I didn't graduate from high school technically, that's another thing. You know. I finished my credit, you
could say, in community college, Compton College. But I had a problem through high school up until college and into college because it was too much indoctrination. There's too many lives that I knew were not true. Why are you were talking abou Christopher Columbus discovered America. We know that that's not true. Why why does everybody not know this? But this is in college they're teaching this. I'm like, no, that's not true. It minute. First president was not George Washington.
What are you talking about? If you want to say that the Constitution? Okay, man, fine, you can say that, but then okay, articles of Confederation. They were at least six presidents prior to him before that. I mean, you know, it's like, what are you talking if there was just so much that I was like this is what they're teaching people in this country. Well, it makes sense why we're all crazy as hell because you lie in everybody, white folks, black pools. Everybody's being lied to and condition
that made into zombies. Like what is this is what you? Man? Brother? I was. I had a very big problem in school. I just tell you that, how are you able to circumvent the game culture? In content? Were you able to know? That's that's what I was saying. I actually, Um, there's certain things you can get around and away from, and then there's certain things you have to go through. No matter what, you can try to get around it if you want to. I'll say it this way. Um, I'll
learned how to crip walk F five. Um, I was being applaud of a crib walking at five or six and seven. My my brothers was you know laughing hear me on and you know my siblings and and and all all of their friends. Um. I smoked weed between the age of eight and nine, maybe nine and a half is when I quit all that. Go ahead, take a man. I can tell you a lot of stuff.
I was introduced too early, very early, man. I mean I was introduced to to the idea of sex around what seven or eight, you know, that's that's when pornography was on VHS tapes. I was introduced that way. Uh, shoot fighting and you know, having my you know, my brothers made me fight my own friends so that I could learn how to fight all that, all this stuff before I was a preteen, before I was eleven years old,
all this stuff so that the gang banging. Really I wasn't a gang banger because when I was too young. But there were certain parts of the culture that I was introduced to, came in contact with slightly, you know, like I wouldn't even lie to try to exaggerate. I only had slight touches with certain things. Um, one of my brothers taught me how to how warre cars. First car I learned how how wire was my mom's car. Sorry Mom, if you're watching this, I don't know if
I've told you that. But first one man and then the second one. So ge Rise used to go on those um hub caps and brothers they send me on missions. Go take the hub caps off of this car on this house, you know, and go take that and go hopping this window, go get that. You're just a little things. You know I was. I didn't did all that stealing all that. I got banned from a the liquor store down the street off of a laundre. They put my picture up on the wall. Okay, this is when I
was about I think about ten wontingful. Man. Look I'm telling you, I got my little my little baby, you know, criminal record, you know in the industreet. But they put my face up on the wall and they said do not let this child in here. I remember that because I went in there and try to steal some some little juices. Was there was some juices hot Cheetos is before they were car flaming hotchee those that were hot
cheet those and some other stuff. Man, I think I try to steal on the pickles and the ziplock back. They had some of that, and I had it in the hoodie and I tried to get out real quick, and then they stopped me and they shook my shirt and all this stuff came out and it was like get out of here, get out of here, and they put it up there. And that's when people knew who
your mama was. I knew who your auntie was, your your father, they, I mean they knew, So they put my face up there and I couldn't go to that store no more a man. Yeah yeah, I had a little little pieces of it, But I was never like, you know, never carried a gun, you know, none of that kind of stuff. What was in you that made you not go down that route? Because it seemed like a natural transition when you're already fighting and you know, like I guess part time banging or whatever, you're stealing
out the stories and stuff like that. I mean, it seemed like a natural progression, you know, when because often times we are who we are by conditioning that fact. So if you grew up in a certain type of environment and that's what's happening in that environment, you kind of get acclimated. What made you decide that this is not going to be my life? I can tell you to be honest. It was when my mother and I moved m Compton. My stepfather had gone to jail, my
older brother had been taken to jail. Um my oldest brother was killed by one of his friends, m and then my oldest sister she was on drugs. All these different things happened, so the family, piece by piece was taken apart. And that at a certain point it would just me and my mother, and we moved from Compton. We lived with my aunt for a certain period of time, then we lived with my mother's friend for a certain period of time in another city, and then we moved
to another city. I believe it was Paramount at that time. We lived there for a number of years and I was brought to a literacy program. It was after school social betterment program that she was working at and she had me go there, said I can get help with my homework, you know, get out the environment a little bit and get some some mentorship, you could say. And again I was that's me coming fresh up out of the environment. So I'm thinking it's cool. You know. I
had a real bad cursing problem, horrible stuttering problem. So I used to be cursing, had people thinking that's funny. You know. I was a little class clown. That was That was me. Now I was a little bad loud, my little get that little to get that I was that one, okay, Like I don't care who you was, I would curse you out real quick. That was me.
Terrible mouth. Now going through this program, that's what helped me getting help with my homework, my math, my reading um and not being in the environment like that anymore on a consistent basis, I had to progress. I had no choice because I was put around other people who were working on themselves, working on their reading, working on their homework, working on community, community communication skills, all these different things. So it was being taken out of the environment.
I was still in Competon, but I wasn't living there. We were living in Paramount and I was going to a program in Compton. So that's I would say, what helped to change it. And being given those tools, being given those principles and those morals. Because I was in the mosque from when I was a child up until maybe six or seven, so I wasn't in the mosque after that for years after, so I wasn't around the brotherhood, I wasn't around as sisters. I wasn't you know, around
you know, the nation like that at that point. So now I'm at this program, but I'm still getting some good things, some morals and some principles, etcetera. And that is what helped me to progress until came back full circle back to the mosque and became heavily active. So it was that kind of progress. Okay, so I get the educational progress. How do you go from better to rapid speed speaking? You one of the fastest in the game. Man, how do you do it? Oh? Man? Um, practice, practice, practice.
When I was in that program, not only was I in the program as a student, I transition from being a student to a tutor, then from a tutor to an instructor, and an instructor I graduated. So I'm helping my people now. So now when you get to that point, you know how it is, when it's wrapping, when it's rhyming. You gotta right things. You gotta practice, you gotta flow. It's a it's an evolutionary process that you go through. That's what I had to go through in stages and degrees.
So I was forced to go from learning getting up out of this way I was behaving to now learning how to control myself to them and now I got to teach somebody else. Oh yeah, man, it took all of that, and it was at a young age. When you speaking fast, do you sometimes say, man says many words? Is that said under one minute? Oh you know what? Okay, that's funny. I started saying that when I started getting on Instagram around I got on Instagram miden. But when
I noticed that only gave you sixty seconds. At that time, there was no fifteen minutes, there was no ten minutes, it was none of that. It was just sixty seconds for video. And I was like, man, you know this is after me being years of educating. I'm like, damn, how can I How can I educate people on the topic in one minute? I mean, I was like, how you're gonna give people? Woman to do it. I was like, all right, I'm gonna see how you can do this
real quick. And I was used to talk fast and said so I said, let me go ahead and package many words just like you said. That's when I started getting to that point. Yes, yes, you grew up in the nation. So at some point somebody put a claim out there about you being associated with the Church of Science, hollergy. How did that happen? Oh? Yeah, because I studied in my progress. Because going from the Nation, I went into this is where my godfather comes in Christian Church, Baptist minister.
So I'm going from learning about the Koran, praying and there five times a day. Now I'm in the Christian Church, true faith, Christian sentence, so Baptist minister. So I'm study in the Bible and all of that, and then through
that the learning skills. There's something called study technology that is in I mean that was in tons of schools all across the country, and it was teaching me the barriers to study learning, how to look up words, learning, how to not skip over things before going in certain levels, you have to go step by step. Don't skip things because there's a lot of things you're missing and you won't be able to understand what is on the next step, So you have to go back where you were doing
well and then continue from there. Then the other part of it is having an idea of the real thing rather than just talking. A lot of people just talking use words, but a lot of times people can't conceptual is what you're talking about. I don't know what that looks like. I don't know what it sounds like. What are you talking about? So you have to give them a real life example, a picture of video something, or go show it to them, this is what I'm talking about.
So then now they have it in their mind. Now it's not blank. Okay, I got it. These are different components of study skills. Those study skills is called the study Technology that was written by ill Ron Hubbard. Okay, that's not religious, but that is something that I was introduced to that helped me tremendously when it came to me learning and studying. Again, that was in that's it's
in schools all over the world. So that's that. And then in my growth in the Christian Church, Baptist Mens Church with my father, I'm studying that, and then I'm learning I'm learning other things. So now I'm learning Islam, so I had that as foundation Christianity as well. Then I'm learning other things. I have family who are Buddhists, so I'm learning some of that family who went into the Catholic Church. I found that interesting. Okay, I'm learning
some of that. So my thirsts as you asked earlier, when did you get this thirds for knowledge? It is when I started to progress in looking at how to study and seeing the results of learning how to study properly. My memory increased my ability to not regurgitate, but to apply the information and to spit it out in a way where it makes perfect sense and connect things. And I was really impressed, but very thankful, so I said, I need to gain more knowledge. I'm not gonna put
a cap on my knowledge here. So whatever I want to study, that's what I'm going to study. So I'm learning these different things. Then I had some friends who are like, oh, yeah, man, I study scientology. I'm like, what the hell of scientology. That's that's a religion, and science is how that is. He's like, no, that that would be science ology. No, scientology means the study of knowledge or the study of knowing how to know. I was like, okay, that's that's but let me just check
it out. And again, there's a lot of stigmas around is because most people don't know what the hell it is. But I wanted to know. Okay, what is that? So again you gotta have Islam, Christianity. Again, I'm learning some Buddhism, so Catholicism okay, now here scientology. So again you got problem. People gonna have problems with any one of these. There's all there's somebody who's going to hate one or all. Fine, So now I'm studying. Now I'm like, okay, I'm learning this. Okay, okay,
that came from this, that came from black folks. Oh yeah, Okay, I read that in Thisslam. Oh yeah, I studied that in Christianity. These are these are things I'm thinking about and saying in my mind when I'm reading some of these books that Iron Huppert wrote, I'm like, oh, I can connect that with other areas of knowledge because I learned that here. Oh yeah, that comes from African spirituality. Oh, that comes from anciento comedic science. I mean, I'm I'm
able to connect all this. So that was on my own years before people even heard about that. I mean, I started learning about scientology man, when I was like sixteen, So this is long before people even started going crazy about it. Then after that again, now it's full circle and I'm back in the nation and now I'm heavily acted. So I have been studying different religious philosophies, different sciences, different everything. So that's why people meet me. They're like,
how do you know all this? Because I'm, first of all, I'm not afraid to learn. That's the other problem that a lot of people have. You're afraid to learn because of what people will think of you, that's one, or because you feel it's going to shake the foundation of what you feel you already know. You're not certain about who you are, and because of that, you think I'm gonna learn something that's going to destroy my foundation. Am I not black? And I'm a black man from Compton
bro I'm the youngest of ten children. Ain't nothing gonna change that. I'm a Muslim in the Nation of Islam. Nothing gonna change that. There's complementary knowledge that I can gain. And not only that, but my people are in all of these areas. So in order for me to access a good conversation with them, I need to know the language you're speaking. I have to because if I'm coming to a Christian with a Koran, He's gonna look at me like I'm crazy because he don't know that language.
He knows the Bible. Well, I gotta learn the Bible. If you're a black man, you study in scientology, I need to learn that language. I gotta know it. Now. You can disagree, y'all can say, alreadys, do you know about that? Now? I think I know a lot more about it than you. I actually do. So it's like you can say whatever because of what you think you heard from somebody else, but you're talking to somebody who has studied it. Personally for years. So again, it's a
different level of maturity. When you're able to access higher levels of knowledge in other areas, connect things, and then be able to bring human beings together because you know the languages. That's a it's a different level. Minister Faricon teaches us that the most honor. Bliaz Mohammed said that we should seek knowledge, even if we have to go to far off China doesn't mean you have to become Chinese. And I have been to China and I'm not Chinese,
but I went there and I learned things. But some people are afraid, brother, because they are not certain about the knowledge they got, and they think it's going to change them. If anything, it will evolve you if you're mature enough to accept it like that. But I can learn all these things and still have my foundation and be comfortable in you know my skin and who I am.
I know who I am, you know. So it's it's just that's how that whole thing progressing, how it grew getting Boars had a song called Point of No Return that we put out back in and Scarfaces verse. He said, I'm going through the same ship that my daddy went through when he was twenty two. Now, who's the fun to blame for the condition that way? Mm hm hmm. How is it that we are going through the same thing that our daddies went through when they were two
in two thousand one? We're going through the same we're fighting the same battles that our predecessed as far How is that and how do we break that cycle? Very good question. First thing is, there are a number of factors, including location, lack of knowledge, lack of self love, lack of knowing who the devil is, lack of knowing who God is, and lack of knowing what needs to be done in the time that we're currently living in. So,
first of all, we're at war. If you don't know that you are currently in a war, you will not act like it and you will not respond like it. Most of our people are asleep on the ground with a pillow and his bombs going off all around you and you don't realize it. One, you have to be brought back to the knowledge of who you are, number one, to going to different things. I'm a more, I'm a Hebridge Allied, I'm Muslim, Mama, this some of that? Okay? Cool?
Got it? Different names, same folk point number one, So got we got all those great that's one. Number two. Unite, who are your resources? Come together and do something for yourself. There is no excuse. We can't continue to rely on the same people, the same group, the same government to do for us what we failed to come together to do for ourselves. Until you do for yourself, as the most anibiliged Mohamma says, do for self or suffer the consequences.
We keep going through the same damn thing because we fail to do that one thing that will prevent us from going through the same experiences, which is doing for self. You don't want to do nothing for your damn self. Okay, you're gonna keep getting shot down, You're gonna keep being discriminated against. You're gonna keep complaining, You're gonna keep picketing, rallying, doing all that. You're gonna keep crying all that. Why because you're not doing nothing for your damn self. I'm
not gonna keep blaming the white man. Bro. I'm a little past that now. Yes, the system does exist, don't ever get it twist. It is there and it is put in place to perpetuate its own survival. I get that, but I need to put something in place to perpetuate my survival, and it does not mean that it needs to come at the degradation of someone else. I don't know. I need to put something in place for me so that my people can make it through. That's why you
don't see me arguing what all these I'm not. I'm give a damn by nothing. You gotta say, my people have to do something for ourselves or we will continue to go through this. If you are unwilling to stand up and build your own economic base, build your own agricultural base and farming, grab up the land, create business, connect with people overseas so that you can enter into
international trade and commerce. If you don't want to handle your own money, if you don't want to create a level of self defense for your people, then guess what. You're gonna keep going through this forever. It's gonna keep happening until they kill us all off. It's just that simple. You're willing to do something for yourself. Yeah, okay, cool, let's get busy. Other than that. You can okay, you can go be with everybody else like they're doing they do,
they do they thing. But we actually want to be a little more proactive. Get up and take responsibility for ourselves. That's it. All of the leaders that we have ever had have said the same things in different ways. Get up and build up, you mighty nation. You can accomplish what you will. Marcus Garvey said that the most bili Jahama said that the most like my minister, I said, it's nation time. You must build a nation for yourself. Do for self or self of the consequences. Uh, stop
complaining about the white man and build your own. We could see all of them, from the panthers, all the way back up, all the way down, Nation of Islam, the Garvei movement, whether you can name it, do for self. Here you're complaining about Yeah he white, you're black, but you're killing your people, just like keep killing your people. Okay now what see this is sobering talk. Now Now it's like okay, cool, I can keep pointing him all day long. Okay, yeah he started it. Great, now you're
finishing it. So you ready to end this now because I'm done, you know, with the with the crime and the complaining. Brother, it's time for us to do something for ourselves. I subscribe to the same notion. Man It's like, hey, man, I subscribe to the same philosophy that it's cool to complain. I mean, you can complain, but after you you're playing, do something about it. Come on, yeah, I can't just
complain because I gotta do something. If I'm complaining about something, there's just something inside of me that's gonna make me do something about it. I'm complaining about it if it's worrying me, so I gotta do something about it. You mentioned acquiring land. Mm hmm. Recently, the Governor of California returned some land to UH, black family by the name of Bruce, who had their land taken from them by
the State of California through imminent domain. So that land is was returned and they say that that land is valued at about seventy four million dollars right now, what are your thoughts on that? Or anybody? Get some protection asaps, that's the main thing. First thing they want to do a set of protection, set up insurance, uh, and they want to set up a way for them to contract with other black people so that they can maximize that space. That is a beach front. It's a beach beach, Bruce's beach.
So now it's like, oh, okay, now that's the water. Now you're dealing with maritime admiralty law. Now you're dealing with the law of the water. So you can enter into international trade, in commerce, you can set up ports, you can now you can make some big connections now to where you don't need certain people for food to
certain people for technology and things like that. So they should connect with our brothers and sisters who are overseas in Africa and our indigenous brothers in different parts of the world to see what resources they have that they can exchange with and build together on, while at the same time contracting with brothers and sisters who are local with businesses in different companies, so that they can bring them onto that beach area, build up the wood areas,
the boardwalks, etcetera, put their different shops and businesses, etcetera. There, so that we can really make it uh an economic base, not just so oh this is a nice beach for us come to. Yeah, keep keep a large chunk of it as just the beach, but then have a side of it that is the economic base to build because now I mean that's a very that that is prime real estate. Brother, that's major. That's why people who own beaches they protect them heavily because there's so much you
can do with that. So I would just say they need to have a level of protection, insurance, business connections with brothers and sisters, and then also international trade and commerce connections because now that's a whole another level. But that's that's also a level that we need because after so long, now he gave that back, which which is
a beautiful thing, very beautiful thing. But make no mistake about it, the system ain't happy about that because if they were happy about it, they would have given it back. They would have never taken it. There you go, So we gotta be careful. We have a lot of black people who are getting on board with purchasing property, they're getting land. How do they assure themselves that they don't all victim to imminent domain, because that's one of the
things that I'm myself. I'm taking some steps. I'm talking about acres and acres and acres. I'm talking like the whole town type ship. So they have these ways, you know, like they used the law to steal the land from the family, and they use the land to give the land. And when they use the law to return the land. Anytime they want to do something wicked, they just go in and make it a law, and then the so called good people of society just go, well, that's the law.
Ain't nothing I can do about it. So how, in your opinion, what could black people who are acquiring land for the first time, what can they do to protect themselves from being victims of falling victim to imminent domain? Absolutely,
I said the first and explain imminent domain. Well, eminent domain definitely is when they use the law to say, well, this is a property that is vacant, it's something that was previously owned by this person, or this is an area that we feel can be repurposed for something else that it is not being utilized for now, So we're gonna go ahead and just take it in that right public area or this and it's not being utilized for you know, it's true purpose of benefit in the city
can use it, and we required for this and that. So it's a way of justifying taking something with fancy words, you know, and oh yeah we can do this and do that in a way where you're making it seem as though you're repurposing it for the greater good when it's if it belongs to you, belongs to you. If I choose to build something or not do a damn thing with it. Ever, that's my land and that's how it should be respected. Right unless you're doing something that's
horrifically illegal. Sex traffic and auto can now now come on that. That's just different. But we should learn the law of the land. Number one. If you don't have the time to learn it, but you got the money to buy it, then get lawyers. We need to make sure we have the knowledge of the law, or hire those that do know the knowledge and have the knowledge of the law. We gotta get away from this thinking that just because all we got the paperwork that is ours,
not to tell that to the natives. They do unsigned how many treaties with them, hundreds of treaties, potentially thousands, but hundreds of No, no, no no, no, Just because it's on a piece of paper doesn't mean they are going to abide by no, no, no. You need to have it on a piece of paper, but then have the knowledge on how to activate what's on that paper. The knowledge that they got in their ability to say this
is the law. Oh wait a minute, you read the clause here subsection five uh dash a point one to eight. You know of the statute of this man. We got to have people who some bad brothers ciss in that area because we have to be protected against a system that was designed to make sure it removes protection from us. They don't play fair, they don't give a damn about the law. That's why they do things that are immoral and unethical, and they justified under the veil of legality.
Slavery was legal. Being able to beat your slave was legal, beat a black woman's legal, rapeou slave was legal. All that was legal. So let's just make it very clear again, as brother Dick Gregory said, you know, our beloved ancestor, now, I remember slavery was legal. Just because it was legal doesn't mean it was right. So we have to know the law, or hire those that do know the law, and make sure that we train those around us to
consistently learn the law. Commerce, common law, law of the land, law of insurance, law, UM, any any law dealing with UM, real estate, anything of that nature. We have to know the laws. I mean, like really, bro, that's a very critical I'm talking to myself too. I have to get I have to brush up a whole lot more on law, because that is a very critical part, as you said, of how they've been able to do what they've done and continue to do it because they say it's the law.
It's a cold game, man. But as we start learning the law, didn't they they get nervous, you know. But we have to have an army of lawyers, not just a few, because you know how they do that too. They don't play for they like the mafia, but they're going there and take them out. What happened for the Jeffrey Huh. No, we need thousands of lawyers. Yeah, I think we need a hit squad too. But anyway, fast, let's talk about Lebron James. Oh man, see, oh that's
that was a nice switch, all right. Lebron James about a year ago stated that he would he and his family would discussed the shot in private what they were gonna do with that? Right? Very smart? Fast forward to NBA what is it? They had some type of uh what is it like media thing? Media days right prior
to the start of the season. So Lebron reveals that he and his family indeed did take the shot, but he would not advocate for others to take it, and he would not, and he would respect the decision for others two take it or not. That was also responsible, HILM. He came under intense scrutiny for that statement mhm, which is ironic because I remember about a year ago that was an uncivilized Mutton commentator on TV who told Lebron to shut up and dribble when he made a statement
regarding a social political issue. So now he's criticized when he says, Hey, I don't you know that's up to each individual. I'm doing what's best for me and my family, and I respect the rights of others to do the same for that, So you're damned if you do. You're damned if you don't agree with them. Yes, what are your thoughts on that? I think you just expressed them beautifully, brother. But if I would add on to anything you said, the first thing is you are supposed to be a
slave when you go into a contract in sports. That is what you're supposed to be. Now, and I mean no disrespect to anyone who's an NBA, NFL and HL, et cetera. But but let's make this very clear. You're entering into a business agreement. But it's a modern day plantation, as Minister far Con says. And you find this out once you start to speak up outside of just shutting up and dribbling. The moment you start are making comments on politics, on religion, on social issues is the moment
you have become more than a sports player. You have become an influential part of society. You're stepping out and doing what you really should be doing, which is using your platform to inspire a level of thought, inspire a level of integrity, inspire a level of questioning the negatives that have become the norms in society for this black man.
And it's because he reached such a plateau, such a level to where anything he says, they're watching them, they listen to real close, because they don't want him to shake up the plantation too much. They don't want him to inspire nobody. They don't want him to wake up. No other slaves can be Okay, now, okay, now the Brian, I listen. We we got to we gave you all this money. Now we had a deal. Okay, you no,
none of that up, any Negro stuff. That's what they're trying to say nothing, man, come up right, just just keep just keep you know, just keep it, keep it solid, keep it on the court. When he up in his mouth and he said, I think like you said about a year ago, and I put that video up. Hey man, you know, any of that is going to be discussed in private because that's a medical decision that is private, that is absolutely private. That was the most responsible thing
that he could have ever said. That's private. I'm not about to discuss that. And guess what, it ain't nobody's damn business my medical decision. Now you're trying to make it political because you're trying to use my statement to inspire everyone and to use that as a sound bite to put on social media and mainstream media as a way to promote your agenda. You're politicizing my personal belief and decision. What you're doing, Hold on, so you're doing
the very thing you're telling me not to do. You're making it political. You're speaking on social issues, not that, but you're using me to push your agenda. So when it's your agenda, it's all good. But when it's my personal decision, oh oh, it's not good if it goes against your agenda. So now fast forward to recently, he gets the shot. I have no doubt it was under cohercion, or I would say heavy indoctrination where the pharmaceutical reps are hired, they go to these people, they go to
NBA players and all that. They bring out a load hundreds of papers, skilled statistics, lies and lies and lies, fake science. Um I would say large amounts of omitted science and data because on one side of scientists who are for it, and you have a large percentage on the opposite side that are completely against it, almost the same amount, if not more and higher qualified, I might add, who are ripping apart this thing. So you don't have
them go to see him. He's controlled. He come on, when doctors say, hey, you need to take a shot, you have many people who are advocates who would say, man, the doctors are saying you need to take the shot. Hey, you know how you don't know more than what the doctors know. But then other doctors say, don't take it, it's dangerous, and they say, well, it's not really crazy, it's not really you know, like yeah, so so which is it? And then you have the situation with the
women of the view who went after Lebron. It was one of the few times that I saw all five women agree like they normally because they have them on the show. They have these women from different backgrounds, different ethnicities. Yeah, it's very diverse, so you can have a diverse opinion, you know, you can have these diverse opinions. I've seen many clips. I don't watch the show, but I see the highlights and stuff. Oftentimes I see these clips and
I've never seen all of the women agreed to one thing. Interesting, but boy, they came for Lebron and all five of them. Was like, you know, they take that shot, you're being irresponsible. You have a platform, and you know you don't get to just do let's say whatever you want to say. You're a platform. So it's like m m, we don't care about what entertainers say, or the entertainers are dangerous. They're same things that that are that are that that
are bad and they're influencing people. So they're not politicians. They need to just shut up and just entertain Come on. But now with this shot thing, it's like, you need to speak up, Lebron, you need to speak on this. You need to tell those people, tell the Niggers, I mean the neiggros that they need to take that shot about to use your platform to do that, and Lebron says, no, hold on, let me just pause for a minute and
do this. For Lebron James, that's a definite Say, man, let me tell you something that I know for a fact. When mainstream goes against you, you're doing something right. Come on, you take the m off of masses. What you got a bunch of ass? And this is what this is why we're so messed up right now because they are controlling the narrative and you have all of these people who are just getting in line and marching, taking marching artists like robots. And if you question, it's something wrong
with you. If you question, if you buck, if you say, I'm sticking to my convictions. My convictions don't change with the times. You know, my convictions are what they are until I say that they're different. And let's until I have a different understanding and I say, Okay, this is what I now believe, not when you said, but that's what we are in this society, just like something is wrong with your mom saying like that guy he's against Wait, man,
he's going against us. It's something they put you in some type of criminal group. You're right, what do they call what do they call it? The disinformation? Doesn't information? Does it? Straight from the white eye? Wow? Man, you gotta watch your back broke when they put any time you get on, you get on the government's radar for being against their narrative or whatever whatever that position is. You got. You gotta really step it up, you know, absolutely,
are you taking any additional like steps? Do you notice? Take care of yourself and make sure that you know if something go down, you know you're prepared. Oh yeah, yeah,
that's definite. I mean this is this is what it is, not only training and exercising, but of course what you eat, how you eat, watch who brings you your food, where you eat from, how frequently, um, you know, watching what you say, how you say it, and make sure what you're what you're saying is factual you're on point, and and also being careful of who you have around you and the areas you go into, what time. It is all military science because you have to know the enemy
you're dealing with. It's very simple. So I don't live in fear because again you know, we fear nothing in no one but allow God. So if God wants me gone, then I'll be gone. I'm cool with that. But I'm still here. So clearly he has me here for a purpose. But when the White House puts you on a list of something in the hood, that's a badge of honor,
as you already know. You already know, that is a badge of honor because that house was never for us to begin with, outside of the fact that we built it physically, but outside of that, was never for our benefits. So I mean, they don't do nothing but give me, I don't know, like they super Bowl for consciousness, a super Bowl for revolutionaries. They just gave me my ring, I guess. And so that's how I looked at it,
you know. But I'm not foolish, to be very clear, I'm not foolish about how they operate, what they do, the avenues they use, they use technology, you know, they use air, they use you know, demographics. They they are very wickedly wise. So you have to be ahead of the game. But also you have to live a righteous life to the best of your ability. That way, they
don't have nothing to use on you. That's another thing we have to be careful of because that means they are watching you far more now and you could ever imagine. And so I know that. But again I'm not going to stop doing what needs to be done. I follow the honorable ministers far icon. I can't. I don't have the DNA of a coward, bro. It doesn't exist like nowhere. But also I don't have the DNA of a foolish
person either. So you have to be aware, but you also have to be fearless in your efforts, uh in continuing to do what is right and stand up forward is right. So I'm I'm very I'm cool. I'm actually very comfortable, you know, doing we're doing. Plus I got the brothers, you know, and and you know they're very well trained as well, and you know it's a it's a it's a mission. They have a machine and so
do we. Right, I'm glad you said that that's important and they need to know that they need to be some get back if something happens, you know what I'm saying, Like that should never be it should never be a oh we're gonna be able to ride on this dude, and they're all they're gonna do is take the streets, tap some stuff, and we're gonna restore order. We're gonna get the entertainers to go out there and say, hey, you know, uh, let's come together. Brother said bring it
back together. Na. Na. You know, no, people, I personally believe that, I personally believe that if somebody do something to you, whoever did it, they personally need to suffer the consequences because because I can easily just sit back and tell us, ay, go out that and let them do some crash dumby stuff and then they get their head knocked off. But I'm still sitting back, still calling shots. Na. Na. That's, in my opinion, is how you switch it up. You
go after the one who who call it. Call a shot. But we're peaceful, but we're and we're not uh we're non aggressive, but we're not non violent. So your brother gets down. I make sure I train I think you have to be. I don't. I don't. I don't believe in non violence. No, Uh what happens. Okay, Let's say I'm non violent and some dude walk up to me and just slap colde just slap shit out of me. I'm just no, you think I'm just gonna just accept that,
Like I can't stop a person from doing something. I don't know what another person gonna do, but I know what I'm gonna do. And I don't have that coy with Jean either. You know, I don't have that. I don't I don't understand it. I don't understand it at all. Listen, we're talking about, yeah, having you know for the two basically too, to stand for something, stand on something. Let's
talk about how you stand specifically, like literally your posture. Yes, the way you stand, the way you sit, and it's very upright, and you have a certain amount of dignity that's associated where you look at it. That's this guy that that looks like he's self assured, he's dignified. Were you at what point did you become conscious of your posture? Hm? That's funny, man, A lot of people talk about my posture. That's funny. And thank you for that. M I saw
all praising due to a lot of that. Uh, when when did that I become conscious? Man? Because I used to be made fun of for it. I think around sixteen years old, our sixteen that is when people out of saying, man, why do you walk like that? And I was like, you know, why should I walk? It was it was a quote that I heard, man, It was a old quote that I heard, and um. The quote was we should never walk with oppression in our
back mhm, which meaning you know, slouching. I was like, why the am I gonna s stand proud up right? Should us back stomach and chest out like a soldier? When you started practicing that all consciously, you know, I'd say in my mid twenties, unconsciously around with our sixteen I just never liked to look like I was weak or cowardly or like you said, undignified, like I don't know who I am. I'm you know, I ain't got no confidence, and it's like, wow, I don't like how
it looks. I used to watch my different friends and I was like, why are you walking like that? Bro? Like stand up? Man, we mean stand up? And they're like, yeah, all right, I got you. I got you because I was like, I just like, what what you like? What come on? Man? Like? Stand up? It was always something that irked me. It was always something that just used to irk me, and that that also was a part
of my foundation in the nation. Of course, watching her brothers, watching them how you know, we were talking to my foundation. But again, I wasn't in the nation for a number of years, so I wasn't around like that. But that's another thing that stuck with me. I just didn't notice, to be honest with you, I really didn't notice until my mid twenties, where you know, I consciously was becoming more militant about it. I must walk like this, and then you know, my my body just developed like that,
you know, and uh, and yeah, I appreciate it. Man. It doesn't mean, you know, my cocky by any means. You know, I'm very humble, brother, So I'm not out of like, yeah, look at me, I'm not. It's we have to represent each other. When they see me, they see black men. When they see you, they see black men. We get too stuck in this individualistic approach thinking, oh, it's just me, No, sir, we represent all black men. What we do They are going to say, all black men,
y'all do this, y'all, y'all know how y'all are. It's just when we're doing positive things, they don't like to make it general too much. When it's negative, always it's all y'all, all of y'all. So That's why, you know, I'm always on the collective mindset of I got to represent my brothers, right, yes, sir, and we love it. Man, you put a video out, well, you put a few videos out of dancing and telling jokes, you know, cracking jokes and just having a little fun. Yeah, you're known
as a serious person. Most mostly people think of you, they think serious cat. But every now and then, you know, you have a little fun and you know, you do a little jokey joke or whatever. How often do people see you in that element where you're being relaxed and they man, with all this stuff going on, you posting videos like that? How often do you get that? You know, when you you're trying to just have fun. You know, you got these people that want you to be serious
twenty four hours a day. You know, even when you're eating man, white white, Why are you looking pleasant? Why are you why you got a smile on all those actually all these things going on in the world. Why are you dancing? Oh? Man? You know what, I I have received a few calls before early on, you know, when I would show that side and all that, and I would just tell him I am serious about ninety nine point nine nine nine eight percent of the time.
And even when I'm dancing having fun, I'm still on alert. Don't get it twisted. I could be on the floor dancing all that something dude trying to walk up and you know, now I'm going back to dance. He's know what I'm saying. So I'm a soldier and everything I do, But we gotta be balanced out here, bro. I mean, that's something I learned watching our legends. My celebrities are our scholars. My celebrities are the hip hop legends who stand up like yourself, who speak up against the system
that goes against us. My celebrities are the ones who have paved the way for us to have a access to freedom, access to knowledge, access to wealth, access to doing something for ourselves. So I'm watched how they we're serious and then also watch them use their gifts to have balanced Minister far complays violin, he sings, he loves
to dance. He is one of the funniest bro. Listen, you don't want to get into the roast in competition with the menistin helling you with a smooth one that it'll hit you so hard you'd be like man, I don't even want to say nothing else. Man, he just hit me. He hit my heart with that. Man, Like God, thank you do? How do you? How do you know that? Right? So? How is how is a roasting with the minister even fat? Because you got the brothers and like, you know, which
is different? But I'm like, no, man, I'm a I'm a black man from Compton brother and it doesn't matter where I'm from as a black man. We love to laugh. We love to joke. I love comedy. I love comedy. I was the jokester in the class. I won an award in middle school for having the loudest mouth and making the most jokes. I got a certificate for that, like it's on paper. I'm just letting you know. So I love to have balanced. Plus, our people need to see you could be serious and have fun for real.
You ain't gotta just be all day all because in reality, we can't live like that. We have gifts, we got talents, we got rhythm, you know. Plus you know, some of your people can be drawn more into being more serious if they see that you got some fun in you. But if you're serious all day all night, then they don't even think it's possible for them to do nothing seriously like, bro, that means I gotta be all serious all the time forever, and I can't have no fun.
I can't come on yourself. You're gonna kill yourself. That's a fact. You're gonna drive you so crazy. This world has so much negative, but it also has so much beauty. You have to have both. We are balanced. We have to understand the balance. We have to do things at a proper time. That's the one major key that I make sure to to operate under. Don't be doing too much playing when it's in a serious moment, and don't be so serious when it's a playful moment. You with
your family, y'all eating, It's cool. You're with your family. You ain't gotta be man while you're eating like that you're supposed to be doing. Come on, man, I got family. That's that's smoking drinks and you know we goddamn come on, like, come on man, like they do that more today selves. When I'm around them, I don't be like that. I'm casually. They're eating, they drink. Whatever your family were, your family, you're supposed to be an example. The most Blaja Mohammad said,
you do not condemn the dirty glass. You simply put a clean glass up next to it. Just be an example. I gotta be out here condemning you. Man, you're smoking and drinking Like I didn't smoke and drink. I told you that before I was teen years old. I did all that, So I did that. Why am I gonna condemn my sister my brother? Just be an example for him. Man, Love them where they are, help them to understand they can progress out of it. We'll be an example for him.
I gotta be judging you all day. Bro. Come on, you want to work out, Come on us, let's do that. You want to exercise you You're trying to learn something I got you, and they will evolve themselves. But we have to have enough love and patience, you know, to to help them with that. We had a doctor on the show recently who said young people who take by agra catching covid. Oh hold on, I don't heard some Okay,
go ahead, brother, what are your thoughts on that? Old? Wait? Wait, out of all the things you can catch by taking viagraph for the purpose of takeing vibray, you're gonna say I'm catching covid. I didn't catch something else. He said young people Specifically, he said, young people are taken by a you know what, see, I admire the blatant, obvious
agenda that's being pushed. You're gonna target young people first of all, which, by the way, according to the CDC, have the least likelihood of catching it and the higher survival percentage over ninety nine point seven. Just so, just so we can be clear, when you say you connect Vira to it, another pharmaceutical say they're taking viral which is so are you saying the covid is coming from the viagra, Because virgra does we can the immune system
to a degree. So let's make this very clear. Taking that helps to lessen the strength of your immune system, which means you can catch anything. For the majority that attacks or latches on any virus etcetera, airborne from food, etcetera. So your likelihood of catching virtually any virus is higher from taking viru. So he's not completely wrong, well not completely. But also you didn't say one, I would say nineties seven and present misleading because that's also feeding into the agenda.
You can say, oh, well, you know it's weakning your your immune systems, so they're catching they're getting sicker faster because you're saying, oh, just covid. How long is viagraby? Now see, let's let's stop playing this game. So why did you say that a year ago, two years ago, three years ago? And I'm not saying just on this show, they were not saying nothing about no damn viagra helping people to catch COVID or helping people to catch this
virus and that virus and order. Now all of a sudden, when it's this one, which is a highly profitable pandemic, highly profitable. Oh, now you're saying it's helping them to catch COVID. So what are you saying indirectly? You need to take this. You gotta get shot, you gotta get stop it, stop it. We're not stupid, all right. That is the This is the sad part. So what you're telling is all the young folks who are having a lot of sex, go get your shot. That's what you're
telling them. But the CDC contradicts that by saying, first of all, we have the strongest immunity some one. Secondly, we have the highest survival rate out of anyone on the planet outside of children of surviving COVID so what is the purpose of me taking the shot again? Well, you're taking viagra. Okay, the hell does't have to do
it covid. Well, well no stop it, just stop stop the game, because then you would have to also say, well, actually, it's because it's lessening your immune sytem luring it so you're actually more susceptible to catching this virus. That virus is like okay, so say that. Be well rounded and balanced and truthful, not pushing an agenda propaganda in this pseudo heavily pharmaceutically sponsored narrative to promote shots, because that's
what the hell you're doing. We know what it feels like to be pimped brother Willie d and how to be played. We know exactly how that feels. And you're playing us, and you're trying to pimp us to push an agenda for your pharmaceutical pimp daddy. And that's that's really what's going on here. I can't believe. Don't what's the doctor's name? You just say somebody can go later. You ain't gotta say that, because man, I'm end up doing the video on this go ahead. You don't give
me some moment temper. This in my notes right now. Viagra catching covid boy, Yes, sir, your thoughts on the NBA player who caved Wiggins, He just he just caved yesterday going to the States Warriors player. I mean he was adamant, I'm not taking this shot. I'm not taking taking They put all kinds of pressure on him. They put that pressure on him, a full press. Yeah he did, and he caved. Yeah, he was strong. I'll say this, we can't judge our brother because we don't know his reality.
We don't know his reality. There's another thing. Some of us are far more aggressive than we are militant. There is a difference. There's a difference. When you're militant. That means you have a level of discipline, wisdom, and awareness. There's a certain level of knowledge you operate under. When you just aggressive, that means you just be attacking stuff. Oh he took shots. He is sellout, he is hold on, bro hold on. You don't live his life. You don't
know him. You don't know his family, you don't know nothing about him personally. You know what you get off of social media, not but you don't know this brother. You don't know who came to him. You don't know what they said to him. You don't know what ultimatums they gave him. You don't know. And that's the thing that we have to consider is some of these brothers are not only put under the pressure that you see, they're put under a level of pressure personally. What they
got people showing up at their house. They got doctors and lawyers coming at them, their managers, their their whole team, their sports therapists. That the kind of people they signed other contracts with. They got their brand companies, their contracts being held up a you don't take the shot. We taking this endorsement away, taking that endorsement away. And they
paid for ten million dollar house, twenty million dollar house. There, don't pay for all these college scholart and all the stuff for college, and pay for this car and that and paid autists. Their money is stretched. So now they're like, man, I'm putting all this in jeopardy because I'm standing on principle. So what do I do. It's a real reality that
we have to consider and understand. Yes, some of us have the ability to stand on the regardless to whom or what for the reasons, line will not be taking that shot. I don't give a damn what you say. It doesn't matter what you offer me, it doesn't matter what you threaten me with. You can go to the hottest part of hell say whatever you want, but I'm not taking it because I know the truth about it now. I also don't have your reality, and even even if I did, I would do any and everything to fulfill
my obligations without compromising my integrity. But everyone ain't built like that. A lot of us don't have the proper knowledge with with with which to access the certain resources to adjust and have a plan A, plan B plans. We have to consider what some of these brothers and sisters really go through because they don't have everything that they need, and they damns don't have the proper people around them to educate them. And that's the main thing.
People like us are strategically kept away from them. Strategically kept away from them. I have certain people who got calls before I did the interviews with them, being called by their colleagues telling them not to interview me. I'm not gonna look, I'm not gonna say look. You want me to say what I gonna say? It? Right? They already know not to calm me. They know certain people don't even try. That's what I'm saying. But that's what this is. This is the reality of what they're dealing with.
Sold before everybody goes out there and just starts going off on a brother and aw that just know he has a different reality. I'm glad you said that, man, I'm glad. I'm glad you added that context. That's very very important because you know, some guys they can hold off on the money and all this stuff because from what I understand to due to set already with money. So some some dudes can say, you know, I don't care about the money, so I can just walk away
from the money. But when they start threatening your family, you have to really think about that, especially if you're not built that way. You're not built for combat in that regard. You know, like some of us know, Okay, you want to mess with my family, I'm gonna put my family over here, and now I'm gonna go get you. I'm about to deal with you. See I'm tired. I'm
a deal with you and your family. You see what I'm saying, Like, you're not gonna play with me like that, you know, like very very careful, you know because hey, man, when you take the boxing gloves off, man, I can do that too, man. That's fact. This has been very insightful conversation, very insightful conversation. Man. Let's talk about the book a little bit more. Just a little bit more. What's inside the book? What can people expect when they
go out and purchase your book and give us the title? Again? So it's called Message to the Millennials, And I spell it a particular way because some people thought, oh man, he misspelled it. No, oh no. I spelled it that way on purpose, because a millennial is more than just our demographic of those born between the nine eighties and
early two thousands. It's much more than that. But in the book, I go over different things, for example, the origin of social media and what the turning point was that spawned the creation of social media, Why did they do that, and then how did it come after nine eleven? What were the social media platforms long before Instagram, Facebook,
Twitter and all that. What years did they come out, how many users did they have, what part of the government is primarily behind it, and what is the purpose of that when it comes to data collection, when it comes to spying on us in a way where we would accept it. Why do they have it directly on our phones, etcetera, etcetera, be over our purpose of that. Then I go into another chapter dealing with mind control, dealing with tell live vision programming, where they program visually
by telling you lies. I go into all the corporations that are owned through television, the top six corporations, who owns them, how much money are they're making? Who are behind the other corporations that we think, for example, BT, it's not black entertainment television, it's not owned by black people, you know. Are going to all of the documents and the facts, and I have heavy references all throughout it, and the pictures colored pictures in there, because again you
have to give as much real visuals as possible. I go into that. I go into the college educated versus the auto didactic or the auto didactic, meaning those who have formal education versus those who are self taught. And I going to the whole educational thing, and are going to mental health versus mental illness, fact versus fiction, and we delve into that heavily, dealing with that. There there are so many chapters, and of course the most I
would say read about heavily. You know. Reference one that people going to is chapter six on depopulation, and that goes into how the food, the air, of the water, uh, the reproduce, the services, the government foreign policies are all utilized to go towards getting rid of four to five billion human beings on planet Earth, starting with black people and then ending with everyone else. All these different things
that are going to all the different government documentation. I go into all of all the different apparatus, as you could say, and here's the book here. I know you have your copy, my brother, make sure you have that. That book UM independently published, definitely self published. I wrote it, uh the editor as a black woman. UM. It is available in prisons, juvenile detention centers all throughout the country.
It is in multiple bookstores, and of course we've sold ah Man, I would say upwards of over thirty copies independently without Amazon, without any of that. And I've employed people within my family who handle that my product managers. Black woman. That's that's my family, my count as a black woman, that's my family. You know. So it's it has become a tool not only with heavy knowledge in it, but it's also helped to, you know, spawn Business Unemployed
Black Book. When I get books, I'd like to just open it up and start reading and see if anything strikes at the gate. So it says, so it is quite evident and obvious that everyone needs to meet their straw man. He was born around the same day as you. That's another part that goes into that goes into the birth certificate, that goes into the corporation side of you versus the living person of who you are. Everyone has to learn about what that is. Uh. They have to
learn about the Federal Reserve. They have to learn about what the birth certificate has to do with the Federal Reserve, the money, how the government invests in you as property to this day versus you at the living human being. That's a whole major topic as well. So I've put that in there as well, because this generation has to know about that too. They have to know something about all of this because it's all affecting us as human beings. But again, I make sure to put a number of
topics in there that go over certain things. The original draft of my book was roughly three pages long. I said, I can't put out the three undred page book and expected to sell like that, so I had to cut it in half. But it delves into a number of topics, and the last one, of course, ends with solutions, unity
and us building up our own. And it gives examples of the over sixty all black towns that we had, not just Toulson Rosewood, the ones that they blew up and destroyed, and that's the only ones that they promote, but we had over sixty all black, flourishing, successful, powerful towns, and it delves into a lot of those, and it also goes in two ways that we can re establish our own. Yeah, brother, you talked about being an example. You epitomized m H. Appreciate that. We appreciate you, man,
we love you. I got you back. So same here, Thank you, thank you, the legend for the Willie B Man right here. This episode was produced by a King and brought to you by the Black Effect Podcast Network at our Heart Radio
