I cracked a joke on Twitter about having a family member that when you call them, they're your problem solver, but sometimes they kind of like overly solved the problem that you can't unsend that call. You know that they're gonna they're gonna fix the issue all Bernie like, like Amazon rainforests clearing for cattle grazing solve the problem. They just gonna torch it. And we're like, look, the ground's clear.
We got family members like that that like it. You have to really count the cost on calling that cousin, that auntie, that uncle when the issue gets to a place to where you feel like you can't handle it on your own. And some of y'all replied like, oh, look, I am that cousin. Ha ha ha ha ha. Now maybe in a metaphorical sense, you probably are, but that's not the sense I'm talking about. Okay, this hood politics here, which you should know, aboy now, because you a whole
minute into this episode. Cousin I'm talking about is the one that's gonna like it unless you beg them. They're gonna tie the body up and stash them in a hole somewhere. They're gonna commit a felony is what I'm trying to say, probably multiple felonies. If you call this person for you you know what I'm saying. So like, if you go, if you're gonna sit in this text, you need to really really count the costs. And on the other hand, the person receiving that text, they also
counting the costs. One about how much they actually love you, how much of a personal disc they feel, a personal insult or injury they feel by their family member. In this scenario, you being disrespected. Do they feel like that's a personal disrespect? Do they feel the juice's worth the squeeze? Do they feel like this is light work, this is something that we can handle without any particular repercussions. Do they feel like you have some sort of favor you
could offer them back later on? Do they feel like if they get into this situation, is this gonna cause some repercussions for themselves that they are necessarily ready to handle. There's a lot of counting of costs here. The moral of the story is, if you send this text and this person received this text, you gotta understand you can't unsend this. Do you look you when you squeeze the toothpaste out of the toothpaste little thing. You can't get
it back into tube. You can't unsay this. I'm reminded of the scene in Boys in the Hood when Doe Boy and m was on their way to ride and old Cuba gunnon Cuba gunning. Junior's character was like, hey, stop the car, I'm getting out. They look at him and they like, all right, you you're getting out, and
he liked them getting out. He made that decision because here's the thing if you continue on that, there's a point to where you like, listen, once we turn this corner, ain't no getting out, ain't no getting out now out in streets in the in the rules of the streets and streets certification, like listen, like if you if you wear this flag, you rock this band down, or you wear this cousin, you're not allowed to get out the car. But uh, you know, Cuba Gooding carry. He hain't signed
up all this. That's just his family. He just in a situation where he felt like he was down. But you know what, like he you know, he went on to go to Moorhouse. Do you feel me? I remember the interview of Game. Game was talking about the difference between him and Kendrick. He was like, I feel like, you know, I have sort of the intelligence of the tiler to Kendrick. Just Kendrick had the sense enough to get out the car. He was like, Um, it was too late for me. I already signed up for this.
I felt like I couldn't. But looking back, man, I should have got out the car. I should have. Kendrick was smart get off the car. Like, you don't have to live like this. But either way, if you if you if you're gonna send that text, if you in a situation where you feel like you can't handle this on your own, you need some help. You need some backup up, you know. I think JB said it last week, like, Hey, I'm gonna go Dare. I'm gonna go help you in
this fight. But you gotta remember you gotta help me when I need it too, and that you gotta help me when I need it too. You know, pay me back later, get me next time. You know what I'm saying. That's sometimes that's a really high cost, especially if you're not really you know, with it. So whether you're sending the text or receiving the text, there's some thoughts to be thought. Let's talk about the US in Germany sending
them weapons to Ukraine, hood politics. All right, so welcome. First, Secondly, I'm recording this like the weekend of the Tyree Nichols video dropping, so not very okay right now, especially just talking about violence. You know, I think there was a part of me that, like any other black man, you know, got triggered. I think there's a study out of Rutgers University that talked about the experience of black people having PTSD from like watching us being murdered. But you know
that it's called linked fate. That's the name of the phenomenon to where we just you know it really it really messes with us, I think in a very unique way. I think this one, you know, obviously has another layer in the sense of one, it's just brutality, and then secondly the fact that they were you know, black officers, and I try to prepare myself, you know, I had a little little TikTok, a little video go kind of go crazy, just you know, kind of talking about the situation,
which I can get into a little later. But I think it's important, even in this episode to talk about just the effects of continual violence, you know, on the Psyche, Like I really didn't want to record an episode this week, like Alams didn't even want to do hood politics at all, because I'm just like, man, I'm tired of talking about hood stuff, man, you know, And I think this is why. It's because hearing them officers talk just sounded like gang shit.
Y'all ran up on an op and you beat the brakes off him, and as that man laying there, they just kind of going over there, you know, sort of the just like the the post game play by play about now man, y'all you know what I'm saying, like just I don't even want to like reenact it, but just when I say verbatim, maybe not verbat him because that's like too literal. I've heard that conversation a ton
of times. It's did you know again after you just stomped somebody out, you know, and you catching your breath, you talk about parts of you that heard like that scene because of like how do I how do I
explain this? I don't wish like gangshit on nobody, whether you lived it, lived through it, you know, somebody like meat, I was just there and even like you know, like in the beginning game talking about man like I know this did a number on me, Like I know that she was not healthy, but it's just what It's just
what it was. This is just who we were. And I think for your own psyche, it's like to keep your own self together, you have to figure out how to like redeem some of them things that you knew. It was just like, nobody posted to live like this, but we did, and it made us who we are. And you can't live in the past. You can't like live with regret. You have to figure out a way
to redeem your story, you know what I'm saying. Any of us who were able to survive a lot of this, remembering that we saw death at an age, nobody should like, let's just be real. We shouldn't have been experiencing death the way we experienced death, and it as early as we experienced death, you know, and as frequent you just nobody should live through that we just did, you know, But nobody should like that's not that's no way to live. It's no way. It's nothing to like for real, for real,
it's nothing to glorify it. That's why when you hear rappers who really lived the ship when they talk about like Nigga, we're not glorifying it. This is just our stories. We're just being truthful about our stories like they I honestly believe niggas believe it like it is truthful. We are not glorifying it. But at the same time, like, how opposed to keep my psyche together if I can't find some sort of joy or meaning in what we
went through. I'm rambling right now. But the point I'm trying to make is hearing them talk about just the post fight play by play after they stomped this boy out was way too familiar to me, and I feel like triggering is such a like triggering word, but that's the way it felt for me. I'm not even layering the fact that they was police. I'm talking about specifically the experience of being ran up on and stomped out. Obviously, the next question for you would be like, have I
ever been stomped out? I've never been stomped out. I've gotten out of situations, I've had the threat of being stomped out, I've got away, I've talked to myself out of stuff. But that pit in your stomach, that part of you that's preparing yourself. And some people like that adrenaline. They like that adrenaline rush. You know, we remember the episode we talked about, like, yo, these are the rules when you're gonna get jumped. It's like, okay, you know,
you prepare yourself for pain. You just cover up your you know, vital organs. You know, don't let nobody get behind you. You just hope that the damage ain't as bad as it gonna be. But you look, I'm a dog walk one of y'all, but I'll be damn you dog walk me. And you you're like, I don't know if you've ever been in this situation. And the thing is like, how frequently is the point I'm trying to
get to. How frequently we've been in situations where this is for our life or for some serious, real, real, real safety. I'm about to experience some severe pain and I'm trying to get out of it, you know, And I hope the homies help, but if they don't, maybe we'll get revenge later. But right now, I need to try to make myself seven feet tall and three hundred more pounds to try to fight this off, or I need to just hope these niggas get tired, you know,
just there's there's strategies to the thing. But that's when it's gangshit. When NATA police, oh god, when you add another layer of the fact that this is the police, what option you got? There is no fighting back, there's no strategy. It's the state. The state is doing this. Who going out, Who's gonna who's gonna jump in. I don't know if I can express to you the depths of fear and despair when you realize no one's coming to help. I like, let's pause this for a second,
no one's coming. When I saw that paramedic coming like kind of like, try to help him out. When I tell you why they still talking about he's sitting there, Why they're still talking about stomping him out? When I tell you how deeply that hit a chord for me to the point to where I was like, I don't want to do her politics no more. I'm like, I just don't don't want to talk about none of this shit no more. Tired, naked, tired, like and those other
black men that did it, dude, oh man. And whether these officers are understand the depths of like institutionalized racism and self hate and being indoctrinated by joining a system that is clearly biased and giving that person that power almost like being an overseer oversea oversea oversea officer, you know, black black, black cop, Like if you whether they know the depths of like the psychological sort of trauma and implications that causes, you know, that badge giving you that
feeling of power that you can exert that kind of power over somebody in the streets like this who was running from you because you sprayed them, whether they understand that or whether it was like, man, I'm just trying to get these blows off, I'm just it just kind of feel good to beat the nigga up, you know what I'm saying, Like whether or it's just that street shit who clearly also doesn't understand the depths of self
hate in how those things work. And that again, if the institution is biased, and race is a social construct, which it is as it relates to power, which means that anyone despite their color, can participate in institutions that uphold that thing, despite whatever your color is, then you know you would understand how a act like this, which is as you like to say, black on black crime is still a vector of systemic racism and anti blackness, even though it was carried out by black hands. If
you really understand how that works. There's a whole body of study about how race intersects like that, and it'd be critical for you to understand that. Yeah it's called critical race theory, but you know that's banned. You'd understand how all that works together. But I digress. The point is no one was coming. And I think that that depth of despair is the piece I want to talk about because it's that point that makes you want to send that text. Let's talk about it after the break.
All right, we're back now. I want to talk about the obviously the war in Ukraine and Germany and America deciding to all right, we're gonna send the blicky's, We're gonna we're gonna send it, send the heavy, the heavy stuff. And I want to talk about what this means that Ukraine understands about the situation, uh, the implications that America needs to think about, like in this in what we
thought about. But I think more interesting is what Germany need really need to think about if they really gonna send their heavy artillery stuff. But before that, Like, I mean, there's some sort of there's blood running in the streets in East Jerusalem right now, some sort of green light has been lit out there. They're killing each other in
the streets again. And while America and the rest of the West is talking about all that in the news, it's interesting because we might be sending a person over to the Middle over to uh Israel and pala Stign to try to broker some sort of piece, but like, are we really willing to get in this? How do you like this? A synagogue shot up, but that's because
there was a shooting before that. And when we talk about East Jerusalem, what you're talking about is a place that's supposed to be Palestine, but it's also has Israeli like settlements inside of what's supposed to be Palestine. So there's just this like you know, whenever we the law go way back in the episode called You wasn't outside where I was trying to lay out, like really what's going on over there and how it's almost impossible for it's too thorny for any of us to really understand
what's happening over there. But I tell you what, I know, the feeling that nobody's coming. I understand that you, like, listen, I don't look, I don't y'all not gonna help us. I need somebody who's down to send the key, who down to blow some shit up. Ain't nobody gonna help us? Nobody praying for me? I know that desperation, granted, not enough to put the heater in my aunt, but enough to send the text now on some street. Shit. Is that cowardly? Maybe that I'm not willing to pull the
trigger myself. I don't know, but I have been scared enough to think that had I had a heater on me at that moment, that I probably would have You just I listen, I can't explain to you the fear of when you when looking across the eyes of this
you know, this damo blood. I'm just in the fact that like where I'm like, this man might take my life, you know, and and like just the desperation of being like, had not my cousin jump in, it would have been like it would have been a very my cousin jumped in, you know. And I'll be it, I'm eternally grateful for one of my cousins jumping in, But I'm very it's very interesting to see America's position here in relation to America's position in the war in Ukraine. If you don't
know what's going on, I don't know you. Apparently you you've you've you've protected your mental health much better than the rest of us, and you've kind of sort of buried your head and don't understand there have been a war going on between Russia and Ukraine for the last year. But essentially that to make it, like I always try to do in the Crimea River episodes, I try to give y'alls at least a perspective, not a validation, but
a perspective from Russia and from Ukraine, and from Russia's perspective. Again, Russia don't believe Ukraine should be a country anyway. They still believe that this all because of the Cold War. You don't broke up, our empire got broken up. But okay, it is what it is. I guess you your own thing, but you're gonna give us back Crimea. So they got back Crimea in whatever shady, jankie weird ways they got it. But ultimately the deal is this all right, Ukraine. Look,
we'll stop, we'll drop it, We'll squash it. But just man, don't join NATO. Dog. We don't need them niggas in our backyard. Craine is like, I don't trust y'all. I don't know, like I can't really make a deal with you, like I don't trust you. How I supposed to make a deal with somebody that don't think we should exist, that still think you we belong to you, like I need some backup, homie. And then from the Russian side,
they like fam that's that was our only request. Again, like I said in no early episodes, you don't need the like the opposition hood in your backyard, like we cool as long as y'all way over there, like if you Russia, and it's like, okay, nay, don't way over there. I don't need y'all in my backyard, Like that shit is dangerous. I want my neighbor clicking up, like you don't want your neighbor a part of a rival set, like like this is dangerous, but your neighbor like, well,
you dangerous too, y'all volatile. I don't undert y'all crazy, And like I listen, I have grossly underestimated the amount of cloud that Vladimir Putin has been able to continue to uphold because I thought at some point then rich Russian arligars would be like, okay, enough you is messing up the money. But no, no, he's still doing this thing. And now I feel like it's a matter of principality.
Now it's a matter of pride, because you wasn't suposed to go over there and get your ass beat and just declare yourself a winner one day in certain regions that be like, all right, we run this. The people's foking like you're still just trying to bully your way over here because you actually listen again, you just declare yourself the winner right then in certain parts of the country, But listen, I don't know, I look at going back
to the street fighting thing. I don't know if there's anything scarier than a person that just won't drop, Like if you're giving them, I mean two pieces with a side of fries, like you giving them or everything you got and they not dropping. That's terrifying. Cray not dropping.
So at this point, you like, maybe I could outlast them, and I could outgun them, right, but as we all know, Russia guns is trash, right Zelisk in Ukraine going help me help me right looking at the rest of the west, like y'all see this food look so crane is like, listen, I'm counting the costs. I'm out here getting stumped out. I'm fighting back. I'm holding my own you know, but listen, I don't know how much longer I could last. I
think it's time to send that text. So if you're the if you're Ukraine, you like, I know, if I send this text, I'm gonna owe you a favor. At this point, my situation is so bad and it's so long. I just want this shit to be over. And I know because you got it right there, and I already know you don't like this nigga either, Like this could be good for everybody. Fam, cut the chat, send the goons, or if you can't send the goons, at least sending
the sticks. Man, send me some sticks. Fam you y'all, y'all, y'all, paddocket you you're sending me these little twigs, like I need the sticks, Homies so I can end this. You see me out, You see I got heart, you see like our folks can handle it. Man, send the sticks, Germany, you around the corner, dog like we share a border homie. You don't think you're not next. Send the sticks, bro,
got dog man, Send the sticks now. If you Germany and you're America and even the UK, you're thinking, okay, yeah, you know I really don't like lad But I also really I have to think what is his what's his cut offline? Because they know, like they know that he know that we homies with the Ukraine, that we that
we back to Ukraine. He he know that he knows me to opt and you know, like you're supposed to back up your homie, like he know that, So of course in his brain he like, I can only bully you to tell you to stay out this fight for so long. I can only like convince you to like, don't jump in for long enough that but at some
point I know they're gonna jump in. But if you America, if you Germany, you have to figure out you got to try to get in Vladimir's head and be like, Okay, now if I jump in, when does this problem go from me helping to being my problem? Es? Actually, if you journey, when does me sending these tanks turn into me helping the homie to me inheriting his beef? Because Ain't nothing worse than inherited beef, some stuff. You ain't had nothing to do it. Now you ow you in
the fight. Ain't let me tell something. Ain't nothing worse? Would you? When you get secondhand smoke? You feel me? That's what Germany trying to avoid. They trying to avoid the secondhand smoke. Don't nobody won't know secondhand smoke. That's not even It wasn't even my problem, and then now it is. And the other part of that problem is like,
what if my helping don't help? What if I try to come in here and do this and then make this nigga so mad that he starts taking it out even worse on the rest of these civilians because he just salty that somebody jumped in and now I'm now I'm making matters worse. So it's a lot to think about. This is why it's in our news. Gee, we give weapons all the time all over the world. Why is we talking about? Why is this a big deal? Why is Zelinsky allowed to address our Congress? I mean, some
of it could say hash tag whiteness. You know what I'm saying? Like again, something for some reason, this particular war is most special than the rest of the wars we involved in across the world. None of their presidents get to pull up and be like, yo, y'all gonna help. That don't happen with none of the brown folk, you understand, saying like okay. So one could make a very good argument that that's because these is white people, white people.
One could also make the argument that it's because Russians are I mean, these are our main enemies. This the old like this are old, like you know, our sparring partner. You can make that argument too, that that's why this this hits a particular sort of like like cord. But I think there's also I think all those things are true. I also think a third one. The third one is nukes, nukes under the finger of Vladimir because that nigga crazy
and like, this has bigger repercussions. Now listen, it got bigger repercussions on the nukes, but we all the way on another continent. Not if you Germany, nigga, your oil come from there, your power come from there. Nigga ain't next door. Now, for most of my life I've lived next to except for at my MoMA house when we was in the Burbs. My particular street was that was that was all right, Joe said it, but what was it?
Lat But I was in Whittier, like I look, there was a and now there's a blessing and a curse to living next to volatile people. You The blessing is, don't nobody wants to smoke, y'all said, because you know your neighbor crazy. Right. The curse is everybody wanted to smoke because your neighbor crazy. Listen, man, I'm telling you. Politics is just it's just, it's just hood levy y'all. Okay.
Now a few specifics. America agreed to give these like Patriot missiles, which at first we weren't trying to give them the big guns because we was not confident according to I mean, this is what we said. We was not confident that they was actually able to operate them. You know, what's the point of giving you these things?
If we got to fly over there and train you on how to use them like this like this, that's at least that's the cover story, which I agree, because now we're sending people over and don't nobody like niggas ain't I'm not ain't going I ain't going over there now, like you can borrow you can. It's like somebody helping you move. It's like you can borrow my truck. I'm not gonna help you move, but you can borrow the truck though. You know, I'm saying, oh man, that'd been
a whole funny premise for this too. That's less violent anyway, so we'll send you the things. So that was a cover story. But I think, as you just heard me explain over this last twenty minutes, I think there was more more to it than we don't know if they
know how to use it. And then the rest of European countries are now sending over these tanks, okay, and this type of heavy artillery what it does in the war, it's without getting into too much just warmongering and like battle theory, but essentially it's like any boxing match or sporting thing in the sense that there's this and it's it's hard to tell. It's a very like hindsight kind of situation, or you have to really be kind of
endo the thing. But to spot these critical windows of time, I think when you like, if you're like an avid sports watcher, depending on what type of athlete you're talking about, there's a moment in like, you know, if it's basketball, like in the third or fourth quarter, where momentum, like that's something that people talk about, like just this intangible thing where something inside one of this team just kind of flares up and it's like we're not losing this
that change that shift, and then they go on like a twenty point streak and then maybe the other team can rally a comeback. But there's something that happens mentally, even when you're down by like fifteen, it's like it's it's intangible. But when you it's like if you're an avid sports watcher, you know it when you see it when the game shifts and you're like, oh, these they're gonna win a day. I remember once one of the obviously you know me, I'm you know, I believe the Lakers.
It was during the Bubble Finals, which okay, everybody always puts an asterick on that, but a win is a win. But in one of the games, it was like the first quarter, a d Anthony Davis, you know, gets a rebound, puts the ball back, dumps it in a certain way, and his whole body, his whole like just his body language changed. It's like he just evolved into am and raw right there, and it was like we're winning this game.
Just there's just something in like this this competitor where you're like I am not losing, and like I wish you could see like my arms balled, my fist balled up in this day like that that happens. So if you're the West, back to the war thing, you're watching this and you see basically like now switching sports to like boxing to where you know, you Craine getting a few good jabs in there, but it's all defensive, like you're just you're just basically holding off these things. Like
I said, you're taking blows, but you're not falling. Russia can't finish you off. So there's this window of opportunity that if you're watching, you say, actually, bro, if you can land this next punch at the right time in the right window, then this whole fight changes and now
you're on the offense. So this type of weaponry that the West is looking at at this particular moment is deciding that like, if this is gonna end in any way one they need better ways to defend themselves and to a chance to go offensive to not just stop Russia, but push Russia out because if again, if these foods going to actually be NATO nation, you can't be no punk.
And again, nobody wants secondhand smoke. And if you join NATO, it's official, you just gave a secondhand smoke, right so, and again going back to the metaphor America, No, you right next door, right next door to the op And if you were America, you wouldn't want that on your doorstep. Heil. We did a whole thing on Iran contract that was America saying I don't want this next door nig like that's this, this this, this same seas won't want the next door So anyway, so you're so as the West.
That's one of your calculations in like in actuality, like you're calculating is this the right time to give them the right things? Is this a chance for them that can they actually turn this into a win. Secondly, like we said before, can you handle this type of weaponry? You know, you don't mess around, hurt yourself. You know, you know, shoot your old toe of shadow, bob this mug.
You know what I'm saying, Like, if I give you the wrong stuff you're not prepared for it, which is pretty sucky to think like that, but it is what it is. And then thirdly, like I said before, is this gonna make Vladimir too angry? And if it is, am I giving y'all enough heat with enough training to squash it before it comes to our doorset. I mean, it's a lot to think about. Now. All the western countries are looking at each other almost being like, okay,
you go first. Collect you gotta put yourself in this position here Russia volatile, so uk like right, I mean, I'll give him something. You give him something America like, we'll do it to Germany. Do it Germany, like I'll give him the tanks. You give them them tanks, you give them them missiles. I'll give him our tanks. You first, NIGGI I mean we are Our tanks are old. You can ask you. We got this, we got this one
special tank. But hell, I look, you go first, job saying like you have all these people that are available and able to actually change as world. We decide among each other like I go, if you go, But I ain't going by myself, Nigga, ain't sitting that over there by myself could you gonna help me. Like JB said last week, I'll jump I'll jump in, but you gotta help me later. That's happening around the side of the squabbles.
Country's broke around with each other looking at each other like this, like listen, dog, this ain't I mean, it's a lot like high school, but the stakes is much higher. This ain't like you know, I go to the party, you go to the party, or you know what I'm saying, I help, if you help, I go with him. You was like, Noah, you know what I'm saying, Like nations could die. It won't do this right. We might be setting it traject you for the next fifteen twenty years,
might have a whole new Western front. We won't do this right. So there's a lot to think about. In addition to this, the weapons that you actually choose, Like you have to remember the wars in the beginning was a it was a city war, like those were mostly urban areas, so the help we was given were conducive to that. I always laugh when you see like, uh, sort of like military fatigues when they bring in like military grade police into the city and I'm like, is
that camouflage? What is you camouflage? Why are you wearing fatigues in the city, Like, that's not and that's supposed to camouflage. You look ridiculous, right, So you want stuff that actually matches the situation. Situation has moved away from the cities and now it's in more rural, you know, kind of open field areas, more towards you know, these border lands. So the question now is like and it's winter, Like it's like, you know, it's cold now, you know,
and what are we actually protecting. We're protecting power grids, protecting water sources, right, you're pushing them out of particular areas. So you need you need tools that match you know what I'm saying in your situation. So while you just asking us, you know what I'm saying, Yo, send the heat, Send the heat, Send the heat, we need to be like, okay, well what heat should we send and will it really help?
And again, like I said, that's also very insulting in the sense that like you think them foods don't know what they need, Like really, I think they do know what they need. But either way, we have to decide, like is this juice worth to squeeze? And again there's a whole conversation to be had about are we giving
this much care to Yemen? To African nations? I just heard we sent a delegation down to Africa because we're trying to like different nations of Africa, because we're trying to, like, we need to get in on that sweet, sweet, sweet sweet trade money that China been raking up on for the past couple of years, past couple of decades. China invest a lot of money in Africa. Some African nations are like, look, we don't need none of y'all money. Okay,
you don't really love us, you never had. Other African nations are like, Nigga, cut the check. Yeah, y'all fight over who're gonna pay for this? Sound good to me? I don't know. But are we giving that type of care for conflicts across the world? I doubt it. I think some of it, again, is because these situations posed no threat to us, you know, like, is the Northern Ethiopia Coalition? Are they going to invade? And no, we don't care. Obviously that sucks for me to say, but
it's true. The calculation has much more to do with how does this affect us? Rather than how much blood might be shared, because again it's just street shit. And then the last thing you have to calculate, which is what I've been trying to say earlier about like this fool got nukes is they're calling it the red line. That's what they're calling about. What is the What is the line that if we do too much, we're just gonna set Vladimir off so bad that it ends up
being a problem for the whole world. Like the homie justin the company man says, I don't have the answers to these questions. So yeah, man, rest in peace to Tyree Nichols. Man. I'm praying for peace for his mama, praying for black people everywhere who are subject to seeing us again. Man, you know, praying from my own neighborhood in Monterey Park. That that's down the street y'all know, Like if y'all don't know La, like that's Montery Park. Is it borders East La. It's I mean, it's just
Asian part of town. Like this is a very special that's Look, that's where when I go to the movies, it's in Monterey Park. That's like, that's how close it is to my house. It's just so much violence out here to die, and it sucks when you feel like nobody's coming to help you, you know, and especially when that violence is you know, in Tyree's place and actually in the um Montery Park situation and half Moon based situation.
Well no, I don't know about the half Moon based situation very much, but the Monerate base situation, it's done by the hands of people that look like us, that look like them, you know. M Then with Tyree, like it was done by the state because like got dog Man, nobody coming to help. So I understand, man, Sometimes you
gotta send that text and just hope somebody comes. On a personal note, there was once in my life where somebody owed my mother some money and just kept kind of chucking her around, and I was a good ten minutes from sending the text, and then my mom called and said he paid me back, and I was like, you just saved me from being an accessory. I almost sent the text. Man. I have so many other stories
that I am not at liberty to share. But either way, we sent the black the text was sent, the text was received, and look at you can't unsend that text, y'all. We can't unsend them. Weapons Germany. You win the game now, UK, y'all in the game. Now we didn't all sent weapons. We've made our choice. We'll see how I got politics, yo, y'o. This thing right here was recorded by Me Propaganda and
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