There are some things that just embody the whole premise of this show that just making me smile in a very weird and perverse kind of way. I texted about nine friends, and I even asked my wife set up the scenario. It's real simple. Let's just say you're gonna get jumped, full five dudes, full five girls, whatever. I don't know they finn aware you out. What are the three to four things you gotta make sure you do. I'm gonna give you a second to think about it
before I give you this answer. A matter of fact, let's run the theme music before I give it to you. Her politics. All right, y'all got your answer. I'm pretty sure it's the same, because I'm telling you it was a All of us had the same answer, because this is just how it works when you're about to get jumped. We all kind of said basically the same thing. One of them you need to leave permanently scarred. You gotta go ape ship on one of these dudes. One of
these girls. You need to lose your mind. You need to wear that fool like you need to dog one of these dudes. It is in hopes that the rest of them maybe think twice, right, it's it's a deterrent, and then cover up your vital organs. Most of us said this. Try to find a wall that you can get up against, because you need to protect yourself from somebody getting behind you. And then look for a way out. Right. You don't just stand there and get your ass kicked. Right,
But it's inevitable you're gonna lose this fight. But even if I lose, these fools need to know at least one of y'all gonna remember this. One of y'all gonna walk funny. One of y'all's shoulders is gonna pop in and out of place every time. One of y'all gonna have a scar somewhere on your body, so that you
remember I ain't the one. You can't not do anything because if you just fold over and tuck, or if you just run, guess what they're coming tomorrow, and they're coming the next day, the next time you get a new pair of shoes, next time you get a new something, they're coming for you again. And then they're gonna get more confident and they're gonna know it's not gonna take
all five of us. Then it's gonna be three of us, and then one time somebody's gonna just try to square up with you and they'll bully you the whole time. They're gonna say things just like the title of this episode. Did you figure it out? Did you already know what the title of episode was? Shut the funk up. You ain't gonna do ship shut, then shut, then shut thee.
You ain't gonna do ship shut, they shut, they shut the you ain't gonna do ship Listen, if you don't do nothing, if you don't go Craig, even if you lose, you don't have to win. You don't have to win it. You just need to just dog walk one of these fools. John gives. If you knew to the pot, you may not know these names. Some of these people been on the show, or they just my homies and you know
they're my homies. John gives Bamboo Dept Store lot up there and uh beat rock the homie Bamboo, uh La CRAI, DJ Molsky, my own wife, Hey d Smoke. I text all these people. They all said the same thing. Look, I'm not gonna square up with you, but one of y'all gonna remember what are y'all going home? Limping. And I hope the rest of y'all get the picture. But if not, I'm not gonna You're not gonna curb stomp me.
I'm not gonna get on the ground because if I get on the ground, that means you could kick me. I can't beat all y'all up, That's not possible. I'm trying to get out of here. But I'm a dog one of y'all. You can't not do anything. There's the point I'm trying to make. Because if you don't do anything, oh, they're coming back next week. I remember my own life.
I've said this so many times that, like you know, I grew up with the Vatos, Like I lived in a almost Latino neighborhood from most of my uh formative years, most of my childhood. And the thing is, you just have this understanding that I either fight today or I fight every day. Does that make sense? If I let you just steal my new Jordan's or check me for my backpack, if I just let you do it, then they're gonna take every new backpack. I get every new pair of shoes. Every day when I go to lunch,
somebody gonna take my pudding. You understand what I'm saying. Whenever they got pizza day or popsicle day, I'm never gonna be able to enjoy my popsicle. You have to do it. Even if you lose. They need to know you got a heart. At some point you gotta go. I remember looking them Votos in the face. I'm not gonna name the hood because uh, some of Nick's still be listening, but listen. I had to look Opaco Old Wan Carlo in his face and be like, listen here, homie,
I'll die for this backpack. You're gonna have to kill me. I will die for this backpack today, Nick, I will bite your ear You understand me. I'll bite your ear off. I'm not afraid of y'all. I'll die for this backpack. Of course, I'm terrified. Of course, I'm not gonna die for the backpack. Are You're crazy? You're tripping. It's just a backpack. What I'm saying is you need to know that I'm not the one. It's the living in the paradox. I am simultaneously the one, and I'm also not the one.
Not me, homie, not today. And even if I get knocked out, it don't matter you're gonna go home with a limp. That's just how it works. You ain't gonna extort me. You ain't gonna take my lunch money. Every day I'm fighting back. But if you don't take that, if you don't take that stance, the stance about you all the time is whenever you start talking, whenever you try to defend yourself, leave me alone. Shut the funk up. You ain't gonna do ship. What you're gonna do, Nick,
give me that pizza. You're You're done. Shut the funk up. You ain't gonna do ship. Now, how many of y'all absolutely already knew the answer? You know? You ain't even gotta tell me. You already knew. At least if you grew up in the hood, you kind of already knew it. Kil If you grew up not in the hood, you could be white as hell. It's bullies everywhere, and it's white hoods everywhere. To let me correct myself, you understand white boys get active Reno Valley because acting is very California.
What I'm saying anyway, The point is, you guys already knew this stuff. I'm positive you already knew. And this explains every war since Pearl Harbor. You know, Japan bombed our base. You gotta remember at the time, we're the little guys. Japan been a country for millennia, little guys. That all right, Helenkaki, Obviously you know which is there's hard it's hard to draw too close to a parallel to this, but the principle is this, you can't notot
do ship. So what did we do when one of our bases off the coast of an island state happened, not even the state, just the base, but a base that got bombed. What do we do? We dropped to atomic bombs Hiroshima, Nagasaki. We bombed entire islands. The atomic bomb happened, you know. To see what I'm saying, like, we went apes, and you understand that nobody messed with us for almost sixty years because we went apeshit. What happened after nine eleven, You understand nine eleven was just
one nigga. That was just that was one dude and his gangster squad trying to take a shot at the big dog, because now we're the big dog. So he took a shot. Listen. That's asymmetrical warfare, you know, what I'm saying, that's you not squaring up with this big nigga, Like I'm not gonna in this same scenario this foel clicked up. I'm not gonna fair what you're talking about? Like, what am I gonna box with these fools? No, it's not a fair fight. So I'm gonna fly a plane
into one of your buildings. And what did we do? Set a course for twenty years of war in multiple countries? You your homies, your homies, homies, your mama, your grandmama, where your grandmama lived, where your cousins live. That's what America? Did you go eight Ship? You let him know I die for this backpack. I'm not saying it's right. I'm saying we all understand it. That's what happens. You're gonna get jumped, you go ape Ship. It's supposed to be
a deterrent where I'm from. It's supposed to say, don't do this again, don't mess with us again. I chop you up, put you aside the match. It's like drug money. No, it's a jay Z reference. This threats pumped. So here's to help you understand not only that, but like kind of our season since January six two one. If you don't do ship, it keeps happening. Here's a funny story on a personal note, Uh, long story short at this fool Andy No. You know Andy No, I hope you
don't know. Andy know, but and he knows just basically his right wing dude, Like he's called himself a journalist, but like it's a hustle, y'all. It's it's he's he's hitting the lick, and he's hitting the lick on the conservative side. So the equivalent of like the ambulance chaser, but for protests. So he's the guy that goes to a protest only films the bad parts, goes and picks
a fight with protesters. They leave him alone, and then when they start fighting back, he turns the camera on, let himself get his butt kicked, owns it, films himself in the hospital, shoots out the go fund me to everybody to like help pay for his expensive as he's just doing journalism, and then just talks about how horrible BLM and Antifa is. It's a hustle and it apparently has worked. I mean it has made two hundred thousand dollars on on one of these licks. Anyway, the Homeboy
game Lions over there at the QUE conference. Now, not the Q you thinking about. It's not Q, and on Q, this QUE predates the other QUE. You know. Q stands for just Q ideas, which just means question ideas or it's probably the last standing reasonable like White Evangelical event, like they're they're at least reasonable. What they try to do is like put two experts from opposite sides of a topic to just present the ideas, just speaking to
this concept. What is the zy guys talking about? So they have a one dude on this side, another dude on this side, one lady on this side of later in this life. And they're not debates. They're just like sessions like yo, state your case, You state your case. It's questions Q ideas. So we're just we're we're presenting these questions and as a culture we need to answer them. Like just stay curious. I've spoken at it, you know,
for all you newbies. I mean, yeah, I was. I was in that space for a little bit, Like so I spoke at this event, you know, and Gabe the homie, like I think he's a good dude. You know, we don't agree on a good amount of things, but overall, man, I shared a meal with Hony. You know what I'm saying, Like, hiss, kids are Dulp's why it's cool, Like they're cool folks. You know what I'm saying. They booked Andy No for
this event, so I'm getting mad. D M s about, Hey, you gotta talk to Gabe because they booked this like hustler on this event, Like this fool's gonna do like serious damage. It's like I could, I could chase some draw direct lines to like dudes that are dead because of his fool. And I'm like, oh, I know, but I mean I'm not gonna First of all, I'm not gonna give you Gabe's number, like just no what I'm saying. But also like I stay out of stuff, Like i mean, look, man,
that's his business. What I care. That's his event. Like I'm not gonna act like I'm pretty sure homie done his homework, and if he still thinks it's okay to do this, then I'm like, well kick rocks. I mean whatever. But then I still started thinking about like damn no, man, homies have died over this fool, and I'm like the last thing I want him to do is like destroy the credibility of the last standing at least logical evangelical space. You feel me, So I shot an email to Gabe.
Turns out we find out later on that Gabe didn't even see the email. But basically I was trying to say, like, yo, homie, look, hey, I trust you. I trust what you're doing. I believe in your mission. I understand all that you're trying to do. I just think that this guy is probably not your guy. Man, I'm pretty sure he's a con artist. Here goes some articles research, you know, and I know you get emails about everybody speaks at the event, so like, you know,
take it for what it's worth. I just think, maybe maybe this ain't your guy. A couple of days later, they dropp him from the event somehow. Another I get a d M asking if I'd be willing to talk to R and S, which is Religious News Services. It's a media outlet about that covers religious events, and somebody had told them that I actually reached out to Gabe because I was Gay's friend and asked him to drop the guy. So I was like, all right, word, yeah,
so will you talk to him? So I was like, well, y'all fing a dog Gabe, So let me make sure I step in there, especially for my name from the being in any way, you need to hear out of my mouth. I'm not here to dog Gabe because again, last reasonable evangelical voice, right, and you're not gonna put my name in this thing without me actually being able to clarify. So I shot them a statement that was basically like, yeah, you know, I love Gabe Games the homie.
I believe in Q. I think it's important to have voices from, you know, opposite sides of a spectrum, but you need respectable ones like and this fool is a joke like Candy's. I don't know what to tell you. And he's a joke. He's a joke. I just don't know what to say, man Like it's not I mean hell like Homie was caught faking a British accent, no less, Like, what the fuck are you doing? Dog? Anyway? So Andy get the news that according to this article, I'm the
one that got him dropped. Now that's not true. Like I told you, Gabe didn't even see my email. Gabe decided on his own. Well, Gabe said, was look, I don't have nobody on the other side of this topic to be able to speak on this. So I had to drop the session because I'm not just gonna let you how the floor by yourself. You need to have that stuff where that the thing works. So that's why we dropped you. But he made it look like it was me anyway, somebody one of his Twitter twitter trolls
found my wife's phone number. I'm gonna say that again. One of his Twitter trolls found my wife's phone number and actually called my wife and left a message unknown number, which truly means he don't want to smoke, right, So calls from an unknown number just a clown, Just a clown LARPing. How dare you you this message is for your husband? How dare you step into Andy? No, he's a what you don't know what you're telling? You? Better? Watching?
I was like, holo, hola, hello, hello, helloa you better. I need this person to understand and anybody else who hears under the sound of my voice, under the reach of my Twitter, let me make it very clear. We don't call the cops over here. Is that a threat? Nigga? Yes? Yes, Do you understand what I'm saying, we don't call the cops. Homi call my wife. Let me tell you something. Y'all know all the piece I understand I work for. I'm on the board of preemptive Love whose job is to
end war. Let me make something very clear to you. For south central Los Angeles. Listen, listen, two plus two is four dog. Let me tell you something. I would love to tone it down, but let me tell you something. The way, my way, my childhood trauma is set up. You understand. It's just you don't let things like this ride. So the first person who actually get the guts to actually try to reach out and touch me, I need
you to understand. There's no hood in America. There is no corner of al Gore's Internet that you will be safe in if you attempt to touch me and mine. I got hungry Nephews, is a danger your body for a PS four, you're it's not even a five. I can put a I could put a Nintendo switch on your head. You understand me, THISLI, listen, this is the rules. I'm not saying I'm gonna actually do this, of course, But am I saying that. What I'm saying is don't call my wife. This rules to this ship. Don't let
the Internet turn into real life. You're not in Portland no more. I'm not the one you can never say to me. Shut the funk up. You ain't gonna do ship. I'm not gonna do what. I'm not gonna do what. Oh, you're gonna learn what that boy king man say on the Content album. I ain't the one who got a gun, but I know who got him. I tell you I ain't a kangster, but I know niggas. No niggas, you understand what I'm saying. The Great Profit Tupac. I ain't a killer, but don't push me. Say one more time,
I ain't a killer, but don't push me like it's real. Listen, I'm looking at that man who called my house, and I'm gonna make this very clear. Hey, homey, shut the funk up. You ain't gonna do ship because listen, I'm gonna teach you something today. You're gonna learn today and everybody watching You're gonna learn. Homie, this ain't I'm not the one big dog? Does that? Does that make sense? Now?
What does this have to do with politics? Gonna give you three examples of what happens when you don't do ship. In January six, when an insurrection was attempted on the American capital at the end of uh Trump's presidency, what you saw was your crime. Boss. I think we've said this before. Who threw a green light out on the US Congress Like he just threw a green light out and on his boy. Pens just threw his boy to the wolves because he felt like his boy wasn't riding.
He was like, you're not a rider. And when you put out a green light, you never say these things very clear, right, you don't. You're not gonna say, hey, I want you guys to go kill those guys. No, you just you incite it. And then you you tell them you're gonna ride with him, and then sneak out into the back and let them go ahead and commit all the crimes. Y'all do the crimes you feel me. And as we know, the crowd heard exactly what all
of us heard, which was go storm the Capitol. We're gonna fight like hell you But you say it like that so that you could say I didn't tell them to go storm to capital, nigga, Yes you did, like we all heard it. And everybody in the I'd hurt it. You even asked them why are y'all here because Trump said to come And then when Trump kind of punked out on him and was like, well no, I didn't say that, they were like, well fuck you. Then they
get like, I thought you was a writer. It's bigger than you now, so you got foods that is hungry in the same way that I could put a PS four on whoever called my houses in the head, and they're gonna do it anyway. It's because they riders. It's rider die. We already in this. I know what I signed up for. Is they attitude it's bigger than you.
This on set, when they go in there and do something, people keep asking why were they not afraid to kno, cover their faces, to film themselves, to live stream, to take selfies. Why Because of the title of this show, y'all ain't gonna do ship. It ain't before of him in jail, the Q and on Shaman my nigga getting vegan meals in prison, it's cops dead, police dead. These fools is back at work now. Maybe it'll come up later on. But here's what happens if you don't do ship. It.
Then niggas feel froggy. You know how. I know that's true because it happened again. Capital Police officer William F. Evans was killed and the second officer was injured after being rammed by a vehicle at a heavily guarded northern entrance of the US Capital. Just from a New York Times article last month, eighteen year veteran the police squad dude drove his card to the Capitol. Now the crazy part about this one is the suspect that did it. I mean, he was shot on site. He was black,
though of course they killed him. Let that one see came for a little bit. Now, let's of course make a one for one comparison here. You can shoot one dude, especially if they're black. But if you got a hunted some odd white people dressed in a seventeenth century guard and with a bison head over your head, you understand what I'm saying. Okay, with zip ties and weapons, I mean I understand, you gotta do a calculation. If you're the Capital Police, you gotta do some sort of calculation here.
Like I'm not gonna take all y'all, but if it's one on three, I mean, I see why they shot him. I mean they drove him into They drove the car into the thing. What would possess you to continue to attack the capital? Why? Because America ain't do ship. When you don't do ship, you feel froggy. What's gonna happen? But this time they shot the guy. Oh oh, you didn't learn your lesson, haven't you? Capital police? You can't
just let this ship ride. Another example, it's scary. As soon as we got vaccines in our arms, mass shooting started happening again. Can you believe that the second we was allowed to go back outside, food started shooting up places. You got the massage parlor that got shot up, And there's plenty of coverage as to like his state of mind and oh man, he had a sexual addiction and YadA YadA YadA, which I'm saying it like that, YadA
YadA YadA, whatever the case. Maybe this is why you gotta actually listen to critical race theory and intersectionality, because it can be both. This was racially charged and sexually charged and misogynistic because it's all works in the same universe, because it all has to do with how identities relate to power. But I'm digressing point is the man was taken in and he's about to face trial. You know what, he wasn't killed. I think about Dylan Ruth taken in,
gave that man a burger. You know what, he wasn't killed. You keep doing it because y'all don't do ship. I'm not gonna die. I'm not saying this is good. I'm just saying we all understand it. You ain't do ship. Not scared. What am gonna do? They these people, they did what they wanted to do. What I'm gonna do, go to jail, Okay, cool fool's go to jail with a smile. I don't know. All I'm saying is they're not dead. What you're telling me is I can get away with a mass shooting. And by I get away,
what I'm saying is I'm not gonna kill me. He was taken into custody and the police said the little home he had a bad day. Bullshit. You can evaluate whether that's right or wrong. I'm just saying this is the lesson we're teaching. Shut the funk up. Me not gonna do ship. I'll shoot up a place if I want to shoot it up. And lastly, when the police murdered black people. Why I keep happening, y'all, don't do ship, I lose your job. Maybe get black ball. You ain't
going to jail. Y'all saw the same footage I saw. Do you know what qualified immunity is? You should let me Let me lay it out where this is According to the National Conference of State Legislators, the doctor to qualified immunity protects state and local officials, including law enforcement officers, from individual liability unless the official violated a clearly established constitutional right. So that's the basic ideas, like, yo, you're
immune if you're working for the state or law enforcement. Right. That's just the basic idea where it's just like, yo, you gotta be able to do your job right and can't be worried about, you know, whether you're gonna get sued or something. Right. But let me let me go on and kind of lay it out a little more. It says that the qualified immunity doctrine is very favorable
to states and local governments. Quote clearly established means that at the time of the officials conduct, the law was sufficiently clear that every reasonable official would understand that what he or she was doing is unconstitutional. According to the Supreme Court, qualified immunity protects all except for the plainly incompetent or those who knowingly violate the law. So so follow what's happening here. What they're saying is like, yo, some of this stuff should be obvious. When you are
obviously breaking the law, we can't protect you. But when this stuff is kind of like yo, we I don't know, then maybe we can protect you all. You ever wonder why all these cops get off because well, I don't know. So let me let me go on and read a
little bit more. The Supreme Court has offered multiple justifications for qualified and unity, including that it encourages government officials too unflinchingly discharge their duties without worried about being sued for actions a court has not yet held violate the Constitution. The Supreme Court has held that the use of force by police and correctional officers violates the Fourth Amendment when
it is excessive, quote unquote. Police and correctional officers received qualified immunity if it isn't clearly established that their use of force was excessive. According to the Supreme Court, while qualified immunity does not require a case directly on point. It does require that existing precedent must have placed a statutory or constitutional question beyond debate. So what they're saying is we get to decide whether this is excessive or not. Not we as in US, as in the courts. Huh.
So you saw the video in um Virginia of an army officer trying to speak reasonably to this officer that was demanding him to get out the car. Man had his hands out the window and he was like, hey, listen, listen to me. Let me just talk to you. He's like, get out the car, now, get out the car, now, get out the car. Just being unreasonable. And unless you've been under a rock for the last hundred years, it's a life and death situation whether you get out that
car or not. I think you think that complying is the safest situation, when in reality, there's no difference between the safety of in this officer's hands and not in this officer hands. Why because if the office ser violates my civil rights, y'all don't do ship. Ain't ship gonna
happen to him. Now. In the defense, I can't believe I'm saying this, but a lot of times the police department actually fires the dude, but the union because the Union step in and be like, now, you ain't gonna fire this fool, which sucks because, like, I'm generally pro union, but dang. So we all watched this officer saying, dude, I am in the armed services. I protect this country. I am an army lieutenant. Dog. Let me just talk to you. He said, his tags weren't there. There's a
brand new car. He's about to tell you. Hey, listen, it's a brand new car. The tags haven't got here yet. He's gonna tell you right now, Man Pepper sprayed the dude, put him out the car, put him on his knees in his uniform. Why does this ship keep happening because nobody does ship. Lastly, the story with this kid Dante, right, I need you to follow this story because it's so interesting to me, all the different moving pieces. Twenty year
old kid gets pulled over for expired tags. They see he's got a bunch of air fresheners on his rear view mirror. I've been pulled over for air fresheners on my rear room mirror, which the subtext is I got pulled over while being black. It is what it is. One time I got pulled over because you know the light that lights up your license plate in the back. I bet you didn't even know you had that. My ball was out. It was the middle of the day. I don't even know how they knew it was out,
but I got pulled over because of that. New wrote me a ticket, search my car and everything. I wish I was making this ship up anyway, So they pulled him over. He got this thing and find out they have a warrant for his arrest. Right turns out the warrant is he was caught with some marijuana, you know the thing that Uber is talking about. Delivering pled guilty to the case. You just gotta pay a fine, it's a misdemeanor. Asked for a deferment of the payment. Missed
the court date. The court date was a zoom court date because it's a pandemic. Problem was they sent the date and an email to the wrong email address. Kid didn't even know yet. Three forty six bucks. That was the warrant. Three and forty six dollars. Now, listen, he ever forgot about a parking ticket, I forgot to pay it. You have a warrant now too. Now let me put this disclaimer that there's an always in these situations, uh, conflicting information. Did he have a warrant from marijuana? Did
he not? I know, I saw the warrant sheet in my own little research into this. Now this we're just in the age of misinformation. It could be not the situation. I don't know. And I also no police have a history of you know, sprinkling some crack on him, you know what I'm saying. So maybe he didn't. Maybe he did. I don't know. That's what sucks about not being able to trust the police. Oh no, so he's in the thing, he's outside. You can watch the video. There's this strange altercation.
You can't really figure out exactly what's going on. But again I am going to remind you that if the cops kill us, nobody does ship. So you have a very reasonable reason to be nervous in this situation. And I need you to understand this. How many social interactions in your life that you've just misread a body language, that you've had a foible that you misunderstood tone, just normal humans bumping against each other, complete accident. I misheard,
I misunderstood. Maybe this person doesn't like you anymore. Maybe they're gonna follow you, Maybe you misread a text. Whatever, it's like, No, no, you die. You understand what I'm saying, Like just the normal social interaction where you kind of maybe misinterpreted a micro gesture. You could die up. Your life depends on you reading this moment perfectly. Whether complying or not complying don't matter. You could still die. Running or not running, you could still die. You have to
understand this. This is a no win situation. You know what. This sounds like gang banging. You know why, because they're a gang. I duck my heads when the cops come. I feel like I feel immediately like a child, like an abused child, because I'm just like, there's no right way to do this. I just have to hope that this officer goes to therapy, had some vacation time, had a cool altercation before. There's so much stuff that's out of my hands. No matter how polite I am, I
could die. So little Homie has some sort of altercation. The veteran cop says, you need to chill or I'm gonna tasee you. Then she says taser, taser, taser three times. Shoots the taser. The problem is the taser ain't a taser, it's a gun. Shoots the little homie in his side. He drives off, She freaks out like old funk. I shot him. Now there's a whole other sub narrative of hood ship happening right here, which is basically, listen, you funked up and you owe this money. We all that
your tags expired, which means you owe us money. Then we ran your numbers and we saw that you owe us more money. Now I'm gonna give you a ticket that's gonna cost you money for owing us money. So basically what the state is saying is you don't have my money, I'm sending my goons and we will kill you. That's gang gang. I mean they was coming to collect and he didn't have it and they shot him. Now, as a side note, I'm gonna give the officer this.
You're just a human. You're Amygdalah is enacted. You're in a fighter flight situation. You probably overworked, you probably overstressed, and you're in a moment where your lizard brain is functioning. I'm gonna give you that. So your solution is the solution you was trained to have shoot. I'm gonna give her this. It might have been a mistake. I'm also even gonna give this. I don't know why tasers are in the shape of guns. That's a variable we can
eliminate today. Don't make them to shape of guns. Maybe if you made him the shape of pancakes. I don't know what if they was in the shape of pancake, would you mistake it for a gun? And if you did, I think you wouldn't have a defense in court. It's not even shaped like a gun. Maybe we can finally have the talk that the problem is the institution of policing. Fam you in fight or flight all day. Of course you're gonna shoot because the the whole concept is wrong.
It's cripping blood ship you already everybody in the situation already tense, doesn't inherent bias. You're gonna hurt me, I'm gonna hurt you. Of course it's gonna pop off. The whole system is flawed. Shot the little hum Now as of the day on recording this, there was a shooting in Chicago, a little thirteen year old, little Latino kid. You know, you're running from the police. According to this, to what we see so far. You know, he was weaponless.
He was with somebody that had a weapon, you know, and he ran cops shailed freeze. He turned around because he's scared, puts his hands up, and they popped him. Thirteen. Now, don't get me wrong, thirteen year olds can gang bang, but they're all so thirteen. He's scared. And what it shows me is that that officers immediate response was fear.
Something's wrong with the whole thing. My father worked thirty years l a County Probation office in the shoe unit, right, Special Handling Unit s d p O two for the Special Handling Unit in the camps. Those are the violent underage offenders, you know. He said for thirty years, he never recommended jail time in any of the court hearings because it don't help. It's like the system is not
helping the something's wrong with the soil. You talked about these bad apples, man, I mean, the apple is producing exactly what the soil told it produce. Y'all watch the Captain of Mayor Erica Joint, the Falcon and the Winter Soldier, you know, with Captain America, the bootleg Captain America. When they stripped him of his duties, and he looked at them and was like, look, I'm exactly what y'all made me to be. I don't understand what everybody problem is.
He right now, she's ahead of the police union and she had the sense enough to resign herself. Now granted she had twenty thirty year veteran and her superior, her chief also resigned too. They brought charges to second degree manslaughter.
We'll see. And in the Derek Chauvin case, listening to the police chief at Minnesota p D saying, you know, you can have a stellar career for thirty years and you will only be remembered by the worst day of your life, the worst mistake you've ever made, to which I'll reply, sucks, huh. I mean, like, do you even hear yourself? Bro? Do you hear do y'all hear yourself? But you know, you know, resigned, but she ahead of union. I mean, we'll see. That's the hard part with unions.
We believe unions are very important around these parts, but they also gangsters too, So the police I'll functioning on the same thing we all functioning on. Hey, civilians, shut the funk up. You're not gonna do ship. Well, what what's the ship? We can't do I don't know, protests, riot, break a car, smash some windows. What what are we gonna do? Like how I'm gonna make this ride? Because if you go to court, I was no guarantee the government gonna do ship. Hell, your old capital was attacked.
Y'all ain't do ship. I don't understand when you black, what the what the what the don't ship happened? You know why y'all keep doing it? Why I keep happening? Because she never happened to him. So we was using the same thing we all thought to use, which was like, I guess we gotta go ape ship because I just this is a deterrent. Man. I just want you to stop killing what we don't know what the fun man, I just want you to stop killing us. My mom's side of the family she from She from d C.
They from the district. And when I was growing up, district was a murder capital. And I remember just spending summer camps with my cousins and them, and there was one kid I remember one summer camp out in the northeast d C. Man and it was his bully, And I remember all of my cousins friends saying, hey, listen, when you go there, you just have to fire on him. He's gonna pick on you. You just have to fire on him. That's all you got. I was like, why he was like, I was like, I never met the guy.
Like they're just like, look, that's the only way that we all had to do it. You just have to punch him. Like I would make no sense. That's the only thing he understands. I just don't. When there's no consequences, stuff keeps happening. I mean, that's just the rules of the hood. And apparently it's the rules of the police, and apparently it's the rules of the US government. Ain't
the body who do you turn to? If I were to continue to comparison about jumping, you go ahead and take your licks that night, you know, take your lips. Maybe you get escaped, and then when you get home, you just called the homies. Now it's time to ride. I just I you look what happens in our city. I mean, I just I don't know. I was people one of the white girls on Fox News, uh diagnostic,
Yeah that helps. That was covering the Derek Chauvin trial with George Floyd, right, And she was talking about this officer actually getting a fair trial, and they talked about the different types of defenses. Where the one defense was like the butt four approach. So it's like, but for the knee on George Floyd's neck, he would still be alive. I don't care how much fit and all he got shot shot up in his body. Had it not been for Derek Chauvin's knee on his neck, he'd still be alive.
So even if those things would have caused the heart attack, what triggered the heart attack was the concrete on his chest, in the knee on his back, and the adrenaline rushing through his body from being thrown on the floor over a fake twenty dollar bill that he probably ain't even know he had, but we can't ask him because he's dead. So that's the butt four approaches, and the other is causality, where it's like no, no, no no, no, wait, wait wait.
If I'm on trial for murder, then you have to be damn sure that I am the cause of death. And if you're saying this fool got all kind of drugs in his body, like how you know I'm the cause all these things could have caused him from dying, Like, would you know what I mean, you're gonna you're gonna put the Sackler family in jail for the opioids. He was on like, how is it my client's fault? A lot of things could have killed him? How he knows me,
which is causing us to ignore the obvious. So this lady on Fox News, she was saying, Okay, this is the case. This is very serious and we need to understand this thing. But how does this guy get a fair jury? Because she's like, either convictim or the city burns. Y'all are gonna riot if if we find it, Like, we can't really look at the evidence because if the evidence doesn't show what y'all think it shows, you're just
gonna protest and burn the city down. So her argument is this is it can't be a fair trial because I'm getting all this pressure from the outside world. Again, ma'am, do you hear yourself. You're saying a person can't get a fair trial because of implicit bias. I think that's very interesting. It's very hood because Loki, she right, get the ship right, or we burn the fucking city. I mean, I mean She's right. I mean, that's that is what's happening.
What she's not acknowledging is this case plus the d and fifty years and then the fact that this Derek right boy happened during this case in the same damn city. It's so much going on here. So her argument is it's impossible to get a fair trial, and I'm like, yeah, because we live in a nation of bullies. Our nation only understands violence. We only understand if you're gonna do shit. If you ain't gonna do ship, I'm gonna do the funk. I wanna do the opposite side of this. We're not
talking about a fair trial here. That ain't gonna happen. You absolutely correct, that ain't gonna happen. And your frustration over the justice system that she's articulating is like nigga, same z. E Yes, it's impossible to get a fair trial. That's is what we're saying. This is why we're saying the justice systems corrupt. You can't get a fair trial. Do you hear yourself? Lady, I agree, you ain't gonna do ship, But what the streets are saying is we will.
But if your attitude is because this is how it always is. The guy gets a quitted on some sort of technicality even though clearly he's guilty. Then we go, I'll see y'all do what the funk y'all want because we just shut up and let you do it. Criminal justice system looking at America going shut the funk up, you ain't gonna do I don't know. I not saying it's right or wrong, just saying its hood is. After all, politics is just gang banging in nice suits. Shut then shut,
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