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You Got it, Champ!

Dec 21, 202240 minSeason 1Ep. 99
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When someone says to me "you got it, champ!" I know that I'm not a champ and I don't got it!. It should be your cue that you are in way over your head. 

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You know, there's certain things and like family life, regional culture that is just so ubiquitous. It's just so known that you forget that everybody don't notice that it's not a universal And then and when you hear it, you already know the code, like you know, the like Southern trope of like, oh, bless her heart if you're American, like you know what that means. That means they really

find a dishue. They're about to say something, the most terrible thing ever, Like you really you're really actually this in this person? How do you you know? We got the ugliest little nose, bless her heart? You know, so like it's just a way to like scrub away like the worst possible things in church, you know, oh yeah, you know, pray, pray, pray for sister. We're gonna keep sister, Sister Jenkins in our prayers. You're about to gossip, you

know what I'm saying. Like, so there's these things that are just codes that become so it's like you forget to explain it. There's one I just realized, uh while I think I did a TikTok about it. While my child was talking about, you know, her animal crossing that she can't wait to go play. Uh. She was talking about playing in the snow there and I was like, oh man, we gotta take it to the snow. And as it was coming out of my mouth, I was like, take you to the snow. I don't think anyone else

says that unless you from California like this. I was like, Doc, that is such a California phrase. We go to the snow. The snow don't come to us. We go to the snuffs up in the mountains. I see it up there's after if I want to go fro look I go. I'm tired of it. I drive back. I was like, oh, yeah, we go to the snow. I just I was like, oh my lord. I never thought about explaining that. That's

go dang, that's very California. I know when I first went to go meet my then soon to be a wife's family in in Mexico, there was a moment with like washing my hands that it just seems so obvious to her, my wife, that is, you know, when I got out the bathroom to not just stick my whole hand inside of that bucket of water next to their outdoor sink. There's clearly a cup right on top of that that I was just supposed to like reach my

hand with the cup and scoop the water. I didn't know I was frozen, And she was like, that just seems so obvious to me. Maybe that's maybe just not a good example. Maybe I was just but I was nervous, Like you know what I'm saying, Like I'm meeting my mind sooner be White's grandma. You know what I'm saying. I'm working on my Spanish, making sure I don't say nothing Hella disrespectful because I learned Spanish from the kids

in my neighborhood. Yet still there's something I'm gonna tell y'all today that is so universally understood among black people African Americans, Like, you know, it's not maybe it's probably don't don't apply to the full diaspora. Uh a matter of fact, a lot of stuff I talk I don't really apply to the full diaspora. But most of the time the stuff I try to give y'all applies to the diaspora of just inner city living. This is a very specific Black code, and even when someone isn't saying it,

you could read by the body language. This is what they're saying. One of them is if a black man says to you, hey, man, you know you like it? I love it. They don't like it, they hate it. They just tired of arguing with you. You clearly don't want to hear what they got to say. It's it's what's going on right there, like you look, I'm look. I didn't tried, y'all, didn't probably went around a bunch of different rounds. You probably already know what this person think.

You just want somebody to validate your opinions, and rather than explain that you just want to co sign, we just be like, hey, you know you like it? I love it, you know, which is a great turn of phrase if it's what we actually meant, which is basically again, you know. Do you like the black woman versions like do you booboo? Like look, I'm just I'm done arguing with you know? Do you I'm good love? That's an another one that's a more universal like universal hood one,

Hey hey, I'm good love, you know? Do you though? Like I have no reason I would be wasting my breath. But the one we want to land on today is one that I think is is really swirling around our zygeys right now. And I'm gonna give you the examples of what I mean by that, and it's this one. Are you gotta chief? You got a champ? Do you know what that means? That means you don't got it and you are not a champ. I'm just tired of arguing with you hood politics, y'all. There's something listen, man,

welcome to the show. Dog I It's something I never really thought about till I realized how often I use this for praise or you know, seeing it being used, like I know what's going on that you know we're we're pretty good at like conserving our energy, like protecting It's it's so crazy, like like really trying to realize, like yo, like when we say like okay, I got time today, what that is code for is multime. I ain't got time to really deal with no foolishness. I

never thought about that. That that's that's something that we do. Like we just be like, look, man, this ain't worth my breath. Like I try a few times, but after a while, it's like, look, you're gonna do what you

wanna do. Go ahead on going on in You know that our parents would have said that that was a generation we're going on in you know what being what what went into the zeitgeist went you know again, a lot of our phrases just once they hit the the heights, they sees being ours, but like but go off, Like that's one of our again where it's like I'm not gonna tell you like, oh yeah, I would never do that,

but you know, go off. These are phrase is where essentially we're saying this is not it's not worth explaining to you, or and it's an acknowledgement that like an understanding of interpersonal communication in the sense that like you're gonna do what you wanna do, like you think you you you you that big and bad. You got it under control, and I'm not gonna fight you over it. I'm gonna try to help. But if you like you clearly don't want my help, ah, you got a champ.

You know. It's always like okay, it's a it's a nicer way. It's a less aggressive way where it's like you're not challenging me, but like around and find out, like that's an aggressive way to be like you know, you're playing games, but you're playing games with me, and I'm gonna knock your block off, like you need to stop playing games with me. I'm not gonna keep going back and forth with you living my best life. I ain't going back and forth with you, Nicks. That's that's

more like a personal one. But like if you're trying to help a person or person asking your opinion on some sort of venture they're trying to do, and they clearly don't want your help or not listening to the people around them, You're like, oh, you got a champ. You know what, If you like it, I love it.

I'm gonna staying on the side and watch you fail because you clearly don't know what you're doing and you don't recognize the fact that people trying to help you, and even when people was trying to stop you from getting into something, or I wonder if y'all can listen, listen, listen, like the Black Preachers would say, I can. I can cut it short if you get it now, if you catch it now, I can preach short. You know what

I'm saying. So if somebody trying to tell you, ay, ay, fall back, chief like maybe this ain't this, This ain't gonna go the way you think it's go go, and we're trying to tell you it's not as easy as you're talking. Oh you got okay? You know what? Never mind, you gotta chief. It's all gravy, baby. If you like it, I love it, don't do you? You got a champ? If anybody can listen, if a black man call you champ, you are not a chap. Y'all see where I'm going

with this? Well, I'm going a couple of places, but I'm gonna start here with with the most obvious your boy e line. Man. Now, listen, most of y'all know this story already, but I just want to see if y'all can spot there, like, all right, you gotta chief? How many times somebody tried to tell this man, okay, you got it? All right, buddy, Maybe listen, man, it's okay, It's not was in oranges. I you've you've had a few, You've had some incredible successes. Nobody has taken that from you.

But gee, like, just okay, let's look at the timeline here, sir, Like my teenager would say, uh so, mar right. Elon must starts criticizing Twitter about free speech, what he thinks the company should do about a lot of this was around um it being like a function of democracy. Now, a little background about Elon Musk if you don't know already, which you probably should buy now. So Elon Musk grew up in apartheid South Africa. So it's not so much

that he doesn't understand them. You know, that would be insulting. And I don't know this man, so I can't say that this man don't really understand what we mean by free speech. But that being said, there is something to be said about when you were forged in the fires and the Gooule wash that is the American um bullshit factory. You know what I'm saying that you you, you, you, you, you become so well versed in all that it is

and what we mean by that. You know what I'm saying, because it starts, you know, in kindergarten, you know, I mean so anyway, so he was saying that Twitter, you know, it's not adhering to these beautiful American standards. Now I'm gonna say here was his first chance to hear somebody say, hey, Homy, like have several seats. I don't think you know what you're talking about yet. But he's healing. And also as

a caveat. I'm gonna say this multiple times in this episode, but listen, I don't know that man, and I think it's very important that whenever we're doing critiques on anybody like Mary, if you don't know this person like you gotta keep your opinions about this person, specifically about the ship they make public, because the rest of the ship

you're like, you don't know. So remember that. Now April four securities filing reveals a Musk is Twitter's largest shareholder, with a nine percent stake in the company, and then Musk is invited to join Twitter's board of directors. So when you take over at least a nine percent of the thing, that's it's signaling that, like, y'all, I'm either going to buy it or it's gonna be a hostile takeover. Now, April, the former Twitter CEO announces that must decline the invitation

to join Twitter's board. Now, why is that a thing? Because in some ways it's almost like, you know, when you dare somebody here or when somebody just talks out the side today neck and then the homies go all right, let's see, and you're supposed to be like, nah, I just playing I just play. I just play. It's like, uh huh, right, But if you didn't go through that

like crucible of as toxic as it might be. But if you didn't go through that crucible of boy training in the playground, then you really think you actually have to climb up on the top of the swings and jump off it. When you started saying I could jump off that, it's like, nah, food, I could jump off that. Okay, prove it. Let's see do it. I dare you. You're supposed to be like just play, I'll just play, and

and I'll always be like I see there. You know what You're scared you'd be like, nah, I ain't stupid. You know what I'm saying. You're supposed to be able to like clap back because don't jump off the swings, fam. But if you ain't go through that, like if you was picked on and you feel like I need to prove to these boys that I'm not a punk, you're

gonna mess around and jump off. Now there's a fifty fifty chance that you make it, And there's only a fifty fifty chance that then boys will start approving of you. Because most of the time if we already think you lane, I'm gonna say we in the sense of being the most Now granted, I wasn't always a cool table, you know what I'm saying. I'm barely at it now. I got a cool table passport that what I'm saying. But but if you if you was the boys and and the dude jump off, they'd be like, oh shitt he

actually jumped down. That's crazy. Holy damn you you down for yours anyway, And then they're gonna turn their back and go do their own thing. That is that is not an induction. This ain't a movie fan. That is not an induction into the cool kids. Now, if you fall off and bust your ass, they just gonna laugh and be like, man, I told you, dumb man's not to jump off the crazy dog dad, you actually tell you crazy held me while you over there with a

broken tail bowl. You feel me? Because look, you supposed to be like God's glad. Look man n I sw I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna let y'all see me fall are you supposed to be able to address it? But if you was talking too much trash, then they might call snap back, clap back. At you like na man, bring that same energy. April Foo, Must makes an offer to purchase Twitter, so that means that Must climbed up on them, swings forty three billion dollars

at per shared to take the company private. It's like, okay, you're really gonna do it? Okay, And then filing in the United States Security Exchange Commissions reveals Twitter's board publicly and unanimously accepted Must buyout offer. You know what that was, all right, you gotta chief go ahead? That was his first warning. Okay, hey, cho world, honey, you got a champ. We accept your offer. Must puts the buyout deal on mat on hold and reports that five percent of Twitter's

daily active users are spam account. I would have done it, but like you know what I'm saying, Like I'm in my I'm in my good shoes. I don't want to mess up my good shoes, not hommy. Y'all got too many bots, right, and they say, oh, work work right. June two, a letter from Musk attorney sent to Twitter Must threatens to terminate the agreement. Musk alleges Twitter is

refusing to comply with the request for the data. Nah man, y'all tripping because like I would do it, but I'm in my good shoes and listen, I told y'all, y'all gotta stand right here. If I'm gonna climb up there, you're not willing to stand right there? Okay. Twitter's board complies with must demands, agreeing to provide him a fire hose and data and and stream of tweets, and he's like, okay, yeah,

we'll stand here. Musk announces his attention to a terminate the acquisition, claiming at the filing with the SEC that Twitter still refuses to comply with the requests of the data and count. Twitter's chairman Brent Taylor says that the board plans to pursue legal action to enforce this agreement. Nah homie, na man, do what you said you was gonna do. You got a chap, Do what you said you was gonna do. The Twitter finally, July twelve, launches

a lawsuit against this boy. Right, I guess six. Must challenges the former CEO Twitter, her to a public debate about spam account and polls followers on whether he believes whether they believe that less than five percent of Twitter's daily active users are fake. So that's when you turn to the crowd and be like, hey, man, look what y'all think. You think that this food? Nah man, they all cat and all the home is just like, nobody told you to climb up on top of these swings.

You're the one that said you wanted to do it, So we're just saying, like you, that's what you said, you got a champ. Those were your words. Na man, They like we didn't say we would jump on the thing. We already know it's dangerous, we already know how hard it is. I ain't gonna climb up there and bust my ass. You're the one that's saying you got it. You do want to say, and you understand free speech better than us. Don't get it? You got a champ.

October four, Must submit a proposal to move forward with the acquisition. He originally agreed upon the forty four billion dollars on the condition that Twitter drops the lawsuit. In a tweet, Must said acquiring Twitter as a parts part of a goal to create an everything app called x N. Y'all don't even know what I was trying to do. I look, I was trying to I had this whole thing playing and you just y'all fell into my trap.

All right, chief, listen again, there's a fifty fifty chance that you jump off that swing set and land and get the girl. And maybe we bet, maybe we all bet twenty dollars. You wasn't gonna make it. You didn't. You might be right. You may impress your Linde Anderson over there from jumping off that thing, and you may actually win. Look, I'm not mad at it. I didn't cast out. Good for you cool, prove me wrong. There's no there's no skin off my back if you win.

That's the thing about when you when you try to prove something to a croup of people that really don't care what you do or not. If you win, great, If you lose, godn't told your ass. But I already cast out. October twenty and, according to a reporter to watching it, both Must starts telling investors he plans to terminate nearly seventy of Twitter staff. Now, in his defense, I can't believe what I'm saying this. You know, Reddit, which is considerably more difficult and complicated of a platform

um has much less employees than Twitter has. I mean, y'all could google whatever I'm saying you already know do you do you Google? Um? So maybe Twitter is overstaffed, maybe right, but uh he the question is you're just gonna come into the room swinging. That's the homies being like you got a champ. Yeah, let me go, it's all yours. Here go to keys, right, so must tweets a video October two of him carrying the kitchen sink into the room and starts making all the layoffs, and

then he says, the bird is freed. Right, and now it's all the way back to the of the first original. Okay, chief, you're talking about free speech, alright, Champ, have at it, right, the bird is freed. So this man quickly funcks around

and finds out what free speech really means. And if you don't know what it really means, the protection on the First Amendment is about speech against the government, meaning in our country you are allowed to talk about the government, that the press is allowed to talk about the government. We are protected under the law that if you disagree with some laws, you disagree with our our press right and us we get to talk to it about our government.

This Twitter is a private company. Not only that, do you get to talk about your neighbor and call it free speech. Well they got they got right to beat your ass if you talk about them. You can't claim free speech. They got the right to be like, shut the funk up, for I'll make you shut up if you're gonna talk about them. Because the free speech applies to talking about the government. That don't mean you can say what the hell you want. That's our free speech

works because you can't actually got consequences. Funk around and find out that's how it works. You have to stand what I'm saying. So so the man learns that he ain't the absolutist that he think he is, because immediately the trolls came back right you started firing moderators, and the moderation ended. Then he went into the verification thing, which is the debacle that all of us know well

enough about what he decided to say. It was like, yo, I'm a democratized verification, which, again, in his defense, I understand this train of thought. He it's tired of the cool kids table, This nigga doesn't built a rocket to space. And still kind of feel like, now I don't know this man, but still kind of feel like he ain't at the cool kids table, Like, what more do y'all want from me? I'm an ast, not my nigga like I gave y'all. But he got his fans, he got

a squad. Look, Ellen, got his stands. You say one sideways thing about him, and the nerds come get you. You understand what I'm saying. Them them boys, they ride for their man. And in my mind, I'm like, bro, you made an electric car and a rocket fan like you. You're good? You you you cool? Hold you again. You don't have to jump off the top of the swings homy. You got your fans like you don't you don't. Maybe you're building an everything app called X and look and

if it works, dope, I'll log it. Oh it's no skin off my back. I had I gain nothing from missing him. I'm just saying, when you started firing text you found out if I felt like the amount of Twitter employees that were like, we've been thinking about doing this paid verification thing, this Twitter blue thing, but when worked out, oh you want to do it, you want to run it in its currents that you know what? Bro? If you like it, I love it. Enter. So he was trying to he was he was trying to get

rid of the cool kids table. So he's saying, like who gets to pick this like elitist court sort of like I choose you. You know, it's it's it's seventh grade, you know, during recess and you're making a basketball team and you're the last kid to get picked. Like that feels terrible. So you like, so what if we made it away where everyone can get picked? Right, Well, that's not what verifications idea was. Verifications idea was was about safety and security, so that trolls can't walk around here

pretending to be somebody they not. We can prove that you are who you are, and that if you say what you say that this is a trusted way of trusted. But I can believe that the person saying this is the person they say they are. But if I can just buy a blue check, which is what happened, People have spare eight dillars a month, started buying Elon musk checks, started buying Department of tread Tation checks. People just started buying checks and tweeting the most outrageous stuff, but they

had their blue check. So if if now, if you weren't being trolled, if you weren't being more than trolled, like actually like harassed and facing the most ugly virtual because, as the news reported, the usage of of the in word and anti semitic tropes like went freaking nuclear. If you wasn't getting all that, it was kind of funny to watch these foods being like a look, man, you know, he didn't done. He's at the find out stage. Advertisers fled.

He was trying to get advertised. So when he was like, well, what I meant free speech, I mean like like free free speech. I meant what had happened was, I'm like, nah, homie, you don't look you weren't already climbed up. Now, Twitter was in a whole lot of money troubles, you know what I'm saying. Like it was Twitter was underwater. It wasn't making no money and not like Twitter was nice and safe and stuff like that. It wasn't making no money.

But what Ellen had to do to make this uh to climb up this uh this here swing said is he had to borrow from his other stuff. So the man borrowed millions and millions of dollars from Tesla to cover this debty guy in buying this little toy over here that he really ain't have to buy. And then the TESTLAS shareholders was like, oh wait, hold up, now you just gonna wait, you're just gonna take our money. I ain't. I ain't sign up for this. Okay, you know what, you got a champ right. This man started

firing people left it right. They had to call them people back. It was like, wait, but some of you can some of y'all come back though, because I don't know how to open this, I need to password for the door. Comical. Now, granted, here's the thing. I'm not a CEO. I think it's real funny when people start their own companies and they called themselves the CEO and their employee of one. You know what I'm saying, You could you could put janitor on your business card because

you also that just what I'm saying. So for me, I'm like, I don't call myself no. See of course I run my own company, but it's an employee. I mean it's like I gotta I gotta pay roll of four, you know what I'm saying, So like CEO seems stupid to me, Like I don't call myself that, So listen, I'm no CEO. I have no tech startup. I did not build Tesla. I don't listen. You're right, I don't know what I'm talking about. But I also know when i'm in over my head. I'm not from Silicon Valley.

I know when you're in Silicon Valley you're supposed to move fast and break things. I understand that I've never done that before. But what I do know is you're not Finna. You're not gonna play on my insecurities enough to get myself forty four billion dollars in debt ship. I clearly don't know what I'm talking about. That's what I'm not gonna do. So when I heard when I first the first time somebody gave me a uh you got a champ, yeah, I probably would have stopped. Now

back to the timeline. Okay, November one, in exchange with Stephen King where he thought where he was talking about, uh, you know, paying twenty dollars a month for verification, I'd like. Stephen King was like, uh, yeah, you you can have a check back. It ain't that serious player. I'm not gonna pay for something I've had for free for ten years, right, So he was like, So Ellen was like, man, we

gotta pay the bill some down. What if I bring it down the eight dollars a month now, if you speak tech bro, clearly, it was always gonna be eight dollars a month. Right On a follow up tweet, Must reportedly orders Twitter staff to work twelve hour ships to accomplish his goal of naunching this new verification system within a week. November four, Must lays off half the Twitter employees and alleged cost cutting measure on Twitter. Must as the layoffs were due to a massive dop drop in

company revenue. Right he was saying he really ain't had no choice. November nine, Twitter launches a new verification system using the blue checkmark to be purchased by Blue and then due by purchasing Twitter Blue. November ten, Must first address the Twitter staff by taking ownership of the company and warns about dire financial situation. Must reportedly believes Twitter doesn't have the cast flow to survive, mentioning that bankruptcy

is possible. November eleven, Must pauses Twitter Blue subscriptions due to the amounts of abuse verification tracks marks by impersonating brands and public years you Got a Champ. November twelve, under Must leadership. Twitter fires an estimated of contract employees without formal notice. November, Musk announces Twitter is turning off micro services or bloatware, which he can claims isn't necessary

for the site to work. Now, those are stuff that like tools that you have in like internal tools that we front facing don't have, but stuff that they have to help, Like like you know, you download the app and it's got all these other things to go with it when you install it. That's like blowware. And then like micro services, it's kind of weird. It's text stuff. It's like it's the way like the app is built. It's nothing we really used. Uh. So I can't tell you that I was like a s our move, not

because I don't understand it. So that's me acknowledging I don't know what day I'm talking about. And then experts warn of a potential outage during due to a turning off of micro services and advises to back up your personal data now. November, Musk fires UH employees for expressing negative opinions about him in a private Slack channel. Okay, uh, And then there's a new Blue Verified program that will

launch on November twenty nine. November Musk and issues and ultimatum to Twitter stas asking them to commit hardcore to work in conditions to get or to get let go for three months severance pay. And on November seventeen, a majority of Twitter employees reject musk ultimatum, opting to leave the company, and must Uh basically uses a really old meme of like a guy throwing up a peace sign at a grave site with Twitter on top of it, right,

and then November Musk reinstates Trump's Twitter account. November one, Musk holds a relaunch of Blue Verified until the company figures out or holds off the relaunch until he figures out a way to stop impersonations. And then November must brings on a prolific hacker, George Holts as an internal task Twitter for fixing Twitter search engine. And that's where we are, and that's where he is bleeding money and

trying to figure out what he's gonna do. Now, Like I said, if you land on your feet after jumping off that thing, that's amazing. Good for you. If you don't tell y'all asked not to do this now, that was fun and listen, I'm not on the side of just always dragging Eli, don't bother me as much as he bothers a lot of other people. He's personally, he's inconsequential.

I just want to I want to say that to you, like in consequences with me, in the sense that like again, if he figures the ship out, don't If he don't, whatever, it don't make it, just don't. It just really don't make a difference to me. Uh. I would love to see Twitter survive, but I don't. If it don't, it's fine, it's just the social media. Now the next, all right, chief,

you got it, it's President Biden. This man, Now, this ain't gonna be as long as the line one because I took too long, despite this man's approval rate, despite this man's age. He want another crack at truck. He wanted like if he say, if Trump running, I'm running. You know what I'm saying. I want to beat this man again. And all right, man, if you like it, I love it. And it's not like and here's what's weird about it. It's not as bad as the as the line all right, you got it? Because I don't

know who. I don't know who the Democrats would run instead of Ji Biden. But there's definitely this like kind of like alright, man, that's our dude. We're gonna we're gonna do this, all right, We're gonna do it. If y'all like it, I love it. You got a champ, you know, and especially after like the after the mid terms, which feels like he kind of took a little victory lap. But I don't. I'm just trying to figure out like it should have been a slow job because I mean,

it wasn't like you stopped the red wave. Maybe, but I feel like the red stop the red wave. You know what I'm saying. Y'all really like y'all wet the bed with this when y'all ran some weirdos, do you feel me? Like, Okay, we'll see what's up with with the runoff in in in Georgia. But like nah, y'all ran weirdos. But like I said before, it's like maybe y'all don't understand y'all's constituents because nobody's happy. Nobody was happy at the It's like, all right, fam, didn't you

know do what do that? Do what you do? What you're gonna do? You gotta chief, so who knows? You know? What I'm saying. Who knows how it's gonna play out. I just think, okay again, if you're gonna climb up on the top of that swing set, then in these next two years, bro, like, look, if you land on your feet a bunch of different times. Man, if you keep you keep passing legislator, you keep listening to the folks.

You know what I'm saying that like people that put you in office, and you start showing improving that that's great, if that's a win. If you don't, I'm told you as you're supposed to fall back. Dog, you ain't had to do this? Are you cool? And the last okay, you got a champa trumping a run again. And in his announcement it almost seemed like his whole family saying that Jared Kushner like, man, I want no parts of this. No mo A Vanka like uh yeah, nah, you're good.

You gotta chief Rupert Murdoch no less. And now, now why did they turn on him? And I don't even know if they turned on him in the sense that the way I would turn on somebody, because let's be real, you gotta know, all these people moved daily ran with him because he was winning. You think Fox News and him like you you think Ruper Murdoch actually like actually like that man, now you're winner, the man, the man. No you you we're selling we're selling newspapers here, we're

selling ratings here that we're selling ads. You help with that. But rupert In them like, yo, he messy. They're like that man a weirdo. He's messy. The most school dudes like that. They don't do messy, you know what I'm saying, Like you you you messy, you sloppy? You feel me? They don't. They don't do all that. So uh, in the second you stopped making me money or or or challenging my my situation awful, Like I don't need to mess with you. We're gonna see how effective that he is.

Though rupert In them might find out how powerful they they they empire is real soon too. And it's almost like now that he's clacking up all these els, they don't have to pretend like they like him. Now. I don't again, like understand all the caveats that I'm telling y'all, Like I don't know these people. I just know what they showed me. And what they showed me is all right, you got a champ. Now, you got your little news Max, you got your little your little you got your little

shows over there, you got your little parlor. You got it. You know what I'm saying. Hey, look you want to run again? Look you like it. I love it, and look you might win. But for real on me, you don't have to do this. Bro. Ain't you called like seventy two cases right now? Family? You ain't busy money, my dog. You got a lot, You got a lot on your plate. And you already again, you already got your fans. I wouldn't, sir. You don't need to jump off the swing set. You we you're good champ. All

are you still gonna? Okay? So all right go ahead. Trump out here taking meetings with Kanye where this thing I had to nerve to ask him to be his vice president, Like look, I like listen, dare sometimes where I'd just be like, okay, I understand the man got problems, but like yo, think it got hard. Hey why don't you wan't you be my vice? I love it? But then he had this meeting with him, this fool Nick went says, you know what I'm saying, like former Proud

boy you know Nazi. This dude Milo meeting. I can't even say that man's last name. I'm not trying to be racist, I just don't. I just don't know how to pronounce the last name. But like the dude that got kicked off Twitter and was fired from Bright Part, no less about like kind of start a kind of absolutely defending pedophilia like they was even like if Bright Part is like, oh, I don't know, Fam, you do?

You're tripping you know what I'm saying. You're taking meetings with these foods and you're trying to run for president, Like you know what if you're a stafford, you like, you know what? Look I saw you chief, you got it? So what do you think I should not? Don't worry about it. You like it? I love you. Wanna take this meeting? Go ahead? Do you m yeah? Fam? So moral of the story is this, Please understand. The lesson black people want to teach you is you really don't

have nothing to prove. You don't need to impress nobody. You do you because we're gonna do us. So don't be like stepping into stuff just because you're trying to like you're trying to prove to everybody you got something like you you're good. You ain't gotta do that. But if you start talking out the side of your neck, we're gonna call you on it. And if you don't want to hear our advice, then go ahead on you

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