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FAQs with Adam curry for September 19 2020. This is episode number 49. And on the other side of the country is my man mo facts How you doing? brother.com? That's right. My friend MO You spell his name mov sh ctz.com That's how you spell his name. That's right. Hey, Mo How are you, buddy? I'm doing good. How about yourself? Well, yeah, good. I mean, geez, a whole bunch of stuff happened since the last time we spoke. We've had a two week interval
since episode 48. And I guess, besides the world burning down, RGB being down. That was pretty funny. Last night, by the way, we got the text from you. We're watching TV. We watched a movie. You know, it was like a rom com. So we're all lovey dovey and laughing. And all sudden, oh, no. Mo just texted me RGB down. RGB down. Click Stop movie. Oh, my God. Where were you the day that you heard of Ruth Bader Ginsburg? Yeah. And I Oh, yeah. When I brought that new I brought that news to you. Yes, you
did. Congratulations. Oh, really? Yeah, you did? Oh, wow. Yeah, I had no I didn't I realized that. Yeah, well, we didn't either, obviously. I went on Rogan Joe Rogan show and that is since the last time we spoke right? We haven't spoken since Yeah, you had went on there but we It hadn't dropped yet. hadn't dropped yet. Did you watch Did you listen? Oh yeah. I listened and follow the tweets and all the streams and if you set the world on fire I started with the with the
whole aid off. Less than that you gave Mr. Rogan. He was it was interesting. Yeah, obviously, Joe, I don't think Joe had ever heard of a DDOS but the comments were interesting too, you know, is a lot of people like yay, other people like hey, man, you don't represent me like okay. It was it was it was very analogous to the Bitcoin stuff. You know, Bitcoin people like yay, go out and Bitcoin and a lot of Bitcoin
people are saying, You don't represent us. It's like, you know us eight Austin's actually would be a great cryptocurrency wouldn't it the A das coin and we should do we should only write that down. That's not a bad idea. And that's how we could fund the reparations. That is not a bad idea. I'm just gonna write that one down. Eight us coin. Okay. Something to think about. We'll have Jack Dorsey connected into into cash app, something like that. Ah, Mo I know you've been real busy and
I cannot wait to find out. Well, first of all, how's your week been? Are you how's your how's your two weeks been? It's been crazy. Got some appliances delivered? And only one of them got installed. Like, placed all around the house not connected. I had a water leak due to incompetence. The guy I'm hooked my dishwasher and he didn't hook it back up. Oh, you turned it on and I almost had a swimming pool in my home. Yeah, luckily my wife something just told her to go back in the
kitchen. And we had a kitchen full of water a water. Oh man. Yeah. So I mean, that's kind of how I'm always been going and just working on you know, this clip list burning all of our burning the midnight oil last night, because I got thrown down a mini rabbit hole. Can't wait to present it to you. Okay, why don't we do this? Why don't we crank up the wheel will spin around around Nemo facts with Adam curry. We'll have
topics where it stops. Nobody knows Moe knows of course, because he went down all the rabbit holes is going to surprise again the topic for episode 49 is mcrypt versus blood looking. Ah, yes, of course. We all we need to do a solid break down the the the Democratic Convention and the Republican convention.
Yes, there are the sets were banking. So you had to do the Democrats, the Democrats and the Republicans both had their conventions and we're going to do a quick analysis of what they wanted to accomplish who they were targeting and what came out of it. So I guess we can just jump right into this Voss Great. Now it's gonna say is it obviously this is all show both sides put on a show. It's a big nudging contest, a big persuasion fest, and I guess
we're gonna look at it from that perspective. Yeah. Okay, excellent. Let's, for Americans, the colors red and blue are deeply linked to the Republican and Democrat attic parties, but it's really only been that way since the 2000 election. After all, this is what election night results used to look like on American TV. Victory. Gentlemen, let me tell you this as they ever teach this machine to talk. While we're out of the wide adoption of color television in
the late 1960s, and 1970s changed all that. But it still would be several decades before the media settled on the color scheme. We know today, what are the hardest states to turn from blue to red? And what are the easy ones. Obama has won every one of these blue states he has to turn states that have been voting blue to understand where this red state blue state business comes from. Let's go back to the very first time a television network used color maps to
report election results. That happened in 1972, which also was the first year that a majority of American Television households owned color TVs, each of the big three networks broadcasted their election coverage in color. But here's what CBS did to differentiate themselves from their competition. They created the first color election map in American television history. And just look at Alabama on CBS is map that oh, so reliable, conservative state. It was colored pure Republican, blue.
We are a nation of colors, we have so much problem with color. Did you know that that this is a new invention as young as 1972? You know, I think I had seen that not so long ago, maybe half a year ago in some contexts that I looked at it, but I certainly was not top of mind. But it makes total sense that it was the advent of television. Yeah, of course. But you know, just those colors by themselves. There's so much meaning in different colors. I mean, color coding is a big deal.
Yeah, and this leads to leads me to what I used as the show topic. I so with the Republicans and the Democrats, you have this red and blue. Dynamic on both sides. And I don't think I need a theorem in here. But if you know anything about Kabbalah, and the Rose, Rose cross, you have the red and the blue, and the rose cross, I don't know anything. The Rose, the rose cross and know anything about this, the Rosie is the rose cross of the Rosie cross is from the Golden Dawn, from the
hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. They have this cross, you may want to look it up. Yeah, they have this cross. And on one arm of the cross, red, cross blue top is yellow, and then there's white. And then the bottom is a couple other colors. Yes. And when we start looking at the symbolism, a lot of that goes shared with the gang culture and politics. I just wanted to bring that up. I mean, just wow, it's something there. But know that is that an occult symbol or is that a true root?
True? Yeah. Knowledge and it's Oh, yes. I see it here. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's an occult. Yeah, I got it was shared by the it's shared by masons and roses, Christians and even the Catholics. Kabbalah the tree of life. I mean, yes. I don't want to go too far out there. But I just want to show this. Left, right, red, blue. Yeah, it's been drier water thing is going on. And now it bleeds out into the politics. But he ended the clip saying that the Republicans were blue.
Yeah. And the Democrats were red, another switch. We got another Dixiecrats switch coming up here. One of those crazy things that they say never happened. And he explains why in the next clip. No, your eyes were not deceiving you in the states that Republican Richard Nixon won that night and his 1972 landslide victory were colored blue on the CBS map. CBS is great broadcast innovation would soon inspire the other networks to introduce red and blue maps to their own election night
broadcasts. For its part CBS would keep the Republican blue and democratic red scheme through the 1980 election for Reagan was a different story. They're shown in blue, and this country is almost solidly the Reagan colors tonight. Those pairings may seem odd today, but they weren't back then. That's because blue as NPR, as Ron Elving has noted, was a color closely associated with the Union army led by Republican
Abraham Lincoln. Red, on the other hand, was a color associated with leftists and left leaning parties throughout the world as it is today. But it wasn't until the 2000 election that the political concept or term red state versus blue state took hold on that election night. The network anchors them pundits relied heavily on the colored maps to explain how
close the race was between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Very soon, those red states and blue states that the country saw over and over again on TV became rooted in American culture. David Letterman was one of the earliest cultural figures to pick up on this just a few days after the 2000 election candidates worked out a compromise and thank God not a minute too soon. Here's how it's gonna go. George W. Bush will be president for the red states. W Gore will be president for the blue states.
Wow, that's a that's really interesting. And kind of during that that long process, I guess, the news media felt at read would be more alarming or something wasn't really explained. Because that was that was the public has agreed to this. But if it was, why did the Republicans agree to this switch? Because it's it's very idiotic. If you think about it, you were the party of Lincoln, because blue represent the Union soldiers. And then you had the
red Democrats aligned with communist regimes. Why would you switch? It doesn't make any sense. Well, it'd be but it's not what I believe it's not a show because it just was fascinating. Or what I heard in the clip is, I heard him say, Well, you know, the news. We're so obsessed with it. You know, we had the hanging chads for three, four weeks took a long time the Supreme Court had to get involved. And maybe the news media just figured it'd
be more alarming, or it would it would get attention. I don't know. I don't know if the Republicans even were aware of it. You know, just it kind of happened. Everyone was focused on hanging chads. So I have this question, and I don't know how I don't have an answer to it. But could this be the sign where the Democrats took over the media? Complex? Yeah, that's possible. It could be because it makes it makes no sense. You're the party of
Lincoln, and you're the party owed, who freed the slaves? You have the blue? Yeah. And all of a sudden, you give it up, and you have your opponents who you've always call it a combination. You know, liberals and communists are used synonymous by the Republicans. You have him in his corner, and
all of a sudden you just do this switch, which makes no sense. I just wanted to bring that up just as a point of conversation, because it will work perfectly now because Trump because we're the party of Lincoln, and we're blue, you know, and those commies over there, with the with the array. And, you know, I just I just found it fascinating that this happened, and it happened is as late as the 80s. Because, as you heard, they said Reagan was the blue states.
2000 2000 right. 2000. During the during the Right, right. The Bush gore. Election. Wow. Yeah, that is weird. It doesn't make any sense. While the Republicans would do that. While they were agreed to that. And I see, it seems more to me. And I'm going somewhere with this. Why the media? It seemed like it was a media corporation or immediate decision. Yeah. Listen, listen to this. This is a quote from Chuck Todd,
who I'm not a fan of, but he does meet the press. For years, both parties would do red and blue mass of the always made the other guys read said Chuck Todd, political director of Chief White House correspondent for NBC News during the Cold War, who wanted to be read. Indeed, prior to the break of the Soviet Union, little more than two decades ago, read was a term of derision. So it was the it was the media routing. Yeah, there you go. Yeah. So it was totally a media thing. And they say, You
know what, let's make them the eight holes. Perfect. Yeah, that's, that's what happened. So I just wanted to bring that up just as a point, you know, of how things are always fluid in politics. And how these two sides can, whoever's holding the power can push the other one in the red corner. And I think that has something to do with boxing as well with the red corner and blue corner. But I didn't have
time to look in that. But now I want to move on and get into the media's rundown and how they cover the national conventions. And we have CNBC. With the newsworthy moments from the Democratic National Convention. I give you my word. If you entrust me with the presidency, I will draw on the best of us not the worst. I'll be an ally of the light, not the darkness. It's time for us for we the people to come together. If you think things cannot possibly get worse, trust me.
They can and they will if we don't make a change in this Allah action. If we have any hope of ending this chaos, we have got to vote for Joe Biden, like our lives depend on it. This election is the most important in the modern history of this country. And we need Joe Biden, as our next president. Let me tell you about my friend, Joe Biden, when he talks with someone who's lost her job, Joe remembers the night his father sat him down to say that he'd lost his when Joe listens to a
parent who's trying to hold it all together right now. He does it as a single dad who took the train back to Wilmington each and every night so he could take his kids into bed. This is the leader who wrote the Violence Against Women Act, and enacted the assault weapons ban, who as vice president implemented the Recovery Act, which brought our country back from the great recessions, he championed the Affordable Care Act, protecting millions of Americans with pre existing conditions.
That pretty much sums it up. That's what I saw. So I want to run out four points quickly from what I took away from this. And what I'm showing here with this clip is how the news covered the convention, how it was covered in the media. Now we're gonna go way deeper into the inner workings of the conventions. But first, you heard a lot of Light Darkness. Or Joe Biden, Salma Allah of the light, not the darkness. I mean, he used darkness, not dark.
Well, he knows. I mean, you know that they were the in 2016. That was a strategy that someone for Clinton came up with is that, and I think Scott Adams talked about this a lot. That was a very persuasive word to say, Trump made a very dark speech is dark, because their whole thinking is dark. So that spoke that that is intentional, of course, give inauguration speech was labeled as dark, dark. I remember that, too. You have Michelle Obama vote like our
lives depend on it. And she doubles down recently on her podcast, saying being black is a crime, not like a crime is a crime. Yeah. So yeah. It's a lot of victimization, and triggering and trauma base. nudging going on there with that statement. Three, Obama, he says, Joe Biden is a single dad. He's trying to draw Joe Biden as a single parent, I think to be able to empathize and sympathize with them. Target target audience of the, of the Democrats being single mothers. Yeah. Well, what
are the target audience? I'm like, why did why did he bring that up? You know, the single dad thing and then why the media clip this? Well, we have to look at in this soundbite Why did they Pat and I didn't I didn't do any editing of this clip. I'll let it go for the minute and whatever it was, and this is what they had. Um, and then lastly, you have Kamala Harris coming out saying he wrote the Violence Against women's view. Yeah, hold on, come Allah. You might not want to put violence
and women in the Senate. Same sin is where you're talking about Joe Biden. I'm just saying, and then the assault weapons banned. Are they tone deaf? Did they not realize that Joe Biden got called out for wanting to take people's guns by that guy? Um, he was, he was a Democrat. I forget his name. But Joe Biden accused him of being a plant. It was somewhere I think, in West Virginia somewhere. You're trying to win. If you're trying to win a sinner, left voters in these swing states,
you might not want to dump your chest about banning guns. Yep. Just just this article as well. Also, the the 10 year assault weapons ban resulted statistically in no difference. There was just no difference. Now, it turns out hand not guns do the job. You know, of course, you get some ar 15 or ak 47. You get some very unfortunate mass shootings. And it's always Oh, it's that one. But no, it's statistically from what I understand. Nothing really changed in that 10 year period.
So I put all this out there say I think the Democrats have a real messaging problem, because they're trying to cater to too many pockets. And I've always said this that the Democrats is not centered around ideas like the Republicans are their core volition of all these different factions. And now they're trying to bring in. I call it a center left those swing voters, it made me frustrated with Trump, they voted for Trump. They're more centrist. And now they might look at give Joe Biden a look,
right. But you're going to run away with this banning guns talk. And then they're trying to do the single mothers thing and traumatize black folks. And it's light and dark. I just don't I mean, they're all over the place. With their messaging. Now. Well, inside baseball, did you talk to your mom or anyone? Would your wife think about it? I'm sure more and more people around you watched?
I think right now, it's only two. And it's it's funny, I'm gonna say there's there's only two groups of people there are up to change. And that's the center, the center left, white men and white women and black men. Those are only two groups that are not everybody else is on a dug in. I mean, we already talked about black women, we're gonna talk about them some more. You know, your your younger voters are going to go with that or not this disenchanted with Joe Biden that really hate
Trump. They're gonna go with Biden. Yeah. I agree. Trump's gonna get his same his same voters. So I think that those are the target audiences. And I think this was a real miss at this convention to push the way they did by the Democrats. Now the Republican has had some misses too. And I'll go over that as well. Because what I'm doing is you know, out to make make myself clear. I'm not voting because nobody has
offered me any tangibles. So I can sit back and analyze where they were the two parties have were successful and unsuccessful. So I guess we can go ahead and go into number five. Remember back in 2016, when Trump asked what do you have to lose? Well, now we know our health care, our jobs, our loved ones, Black, Latino, and indigenous people are suffering and dying
disproportionately. And this is not a coincidence. It is the effect of structural racism, of inequities in education and technology, health care, and housing, job security and transportation, the injustice in reproductive and maternal health care, in the excessive use of force by police, they see people calling the police on folks minding their own business just because of the
color of their skin. They see an entitlement that says only certain people belong here, how you're prioritizing the many things you have to do to as we try to tackle in a way that we hadn't before systemic racism in the city. Really, it's about economic empowerment. And let's be clear, there is no vaccine for racism. We've got to do the work. For George Floyd breonna Taylor, for the lives of too many others to name his brother.
Sam, their name so Mr. Curry, I want you to make a note of saying their names and their names. Yeah. And another miss is all this police talk. Why y'all talking about the police? It's commodity you're seeing as the top cop, Joe Biden is seen as the author of the 94 crime bill. Stay away from this, it doesn't I don't understand what they're trying to do here. You're not going to rebrand yourself, as you know,
anti police at this point. No matter what you do, you should just let the groups that's pushing that handle that. Another another myth? I mean, these are unforced errors. I don't know who's running the show over there. The DNC bread. They're doing a very poor job. I think they're tone deaf, and perhaps they really still
believe that they have black men in the bag. Sorry to use the metaphor, but I think I don't think they see the from time to time it looks like okay, we got to shut Kanye up or something like that. But isn't it really not much, they don't care. They just absolutely don't care that and I think they you know, you've got just the same people talking over and over. Look who the campaign people are. Yeah, they're lazy. Um, I watched most of the top speakers
you know, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Michelle. Uh, excuse me, Kamala Harris. Yeah. And the interesting thing was that Michelle Obama snub Kamala Harris. Did you? No, no, no. What did she say about her? What did she say? Nothing. She didn't she didn't say anything about her at all. Okay. No, she didn't. She didn't mention her. And I thought that was I mean, come on. I mean, you brought picked her. We know Joe's not calling the shots.
So you know, do you think? Do you think Barack really picked her? Do you? I mean, he had to say yes. Obviously, at a certain point. Do you really think that he picked me he wasn't. He wasn't even endorsing Joe Biden. For the longest time. He didn't think he shouldn't run as far as I could tell. It's not a theory. But it's a passing thought that I think they pull Obama back in. He wants to be on a yacht, you know, he wants to
go to Martha's Vineyard. And they're like, No, you got to do you know, no more years, eight years. You got to do this is how it works. You're locked in. Yeah, it's like one of those Spotify deals, you get a lot of money, but sorry, you got to play ball, right, what they call the hip hop. But 360 is a three series you know. We got you we got your merch Obama, we got we got everything. And he's laid off his book, too. Because a year and a half late,
everyone's pissed about that, too. He doesn't want to he doesn't want to write the book. I don't think he really wants to do anything. But he has to, I think quarterback this thing back to to a win there. He's He's the only commodity they really have. And he and we, as we've discussed in the show, he's not really a commodity anymore, because he can't act the activate the black vote anymore.
Right? And I don't think Michelle did it. I mean, it's she's Michelle Obama seems like she's a trouble troublemaker. Now. You know what she said on the on her podcast and just, you know, not mentioning Kamala as a lot of stuff. She just seems to have all kinds of issues and agendas. That's because she doesn't want I don't think, I don't think they want anything to do with politics. And they want to
everything that politics had to offer them. They do want to do their eight years and then they go off and be celebrities, right. And it's just not the case. They keep getting pulled back in, you know, the media was speaking to the media before how they call actually call the shots. They were trying to make
her the vice president right. She has no interest. But they were trying to put her out there and like basically shamer and you see this from time to time where these factions shame people into roles they don't want to they don't want to do and just as a quick aside, we saw this with Lebron James and the the shooting in the LAPD or the LA sheriff's office trying to get him to donate money to find the shooters I mean, right?
Well, you this high level, they can easily nudge you to do things that you don't want to do. Well, LeBron has a whole whole other story. He's got all kinds of problems with people. He's on that level, you get pulled and pulled and pushed and prodded to where this is the problem of being a product and we always talk about people not personally right but as a product and when you're a product you have to perform as
they see fit. I think we left off it with five Yep. Alright, so we're dealing with the DNC. DNC, big fail is basically what I'm hearing, there was nothing there was milk, no, no, no clear messaging there. They're running on fumes over there. And I want to say this just to point out, always pay attention to the titles of videos. On YouTube, the date DNC, the title was watched the most newsworthy moments from the Democratic National Convention. RC was watch highlights from all
the fortnights the RNC. There's a big difference between you know which one sounds more exciting, but I guess we can go ahead and jump into the highlights for the RNC. Now more than ever, America needs four more years of a warrior in the White House. I'm here because we need my husband to be our president and commander in chief for four more years. He's what is best for our
country. On November 3, you need to ask yourself, Who do you trust to rebuild this economy in a new term as president, we will again build the greatest economy in history. Quickly returning to full employment, soaring incomes, and record prosperity It's all on the line. President Trump believes in you to live your American dream, you are capable. You are qualified, you are powerful, and you have the ability to choose your life and determine your destiny. Democrats take you for granted.
Now. I heard it. Right. Wait, yeah. I was gonna say, how did that play for you? I mean, I was like, simmer down down a summer. It's all right, Kimberly, we're all here. We can hear you. It was a bit much until the end. We know who she was talking to who did that work? Who was she talking to Adam, and enlighten me who she was talking to sounds like she was talking to our black and brown communities. When she says don't let the Democratic Party take advantage of you.
Because if you listen to the way she delivered the lines, it seemed like she was supposed to end at the before. Don't let them take you for granted. And then it's like it was kind of like she threw me with Yeah, it was like a throwaway. Yeah, I understand exactly what you're saying. Hold on. He played that last bit for you. Here we go. Destiny. Don't let the Democrats take you for granted. Yeah. And when I heard that, I'm like, Oh, they're not talking to
black. Let's be clear. Let me be clear here. They are not talking to black women because they know black women don't want anything to do with the Republican Party and certainly more or the proto type Republican. Kimberly Guilfoyle. And she's prototype of of what Democratic voters women would just dislike. So I think the belle of the ball, if I can say which Glee is the black man, we're finally by somebody. Good, Adam. It feels real good.
Even from Kimberly Guilfoyle. I'm nice. I'm so happy to hear that. Yeah. And what I mean by that is this Republican Party that I think I mentioned to the missionary to you one time they have this strategy of plus, the plus group or plus is something plus strategy of they know they have their base, their 43% or
whatever like that. If they can add 1% Here or there in these critical states, if you're talking about Philadelphia, if you're talking about these urban sent quote, quote, unquote, urban centers, yeah, we know where Philadelphia, Detroit, Detroit, you have some in North Carolina, if you can get the negative vote, that they're clear. They don't they don't need you to go vote. They just need you to not
go vote for Democrats. Right. And it's a win. And I think the Republicans, I think the first night they had four black men speak Yeah. Most of them clergymen are good, good portion of encouraging men we know about the clergyman. But yes, we do. I think that they realize their role to know the four years hinges on what the black man does. And we've been talking about this for years. That's right. Because it's the volume, they always talk about the rate the rate 9% 90 no black women
vote 9% It's the volume of the black vote. If you don't have both black men and women voting for the Democrats, they don't win. And I think black men are just like pretty much fed up. Nobody says anything to us. Nobody you know, even acknowledges us so it's like you know what? And you have this whole tangible thing going Yeah, which it takes me back to the trick baby. Oh, yeah. One of our favorite golden golden clips. And what how do you handle the black man when it comes to do?
The weather's good? Just go into the clip. Yes, this is the dinner scene the movie is from 1974 I was on this earth. As you liberals who have lifted them up power. Poor, you conservatives make a mistake. You can't afford to strangle hope and people without hope. People become dangerous. Now How're you liberals have let them invade our society. You give them jobs political job. Oh, you missed the point. Only the smart ones we move up. That
makes it even worse. No, no, we have to move them up. If we leave a smart one in the ghetto, he might develop into a leader against us. But if we raise him up into white society, we neutralize. It feels compelled to try whack like us. He loses his identity and his racial anger. He has the he becomes alien to his brothers. They realize he sold them out and they grow to hate him. He becomes worthless to them. Say for us? No thank you. In fact, in his love for the creature
comforts except for his color. He's become one of us. It's such a good clip. I love hearing listening to that. I know we're gonna go back a little bit. But if I can hear a little bit of guilt for again and really listen to what she says. Maybe the last 30 seconds of that clip. She's talking straight to a group of people saying Be who you want to be listened to it one more time. asperity it's all on the line. President Trump believes in you. He
emancipate and lifts you up to live your American dream. You are capable, you are qualified, you are powerful and you have the ability to choose your life and determine your destiny. Don't let the Democrats take you for granted. All right, I have to say something. Because this is this is my my systemic racism. Because I watched that and and here's what I and probably every other white dude thought was exactly what I said.
Calm down. It was it was not even hearing this message and I of all people should have definitely heard what she was saying. It was it was it was like nails on a chalkboard. To me. It was very abrasive. Right but but you know, I'll be fair, I didn't hear it in real time, or abrasiveness. I was like, calm down when I was clipping it. And here listening to it over and over again. I'm like, hold on.
Yeah, what this is what I heard. And once I actually got past her delivery, and actually got to the meat of what she was saying. us over here the Republican Party are not going to dink around with y'all manipulate y'all traumatize y'all, you're free to be who you want to be. And it was it was a dog whistle to black and Hispanic man and no one caught it but you mo I hope other black and Hispanic man heard it because I didn't end this was not a thing not a
thing in the media's very interesting. I didn't hear it is crazy. And it is not that it's not that I don't think a lot of black or brown me are watching the RFC, to be honest with you. What is speaks more to their strategy. Yes of here's this community that's been poked and prodded and manipulated for year after year after year. Now, that's why now when you go back to the trick baby clip, you have the liberal saying you have to manipulate them. You have to you know, steer them, you know, you
have to nudge them. And the Republicans like just let them be who they want to be. I mean, you know, that's what I took away from it. I thought after I could get past our delivery. Well, and also just in differences in that clip, man. Boy, do you hear it with the music and it's so well produced even without seeing it. The audio of the speakers. The Democrats chose for a zoom call type thing was a lot of back and forth and hosted by actresses and just it. It wasn't a slick
show. And of course Trump had his Mark Burnett, guys, you know who these are professional producers, like like the First Lady Melania Holy crap. That was the bachelor, dutiful. So on the heels of this, the RNC, I have this PBS clip from Shawn Michaels Singleton, and he kind of echoes what I've been saying previously, during the show, but at the RNC to broaden that appeal to raise those favourability numbers. We have seen a concerted effort to
court, voters of color to court women. Are those appeals breaking through Do you think? I think the appeals could break through what a certain percent of African American men Donald Trump did fared better than Mitt Romney did and also John McCain, with with African Americans generally speaking, but More importantly, African American men. And I was certainly think Mitt Romney and John McCain were
far more palatable. Individuals more palatable leaders, when you compare them to someone like Donald Trump, yet, he was somehow able to get better numbers. And so I think if he can somewhat replicate that, maybe increase it by a percent or two, in certain places, like a Wisconsin or some place like Michigan, where there are large African American populations, or Ohio, or when you think about the urban areas that could
somewhat benefit him. But I think when you think about his appeal to minorities, I don't think he's really focused on Africa on African American women. They absolutely do not like President Trump. But again, I do think when he talks a lot about criminal justice reform, and he's talking about pardons. I do think and I know a lot of people may find this to be a bit skeptical, and those who may be aware, perhaps are wondering,
how's this even possible? I do believe that there are some out there who may find his message of interest when compared to someone like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Wow. What, what percentage? Because of course, not, not all at all. So that's actually actually I think, Latin X, the Latin X Men, maybe, maybe easier for them to say, you know, I want to support the Republicans, I want to or in this case, I just say I want to support Trump. What percentage do you
think of a Das? Men really can do it? And what there's got to be a portion that is still largely thinking that anything, but it's not the Porsche and then we have the party things correctly. I've been on these things that show number one is the negative vote. Right. I have other things to do today. Right? Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. So what is a negative event? That just 5%? Maybe that will be enough? I have an answer for you for you that later on in the show. Okay. So you have to
hang out for the show. All right, good. Let's continue. But Karen Hertford I gotta give her credit. Oh, really? Okay. I thought we discussed this on the show. 46. She identified this as well, that nobody's talking to the black male voter. With Trump. 15% of black men actually pulled a lever for Trump. I think it's gonna be the same. And it's that Kanye group. It's that group that just the guys just called up that they feel not powerful anymore, that the world is shifting. There's
all of these different things going on. We got days and them's now know what to do with that we got women out there talking about they don't need us, we got this and this and that. It resonates with them. And I was thinking, it still does. That that portion is not going away. As a matter of fact, I think he might have galvanized more. I think he's gonna get a lot of black men voting for him. Nobody's talking to black men. 866-801-8255, not a single one of these can everyone's over
indexing on black women. You're not gonna win against Trump, just talking to black women. You're not gonna win against Trump. Not not engaging and talking to black men. And I'm saying this because I don't hear anybody talking to black men. Period. And the only voice that actually resonates with black men is Donald Trump. No, Karen Hunter when I hear it, and I, of course, I remember
that clip, but it's good to hear it again. It seems like she's someone who goes to work, and just does her job and really doesn't believe in it or anything. She may actually be a lot more switched on than we think it's just she has to do this for her. That's her. That's what she does. I mean, when you put them, I have to give her credit. When you put the amount of work that she has put in to get where she's at. You don't want to rock the boat at her age. And I'm not
I'm not being ageist here. I'm just saying that it when you get baked into corporate America, you can't really rock the boat because where's left I mean, podcasting, YouTube, I mean, any you think I'm being dumb, but I'm really not your apps, not you. I'll give you an example of Roland Martin. Roland Martin at one time was on CNN. And he made that gay comment about I think Beckham and I kind of
got him got him kicked off. But that was a while ago that that got him ostracized, and then he um, the dawn of Brazil and you know, the given the questions and that kind of thing. So Well, I'm just saying it's a very, especially for, quote unquote, black people. There's no golden parachute. I mean, you could be hot today and gone tomorrow. So I got I got I know I'm hard on her sometimes. But she has her finger on the
pulse. See her as Steven Naismith because they tried to push this Lincoln party thing where black people should vote one cycle for Republicans. And they kind of got, you know, whack a mole, like get back in your home kind of thing. So, she know she gets it. And she was a key word there. And I think we need to introduce it to our show. The over index, yes, this thing I talked about with the rate, they're always talking about the rate 90% 90% 9% Nine, which you don't have the volume,
right. And it's clear, oh, eight 2012 Black men lined up around the block to vote for Brock Obama less than 1208. And he won? Not so much. I mean, we, one of our first shows, were talking about the turnout of black people in in 2016. And without the turnout, it was like, I think I forget the numbers, it was less than 60%. Yeah, I think it's gonna be really close to 50%, maybe less. Wow. Because you have one group of people saying to you, you don't matter. We only need to
use you for cannon fodder. We don't have anybody speaking to you. Who at the DNC spoke for black men? No, I didn't hear single one. And I watched all of it pretty much. Not pretty much all of it. I don't think anyone did. Who went? Excuse me, who in Black Lives Matters beat for black men? Nobody. So you look in his life. Y'all don't have my interests at heart. And it's, I've been through four years of Trump. He's not the boogey man you say he is who wants to be
before the silent majority of black men? I because I'm one of them. I don't go out and protest. I don't have a sign in my yard. You know, I'm other than this show. I mean, I watched politics as a sport. I mean, more than and unfortunately, unfortunately, sports has become politics. That's the sad part.
You know what, and I think more black men are becoming. I don't want to use the word engaged, because that signifies that they're going to take action, but they become more informed on politics and this time, because it's like, are you using me? You're using my name, you're using my image, my likeness, but you have nothing for me. And you hear more and more dishonest rumble, and it's kind of I can't explain it. But it's this dance that black men do when we're amongst each other like, yeah,
so. So about the election. My you, you stay at home when you're doing Tuesday, I'm not going nowhere. Right? What what do you do it Tuesday? Right? And it's, nobody motivates. Nobody motivates us to go out. And if we're not most used the word accurately activated. Then then the Democrats lose. Do you see? And I think they've picked up on it. Do you feel that the the Black Lives Matter and united in black and all this stuff? That's it's I mean, it's the NBA. It's the
NFL. It's it's even roller derby. I mean, it's every single sport is cluttered with this. Do you think that detracts from the so called black man's willingness to participate in the democratic voting bloc? Because I use his word. And I've never used it before on this show. But when you have people walking around like LeBron James 692 160 70 pounds, talking about, we're being haunted. It makes black men sound like pussies. And we don't like it.
I've talked to my friends. It's not the that's not the messaging. And I'm sorry for that lewd language. But I want I said it with emphasis because afraid. Afraid. Do you know who my grandfather is? Well, my great grandfather is who my father is. Right. So to say our walk around afraid, yeah. That's not in the protocol. It really, and it really doesn't sit well. To say we're afraid. I mean, we're aware we talked about last show about the talk that our parents
have with us. And it's a it's a series of conversations. That's intra racial and interracial, but we're not afraid. Right. And when you do that, and you use your mouthpieces to talk like that, and of being black is a crime right? No, not at all. And you know, it really is it's infuriating because it's like you're treating me like a child. But I mean, I'll reel it back in and but I understand that.
It's interesting because I asked you a question specifically about black lives matter what we came back was what the what key figures are saying so it's specifically LeBron and specifically, Michelle. So it's, it's not the signage, necessarily. It's the people who are all in and who are doing anything but playing their sport. They're talking and they're talking a bunch of smack. Right. And then on top of that, you're celebrating people with
questionable passes, when it passed. And Gaza, get up, put their work boots on every day, go to work. Come home, and you know, be good dads, you're trying to lump us in, you know, with these these unsavory figures and it's, it's just it's, it's a real it's a separation going on is what it is. It's a real. I know, I highlighted the the white civil war. But it's happening over here, too. Is that is happening on this side, too. We want to be respected as men. And nobody is
doing that. And as I said before, the election of Donald Trump, not him himself. But the the restoration of the masculinity, the aspect of masculinity. I think it resonates with a lot of so called Black men that have real effects. If a and then when you hear like you said the RFC, we want to give it to someone to people who spoke. But I have is this next clip is from Bloomberg quick takes. And it goes into
note. Excuse me, excuse me. I'm getting ahead of myself. Ah, I think we left off at PBS with Karen Hunter and then now we're gonna go to the blackmail voter projects. New Project. Yeah, yeah, this Yeah, let's go. Let's get into it. We're just months away from election day. And it is going to be a big one. Whether you vote early by mail or in person, every single vote counts. But currently in the US listen to this. About half, half a black men who are registered to vote,
have not done so in the last five consecutive elections. And that's what the black male motor project is working to change tonight. We're joined live by Mondale Robinson with the black male voter project. Mondale, thank you for being with us. Tell me about the mission of this project and why it's taking on added significance this election year.
So thank you for having me. I want to say that. Actually, I think it's been important a long time, unfortunately, because people have not prioritized the needs and ideas and issues that are important to black men. It just seems like this year is extremely important. I would argue that black men participate in an election is better for everybody, especially those who make up the lower rungs of society. Because when we vote, we vote for issues that better everybody not just a select
group of folks. The mission of black male voter project is one that is extremely simple. It is our job to create more super voters that are black man meaning brothers who vote every election cycle. And we're working hard to do that without traditional campaigning and introduce a new way of campaigning called BM EP editori approach. We basically use Maslow's hierarchy of needs and behavior psychology to change the psyche of black men about voting. Whoa, sounds like some deprogramming happening.
Oh, my control is what it sounds like. So yeah, I know. I'm getting you to play a lot of clips over again. And some of these clips we might can breeze through and not really discuss more, but this one right here. Yeah, he said a lot in that in a minute. So he has a thing called being first of all, he has this project called the black male voter project. This guy is W. Mont. He's Mondale Robinson Mondale Robertson. Yes. He's
from North Carolina. Me and him are the same age. So I mean, so I can I can identify with him because we're both from the same place and we're the same age. And he comes up with this thing called the BM EP attori approach. And it's copyrighted. Well, of course. Oh, interesting. I mean, he actually actually in the comment, it actually had the copyright symbol beside the editorial approach without which
I felt funny. Yeah, Unless we need to change the way the black man thinks, Oh, holy crap, this child like, and then he says we might have to play a little bit of it again, but he says that we need to use MATT What was it? Maslow's? Yeah, what is that hierarchy? We're gonna get I got that I got I got it on deck I mean that's the level of needs listen the last 20 seconds of that guy that's when he really rolled it all out he made maybe maybe the last 30 maybe last 30 seconds okay?
Those who make up the lower rungs of society, because when we vote we vote for issues that better everybody not just a select group of folks on the mission Stop, stop. Stop stop. And we got to break this down piece by piece. So first of all, this lands to what I talked about last week of us being in the sacrifice, right he didn't say that we vote for us. When we vote we better everybody else. Yes. I don't think that's how voting works. Yeah, I'm not sure I'm trying
to be quiet follow the rules. Vote for everybody else. So I just want to take that piece out and continue on project is one that is extremely simple. It is our job to create more super voters that are black man meaning brothers who vote every clip he wants to create super voters Yeah, it's not informed voters, super voters. not motivated voters not you know not stimulated voters with giving them policy and
tangibles. No, no, no, no, no, he wants super voters. And let's see how he'll make them super voters, brothers who vote every election cycle and we're working hard to do that without traditional campaigning and introduce a new way of campaigning called VMAP editori approach we basically use Maslow's hierarchy of needs and behavior psychology to change the psyche of black men about voting so so as his auditory is something was some sound or or some kind of you
know, attitude or at an auditory so it's like let I'm guessing adding this into the fold I don't know what you mean by attori and its way is basically we need to change the site now imagine any other group you say you know that let's just go out there let's black women voters we need to change your psyche to get them to vote to imagine now black black eight women I don't want to write and I want to be clear when I say black women we're talking about for everybody gets triggered we're
talking about the black ink women they've made their demands quite clear we want a black female vice president we want a black female Supreme Court Justice you know they laid it out now we have somebody came in the room and say you know what we need to change your your psychology and get you to vote where you benefit everybody else not yourself on that is not flat all that has happened except that was never announced like that. You know, this is this is a pre announcement like here we come
standbys is what would the word editori is not a word? What is an auditory? I'm thinking like he's there trying to add us it. I mean, that's I took it literally the editori approach, and I couldn't find any what the acronym will be m EP stood for. What I did do something, and this is the rabbit hole I fell in last night. Like I said, YouTube hates me. I have my clip list already. And I'm like, okay, yeah, let me got it. It's like, bam, blackmail voter project. I'm like, Okay, let me let me
see what this is about. It just showed up on my feed. And I'm like, holy shit. Like, who is this guy? What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs? I mean, like, let people know. This is why this show is not a weekly show. It is a weekly show. We just let when these things crumble, but it happens. We have to, we got to pump the brakes and stop to pick up whatever we whatever roadkill there is. Because I think we're What 50 days or less away from the
election. We have no time to waste here, folks. You know, we can't wait to Oh, we'll get to that next week or this thing slide this I'm gonna come back to him. But before that, let's get into what the Maslow's hierarchy of needs are no longer part of the close knit orthodox family of his youth. Maslow wanted to find out what could make life purposeful for people, himself included in modern day America, a country where the pursuit of money and fame seemed to have eclipsed any
more interior or authentic aspirations. He saw psychology as the discipline that would enable him to answer the yearnings and questions that people had once taken to religion. He suddenly saw that human beings could be said to
have essentially five different kinds of need. On the one hand, the psychological or what one could turn without any mysticism being meant by the word, the spiritual, and on the other, the material for Maslow, we all start with a set of utterly non negotiable and basic physiological needs, food, water, warmth, and rest. In addition, we have urgent safety needs for bodily security and protection from attack. Then we start to enter the spiritual domain. We need belongingness
and love. We need friends and lovers. We need esteem and respect. And lastly, and most grandly, we are driven by what Maslow called inner now legendary term, an urge for self actualization, a vast, touchingly nebulous, and yet hugely apt concept involving what Maslow described as living according to one's full potential, becoming who we really are. It just just to stop you for a second. I think it is auditory. I have a lot of find a lot of information about BMP, auditory signaling.
So he might have said auditory but if it was auditory, no, no, I'll pull this straight from his website. If you add I T, O, R, Y. Auditory, oh, Double D Oh, okay. All right. Now I'll put it in the show notes. So while I can tell you I can read what it says it says it's designed to eliminate the inherited, inherited inherent skepticism, lack of voter mobilization and increase the desire within black men to participate in electoral politics greater than the casual
relationship that currently exists. And what I'm thinking is that just I'm just going out on a limb here. Basically, they're saying black men and basically exists now on the lowest level of we find the new bottom of Maslow's hierarchy, which is breathing. Like amoeba like an amoeba man, you just saw a large a larvae. So what they want to do is go and get us to the next level of safety, you know, security, a body of employment and resources around the family held. Then the next level is love and
belonging, friendship family, too. Are they talking about new or ostracizes? If we don't vote, I'm just saying. This is a very slick and sick. Yeah. Approach. How about just giving us tangibles? I mean, it's that easy. Hey, we're gonna exchange for your vote. We're gonna give you x, y, z. Okay, that works for me. I'll go vote for you. No, no, no, no, no, we need to change your psychology. This is what I'm taught. I hope people
are understanding why I get so animated. Animated about this whole process, because it's never, we never treat it like adult human beings. We're always dictated to. And now they're just openly saying it. I mean, to say that we're going to, you know, play around with people's psychology. That's, that's wild. But as far as I said, I had to figure out who this guy was.
Yeah. So I started digging around YouTube. And I found this video, black male voter project founder, W. Mondale Robertson one, being a black man, 40 years old, who does political work, and have had so I've done so for the better part of 20 years. I was I felt like I was obligated my love brothers. And also, because I see the white status quo, mainly the consultant class and the two political parties, ignoring and also treating the
black men, as if we are not a priority. And, and also that we've like, like we are necessary for the narrative on how black communities should be and also addressed around elections and everything associated with those, mainly, those who supposedly agree with us, and how they exclude the black men and black male narrative, and what's important
and how you can talk to us and also turn on our vote. And then at the same in, while they won't spend resources on us and prioritize us, they'll definitely blame us for everything that fails with their candidates and also their electoral work plans, both parties treat black men as if we are pawns to be played with and also as if our issues aren't the most pressing issues. So how does he say? He's he sounds? Oh, it's not okay. Are you saying both
parties? You know, I'm soft on it clicking around the website. If you want to go over there, Black was it black male voter project? I'm looking venture over there. And I did I saw this. The one under events I think brothers would have as be voting. I see it right here. Huggy Bear. Brothers be voting. It would have been better if it said brothers. Let me ask you will you be voting? That would have been perfect. Be no but brothers be voting that that's a slogan triggers
my group grammatical mind so much. It's like that just doesn't sit well with me. What are you saying that we can't form a sentence correctly? You have to talk to us in this way. You know what? You know what? I'm gonna give Mondale a pass. I'm gonna give him on Delta pass. Why are you are you wait wait, wait, wait cuz I have to Okay. I have to because he hasn't proven himself to be problematic yet. Oh, there's the problematic word.
Yes. Oh, Adam, you're on the website right? Yeah, I'm looking at it right now. Can you can you click on the donate button right quick? Oh, let me guess what happens here we click on the donate button let me scroll down and see oh, there it is. Ladies Gentlemen. Your money goes right to x blue the democratic fundraising organization paid for by x Do you see how he infiltrated always both parties and this is
their this is their? He said himself is both parties that neglect best they have realized we need to get somebody that speaks the lingo which apparently is apparently the lingo is brothers be voting
the voting insulting. It's Can you imagine if if the Republican Republican operative or if I had done that, hey, here's a plan if Trump yes right now imagine if Trump would have put this together blackmail blackmail voter project Trump would have created it and you click on it and said brothers would as be voting and all that job I mean it's the same thing that Joe Biden does I
mean it's the same thing come on man. This is this job give me job on the left hand side you know all that you're saying like what were people were educated people. We don't need to be taught to like this and then you come with this both parties have done us wrong, and you're propped up by at Blue No, no, no, Mr. Mondale you've been exposed you know mo facts is on the case. But yeah, that's why I said I had to go Oh, I like it. You can buy for your for your wife on their. On
their in their store. You can buy I love black male voter. I love a black male. Glad you brought that up. I'm glad you brought that up. That goes to the third level on on. What was it called? Maslow Laszlo. SkyGo. Yeah, loving love and belonging. Friendship family sexual intimacy. Yeah. You see what they're doing here? Oh, you can be love black man. If you only give us your vote. This is This is hilarious. So this is a T shirt. And it's it's
like a label on on food. Except it's on your chest. Uh huh. So it says Black Milk. Oh, yeah, this is great. It's the most it's the most bigoted racist things I've ever seen. I love it. Here. Black Male voter nutrition facts serving size one dope brother. So that would be you wearing a t shirt? Yeah, it's one dope brother. Percentage daily concern our kids 100% Our family 100% criminal justice reform 100% trades back in schools 100% and police brutality 100% The hood
100% Your racist BS 0%. The hood Yeah. Other ingredients include book and street smarts, could and suburban swag. Wow. This is this is this crazy? Is black and black racism right here man. Just got to stop. This is this is what kept me up to five or six this morning. Ordering T shirts. hurts. I help people understand God. I live this and what I mean by this. Identifying infiltrators like Mondale if anybody would, you would count on me. Hey Moe, I want to make a t shirt for the
podcast we want to put brothers on it. Be brothers be listening to more facts and then have a picture of my face just to make it funnier. Alright, I like this future witness into this. Did you see this the future black male voter youth hoodie Wow, wow. And I honestly I don't I don't think I don't think Mondale is calling the shots here. Because he are either He's
severely tone deaf. To like a nice I don't think I think somebody said hey, Rhonda, we're gonna use you as the frontman, you go out here you push this BM EP editori approach, a trademark copyrighted. And we're gonna put you at the frontman in these states in the states where let's go back to what states they're
targeting. Now, I thought you cared about all black men? No, no, no, no, we only care about the black man and swing states, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Arkansas, Ohio, Indiana, New York, New Jersey. The other 37 states that contain black men don't matter. And he's a political operative. He's worked on 125 campaigns and leading roles internationally, which we
have to get around to the bill back better. They if you didn't notice when you remember when that 19 What was the what was it? 19th amendment or night? What was the lady from the did the first interview with I noticed that I'm no I'm going off to the side here. But I just wanted to make this one point. Because he says leading roles internationally. This is a globalist push. The lady that interviewed Kamala Harris first got the very first interview as she was met nominated for vice
president, the 19th and mid 19th or something like that. Kamala Harris pushed to build back better. We glossed over it Yeah, but now we see right right right right. What happened to the Lift Every Voice? That was good. Now we had to build back better was to inspirational I don't know what that was. But can I get a whoosah Please come on, man. How do you figure it all right, no smoking onset. I don't even know. I mean, what I'm after seeing if bull crap,
I'm like, What are y'all doing? Hey, but this this guy, this T is he works for Democracy for America. Which is 100% Oh, yeah. Now I see it. Okay. It's this. Oh, yeah, it's the same website maker say Oh, my goodness. They got the I don't want to lead the witness. I didn't want I didn't tell you who we are. I want to click on the donate button yourself. Yeah, but I've seen it but carry cash checks go down. But he literally he literally is the national political director for Democracy
for America. So you know he's a total operative this is this is this is a total bogus it's bogus. It's a t shirt site by I still don't know what they're M B A and B E whatever that thing was that he was talking about his process. BM E P auditory or pro FM black being standard black male black men. What is you think that means? I can't find it anywhere. I mean, it might not mean anything. Yeah. slap some crap together like BM EP editorial approach. What is that, man?
Ah, but you know what? Brothers are getting smart. We're the belle of the ball. Adam, I am so happy that you put this kind of no because when you put this kind of effort into it that lets you know it makes you feel good makes you feel the power that makes you feel wow. Right? Yeah, not only was it we hold all the cards, so hold on mo let's say yes. With everything you know about the just say the two parties. But you could even say reelecting
Trump, Biden or no vote. If all of a sudden the Biden camp had one. Despite this seems like they're pretty nuts. If they'd had one tangible that will be enough for you No, because they have so many negatives. Okay, first of all, you got to balance out the negative negatives that that tangible we had to be so big to balance out how you're negatively impacting this. And that goes back to trick baby. That's why I play. Right right now one party that doesn't even
care. It's like, you know, not an innocent in a bad way. It's like y'all do y'all wanna I mean, we don't need your votes. You're saying when. But the other part is like, oh, we need to manipulate them. We need to you know, we need to be MEP, ever that is that gets under my skin. But what we have here is black man realizing we're have holding on to cars. And to speak to that we have Dr. Umar Johnson,
I want to say something about the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party keeps on trying to influence black people to vote as if they're going to vote away Polish genocide. That's right. The Democratic Party keeps on trying to influence black people to vote as if they're going to vote away miseducation. The Democratic Party keeps on influencing black people to vote as, excuse me as if they're going to vote into Office economic opportunity or voter weight gentrification.
Okay, the Democratic Party has not produced a plan yet. The Democratic Party has not produced a plan yet. The Democratic Party has not produced a plan yet to do with any of the major problems that affect black America. There is no plan for mis education. There is no plan for gentrification, there is no plan for mass incarceration. There's no plan for access to wealth. There's no plan for police genocide. But you want people to vote for what? Right? I would be honest
with you. I would be absolutely honest, which are the most powerful thing black people could really do this election. The most powerful thing black people could really do. This election was not vote at all. Let it be known that we will not be participating in the election at all. And all declare it to the country and hold your vote in your pocket. That is the most powerful thing you can do to have we heard from before from Dr. Umar Johnson. I'm not
familiar with him. Yes, yes, we have and that Umar Johnson, sure people say he's a flawed character. But one thing he is, is a great speaker. And in a lot of times, we want everybody to be everything. And I think if everybody just certain people play their roles, some people are builders, some people are strategies. Some people are speakers, I mean, you need all of these different things. And an organization or in school of fish. Right, right.
And what he's saying here, and if you notice he used NLP as well. Did you repeat Did you Did you see that? No. which repeats the same thing? Oh, yes. Yeah, he does. Yeah, exactly. Three, yes. No, I mean, he Oh, yeah. Yeah, he and he, he's a psychologist. So I mean, he understands, you know, how to get to people's know, to get them to reach people's minds. And he's letting them know. No, we're not voting for you. And it's resonating. It's
resonating. Because I have this Bloomberg Burg, quick take saying could Trump win more black voters and November men in 2016. My name is Matthew Holly, and I am a Trump supporter. They think because I'm black, that I have to vote Democrat. They think that they can come out and say, racism bad. You guys went through a whole bunch of stuff, and I'm here to save you vote for me. They've been doing that for years now. But they never
change anything. This election right here will be the first time I've actually cast a ballot for President. When I first seen Trump, he was standing at a podium. And he addressed black people directly. And he told us, You guys have been voting for Democrats forever. You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs. 58% of your youth is unemployed, from voting for Democrats all these years. And then he looked in the camera and he said, why? I said like that
Before you go on Mo, I think I figured it out. It's just bothered. I need to know and I believe B MEP means black male engagement project. Okay. And it's it here it is. Black Male voter project exists we have thrown out there. I just can't get past this. We have thrown out the traditional way of campaigning because of its transactional nature, and lack of ability to reach brothers. says it right. They are
brothers. Yeah, where they are, which might be in the hood. In doing I made that part up, but that's what it sounds like. Yeah, yeah. In doing so we have created a new campaign model that prioritizes an expansive approach to reach black men. Yeah, it's good. Yeah. Okay. This is the reason why I played this clip, to cover with the what Mondale's talking about this guy here is a perfect example. He said this will be the first time he ever cast a
vote in a presidential election. So this is the voter that he's talking about. Right. And it's not going it's not good. It's not going well at all. Yeah. Well, they don't have the rights. Maybe that's why the Democrats maybe that's why the Democrats didn't address black men. DMC Oh, that's a good point could have been just like letting them let them be. We don't want to get them registered, because they might do anything with that registry.
Now who's suppressing votes? Right. I think they call that benign. Neglect, if I'm not mistaken. But I want to add in there blue. I don't know what Bloomberg is doing here. Maybe he's a little salty that they didn't pick him to be president. While we input, why would he put this on his channel? And in the blog, I always like to capture the blurb under the YouTube
video. And it says, go ahead. Well, I was gonna say, okay, so Bloomberg, Bloomberg Television, like CNBC, which I watched both at CNBC is a more dynamic, but they actually have to have some kind of good information because people make investment decisions and have strategies based upon what you say. Yeah. And so their truth comes out a little bit more. Also, I think Bloomberg, he got pissed off. I don't think he's put his money up. You know, all those races that he's going
to put $100 million into. I don't think that happened. It seems to me like that kind of quiet. You know, would you would you say what the Democrats did to him, Joe Biden did to him with that black church? Yeah, we had those black. Yeah, he's like screw y'all. You know, I a worst case scenario, I get Trump's tax cuts now be a super duper billionaire. Right, right. But in the blurb it says. It says support for Trump mom, for Trump, for minorities has been
particularly high among young men. And those without college degree, says American University Professor David Barker, who recently released a study on black voters, Trump's campaign he is betting that this year he can get gain even more traction. So this goes back to what I said at the RNC. That's what that the people that they brought up there, that whole show was targeted at, give us a look, and not even vote for us. But give us a look. Let us tell you how bad the DNC is, let us tell you
how bad Democrats have done you. And you do us a solid by not voting. You know, and we'll continue to look at all this money's been thrown around. Oh, yeah, to SmartStart small businesses. So they're having a concerted effort to restructure the Republican Party. Now, I don't think they're trying to bring black male voters into the party per se. But on a case by case campaign by campaign basis, consider not voting for Democrats. This negative vote is it's a big deal. No, I harp on
this a lot. But it's a big friggin deal. And as we talked about in our very first show, what do you have to lose? resonated? Yeah, because it's like, you know what? He's right. And the guy said, that's the first time any president had talked directly to black men. Even Barack Obama did talk. Well, he did. Pull up your pants. Be somebody he was that kind of thing. It's like no, he who do you think you are? Yeah. No, you cried over Trayvon. He cried over Trayvon Martin.
Now but there's a there's a there's a speech that he gave it a church, I think on Father's Day or something. And he would use Oh, oh, it was all your fault. Okay, of course yeah, you've done it all wrong. You're not around. You're not. I remember that. Did he say like you're not poundcake is it was real Powell cake. You alluded to the Bill Cosby speech. Right? Right, right. On what how you say systemic racism and l&l and pull up your pants be somebody that kind of thing. No, he better talk to me
better be better, right? We didn't grow up with a super duper millionaire. stepfathers Sorry, sorry, Barry. Ah, now we're moving on. So, Trevor Noah. Yeah, he had to put his two cents in on the RNC and their appeal to the black voter. So last night, the posse showcased their diversity by giving speakers slots to all four of America's Black Trump supporters. And I don't know what they're gonna do for the
rest of the week. To Scott has already spoken. So we're gonna have to bring him back out on Wednesday with a fake mustache like, Hello, it's me. Senator brim smart. And I also support Donald Trump. This this South African douchebag. I mean, I've always had a problem when I hear Brett's bitching and moaning about ours about our system. You know, I'm blessed this I'm sure they feel the same when I talk about Brexit. But man, Trevor Noah, he gets
down to like a self hating white man. What? No, no, no, I'm saying that's what we're told. When we say You know, when people not aid off people speak on our Oh, yes. Oh, of course, right now to be out being facetious there. That's what we're telling you. Yeah. You're a self hating black person. If you know if you don't let Joy read. Speak for you. Speak for you speak for you speak. You never know what speak. And don't you see a trend here? Over this whole 49 shows we've been doing?
How many? How many? How many? Yes. How many actual eight us men? Have we heard in the media speaking about the topics we've been talking about for the past? More than a year? I don't think a single one. How many eight dots people ninja? A few. Not just man. That's the mean? Oh, Malcolm X. Intermediate now. Right. You gotta go back to that. Is that bad? Well, that's what I said to Joe Rogan. That's
why I said the Joe Rogan's. And who are the were the male leaders of Black Lives Matter. He's our you know, the female leaders are but you know, it's like, it's so obvious because you don't see him. They're not there's no names. No one, no one to say, oh, yeah, that guy. No, none of it. Mo facts. That's what I that's the only one I know. And eight hours. I mean, they're out here, but they don't get the TV. That's the problem. They don't get the TV time. And if
they do get the TV time they got to do what Mondale did. That's the only way you get material TV that my day, I will assume he says from North Carolina. So I would just assume that he's eight hours. But to get the platform, you have to carry your sand carry water. Yeah. And it's not working anymore. And I'll be honest with you. There's a lot of good allies out there that are not a Das, but they even see our plight one oh man on the brother from the TV media. We play his clips before he's
Haitian American. But he goes 10 toes down. We stand for the Adolph movement. Lineage. Let me be specific there. I'm so no, no, I didn't even get three seconds into it before I was. He doesn't trigger me. And he does this all the time. He just, oh, it's all four of the black men. I just like shut up just annoying. So last night, the party showcase their diversity by giving speakers slots to all four of America's Black Trump supporters. And I don't know what they're gonna do for the
rest of the week. I mean, Tim Scott has already spoken. So they're gonna have to bring him back out on Wednesday with a fake mustache like, Hello, it's me. Senator brim smart, and I also support Donald Trump. And while some of the Black Speakers last night attested to how not racist Trump is, one of the speakers went even further and declared that the real racists of the Democrats, you may be wondering, was a lifelong Democrat speaking at the Republican National Convention. And that's a fair
question. And here's your answer. The Democratic Party does not want black people to leave their mental plantation. We've been forced to be there for decades and generations. But I have news for Joe Biden. We are free. We are free people with free minds. So let me get this straight. When other groups organize and vote by their interests. They get a fancy name like voting
blocks. But when black people do it, you get told you're acting like an extra On routes and why is it that the people who always say you should be a free thinker have a very specific set of instructions on how to think think for yourselves black people? I meant I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna vote for the Democrats. No. I said think for yourselves vote Republican. Okay, maybe I'll vote independent, you better start thinking for yourself.
Wow, he's really missing. He's missing. He's missing the don't vote part, isn't he? No, he's projecting is what he's doing. Exactly what the Democrats do. If you say you're going to, and I'm not talking about the party. I'm getting personal here. When When I tell people, I'm not voting. What? How can you not vote your people? No, no, what they'll say what they'll say is this not goes? Well, you know, yeah, I'm not thinking about I'm not
voting. There's nothing tangible out there for me. How can you let your ancestors down the you know, your forefathers they know got beat in the streets for your right to vote? How do you learn that? Well, you know what? I'm looking at Trump. I mean, he is and how can you how what, how can you even consider voting for Donald Trump? Now? What choice do I have? Right? No vote, please the project there. What her present and I was when I heard I was like, what? I've never heard a Republican say
that, like all you know, what he how you laid it out there. But in all fairness, what we like to do, we don't like sound bites here. We like to go get the whole, you know, listen to the whole footage. I want to say this before we continue on with the Vernon Jones national convention speech. Did he not look presidential up there? You know, he'd been on TV a couple of times. And he's a he's a state's representative, I think, for the Democratic Party. And
so it was a bummer. So maybe they can move fast and not even a senator. He's just a state senator, to not understand. I'm just saying but these things can move quickly. I mean, if they can get you in the right state, I mean, and yet, you know, interests seat somewhere interesting. I'm just saying the way he carried himself. Right now the guy is great. I was gonna say I saw him on MSNBC pushing back, and he was getting a lot of crap for it. And he
doesn't care. He seems to be a pretty straight shooter. And what he did, obviously, is political suicide within the Democratic Party. So we'll see where he goes. I mean, but But back to him to make the big announcement that he's switching? I don't think he I don't think he should. I don't think he should I think he should stay out of the former Democrat. And
not not not not identify as Republican. I mean, if I'm giving him political advice on this one, I'll tell him, I'm a former former Democrat, kind of play it like Barney plays it. You know, I'm, I'm with the party, but I'm not a Republican, because that comes with a certain weight that you know, weighs you down. But reason why I say presidential. The way he carried himself is not like he was seemed like a tool for the Republican Party.
Not at all. Not at all. That is free, free men walk and free man thinking that's the way he Congo, the Congo. US voters. Didn't we text each other? It's been so long ago. I mean, yeah, we did the world melted down. But I remember watching I think we were texting each other low. What did Vernon just say? Exactly? Right. So I'm just saying, if you put the Republican machine
behind him, what you don't make him a Republican, per se. And if he can peel off some black votes here and there, or at least keep people home, he could easily get a seat, you know, in Congress, you know, in Congress, and then leverage that into the political realm. Maybe 2028. I mean, I can see it. I mean, I know it sounds crazy, but I don't know I'm gonna see that happening. It's not crazier than Ivanka. Right. And he hasn't lost his voice. And and that's that white
voice that we have. We were had to do a show on that one day. Because that matters to the way you speak. Not more, not was more important than what you say. This Obama practice that what he did, you know, the wall, the DAP, that kind of thing. The swag. I mean, you reset yourself. I mean, what did the t shirt say? Something about something swag. I mean, that's what that's what I'm talking about. You didn't move this way. But let's go on and get into the on Vernon Jones actual speech at the RNC.
And for sleeping in the basement. Joe Biden has had 47 years to produce results. But he's been all talk and no action. Just like so many of the Democrats who have been making promises to the black voters for decades, we've been their captive audience when When President Trump sought to earn the black vote, the Democratic Party leaders went crazy. Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer literally started wearing Kente cloth around the US Capitol. Remember this? If pandering were
enough to keep us satisfied. Let me tell you why I'm supporting our president. I grew up in the South, in Laurel Hill, North Carolina, Scotland County, the green pond community to be exact. My parents robbing a roofer Jones, built with their own hands, a four room cinderblock home with no indoor plumbing. They had very limited education. But they instilled in us a strong work ethic that drove me from those tobacco fields of North Carolina, to those hallowed halls of the
Georgia General Assembly. My parents taught me if I believe in God worked hard, and treated every person fairly. There was no limit to what we could achieve. There isn't there's your message. That's nice. Yeah, it resonates because it's not like he came from, you know, blue light upbringing, right? If he has, he has depth. He has depth to him. Yeah. And I think that's very valuable. And to come out and say these things, and this time, where you see
maturation process process going for black male voters. It's something to keep an eye on, it's almost a sweat. When does the real backlash come though man beside the outside of the, you know, choosing not to vote. And, you know, not going along with the Democratic idea of or the voting bloc. When is the actual backlash come out? I mean, when I hear some of this, and I look at this brothers things, like, at some point, excuse me, don't touch them fucking talk to me like that. I
can imagine I'm getting mad, you know, my extensions. Like, don't talk to people. Like that's, that's, that's so insulting. And a certain don't you get that feeling like I did. I'm gonna snap throw over this guy's nuts. No, it what it is, is the sentiment is will show. Okay, right, we'll show you'll fill us when that number gets them to 50%. And that's, that's the whole thing. That's all the only leverage we have right is fuel. So how do you spike the ball? So when so when it works?
Which I believe it will. You gotta have the there's gotta be some plan like, hey, we did that. Oh, no, we're gonna get mine. No, don't worry. Don't you worry. Okay, little credit will be given credit will be given to me. Man gave us another four years of Mussolini. Okay, nice. Yeah. So to give you an idea of the plantation mindset, this is another one golden clips. And this is from the heritage of slavery. And we're talking about massive speaks three, what has tended to make you more liberal?
realization that the Negro as a human being like anyone else, Mr. Hasty. What did you think we were before you began to think of us as human beings? Well, no, in a way, we thought of you almost as a very superior pet. Rather, someone we had to take care of, because we had to do so much of their thinking for them. We had to do almost everything for them, except living their own lives. Anything outside we had to do for them. And just to put it into into context of time, this was 1968.
So just around the time of the just around the Civil Rights Act, and this is a thought. But they're still thinking like this when you go back to the BM EP. We have to think for them. Yeah. You're very exquisite kind of pets. My little pet. Oh, nice. We roll you out every four years. You know, I mean, like you do a pet you know, around the block at a dog price. It's so insulting man. I just can't understand how you just don't get really I get it. Yeah. You'll get your credit and be
like, yeah, how you like who are you like us now? But still, it's in our hands like a whole year's. Wait. Right, you gotta fill it you gotta you gotta fill out you know, fill out wrath. And it's not only black men, a lot of it Hey, dogs feel that way. You know y'all talk to us. Y'all treat us like pet you, you pander to us can't take call Jesus Christ. I mean, like, Who is it? Let tell you it more speaks. This doesn't speak to the white. No Democrats. No, no, no. This speaks to how out of
touch the black Democrats. No black ink are. Who said to her? Oh, yeah. Ah, we need to get some Kente cloth. That's what we need to get. I'm still baffled by that. That there's not a single African American black American Athos American who didn't go. Are you kidding me now? I mean, that goes to show you show you the colorblind tone deaf everything. I will I'm gonna say this and we can get to the next clip. There is gonna be a lot. A lot of turnover. After this election.
You're gonna see a whole new regime. Yeah, got on the Democratic side of colored people. Because they're inadequate. They don't they don't speak the language. They don't feel the body. And because they don't speak the language, they're so easily duped by some guy with a hoodie that says, hey, let's address him as brothers. Okay, that'll work. Right? So I know I've been harping on the Democrats here. But
Republicans have our conservatives. Let's say conservatives have their hangups too, because at the part of the show, we've talked about reparations. Yeah. And but there's this element amongst black conservatives that are not for reparations. And to go even further to say, it's time for black people to get over slavery. Oh, you agree with the prompt? You'll walk forward? If not, you'll stay back. People need to get over slavery. All right. So I guess I started off. We all know that slavery
was a terrible thing. It was an atrocity. It was a human tragedy. But we can't just be talking about slavery every day in the 1865. This was 2020. We got to press forward. Our ancestors, they literally were like if they died for us to be able to be here right now. Yes. And the best country on planet Earth? Yes. Take advantage of what we have right now. Rather than looking at the past and saying, Oh, well, what was me because of slavery? Right? You know, there have been other
groups of people in slavery all throughout the world. They can't just stay in that state. So people, a lot of times they stay right in a place and others are being able to pass them. Because mentally they've moved on while others have not. Oh, you haven't moved on? I see. So this is Anthony, Brian Logan. He's, he's an intelligent brother. I'm sensible. I thing I will say about him is, and this is where it gets very dangerous. We can walk and chew bubblegum
at the same time. I'm a productive black man. I've moved on. But that doesn't mean I have a legal claim to use and to collect what my ancestors are owed by this country is to you're conflating two different things. Now, I've said this before, and I'll say it again, and it pisses people off. Sometimes I'll say this, the narrative of slavery is just as dangerous and just as damaging as the actual act itself, because that's what perpetuates the victimization mentality.
Now, as I said, Now, Anthony, he has he's sensible, I can understand where he's coming from, so I can I disagree with him. I don't know what his stance on reparations is. But I get what he's saying. We need to move on because some people do use that as a stumbling block or crutch, to say, I can't move forward in life until I'm repaired and made whole. No you can. Tons of people do it. But that doesn't mean we need to negate the claim that we have that we have a official legal
claim of being repaired via reparations. But this next person, this is where keeping it conservative goes wrong, Lady cage to constantly use slavery to put them in a victim mentality. We can't accomplish this because you enslaved my ancestors. Slaves were taught English slaves were taught how to become managers and secretaries and cooks and chauffeurs and how to build water tanks and all sorts of things. We were here now. What was that? That was that was mind bending.
Now you go ahead to run that. What she says basically, with book slavery When we learn English and what's your problem? It's here to get, let's hear it again was here to get slavery to put them in a victim mentality. We can't accomplish this because you enslaved my ancestors, slaves were taught English slaves were taught how to become managers and secretaries and cooks, chauffeurs and how to build water tanks and all sorts of things. We were here now. Wow, who was this?
Not the Fit lady cage nut that feels like that resume like slavery. That's why you lift yourself up by your bootstraps. And this is where they lose a lot of people. Because when you start talking like that, and I'm gonna say this, these are the kind of people that they're going to have to get either all message or get away from Yeah, exactly. Because they're very damaging. I'm just giving political advice to your saying to that to the right. You can't prop up people like this.
Because when when I heard it, Lady or you're crazy. What was the venue? Where was she speaking about this? Oh, this is Juba Lee. And they and it's a channel on YouTube. And they bring in people from various sides of an argument like this one was black liberals and black conservatives, and they were talking about is it time to get over slavery, and they do, you know, feminists against whoever, you know, conservative women, that kind of thing that bring them into
habits, this discussion. And this kind of woman shouldn't be given a platform. I don't know her personally, I'm not. But on this topic. I mean, we say this, everybody should be able to have a platform, but on this topic is not. If you want to have a genuine conversation. You have to vet the kind of people because this is inflammatory. You're not gonna get anywhere. I mean, what you play the game with skills. Yay. All right. Moving on, I'm just saying, yeah, that both parties have
their problems. And like I said, Anthony, Brian Logan, he was sensible. He laid out his argument, I get it, where he's coming from even I don't, I think we can, like I said, walk and chew bubble gum at the same time, we can be productive, but also make the case that we need to, you know, receive reparations, and really, I'm gonna start using the term on the show atonement. Atonement needs to be made. And I'm gonna lay that out later on in another show, but that's really what is
being said. For both sides. Going back to Trevor Noah, honestly. Yes, yes. Yeah. Tada. Okay, so we have three terms. We have atonement, we have reparations, we have tangibles, tangibles has been poisoned. That is now that is now conspiracy theory. Russian bots. That's not real. That doesn't. People who say Oh now Kareem Spears the theorists I've heard all this. So you want to use atonement, but that doesn't. In America, we settle things? Pretty much one way
money. No, I tell him it is not. What told me it can be. I mean, if you look at the definitions of okay, and that's why I started need to I need to lay this out. But what are you great at you Allium I'm open on home. Right? The same way. tangibles have been poison. Reparations is a non starter. And we always talk about these non starters when you hear certain words. It's been so weaponize that soon as you hear it's like, Nope, I
ain't listening. You know. And so we need to, if we mean the same thing, and we can use synonyms for different words, to get people get past that threshold of the you know, the gag reflex that No, no, no. If they say reparations, I'm closing my ears. We've talked about before, like our lives matter. I mean, it's a way to say that, that has been so weaponized with a host of others that we talked about that are just non starters, I think reparations the word, not the
idea. Let me be clear, because I am pro reparations, but what we need to really do is talk about how it's positive for both sides. When you look at the word atonement, it's about how it's positive for the people that's being repaired as well as the people who's doing the repair. I'm telling I'm telling you this this crypto, the A das crypto coin. This is this idea you give every Athos A person in America, you give him like a million a das coins. And then and then that
can literally be funded by the government. And it would be equal to $1. I mean, it's just just a crazy idea but it's why not with this. i By the way, atone atonement literally isn't synonymous with reparation. You're right it is that yeah, that's that's a that's that's what I'm saying we can use another and it comes off as I'm gonna get there with another show for another, it's another day and it doesn't hit the
eardrum in the same way as reparations. And people just think oh, because when we start first having that conversation, it's like, you know, it was like, What is reparation? What does that really mean? Right? And it's like, no, it's not a handout is not? No, a government assistance program is a legal claim. It's the last check our SFC did pick up their last check. So you know, we want that when it troops come? Well, that's, that's what I said on Joe Rogan. Like, it's, we need to deal with
this. It's let's just deal with it. Come on, move on already. And then, and that's what atonement is from the side of the person doing the repairing. If they're actually atoning. That's me, I made you hold the person, the person that needs to be repaired is made whole. It's an agreement and it's a better word. Well, yes, yes, it's a better word, but I can see this being poisoned. And we'll have to find another person. Yeah, that's.
Yeah, I mean, you're exactly right. But let's continue with now we got to circle back around with Trevor Noah on. You're trying to surface with this guy, aren't you? Okay, what is Trevor? Okay, this is the RNC appeal to black voters to I mean, black women in this country vote Democrat more than anybody else. And I'll tell you now, nobody is more of a free thinker than a black woman. I dare you to try and brainwash a black woman will come out of that joining her couch.
I mean, the guilt of as she does shed my mouth. And also this argument is especially confusing coming from this dude, because he's saying the Democrats are trying to enslave you. Also, I'm a lifelong Democrat. That's like every confused meme on the internet at once. Like, does that mean he's keeping his own voters on the mental plantation? I feel like I need to watch 20 as a mental slave to understand what he's talking about. Why does Trevor Noah get to talk for black people in America
anyway? Isn't that just me? Yeah, I mean, if I can't, I'm not allowed to. He's allowed to. Let me give you an analogy. That's like Kamala Harris speaking for Native Americans. Yeah. Indians. Technically, Texas. Yeah. Yes. That's a good one with that fly. Yeah. How would that fly? Nobody thinks about that way. Like, technically, you know, a, we were oppressed by what's the word they like to use? Not imperialism, but the other one colonial colonialism. Yeah. Right. Native Americans were
impacted by colonialism. Asian Indians were impacted by colonialism. She's Asian, Indian. She's Indian, too. She's Brown. They're Brown. Why can't she speak for Native Americans? I mean, it's the same thing. If you said that people look at you crazy. But then if you're Brown Bear Brown, you are affected by I guess slavery and SE for South Africa. You are fit by slavery in America, two totally different things. oppressive system one apartheid? Wouldn't you say? Slavery? chattel
slavery system? What they let him get away with it. We got to start calling these people out. And I'm glad you brought that up. I mean, what does he get to speak for us? We have to take these people now. And it's not only him knock, say I chiamato. Georgia read back in there. Not only does your race speak for us, this is another golden clip. This is the black box.
They appear to be a human but they don't leave a big gap. As Adam just said in the time that they've tweeted and they tweet you should you respond to them. Generally no, I mean, off the back, you should say back and just sort of watch their engagement, how many times they're tweeting, what they're tweeting about, and even the
topics in particular. And a lot of the ones that are pretending to be black people, black women in particular who are focusing on black identity have these sort of aspects in the ways that they're talking about language. If we saw the other day, there was an account that was supposed to be for black supporting Howard Schultz. That account was eventually pulled down. But that was a prime example of someone trying to mimic support from the
black community. For a particular candidate, so these kinds of things that are happening at this moment, we have to pay a little bit more close attention to it because there is nuance. But there are also identifying factors. For example, right now from the black identity framework, there's a new sort of hashtag and or identity that's in their bios called a D O S, or D. O S, which is standing for descendants of slaves. Yes, yes, yes. Well, this isn't how we kind of met with this thing.
Yes. And I like to give people our origin story one more time, because we know we probably have a lot of new listeners from the Joe Rogan experience. What we call the Joe, we'll call it Joe. Joe. Joe. Joe, Joe nama wrote, wrote them Oh, it's all good. Yeah, Joe. Okay. So, and you correct me if I'm wrong, how this went now. So I hurt Adam. Oh, no agenda. I'm a listener. I'm asking me a producer style was listening. And you use the term DOS, which
I was impressed. Because you did the homework to figure out there's a group out here saying about descendants of slavery. But I think it was around the HR 40. I think that's what you were speaking. Yes. It was the, the reparations study group, right. Yeah. And that was it something in my soul. And I'm a man of faith, I believe it was God. And God was like, and it wasn't like, immediately, I walked around with this thing for a day or two. And it's like, you have to reach out. I don't know, Adam
for McKenna pay. I know from the no agenda show, but I've never had to enter in any interactions with him. But I'm like, I can't let this rod is Das theme. Because this lends to what we're talking about. Now. This let's Trevor Noah and joy Reid and all the other people that are not a dogs into the conversation and start dictating how a dog's needs to handle their affairs. Yeah, so alibi, he got got to let him know about it. He needs
to add that a that A is important. And I reached out to you and and I sent you emails planning, you know, you're on the right path. But you know, it's a lot of nuance to it. And you were very receptive, so much receptive that I think you were on your honeymoon, and you texted me for today. We were DMing. Yeah, we were DMing on Twitter. Yeah. Like, and it was just like, yeah, yeah. No, it's like we had an affair. That's what it was. Right? It was like back and forth, back and forth. Like
really, really? Yeah. And I was like, yeah, it's just, Oh, it's this whole separate thing. But I want to let people know. And I'm not I don't, you've done the work. I don't have to validate you in any way. But I'm just saying even before your interactions with me, you were on the path of Das. And it being a thing. It was just a you, you. Honestly, a Das was being suppressed? Yes. Because you're saying they're being called bots, Russian bots. And to me, that's what I do. Whenever I look at
the news story. I'll see some positioning. I'm like, well, that whatever that is that shit. I'm like, something's gotta be good about that. Let me see what's going on. And it was that clip specifically. That's where I got the DOS from. And I was reading about it was like, What is this? What's going on? Anyway? Yes, the origins of facts with Adam curry.
Yeah, so that's, that's, that's how it started. And and here we are 49 episodes later, pointing out more misinformation by the mainstream media that this information specific disinformation is really it's quite evil. And most of its you, Trevor Noah. She's not Boulais he's dumb. He doesn't know. He just he just making jokes. I don't think this guy I don't think he's that impressive, really. Know what I mean? He has the look, that Obama look. But trust
me, he's got to let that plays into it. But it's funny that they don't call out people like this guy over here. The very thing that they were talking about this astroturf kind of movement, that Mondale operation over here is exactly what they tried to label a doll says and it's not that but this clip is so rich, I had to bring the second part into it. And that's a clip 22 Because it's we know as we've seen that the one the ones who are the most valuable to the Democratic Party is black women.
We have identified at least five existing campaigns that are focused on getting black people to do only one thing what, what not no for the Democrats and Can you name one of those five campaigns? I mean, we put up from the report that you're saying that this there's a conversation about reparations that has to do with it. There's a criminal justice camp conversation, there's an immigration so on reparations, immigration, and, and sorry, reparations, immigration, and anything that
has to do with the criminal justice system. So the reason that the targeting of Kamala around being a cop is important is because anything that's that hinges on criminal justice becomes a divisive issue. Do you read something? We're out of time? But how can people tell the difference between the real genuine thing of Black Lives Matter and the ones that are just designed to make you not vote? How do you even tell?
You tell right away by the by the language that they use most of the time, but if you see anyone who says basically tangibles or getting our vote without you start to pause and take a better look at what they're saying better look at those those accounts and seeing what they're saying. Yeah, that mo FX account, talking about reparations and tangibles. This guy can't have that. Wow. That was make it on national television and say this with all with no regard.
And so this is where we take you know, we take a you know, a little golf and a little tangent here away from the DNC, but it has something to do in an RSC, but it has something to do with that. So my question was Killer Mike was put in front of every microphone, when they were trying to drum up support for Bernie Sanders. Yeah. Why was he at the DNC? Why was he given a stage two I mean, medium disagree on some things but I think in all in all honesty, I think his hearts in the right
place. I think he puts up you know, where he puts his money where his mouth is, didn't he didn't need to organize an aid or something in Philadelphia or something? There was a little moment there where he was doing stuff he was him a das the organization hat, yes, they had some interactions, I think him and tone did some interviews or whatever. Um, but what I'm saying is, right, it may mean you you see you struggling with the blackmail vote as a Democrat. So it's
like, Who can we put on the stage? Who has credibility aren't killing my you know, you've been, you know, one of the speaker speakers for the party. Let's give you a sense give you a opening on one of the nights I mean, it like me, who better did you have? I mean, let's be honest. But Killer Mike
is all about, you know, it appears to make change. And I want people to see this does only go for for Vernon Jones, that you can be and I'm going to use this word lynched in the media, because that's what Trevor Noah was trying to do. Yes, put up on the sacrificial table. That's what it will
happen. It was also done to kill them might one of their faithfuls when he met with Governor Kemp, trending today, Atlanta rapper and community activist Killer Mike getting some mixed reaction online after meeting with Governor Brian Kemp. Yesterday, he posted on Instagram about his
meeting with the governor. He said he had a real talk with Governor Kemp, about the low number of black owned businesses who are contracted by the state free trade school for black men and boys as opposed to building more jails and the justice system dealing with children's trauma instead of jailing them. Governor Kemp later tweeted about the meeting. He says that they talked about the pandemic's effect on businesses, the value of skilled trade workers in the fight to end human trafficking.
But today the rapper was trending on Twitter drawing both criticism and praise for the meeting. Some critics say this was not representative of the black community, citing the controversy around the governor's electoral victory against Stacey Abrams while she praised him for taking positive action. Yeah, he went up against the black woman. Oops, not what he's trying to help black women and children that are being human traffic with Atlanta. I'm gonna say
there's one thing we could push on. But Atlanta, we really have to look at that all those strip clubs have an element of human trafficking. There never have a shortage of strippers, young strippers. Yeah, we really we really have to look at this feeder system. And he went to one that's one of the things amongst other things, black are jobs for young black men and that kind of thing. But it's like no, you didn't stand up for Stacey. screw the kids. You know, that kind of thing? Yeah,
yeah, exactly. progress is progress. I mean, I'll go sit down, talk with anybody. It doesn't matter to me. But this is what happens when you get out of line. Are you not? When you are free thinking black man, this is what happens. And they all right, man, you should. You should or no, it was disgusting. And that's why I made it part of the show. Because they drug him on the left. They drew How dare you? You know, y'all we know you were a sellout or you weren't cool. And it's the same thing
yesterday, I saw it crop up again. White people given an allowance to call a black man out of his name. And nobody is called to the call to the carpet. The rapper has not responded to 11 Alive about the backlash, but in some tweets today. Here's what he had to say to his critics. In one tweet, he said, I'm a taxpayer and own businesses in Georgia. I'm checking up on my dollars at
work and I suggest all Georgians do the same. He also said that he sought counsel from longtime community activist leaders and business owners before the meeting to hear their concerns. I've heard him say a number of times that he doesn't really care what people think he cares about the policies that are in place to support the African American community and the city of Atlanta where he was born and grew up on the west side. And,
and without those conversations, change can happen. And I wish it was so interesting because the t shirt he was wearing in that meeting with Governor Kemp said plot plan, organize, strategize, mobilize, I think and that's an exact phrase that he used when he was kind of reluctantly beside Keisha mayor. Mayor Keisha Lance bottoms, you know, when she asked him to come and speak to the city, when some of the private protest turned into vandalism so he he is active and says he will stay that way.
So we can drag you out to be a political prop. Yeah, for the left. But if you want to go and do the work I mean, that's what he was doing what camps sitting down having a conversation where he can literally doing the work that's that's the way we know it's supposed to happen. Yes. It's no good. It's like, that's no good at all. You're You're cool. And you're a sellout. All we know, kill him. I always knew
he was gonna be a sellout. And these are not I mean, black people were cosine and black people were saying that but it wasn't exclusively black people. And the and one thing that troubled me was, you had to make calls and see if it was okay for you to go talk. What? Yeah, you're a grown man. Mission need permission. Gotta check it out. And this is a lemon law report. And at the same time, they're reporting
this a couple of weeks prior. Their report about 39 children found an operation not forgotten. The US Marshals announced this week the recovery of 39 children in an operation that covered Macon to Atlanta. During this theme they arrested nine people some charged with sex trafficking, it's welcome news to a local nonprofit that helps children 11 alive to new her has more. It's a problem lurking in many communities across Georgia child
sex trafficking and exploitation. This week, Operation not forgotten helped 39 Children recovering 26 and safely locating 13 more US Marshals arrested nine criminal associates charges ranged from sex trafficking to registered sex offender violations. The marshals described these children as considered to be some of the most at risk and challenging recovery cases in the area. We can save one child from a life of abuse or sex
trafficking, we've done our job. And this operation did that for many, many children. Attorney General Chris Carr says oftentimes sex trafficking can be a hidden crime one that lives in the shadows. Sara Copan, the executive director of a local nonprofit called the hope box says she's thankful for the hard work law enforcement and the state put into the operation in Macon and Atlanta. I am so proud of the state of Georgia for doing operation not forgotten.
Copan says child sex trafficking is still a major problem as her organization continues to help with recovering children I would say we have doubled if not tripled our efforts in rescuing children. It's interesting you put this you put this in here and I'd heard you set it up of course with the strip strip clubs, where you take me with us I'm glad you asked that question. This is what resonates with black men. Ah. He does let me explain. Yeah, let me
explain. Porcelain Stacey killer my Oh, how could you do that to Stacey? Bro, we're trying to save 39 children here. When you talk about deep When the police, this is going to be put become rampid, these 39 children won't be saved. I mean, we have to be sensible. And this is what this is what been lost. And this is what the silent majority, we've said in whispers, we say amongst ourselves, we have a real man has no tolerance for harming
children at all, you can have the most hardened criminals. But at some point, it's like no, that that's not going to flush. Go look at the YouTube videos. And so when you're talking about poor Stacey, how can you do this? To her, we tried to save children here, different in the police. That doesn't go well for these kids. Couple A couple of things. So, of course, I followed this story, and what bothers me about it, but I like this, this new context you've
given to it. This came kind of at the just over the peak of the, of the meme about the kids being shipped in Wayfair containers and, and you know, Instagram was going going nuts about cabinets, and going nuts about elites drinking baby blood for Adrenochrome. And everyone's all jacked about it and everyone on Epstein's jet. And then all of a sudden US federal marshals, by the way, this is already coming. And I believe it's, you know, these operations, these these are set in motion by
President Trump. He's the only president who's really talked about human trafficking this way, specifically, in our own country. No one fucking says anything, then it's like silence crickets. And there's pictures, it's actual video of this taking place of these arrests, and then kids who are who are being and some young, some old who are being rescued from this horrible
situation. And, and it's, it's, it's, I have to say, it's probably mainly white girls, who are only focused on all the bullshit and the celebrity aspect, but when something actual happens, and there's a real arrest in Europe, there was it was like 3000. Now, no one no one tweets, no Instagram posts, no nothing. So Well, I must say a bigger issue. But yes, it says you probably you probably can't see it. But we're going through the same thing in 2016. The spirit cooking came out about the same
time. About this same time. Yeah. And it resonated through our community. Even though it didn't make it to the mainstream. I'm gonna I'm gonna give you the inside baseball. All right. My mom sent me a text. What's MK Archer and you you replied with? Don't worry. It'll be all right. Now, what it taught me showed me two things. It says one, this spiritual politics is spilling over into the church. I mean, because my mom's all about church. And to my mom hasn't
been listening to me, I think I said for the last 10 years. So what mothers do, not what moms understand like I'm gonna say is unprompted. Right? She's text me this. What
is this MK Archer thing? And um, so what I'm saying to you is the people, the quote, unquote, black people, care about children, we care about we are saying these 39 Children, we want the police to take these bad people away and we can make the nuance between bad cops doing no bad things and actually law and order to know there's a difference, and it really did the Democrats have demonized law and order. Can I make it now and can I make an analogy just to see if I can
feel this the way you feel it? Right. What um, you know, it's kind of the same way with the lockdowns and COVID-19 in the whole rhona's situation, where we have a lot of people who know what's really going on medical professionals, but also people inside the political process. They really know what's happening. They, they know that there's a lot of other things then a virus going on and just being, you know, never let a
crisis go to waste. But they don't. They're afraid. They're afraid to really speak up and speak out and say something about it, for fear of retribution. But for all Although all the reasons is that a little bit similar, yeah, for fear of being called crazy, to be honest, yeah. Or for fear you're going to make the Democrats lose. Are you gonna you're gonna be the reason Trump gets reelected. But the
hypocrisy is so thick. Now killer, Mike goes meets with Governor Kemp to try to save kids and get black man jobs and you know, address the criminal mass incarceration. But Michelle Obama could be all hugged out with George W. Bush, getting her little candies. And nobody says nothing. I tell you again, we are the sacrifice. We talked about on the last show. And I don't say no. And like I said, this is not a death sentence. This is just it is what it is not how do we get back from
here? How do we you know, how do we stop being met? But you say Killer Mike. He did what he did the 2016 election. He was with Bernie he was saying the last eight what last eight years. He's dead. You know, what, 656 years he's dedicated to politics, democratic politics, and he goes had one meeting and you're drunk. You sacrifice him. Let's just use the word I'm saying. The other guy keep on forgetting his name. The Congress state congressman for Georgia. He's been a lifelong
Democrat. But then he speaks up about just common sense things. You sacrifice them. These 39 Children Oh, oh Stacy comes before these 39 children. And when I say sacrifice, I don't mean it. Literally just yet. Just yet the actual sacrifice knows this yet but but this problem of, of children being harmed, especially in our community, we addressed this on show eight
with the homelessness and survival. Six survival sex is an enormous issue two LGBTQ youth between the ages of 10 and 25 are 70% more likely to engage in survival sex, while 80% of homeless transgender youths are more likely to have engaged in survival sex than homeless cisgender youths. Now, what do we mean by survival sex. In principle, survival sex is part of the wider commercial sex trade, people who engage in survival sex to do so because
they literally have no other way to survive. So they exchange sex for money, they exchange sex for shelter, they exchange it for food, clothing, or any other good, which is the necessity of life. Yeah, I remember this one. So these are the kind of children you want to neglect to say Stacey Abrams feelings. And that's why Angeles that and King is becoming a rockstar. Let me say this. A lot of black people don't care what you do. I mean, when that's the one the biggest
thing oh, we're homophobia home home? No, we don't really care. But we should have a be a bail out to have been a pain. But may you do you whatever you're into. But it's the children. And that's what she's harping on? Is the children Yeah. That we can't do that we have to protect. And we're seeing now that that's not the case, the children not being protected. And I think the Democrats are playing a losing for all style of politics. And
I'll explain that more. But first, we got to thank some people. Yes. And to do that, we always want to be reminded in the of the legendary words of Malcolm X, the white man and the black man have to be able to sit down at the same table, the white man has to feel free to speak his
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Can we remind everybody Need to do the work one time? Yeah, we can. Everybody make sure you do the work. Gotta do the work. Thanks, Cam. Thanks, Kenny. Love it, man. I'm gonna work. All right. So I mentioned previously that the Democrats are running a losing brand of politics, especially with the so called, quote unquote black people. And a case that that is
removing God from the Pledge of Allegiance. There's a story that's breaking, actually that you broke on specific Democratic caucuses reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at the virtual convention, leaving out the words under God. Let's take a listen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. David, this seems to be a pattern. You broke another story on a related topic
back in 2012. What's going on here? Well, right back in 2012, we broke the story about those words under God being left or the word God being left out of
the Democratic Party platform here. What you just saw there was the Democratic National Committee caucus, it was a Muslim affairs caucus, a meeting that the DNC was holding this week, they left the words under God, as you just heard, also the LGBTQ or excuse me, LGBT caucus, that's what they call themselves at the DNC also left the words under God out, I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic, for which it stands, one nation,
indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. So so what's the point of putting that up? Well, a couple of things. First of all, let's put this all in context and be clear that the DNC on day one did go ahead and say the words undergone in their pledge and that was on day one, they also said on day two and the general session, but in these smaller caucuses, they're not seeing it, at least in these two instances. The point is that there is an underbelly of a progressive far
left that the Democrats are gonna have to deal with. And that's what's kind of driving the ship. Wow. I'm glad you got that clip. Because I didn't know the LGBTQ caucus. I knew. I didn't realize it was the Muslim group. who admitted the worst time Yeah, it's, it's kind of like, you know, when we this whole show has just proven to me, the Democratic Party has been dead for at least four years, maybe
longer. It's been hijacked by numb nuts and idiots and really truly bigoted racist people who are just so out of control, have no idea what they're doing that just using levers, they're pulling levers that Jack with people stuff all the time. And it's going to end I think, after this election, everybody will be it will have to maybe a whole different party, that none of these people can return. None of that makes sense. Any. Any. I don't understand how a Muslim caucus can leave out God
when your caucus is created around your faith in God. I don't understand let's they have a bigoted bigoted, Allah, Allah. No, it's a bunch of bigoted douchebags, seriously, and then the LGBTQ. I know, a lot of gay men who are Catholic, who were very Christian who go to church have found that found a church that is accepting of them a lot, you'd be surprised, it's time to have the flag. I mean, the LGBT flag on their, you know, on their church. So I mean, I don't understand what
I'm saying there. When this makes it out, specifically, I'm speaking specifically talking to the quote unquote, black especially the A Das, right. A lot of our underpinnings is, you know, in the church, or in fact, when I say church I mean quite a bit. Because I think the church is dying along with the structure Yeah, with with the Democratic Party and people are becoming more like their relationship and that kind of thing. But when you start these stories start to leak out with
you're taking God out. And then when you look back to 2012, and the whole party took God out of the platform Yeah, they've been no good but they picked it But didn't they put it back in didn't they the like a whole issue and then they slipped it back in because they the backlash was there I think something like let's listen to the clip and I'll explain to you how that whole thing. Thank you. Another ally you some weird omission from the
Democratic platform, which no one can quite understand. How or why this happened or what the intention was, because all they seem to have done is rattle cages to be rattled. No mention of the word God even though there was last time, and there is about 10 times in the Republican Bible, why is that? Well, we have a commitment through all faith traditions,
that our values are reflected in our policy. And that means that we should look out for the least of these that we should fight for the middle class that we should help everyone in America have an opportunity to be successful and deliberately taken out or was it a mistake?
Oh, of course not. Of course not. We we have a platform that actually reflects the values of many faith traditions and policies, somebody has deliberately taken up a word God because it was in the last one, I can assure you that no one has deliberately taken God out of our platform. So it was an accident. What I can tell you is that our policies, and our values are reflected in many faith traditions. And that's what our platform is all about.
So let's Piers Morgan this hilarious with Debbie Wasserman Schultz The Jew. Yeah, yes, exactly. Hilarious. Wish she wishes her identity is large. I mean, her faith is a large part of her identity. But now, you asked me a question. Did they take it? No did how that when they snuck it out. And then they had a vote, which I had to clip but it was not. The audio was poor. And this how it went down. They said, You know, they do the I mean, remade. Vote, and it has to be two
thirds majority to know to separate. And the nays I would have had, I remember this bar and they went best. In the Gulf. Well, they were the first I mean, he had to do it three times. Because he looked over, he was like, they don't want to put God back in. And he was like, and he asked again, and then he asked for a third time and he was like, finally Yeah, I'd have it. God goes back in. I remember that. Oh, man. There's so much shit that goes
down that we forget. It's so easy. I'm like Joe Biden with this. Right? Well, the thing is, is when you start talking about pizza gate, when you start talking about these kids being harassed, and I will lot of know a good portion of of our community. Our truthers are conspiracy. Subscribe to conspiracy theories. That's history that is culturally historical, this conspiracy theory thinking. Well, I mean, weaker spirits conspiratorial because there's a lot of conspiracies against.
Oh, yeah. Like they've been given us bad medicine down at Tuskegee. Yes. And that was a conspiracy to it came out. Yeah. So yeah, I would say to seekers is more appropriate than conspiracy. Right. Right. So yeah, you're correct. So when we see these things crop up, you're taking God out. And then it comes crops back up again, you're taking God out of the pledge allegiance, I was in
there. I want to get one. And that was the one from this year is from the CBN, which now have a good, you know, a das following and on the Christian Broadcasting Network. So this thing's starting to get legs. Right. So it's, I think the Democrats got wind of this. And they tried to bring some preachers in to pray. Goodness. So the first one is Mark Moore, Jr. And he prayed he called the closing prayer for the DNC of the Black Caucus.
Eternal God, father of Abraham, Isaac, and Briana. Before we asked you for anything, thank you. That was unexpected. And why only Briana We only heard Oh my goodness. Let's do that. Wow. Eternal God, father of Abraham, Isaac, and Breanna Taylor. Before we asked you for anything, we want to thank you for everything. Thank you for the incredible men and women that have spoken truth to power over the course of this week.
Thank you for giving an entire generation and people a heart and a vision to mobilize and take backwards ours this fall. Thank you that you allowing those that have opposed justice and truth and righteousness, to realize that their time has come to an end. And God is we look now to move forward from the incredible speeches and the incredible motivational charges
that we've received over the last few days. God we're asking that you will anoint us a new anointed As a fresh give us a heart and a desire to see change, take place, Lord, with thanking you and asking you now that you will not allow us to be comfortable simply tweeting about it, we're asking that you will no longer allow us to be comfortable simply posting Instagram posts and Facebook statuses about change, but help
us to become the change that we want to see. God anointed our hands so that they can do the work that will bring real transformation that's fallen on our ears, so that we can think of strategies and mobilize in order to do what needs to be done, anoint our feet with strength and renewed energy to put the work in as we go about securing a better future for our families, our communities and our people. Oh, my goodness. Let me point out a couple of things before I make my
comments. One, I'm aware touch not my, my anointed, I get that. But when you start politicizing the church, and I'm going to say this, this goes for both sides, when Trump went up to the church in DC, and they put the show on him, and you know, it's it's this disgusting thing they do, where they all lay hands on, we saw Obama do it, you know, and then we saw done to Trump while the preachers get around, they lay their hands on the preacher.
I don't like that. I think there's a reason that churches stay is separated. Well, and but that's also the family you know, that's the group that we talked about the family. Right, right, right. Right. Right. So that's a whole that's a whole nother let's go go listen to that. What episode was that? Mo? We talked about them? Ah, don't remember. Sorry about that getting up there. But what I'm saying is, and then you got up Isaac, Abraham, Isaac and
Breanna Taylor. It's like, what? Like, don't don't do that. So now I'm gonna say this, then you throw in doing the work and go, Oh, don't just post on Instagram. I don't like this. No. And it smacks of being disingenuous. And my people are not dumb. We see what's happening here. And that in the Democratic Party, now, we got this. We got to get off and under this taking God out the platform and taking God out of the Pledge of Allegiance. So we got to understand we got to and
and we know the relationship with the black pastor. And movements. We know this. We're going back to Margaret Sanger. Yeah. If you want to, if you want to get the blacks to do something, preachers, get the preachers. And it's like no other time with the Democrats and I will get I will say this. The Republicans at least make the Evangelicals part of their platform and their whole structure their party, I still don't like it. I mean, I can say I'm a separation of church and
state kind of person. But you only bringing these people in as like, ah, you know, we need we need a preacher to go get a preacher you know, we we got to write and and like say he's doing at the the Black Caucus. Another preacher now I'm sure you heard this one. And this is a long clip, you can stop when you want to. It's two minutes, but I just want you to listen to the cadence and just play the clip. This is the age of George Floyd and breonna Taylor in their
name. We need bold policies that will transform our policing system so that we reimagine public safety, we have to have bold policies that insist that health care is not just a privilege for the few at the top, but it is a right for all
of God's children. We need to have bold policies bold policies that determine that we are going to put an end to environmental racism is which is right there on the front lines of climate change, which has our planet in I see you we need some Democrats with a backbone who will have the courage and the compassion to recognize the wisdom of Jesus because Jesus said, a nation will be judged by how it treats the least of these and right now, I remixed Jesus because Jesus would look at this grid
Mary and Jesus would say I was hungry and you cut aid to dependent children it did a lightning bolt come down and strike him when this when he was doing this. Knocked him right on the head. And just remember, this is all political. What is there a test to be prepared? What is it to become a preacher? Was there a test is it can you have aren't you have ordained ministers? Minister but go to. Yes seminary and there's levels to it. And then you have
the these guys are trained? Oh yeah, these they actually go to seminary. seminary school I'll say this is the ones that actually some of the religious ones are the ones that come up just naturally. I mean, just gravitate towards the faith because they didn't get indoctrinated at these universities with these political leanings. And who was this? It was this speaking? This is Dr. Frederick D. Haynes. It looks like it's certainly 50 More seconds or minus well,
you would not give me a living wage. I was thirsty and you contaminated water in Flint, Michigan and other impoverished communities around this nation. Women? Is he talking to God? Was he talking to the Republicans now? What are you doing? Let me just go no, I did this for I want to hear. I want to hear the transition. Hold on, give me 14 For he did it for 14 minutes and 21 seconds straight. But say I was hungry, and you cut aid to dependent children and you would not give
me a living wage. I was thirsty and you contaminated water in Flint, Michigan and other impoverished communities around this nation. I was sick. But I did not have access to affordable health care and COVID 19. Me out I was in prison because of mass incarceration and a criminal justice system
that was criminal and downright unjust. I was a stranger, and you had the nerve to build a wall while at the same time you have in the harbor there in New York, a statue of liberty saying give me your tired, your huddled masses yearning to breathe. Now it would be you know what this is what Joe Biden should talk like this or Kamala, you know, because it's the same words as saying the same thing. It's just in a different it's an a cadence that makes you feel like it's all important.
And that's and that's why they're tear under Hillary because at least I have no way man, man, man, you'll never hear Trump do that. No, he just goes he just says Where's where's my African American? There he is. He sounds like the rock Oh brother. I just love him. What where's my African American There he is. God as as he's doing this I can't take any more of it. But as he's doing this, they flash across the screen to donate text push to 41444 on sort of straight out TBN style you know I'm gonna
like what what is going on here? Like I said, this is another example of the Democratic Party being out of touch and they don't understand it's not even out of touch mode they have this magical they think the people who are running this who say okay let's put this together I don't think this is like a black caucus now this is the the Nancy Pelosi and she thinks this is how it's supposed to be because I've seen it that's what that's what a black church is like.
Right like is sick I don't know but it can you play like the last maybe it will be well I think we I did you clear the clip? Like hey, man, what are you talking to here? Yeah, just just run the last because I want to make a point on this next clip. I'll just give you the last time Oh masses yearning to breathe free. Jesus will say America if you don't get your act together. You can you may well go to hell. Oh, thank you. I know that line. Ah, huh. I know that fine.
It was somebody that was condemned for using the same kind of rhetoric in those night. What was his name again? I think it was the Reverend Jeremiah. Right. Right. So who did that? And the United States of America government when it came Holy crap. It's the same guy Mo. I got right I gotta play I gotta play. Oh, that's good. You dirty rat bastard. You knew that. Didn't you do it? You knew it.
All right, hold on a plan back to back. All right DJ in the mix of greed free Jesus will say, America if you don't get your act together, you can you may well go to hell and the United States of America government when it came to treating her citizens of Indian descent. Fairly she failed. She put them on reservations. When came to treating her citizens of Japanese descent fairly, she failed. She put them in internment prison camps. When it came to treating the citizens of
African descent family, America failed. She put them in chains, the government, put them on slave quarters, put them on action blocks and blocks, put them in cotton fields, put them in inferior schools, put them in substandard housing, put them in scientific experience experiments, put them in the lowest paying jobs, put them outside the equal protection of the law, kept them out of their racist Bassiana higher education and locked him into positions of hopelessness and helplessness.
The government gives him the drugs, build bigger prisons, passes a three strike law, and then wants us to see God bless America. No, no, no, not God bless America. God damn America, the Bible for killing innocent people. God damn America. Citizen as a human god damn America. Like she is God, and she is supreme. Oh, so first of all to respond to this because you have played this
clip in this context for me before. And when I heard the whole clip and condos episode 44 When I heard the whole clip in context, I was like, That guy's not really an asshole. What he's saying is completely true. And if you hear it all in context, but it was clipped, and it was interesting, because there was outrage of course from the Republicans outrage of course from Select evangelicals, based upon I think just the clip, but the Democrats coward up like a little shrilled snake to they
went, Oh my gosh, we got an Obama hate it. He's like, I don't want to know about it. But another black man sacrificed. And now and now it's do you think that they didn't know or this guy slipped in? I mean, he's using that same? No. No. What I'm saying is if you're doing it for our benefit, cool. What if you can cost us up and we got to sacrifice you to deal with Killer Mike? Yep, yep, yep, yep. Wow, that's a good one. That was funny. That was really cool. I got to mix it up. That was nice.
And to speak on the sacrifice, and I'm speaking on just for people like what is more talking about sacrifice. Let's go back and listen to Reverend Ian white Mar, from last show or throwback clip from 48, talking about the ritual sacrifice. So this lecture focuses on the ritual sacrifice of black men, in particular, as an instrument for creating a cohesive and unified body of people called white. So in this development of the screen of racial contempt, that I'm calling the first stage
of sacrifice. While it certainly includes the murder of African Americans, it was, it was the murder of their humanity. In the eyes of European Americans, that was sacrificed in the development of white identity, more than just the basement, it was the symbolic murder of their identities offered up in order
to engender another identity. So Rene Girard writes, the purpose of sacrifice is to restore the harmony to community to reinforce the social fabric, and that the common denominator that exists between behind all sacrifice is internal violence. And the dissensions, the rivalries, the jealousies and the quarrels of the community, by design are suppressed by sacrifice. Wow. Yeah. Look at that, in the context of right, getting killed
with sacrifice to restore harmony, right? I mean, what do you use cancel, but when I'm just saying is, it's deeper than that. Because anytime, like you said, he was called out he was causing riffs. They clipped him up and that, you know, in a soundbite, god damn American, they like Obama. You got to cut him loose. Yeah. And Obama said in his church for years, and he didn't say, Well, you know, let's let's look at this and let's listen. Nope, gotta go. I don't I don't know him. Just
like Peter. Just like, you. Yeah. That's right. If even if they don't, even if they don't sacrifice you, you're going to be you're saying, put into a role of the COC you serve. I gotta give all credit to Doc, I got to do this. Whenever a term is coined, I always give credit to that person. This is Dr. T. Hassan Johnson, defining what a khaki surfeys So as you can see today in which Talking about the reality of black men's disposable role as khaki serfs. I've covered this
in another show. The whole concept of khaki serfs is a bringing together two basic ideas, the concubine and the serf. And this, in many ways has to do with the social expectation of black men, both in the larger society but more particularly within black America. The idea that black men are not only disposable, but their roles are to serve as sexual concubines, as well as serfs, right, who are really just designed to serve you lift bear that tote so on and so
forth. The disposability, right, so the idea of the khaki serve and how our lives and our deaths can be taken from taken for granted. We don't talk as much about our lives because there's all kinds of consciousness contestation and shaming that goes on, we talk about what black men experience in their own community. Right. But it but it's clearly evident in our deaths, how we're perceived, and how our deaths are often used
for everybody's advancement, but black men themselves. And one of the biggest indicators of that is how much policy has been developed in the last few decades to stem the tide of those deaths. Right? Very little, and yet instill the social expectations play on CompuServe kaki surf so early on in the show, and we heard it a couple of times throughout the show, say their name, say their name. Even with Breanna Taylor, I mean, she she's not a black man.
But, um, she's being used, sure to say their name. It's the reason why they're saying that 38 You know, and my tradition, you offer things that that your loved one who passed away with what, you know, whether it's
like honey or tobacco, things like that. And that's, it's so important not just for us to be in direct relationship to our people who've passed but also for them to know they've, we've remembered them, we should be honoring them in all the ways whether it's protesting through art, you know, through putting up signs on the freeway like we they want us to remember them because they know what they know. They know what it takes for it for us to be for them to be remembered. So it's it's a
it's a very important practice. Hashtags are for us are way more than a hashtag it is literally, almost resurrecting spirits to get the work that we need to get done. Okay, before you tell me exactly the context of this, I am a really strong believer in memes and hashtags. I don't really think not a big hashtag fan at all, but I do know how they work. I know they're very effective if used properly. These things actually do do things to people memes
especially do stuff. So who is this is this some kind of sorceress? Now let's Patrice color from black lives matter. Oh, a sorceress. I was right. We use the term witch but I gave you a visual aid and I'll probably be posting it to my twitter later. Oh my god that takes no I'm putting it in the show notes. But I'll do it in the hidden thing because it's too jarring just to look at it. Right. She's that they she did this thing called a prayer for
the runner. And that was a bra Amar Aubrey where I mean they she does like this whole like, there's so many people whatever. She is like wings. She has she's spreading her wings and what the hell is going on? Is this weird? I don't know if she's weird form of and you can go find the clip. It's a whole huge goal. And look, guess what? It's sponsored by UCLA? Well, if you ask John C Devorah. Keep saying hi. It doesn't
surprise me. It's UCLA. Right? So so if you want to go to YouTube, it's a prayer for the runner Bob Patrice colors. And it's basically like necromancy and the reason why I'm bringing this A to each zone if you What do you believe. But the large amount of voters that are black or so called Black are leaning towards Christian faith or some other type we were saying once they Abrahamic faith, you don't say muslim or you know what most of the Christian If this gets out, which it is, and that's why I
brought it what my mom was saying about MK Ultra. These things are making their way making their rounds. And I saw this thing crop up the same. This is pizza gate 2.0 This is spirit cooking. 2.0 And don't ever underestimate The impact in these critical areas like we talked about these pockets in Detroit and Philadelphia, when they when they hear about this one, it's doing the rounds, and they're like, Okay, stay away from all that.
It gives you even another reason to do something else on Tuesday. It's not a and I'm gonna tell you this black people a little woowoo, the devil, which is witchcraft, and I'll just give you a little inside baseball and we can wrap up here. My grandmother, stop being friends with a woman of 20 years because she thought she put a root on her and a route is like a sale comes from who do cold start I don't mess with Emory. No more check out and then I actually put that route on the shop put
their route No. And you know, you this, this Black Lives Matter is going to run flat real quick. I want to meet I want to meet your mom so bad now. I lay some MK Ultra stuff on her. I may outright say she's saying exactly what you're gonna say. So no, Win Win a win this gets. And then men. It's out mom. I mean, I've seen it. It's come across my timelines. I've seen it. I mean, not this one. But other stuff, and some videos and stuff. And I think this is her admitting some
other things. Well, this is obviously her. And she just, she's the co founder of Black Lives Matter. Everyone needs to know that right and clear. And I'm saying this in the context of politics, and whatever you believe you believe some people might think what I believe is crazy. You know, it's that it's your belief. But when I'll say in this in the scope of politics, and you already have a fragile situation with the quote unquote, a Das, quote unquote,
black crowd. This kid split this, this could sink your boat? Well, hold on a second, I want to listen to everything we've learned in the past three hours. Ah, we see. We're going to reprogram black men and all these things that have to be done. And then the way they go about it, somehow they believe that by by removing Christianity basically from the equation, or or mixing it up to such government that Republicans used
Christianity and, and and faith all the time. But you saw throughout the entire convention, but this structure thing with Republicans is the structure. Yes, yes, yes. But he ordered that kind of thing. But why would you try to undermine or try to mind control? Do they make Okay, here it is? Sorry? Um, okay, real time processing? Do they believe that the problem with these black men in particular, is God and if we remove that, then they'll come to our side.
Now, as you were scripture, you have to talk strong man up before you planted his house. Yeah, that's right. So that that the short question, yes, we have that we, we know man in the house. We've had a run out for 40 years, we can teach you anything they want to. And now that that's why I said this is bigger than votes. This is this is bigger than the election. This is much bigger than the election much, much bigger than the election. Wow. Okay. And we'll wrap up with the final clip,
right? You said a lot of things important, but you said something important about remembering them. And I also feel that even beyond remembering them, were invoked invoking them, right. So this is an invocation, right? This is a recognition that. But what's happened as we invoke these names is the invocation of their names, that goes beyond remembering them, but also in our tradition, when we call out
our ancestors. We call them out for specific purposes. You know, the first thing that we do when we hear of a murderer, is we come out, we pray, we pour libation, and we built with the community where, yeah, this life was stolen. And it took almost a year for me to realize that this movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement. At its core, it's a spiritual movement. And I know you always had the spiritual
practice. I remember like when we first started, I remember us going into the ocean and doing these rituals and really feeding our spirit, but I don't remember it being so deeply embedded in all that we did in 23 tene as opposed to where we came in 2014 spirituality is at the center of Black Lives Matter. And that that that's not just for us. I feel like so many leaders and so many organizers are deeply engaged and a pretty important spiritual practice.
Well, you know, we need, we need to, we need a snappy name, you know, we had pizza gates, doing a snappy name for this, you know, like, BLM spirit gate, that's not the right one, but I'm just check, even the BLM. Even, it'd be even better now my T's here. So for a later day, even the BLM and chaos magic, you remove all the vowels. That stands for balem I'm sorry, a L A. M balem. Yeah, but you said chaos magic. I like that.
Yes, that mean, that's, that's what that's what they that's part of what they believe in. And in, in in that in that type of magic, you cross when you're doing your spells, whatever, you cross out all the vows, okay, and you will get when you cross out all the vowels and balem. You left with BLM? With your lens to what you're talking about these hashtags in these memes. Oh, yeah. Oh, stop it. Mo stop it. Oh, my top one and I'm sorry. Oh, my goodness.
Okay. Thank you for that. Blew my mind a couple times here at the end of the show. Wait a minute, could you do me a favor? Could you ask your mom? How do we combat that route? She's putting on everybody, not your mom. But these? This BLM stuff this? This got to be What? What? Certainly there's something we can't tell you what my mom ago saying that's what? You got to play you the blood of Jesus. You got to play the blood of Jesus. He was
saying I don't want to make this a religion. I'm gonna tell you what, Miss, I'm gonna tell you what mama gonna say that was your child. You got to plead the blood of Jesus sleeve. Where she goes saying yes. And I'm telling you when when my mom was going to vote COVID Everything she was going to vote where she hears something like this. She's done. I don't know. I like to say is, here's a recommendation. Mom, that stuff. That's MK Ultra.
Which technically, if you look at it dwelling multiple spirits in one body, I mean, I digress on the DI D so my goodness. Oh, well, yeah. Okay, so, so here's where he is, we learned a lot. But I think the initial is a good eye opener. For me, all this, this is the most important election most important thing, bull crap. This is what's happening behind the scenes here. And this is really for the United States. But we're foam finger number one, and once again, the black
man in America is going to lead the charge. He's gonna hold the door open, but I think this time, we're going to come in and we're going to surround them, we're going to help them. Cuz this is something similar will happen in every country around the world, this Black Lives Matter stuff applies to so many countries in similar fashion, black pizza, the Netherlands, you know, the Aborigines in Australia, it's everywhere, there's this issue, and we may be the first ones to confront
it. And you know, and so if we go in, and we plead the blood of Jesus, and we, and we do something about this and expose it, the empowerment, the empowerment and the energy that will be unleashed from this group that has had a frog mo like a 60 year awakening, slow process to say, Hey, I'm gonna sit this one out. And next time around, maybe we'll have some better deals. And I'm gonna wrap on this, we have to look at the connection with the NBA with the bit Black Lives Matter on the court that's
held at Disney and Disney's past. All of this stuff is connected. And if you if you want to have a good chuckle, go look at some early Shirley Temple movies, huh? I mean, it will freak you out. And that just okay, Mo I'm so happy to be your friend. I'm happy. You're my friend. This is this is incredibly education. I
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