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Conversations about Beggars

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Glasses Malone and Co-Host Peter Bas welcome guests Toxic Masculinity Podcast (Mook & SP) and King Louis as they discuss non-profit charities organization such as Black Lives Matter and one specifically that Glasses Malone is a part of. How they benefit the unfortunate, but also look at the negative aspects of begging. They also discuss being able to present jobs and opportunities to homies from their neighborhoods. 

Learn also why Glasses is mortal enemies with parking enforcement as he has a habit of bailing out expiring meters before they are ticketed. The group then questions whether the money going to most non-profit organizations go to the actual people that need help. The conversation then moves to real estate housing prices in areas such as Compton to education in relation to property value. Get some economic bars!


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Like when I'm having a bad day, I will go park by where meters are at, and I know a ticket person is waiting to give tickets. He'll be sitting right there waiting for nigga's trying to run out. I'll be right there way for niggas trying to run out. And right when everybody time ran out, lock eyes dramatically, yes, and I quit quarters and everybody meeters a dollar and everybody meeters and look at the look at the ticket man.

He'd be just mad as a motherfucker, like you ain't giving no ticket, you bitch as nig you ain't getting no money for the government. I mean, at the end of the day, all gangs should be able to create opportunities for the community. It's a tough challenge, you know what I'm saying, But the goal should be for the real ones from the neighborhood. That the course, like few, like even I believe in myself, is pressure to create opportunities for my homies. One of the worst feelings in

the world is not having enough money. My homeboy Russ came home rust the fifteen years rush. One of my most like here stand up Nigga Smurf is like Little Smurf is a super stand up nigga. He did fifteen years avenging some homies ship that told on him, you know, standing up for him and make sure niggas know they couldn't do anything too, Cause he did fifteen years and I couldn't give him a job that paid him seventy thousand a year When he came home. That ship hurt

broke my heart. That ship, my homie booty, the same thing the want because come home feemy soldier walked off his time, tone tone, walked off his time and I was signed to this really high dollar label, but I couldn't give them nigga's jobs that pay seventy thousand CC. Thou Nazi here that ship. When I tell you, that's part of what mentally fucked me up in two thousand eleven and twelve and made me be like, y'all need

to change. Something is wrong. When I was only able to take care of myself at a good level, I knew something was wrong because this ship should provide opportunities for a lot more people than just me. Who I'm gonna round. I'm in the business with billions of dollars. How am I just taking care of myself, and I really can only afford to take care of myself. Yeah, I mean even if it's like even if I cut my life down a half, I don't have enough money

to pay nigga seventy thousand dollars a year. Maybe I can give it Nigga twenty four thousand. That poss McDonald's pay my homewoy two thousand dollars a month. How are you gonna how are you gonna pay the rent? Nigga couldn't live in the hood for that. Nigga. The mortgage Nigga house and watch it's four hundred and fifty thousand. That means that mortgage is probably right. But right now with the race, that mortgage is shorts. Add the taxes in on that because that's twenty three so two thousand

cups can't pay more. Bro, something wrong. I mean, this's billion dollar business, cousin. I can only take care of myself. Bro, I'm doing something I need to change. So that became like my motivating thing to start learning the business, start learning hip hop and learning records is to maximize my opportunities in this business and be the greatest I can at this ship. Gangs could have the look of a nonprofit. They really supposed to operate like that, which brings us

to this conversation. We're here, We're here, No seilings, no seilings, gl my boy, p B Pete, what's up? My My brother podcast? You feel Me? Toxic masculinity, my nigga move as peasy as peasy, staying late. He's supposed to be getting ready for a flight. Axtremely toxic intoxicated masculinity. Liquor that Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, we ain't giving out no free endor. Yeah brown liquor, Scott damn right. So yeah,

so the conversation is about beggars like your nonprofit. My man King on the engineering tip back in town for the day. He'd been working his ass off. Um, I want you to tell everybody what you're really doing up in Washington right now with the nonprofit that we have going on, Yes, okay, right now. The nonprofit that we run, which Glasses is a part of the Seven Angels Last Stop Services, And we did a deal with the Reminted hotel in Olympia to where they've given us access to

the whole floor, which is about thirty five rooms. Because of COVID, a lot of places lost money these hotels, and yeah, because of that, we come in and we're gonna help them by bringing the vouchers and people that need emergency housing and try to get them into the transitional part to get from the streets into housing. And that's the deal we just signed for the next year. So that's super dope. Clap up that for that, Yes, sir. So besides all that goddamn begging, it's illegal. It's illegal

begging doors. It's a difference between legal and illegal begging. So I understand what you're saying. I'm in the same game. I can't talk ship no, but it is there's a difference between legal and illegal. Like now that's about legal bang so, so legal begging and illegal begging. It's all it is is registering with the state. So you gotta register with the state when you beg it to be I llegal beggar. You just got a register with the state.

That's it. That's it. That's it. Like for instance, when we came to California and got the office down here and went to Goal try to get the nonprofit benefits, we had to re certified, resign up as a foreign business in California. Just a big just to get charity, just to get the benefits of a nonprofit. That yeah, it is, and it's getting out ahead. Because what's cold is right with churches? Illegal begging place because the church

is begging, they'd be begging every week. The Clinton Foundation, every big time politicians got a nonprofit worth about a half a billion dollars that pays no taxes and write some fat as. Now we can take it worse than that. We could take it worse than that. Any big business that you see is a nonprofit, hospital, schools and churches, NFL sports teams, any big billion dollar business of pharmaceutical companies because they do it under the scientific theory of

doing it for the community. I'm gonna tell you what that is. That's crazy, right. But the wealthiest man I know, I'm not gonna name because I don't want to get no trouble. The wealthiest man I know told me glasses, the biggest bill you're gonna run into for the rest of your life is taxes. Facts, he said. Everybody think population control or you know certain things is made to control the masses. The one thing for shore made to

control the masses is taxes. You gotta think income taxes, right, it's twenty three ship, some nineteen hundred ship where they were supposed to be using the money to fight a war. So there's like we need you all the community, the whole country to chip in to fight this war. That's why we stay in war around this motherfucker because this motherfucking country always begging, always begging, and it's and it's a super popping business because it's a super popping business.

I've seen the lady the other day because she was walking. She had a job, bro just collecting the quarters for parking by the court building. Got a bit like she is pushing the motherfucking ship because down the street collecting quarters out the meter. First off, it's a shign that y'all charged me, the part that's embarrassing charging. But then you you got a motherfucker. You're getting so much money cut at you hire motherfucker to go collect the money

that you motherfucker tax me for the part. I've seen you. I've seen you. I've seen you one time do a video where you was putting in quarters for people to do that all the time. That's like my guilty pleasure because because I feel like I just never knew that that man. I seen him do that and he never

really spoke on that. But my so, my real Nigga, my real nick tendencies right this and this is just the real nick in me right and I'm sorry government, but just just typing, nig I am what they charged for these parking tickets be so out ready to be seventy dollars. So what I like to do, because this is gonna sound up, but it's the truth, and I do it all. I probably did it a hundred times.

I will go park like when I'm having a bad day, I will go park by where meters are at and I know a ticket person is waiting to give tickets. He'll be sitting right there, wait for Nigga's trying to run out. I'll be right there, way for Nigga's trying to run out, and right when everybody time ran out, lock eyes dramatically. Yes, and I'm gonna put quarters and everybody meeters a dollar and everybody meeters and look at

the look at the ticket man. He'd be just mad as a motherfucker, like you ain't given no ticket, you bitch asked ni. You ain't getting no money for the government. And I will sit right there for two hours. I'm the opposite. I'm like, I'm like Frog from Colors when he went to visit such and such. I got more time than money at homes. So when I gotta go downtown, there's about two blocks that you can park in downtown Los Angeles where you don't have to pay those cocksuckers,

and they call it skid row. So I parked in front of the goddamn Side Alley at the Midnight Mission or whatever on like six and Stanford or whatever the funk it is, and I will huff it to like Second in Maine, to the city hall to get an LS whatever the hell it is I'm doing. I will die before I will I will wear a hole in the motherfucker's souls before I pay those people the fucking

parking money. It's terrible, total opposite. So I sit right there because for like two hours, bro and I'll just keep putting quarters in people's meter and just making him waste his time till you have to leave. That's my pleasure. That's my way of always desistently fighting. It's my pleasure fighting the government of it recipes John Witnis Broke for me,

that's my pleasure and I feel like that. But the reason I was, I was, I was thinking about this whole conversation because was I was looking at the ship with Black Lives Matter, and they own the lady head I think her name is, is it patres something? What's her name? What's your name? Patres something? But long story short, they on her line because for buying four houses like that were like three point two three point four million dollars or something. She bought a crib recently for like

a million. It's a change right outside of Malibu for herself. Yes, they're tripping about that right there, like, um, everybody. So now other chapters are Black Lives Matter for me? The New York City chapter, um, the Greater New York chapter. They all trying to bring up. They want to kind of what's that with the tax people because when they, uh, like when they come to check your finances, they want to do the own like, because where is you getting

on this money to buy these houses? They on her line tough, like hold up, lady, you can't just you know what I mean. I always used to tell my boy Sticks this, why Sticks he does a great job with his nonprofit, you know, think Watts incredible job. I always tell him. One of the things Martin Luther King had right is you needed to if you're for the people, right,

people expect some things. Like Martin Luther King would dress down and not do certain things because he understood if you for the people, you can't be looking like you're getting paid being for the people. That's why all the communists drive like do that the Soviets cast You ever seen cast in the suit? Have you same principle? When when when um garbage Shop and the Soviets fell, all

the big money was isolated in the oligarchs. The only billboards that were worth running advertises for and and broke like dirt poor Moscow was Rolex Rolls roy Us because the only handful of people who had any money to do anything. We're spending all kinds of because they've been wearing army colored T shirts for forty five years. They

finally can spend their money. That's deep damn so as like I noticed that, Like now everywhere we're going everybody begging, like you go to the store because and you spend like let's say, if your if your order was forty seven, if your you know, if your groceries was forty seven dollars and thirty six there, like, what do you want to donate two dollars and sixty four cents to, you know,

the children's hospital. And I'm thinking to myself, them kids like first off, who like and then like they try to it will kill me is they look at me, because like they look at me like do you want to donate? So now y'all want to make me feel like when they asked me, like I didn't ask to do this. So now they got two people because at the grocery store begging inside the store digitally and at the door when you walk in, like there's a great song with Messy mar featuring sugar Free from back of

that kind of upbeat song. You know, one of my favorite lines in hip hop history was by Messi in the intro. I wouldn't give a bit of glass of water if she was choking on a peanut butter sandwich in the hot desert. And that's how I feel every time somebody walks up asking me on the point right for HP is my favorite place in San Francisco for real, probably my favorite place in the Bay. But long story short,

I'm like, first off, these ain't the kids. That's my biggest problem, Like right, y'all not offer me like I have no idea. It's just somebody asking me for money. And this is what we got so comfortable with it, you know what I mean? Like I remember that like when I was a little kid, and I will go to these churches and the preacher with Shane like people into putting money into the tide. You're just gonna put your last tim How would you ever tell somebody put

their last anything in the collection plate. God ain't gonna bless you If you don't, God gonna hit you with that hundo for this Tim, for this team. But you know how comfortable it got. Now is where people run to go fund me so fast, fund me so fast that when you say begging, that is where people that don't have charities go to go fund me to get their legal bag on. You don't see what I'm saying. So when you say that go fund me, is that how many? How many? Yeah? No? How many bad bitches

on social media have their cash appen only fans? Is all about begging? No, no, no, no, that's transaction. You get something out of that trans it's begging, that's transaction. Go ahead move. Yeah, it's begging. Yeah. No, they're begging for ship yeah, giving content. So my text me that game I got that name Tommy, Tommy sold on my r. That guy's my my man. Text me that Tommy sold on my ard. Dog is the coldest motherfucker in the world. Yeah, I want to see that because I know these bitches

on there. I got an only fan account for myself. That's purely for like, before I start doing the show, I got the only fans myself took off on it. I don't even do that on there. I just I just listen to begging bitches for some people. But man, I need only fans then if if they're not gonna for real, I need only fans ship my brother. Oh so no, that's that's exchanging something. Okay, I don't get that thing from the grocery store. If I give that

two dollars is sixty four cents. Yeah, you write it off. You can't even write it off. It's into your bill. You know you feel good. They want you to feel good. That's what they're trying to sell to you. You did something for the world, you did great time. Try to alleviate you have guilt for having gotten a dollar in your life. Yeah, I wonder this money will take us

guilt from you. I wonder has any of them little kids, like remember when you was growing up and it was like the African kids with fly on the I and ship they were just they get the most saddest listening. I wonder if they ever got that money. It doesn't appear that way it right, we got sold into slavery and we end up having to take our money and send it back to the motherfucker's that sold us into slavery. Yeah, they should have a lot of bread. They were like,

you know you have chipped off that. That's like the motherfucker's got ads. You sold us to these motherfucker's. You sold us to all these slave trade companies and they wouldn't sold us for a profit. Right, and then we end up Now we came up and they advertised on TV to send money to the motherfucker's that sold us into slavery. Yeah hold up, you hold up, nigga. That's like escarbar running ads and and meta for for coke. I mean it's no you for rehab, you mean for rehab. Oh,

but I'm talking about selling coke. Then then telling people to go to rehab. That's just a real dope. That's just like what you're saying with selling us then going back talk about help. Dam imagine the dope didn't opening up a rehab like at the same time, that's like, oh, that's like frankness Saint. That's like a guy opening up an edible place next door to a gold bird. You stop that, Hey, you stop that, because I do your daddy. Your daddy got like a little sinning with homeless people.

Rehab people could go, but you set it dope. That's a cold cycle. That's what the government do. I agree. They make you sick and then they say you the medicine, say you the medicine didn't make you. Take it to me like the biggest, the most commonplace easy government beggar scam. And I'm trying to get into it because look, look, I don't get a someone's giving away money. I'll take it. I want it. Yeah, Hey, I got the nonprofit. I

understand it's not dissimilar from what you're talking about. I've gone on had nozzi about about you know, my Memphis escapades, and I'm gonna go make an offer tomorrow on on a little small place. I'm gonna put it on Section eight and and I'm gonna hire an attorney to go jack up the the the market value for those things

so I can get the most subsidization back. If I have to go to argue that the value of this place is so high because someone else is paying their rent, then guess what the value of that place isn't shipped because nobody over there can afford rent. So the values eighty bucks a month because that's all your market can afford. Like the Section eight has jacked up rent so much like the baseline rent in Compton versus Huntington Beach isn't

that different. It should be extraordinarily different because of the fact you walk out to us your house and get killed because they sex in there. I see what you're saying. The government is paying the rent for them people property there. But but but the price of Cribs and Compton is up. Like when my sister. My sister lived in the west right, so on west Side and west side problem. So her street they four houses and it shouldn't be up either.

It's up because money is cheap. Uh, you know, like, let's get ourselves say that again, because it's up because money is cheap. Metro somewhere right now that I told you g because he never put it like that. Money is cheap because right now, if you could afford a month for your mortgage or whatever the fuck, and half of that is is borrowed and with no interest, then under normal circumstances, you can only afford a baseline principal price of a third of that. I mean, if you

put ten percent down or whatever the fuck down? What's that for? Like if you put me or you tell about a person who just own a program? Anybody, anybody good credit? Right? Yeah, let's just say hypothetically for the numbers, you put ten percent down and you pay three percent annual interest over thirty years. That means you can tack n onto the value of that home for what you paid for it, you know what I mean. So you can afford to pay thirty years your your property at

three percent might be four grand. You're paying seven hundred grand four month time it's done. So you can walk that three percent down to one percent. You can. You're still paying seven hundred grand over thirty years, where the funk it is, but you can jump that property value up to five eight because that's the difference in the interest over the time and what and the only people winning in that that's your local municipality getting more property

tax revenue every fucking year out of your ass. No one else wins, realtursts getting higher commission on the base, and schools get more money on property value that they go piss off to the fucking union pension fund. That's all. I didn't want to say it like that. So let me ask you a question, and Pete, this is since we're getting white people answers today, because this is something important to me. Why is the education still funked up? If half of the property value right, well, businesses pay

for schools and uh taxes from property papers. This is a real cyclical thing. I've gone on a lot of tirades about this over the years, Like if you like, we'll take Compton for example. In my grandmother lived in Camp the fifties. If you look at that was us right now, if you listening to this podcast, right when you get a minute, google the high school class as of Compton High and fifty four the senior graduating class for Compton High School and fifty four or fifty three

is all white. Wider than my ass cheeks in January. That's white getting you wide net. Wait wait, go, wait back to this when I talk about like the cyclical comparative problems that happened, like you say, for you know that you get demographic changes and you've had to demographic changes, and people don't talk about it. They talk about the

white flight and black pole moving in. You've also had subsequently a huge Latino wave of people because that's Merino Valley now was it used to be Compton twenty five years So you've even further complicated the educational with the

bilingual thing. Shout out to the a c l U for suing the State of California for not providing bilingual education and then soon the State of California for providing bilingual education twenty years later, a st l You suck my fucking I love thee and sucked my balls little there. How do you sue the same out after twice on opposite sides of the argument. That's American, that's the American thing to do. I'm still gonna talk about him as

a human being moved. Fuck. They literally took the argument made against them the first time, and when it happened. They used that argument and suit him right back. It's nuts shout but no, back to the point, so put us away. There's an intrinsic relationship between school quality and property value. The better to school district is, the more

people will pay to have their kids there. So if you don't keep up your property, like for example, and I'm gonna say some ship that's real that people aren't gonna like. Okay, if you have a house that could maybe use a swimming pool or a new roof for whatever, and you go out and spend forty dollars on a car that you customize that you don't put into your house,

that's property value going down. You feel me Furthermore, what people don't like about this because people do that ship all the time, and I can name you understand, well, I understand why, but go ahead, we're talking about another day. And that's that's again I'm I'm I'm a cultural advocate. So that's but like additionally, if you also then aren't on your kids asses for getting good grades, the aggregate performance of the schools goes down. That also drives the

property value down compared to neighboring areas. So now you've fucked yourself up the ass twice. You fail to elevate your property value, so when you sell, the next guy comes in and buys lower, so there's less revenue going to the school, and the perform ms in the school by the people who lived there has not been stewarded properly to keep the property value up without having to

put the money into the property. So you've now doubled down on making a comparative disadvantage for your local schools to those nearby that don't have those same disadvantages that in part you participated in creating because you can. I mean, if you go years and years and years back, there wasn't a huge, big, old fucking ass difference between Compton, Lynnwood, Hunting, the Park South get the whole seven quarter and the

six or five quarter. But the difference now is huge, And the difference now is huge when you talk about comparing performance of educational institutions, m super bars and beggars. So let me ask you something King like once again, my man can't ship um super ill you feel me? Uh? Seven angels um really great charity nigs be begging, but they at least have decent attentions what's the ultimate goal

for a nonprofit like a professional begging company? Oh wow, I mean like like what's the perfect thing to get to You gotta look at the integrity of Like how do you get to Walmart? To a Walmart biggs for you? Walmart will beg for anybody. Really, I mean no without you having to sit in front of it? Like where how like how like when I go to State of Brothers, they're begging for the children's hospital. How do you make

one of these institutes big? Okay? Okay, Well, because we're a new nonprofit and stuff, we have to build up programs and stuff where they feel comfortable and feel good to even work with us. You see what I'm saying. Ramada is not working with us. It's the hotel who has the franchise. You see what I'm saying. It's not Ramdel But we're gonna use Ramada because they want to

give this hotel of franchise. But if you want to get these big companies like State of Brothers and Home Deep poland stuff, you better be a United Way where they know you could bring a lot of money in because United Way now sends everybody to home Depot. You see what I'm saying, so they're using their power to write everybody to get all the customers and stuff to do deals back room deals with that because if you understand the whole government, it's a corporation. That's period, period,

it's it's it's a corporated. Well, there are a for profit because they need to make a profit about it sixty years. Yeah, they need to make money. Yeah, they're making a profit. The yeah, oh no, that's because that's the that's that's art games ever, is to always look like we're in debt. One of the gate. That's a definitional question. But that's where you get the legal back went out of business and as long as this motherfucking country, the old motherfucker's it should have been out of business.

What you mean the gangsters here? What you mean? No, look at the that there's a problem everybody else. Oh, it's more money than us relatively. No dollar works because everybody else has piste away their money. Worse, we don't have dollars no more's crypto. It's a it's online. It's all online now them dollars is different. But that's all about begging now because now people want to give nonprofits crypto. They now want to start giving bitcoins to nonprofits. People

are doing that. So if you're like us, we want to be the head of the game. So we're taking everything you want to. Don't make your car, your house, will will do anything because it's a right off. The government allows us to do that tax free. They have to figure out a way to funnel those crypto donations into a Beliesian based consulting firm company to help you guys get that out of here so as it cruise value, you can then shake out and catch it on the

back end once you've got those passive returns. That's why I love building on your team, Pete. I got an LLC and I used to have an else in a court bank account Police City. I love calling my belief in bank because the accents of the girls who answer the phones on customer service are just fantastic. They put a smile on my face every time. But that's all that's for another day. Your question, though, have you ever donated to Black Lives Matter? Move as you ever donated

to Black Lives Matter? No? No, I even asked, Pete, have you ever kid? You don't know if the president you can see if you can see right through Black Lives Matter. The first day we and you talked about it. The first day he was like, gee, I'm like, we're not gonna do that. But you can't public you say that because I actually in the fight. Motherfucker's over. Because if you like me, like black Lives matter, Bully Pete, you just don't care about black lives. I don't care

about your black lives. I always felt like black lives matter with some chicken shit anywhere. It's like, if you gotta tell a nigga your life matter, Bro, you are severely addicent manage in this world and you need to change your life. That is a weird ass thing to have with somebody's like to tell another motherfucker your life matter. At that point you should be shooting yeah. But that's

the see. But when they do that kind of stuff, that's the reason why, like you said, you went in there and they said donate the kids, and you looked at them like they was nuts. Because we have programs like Black Lives Matter that does nothing for the people. Wait a minute, Wait a minute, they do something. What there's my house at church? They give you like morad boost. No, they don't even give him around boosts. They don't they do for white people. White white people. White people love

giving their white guilt away to other people. Yeah, they love it. They Oh my god, let me give you one hundred US dollar certified units of my white guilt and get it off my back. But you know why they do that, because we give it right back to him. We give the money right back to them. We get the money right back to so they could do that. They give the money right back to them. We give it right back to them. I the numbers that they raised. Its crazy. I didn't really even do a lot of

research on this topic. But because there's so many different people, I'm realizing that have these professional begging companies. One time, I know it's nasty and dirty, professional, and then motherfucker's professionally be begging for me and they sell like kind of hope. It's like, if you need to again, I said, you need to tell somebody your life matters. You way behind a ball, bro, you should have been shooting your gun.

I'm not ever gonna tell you my life matters. By then I had already shot at whoever didn't understand my life matters. Advocacy during sentencing right every time. He just said that an advocacy, pete Us got them like low jokes. What's funny is Cousin the nigga said that every time I think about the nigga getting sentence, and I always see a nigg would be the coldest game banging nigger in the world. I know, Cousin he got them smart nigga glasses on, Like, nigga, you still feel to get life, nigga,

you ain't food in the jack. Nigga got face test and all that with them smart nigga glass But take them stupid ass glasses off and take your motherfucker time, like feel me, like look at me. You see this suit sitting at the table, like this video that you saw shooting for the motherfucker's bro Like but but I realized that. But honestly, I think the key to help in the black community is around one of the oldest

professional bagging companies, which is the church. You know what I mean, Like that's like the most important professional begging company in the black community. They don't do a good job of using their power correctly. Like I've been a certain churches in conform where people sleeping on the steps like and there's no services like the church could be

such an anchor for the terrest. I think the black community isn't such a This is gonna sound more fucked up than I really wanted to, but this cript is true. I think the reason the black community is in such a bad place is because of the church. Yeah, I agree. I agree with that. So as much as like white folks or like the what you don't like to say white folks, the concept of capitalism that made you buy slaves and ship I think that's one part of it,

that greed that created that racism. Where you know, let's say slave mentality, I use it, Well, it's not it's not slave mentality because really it is a slave mentality because we get stuck in the unworthiness of who we

are as a people. And that's a slave mentality when you look at others to look at what we should do, and that was brought upon us when we came over into slave But but but I don't I don't want to say that because it's really important to kind of get down to like my idea of I don't believe in racism the way people talk about agree with I believe capitalism created the way we see racism in this country.

But when you say church though, when you say church, now, when you say church, the Christian Church, you gotta understand where that was brought to us out here in America. So that was used as a slave mentality. I don't even I don't even believe that. And I know I hear a lot a lot of the pro brothers say that that's not true though, like the key just like convert to Muslim as if the Arab slave trade didn't

exactly that. This is my point, Like, as detrimental as the black churches, right, it's also the true savior if they could pull their ship together, true, well, because the church should be able to broke her a lot more of the things that's going on. You feel me, like, I think the Christian Church right, Don't get me wrong, Constantine, the reason Christianity was created, you feel me is I still think his heart was in the right place, even though it's built on some lives. For me, I really

truly believe his heart was in uniting people. Some people like because his goal was to unite wrong Rome was fucked up at the time, you know, the crackers sucking theirselfs up. You know what I'm saying, destroying themselves. So he understood what the future looked like and knew how to make you know, he created the branding and the marketing around Jesus Christ to where the world could say, that's our hero. Because the meeting, because the meeting the

council and not see it. That meeting, right, the council and not see it. That meeting is probably the greatest marketing meeting to happen in this whole world. A marketing end of Jesus. No, the marketing how they decided they was gonna do Christianity. Well, that's Jesus. No, No, it's it's not. That's actually Christianity and Jesus. It's two separate things, as weird as it sound. Remember Jesus was a Jew. Yeah, Jesus wasn't no Christian. No, but christian came after Jesus.

But you're missing the point of what I'm saying. That's how that happened. Yeah, but I understand what you're saying. But so to be christ like with me, you would have to be a Jew. Yeah, I agree with you. So the whole premise that Christianity is built off of is a lie. It's smoking mirrors. It's not smoking. It's nothing smokey about the mirror. It's an access thing. It's evident, it's not none of that. Because typically to be a Jew, especially I would imagine at that time in history, you

had to be born a Jew. So to go ahead and to take Jewish principles from a from a high profile Jewish man like Jesus, you can say, Okay, now you don't have to be a Jew, but you can be part of this movement through this leadership mechanism. That is, you know, rooted in a Jewish system without having to be a Jew. You know, you brought in the pool to some degree, and in Rome was not obviously a Jewish outfit. Yeah, but but I do. But that's the

whole point. You're making my point still, But I'm saying, I think Constantine had the right concept when he created the way we see Christianity, when they orgestrated how it was gonna be the goal. That's my thing with human beings too, though, Pete, like and even right now when we're talking about these professional begging companies like Black Lives Matter, like you're not in negro all these professional begging companies, right that that beg for money, that begged for a living,

like niggas be begging for a living. They're making a living off begging and helping people, or they should be helping people a lot, very questionable both. Well, let let me say this about seven seven Angels. Wants to provide economic, you know, advantages to people. We want to provide jobs and drive training and stuff. That's what this hotels training point,

you know, and and the motivation behind it. I don't want to talk about it, but it's based off for real, like when he said seven Angels, it's not just because it's not because he's from the set me he it's a whole another No, it's a nonprofit you could talk about because like, yeah, it's cool. So because when I first met King, right, I was on a mission, bro Like, I was kind of on a pilgrimage, right, I was trying to figure out you know, records hip hop, you know,

right before I got into marketing. And King came at a time when I felt like my whole team, my brothers, everybody abandoned me because they thought I was losing my mind. I wasn't putting out music. But like I said, back to the original point, I never felt good that when my homies was getting out of prison, right, I couldn't give them jobs. I'm in the business for billions of dollars and my homeboy rest getting out of prison, and I can't give him a job that pays seveny thousand

dollars a year. My homeboy Dwine getting out of prison, I can't give him a job to pay seven thous and something is wrong, something broken. This, it ain't right. So I met King at that time, and he was somebody that endeared to me different, Like I knew God had sent him to me, because he was like with me in a way that even nobody ever was with me before, even like all my friends and my family. They was never like just I trust what you want.

So I'm like, look, it's gonna be weird. I'm probably ain't gonna make no money right now because I'm still figuring it out. But I need to go do this. So King was running these dispensaries up top in Washington, fear me hit him with his old lady, his uh family, right, so he would come out on the road with me and all that long story short, fast forward a couple of years ago, me and him talking on the phone and he caused me, he like, man, my whole family

died in a car accident. I'm like what he was like? Yeah, So King was in Vegas and his family was coming to meet him in Vegas. For me, they was driving from Washington to Vegas. Somewhere along the line forel me. Something happened and they ran head on with another car and it kills everybody in both cars. Now mind you in this car. His Kings, his old ladies girl, right, his son, his first son, that he was super like. I met him when he had his son. He was

so proud, was his godfather. It's serious, right, So he was so proud because you know, King got in trouble. I'm saying he wasn't able to be in his He told me, weren't able to be in the son's life as much as other kid. So this was really special, Like he was there the whole time like always with he right, her daughter, so like his his his his her daughter, which is he was raised my stepdaughter, stepdaughter, his daughter who is grown and her three children and

one fucking car accident seven angels. Oh yeah, that Nike. Excuse my spit, Like I just want to say this bro spirit. I swear to God you went through that. That's you like me. I don't know if I could deal with that man. His name is what it's supposed to be and and and his name is so special because only a king could even deal with deal with that, right, But he gave me that name. Though. When I met Glass King, when I want to be the weak king, he said, you know what, I'm just gonna start calling

you king because just weak. He said, I'm gonna call you king forget and this ship so so when he said seven angels because it's not this real for me, his passion changed because his life change was like I got to help other people. I don't live for myself no more. I say right now, I don't live for myself no more. I live for everybody else. You guys helped me live my life. I died back then. I'm just gonna be real. I die, I'm not the same person.

I don't have empathy. I don't have sympathy. I don't look at things to say I just want to help people have a better life. That's this ship, deig Brus, the better life. That not even though I love you, bro, I genuinely love you too a great spirit because it goes through that and the and the ship that I complained about. I'm not gonna speak for nobody else, but it's like you can make it through anything. But we got a son, I got family. I can't. I don't.

I can't imagine that. Bro. We don't want to say the love is here for me. We don't have a choice in some of the life things that happened to us. All we could do is be inspiring and inspirational and try to live on with the team that you still. I tell people now, I don't have labels on people. I don't say that's my friend, that's my cousin. No, we want the same things. That's I don't want expectations. I don't believe in the expectations no more. We are what we are, We do what we do. Either you

with me? Are you not? We want the same things? Are we don't? We Glasses got one of the biggest hearts. And when I met On, he was genuine. This is who I am. I'm accessible. You know he's accessible though. That's an accessible nigga right here, for real, genuine like the nigger you could tell you could go talk to him up inside a store and food place that's gonna be eating anywhere. You could roll up on him any

time and catch them. So when I've seen that and he was willing to bring anybody in the help, That's what I was looking for because up into com Or I'm from, the mentality is pull each other back down. King is a hilltop. What I'm saying, I don't tell people that at yo, begging is for real. Oh he's begging coming from No, I'm taking. No, I'm not begging. I'm taking. Let's get this. I'm taking. This is why we are, This is why we rope to clarify, this is why we rock. That's he says he's taking, but

he's lying. He's giving, And that's what it is. He's he's a giver every time, like a motherfucker man. He comes through and seriously, he sets up all the mics, all the wires, have headphones, all listen. But that's my job here. That's called teamwork. Like like an over zealous in turn right out of college trying to make a name for himself, just with your attention, like attentiveness to

people getting their their dream. We're talking real, We're talking real, We're talking real right now, right now, this is how I feel. You guys in this room are better than me. You see what I'm saying, because your experiences, the things where you guys been through. And I come in here, you say, why do I the way I am? Because I learned from all you guys. I come in here,

you guys make me a better person. So when I do go out into this world, I'm able to show the world a better It's been the better person from you guys right here. So you guys are better than me. I never looked at myself as better than anybody. Everybody's

always better than me. But then this though, right so so outside of Brandy saving my life, he saved my life first, and then Brandy saved my life because really, yeah, because I was never I mean, I'm not saying I'm gonna kill myself, but I was in a really different place and I felt like, damn man, like it was

just fucked up. What I'm saying, it wasn't. And people think, because you're making money, that is good, and I'm like, not, if you're a real motherfucker, if your soul is fulfilled with like, if you really desire to be successful or accomplished or just accomplishing goals minus money, because I ain't never had that money thing everybody else got. I always figured out a way to make some money, but I never did anything. It wasn't successful at it. I mean, if I was in school, I got straight A when

I wanted to. When I'm so dope for me, I was able to get paid for me when I was a gamebager because it was like I had. I was able to be successful at everything low Rod Street Race and I was able to do things and be successful. Music was the first thing I was kicking my ass. It didn't matter I was making a hundred two hundred thousand dollars a year. It didn't matter. Like I never was like, yeah this is you know, because money was never my gauge in the first place. It was always

like being at the top. Oh, when I was a seventh Street nigga. Yeah, when I was what when I was a seven Street nigga? Cause I'm finnifight everybody because you niggas is gonna put some respect on the local name like this, we're not finning even because now that I really see what it is, y'all not crazy. Now I'm sizing everybody up, y'all. The only crazy niggle was crazy because the rest of you niggas, you're not crazy,

y'all either bullies or you think somebody else solve. So once you realize you ain't none of that cause it's fair. But back to the point, Um, so like a begging like a lot of the begging companies, you feel me is they're just not doing right. So that's why I get upset with wealthy people like I feel like people that's black, like hole, um yeah, um, they should never give money to nonprofits because they know how nonprofits don't

do right by our community. Like if you of our community, go make sure the people that need the money have the money, don't go to other people and try to get them to disperse. That's just lazy. That's like he said, that's white guilt. Feel me, they're right to check down and you're gonna get it right off from the I R S. If you don't give it to a certified institution.

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