Watch up and welcome back to another episode and no Seillers podcast with your host. Not funk that with your low glasses Malone, Dr Martin Luther King. You start saying preaching non vollies. Oh they need him gone. They start they start preaching they didn't kill him when he was non they was cool. He started talking about that coin. Yeah, listening when he said that we're coming for our checked that Nigga Dave's was number women right, so women who um?
Women who um? It's like like the culture of women right now. It's not selling your pussy right there, not saying let's go on, let's go on the strow and prostitute ourselves or let's go the only fans. It's like, if you want to funk with me, if you want to get this pussy, then a birking bag is required. Unbelievable. So so it's not quite prostitution, right, but it's like
using your sexuality as it's a weapon. So so so Cardi b gives insight into into that culture of women that's, you know, using what they got to get what they want. She's she's the She's the realization of all Players Club, the Players Club dream She's like, uh, what's the lady name Ronnie? Ronnie? She's Ronnie as a rapper. Yeah, now you never chipped off rapping Ronnie Cardi b Is, that's rap rapping Ronnie. That's what the big name should have been. No, no,
you're gonna talk about whatever. This was good, Yeah, this was good. Yeah, this it's on. But this was good enough to where you should have it, Like Cardi b Is Ronnie from the Players Club, wrapping Ronnie. She just don't you think that she just sells like this false reality of what what you could actually She's like, more, it's less likely that you will ever become anything remotely
or successful as her. It's like, it's like this false idea of what you could potentially be if you are more provocative, or if you get twenty inch nails, still let on nails, like um, you know, thirty different wigs and talking like you're retarded. It's like, yeah, it works, because do that again that. I want to if she I really just want to know if she really talks like seven, because I'm just wondering how else that do with that? That's a fucking naturalist dialect. I think I
think it's a total insult to sisters. I don't think she really a sister though, so exactly, but they really do. I think she's an emulation of a sister. But if we you know, if sisters would act like her, where do they end up at? They think they're gonna end up what I'll said already. So let's but she she's hoping that she's his last. That's all. It's just the last. I mean, it got to be some truth. So and that's the thing, right because I understand where you're coming from.
Right now, hip hop is taking a huge blow in kind of the conscious or away community of like, oh, you guys are selling something that's unobtainable, or you're selling violence, and it's like, no, people are selling reality. And I understand it's not the reality that you want to per se, you know, you want to be shown, but it's very much the reality. So I've always said, why are you mad at the reflection versus being mad at the mirror? Like, excuse me, why are you mad at the reflection not
what it's reflecting? Like you have to be worried. You can't be upset at Cardi B if everybody you know paid, not the strip clubs if that's literally a job where people is actually making a thousand dollars a week, two thousand dollars a week. It ain't like there's a lot of you know, um jobs. There's there's not a lot of career that you can earn a livable wage. And you're going to these clubs in the South and those girls are really earning eight hundred to twollars a week.
Some of them, you know, are going crazy, but the average salary is probably somewhere between eight hundred bucks. That's really great money. That was a long term thought. Again, you're talking to somebody who's operating in desperate mode, so they can't see that far. All they know is if they get in two thousand dollars a week and they could drive a bins, that's success. Because America as a
whole has put success status on products. But we're promoting that now though to the youth though, So the issue I got with it, you know, do your ship, bitch, you know what I mean. I don't give a funk. But the problem is now the kids is hearing this and seeing this ship at a high ass rate, to the point where now you got kids all they want they wanted to know if I could figure out how to do this and do that, like them from from the mag the Stallions, the Cardi B's and ship it.
They don't even have a grip on nothing. They're not even trying to do nothing else no more, man, they do. When we was coming up, I remember, just I remember literally like the girls to me was like those are the ones we was looking to. Hey can you write my paper? Hey? Can you do this for me? Hey? You know, they was like a whole different level of smart. Even if we was all smart, but we looked at the girls, they was all smart, like Okay, can you help me with the Spanish test? Can you do it?
Like now the ship that's being promoted by these brods, the I don't trust the little girls don't tests? Man, Man, you know these these little motherfucker's they won't. They won't views too. They're not even thinking about schooling. They not even think about educating themselves no more, you know what I mean. So I'm just my problem with the whole movement.
It ain't that you're doing it, but it's like you ain't targeting just that those people, you know, you're targeting the babies and them babies and they they very easily influenced. You gotta understand, right, And and that's the tough out right, because that's true. The reality is why is that more attractive and other things? It's promoted more. I don't even
think it's promoted more. I think you on your so so it's on your radio, So them sound waves is going in your head, programming, programming your head, you know what I mean? Micro waves and sound waves is it that people can't you can't control. So that's the type of ship that while you sleep. Sometimes if you got on ESPN, you might wake up on some sports ship. But let's say if you're listening to the radio at most hour a day, that ain't how that's going. No.
I think what we're talking about the social media. But and you gotta realize why are people attracted to it? This? This is something we really gotta one being a doctor, because it's not algorithms. Literally, you can put a teacher and uh Cardi be next to each other, right, and the Cardi b is a more attractive looking figure, right because it seems exotic, wild, it's different. So again it's one of those things where I think it's more of a bad reflection on society that they don't treat the
teachers the way they should. But that's what it is. So but that's what I'm saying. Up for me is still the promotion of it, you know what I mean, Because I mean, it'll be tough to promote a teacher on the Honda court. But that's the thing. You're not trying. You you're not even But that's the problem. You need to be making sure that that that that teacher don't have to drive a Honda court. So again, it's not again, it's not on the culture itself, but you need to
be magnifying teachers anyway. They're not even magnifying teacher. They don't even get think about it. Why would you want to be a teacher? Right, especially coming from you, because it's like, right, Doc, this ain't bothering white people. Right. I'm not saying white people don't have some influence. I'm saying white girls are not growing up like I want to be a stripper. Right there, witness is success in their own house. As soon as they saying I want
to get paid off the strippers. If they're saying anything like like like like sure, like like what's that? What's that you sent me something today. You literally just sent me something today. What the dude is getting Spotify? Yeah, I don't want to. They're getting taught to get paid off with other motherfucker's They do that ignor ship. They like that ignorance ship. Yeah yeah, figure out how to be the one over that. Yeah. This this is a
convenienced business today. Convenience is the most popular business. Uber owns no cars or don't nobody drivers work for Uber, yet they hook people up with cars with people that need to ride. They make money. Spotify has created an outlet that's in your phone where they don't make money or they don't care to. It's in the music. So they hook people up that make music with people that need to listen to music. They hook him up and get paid for it. So again it's the convenience business.
And again it's like the first point and the point I was trying to make on both is this is a bad reflection on humanity at this point where everything is starting to be the creature comfort or convenience. How comfortable conveniance is right where fast Foods was the beginning of it that we saw at the Fastest page, right where you know, you you don't even want a good hamburger at home, the more you rather go to McDonald's
because it seems faster. But it doesn't. But it doesn't. Um, it doesn't say chiate you though, you know what I mean. So it's kind of like even when we're talking about the Cardi bes she's selling the fantasy, right, Oh it's I don't know if it's a fantasy. I mean something for most of us. When you think about Cinderella, that's a fantasy. But you have a lot of young girls
still are trying to attain this cinderetdal life. Right, finding the prince and you know that he has a big castle and he rescues her, gives us this lifestyle and right or Barbie. But still, Cardi, do you represent something more identifiable to a lot of young urban girls. But you gotta understand right where we why? Why the woman that come from where we come from? Right? Hold up glasses, malone,
no seilings, Uncle, moot dr Hoodie for me. They have a new podcast, Muddy Waters y'all make sure y'all check that out. Man, Christmas to y'all, Oh you're back to you? Yeah, But so you gotta ask, like what about our reality in those places make us desire a fantasy? Okay, but even though if we go back to the fast food like all that still to me. They go to promotion because McDonald's was promoted on on on commercials and stuff like that. So you're selling this in my head, man,
I'm loving it. I need it, you know what I mean. Motherfucker's is going to McDonald's just off commercials and then you're gonna test some ship out and then you're gonna like ship you know, it is what it is. It's like social pressure too. It's like you've been at school and everybody got McDonald's. Right, you might have a bomb that you that you made home. It may taste way better.
But if everybody's eat the big back and the large fry and they're talking about that, then you feel left out with the promotion of the bag with the m on it. But again again, it's like women today with their bodies. Yeah right, they're not really so the lie is they're cutting their bodies up like they're doing that to look someway. They know they're not gonna look that way. But what it is, you don't look like Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian don't look like Kim Kardashian. But what's funny to me is I think that's what it takes to get a man or to get a husband, even though she didn't went through thirty of them and that's not working. But they don't care. They don't care because they promote her. But it's not just promotion. I know. I'm not saying it's just because because I'm gonna tell you why it's not promotion. Like we could talk about promoting violence and
how it's affecting our community, it's not affecting the white community. Again, if we don't deal with why our community is traumatized and and trying to avoid reality so much that they're literally altering reality as much as they can as much as they can consistently funck promotion. Why don't nobody want to be a teacher because it doesn't scream success, because it's not a successful profession. If in the capitalist society currency it's who is successful. If taking trips is what
success is. If all of these made up realities, even though vacation is the biggest joke in the world, because it becomes a false sense of reality of a life you're not living, versus trying to fix your everyday life. We are always trying to avoid reality when you come
from where we come from because of oppression. That that's what it comes back to, right, And the other thing is the reason why it doesn't bother white people's because our values are completely different, Our upbringings are so different when you're coming up, usually in a white family. And I'm gonna just say this for the majority, is not for all. Is they value being a teacher, a doctor, They value going to school and higher education. They value it and have that is a currency to them, and
they're very proud of that. Like my son's a surgeon. He's even if you're rich monetarily, if you're a rapper, they ain't gonna want to introduce you to Uncle Herbert that owns din't like oh my sons. But again that's even a little tricky, right, because white people don't value teachers. That's why teachers are underpaid. They do value surgeons because again in the capitalist society, somebody is making grand is different. Um, But you can be a professor, like I'm a professor
as well. These are not regular professions like these are like the tip of the iceberg, of of of of excuse me, of of what do you call the medicine. Like a surgeon is big big dog on campus in the in the field of teaching, a professor is a big dog on campus. These ain't like math teacher of the sixth grade. But they don't make a lot of money though either. Like you know, I was trying to get a job at s C and I swear it was still only trying to pay maybe eighty grand a years.
In today where everything is inflated, that's like making twenty almost. And I'm gonna just say basically, and so that's why I say it goes back to the value system. They value education first, right, usually they value that, and that's what it's been taught generationally. We sometimes our families aren't um putting that as a as a primary value because we're starting from how to eat. But I'm still gonna go back to the promotion. I don't give a funk.
I came back off. I came back pedal off of it because even when I think about when I was a kid in the eighties coming up, you know what I mean, at the end of the day, when we see we'll see in our neighborhoods. The dope man or whatever. They don't have to promote that, okay, but listen to sow down my brother. They didn't have to, but they did. So this is what happened. We see it, and we was interested like them, Okay, this is the guy with
the bread. Then what they do. They allowed and I don't give a fun how much controversy in w a cause and all this, but they allowed them to come out with dope Man and all this ship to where Yeah that that Yeah, so now we see that. And then they they doubled down on it and made sure it was on the radio in our heads all the time. So now it's in the radio in the heads all the time. But they we don't got no songs about
no doctors. We've got no songs about no doctors. Bro, we don't got no songs that's going viral or whatever the funk they want to call it, that's mainstream about no doctors. We don't got no songs that's in here telling you to be a surgeon. We don't got no songs that's telling us to do to be a teacher. We just got no songs telling us to do this ship with all the songs we got. It's telling us to kill each other. Be dope, dope people, be rappers, b NFL athletes or some ship. None of them is
promoting nothing else. In our minds, we're already down, like you would say, we are already in poverty. We're already in certain ship. We're already seeing it right, actually seeing it. Able to touch these niggers, were able to touch them up. But I'm saying, even before promotion, if the only success you see, remember how we're talking about viewing success, true oppression, true racism, is exercised economically all other ship, and they ain't calling is a joke, man, causing a joke. Violence
is a joke. Economically is the problem because when you get some economics, nicks can't do anything to you. Right, So it's all economically. So if you put somebody in their most primitive place, right that they're fighting on basic needs of life, right, ruf lights, heat, food. If you walk outside and you see somebody that has the whole, your whole two or three years worth of rent in one car, he has a year worth of rent and
food in one chain. Again success, right, it's right outside your house back to the point Dr Hoodie was saying, at the end of the day, they walk outside where they're from and see successful people in other ways. So it also goes back to where we live when we are successful doctors, where we are successful because we're not in those communities based off of fear or whatever else we think it's gonna happen. There's no success is always right outside your door. You don't gotta turn on the radio.
I saw n W A Dope Man before n W A Dope Man put out the song. I knew who that nigga was because that nigga had a foe in eighty six when I was six. But it's necessary, you know. But but then you're saying that, and that's cool too. But then when you look even see you can go in what what what? What's that? Uh? Just cross a hundred in Tims Street. See see that still was music back then. That was music back then. That's being promoted.
But I think, but again, I don't think whose responsibility is to provide that exposure and to provide the outlet for But then there's white people provided for themselves. So if I've been saying this for years, the only thing white people is wrong with us is not apologizing for slavery and not paying people reparations because you owe the money. It was free labor. You owe the money. If somebody works for you, you owe example, it's not free. You
know it's wrong to have free labor. You admit it is, Admit it's wrong, and pay the people you owe. Now. The second part, right, is the black elite separating themselves from the black people that are struggling because if you only again, let's let's say you turn off the radio. Let's say there's no radio. Let's say there's no music. Let's say there's no videos. What they're talking about is
outside you don't gotta hear it. Glamourais you don't gotta hear dope man in the song nig as soon as you walk outside, I've seen g ray I've seen g ray in at eighty seven five point though in eight seven with Daton hunted spokes shining. You catch my eyes. This nigga got an eighty seven and eighty selm. But they was promoting that nigga to do that ship before
you was even borne. Do you feel do you guys feel that there's some kind of social responsibility that these are rappers have for our No, I feel like it's not the rappers. I feel like the rappers are doing what they're supposed to do. I feel like Dr Hoodie isn't doing what she's supposed to do. I feel like Uncle Muke is not doing what he's supposed to do because the dope dealers is doing their job. Like, if you want to get some money, this way, I'm having
it now. Doctor Hoodie is Doctor Hoodie living on the same block or nigger next door, his mom own dope and he like, I need to find a way to to be successful. So who can I see successful? Okay, my time, I worked five years at the level four not not definitely not what I mean, definitely not what I'm saying. If we the thing that makes the white community different is success is at all levels. Right, So even if they did have a white drug dealer, he's gonna live in the same community as a teacher and
the doctor. Everybody lives on the same against the gate ball because see, see what they have trained us to think is our best move is to when we Yeah, it's all exposed their kids to success in thirty seven different ways. Mind you, they don't. They're not trying to figure out how to eat dinner. The heat is not off,
their mama's not on crack. Nothing that's happening. Then the next thing, even when we are in the hood with these these same kids, is back to what you're saying, you're seeing us because I you know, I'm still in the facilities with the lockdown with the youngsters that's fucked up and any mama's didn't neglected them and all that ship. At the end of the day, they're still seeing us. They're not seeing us still as successful, no matter what
we're doing, no matter, no matter. Yeah they're not because it ain't they're not. They' nobody else. Ain't nobody talking about what we do? But it's not. It's not talking about it, right, it's not. That's not the truth. The truth is it's not in those communities. And if it is, they're not coming outside to tell Nobody else is there. I've never grew up with a teacher. I lived in in a nice part of Compton wats Is Watch, but I didn't live in the projects but content right, I
lived in the forums. I didn't know one person I was a teacher. The only person I knew was a nurse, was my mama. I don't know a bunch of other And that's an influent you know, black community and counter that's not even like a funked up you know, it's still drugs and some gang stuff, but it's it's some cash over the different levels of success. I learned about farming earlie, I learned about ranching earlier. I learned about horse and because it was right in view and they
still get down like that. Remember it wasn't on TV. You gotta remember rap wasn't on TV in the eighties and rap music was radio on eighties. It ain't about to rap. I see, I didn't say rap music. I'm talking about music period though, just like I say that, you know, just cross a hundred and that's just one that keeps coming to my hed. But that was before we were that's before I was born. But then they also movies like Cinderella. Yeah, but it's okay. So so so when you look at so let me, let me,
let me show you that about Cinderella. Cinderella is not a human. So so it's funny that you're bringing that up because literally and market is not a human relaxed. So let me tell you what I do in in my group homes. Sometimes when I when I had to run the unit, right, when I run the unit, and I got too many, too many kids that turn up for real. Right the movies I'm choosing, it's cartoon movies.
The reason I'm choosing cartoon movies is because no matter how nuts they might be or how traumatized they might be, they're gonna still realize that this cartoon, this ain't even reality. So they might not it's not gonna trigger them to turn up like if I was to play a human movie. So if I play a human movie, right, the programming will be different to them. Kids. They'll see some ship
that could possibly trigger them. They could see the exact same scene in Cinderella, but then actually see it in a human movie and believe it versus when they see it in Cinderella, they'll just laugh at it. You see what I'm saying. So I've done that literally on purpose, because I'm like, oh, these are the kids that turn
up all the time this than the other. So a mind fucking with just okay, y'all, on't even get to watch cartoons when you when you're sitting here and we're listening to music, and like I said, we can say what we want, but this ship. Music didn't put you in the mood to have sex. Music didn't put you in the mood to kill them. Motherfucker. Music didn't put you in the mood to be nice and you they've had music before um or the raption. I'm not blaming
rappers for nothing. What I'm telling you is these motherfucker's are programming us at all times. But it can't can't program and depression with the blues. They they allow blue. You think you think that this was bluesy y'all go hit on. They seen the blues and it was cool. You know they're saying blues. Oh that's still gonna keep them depressed. Go ahead on, let them here. They can run that. You know who? You sound like dogs and it's scary. You remind me of the mayor or the
or the guy that was the president. You remember that movie on with h Trump. Sound like a motherfucker Invester stall is in Wesley Snipes who Servester Stallone is in it and he's fighting Wesley Snipes. I don't know, man, semulitia man. And it was a mayor that was felt like he's like, all of the music is programming people to be crazy. So he played you got to look it up? Does so so this? So this guy go ahead and say your thing, but I want to hear
that thing. So this mayor played nothing but jingles like Jolly Green Giant or Taco Bell, and it was like it was no other fast food places. So it was funny to me that you sound like him. I believe it, but go ahead, get to your son. There's a scientific um back into that is because there are cells in the body. There's billions of cells in the body. Cells, they die, but you also create new ones. They talk because they they're the ones that make these new connections, right,
and so every connection you're making lyrics. This is why some people, even for myself, there's a song is get in Hot in Here with Nellie. I fucking hate that song. That ship makes my stomach her because not because it's just Nellie, Okay, I don't like it either, However, it's because during that time, it was a really bad time in my life and I was I was my first
couple of months of pregnancy. I was sick. That song I used to work at my side of group homes and guardina right my first one of my first little therapy jobs. Back in the day, I was sicky Ship. That song used to because my side of home don't even know people from a guardina. They was like this big gass storage place. They turned into a group on was weird ship and they used to play is get hot in here, come take off all your clothes every fucking day they played a song. Even to this day,
that's seventeen almost eighteen years ago. If that song comes on, I swear to God, my whole body, my stomach, it starts to turn. It's because you get programmed. You don't don't want to have to do with the fact that you connected a bad time. We're gonna man, Yes, that's what I'm saying. Sales in your body they remember you don't want it to be. I'm not saying you can't attach. She's saying you can attach music to bad memories in
your life. And song is bad, but it's hot in here is not a bad song exactly, It's not a bad I'm not saying. But I'm telling you. Why isn't the rest of the world program? Why is it all community? For one? They are? But here too here's the thing. It's like you saying, though too, we so we're in poverty man, So we looked too, we looked to the radio man. You know how so how so why are we talking about after verst it's talking about what the real problem is because you could pay in w A
in the same white communities and there's no problem. They're not gonna start their own white gang. It hasn't happened in a whole life. There's no bello, crips, no beleified. They don't identify with the person who is um, you know, providing the music. Now you've got a red hot chili peppers that on a dog. So then they should not exist either. I didn't say they shouldn't exist, But you need to be aware. I'm saying, when do we start really getting at the problem when you're conscious, You got
conscious of the problems. But I'm saying, so we all three of us can all agree that forced oppression, forced poverty is our problems. So we don't need to talk about the music and talk about the movies. We can actually be talking about. But what I'm saying, okay, but like before, rich people, you've got people who get into money and still they have a poverty mindset. They can
have some money and still do the same ship. You can have millions and they still want to ride around with does and they got me is righting around lots of them. How many of these NFL players get get caught. I'm not gonna just leave it for the NFL player. I'm just thinking that's something very that's a very rare thing. It's not happening. Once you get some money and teel me,
you usually kind of start to put yourself into different positions. Now, I'm not saying your mind state case still be locked in poverty, right or being oppressed and still question your own value. But the reality is until we change our ability right to create value for each other, right to where we don't have simple problems that they're not dealing with, simple problems like your mom being on dope. Start there,
your mom. You know all these problems that we have to witness, right, we all have to deal with these problems. Our parents breaking up. That's one of the worst things that can happen, and it's one of the worst things that happened to kids right off the rip, right. But those are systemic problems, right, and so when you're right and so. And this is a conversation that many of us have had over and over and over again, and
some of us haven't had it at all. Right, some some have had that privilege where they don't they don't discuss it, and they act like it just doesn't exist. But awareness, people, people limit the power of awareness. When you're conscious of something and you start to understand. Look like this podcast, explain a little shit like how music can actually program the cells in your body. If you don't believe me, look up your faith as YouTube school
and google it. I mean, I didn't know that, and until I went to school to understand why I was thinking the way I was thinking that, I didn't even tell my almost eight year old son that the music he listens to when he's getting hyped up or he's getting mad. I'm like, listen, dude, I'm like, some of the ship did you listening to? I like it too, but you gotta minimize it because you're starting to really act like some of the ship in here. I'm like,
he was, he was not you. You live with your parents, both of them. First of all, you do not hang in the street. I mean certain things. That's why somebody like Drake got so much influence without doing nothing. It's like nigga, you talking about you, nigga mob ties all this ship and then niggas niggas that's really growing up get the going. Okay, well I control that for real, But you can't really have that kind of influence. When he says, stupid these niggas, what sliding you nigga? So
guess what niggas is big? They start sliding. They was gonna slide anyway, but now you help motivate the slide. Now you gotta deal with the sliding first. You can't say you're scoring the lifestyle and then blame the score for the movie. But here's what's going on. It's like this, bro, It's like, why do you want to? Like Drake has never made a slide sign that made a man in Beverly Hills that worked at this movie theater. Want to slide? I mean, if you, I mean, we really need to.
It starts at home, but then it's in your community community resources. So at that point until we start our main conversation. Right And I noticed this is one of the most brilliant brothers I follow on Instagram. Uh, he talks finance all the time. I send you some of this stuff walking right, super brilliant, brilliant brothers. But I tend to believe right because they're in a financially great position that they tend to Oh look at the mute bro.
Shut the hell up. Let's focus on the problem. You can't tell poor people in a capitalist society to exist peacefully. You can't tell poor people in a capitalist society to exist peacefully. So any and every reason is going to make them fight until we get down to supplying other human beings, other black human beings, basic needs, the chance to earn wage. That will listen. I see what you're saying. It's certain homies. I don't know what they was doing. Mad Dog, my homie. Mad Dog is name mad Dog
because he was drinking mad Dog. Still, he actually got that job driving truck changed his life. It didn't matter how much n w Are he listened to. It didn't matter none of that other movies. He saw. The ability to provide for his child made him sacrifice whatever he thought because it was possible. All right, So here so so so I guess then what you're saying is correct.
But what I'm saying is correct because what they're doing now, then, okay, is instead of helping us have these opportunities and exposing us to the opportunities, what they're doing now is continuing to program the mind to keep us there where we're not even we're not even what they're supposed to do. Okay, white people doing white ship. So black people, all right, that's what that's what they're doing, is black people not
doing black shit. Okay, But then that would mean we'd have to on the radio stages that we got our own TV. Yeah, we got on all yeah, because we have to reprogram. No, you have to. You keep going to reprogram. You got to reprogram jay Z. Listen. You can't reprogram a broken computer. But listen, we have no hope, No, no, you we're doing there. Then what they're doing with the programs that they're able to run, which is the media.
They're running social media, they're running uh television, they're running radio. These are all big platforms. But I'm telling you what is were already fucked. But you on stage two. No no, no, you can't go right now where this is now Stage one for kids that's growing up. I'm saying Stage one stay getting program. No one is the fact that their mother is on dope in their poor No, ain't happening like that, no more, man, Their mamas ain't no dope Like Okay, they daddy might be on lean, but their
daddy is selling lean and making money. No, their daddy on leen and fucked up and came man, it's not doing it like that. They're doing it through the through the Cardi Bs. That's why they keep promoting her. So now the babies at fortime, Cardi B is not you have to keep the black. I'm tired, I personally responsible. I'm working with kids daily. I'm not about the daily, but talking about you. You got to know your beasts
in order to know how to fight you. So we keep talking about what white people doing outside of the fact that, Okay, so white people are doing what they're supposed people are not. The first thing they did, that's take the man from the house. They divided the families. But they did that back in the day, right again, right, But I'm saying so, first off, we can't talk about programming that's white people doing with white people are supposed
to do at handering black people. Yeah, yeah, they're being consistent. They could consist doing the right things to hinder us. You're right about that. We are not doing the right things to advance us together. Okay, what can we do before we get to education? Right, we have to decide that we're going to practice group economics if we're not going to create other opportunities for other blacks. What I'm
trying to tell you this is the problem. You don't want to you don't want to take what I'm telling you. They're still programming to do that. But again, that's white people doing white people do. So that's what I'm saying. So if they're programming us through the television, the social media is and and the radios, then where are we going to promote it? It's what you should do outside. How are we gonna do it? What do you eat? The biggest influence, That's what I'm trying to tell you, though.
The biggest influence is these media. No, the biggest The biggest influence is what's in front of No, no, no, no no, that's what's in front of them. Now, you buy yourself your first phone, you buy yourself the radio on for the first time, you expose your kids. Let me say something. The radio is the radio. No, you don't have to play it. You said, don't play the radio. I'm telling you you don't have to buy your kids a happy meal. You don't gotta be lazy, and so
let me let me get on. Don't let me get parents. You don't parents. You don't got to get your kid. McDonald's being lazy. I didn't want to cook. You don't have to turn on the radio station. You're doing it because you like the songs. It's all still our personal responsibility. White people are doing what white people are supposed to do. White people trying to figure out how to run on, and that means don't send them to school. No, you
can help, you can. You need the home school. Okay, yeah, I'm just making sure because I'm not disagreeing, but I'm saying it's a very big, way, bigger than what this Ain't gonna happen overnight, though, So you can't send them to school because when they go to school, then they're gonna see other people that are using these outlets that
automatically is gonna make them want to like you. Just you said earlier with with with the McDonald's, my fucking burger or my sandwich might have been way better than McDonald's. But when I'm just looking at every motherfuckers don't care about Jordan's until they see everybody with Jordan's fathers don't care about clothing. But you understand why they care about that. I told you what I feel because but what I
feel ain't enough. Socialization. It's the status symbol of six only because the majority says so if the majority would say that, and the majority is not going to change because this is a capitalist society, so things that cost money our success. So we're going back to some fundamentals. Values have to take a president in our communities problem.
Even within our community we are in a capitalist in the hood can live hold up, but we do have value now deciding what the values are or if they're approvable to other people or excuse me, are there is it approval? Does it get other society's approval of a different conversation, Think about it, dog, it's all about other black people being lazy with each other. It's all white people fault. None of this ship has nothing to do with nobody else but white people constantly going out their
way to sabotage me. I don't think it's lazy, and sometimes it's just survival. No, it's never survival to buy McDonald's. No, I'm not talking about just buying. I disagreed here. I'm sure disag I don't want to buy McDonald's. Nigger when you're working. I'm gonna you never have to buy when
you're working. Sometimes just working all day. You got three one when you've got a teenager where you got to go to that, you're going over here, and then you're like, ship, it's not it's not so again, Survival in in the person's brain that works sixteen hours. And I'm not n survival and I'm not listen. They're saying, I gotta do whatever I gotta do. You gotta member this too. This is something I swear to God. Even when I played ball. Back when I played ball, was a two thousand, three
through four all up in that area. Dude, I remember, trying to eat right was expensive. Bro. So so the cheapest thing for me to do survives getting noodles. Noodles and fucking volume do men, volume meals so so again. So then so we're back to the south. So we're back to the same point of minus programming. It's still a conversation of economics. That's why they're they're they're programming you. Okay, it is economics, because you literally are not programmed. I'll
give you that. I'll give you that. I'll give you that. There are programming you because here's what they're saying, here's what they're trying to show you. You're you're you're right. It's about economics. But they're programming you by saying this is cheaper and you can afford it, and it's still gonna taste a certain way. So I'm fulfilling. I'm fulfilling with with my blow budget, with my low budget, fulfilling
the hunger. I'm fulfilling the hunger, and I'm catering and I'm even into the spending the most time per day with our kids. This is why I say, with our kids very important. But you gotta ask yourself in your neighborhood, the reason other people are spending more time with your kids is your desire to go out and earn economically right. But I'm saying because they have programmed us that the
dollar is necessary. Education is key, not just for learning, but it's the people that were hiring the certain types of teachers. They have a lot of program They program a lot of our kids telling them they can't be doctors, they can't be lawyers. I mean before, but but I'm saying again times I'm not disagreeing. I agree with you all. We we all agree that white people are doing white people ship. But we can't continue to worry about white people. So then at that point that we need to stop
talking about programming. I didn't say be conscious or where or talk about the beast. I'm just saying, we we if we are centering everything around the beast, which is why I'm saying, let's back up, I'm not and I'm using that lightly. I'm not. I'm not calling for sure, am, but I'm saying sometimes, but the reality is the reality is That's why I'm telling Moved that we could stop talking about programming. We need to start talking about what
we based off based off what she says. If we're not to totally, I just can't focus on the beast, right, If we're not focused on the beast, then we have to talk about what we can do. And hint where I think somebody's like saying, we could just stop killing each other, right, and and that just sounds simple. We can't stop killing each other, how do you eat an elephant? I ain't never had one. Tell me, just think about how big it is humanous? Right? How do you eat
one damn piece at a time? Right? One one, one piece? So these global matters, these systemic matters, I really wanted you to say that instead of me, because it just would have sound better than the beginning. Shoot, these are the common where why people matter, what they do matter is that they should be having these conversations more. Right, And then I know, I'm just saying for things to really change on a global and a global way, they will have to start thinking that's important. But that at
the end of the day, I'm a pestimist. When it comes to that they are this government will never I'm I'm gonna say they were never. They want to equal
playing field because they already know. That's why they take the ship from us from the beginning anyways, because we're too smart, we're we're too dominant in certain areas and right, and so it's like you gotta you gotta keep people in those boxes where they know, like, yeah, keep playing those type of movies, keep playing that kind of music, even though some of it is great and it is giving a lot of other people opportunities to experience and
travel around the world. I'm not I'm not minimizing the art because I hate when we have to try to blame everything on wrapp or blame everything, blame everything on other black people, right, I hate that. I think we start blaming each other. So if we start doing this exactly so my point is, so my point is, it starts one with the wealthy. Shed if we start pointing, it starts with the black elite. Because she just pointed, like y'all the black elite. It starts with the black elite.
It starts with the black elite. Right. They're doing a horrible job, absolutely horrible because again there their concept is chasing wealth. You know, one rich nigga never helped anybody, right, feel me? And that's why I said back to boys Watkins when they talk about group economics, Claude Anderson is huge into group economics. You gotta remember true oppression, right, it is all economic base. Look and look at what happens when a brother with some kind of power or
privilege or voice, what happens to him? They kill him everything, dude, I mean, I don't take it back too simple. As soon as soon as nips, you know, starts to want to build a wealthy mindset um, teaching his brothers in his in his community about buying economic stability, buying your home instead of renting or whatever it is. Right, then you get it, you know, Dr Martin Luther King. You start saying preaching non volets. Oh they need him gone.
They start they start preaching they didn't kill him when he was non voted. They was cool when he started talking about that coin. Yeah, when he said that we're coming for our checked, that nigga days was number when that nigga, When that nigga, Martin Luther King said, when that king, Yeah, exactly, that last last seven pitches, And that's the one that's what gotten killed that that motherfucking That motherfucking when you start talking about we're coming for
our check, they're gonna kill that nigga. Now they killed the king right over that Abraham Lincoln. You start printing up them bringing backs ima this. This the one thing that Cracker don't play with is that money man. Anything that puts us on a equal playing quote unquote, they got annihilation. You gotta get rid of you because that's a problem. So it has to be done in groups. There's not going to be a single savior of no community. So who the fuck is the black he leads? And
what the fund do they need to do? That's for a whole another podcast. And you know what's funny, I'm going to use this podcast is my podcast to get you all some exposure this week. Tell people your background, doctor hoodie, so people can know it's Dr Huody Hudson. Right. So I attended USC undergrad um Trojans. I was an English major UM and I actually went into teaching afterwards. UM. Prior to that, I got a job I offered our
CIA records, but at the time they didn't. I didn't what they was offering wasn't wasn't a lot of money at the time. They they wanted to give me twenty six thousand dollars a year or whatever. I graduated industry man because as Cardi b who knows, who knows, I started teaching special I started in special education. I did it for a year and I couldn't. I couldn't hack it, you know, dealing it, you know, with a lot of um mood disordered kids going crazy, going nuts in the class.
No I knew that wasn't for me. So I went ahead and went into social work, and I went back to school and got my masters and counseling psyche Um worked as a social worker for the Department of Children Family Services about ten years. I investigated child abuse. You know, UM did that for a while. I decided while I was there, while I worked full time. You know, I
got married, had a few kids. I my mother's from Msissippi, and she always taught me one thing that can never take away from you with your education, no matter, this isn't determine what you do with it. Right, But she said it was one thing that they couldn't take from you. You was gonna have the information, I was. The information is what creates the different outlets. Right. This is why I say education is important. I'm not saying that you gotta go and get a PhD. I'm not saying that
because you have a right. I have a PhD. I get that because my mother told me, you gotta you you're gonna be fighting against the white people. So what's your final professional title? I am a clinical psychologist doctor, and MU, don't give me the lady answer. Where is your education at? What's your degree? I got my master to psychology. So this ain't just some motherfucking nikes up
here talking. They both brothers and sisters ship and here in this room that we're talking about, were normal, Like we're just some regular We're normal, we are identifiable. We may not be on the stage shaking that ass. And they have a podcast that's going to drop in a month, that's not even a month sooner. It's going to be destructive. It's called Muddy Waters. Feel me, Uncle, mul dr Hoody. We in this thing, you know what I'm saying. We're out of here. Good looking out for tuning into the
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