I can't pick up the mother mother phone and down you're trying to get it off your chests. You want to hear from you on the breakfast club. But he better have the same energy Monica. Hey guys, hey, breakfast happening. Get it off your chests. Listen who was making minimal rages? But everything is still with home, meaning the hey, the conversations, and he does not. He just don't have a lot of money. But why is he working? He worked? He worked when he does security, okay, because curity' is a
good job. How old is he? He is in his early forties. But I just don't like it's just that when we out, I'm can't have to build, you know, like he just he just doesn't. It's how you know girls don't really be wanting love, y'all don't really be wanting love like y'all say y'all do because you said this man is cool, you got everything else, but you're worried about how much money he makes. It's how I know y'all really don't want love and lying to yourself.
I'm just I'm just trying to figure it out. Like what you think someone like that is? Well, you are and you're happy. The only thing you're not happy about is having to pay for stuff all the time. No, no, no, no, that's not the only thing. I'm just But if you know, if you're coming short, if you're coming short all the time, is that will that become an issue later and later in life? I think that concern is more about his aspirations and what is it that he wants to do
for himself? Right But my goal is pushing him to do better or pushing him to even look for a better job. He may be consent or where he's going, and that's the problem right now. Okay, so you know he okay with making this minimum wage and I'm looking like a bigger picture. Have you had the conversation with him? Of course, what he's saying, I mean, you know you can't. You can't force don't want to do something. They don't have the willing and will power to do it themselves.
You can tell them, are they alone? He probably don't have an aspire to do better and looks so better. But if they're not pushing to do it, then you like talking to the ball. But are you willing to lose love over some money? Oh my god, I know like, I'm thinking long term though, I'm not like you when you're at age you don't want to freaking You're not saying this to be dating. You're thinking like this needs
to be a hot se material. Yeah, boyfriend, And I will say, girl, it's not just about the money, it's about his motivations in life. Right, So that's my thing, Like, I see that you're eager to do better than how how can I see it? On terming you? If I'm seeing that you can take with a video job is making intends off an hour and you're not pushing the for greatness? Like, how is that? And that's to go
further with that? That's my that's my thing. You do realize most Americans want a better job, right, most Americans want a career. A lot of those things aren't available. Yeah, but if he's not trying, that's really an issue. When people are motivated and China going hard, I can tell you all they long to go apply every day for a job. I can tell you all they had. But the problem but this is the thing. He might not be motivated by money. He might just enjoy life. He
might not want to work. Work is hard, and work hard he likes his job, he likes the money that he gets, and he loves you. Why don't I don't see the problem with it about managing jobs but not low paying. I only work with a lot of jobs aren't available. I understand all that, I truly do. But if you're looking at long term like mortgages and builds of stuff that needs to be paid, you got GOLs in life, hello, and you work and you work hard.
So I work a pretty decent job. So if anything, I'm looking like if I staying its situation said, I'm gonna be front and most of his armed bills. So it shouldn't you know, I ain't go front of the money. Shouldn't matter if you love somebody, because then what you're gonna You leave this dude and you find somebody that makes a bunch of money. He cheats on you, he doesn't treat you right, but yes, he pays the most
of the bills. I hope you getting laid off. I hope you get laid off and don't say and then you're then you'll understand what love is, all right. I hope you get laid off at all. He got it that little minimum way job, all right? They don't really appreciate that love and what you bring to the table. But we can't tell her where her priority should be in a relationship. If it's important to her that has
somebody trouble with somebody, you are always causing troubles. No, I hope I don't get made off, but I hope he finds a better job yet to get motivated. All right, now might motivated us enjoy what he's did more? By all right, get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one or five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this up at any time. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, wake up, wake up. You're trying to get it off your chest, your man or blass.
We want to hear from you on the breast. Keith, what's up? Keith? What's up? Man? I want to I'm mad at Charlotte Mane man about when he came to Dallas. Man. I gave him a Dope Matter twist shirt to brand me and my homeboy started and man, he took it, but he treated it like a meta what's it called the dope stuff matters? Yeah, But sugar honey, icy in the middle, like I was at the book thing I gave you the I think I did wear that shirt. Bro, Bro, I'm not sure. I thought. I thank you, thank you.
If you did, I appreciate that. I think I don't quote me on that now. Oh well I weren't here. Well hey, if you rocked it around the house and I still appreciate it. Man, you ain't treat it like them me Now, I had it on with no drawers. I was like, win you to pool. That's like a little too much information, brother, JB. What's going on? Envy angel yea and the gudj are you doing? Jamb stand for just thinking this more than man? Had that come from? Yeah? Man,
um shouting out My sons just saw it. Man, my four year little baby boy. And then you know the inspirations let me changing my life around. And um, I got a new promotion at my job and with actual money, I built a promote my brand. Rich fatherhood. Checked me out on Instagram. Man, my fatherhood. I like that. I like that day with a little enthusiasm, Rich father rich fathers. I got him for the mothers too, Man, rich mothers.
I've got some good good good man. Check me out, all right, brother curse hi, Oh my god, Okay, I got it again. Good morning, goodod morning, morn. I love so every single day, so um this morning. Two guys opinion. That's it. If I could keep going or not, that's all. Sing a little bit of it. Oh god, oh my god, seriously, that is it. I tell my girls in the club tonight, Are you worry about a thing tonight? If you can home? He's going to follow that egg. Oh man, I heard
it all before. I feel like I've heard that that that type of record twenty million times. Now I got to hear it as a real song and everything. You and the club going, you and the girl going to the club tonight, all right sing now you definitely listen to it, so it's different. Okay, all right, we'll all right, we'll check it out. Mama. Oh yeah, get your new phone. The only way you can write a club a record
about going to the club with your girls. And it'd be different if you tell the truth about standing in line getting getting free before eleven? Too many do. They don't have a team. We haven't heard before though. That's not true. Mary Bell, Hi, hey, Ben hey, so hi fam? What's up? Fam? Getting off your chests? What's called We're up? But three in the morning. So we're calling you, guys. Hella family. What's up? Guys? What's that family? What the hell?
Y'all been trying to get through following you, but we just haven't gone through. Ye and we thought you got locked up with something. No, I don't know. No, well okay, and then we want to do a shout up you Bernard at foot locker. He's a part of new he said, our new member and our breakfast club group. All right, what's upon a foot locker? Can I get the discount when I'm in town in foot locker? Oh? Yeah, I'll let them know. I'll let him know. All right, Thank you, Hi, bye, y'all, Bye,
have a great Friday. Millie, Hi, how are you? Milly? Stressed out? Guys? What's the matter? Very So, I've been dating and it seems like every guy, every guy I date, they always tell me like I would make the perfect wife, but it never gets anywhere. Why would they tell you that that's the worst that you could tell a person you would make the perfect wife. They make the perfect heabens um there one, okay, not the rest of them. What is it about you that is your macaroni and cheese? Trash, Like,
why wouldn't it? Why don't you make cheese? Is great? I think how about body? Older? Great? Okay, Vagina from what I'm told perfect, You didn't answer that with the same confidence as mac and cheese. What about breath? I mean, I don't have any. I'm not blessed on the top, but I'm blessed on the bottom. No, he said breath,
not breath. I just want to throw that out there. Okay, the way because honestly, the way you say that, the way you said that is like, yo, I'm blessed the top meaning your breakfast cool, but at the bottom is a little older. That's how you gotta listen, you know. Well, I'm sorry, mama. Did you try Christian Mingle? Um? No? Maybe maybe that's what you should try. You'll find you'll find the right one, baby. I mean, I'm like, so
there you go? Where you from? Maybe that's my problem? Jersey, Oh if you liked you go North Patterson, Damn that was a terrible thing. Well no, no, no, no, definitely not gonna. I mean I think my problem is, you know, New York dis New York dish? Where should you go? I don't know where? Why are you telling her to stay with don't know. Well, good luck, mamma, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, you can hit
this up at any time. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club boarding everybody in DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Amra's back here. And you know, last time I was here it was very intense, So this time around it is gonna be so much better. Okay, well I think after that made it intense after the fact, But well, I just want to say, so, you was at the Brooklyn Nets game. Yes, shout out to the
Brooklyn Nets. Yes. And what player was trying to get in your DM? Oh? I ain't telling which one about Brooklyn. Tell you something. If I were to say all the athletes and rappers and slide up in my dms, there would be a lot of broken marriages. So let me be in my fast behavior. That's a compliment, do right. I'm not a compliment. I don't want to break up the march something like that. But you know what, it also depends because what exactly do you want me for?
You know what I'm saying. If you're just trying to get my goodies, I ain't ain't gonna happen. Now, let's talk about Jesse Woo, because she accused you of allegedly trying to holler at her many she said that you told him, Oh, you know, when do you ever teat on your girlfriend? See when she threw the bottle at me and everything else, you know, everything was gravy. I
try to be very common collective. I always try to think before I act, and sometimes i'd be having a delay because you know, I'm trying to process how to handle the situation, because I think about my images this random, I think about those things. I think about everything before I react. So when she did that, you know, I was whatever. But the moment she mentioned my mom, Mom, Mom, it's at and I haven't act. I'm gonna have no
respect towards you whatsoever. So since you mentioned her, I really wouldn't like to use my airtime right here, right now with y'all to talk about her, So therefore I won't mention her name. However, I have no need to be trying to get anybody else's men because I already have enough trying to get at me, Like already have enough dudes trying to hold at me, So there's no need for me to try to hold at anybody's man, not to affect that. If I were to see him today,
I don't even remember how he looks. The truth of what happened was I was having a meeting with my team and she came to my meeting because she wanted my manager to manage her. So I was handling myself for Girl Talk, a TV show that I'm working on. YadA YadA. She comes with her man. Her man decides to sit down on the table. We were talking about girl Talking. The question was, would you forgive your spouse if they cheat on you? A lot of people said no,
a lot of people said yes. The question went around the table. It wasn't that it was just you and me. They were like six people in the table. My manager took her aside so they could have their business meeting, and then she came back. She wasn't even there, so I don't know what happened when he left or when
they left, he gassed it up. It was funny how this happened like a year ago, and then when she was on the show, all of a sudden, she wanted to bring this topic up, not to mention that she's not even with the guy anymore, so let mean to even look crazier. So you know, you know, everybody needs a storyline online. I didn't know, and that's what everybody wants to be part of my storyline. That's why I
was shocked when they said that. You know, they let you, let them throw a bottle at you, like I feel like you would avoid all conflict. I did hipp and I apologize even for something that I didn't do, just to create the piece. Of course, you know, because I don't. I don't have that type of drama. I'm very anti confrontational. Is it like a libra thing? But then again, I do know what I got myself into realistically, whether you see me on social media, you see me in real life.
I'm always the same person for the most part. I try to be very wise on how I handle every situation. Now, where is the problem that Bobby Lights has with you? I don't even understand where those issues stem from, because he seems to think that you're fake and you're not this good. Everybody things that I'm fake. Everybody thinks that
I'm fake. And I understand how a lot of people see me in the spotlight and see me being successful, and see me here and there and she's in a cover, and she's this, and she's doing it that fake as and all these other things. We're all given the same opportunities, We're all on the same platform, we all have the same amount of airtime. How come you ain't popping put in the work. Well, listen to the person who name you don't want us to mention Jesse Woof. She said
your storyline Life season about colorism was done for sympathy. Yes, is that true? Well, um, I see, I'm very understanding. You see this. I understand how a lot of people that didn't know about me before Love and Hip Hop just think that I came out of the blue. But if you go back into interviews many many, many years ago, I have been an activist for the Afrotina Committee for a very long time. It just so happens to be that it took Love and Hip Hop an American platform
for the people to actually listen to me. So you just can't oh that I did it for sympathy. I don't have to gain sympathy out of that, because realistically, if it's also about talent, I'm talented. I don't have to do that. If I decide to do anything besides music like Love and Hipop or reality show where I'm being maybe slightly ratchet, I know what I'm doing as well. I think things through very well. So, Julian, was you trying to create a sympathy life? Oh why you like that?
You seem to light that conversation not really? Okay, great because I don't. I don't care to entertain it either. Great more with a model of Negata when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is d j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club and model of Negga is here from Love and Hip Hoop Miami Charlomagne. Yeah,
I think that's whack. When she you experienced a little bit of hard looking, a few bad things happen to you, and you blame it on your friend putting roots no and then that she ain't got no man. Okay, Well that's something union work on your own. All that you have bef with your friends, Well maybe you should control your mouth. All that your store hasn't sold any clothes, well maybe you should have better clothes, find a marketing team,
find something. I mean, that's the point of no return. Listen, the same thing goes for anybody that mentions my mother is a rap, just like Jesse. She did the same thing. She said even in reunion in a reunion right, because she likes to put this act like she, Oh, Bill, it's nine to NDA now, don't you know you can't speak on the reunion. She was about to tell us that Charlomage, why did you ruin that? Right? Can I say?
If that? Hell, this mama, this guy right exactly. I'm not trying to be like her, but I just know this much. Besides the fact that she said you and your mama can get it. I know that my English is not very good looking sometimes and I don't be understanding, but okay, I understand you and your mama can get it. Guy can look at you and your mom and be like, yo, you and your mom can get it. No, she said that, and then on top of that, she wanted social media
talking about when my mother said beat her ass. Obviously, I think any parent, would you know if you see that your kid gets a glass bottle thrown at you. And I didn't do nothing, not even I didn't even try to attack. My mother said, if you see her again, be her ass if she comes for you. Of course, I think any mother would have said the same thing. Is it the right thing to say? Maybe not, but then that's what she said. And she said, here's the
difference in between my mother. There's a professional nurse for thirty five years and a woman that flips and panalas for a living or whatever. That really piss me off too, And I have it as well. You know. I thought that was because thanks to that lady flipping, and I am where I am today, by the way, I I was hoping, I was hoping I'm gonna bring I was hoping you were gonna bring some of those empanatis because
they look amazing. I should have by my mama. And something that I'm very proud of as well that I want to put it out there is, after so much work and sacrifice, I was finally able to buy my MoMA house. Yeah you know, a little seven bedroom, five in otle bathroom house. And she can't complain. Now, how many people are living in this house, just the two of us in a seven bedroom. Okay, you'll have to
think big big. I'm very ambitious. I think big and I think that you know, five years from now when I come back, I will be in a better place. So let me tell you about my career. My music is doing great and this EP calls Unstoppable is available everywhere you guys can go downloaded. I'm promoting um this single cast Celebra featuring Messia, which is really cool. This book is really good. Um yeah, actually, let me stop. Look, I don't talk about my personal life. I'm very private.
That's why nobody has ever seen me or have seen anything or anybody that I date. And I have date celebrities in the past, but I'll share and I are just really good friends. True. There you go. Okay, Okay, but you are you are in a relationship with somebody. Now you're seeing someone. I'm talking to someone right now, yes, no, okay? Is he okay? Is he in the entertainment business? Perhaps? Are you in love? Um? I am getting to know him. Okay.
You know, I am very protective of my heart, you know, because you have to be, especially as a woman, So not a speller's person last name, I do spell it. No, I'm waiting. I'm winning because you know what about if it doesn't happen the way that I plan, would that scare you from dating somebody? But if they had herpies? Um um, I don't think so it depends. I mean, I know there's medications, there's treatments, and I think that
also people are very ignorant on the topic. So you just think herpes and you think, oh my god, I'm gonna get a gonna die or you know, don't get next to me I got the herpes, Like, I just think the ones you get informed on it, then yeah, you have to step the stigma of stigma on it and it's really not like people think it is right right, So I just think the ones you get informed, there's ways to go around it and you can have a happy you know, you didn't have an outbreak once and
never have one again if I guess right, and you only can get it as a person's having an outbreak, you're so sweet. But yes, no, I keep my person like say yes no but yes no right right no, but amount of congratulations on everything, congratulations on unstoppable. I know you have a full length album coming out, So this year words Maryland Negrans to Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Glove
talk about it morning. Everybody's DJ Envy, Angela, Guee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us, if you watch the Kardashians, Uh, this is what happened and then we'll explain. Let's play the audio. He was really upset. She was putting her in the carf and Penelope scratched her face. Kid scratch? Can you pop the kid? And it's cool, no, but you could also face something to her in the moment. I'm sorry, but if he scratch means for no reason, I'm whipping
her ass. And I explained to y'all, lad what I Penelope's asked. If she scratched, you are talking about daughter's asks if she touched you, Now you explain what they're talking about. But yes, we're talking about um. Corey Gamble, that's Chris Jenner's boyfriend said that if Penelope, who is Courtney Kardashian's daughter, scratched him in the face, he will whip her ass right now. I actually hit my my niece when when I was younger, I didn't know no better.
I popped on the hand and I was wrong for it. I felt funny for it. Um she was acting up and I popped up and I had a conversation with her dad, and you know, we talked about it was no big problem. No, he wasn't mad at all that like like my grandmother used to. I remember my grandmother beating me for spraying wrote spray on the stove just so I can see the flames go up. That's your grandmother, your grandma. Your grandma's your big mama. You know what
I'm saying. Your grandma is the person who used to beat your parents, So being that you came from her, charing, okay, she has the right to put her hands on your grandma really might be the only person. And I sprayed the road spray and then I and I said something to Grandma like don't hit me. And then when my dad got there, my dad beat me for talking to his mother like that exactly. Grandma and Grandaddy might be the only person that have the rights to do that.
But I mean me personally, he's kind of like a granddaddy though. Who what's his name you, Corey Gamble. Yeah, he's kind of like a grandma. Why is he your grandfather, grandfather's grandfather? No, no, no, but he's not married, he's not my blood. The moral of the story is, I don't beat my children. I don't bet my children because I just don't see the kneed. You know what I'm saying. And furthermore, I think that you could just have a
conversation with kids. But I'm definitely not putting my hands on nobody else child, Like you put your hands on somebody else child then me and you got smoked immediately. There's never a reason for you to put hands on my children. And what if I don't beat my kids, but you you hit my kids. Well, I've never ever hit anybody else's kids either. I have three guid children.
I'm the number one babysitter. Actually, I feel like when I'm babysitting, my responsibility is just to spoil other people's kids. I don't see that that's what you should do. They always like, Okay, I'm gonna see angel Essa. I already know what we're gonna do. We're gonna go shopping. We're gonna go buy some new toys. We're gonna get ice cream. I don't hit me with an ashtray one time I did stupid stuff. I deserved it, though I deserved this and all it fixed me. Straighten me right up. No,
we don't listen. We all got beating when we were kids. I got beaten with extension cards like I used to beat me with a tension made me go take a bath. I used to have to go pick the switch. I like the little wooden utensils on the freak kitchen kitchen wall. My mama would hit me with those. But guess what if we being honest, all of that was just abuse. And the truth of the matter is all our parents were doing was the best they could. That's that's all.
They were probably young parents at the time. That's the only way they knew how to discipline was through physical punishment. We know better in this generation. We don't gotta beat our kids, and we damned it shouldn't be putting our hands on nobody else's ken. Dr Yeah, good morning, Ken. Do you you haven hit somebody else's kids? Yes? I had. Wow. Um. I was actually inside the grocery store and the little white kid caused you the B words, So I give
his mama chance. Yeah, so I give his mama chance to reprimand him. You know, like, hey, you don't do that. That's disrespectful. So he calls me the B word again. He was like, bitch, hurry up. And I talked Tom in his mot me you can do You can't walk around. That's abuse. Her mama should have dragged her mom, hit mom, or her mama should have dragged your ass and locked you up. You can't just be hitting kids you don't know.
Can you don't even know this kid? Hey rab if I gave his mama can rabbit if he had to reds and he had a problem, and he would just be splurting out, bitch, you just popped to get in the mouth. Nah, no she did. I would have felt bad, but she she didn't say none of that. She was just like, yeah, hurry up, just like still a boy her son. So she loos, you got what did What did the mama do to you after you hit the child? Nothing?
She just kind of looked at me like I can't believe you hit my don And I just looked at her. I was like, yo, you got a problem. I said, we can go off to the parking lot, and that lady would have pulled out a gun and shot you right there. She she'd have been in the right because the story would have been a woman hit somebody's child in the store, not even that crazy black hair, crazy black woman hits some white little kid in the store, white woman, she guns it down. Can't you where you from?
That was imago? Yeah, hey, bitch her, get off my phone. My goodness, hello soundra Hey is it okay? This is plenty somebody else's child. Hey, I think it's perfectly fine. I have two children, and I have a boyfriend that's hoping me raise them, and he's there, he's slaying daddy. He does everything with them, and when my six year old gets outline is perfectly fine for him to disappect them.
I don't like that, especially being that you got your little boyfriend putting your hands on your children, because you don't know what kind of trauma your boyfriend might have. Your boyfriend might be going through something, and sometimes he might be mad and take it out on the kids. Hey, I mean everything is done with me present. I think that it's been You know, if I'm there and you know he's not beating him and pop, you know, you know,
hitting him with anger. I think it's perfectly fine. What if that child, what if the father right, what if his girlfriend would hit your kids? Well, I guess I'm a little different because our dynamic is a little different. My boyfriend communicates directly with my son's father, and when you know, we share our custody of them, so you know, he gets outline and he gets a pop. That's fine. Is as long as it's not like a beating or
you know, I'm just last year. If you have to popham on his hand or pop him on but what's your hand, I think it's perfectly fine, Thank you, mama. And that's the other thing people don't take into consideration. Sometimes you out and about in America and life is kicking your ass all day, and then you come home and you find out your kids did something wrong and you take out that pain on them. Man, please, no way, Holiday, keep it like. We have more coming up next. It's
the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, doctor Claude Anderson. Welcome, sir, Well, thank you all for inviting me. I'm glad to be here. Looks like I'm in good company. Yes, good morning. You know you've been a very requested guest or really oh yeah, yeah yeah. People always like you gotta have doctor Claude Anderson on you gotta have cud. For years you've been
saying that. Well, you know why I've been paying them well to you that what power noomics is, uh no, power Noomics is specifically dedicated to trying to inform black folk and trying to elevate them to a higher level of competitiveness in the society and overcome the primary legacies of slavery and centuries or Jim Crow semi slavery in the South. We're in a very dangerous situation this country's black folks, and this next year gonna be our last
years to get out of it. Say it's gonna be your last year period, I wouldn't dote that either pretty close. You're a you're in a very dangerous situation. After all my years in politics and national politics and the international politics, that's why I left the government, saying that somebody got to get out here. Started raising kine on behalf of
black folk? What did you do in government? Oh? I was Assistant Secretary gund of State's Department of Commerce, the first black I was also a chairman for Economic Development for governors. Also, I was only black to be appointed to be over the government's property disposal program, which means my signature along I can get way all kind of federal or property to anybody. And also I was educator for over the entire state, the Florida education system for
about eight years. And so I've been around a bond for a long time. But I've finally done on me that somebody got to get out here and start a raising cane on behalf of black folk. Now, how do we how do we catch up? You know we're so far behind. How do we catch up to make sure that we can play the same game or even on the same field. Well, well, first thing I have to do is go back and correct. We've never done in
all my years in national politics and international politics. For the most of the people you all are very familiar with by in name, they never never, never addressed the primary problems of black folk. Our primary problem is not social integration or civil rights Promitty problems. You never corrected the legacies and burdens of slavery. See, the whole point of slavery was to do what they never asked. That it was a socially engineered black folk and to the
lowest level of a real life monopoly game. And what means that they've noll distributed almost one of all this nation's land resources, rights, privileges, businesses, and controls of all levels of governments into the hands of the dominant white society. Black folk haven't got a snowball's chair. Say, being competitive people, you might struggle and last another two or three years, it's gonna wipe you out pretty soon. You came out of slavery in eighteen sixty having one half a warm
percent of this nation's wealth. Here you're one hundred and fifty years later. Guess what you still on one half of one percent of the wealth. And then in a nation of a race based society, it is what you own and control that determines your equal opportunities and your rights and privileges. It's that then, during thing to do with civil rights, that's a waste of time, doesn't have anything to do with the voting, But that's an intellectual
masturbation process. They ain't doing the good. What you need is on a control wealth and power. They said, intellectual masturbation. I heard you said that earlier on something I was watching. You said, they get off, but it does nothing for you. Got it down, pat, bro, that's like, that's like you're starving to death. Somebody to give you a steak you rubbered outside your stomach. They can do you to do things for you quick playing with black volte. So when
I left the president, I ran a campaign. I guess, well, let me let me go back. I guess I've been very privileged in all my years. Now I'm eighty five nouns. I reached the peace. I don't have to get a loan with anybody day an a body anymore. Man, that's a beautiful feeling, you know, said, that's one of the enrichments of age. But um, I decided, after all the years of playing politics, I guess I was privilege in the sense of being the only black in the nation
ever was a campaign manager. Not in a campaign, but a campaign matters for governors, for presidents, or attorney generals for state legislators and congressman. Norther Blacks had that I felt for that reason, I had an obligation to get out here to do something for black folk. And so I don't play any games with black folk. I'm mostly friends. I know that you all probably have on your shows why they're just trying to get some self indicement elevation.
I don't need it. But what did you think about Kamala Harris and Corey Booker. I know you said voting isn't a lot. They're probably nice people. They're gonna do it for a black volk, you said, I have yet, to this day it ever heard of scene, not one president, not one candidate for a public office, ever get up to say here's what I'm gonna do for black folk. That violates the entire premise product of politics. Politics to the process that decides who's gonna get what benefits out
of life. It's based on a very simple premise of qui pro quote politics as you know it now. I never existed about the fifteen hundreds and what it says that it says we were determined who gets what blessings and who gets it, who who gets who suffers, And so consequently, nobody's ever stood up say here's what black folk are gonna get. He's talking about the candidates at first, say, these black folks should be asking it's not what candidate
you're gonna represent, are gonna vote for? Who cares? What you should be asking is what are you gonna get? What are you voting for? What are you gonna get any chance for your vote? That's why? What do you get? What are you voting for? What are you gonna get?
You didn't get the day I'm thinking about you voting and see black and not one candidate in all the years I ran campaigns, not one candidate or one president at one party, political party, not that the Republican or the Democratic Party, Libertarian Party, Green Party, not one is ever promise that if I get the black vote, here's what I'm gonna do for black folks. It's the first year's ever happening. And I think the only reason that's happening is because of all the hell that's being raised
on social media. And you know, like a lot of times when these presidential candidates come up here, we asked them specifically, what is your black agenda? See you're right, and what did she say to you? Well, I mean they all have little things here and there. The only person I've seen have a real live black agenda is Man Pete. He has the Douglas Plan, which is based
on Frederick Douglas. Okay, right, and see what most of thee they're gonna do is give you that old game that they used to all doing doing the formation of this country in seventeen to eighty nine. Then they met up in Philadelphia and says we're gonna, we're gonna, we're gonna build this nation, and we're gonna and we're gonna create a document. Whether it makes us the creli of democracy. It's gonna be a constitution, they said, but it and we're gonna make this a plant land of opportunity and
freedom for everybody. Yeah right, okay. So they met in Philadelphia for a whole week. You know what they did for a whole week. They closed the doors and put the guards on the windows in Philadelphia and say, now we gotta, we gotta write this constitution. But we got a problem. Now we're gonna if we're gonna offer this as a land of opportunity for everybody in the inconsistent and hypocritically supposed to be want to enslave all these there in black folk people we're bringing into the country.
Is how we're gonna get past that. They said, well, what we would do, we would run a game on them, and they've been running that same game every since. What we are doing the constitution we use very broad and the biggest terms in certain terms have certain Those broad and biggest terms would apply to whites, and certain apply to black folk. So in the United States constitutions said we the people, all the people, all God got a god given right to life, living in pursuit of happiness. Initially,
what even happened is really a property. It was black folks gonna be property, and so that's that's what it was structured on. And they said, what about black folks. They read the constitution, they said, what we are doing, let's use other words. Let's use cold words like those who endebted, those who abondage, those who are property. Those are three fifths of a human being, those who equal to a field animal. And our people never figured that out.
So you got all out civil rights leaders running around for years and running for public office like you're talking about talking about we got the rights. You don't have any rights in the constitution. There's no rights for blacks in the Constitution. You're you'reit. The States Constitution in seventeen thirty nine was strictly the first affirmative action plan in the country, strictly and solely for whites and those who
later on compass for whites. That's what it's about. And black folks are the only people in this country that can't pass for white. And when I left the White House for President Carter since in nineteen seventy, the officer admitted Buddets says, we're gonna not gonna make everybody in here that comes in the country, We're gonna start qualifying them as being white. Fie up into nineteen like up to nineteen seventy, as example, Hispanics were always white. It
were always whites. But what happened in nineteen seventy I was over education for the State of Florida that time, and I have the dubious honor writing a second affirmative a second affirma of action plan in the United States,
but the first one for black folk. When I wrote the affirmative action plan was approved by the governor and the state Cabinets assistant, but not I didn't write it for minorities and poor folk, those broad terms when people of color diversity, and for gays and legend and midget and humpbacks and one eyed people. I wrote it strictly for black folk too. You're checking out the breakfast club. Let's get back to our conversation with author doctor Claude Anderson.
Who listen, How is there any way that blacks can correct the resource and balance? Yeah? Yeah, you can see. And when you started playing a game. That's why my second book I wrote. I wrote the first book called The Black Label of White Wealth. That was to show you every technique, every trick, every custom, every custom, every policy that the major white society used to lock black folk into the lowest level of a real life monopoly game.
And the mailstributed maldistry at all the resources. Period and and power. I follow that with Power numics. This showed this is a national plan for black volk. It says, a national plan to empower Black Americans, period. And what you first can you gotta do it make a long story short. You gotta you gotta have what you never had in this country. That's a group's self interest. You've been inculcated and coordinated in Brainwashington, believe that you got
some obligation and responsibility to save the world. You got to save everybody first before you save yourself. We're trying to save everybody. White has always got black folk marching trying to save it. We're marching for gage, we're marching for women, We're marching for poor people, we're marching for the handicap. And yet you only control one half of one percent of wealth. You haven't got a snowball's chance. And then the end of slavery, as I said, you
had one a half and one percent. Guess what the average white person that point in time had thirty five hundred times more wealth than average black. That means that ninety nine percent of everything this country was in the white society, and it's still in the white society. I don't care. From from Vermont all the way to California San Diego, ninety eight percent of everything of value is locked in the white society. In eighty seven percent of
it's frozen, locked into the white slide. You can't get it out, so all you gotta compete for us. About thirteen percent is up for grabs. And if black footle don't learn how to compete for that thirteen say you are through and right now, that's that's what's happening around the world. You see all these we're gonna implode in
this country. The same thing happening now in Germany. But the Jews, and there was a book out called Hitler's Willing Execution to say the same thing with certain kinds of things began to happen to you as a group, you better be very careful. And they start exterminating the Jews. Why because you got a group now that you all don't know about, calling the Council of three hundred. What they want to do now to say, we got two many people on Earth and we're gonna start losing resources.
They're gonna be enough for resources left. We got water, We're gonna have water shortages coming, and water shortages come. What follows that is food shortages. Right now, twenty percent of the world is suffering from water shortages. So what the Council and all these government, all these rich people on Earth is saying is that we got to start getting rid of some of these people. We're gonna start with the non producers. Now, who are the non producers?
In America? The only live people in America that produces absolutely nothing except sweat is black folk. Do you understand what I mean? Right now? All of our people that have sold the successful, guess what only thing they would do is to sweat it with balls, football, basketball, baseball, tennis, ball, golf ball, singing and dancing. Sweat. Nobody's buying in to day. I'm sweat and how you're gonna feed yourself? Don't produce anything. We don't have any industries. And we had to have
chairs to get the industries. In seventeen hundreds, when the Industrial Revolution went through Europe, black folk with slaves. When Industrial Revolution went through American in eighteen hundreds, we were stealing a slave. We own and control absolutely nothing. You'll think that's changing now a little bit. Oh man, No, that's getting worse. A matter of fact, let me give you a Difmen, right now, we got all these people, let you running public office talking about we gotta we gotta,
we gotta look for eradicate poverty. You cannot eradicate poverty. Poverty is a fix, it's a govern it's a given. You cannot let eradicate poverty. Why because she's like, you can't eradicate you got it up, you gotta down, You got an end, you got an out. That is a fix you cannot change. It's something they always got. People want to eradicate poverty. What you should be saying to leave poverty along and go down and try to figure out how to get black folks out of part it.
Let me trying to eradicate poverty. Leave party alone to get blacks out. What did you think of Barack Obama being president? But black Obama is a joke. Barack goanna do a durn thing for black folk. As a matter of fact, he hurt black folk in two ways. First of all, he had eight years to do something black folk, but he carefully, indigenously evolved and judicially what they do
anything for black folk. And most of my white friends told me in politics, and I was always the president governess, they say, hey, we would never voted for Obama, but he known black, but he's gonna do something black folk. We knew he wouldn't ever do anything for black folk. And so, but that's the first thing. He never did anything for black folk, but he did what he used that old thing that they did. And uh, back in Philadelphia in seventeen eighty nine. He was very broad and
vigorous terms. I'm I'm the president of all the people. They gotta they say, they like to say a rising tide lifts all boats. That's a stupid thing, Yeah, because of black black people who boat got a hole in it. That's right, it's in the bottom of the damn break. Yeah. But but but black folk, Well, if a riser tile lift all boats, if a rising tie would lift all boats, why doesn't all these immigrants coming here and building industries and businesses and blacks for a slave why didn't Why
didn't they rise? Because they were excluded on the Black people are outside and underneath the system, and they don't let you come together and together. And how did they stop you from coming together? Since they wouldn't let you coalesce doing slavery. They come up this whole concept called social integration. Social integration is a divisive issue. It advised you. It doesn't pull you together. It's a weakening process. You
understand what I'm saying, brom It weakens you. If I put a cup of coffee right now in front of you and pour cleaning it, do I make it stronger? Oh? No, he make it weaker. That they're right. So black folk went for social integration. I've always asked to has integration helped to harm the black community? I not get harmed, knocked the black folks brains out. Black folks had up one hundred times more the folk social integration hit. So I'm old enough to tell y'all that you're all not
old enough to know that yet. Or when I was a kid, said we had something. We didn't have it. We didn't have the resources we needed as much as we needed, but we had something. We had communities. We had communities all over America and every city, every city had a major community here, Harlem, places like that. You know, we only hear about Black Walls, Creet Sometimes you hear about Bronze Village, Chicago. I can't remember the time. In North Carolina, but we don't hear about that. They were
literally those communities all over the country. Right where Sweet Auburn in Atlanta, George that everything's had, all the big hotels, fine restaurants and everything in North Carolina. What you're talking about now, say I grew up in West of Sale, North Carolina. Let me use that as an example. I grew up in West of Salem, North Carolina. We weren't looking for in this social integration. You know why because
we had our own businesses there. My family was part of one that had the only black bus line in the entire United States, the only black bus line. And I said we had a bus line. I'm not talking about two or three buses. We had over five hundred buses. Wow. In wist the sale, North Carolina and owned restaurants, they
had owned hotels, they had our own school systems. And then in the bus lines, an example, we don't kill out buses social integration when all of a sudden you also are talking about Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King going down to Alabama. Want to integrate the bus lines? Integrate whose bus lines? White bus lines? What they what they want they do? They want to own a control and get the resources. They just want to sit on
the front of it. Yeah. Now, if you want to get on the bus, and what you want to do is just want to sit on the front of it. Now, if the bus is moving, then the back of the bust of b or the front of bustaboo in the fraction of a second, and everybody gets off at the same time. And so in Winston Salem. We had our own buses. And so when that movement was successful in Alabama, came up to Winston Salem and black said, and Winston Salem says, we want to ride on front of white buses.
So we said, we don't have any white buses. They said, what gets something, so we can ride on the front of them. I feel like a complete ass because I never thought about that like that whole time they did the boycott. They should have been trying to establish their own bus company supposed wanted to ride. I never thought about that. That y'all boycotting for a year just to want to ride on the front. See, you're a smart man.
I never thought about you. Yeah, yeah, you said no. I don't know what difference does that make with them sitting on the front of the back see and and and our Safe Bus company safter you. You can go to your computer find out about the Safe Bus Company. And what's the Salem. See, we own the buses, we owned the resource. We all of our mechanics are blacks, all of our drivers were blacks, electricians were black. Everything
was black. And uh, and so what they said, we just want to ride on the front of their buses. We had two cab companies in what's the Salem? Guess what as a resource white' head three cab companies, don't They had two cab comes. They had a Bluebird and the Yellow Cab. We had the Harrison, the Camballs City cabs. But guess what when at the integration movement started, what they wanted to do? Blacks they want to ride black cabs at the more they want to ride in white cabs.
And what's the Salem? We had? We had our own movie theaters. We had we had to Lincoln and the lafaead Leaves a Lincoln in the Laffeat theater in every major city and made every black community in the mirror. But if white Head they had they had three movie theaters they at the Farsight, Carolina and State Theater. We didn't care, but we had our own movie theaters. And so guess what. Blacks they want to go to the white black theaters and wortable to the white theaters. We
swear white ice is cold. Share it in. What do you think about the conversation that they're having about reparations? Now, well, I've spent about sixty years that's so books for them. Most Most of that dialogue is being generated by my books. And but unfortunately most of the people now they're trying to latch onto the reparation movement don't know what the hell they're talking about. If Johnny Come Lately a plane jumpers, they want to jump in on the on their movement
just to get their name in the paper. They don't have a plan about what they're gonna do for reparations. But Black folk in title reparations, you're never getting things we started demanding. And the first thing you should be demanding is what they didn't do this doing the civil rights movement. They should have gone back in nineteen sixties instead of talking about social integration and money, thank you,
economic compilerment and economics. First, your buildies communities. Right now, we do not have not one single Black community in America. Not one. It's impossible for you to play as a community means you got a team, people, got a mutually understandings, interest in direction, and plans. You don't have. You have not one Black community in America. All you got a black neighborhoods. A neighborhoods where you eat and sleep. A hotel is a neighborhood. A neighborhood is like having a
bucket with hold in it. You're pouring the water and it runs out, it has no effect. And then some of these neighborhoods has gotten so bad now they're not even neighborhoods. The more crime has gotten so high they ran the neighbor out. All you got left as a hood, that's why they call it the hood. Nothing left in there. They don't have any communities they have. A community must have three elements they make a community qualify as a community.
You must have a holy, independent economic structure that can produce jobs, services, goods, products and resources for your own people. Two. The second thing you must have in there, you must have a cold conduct saying this is why how we're gonna behave Here's how we're gonna love and support each other. I'm gonna get along. Here's why I'm not going to the breakfast club. I'm gonna love and respect those blacks
on them, appreciate them, care about them, protect them. And last say, you must have politicians elected to office who was to represent you. First and foremost, you're gonna put black folk in public office that would look out for everybody else before they look out for you. If you don't have those three things, you don't have a community, or you got a neighborhoods. And that's what we got
in with no neighborhoods. And once you get that neighborhood, then you go to Addison's third, go to Addison's five story building. Now you've got to go back in that community and do what I told you in my books. You must build a five story building. Once you get a community, that's your platform, that's your baseline, because you got turf and territories like building a house. Now you've got something that's situated on. You can't build a house
with nothing. Has to be structured on something. And once you be out that foundation, that community, now the first thing you work on is economics. You start the practicing group economics in a vertical order, practicing group economics, making your money bounce in your own communities eight to twelve
times before it leaves. Spending money with your own people first, Buy from your own people first, so you get an economy going in your community, buying your own people's products, service and good like you do in Chinatown, in other town, Mexican town. And once you get that economy going, then once. Then you get the profits coming the resource of the money coming in from your from your economy. Then you go to the second floor. The second floor is politics.
Our people got that backwards. They want to get into politics before to get an economy backwards. Its hell, you won't make it, and don't worry about voting. Voting is the material. Voting is a game. It's a form of entertainment. So when when you get to the second floor, you take the money that you get from the first floor and you buy the second floor. You buy every politician. You buy every politician with the money you made on the first floor. So should we vote at all? I'll
tell you that in the one second. If you've got enough money. If you haven't got enough money to buy them, then you rent or lease them, okay, so you can get what you want, make them do what you want to do, and then then you make those politicians. Then go to the third floor. The third floor is your politicals. If it's your court system, your police system, and make those politicians on the third second floor control the politicians who quit shooting black kids on the street and mistreating
and captain beating black volt. You control the court systems, so they won't be getting in forty years in jail for us from paramerajuana and all that kind of stuff. You got it. So your second floor controls your third floor, your courts, controls your judges and stuff, because I'm talking about with Trump and all that. Then the fourth floor, which you get into, you get into, you get into, is medium. You take your money off the first floor.
You're buying medium. You got about twelve thousand radio station United States blackfoot out of that twelve thousand black folks, it owns a major portion, at least fifteen percent of them you got. You got twelve, You got twelve thousand cable system Blacks are on in basically none of them. Hollywood, you have five thousand daily newspapers. Then on the damn daily newspaper, you got five thousand TV stations Blacks mighty
ow one someplace or two with the best. You don't own all your other words, black folks own thirty five thousands or one percent in media. You don't own media. You can't communicate, you can't organize, you can't motivate, and so so you got it. So that so that's the structure. If you're want to play, if you want to build your wealth and power. That's how you do it. You spend it and once you build up, build that economy. Spend your money with your own people. Make it bounce
eight to ten times in this country right now. Hispanics, let's notice, let's takeing Hispanics. Hispanics bounced that money on an average of six or seven time. In Mexican time, Little Levada, a little Cuba. White folks typically bounces that money eight to twelve times, and Agans bounced that money about thirteen or fourteen times. Jews bounce that money about eighteen times. Black money doesn't bounce once. Soon as a black person gets paid, he runs straight to somebody else's
business and given them money. That means they go They go bankrupt every night. Every black neighborhood goes bankrupt every night at seven o'clock, stays bankrupt until next morning. They don't own it. Amn businesses. When a white man or somebody else will closed the doors, they go bankrupt. But what we overcome and we're progressing. Wait, where's the progress or someplace? Oh we got social progress? What was the fifth fifth fifth floor? I think I might have missed that.
I'm missing economic politics politicians, media, educational education. And again the fifth floor is education. And here again based on my collective experiences, I got to hell, I got six college degrees and been in all levels of government from the highest to the lowest, international politics, head of trade, missions and third world countries. As a black folks, you understand, education is the last thing. Education is a tool, just like a hammer assault, but you got you gotta have
an economy to be able to use it. That's why these black kids go get the damn degree. They can't get a job in the black community. They got to go go back to the white community and somebody else's community, to somebody else's business. And that's for a job. And once you do that, white people places the value on what your education is. That's why I go pass and McDonalds and burber Kings. Got black kids there with master's degrees, mopping floors and working clerks with degrees high sto college
degrees and berber Kings and McDonald's. You send, I'm saying, because they got they've got master's degrees, but they mastered nothing. And so because plus we don't have an economy. He see, when a kid graduates from school, the first thing you do. He should be able to go back to his own community and start building businesses and industries and drawing money into his community and holding it. And see, the Asians learn that way back, and they learn it very quickly.
That's why they come in. They figure about after fifth year in college, in school, meaning may graduates for the degree, they're working a job for two or three jobs. By five years, by the six years, they're gonna have their own factors and industries and businesses. That's why one out of every Asian has a business. One out of every thirty five whites have a business, every fifty three, and one out of every fifty three his spantings have a business.
Only one out about one hundred and five blacks have a business. And when we appreciate you joining us in this great conversation and listen, doctor Clark, all of this work. If you need it, black label, white wealth, more dirty little get the camera on this dirty little secrets. We got the camera, the black reader, you got it. If you want to get more from doctor Claude Anderson, he got plenty information to give you, and say what I
wanted on those books. I wrote those books for a very specifical reason that I need help from you all. I can't get them into the school system. Really, yeah, because it said every state has a book selection committee, it's all white, and whites are basically homicide not suicide ling. But then in my book kill that didn't kill it, Wen told Black side of practice group economics. Yeah, and so uh and even in the black college campus, you're gonna guess who Barns and Noble had all the bookstores
on the black college campus. It's owned by whites. Books celection committees is all whites. I got out to Alabama is a doctor as we love you, but we only got one black book in the whole state of the North. In that state of Alabama, the Bible. Yeah that's one book, but on the one copy of that and all the land University can only get one in. And I said, if I want my books, and all the charter schools
and public schools they can't get them in there. And what I like to do if y'all on mine and then I apologize if if it's if it's something that you wouldn't want to do, I'm gonna publicize across this nation that the breakfast Club they're gonna push like hell to get these books into these schools and say we don't want to just reading white books. Let's do it absolutely okay, Now can I do that? And it's okay, okay, we gonna keep all of this in. They're gonna see
it this up. We're gonna put this up. I gotta go, I gotta go. I gotta spend more time talking about you guys. Thank y'all's and believe it. I love you all, Okay. Time. So being dunky of the day a little bit of a mix, so like a dot. John's been called a lot of my twenty three years, but drunkie other day is a new wife, Yes, dunkey o. The day goes to a twenty nine year old man from Los Angeles named Eric Holder. He is the alleged suspect in the
murder of the black man known as Nipsey Hustle. By now, I know you have seen the surveillance video of the shooting on TMZ. The lapd said Eric Holder walked up to the three men and fired a bunch of shots. If you've seen the video, you can see that for yourself. He committed this crime on Nipsey and two other men were standing outside his Marathon Clothing Company store on Slawson Avenue. Let's go to CBSLA for the report. Police, this is the man the suspect wanted in the murder of Nipsey Hustle.
Now this is Eric Holder. He was last seen in a twenty sixteen white four doors Chevy Cruise with California license played seven r j D seven four two. Now the screets is saying Eric Hold is a known in and hater and Nipsey simply didn't want him around his store. Nipsy asked him to leave, told him he couldn't be around, and Eric Hole just snapped. He snapped because there's nothing more fragile on this planet than the male egal. All right.
Men cannot take rejection, and Nipsey telling his brother to beat it hurt his pride so much that he decided to come back and kill that man. I'm not gonna lie to y'all. The deaf and Nipsey Hustle hit a little different, Okay, I'm not okay about this. I'm tired of hearing stories about humans killing other humans for absolutely nothing, and it really hits different when those humans are black men. Because what happened to Nipsey can happen to any of
us at any given time. All Right. Hearing that happened to Nipsey makes me question my own mortality in a very different way, because if that happens to the brothers like nip what hope do the rest of us have? All Right? Nipsey was a father, He had a woman. He was a brother, He was a son, a grandson, a friend. He was a man who seemed to be doing everything the right way, all right. Nipsey was a made man for real. He released most of his music through his own label, so he had that independence that
so many people want. He was investing in his own community. He brought back the block for real. He had that whole plaza on West Lawson Avenue where his Marathon clothing store was, and he had plans to build a residential building in it with low income housing. All right. People don't even know that yet, all right. Nipsey opened a co working space and stem center in South LA called Vector ninety, which is simply meant to be a connective
young people to Crenshaw the opportunities in Silicon Valley. Not to mention, Nipsey was killed a day before he was set to meet with the LAPD chief and police commissioner to discuss ways to slow down local violence. The already and him being killed a day before this meeting. So, Eric Holder a brother from Nipsey's hood, a brother from that community who knew Nipsey, and Nipsey knew him, and that brother literally hurt the very person that God sent
to help people just like him. We cut our nose off despite our phase too often in our communities, and it's exhausting. It's very exhausting. It's sad. I'm disappointed, frustrated,
and scared because it's not just Nipsey, Okay. It happens way too many times to too many of us, all right, and it really makes you question whether or not we need to be frontline and our communities at all, because it seems like when you make it, especially when you make it in some form of entertainment, our athletics, anything that gives you some sort of celebrity of fame, you become a target, all right. Eric Hold is just the
latest and a line of hurt people who hurt people. Okay, a lot of brothers are simply in pain and they just keep redistributing that pain to people who look just like them. But Eric Holder, you killing Nipsey not gonna kill your trauma. If you are still alive. Right now, whatever you were going through before you killed Nipsey, it has been multiplied times a hundred. Now you got a
whole another set of problems. And that's why I'm so big on dealing with your mental health and going to therapy and getting to the root of our internal issues, because my brothers, we gotta heal. If we don't heal, we're just gonna have another generation of trauma or passing yourself off his culture, all right, And this is why I was telling y'all yesterday to stop with the conspiracy theories surrounding the good brother Nipsey Hustle. His family and
friends didn't appreciate that at all. Okay, Nipsey, you know, didn't get killed because he was doing a documentary or a doctor CV. Nipsey killed by a jealous, envious hate and as dude from his community who clearly already had some deep rooted issues and a fragile ego, and he couldn't stand in the rejection he received from Nipsey. Like seriously, I want you to really think about this for a
sexus for a sex for a second. Okay, you think the government is going to get Nipsey killed for a documentary that's not even out check, but that same government gonna let thousands of videos of doctor cebe live on YouTube. If they would go so far as to kill Dipsey for that, why wouldn't they just call YouTube and say take those down? Like, seriously, what's wrong with y'all to y'all believe that? But I'm not gonna go back and forth with y'all about that, because that's that's just a distraction.
And if we're sitting around pointing the finger at everyone else and we're not dealing with what we need to be dealing with, and that's ourselves. And by the way, I'll play White Devil's Advocate with some of y'all and say, you know what, I believe you it is a conspiracy. But what about all the other brothers who got shot and killed in LA this weekend? What about the brothers getting shot and killed in Philly and Chicago and Jersey and Atlanta? Are those conspiracies too? We act like we
don't see this happening to our people. All the time in our community of these and I don't want to feel like I can't be around my own people. But that's where all the real threats to my life were coming from. By the way, I don't have any answers. I'm just doing my part the best way I know how, and the only thing I know to do right now is the encourage people if they know Eric hold this whereabouts, you know, tournament, you know, call one one hundred two
two two tips. I gotta get people like this off the screep because this man isn't gonna do nothing but hurt someone else. So if he is still alive, which is probably not, say something. And I know in La y'all gonna tell to screets up looking for this guy. Our tell to screets up, you know, seeking revenge on his family and friends and people that know him. But just know, no matter how many people get shot, no matter how many people get killed, it's not gonna bring
Nipsey back. And we cannot solve all problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. Please get very cold to the biggest he hall. I'm not right about any of this. This this this hit a little bit there and it really really really bothered me and had been weighing on my mind very heavily, all right, because I don't have any answers as to what we
are supposed to be doing. All right. We got more coming up next with a breakfast club pulling everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Scharlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. We got a special guests in the building were in face welcome back. So who What's what's happened to? My brother? You had a lot going over the last ye Since the last last year, it's been crazy, a lot of games. I feel. I feel like I hear more about like the bus and the drama and I do the music nowaday,
Yeah that's how it worked. Yeah, that's how I worked these days. How do you feel about all that? Uh, it's not just you and the drama. Now your family's involved. Everybody's speaking out about things. Yeah right, we'll happing with Mama. Now, we happing with MoMA and your sister. I'm not gonna get too far into detail when I'm we see most of y'all know. I know, So it's it's not it's not too much for me to you know, but pretty much they just came down visit regular. Mom got her
own spot, her own thing going. She's good. Uh. My sister on the other hand, she you know, she's going through her life situation, so she came down. I was gonna help her out, you know, get her get her back going. And then they just you know, got to to a little advantage. So I kind of like kind of come back a little bit because you know, the expectations get hired when people tend to think you gonna you know, you got money and exactly, so I had to you know, your mama though, Yeah, my mom got
the whole house. She staying. Ohio, she good. It's really my sister. That's what they came down for. The whole purpose. They came down for my sister. Did you know they were coming out? Yeah, they've been here for a whole week. They was already, it was already in the house, It was already cool, everything was great. Did they not get
along with your girlfriends? Uh not? Because at the time, this is when I just brought them, introduced them to the new girls, say like oh, well, like you know, they're not sure how to feel about the new Like, you know, two girls exactly, and they women, so they're a little bit more caddy, like, oh, okay, you know how women's are what they added two and things so and pleasure her brothers. So she probably wants to make sure women aren't taking advantage of you at the same time. Yeah,
I'm sure she's protective of you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm sure it was no bad intended at all as far as the girls go. Look, it wasn't. It had nothing to do really with that. That's just what the media made it out to be. Yeah, why did the why the Instagram spin it in that way because they had his hand you telling your mom she cloud chasing and all kind of others though I don't even know. I don't I don't know if the media, you know, the media do do strange things that the lie was really
just blew it off the top. That's where that's where it went left for me too. I'm like, why my mom going on live? It was a crazy situation because it's also revealed that you had two girlfriends was just something people prior to that. So how did that situation work out? One is your child's mother, yeah, and then the other girl did she know her already or y yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They already knew about each other. So that's that's why
I was like, hey, you might as well. You know, you know, you want me a lot of you, you't me a lot of you. Let's just again, honesty can't work. Yeah, were you lying before that? Like keeping them separate and lying to that? Exactly? I got time for that. How'd you get making enough money to bring it all together? Now tell me how this happens. So how did you get caught? And how did you say? Okay, I gotta
just be honest. I mean I didn't really get caught because they already knew like the whole time, you know, kind of a you know, kind of a dirt bag. Do you cheat on your girlfriends? Black men don't cheat. Don't cheat? Black men don't cheat anyway. Do you cheat on your girlfriends? Not cheating friends? I'm saying, do you date anybody else besides them? Or is it? I was was going hard. It was just us too, as you can see, right, I was making it, making it do
to do. I gotta get stressful a little bit, though, did it? What was the most thing about it? Huh? The beginning probably was a stressful, Like the most stressful, like them having to watch, you know, watch boy the other one or not not taking any watch but like switch watch you know, look for you. It's what you saw they was they was bisexual. But I'm see you know, you know, im you loving somebody and then somebody else coming. You gotta you know, like watch, not watch, but you're
obviously watching you there. So that was the hard part at first because the baby mama loved the other woman though, oh no, no, no, we didn't get that far. So how do you do be at the time, like as far as what's bathroom do you do? You have the same bathroom? Not together? Nobody was all in together. It was so when you're not that flesh team, it's even better. They got somebody else to be lonely with better. Yeah, wouldn't that money dry up? Oh no, no, it's not already.
I already cut it's it didn't even last, man, boy, it was over already. Yeah, it's over the two girlfriends. Yes, you broke up, You done, man? Yeah, I still got my BMLO that and I tell you that. Um yeah, you're very fortunate to have as your baby mother. Yeah yeah, yeah, what made you tweet that you're watching things happening on social media. Uh man, some some boys. Man, it was
all over. It was a joke. It could have been a joke, could not have been a joke at the point, I mean right now, I ain't got no time to figure out if it was a joke. Rob No, no, no, I had it was on live or whatever, and I'm like, yo, they said they y'all here for the so and so and so and so, and my being was like nah, no, no. The other girl she just gave a bad answer. It was a real like that's a girl, like are you
here for me? And she said anything she said like I'm getting the money exact, said anything other than yeah, I'm here for you. Then it's like yeah, yeah, yea just broke up. Yeah yeah, that's recent. That's when I tweeted that, yeah, where's her tattoo? You got you ain't get no tattoo herd or right. She had to move and I looked like damn it. I mean, she made it,
she made it easy. She thought it was a smart idea to after the comment not even you know, rub my feet, you know, licked my She just you mad. So I'm gonna be mad and just have been okay, possibly, you know, I might have a good way to apologize. I feel you show she thought to get mad because I was mad. She pulled one of those like all you mad, so I'm gonna get mad because you mad? And she left for the day. You just changed the locks.
That was a rap. I told myself. I said, she come back to night, you know, I might, I might. You know, she she left for the whole night, so she got back. You know, it was she did. She did try to come back though, you know what I mean. She didn't leave, She didn't leave to leave, but her leaving period after that was like you must really think that's what's going on if you think you just leave overnight and you know when now your sister and mom
you proved it right. It was never really about the girls. I think that was honestly more jealous of the affection I was showing to the girls. Know your mom and sister the obviously, but like, uh, you know, but it's like they gotta understand it's two different types of relationships. Yeah see what I'm saying. Yeah, they got spoke to your mom. Yeah yeah, watched the beep and everything on. Okay much I mean, I'm not I'm not tripping on them, but I'm not mad at them at all. I don't know.
They act like you've changed since you've gotten some money and some fame, right you both. Do you feel like there's things about you that are different because you're right, You do change when you get a little money a little fame. People do have to move differently. So do you feel like changed? I think when you get money and it changes the people around you more than to change yourself. All right, we'll keep a luck. We got more with Blue Face when we come back. Don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning. That was Blue Face with God Daddy Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Blue Faces here, Charlomagne. I saw a fan tell you on Instagram, and all your songs sound the same when you say yeah, so let's work. Yeah, so that's work work. You just keep making the same rapp Huh. You keep making this record, Gonna keep listening. God damn Blue How you stay you sitting here? You sit here all day at the same chair.
They still watching it, right, No, but I'm saying different things everything of them. Y'all sitting here, y'all sitting here standing in the same every day you tell you talk it's different content because you might be here to day, but then middle of the fagun might be in the minds. It was always different content shooting that same shad. Though. Now you can't get the same song over and over and it's obviously not the same. Stop making the same
song over and over again. It's like saying game, making the same songs over and over again. His voice gonna sound like blue Face, exactly like me. That's his style, gonna sound like blue Face. You know I got all the songs, so you know, damn well we're not. I'm not letting nothing go to this. Everything sounds the same. So why you did what happened with you and Mike Tyson? Man, if you really think you could beat Mike Tyson in face? Definitely,
I think I could beat everybody like my artists. You ain't supposed to think no the way treat me, Mike Tyson. They get a little slide on some of them. I mean, look, and you suppose it, then you can whoop me. I don't know. I would definitely let Nvy win that's my brother down. You know you now, Blue Face? Where we have with these legal issues because I know you have to go to court next month. We're going to go
for you? Which one? And it feels like the more attention you're getting, it seems like more people are trying to target you for different things. Do you feel like that? Oh? Yeah, for sure, definitely. If lawyer put the gloves on and we beat another case, that's a misdemean for the record, for everybody know, the freeway incident has been reduced to the story they made about mister Meaner. That's the court. I don't know about the blogs, the judge. Misdemeanor. It's
a misdemean. So you good, then great, you're gonna get you another girlfriend? Are you gonna? You're gonna we're taking applications, taking applications or Blue Faces. I'm trying get league out for a long time. You just better you better stop. You ain't got enough game for that. All you need is money you prove for that. Got games? Yes, I ain't gonna go too far. Be easy to take your chick. Just be easy. So August ninth is the EP Yeah, yeah, August ninth, what's the name of dirt bag dirt bag
makes sense, right, That's what I said. Why you want to call it dirt back dirt bag? Blue Face, believe we appreciate you for joining us. Man, now I appreciate your having me man. All right, blue Face, It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. It's time for your positive note gives some positivity. Maryann Wimson. One of my favorite quotes from her is a great quote.
She says, our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. But you can always pay to get your kids into college. What up y'all is dj MD Hey, I may tell ye my gobody name of Charlomagne the Gut. And we just want to say happy holidays from all three of us, all three of y'all. The Breakfast Club
