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Coming To America

Mar 10, 20211 hr 26 minSeason 1Ep. 42
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The hosts delve into the controversial events of Atlanta's All-Star Weekend, discussing the city's unique culture and carjacking issues. They then tackle the "cancel culture" targeting Pepe Le Pew and examine *Coming to America 2*, debating its reception as an African American fantasy versus cultural appropriation. The episode culminates in a deep dive into Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview, exploring themes of royal racism, biracial identity, and accountability within historical contexts. A disturbing bullying incident in Plano, Texas, also sparks a conversation about fatherhood and racial dynamics.

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Episode 042 - Coming to America

On this week's episode we discuss the wild events that took place in Atlanta during All Star Weekend, Cancel Culture targets Pepe Le Pew and our review of Coming to America 2.  Also Meghan Markle & Prince Harry sit down with Oprah and accuse the Royal family of racism (go figure) towards Meghan and their son Archie. Should this really be shocking news to Meghan? or was she really oblivious to the history of the Royal family and their influence over the world?

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Intro / Opening

Ice cream, bring that ice, boy. Walking on that side, yeah. They can't tell me why. Word, I don't even need no lies. Ay, got my own little spot.

Atlanta's All-Star Weekend Culture

Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. What's good, family? We back, baby. This is the Earn Time More podcast, y'all. Episode 42. You know what I'm saying? What's going on, Paze? How you doing, man? Doing good, man. that was a that was a pretty good week all-star weekend yeah uh coming to america came out

Oprah, the old Meghan Markle. It's been a week. Oh, yeah, we got a week to talk about today, ladies and gentlemen. You know what I'm saying? Yo, but you said All-Star Weekend. What was so good about All-Star Weekend?

Atlanta: Black Hollywood & Its Issues

No, Atlanta is crazy. Atlanta is one of those cities where I think it's known for All-Star Weekend. Not just All-Star Weekend. It's just that when we have certain things happen here. Just Atlanta does what Atlanta does. You know how people be like, only in New York? I think that has changed now. That was just only in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? Atlanta is just that big at this point in time.

Yeah, now that you say that, that's funny. You don't really hear much about New York like that. Maybe because I'm over here in Atlanta. You're in Atlanta, but no, it's a little bit of both. new york's dying people are fleeing they're basically running away from that that place like yeah you know what i'm saying even during covet like

I think I said it on probably about 20 podcasts ago when COVID first hit. You know, there's a lot of... wealthy people in new york city who are fleeing the city and moving out to long island or or even moving down south like people are flooding to texas like crazy right now i mean even artists like artists that's why there's a lot of shootings right But a lot of artists is traveling down to Atlanta. Atlanta is definitely a party spot.

a spot to to get work done with different artists so yeah the black hollywood y'all yes that's a real thing it's not something that we say down here it's actually the truth you know what i'm saying media is starting to center down here in atlanta um i mean we got cnn here you know saying tbs tnt is here like literally like atlanta is just oh yeah

it's many new york at this point just many new york many la uh make sure to boast both to be honest with you it's just everything's here now there's just really no point of going anywhere else yeah it really spoils you i i say that just from my traveling days um just as a black person it spoils you you get to see beautiful women you get to see black people um you know progress be in high positions right on you know nice cars and

walking the streets, right? You go to places like downtown Chicago, you hardly see a black person unless you're at a coffee shop working. So it spoils you to think that this is how black people live. But in reality, that might not be the same in your time.

oh yeah i mean atlanta is a is a bubble like they they say people in new york live in a bubble with that whole melting pot thing and how everybody all the cultures are mixed together or whatever diversity atlanta's its own bubble it's a black bubble uh black people elsewhere do not get the same experiences that black people get down here in atlanta now uh that's not to say that there's

all black people down here doing good because we know that ain't for sure but i'll tell you something uh y'all out of towners uh me and faze were out of towners at one point in time i don't consider us out of towners no more uh we were basically from here at this point but um you know What are they called? AT aliens? No, we're not no AT aliens. We're still transplants, but we've been down here long enough to understand the culture. Trans what? Transplants. Okay, catch.

The Rise of 'Super Straight'

Pause. And that's funny. So you said that. Have you heard about what's been going on on TikTok? Nah. There's a lot of shit going on on TikTok. So there's a new... trend going on called super straight and what super straight is so since um the lgbt community is saying that you know uh there's nothing wrong with a man who's attractive

attracted to a trans woman or a woman who's attracted to a bisexual man uh you can still be considered straight if you're attracted to trans women that's what they're trying to tell the world um that it's okay so what's been going on now is that uh there's a trend going on on tick tock called super straight where they're saying that straight people who only want to be with other straight people are super straight

and they literally made their own flag and everything and saying saying that we are now part of the lgbtq community uh we are we are listed as a another type of sexuality called super straight so if you ever get the chance just to watch it you know find out more about it go on youtube or tick tock if you have the app downloaded to your phone and just type in super straight and you will see some

funny shit that's that's all i got to say about that but yeah i thought you were gonna bring up that uh that those tiktok videos that that girl with the super strength like she looks super strong Oh, she's over there knocking niggas on the walls. Oh, I've seen it. I've seen it. I've seen it. That's funny. That's funny. But yeah, you know, this weekend in Atlanta, all-star weekend. Well, not this weekend. Monday, really. A lot of women. And one dude.

All-Star Weekend Stranded Women & Crime

We're stranded. If y'all not following me right now on Instagram, y'all need to be following me, man. I'll be posting some funny shit. Follow me at it's your boy concept on Instagram. Yeah, I posted a whole bunch of GoFundMe pages from people who were basically. asking for money because they were stranded in Atlanta. That reminds me. Wasn't it two years ago?

The same thing happened. The Super Bowl. And it happened during All-Star Week in the year before the Super Bowl. One moment we're getting flown out, right? Am I using it right? No. Flute. Women were getting flued out. Flued out. Yeah, women were getting flued out. And then niggas said, find your own way home. And they didn't have the money. Yo, ladies, if y'all going to be out here living this lifestyle, at least make...

These dudes that are sponsoring you buy you a two-way ticket. These are one-way tickets that y'all are buying, yo. Like, this is crazy. Yo, I saw on Twitter some girl was sleeping inside.

of her u-haul truck that she rented because she couldn't get a hotel and like there were people literally sleeping in cars so their cars wouldn't get jacked because atlanta is now car jack city you know what i'm saying if y'all ever seen the movie new jersey drive atlanta is the new new jersey drive yo your ship will be left on bricks

if you you know what i mean or somebody will shatter your glass just to get to your valuables so i'm saying so you come down here to atlanta you gotta you gotta watch your back man it's a it's a whole new city and i was telling my wife phase i was like Yo, these Atlanta niggas are really over with y'all making jokes about how gay they are. Now they about to show you the turn up. Like, look, we ain't gay city. This is car jacks. We get your shit. You know what I mean?

That reminds me of we were waiting somewhere. I think this is over there by Atlantic Station. If you know what Atlantic Station is, it's closer to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. So that just gives you the location. But we were just chilling. We were just chilling and we were waiting for a friend to get out of his apartment.

The nigga was just wearing a hoodie. He was just walking down the block and he was opening the car door and seeing if, you know, one of them open. And that's how he probably, you know, it's probably a bum. That's how he either carjacks or. He goes somewhere just to sleep for a few minutes. So if you go outside to your car and your car smells like sweat and balls, that's why. Bombs be sleeping in your car.

Oh, man. That's wild. If you really saw some shit like that, that's wild. That's wild. He tried to open the door when we were there. We were in there. Oh, okay. You were sitting there watching it.

Pepe Le Pew and Cancel Culture

And we were like, yo, yo. And then he started running. But anyways, yo. So I just wanted to, you know, we had last week we had Mr. Potato Head or Potato Head, right? This week we have another character. This time it's not a toy, but it's actually a character that most of us 80s and 90s baby grew up. You remember Pepe Le Pew from Looney Tunes?

Yeah, it was Looney Tunes, right? So listen to this. Pepe Le Pew is cut from Space Jam 2 for sexually inappropriate behavior with female cartoon characters. He was harassing women. Right. So when I saw this article, I was like, here we go. It was going to be a creep. You know, like back in the day.

He was written to be a creep. He was based off of a French stereotype. You know how they say the French language is a language of love, but there's a stereotype of French men being... um inappropriate and uh overly aggressive sexually overly aggressive well that's what his character was based around but somebody had to bring it back to my attention it was an episode uh where um

pepe lepew who was a skunk now remember how he got his his his his uh his his look was through paint remember he had that paint that hit him in the tail or something like that and that's why that that the female cat always thought

or was it her it was it was either one they thought the other were of the same uh animal uh they were the same animal same breed right so so there's some type of confusion now i want to say it was her she got hit with paint and peppy lapute thinks she's another skunk that's what it is so anyways she We always thought that he was just being sexually inappropriate. But come to find out, the reason why the girl... That wasn't a cat. Yeah, it is a cat. The female cat. Yeah, the female cat.

always would get away from Pepe Le Pew, not because she didn't find him attractive, not because he wasn't a cat, not because he was being overly sexualized or sexually inappropriate.

if we're going to use that term, it's because the man's stumped. He stinks. And so this individual reminded me of an episode back in the day where Pepe Le Pew got hit with... shower he got hit with a shower like he got literally thrown in the shower and cleaned and came out smelling very fresh right and the female cat in reverse

was the one who was sexually inappropriate towards Pepe Le Pew she was all over him trying to kiss him trying to grab him but the same things that he would do to her always so this is just another case of this new generation

Overthinking and Consent in Media

overthinking everything oh just everything everything is just overthinking like it's literally people who never watch the show who just want to find a fault with everything you understand what i'm saying i'm surprised uh this wasn't done earlier

You know, with the whole, what's it called? Me Too movement? And what's that Indian dude? He was an Indian comedian and some girls say he... inappropriately aggressively you know trying to get you know ruin that whole man's career sexual acts and then people will start men start looking at themselves like yo you know i do that right now

You know what I'm saying? How else am I supposed to let the girl know if I don't actually ask her for these acts? You know what I mean? You want us to get consent.

to have sex with you i mean what better way to get consent than to ask for it right right and then women say that that's a turnoff for a man to ask for sex which i i understand that so then but you can't have your cake and eat it too do you want us to make sure that we get consent or do you want us to assume that we're getting consent see that's what that's the that's the faulty line especially with that particular situation that you brought up though yeah

But, yeah, his whole career was done after that. And like you said, most men was like, shit, I do that. You know, I do that, too. You know? And so, yeah, with that situation, he did what now?

Did he make a sexual advancement? Well, he kept on pushing the envelope, right? Oh, he kept asking? No, no, no. She said that it got to the point where... she just you know followed through with it oh so she and then and then he just and then he just went the terminology is she got she believes that she got coerced giving him fellatio. Now I remember this. No, I've never done that. You didn't want to do it. I've never done that. But to go back to Pebble of the Pew, he took a shower?

the cat should took the damn shower so the paint come off what the i don't get that he he was the one that needed a shower it sounded like she needed a shower right right right i'm confused Yeah, yeah, but that's the BS news of this week, y'all. Second week of March, this is BS news part two. You know what I'm saying?

New Music: Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak

Before you go to the next topic, we had some good music this weekend, too. You know what I mean? i was i'm not too well versed in the music lens anymore i've told i've chose to take in a lot of toxic things out of my uh lifestyle you know what i'm saying so what's been going on well well if i mean it all depends on you if you like uh bruno mars and um now that that record was fire that's it yeah leave the door open it brought me back to like

that 70s vibe that that maybe that 60s vibe i could be off it might be 60s but it was too clean though people were complaining about about that it was too clean it didn't have that yeah yeah it sounded like a 60 record but it didn't have that like grunchy, you know, overly sexualized music. No, no, the little crackle in the back, like, you know.

back in the day oh you're saying you're saying you're saying the audio well that's because audio is too clean yeah everything's everything's now um well no the instruments it's not made by real instruments anymore for the most part you might you might get a drum here and there um you know and the way that they did the video the video looks like they're actually playing actual instruments but it's not like how it was back in the day oh they got a video i didn't see that

Yeah, the music was very, very raw back in the day. You know what I'm saying? So that record is fly, though.

oh it was it was great i love that record it's fly yeah yeah that album is gonna be dope anything with uh anderson pack is gonna be oh yeah right anything with anderson packs gonna be fire i was i was talking to um my wife and her friend uh the other day i was like you know uh anderson pack is is special he's he's one of the individuals who has created his own lane his own sound all his records do not sound the same but nobody can and nobody can imitate his sound

The nigga's a survivor. Yes, he is. You heard his story, right? Yeah, yeah. He used to be homeless. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you could hear it in his music, like this nigga. He's a perfectionist, too. he's hungry and he's perfectionist so he you know he spends up he spends a lot of hours trying to perfect his craft so you can definitely hear that and he deserves you he deserves any anybody deserves

Work Ethic vs. Talent in Music

what they want if they put enough time into it that's right now you do have a lot of individuals who get a chance that they don't deserve but through time their worth ethic shows that they never deserved it in the first place right like I can take an individual like Cardi B right She's not talented in my eye and a lot of people's eyes. But the one thing that she does have that allows her to keep on going is work ethic. Same with Sweetie. Sweetie is a horrible rapper.

Does she have pretty privilege? Hell yeah. But she has good work ethic. She continues to keep showing up for work and she's producing records that they're giving her, but she's still doing the work that is required. Yeah, and all the gamer heads listening, I'll chop it up to, you know, you ever had a friend power level you and what power level is like basically if there's a leveling system.

Your friend is higher level and he basically guides you throughout the game and you level up super fast. Right. So and then when your friend is gone, now you have to do the real content of the game. And you didn't get any of the experience while going through the game. So you suck. You suck on teams and everything. So, yeah, that's just a little gaming.

Drake, Little Baby, and Upcoming Topics

humor there right um yeah uh some other music was drake drake came out oh drake did drop yep he he did a song with the little baby and little baby killed him on his own song so that was the whole discussion yeah he killed him on his own songs i'm gonna have to check that out i'm gonna check that out yeah so that that's pretty good so check it out yeah yeah i'm gonna do that so um

You know, I say there's about three topics I want to get into today. We obviously want to talk about the obvious, the whole Meghan Markle, Prince Harry situation. um i also want to talk about uh you know coming to america and the and the backlash has gotten how people viewed the movie if people liked it did they think it was funny and uh i also want to talk about uh

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Coming to America 2 Initial Review

at the earn time more podcast so with that being said phase um let's get into uh coming to america too man how did you what did you feel about the movie at first don't compare it to the first first just tell me your initial reaction to watching the movie uh i mean all right to begin with coming to america 2 we already knew it was it wasn't gonna be as good as the first one right it's one of those sequels that no one asked for

but we were curious to see um so i went with it with i guess bias uh mentality it's hard not to especially when you love the first one um they brought back a lot of the um the old cast yeah i think the only the only person who was not on in the movie sorry to cut you up the only two people who were not in the funny i mean not i'm i'm reading i'm sorry

My Instagram has been blowing up for a week now since I made a post, and my followership is just going through the roof. I'm sorry. I was just reading somebody who just wrote me a comment. Anyways, the two people who were not in the movie. Is his wife's name Vanessa? Why am I thinking her name is Vanessa? No. Lisa. Lisa's sister was not in the movie. Her dad was. Lisa's sister was not in the movie. And Akeem's mother was not in the movie. Because she passed away already.

What about the guy that was singing He's Your King to Be? Was he there? Yes, he was. He was singing again. Remember? He was there. Oh, he was singing something else. Yeah. Leslie. Is it Leslie Jones?

yes leslie jones was twerking on him at the end of the movie oh yeah yeah you know so you know what i was mad at what uh michael blackson he had like he had a very small role on and it made no sense because they were you from africa you gave this nigga like two lines you know you know what's funny about that so that was one of the topics well that wasn't a topic but that goes that goes along with with the topic at hand my wife got so much stuff behind me y'all but anyways um

Accents and African-American Fantasy

People were saying that they did not like the accents, that the accents in the movie were horrible renditions of African accents. And so my question. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Before you continue, the dad, the dad didn't even put his accent on. That man's so old, he didn't give a fuck. Oh, he's talking about James Earl Jones? He never put his accent on. I thought he had an accent in the first one. Nope. He always speaks the same way. You know, he goes, Akeem.

But, yo, you know what was crazy? I want to go back to what I was saying, but you just made me remember a point. I'm going to go back, yo. I'm sorry. I do this a lot. the scene with the funeral he wanted to see his funeral before he died talk about uh uh prince joffie i mean not prince king joffie is that his name king joffie um And he was standing in a casket. I'm like, what the fuck is this? They got this man with an open casket standing up. No, he was still alive, chilling.

and enjoying the show, and then he inevitably passed away at his actual funeral, which was dope. That's a dope way to go out. He said, I'm going to die now. He's a dad. He got it all under control. Calm down. Nigga never spoke again. Right. But no, but so what was going on in Twitter land and black Twitter, there was a lot of continental Africans who were upset and they remind you, they were upset with the accents in Black Panther as well.

okay yeah so so so they didn't like uh what's the homie who was up in the mountains in black panther uh what are you talking about Oh, I forgot his name. You know, the gorilla. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. They didn't like his accent. He's from the Caribbean. But then, yeah, they were upset with the scene that everybody saw before the movie came out, the scene with Michael Blackson.

wrote Timmy uh who else was in there Wesley Snipes and Rick Ross and they were saying that the the accidents were horrible and I proposed uh well i made a statement i was saying that you know that i find that funny because rotemi is nigerian so how's his accent horrible and then uh michael blackson is from ghana how's his accent horrible i get i get wesley snipes and uh uh

Rick Ross because they're African American but how do you have a problem with Africans and their accents and I also made the point that Michael Blackston purposely makes his accent the way it is because he's a comedian. That's part of his act is the overly exaggerated African accent. So I think people need to chill the fuck out when it comes to that. Yeah, yeah, Michael Blackson, I mean, shit, he sounds like a New Yorker now, right? He's been in America for long enough.

Michael Blackson is from Philly, but yeah, just hilarious. She says something funny about that. She was like, one time she was in a club and she saw Michael Blackson and he was talking mad regular. She was like, what the hell? What happened to your African accent? And she said... It was somebody who came up on him and he switched up real quick and went right back into the African accent. Oh, man. Yeah, he does that a lot, though. He got a podcast, too. He's doing it with his Asian best friend.

yeah yeah he's on the black network charlamagne's oh yeah yeah everybody's got a podcast y'all every celebrity's um i don't i don't know about you but me i don't care to listening to any celebrities opinions you know especially big time celebrities because at this point in time i felt like they're just taking up space at this point in time there's you know saying there's no room for growth for other people to get their shit out um you know uh

And that's cool. I fuck with Godfrey. Godfrey's dope. I fuck with his podcast. But to go back to coming to America too... yeah people were upset phase they were really upset and i was telling my wife i said what people are failing to realize is coming to america too is a fantasy that african americans have of africa

You know, living amongst the animals and wearing, you know, being mad flashy and wearing gold. Like, that movie is literally what African Americans would have been if we would have had our own nation.

in africa literally that's it like the whole wesley snipes and his whole military and how how swagged out they was like american american swag doesn't come from us being america that comes from us being us literally us you understand what i'm saying like like like we just we we just that dope that's why we influence the whole world so coming to america is is is created by two african americans eddie murphy

And I'll sit in your hall and it's our or in this case, their depiction of what African-Americans literally would be if we were still on the motherland. And people just got to look at it that way. It's called Zamunda and Next Doria. Like these are non-existent places. Same with Wakanda. They don't exist. So chill out and enjoy the movie. Yeah. And the only thing that made those people African was their genetics, right? Ain't nobody in that movie was purely African. Well, well, well.

Michael Blackson. And the beautiful sister that the prince fell in love with is from South Africa. That's a beautiful woman. Oh, yeah, yeah. She reminded me of SZA a little bit. And no pun on her profession because she was the barber in the movie, but she looked like the artist. She looked like one of the African-American sisters who'd be over here. You'll find a woman who looked like her.

Yeah, especially in Atlanta. Looking like Thanksgiving dinner. That's a good – yeah, that's definitely good. She did look like Thanksgiving dinner. I thought about that. I got hungry looking at it. yeah man yeah man you know black women we love y'all we do we're married to two black women but i can appreciate from afar you know what i'm saying oh yeah

Movie Themes: Feminism and 'Rape'

I don't ever go away. Hey, I look at my wife all the time. I'll be like, I can't wait till it's 930 and my daughter go to sleep. You know what I mean? You know what I'm saying? she's in the mood to do it but yeah man but overall i enjoyed the movie i thought the movie was funny i thought that it it was um it was something like you said that we didn't need um and if you take out Your love for the classic, the original one, it was still a good movie.

you know i'm saying you know um i didn't have any issues with it besides one thing but i understand that this is the time that we live in so it comes with the territory they had to put a feminist agenda in the movie oh yeah it it you know that's the way that they had to go with it i don't have a problem with it but you know it was it was real obvious is what i'm saying well they had to

they had to continue the premise of the first movie, right? Zamunda was all about the traditional love, right? You had to marry into somebody else's family. But... With this, they changed it on us. I mean, it was still the premise of love, of true love, but also the addition of the real, you know, now how the world is looking like.

Sexual Assault Hypocrisy in Movies

which is the whole feminist movement yeah i i get it though you know um if i had a love child that came from rape because that's what happened to him did she rape him or is that right bro She raped him. She drugged him. She drugged him. But she felt like it was going to happen anyway. He just sat there and she's like, oh, we're going to get it on anyway. No, no, no. See, on this podcast, we're going to play by your rules, ladies and gentlemen, right?

the me too movement they got rules and technically prince hakim prince hakim was drugged and raped and he has an illegitimate bastard son due to that Now, was he tripping off of the fact that he got raped? Yeah. Yeah. And nobody's talking about it. Everybody's talking about everything else, but nobody's talking about it. Same like the whole Pepe Le Pew thing, right? Y'all want to get rid of Pepe Le Pew?

Why you ain't getting rid of Nikki Parker? Was Nikki Parker overly sexually inappropriate towards Professor Ogilvie? Hell yeah! She should be fucking canceled. Right? See? That's a character. That's not her. it's all no and i'm not talking about canceling monique i'm talking about canceling the parkas if we're gonna cancel uh pepe lepew let's cancel the pockets if we gonna if we're gonna complain about oh i see

We're going to complain about what Bill Cosby did and how that's not cool. Well, what happened in Coming to America 2 with Prince Hakeem? That's not cool. Let's talk about it. Where the think pieces at, Black Twitter? Where the think pieces at? that the only problem is is is men

You know, we're quiet about those situations, right? Because men are afraid of the backlash that they will receive if they start opening up their mouth. And like Kevin Samuel says all the time, we're going to continue to drop Kevin's name. Like Kevin Samuel says. Black men need to become more vocal in this new day and age. Otherwise, you will forever be at the thumb of below the thumb of everyone until you start speaking your truth.

Coming to America 2 Ratings & Airbender

With that being said, I enjoyed the movie. Did you enjoy the movie? I enjoyed what I saw, but it wasn't a good movie. It wasn't a good movie. Did you laugh? It was a movie.

No. You didn't laugh. I laughed. What part did you laugh at? What was funny? I watched it twice, actually. So the one scene... yeah well no not really yo tracy morgan killed that movie bro like like in a good way really he didn't have any scenes yo they're seeing with him and semi going back and forth with us all right that was funny that was funny that was funny

um the one thing i didn't like the movie about the movie though was the and i get it but the depiction of the african-american was ghetto that was it It's as if all African-Americans are ghetto. That's the one thing I didn't like. And of course, I like... Oh, the other part I laughed at is when...

King, who he's King by now, King Akeem came back to America looking for his son, and he went back to the barbershop, and they were talking and rambling, and he was like, shut up! I don't have time for this! No, what was funny was at the end, I guess at the end, they brought out that singer from the first movie. Oh, spoiler warnings, I'm sorry. They brought out the singer from the first movie.

you ain't seen it now you ain't trying to see that's that's how i feel it's literally by the time this episode drop it's literally wednesday and the movie came out on friday uh We all know you guys all got Amazon Firesticks and you all stealing Prime membership and using somebody else's Netflix and all that. Come on now, y'all. If y'all ain't seen the movie by now, oh well.

exactly but the barbershop people you know they were out there like oh hell no you know i mean that was funny too they were talking about the singer and stuff like that but yo and that part was funny too that was funny they brought back the preacher They brought back sexual chocolate at the end. Come on, son. Come on, man. It was fan service. It was definitely fan service. No, it definitely was. It definitely was. If you didn't see the first movie, you're not going to get anything.

Yep. You're right. You're right. And Lisa, I'm sorry, Lisa, you looked horrible in that movie. She did. You talking about the mother? Yeah. Yeah. She aged bad. She aged really bad. She aged bad. That's sad.

Yo, man, coming to America 2, what are you rated out of 10? Oh, man, that movie at the most was a 6. a six that's fair that's fair that means it was still enjoyable enough to to watch once at least right because i was a fan of the first one i you know you got an extra point on me okay i give the movie uh i get a movie of seven

i give it a seven simply because i enjoyed it to watch it more than once and the only reason why i watched it a second time is because my wife she fell asleep due to um some other complications but she fell asleep towards the last 20 minutes of the movie so she wanted to uh watch that particular part and um i enjoyed it both times so this this is coming from the guy that likes the last airbender so take everything that we have with a grain of salt

Look, the last airbender, I'll say this. Look, the only reason why people hate the last airbender is due to the race of each individual person simply because. it's an asian-based uh story and there were no asian people in any of the leading roles which i had a problem with myself but if you wanted comedy it was so dry Yeah, okay. And the action. It was terrible. No, no, no, no. Whoa.

It was. Whoa. Three people picked up a pebble, but let's not... Okay, so you're talking about CGI and all that. Okay, whatever, right? But when we want to talk about the actual martial arts that they had to perform to do the bending... That shit was key, on point. Okay, well, let's move on. it don't matter it don't matter because i hate dragon ball z okay i hated that movie i hated that movie i hated i hated mortal kombat 2. come on i i listen

But I like The Last Airbender. I'm just a nigga who just... I just like The Last Airbender. You know what I'm saying? There's a lot of y'all out there that like movies that I think are just hot garbage.

you know what i'm saying so i like lady in the water people didn't like that i didn't watch that because it looked like it was going to be whack that was directed by the same person but yeah we can go really okay we can move on All right, ladies and gentlemen, let me get this together so that Faze can see some F shit, and we could probably spend about 10 to 15 minutes on it before we get into this Meghan Markle fiasco.

Plano, Texas Bullying Incident

Alright, so let me hit this real quick. Alright, so here we go. School officials and police are actively investigating really disturbing allegations of bullying at a middle school. The child's mother believes her 13-year-old son was targeted. Here's our Nicole Nielsen. Has got to stop, and this is going to end with him.

Today, Summer Smith, the mother of 14-year-old Samarion Humphrey, is speaking out after claiming her son has been the target of physical and mental use by his classmates at Plano ISD's Haggard Middle School. This is not a prank. This is beyond bullying. You are evil. She said she tried to inform the school and district, but when no actions were taken, she took her own.

Posting this now viral video to her Facebook accusing her son's classmates of forcing Humphrey to drink urine. It happened at a sleepover last month. She says was orchestrated by the kids to bully him. premeditated and it was obvious. That Samarion was only invited for their pure entertainment. But she says the problem started before the sleepover, saying Humphrey has been harassed and degraded for nearly a year with no help from staff.

Samarion actually made complaints to his coaches and was told boys will be boys. The Plano Police Department is conducting an investigation. Plano ISD released a statement in part stating our district does not tolerate or condone bullying or harassing behavior and is taking prompt and remedial action to address the concern. Today, protests broke.

out in front of the school with parents and just fighting for change something that smith says they won't stop fighting for this is going to change and i mean that

Reactions to Bullying & Racial Dynamics

In Plano, Nicole Nielsen, CBS 11 News. Nicole, thank you. Yo, man. So how do you, how do you, well, first of all, what are your first initial reactions after seeing that video that went viral? I don't know if my reaction is warranted, but I'm just looking at the kid's size. I heard that he was on the football team. I also saw him hugging his grandma. I saw his mother talking for him. But, I mean, of course, he's a kid. And already in my mind, I'm assuming he's a wimp.

He's weak. But, you know, it's fucked up. It's fucked up what's going on. Bullying is a thing. The dude probably... I mean, I don't know. He called his child weak. Oh, no. Nah, like, he probably wasn't taught to stand up for himself. You know what I mean? Or he's been in, I don't know the situation before. Maybe this is.

They moved to a new town. He's a new kid. He doesn't have any friends. I don't know the situation, but the kid has size on him, so if he wanted to do some damage, he could, but that's fucked up. He had to drink pee. They were forced. Come on, man. They were going to beat him up? They were shooting him with BB gun pellets. They were forcing him to drink.

their piss in a cup uh well my so this is all of this with all this stem from uh a football sleepover at a kid's house he was the only black kid there now the issue I have with y'all know how I am by now this is episode 42 y'all y'all know how I am wait wait why did he go if he was getting bullied No, he didn't get bullied until the sleepover. Oh, wow. So, yeah, y'all know who I am. And Faze definitely knows how I am. So, why the F?

Would you leave your child over white people's home when they're the only black child present? There have been time and time again And I'm not saying all white people are going to do something to your children, but we have to continue to look at the historical tides to everything. If we all know that. Black women die while giving birth at a hospital. They have a high chance of dying due to the fact that they're just solely black.

And we know that the government has done human experiments on black people by injecting them with needles filled with what God knows what. We also know that black kids who live in. White neighborhoods are terrorized racially due to just how they look. And we do know that black people have a bad communication or a bad relationship with the police. So when we know these things, why do we continue to have our children be placed in potential traumatic situations?

That boy was drinking somebody's piss, man. And the police of Plano, Texas have yet to charge anybody with anything. Something's not making sense. How? So the sleepover was the start of all this. Yeah, all this happened at the sleepover. This did not happen prior to that sleepover. But he was complaining about something to the coach prior, right? Right. Or he told his mother about the kids bullying him. And he still, I guess, I mean, I guess so. You go over there and try to.

try to be cool because if you weren't the only one at that uh sleepover then you'll you know you'll be continued to be made fun of i guess yeah i guess that was like that was like a team building event maybe i don't know maybe it's team building yeah that's what it sounds like it was potentially supposed to be but it obviously they ain't built nobody's team you know um now

I mean, it built a companionship for all the other guys, not him. Right. Camaraderie and all that. Yeah, yeah. No, you're right. That's something that all of them have to die with. they can talk about it like you know yeah they literally like you drink piss like dang they literally have no problem dying with that type of shit you know on their conscious simply because if you look at the woman who lied on Emmett Till uh

Fatherhood and Racial Awareness

she admitted that she lied like when she was like 97 years old you know saying they'll take that to the grave if they really wanted to but um you know the one thing i i noticed when we were watching you know we just watching that clip where was the dad I was going to say the same thing. Grandma was dead. Mama was dead. Where's the dad? And that's why I assume the boy was soft. He was big, but he was a teddy bear.

You're normally a target. If you're that big and you're a teddy bear, people are going to want to make an example. People want to boost themselves up by taking you down. People want to conquer things like that. he yeah geez right yeah yeah yeah so you know i i made a post the other day and it had nothing to do with this but it still applies to this right um all black children Need a disciplined father.

So that goes to whether the father and the mother are married, they're living in the same home, the father and the mother are separated and they are co-parenting or even the father and mother do not get along, but you still have a relationship with your child. A disciplined man. will correct all that like that situation probably would have never even happened if daddy was home daddy would have been like hell no he ain't going over there i know my father would have said that no way

Black Proximity to White Communities

no way you know and i i think that's why a lot of these things happen you know like first of all plano texas is not known to have a lot of people who look like us now i know we live in america and i know we live in this melting pot But what is this infatuation of black people wanting to be near and have access to white people? Because white people don't care.

to have access with us now will they live amongst us will they come in and gentrify our neighborhoods will they will they break bread with us yeah they'll do that right but you don't see the urgency to be like yo I want to go to this school because this school got a whole bunch of black kids in a great sport program. You know what I'm saying? It could be education. It could be education, more resources, things like that.

I mean, they used to do that too, right? What's that show? Chris Rock's show. His mother sent him to that school. Sent him to a private school just so that he gets to... And what did he face when he went to that school? Bullying. Racism, bullying.

like come on yo this is not this is not a new concept you know what i'm saying like these are things that happen all the time this is not new it's not new i i was in a clubhouse chat room uh this morning actually and this uh one girl black girl was talking about she's nigerian but she grew up um in new jersey around a whole bunch of white people she went to school with nothing but white people and she said that the the black boys who did go to that school

um did not look her way they they wanted to be with white girls right and then the white girls in the school treated her like because of how dark her skin was so she grew to have a hatred for black men until she hit around 28 29 she realized that no that was just those motherfuckers who were stuck in the same situation i was in and it's easy when you're in a school district or in a town or a city that

There's a minority of you guys are the minority and it's easy for you to develop a level of self-hatred due to your experiences in those places. You don't have a sense of pride like black people who grew up around black people or even in a more diverse situation like us. We grew up around a lot of Caribbean folk and a lot of Hispanics when we was living in New York. And then when we came down here, we grew up around a lot of African.

Bullying in Diverse School Settings

you grow a sense of pride of being black you know what i'm saying when you are around people who look like you yeah my uh my wife uh it was a similar situation she went to I believe Villa Rica or whatever. And in the school that she was, it was, you know, predominantly white. And, you know, there was, there was bullying there, but it was different type of bullying. And then, and then she moved to the city of Atlanta.

and went to a predominantly black school, and it was a different type of bullying, right? Because at this point, she's been surrounded by so many different white people. Things that she cared about was different. The way she communicated was different. And how she dressed was different. So black people made fun of her in that sense too. But yeah, it's a crazy situation, man. He looked like a big kid.

he gonna get big and he might take this to heart and start knocking heads next time but oh yeah or not i'm sure i'm sure if he had a a pop-up a a grandpa a granddad whatever you want to call him um grandpa had that talk with him which he should have already had that talk if the boy in high school he should have already had to talk especially if the high school was predominantly not

his people he should have already had that talk that same and you know you know there was a time and place when uh certain black kids had to have that talk when they're entering out into the world where they could potentially be stopped by the police well there's also another talk that some black people have to have with their children when they live amongst predominantly white areas

Parenting: Tough Love & Discipline

Right. This is a reality that we face here in America. Is it fair? It's never going to be fair, but that's reality in itself. You know what I'm saying? You can't hide those kids from those situations. Like I expressed on this podcast, my daughter was exposed to a situation that I wasn't even ready for her to be exposed to. But it happened.

And she's forever devastated because now she still tries to play with other white kids, but now she knows that there's a difference between the two of them. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Black kids, black parents have to stop trying to avoid to have these conversations because when they happen, believe me, your kids don't take them easy just because they're kids. Yeah, I was... For me, I think that boy needs a little bit of tough love. You know what I'm saying? The whole...

Leave it to Faze, not to be sympathetic. I blame his mama, man. I'm blaming his mama. It's his mama's fault. Yeah, a lot of it comes from nurture, right? He's obviously getting a lot of love, which is good. But you also need a little tough love, and that's where the father comes in, right? He's going to give you, like, why are you crying? You still got to do your chores. I don't care you don't want to do your chores. Go fucking do your chores.

Right. It got to get done. And you can't get in the house till it's done. And it's raining. Better hurry up. You know, one of those things. My daughter's going to be four this year. And what I started, Faze, what I started last week was I called my wife.

when i leave work so that my daughter so i can talk to my daughter and tell her you better have that room clean before i get home i'm gonna be home in whatever minutes depending on when i call my wife and so now it's week two second day of week two and she's already accustomed to saying uh you know i gotta get my room clean before daddy get home it's almost time for daddy to get home right and then eventually i'm gonna stop calling and it should be on autopilot

Right. Because I was I was I was over here thinking, you know, I was listening to Minister Farrakhan and he made reference to how children's rooms should always be clean. Because when a room is cleaned, you're able to get more done. You have less to worry about. When you clean up your house, don't you feel better when your house is clean?

versus when it looks like how it normally looks like monday through friday and then saturday morning you get up turn on your old school music and you clean your house and then sunday you're like my house is clean you know what i'm saying you know so he was saying though that he was saying that a cleaned room is a reflection of oneself so a cluttered mind with with the cluttered mind you're not you're not able to process anything

You can think with a cleared mind. So imagine how much work you can get done with a cleaned house. You can focus on other things, not worrying to have to pick up this and pick up that. Keep your house clean, y'all. So I'm teaching my daughter that early. Keep that room clean. Because what does that room being clean turn into when she becomes a wife herself or living on her own? It turns into a clean house. You understand what I'm saying? You got to start them early.

Trying to be a better dad, y'all. I was slacking just a little bit. Just a little bit. You know, I let my daughter get away with a lot. But now, hard time. I'm putting the foot down. She's the firstborn. She has to set the example for the ones who come after her. That's how my parents did me. And, you know, I got to do my daughter like that. You know what I'm saying? Well, with that being said, let's go ahead and just go on and get into a phase. Let's just get into it, y'all.

Meghan Markle & Royal Family Fiasco

What were your thoughts of this whole Prince Harry, Meghan Markle fiasco that happened initially when they were living over there in England before they came over here? I'm sympathetic. And a lot of it could be because of my wife. She follows the whole Meghan Markle situation ever since she... You know, they announced that they're getting married and they're having kids and stuff like that. I knew there was going to be some issues just because, you know, the royal family has some races.

connotations and no they are they are the racist but there was also a situation and my wife was telling me earlier that she megan marco is not the first um you know first Black person or first person of color to be part of the royal family. I think they adopted some Indian girl. And she stated that she hated being there because there was a lot of press in her life.

was hectic and people used to say mean things to her and she wished that she never even got born you know adopted into a family and uh a lot of the stuff that a lot of stuff that she was saying Sounded just like what Megan was saying. So I believed it. I believe a lot of this stuff, Megan just got tired of it. And the whole suicidal thoughts, that can happen.

depression can happen um being boxed in into an environment that is toxic and then the only way out is suicidal thoughts uh that is that is possible let me take it a step further because you know this is what i do right are you really sympathetic to somebody

Meghan's Awareness and Biracial Identity

who should have been aware of what they were getting themselves into? You can't be aware of that. That's something that you had to be born into. You can think about it in a sense of, oh, I expect this to happen, but you don't really... get the full feeling until you actually in that in that situation and it was probably a lot more than what she expected there's a lot more that she can chew and and and plus megan probably she probably didn't have

that much intelligence of how how much she can take she's she seems like one of those people that have been coddled a lot uh the majority of her life so she doesn't know how much she can take and i i do this you know i'm going from experience of um you know when you take on too much or you you experience a lot of stuff and then uh the backlash of it and you're like oh now i'm up in the head because of all these different experiences that i have

I didn't expect to be fucked up. I didn't expect that this was going to be the backlash of me taking on a lot of shit. But this is what it was. I believe that's what happened. You're not aware how much you can take until you... experience pain no that's very much true i'll never um disagree with you on that one but so she's american right yeah okay

Her father is white. Her mother is black. Who's African-American, foundational black American, American descendant of slavery or free men, whatever, however she chooses to identify. She's a biracial woman. Do you consider her black or do you consider her biracial? Do you consider her white? Oh, man. When you look at her, what do you see? I see biracial. Okay. When you look at her son, what do you see? White. Okay. I just wanted to clarify that because people out here bugging.

I just want to say this. The way I view things is a little different because my wife, she reads a lot of these books where it's about... a you know biracial girl and she's majority of her family is biracial and some of them are white passing biracials and um you know but she's not white passion biracial so she lives her life differently and

It's like a whole thing. When you go to bed with your wife, she tells you about all the stuff that she reads. The wife reads a lot. I'm starting to pick up a couple of things when it comes to biracial people. i don't want i just wanted to put that out there yeah i just want i just wanted to say that i just wanted to get that one out the way so so so here's the thing this is this is my issue with everything right um megan markle's father is white

Royal Family Racism and History

So as a biracial person and she's a female, if she has a relationship with her father, it's only natural for her to find white men.

attractive it's only natural that's like me if my mother was white i love my mother it's the first woman i fall in love with right so if i'm biracial nine times out of ten i'm gonna be attracted to white women and and and that's not saying that they find their parents sexually attractive that's just what it is right um spoiler matt james bachelor all right keep going

Oh, he picked a white woman. I'm pretty sure he picked a white woman. Okay, okay, okay. Anyways, we said that was going to happen anyways. This ain't nothing new. I said this on the podcast before. So anyways, to go back to Meghan Markle.

If her mother is African-American, you mean to tell me that just because she's married or had a child with a white man and had a biracial child that... she doesn't have the talk with her biracial child the and it to pass that or or does she because it looks like her Meghan Markle and her mother are like this they're like they're real close so I'm only assuming that If you're that close with your mother, your mother probably has siblings or has a mother and father of herself, your grandparents.

Nobody's passing down the history of how we got here, the slave trade. Who were the biggest beneficiaries of the slave trade? The royal family. You understand what I'm saying? This is why I asked that question. Do you really feel sympathetic with somebody who should have known? Who the person that they're marrying's family is? Who his mother is? His mother was Princess Diana, everybody. Hello. What happened to Princess Diana? There's a conspiracy theory that her.

mother-in-law, who is still Queen Elizabeth, got her assassinated simply because of what happened between her and her son, who is Prince Harry's father. Right? Prince Harry's father cheated on Princess Diana. I did the research, y'all. I went and did it. Cheated on Princess Diana and they eventually are no longer together. He remarried. Princess Diana...

Archie's Skin Tone & Oprah Interview

Was in love. With a Saudi prince. A brown skin Middle Eastern man. Hmm. Hmm. Now we go into 2021. Meghan Markle is talking about there were members in the royal family having concerns over the skin tone of baby Archie if he was going to come out too dark. Because, you know, who the fuck wants nigga blood in the royal family? They don't. Exactly. The one drop rule applies there, right? It applies there, right?

biracial people are not allowed to choose if they're black or white they're like no use a nigga because you got nigga blood in you right right so that's the reality of biracial people but what kills me is after megan tells that story uh oprah then goes well who's having that conversation you saw that when she said that who's having that conversation and um

well fuck it i'll just let y'all listen to it real quick how about we just do that i just didn't want to be alive anymore and that was a very clear and real and frightening constant thought. And I remember, I remember how he just cradled me and I was, I went to the institution. And I said that I needed to go somewhere to get help. I said that I've never felt this way before and I need to go somewhere. And I was told that I couldn't, that it wouldn't be good for the institution. So were you...

thinking of harming yourself? Were you having suicidal thoughts? Yes. This was very, very clear. The young family sharing a video from a Californian beach, but Megan says before she had baby Archie there were conversations about his status in the royal family and about his race. In those months when I was pregnant, all around this same time, so we have in tandem the conversation of he won't be given security, he's not going to be given a title.

And also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. What? And you're not going to tell me who had the conversation? I think that would be very damaging to them. Well, what is particularly striking is what Megan shared with us earlier, is that no one wants to admit that there's anything about race or that race has played a role. in the trolling and the vitriol. What was that conversation? That conversation, I'm never going to share. But at the time...

At the time, it was awkward. I was a bit shocked. Can you tell us what the question was? No, I'm not comfortable. So basically, Prince Harry basically was talking about he does not feel comfortable. basically saying who did it what was actually said where was it said you know i'm saying he he he has he doesn't want to give that information right and so i guess

Harry's Silence & Interview Strategy

my issue with that statement is look man you've you've already left your family you've given up your your your title um for those who don't know uh harry will never be king because he's second born uh so so that that you know he's he's he's a duke the duke of sussex and uh megan is the the duchess of sussex but uh yeah He, at this point, when your family's not even communicating with you no more, he says that they don't call, they don't answer his phone numbers, his phone calls no more.

they they've literally have no protection they they fled to america Tyler Perry housed him in one of his mansions. When you are at the point where your whole family has excommunicated you simply because of your choice in your wife, and you have now what I believe what it looks like.

like you have given your undivided attention and your your soul focus on your family versus the family you were born with man fuck them at this point spill the beans now i only say that because i know that's how we all feel but in retrospect i know the reason why he's not saying it it's because what happened to his mother and her and the baby and the baby that's coming

Because that's just how they get down. This is white supremacy, y'all. They cover. They got people that cover shit. You know what I mean? Yep. There's some powerful people that you're dealing with. You can't just be out here playing with fire. But do you think that this, if that's the case, right, which it is the case, how smart was this interview? That's a good point. I was thinking that, too. It wasn't. Yo, man, look, y'all out here playing checkers in a game of chess, man. Come on now, man.

Like, for real. All right, it's one thing that y'all have denounced. They're playing chess with no pawns. Right. Right. They just exposed. It just exposed wide open. You ain't got no rooks. You ain't got no knights. You ain't got nothing, man. It's just the king and the queen just sitting there. You know what I mean? She was expressing how Kate.

Piers Morgan & Anti-Blackness

who was her sister-in-law, made her cry once from the things that she was saying to her. You know what I'm saying? Ever since she came into the limelight, she has experienced anti-blackness. For the simple fact that she is half black, half white. She has experienced anti-blackness from the British news media, like Piers Morgan. go ahead face tell me what happened to pierce morgan uh yeah so today uh i think he was it on abc or nsnbc uh basically

The guy was uncovering that interview that Megan had with Oprah. And Pierce Morgan was there as well. I believe he worked there, right? So he worked there. Basically, the guy that was uncovering the story, he called Pierce Morgan out. Saying, like, you were one of the people that were tearing her apart. And it's disgusting.

and i i sat here and watched you tear this woman down for what why you know i mean and then uh pierce morgan got up and he left he said i can't listen to this on his own show right yeah Well, breaking news, y'all. Pierce Morgan has just quit. Good morning, Britain. So there you go. You know, Pierce Morgan is another individual. He's very controversial. He's a Bill O'Reilly. He's Sean Hannity. You know what I'm saying?

He's a jackass. That's what he is. I don't even use that curse word. What's the guy from Hell's Kitchen? What's his name? The chef. He's a Simon Cowell. Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay. Yes. Yo, look, look, look. But Gordon Ramsay's cool. Now, now, now. I'm going to be honest with y'all. I respect niggas like Bill O'Reilly. I respect.

niggas like gordon brandon i respect niggas like pierce morgan you know why because they whatever they feel up in here whatever they think they don't give a fuck how you feel they just gonna say it they gonna say it but see what i don't like is when you do that now and that's i think that's a problem with this culture anyways now anyways but what the problem i don't like about is people is stand on your own too if you said it you said it and if somebody come

at you trying to throw it in your face stand on it stand on it that's it pierce morgan you're a coward you're a coward you've been talking about this woman for for so many years to come to find out is because she curved you at a dinner date oh yeah that's true yeah right you've been talking so much stuff and when somebody throws it back in your face you're supposed to be like yeah i said it and what

You know what I mean? That's how you're supposed to be if you're a man about yours. But what it is is he didn't like the fact that somebody threw it in his face, and he's a coward. He hides behind that camera, and that's it.

Sympathy for Meghan & Racial Identity

That's all that is, man. That man walked off. Yeah, he walked off on his own show and quit. Coward. Pierce Morgan is a coward. But, so with all that we all know, we've said so far, should we really be sympathetic for Megan? should we really be sympathetic for megan all right man i'm i'm gonna be sympathetic for any black woman and uh no well you already said she wasn't a black woman you said she was biracial

White passing at that. She's biracial that was hit with a stereotypical black... it don't matter if she identifies as black she never identified as black she even said that on public television she took the blunt of what if there was a fully black woman there you know i mean it'd be the same energy so it's just like it would be the same energy that's right

so so you got to be you got to be sympathetic for that because she represented even though she's biracial she did represent how it would look if she was a black a fully black woman right no that's that's very true um and and you know i find it funny that uh you know they were so concerned of baby archie You know, every time I hear the baby's name, I hear all in the family, Archie. You know what I mean? But Archie. Man, I instantly throw the Drake song.

You know, that's basically Archie's. Archie is Drake's son. Yo, let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. So look, look, look, look, look, look. This is why it's your boy Concept. Has an issue with interracial. Marriage. And the reason why I have an issue with it. Is because of the. The talking point. Of the dominant black gene.

The 'Dominant Black Gene' Myth

Time and time again, it has proven that the black gene ain't so dominant. Right? Drake, J. Cole, Blake Griffin. Logic. Is Blake Griffin? Yes, he is. Yes, he is. He is. Black and white. Yes. Okay. Okay. So. Y'all saw what happened to Drake, right? Drake is, you know, Drake has black features, right? Drake has black features. He's light-skinned. He's got black features, biracial. Had a baby with a white woman. His baby came out looking what? Blonde hair, blue eye. Meghan Markle.

biracial had a baby with a white man baby came out looking what white people gotta y'all gotta leave that whole the black gene dominant shit out of there, yo. It's gone. It's gone. Two generations and poof! No more black babies. Well, the thing is... Yeah, it's true. I mean, but... But was her mom African-American? I'm assuming. So the genetics was like, they vary, right? We don't know how.

that's not necessarily true they that that's what we like to believe we like to believe that every black woman on a slave plantation was raped by the white man that's not true that's not true but i'm saying like they they mixed with If it wasn't a white man, probably Native American or depending on where she was at. Spanish. Well, believe it or not, most African Americans have little to none. native blood in them it's like three to one percent yeah really

And that's a whole nother episode for another conversation for another episode. But I'll just say this. And that's because there were a lot of Native Americans who were here in this country prior to us coming in this country for slavery. who were so dark-skinned that they reclassified them as negro so that's why when they say that the three percent the one percent they're talking about the red-skinned indian native american but yeah but yeah so

Yeah, most African Americans, that's a lie that every black woman on a plantation was raped by the slave master and we all got the slave master's blood in us. That is not 100% accurate. It's damn near impossible. Okay, because I'm going to keep it a buck and this is me being me phase. We know every woman ain't attractive, and there's some women that you just won't touch with a 10-foot pole. Now, I'm not calling black women ugly, but what I am calling it that not every black woman is attractive.

There were attractive, beautiful black women on the plantation. There were medium-looking, average-looking black women that might have had a big old padunk-a-dunk with some big-ass titties, right? That the white man said, woo-wee!

you know what i mean or whatever right or he just wanted to be just just be who he is and then there were black women who were voluntarily giving themselves up to get into the big house we got to talk about that too right there were black women that were okay with being master's little concubine and then there were black women that master said i ain't doing it nope you know me nope

you know what i'm saying they all look like leslie jones you know what i mean those the ones that look like they were on the field yeah so so what's the question here like you said you don't like uh Generation dating. Well, no, I was saying that the they were so concerned. of the skin color of the child but if you look at megan markle i don't see a black woman see they treated her like a black woman that's funny now i saw pictures of megan when she was like 12 13 and i'll tell you what

She has curly hair, y'all. She has a wide, broad nose. The Meghan Markle that you see today purposely straightens her hair and has gotten a nose job. Oh, really? yeah so it allows her to be more white past and then she really should be right but with that being said they they don't want we know they don't want the black blood in there because

When you get black blood into the quote unquote royal family, it's going to happen what happened with the Moors. When the Moors came over to Spain, the Moors started to have black children with. the Spanish. And that's why to this day, when you look at places like Southern Italy, certain Greek cities, and even over there in Spain,

The white people over there don't look like the pale skin white folk from Norway or England. They have more of a olive tan skin tone to them due to the Negro genes that they possess as well. But yeah, that's what they were really worried about. They were really worried about, she's a, she's a half-rican. She's a half-rican. Yo, this is the Earth Top 1 podcast. We just having a good time, yo. We just having a good time.

Take everything that we are saying with truth and laughter. Because, I mean, we can be serious and still laugh and crack jokes. Because you know why? Because we're African Americans and that's part of our culture. We crack on everything. It could be the most serious thing ever. Like the whole Pill Cosby thing with Bill Cosby. Is date rape? Is that funny? Is date rape funny? Faze, is date rape funny? No, it's not funny. But is Pill Cosby funny?

that's hilarious you know what i mean like it's just jokes y'all and it's all about time i'm very i'm very curious because like uh the so if you buy racial and then you marry you know a white person I don't think it's that much of an extreme. You know what I'm saying? It's definitely different.

white supremacy i'm really ignorant to knowing that that relationship was a biracial and a white person well biracial biracial people tend to depending on the gender and depending on the gender of the white parent tends to marry or procreate with white people now a lot of biracial men and women If it's a biracial man who has a black mother, he tends to get with a black woman. If she's a biracial woman with a black father, they tend to get with a black man. But when you switch it.

That's when you start to see an abundance of them having white children with white people. If you look at the Ross family, perfect example. Well, I'm not saying that. I'm saying like. How is that communication? Do they have that same conversation that if you were fully black and you're combining with a white man?

that conversation is different from a white man and in a biracial girl right with that conversation depending on how she grew up with that conversation that's what you just said was the answer depending on how they grew up Yeah. Where they grew up at, how their white family treated them. Being biracial from what I've heard from biracial people being on Clubhouse is a very traumatic lifestyle.

Yeah. You have a loss of identity. If your white side is extremely openly racist, you experience that. Even the white parents sometimes. has racism towards their own child. Yeah. Right? So, I mean, logic talks about it all the time. He talks about his mother. How his mother... would call him the n-word sometimes but she was also on drugs but still you know what i mean like so it doesn't change nothing but it enhances everything right

It answers your subconscious thoughts anyway. Right. Yep. Yep, yep, yep. So, you know, anyways, y'all, you know, we really didn't want to get too far deep into the biracial thing.

i would actually like to invite somebody who is biracial to uh give us their um experience i'm i'm actually interested in hearing the i tried it all right so i tried to get josh you know josh is uh oncoming member but his mom was actually had the biracial experience she was adopted by a white family so it's just i hate to tell his business but um she grew up

But she's black, though. That's what you're saying? But she just has white parents? She identifies as biracial. And she was picked on in school. So I would love to hear his story. his story, you know, he's, he's all about, you know, there's, you know, he hates colorism and stuff like that. So I would, I would love to get that conversation going on the podcast.

that's funny that you said that because there was a clubhouse room today called you you love interracial marriages but you you hate colorist or you hate colorism right no no no it was how do you like how do you how are you okay with interracial marriage but are anti-colorism. Well, it's more in the sense of he doesn't like people making fun of people just off of the color.

Oh, very much so. The premise of the clubhouse room was that there are a lot of dark skinned black women who are in seek of white men, but they complain about colorists. but the children that you are creating are going to be light-skinned and accepted solely based off the fact that they're light-skinned or white passing People don't smell their own shit. That's all it is. People don't smell their own shit. That's it. That's all it is. Yes, it is. This is a human trait, man. Yes, it is.

yep well with that being said y'all this is episode 42 of the earn time off podcast y'all i hope y'all enjoyed this episode you know it is we we upload weekly um and so shit uh phase i'm gonna try to do my best on this one to upload this one in segments because this one is a pretty good one it's about an hour and 30 minutes and a lot of good content

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