We're just too unapologetically black women with an opinion who talks back? Hey, y'all, thank you for tuning in for a new episode if we talked back, I show dedicated to you, niggas and knees hose. It's your co host AJ Holiday two point. Oh what up? Hey, y'all, it's me Tim Bam. I'm back again. Guys, offit. I love y'all. Man, what's up? Man chilling out? We're both under the weather, y'all. A little tiny event. I feel like ship, y'all. My period is really handing it to me like never before.
I don't know. I've just been like, I think I have severe p MS. I don't know if that's the thing, but if it is, I that's the thing. I don't know how the hell our period that sunk sunk up? Is that a word that synked up? That sunked up? Somehow it's synked up? But I know via via river Side, but that it's like I'm jumping off. No bitch, I'm joking. I ain't taking no playing any one, wink wink. Oh god, but I feel awful, like I'm mean, I'm irritable. I'm
just snapping on people for no reason. Then I'll be ready to cry for no reason. Like it's just a lot. It's just really a lot. Like That's how I was yesterday, and I just had to lay the funk down. That took me some talent, all like eight and just laid down. Man. I haven't had a period that bad since I was eighteen, maybe like a first day period. That's how I'm feeling like. I haven't had a period this bad since I was
a kid. Is there something with the moon? You know you got that blood moon coming y'all, y'all you know this thing is prerecorded, So the blood Moon's coming tonight at three or two am, going into November the eighth, which is election day. The blood That's why I'm bleeding like that. Yeah, something's happening. I don't know, man, I feel how y'all feel. Some of y'all bleed with me right now. I'm probably just as irritable as me. How
was your weekend? Yeah? One thing I did do this weekend, Okay, I did a lot of research this weekend, and I did watch that Age two in the Hebrew Hebrew to Negro documentary is three and a half hours. That's what I did do on my Sunday while I was in some pain yesterday. So I went to it this weekend because I knew he was gonna talk about it today. You guys are gonna talk about that a little bit more later. But um, then I've seen that it was eleven ninety nine. I also had to pay rent, so
stupid hey to make an executive decision. Well, I got like a little study group, right, So I watched it with like thirteen different people over discord. So we watched it positive dissect things as we went along, took notes all that good ship. Um, yeah, it's it's it's better when you've got a group of people doing that type of stuff. Because it was long, some parts of it was kind of boring. Um, I feel like the information could have been a little bit better organized, but it's
all there. It's a lot of information, but it's definitely all there. So we'll definitely get into that in a little bit. Yeah, let's talk about stupid internet news first. So I came across this post. It might have been from like last week or so, but it's this woman. She has a podcast called Value Entertainment Podcast. Um, and
her name is Jedediah Biela. Okay, so it's a Hebrew name, speaking of Hebrew anyway, But she she says that you know, men care about women's body counts, right, so women should watch, you know, how many how many men she had sex with, because men care about that type of thing. What you think about that what women is telling their real body account? That's why I don't know what other diet is talking about, because what what woman is out here really telling her
real body account? Like she said, it is disrespectful and gross for women to have a high body count. What's a high body account? Because that's all you know, subjective, objective, objective to right, So subjective? I mean, is it a subjective? Yeah? Yeah, okay, well subjective depending on the person. So um yeah, two
might be hid to one person, two might be hid enough. Look, every man I've been with treated me like if I were to tell them I had sex with two people, they were still trying to tell me I'm a whole Okay, So it really doesn't matter because for whatever reason, that men's mind pussy they never even had, is on reserve for them. So if they they have this this thing in their minds that you've been with somebody else is
a problem for them. Some men. Some men, a lot of men don't even want to know your body account for that reason. They don't want to be offended by it, so they don't even want to know. Like, your past is your past and let it be that. But there's a lot of men that will pry and pride and pride, and that's like a prerequisite for relationship with some men. They want to know how many people you've been with prior to them, and some of them want to know names.
I feel like the men that I've dealt with only wanted to know if I fucked anybody they knew right that was it. It was never about like how many people are been with or as long as there ain't nobody I know. Lucky for you, I've had a nigga try to compile a list based off a general conversation of people out there. But I'm from a small town. You know, these niggas like, what are you talking about? Like I don't live a few places, so like, my whole facts is really not trace upon, nigga, so why
doesn't matter? Relax? Most of my whole facts is from where I'm from, and once I left my hometown, I stopped sucking shame anyway. I don't know. I just I don't think that, uh, should we be that concerned about what men one because we know we're gonna get a whole when we get them. It's a whole A lot of times, majority of the the times, it's a whole. Drake. Uh In Savage dropped an album, It's a good it's a fun albums. I haven't listened listened to it yet
because of all the controversy going on about it. In some of his lyrics on some of the songs so Um, people were upset because a line that he had which allegedly is towards Mega Stallion. Uh, and it goes this bitch lie about getting shots but she's still a Stallion. Yeah. Then uh Yadi Yadi came out and saying, yea, I guess he maybe he wrote the lyrics. I don't know, but he was essentially trying to say that the lyrics
weren't actually about Meg the Stallion. We know Mega Stallion is going through um, you know court and all that stuff for Tory Lanes. Regarding the shooting that took places at this point now or was that last year, I don't know. It was it, definitely because we talked about it on our very first episode of the show, so it was um And right now, Tory Lanes is on
house arrest until the court day. That keeps getting pushed back, but I believe it is sometime this month that he's supposed to go to court along with uh, Mega Stallion's home girl she got it. She was summons back to court as well. But Mega Stallions still standing ten toes down, thank god she still has those toes. But because she got she did get injured in the foot. May it
have been a direct bullet or bullet fragments. She's the only person that got hurt on that scene, right, So why is it okay for a man to rap about the abuse of a woman in this way? So so little Yalli said is not about that. It's about bun shots is saying it's real in his face, But it's like a double entendre, like yeah, yeah, we understand those, Yeah, like you knew that people were going to correlate this to make the value and doesn't have buckshot but shots,
So what are you talking about? Right? But there is another girl something, another Stallion on Instagram that does have the buttshots that they were saying that they were references. But you know, yeah, that's why we're all like you knew what everybody was gonna think you was talking about. And what these guys put in a lyric where uh, one man was shot by another man or injured by another man, would they make fun of that in a
double entendre, because it would be very different, disrespectful. So for whatever reason, these dudes things think it's okay to talk about this ship. Why why everybody turned on Meg though like this, I don't know, it's really weird. It's because she's a woman, as far as I'm concerned, it's because she's a woman. Why else, you know, it's because she's a woman. I guess they think Tory Lanes, um, you know, didn't harm her if it either it was
the friend or Tory Lanes. Regardless of what, Mega Stallion didn't have a gun. Somebody outside of Mega Stallion reported that gun, that they heard gunshots, and that's how the police ended up there in the first place. Mega Stallion wasn't even trying to tell on Tory Lanes initially until he went to the internet. Right, regardless of what, she's the only person on that scene that got hurt. She got hurt. It's not funny. It's not funny. It's not a bar. Yeah, these niggas need to grow up and
they really need to get smacked. Okay, I'm for that. I'm for smacking people. Well. Serena william husband Alexis Honeian Honeyan responds to Drake So in a different song. He uh the middle of the Ocean, he calls Serena's husband a groupie, and he responded and he said, uh sidebar Serena, your husband a groupie? He claimed, We don't, we don't got a problem. But noble it is. It is like you're coming for sushi. We might pop off on him and we'll like Suzuki bars bars. I like the noble
because it's like the restaurant plus like nobu. Oh that's why I didn't Okay, I get it when I read it. It didn't give that noble. It was like no boy right. So Alexis responded, responds back and says, um, the reason I stayed winning is because I'm relentless about being the absolute best and at whatever I do, including being the best groupie for my wife and daughter for whatever reason in the black community is like whack to be in
love with a woman or to like a woman. Right, so you're calling this this is a woman that Drake dated at one point. He didn't make an honest woman of he didn't stay with her, he didn't you know, make a family with her. Nothing right, But now now here it is she has a man, she's married, now, she has a children, she's a she has a child now, and he's shading the man she's with like he's a groupie. Jealous, you're jealous and you whack like I don't like these bars.
I don't like these bars. It's very childish. It's giving childish from the baby to Drake. It's giving childish like it. Let's say I was winning it and he married somebody else. I would never play myself like that, So like talk about it's whack. You know, it's it's just it's giving stock. Right, if I'm gonna share anybody, it'd be like him. Yeah, I'm black girl, I'm praying for you. Even if he's a good nigga, I still say that's fucked up. That's
fucked up. Yeah, Like you don't get no brownie points for that. Drake I don't know. I don't know. The men seem to love it. The women are looking at Drake's side. I like ya anyway, whatever, You're like man and you right. So he came for Drake. Drake had all types of shots fight and this goddamn albums. So he even came for Kanye. UM. In regards to the Larry Hoover UM benefit concert that they had last year,
I don't know what really came out of it. Larry Hoover is still in prison, but you know him and Kanye put there. Drake and Kanye put there, you know, differences aside and had this benefit concert. UM. And in one of the songs, actually it's still Sarakle Local, Drake says, linking with the Ops, bitch I did that ship for j Prince, bitch I did it for mob ties. So you know, Kanye responded back to that, saying like man already already gave Drake all his fucking flowers, Like I'm
not even entertaining this ship. So it's like, why that's the problem. We don't want to talk about that. M M anyway, y'all, that's our stupid internet news for the day. Um, We're gonna go to commercial and when we come back, I wanna know if black lives really matter? That's what I want to talk about today. But my home girl, Okay, all right, let's get into it, Okay. So, like I said, I wanted to, UM have an episode where we talk about all the current events and state of the culture.
Uh that state of black people in America where we at Let's have a fucking let's have a vital check right quick. Um. So we we We've seen what's going on in the news with um, Kyrie Irving, with Kanye West, UM, and now the passing of Takeoff last week on Halloween. Whose name UM is kirsh nick Ball. So what are my good friends? Her name is Lisa Guthrie. She has
a podcast as well. UM. But she did like a nice little breakdown and she pointed out the the KKK reference, UM, between these these three black men, UM, and I don't think it's a physical battle that that black people are really in right now. Is definitely definitely spiritual warfare going on. So we gotta be careful and we got to know what we're looking at. So that's why I want to have the conversation today, Do black lives really matter? Because we know it matters to us, right, but do black
lives really matter two people on this planet? Essentially? What's your thoughts on that? Sim I don't feel like it. I don't feel like people don't care about ship that don't directly affect him, right a lot of often times? So why would black lives matter to the But then you also have the question is do black lives really matter to us? Mm? Hm? Really like really does it? Right?
So in the intro we talked about Um Drake and his new album and the lyrics that he had for well, they say it wasn't for um Mega Stallion, but imagine if Mega Stallion was your wife, your daughter, your mom, your sister, your girlfriend, that should wouldn't be cool. So, like Tam just said, people really only care when it affects them directly at home. But this is the problem, This is the problem that we have and in the
black culture is that there's no unity. No, we don't have to be a monolith, but we have to have some type of code because if we don't have the love, respect and code for each other, it's so easy for people outside of our group to disrespect us. Right you know, so I wanted to try to break this up into two like a different phases of what I'm seeing anyway, So again we got the KKK right, So let's let's start with with Kyrie. To me, what's going on with Kyrie?
That's our spiritual warfare right there. So Kyrie right now is being persecuted by the NBA because UM on either last week or the week before, and I feel like it was actually a week before that. He actually posted it to his to his page, but people seem like they they just got wind of it last week. So he posted this documentary to his Instagram story and to his Twitter. It's called It's H two n he Brew to Negroes. Right. Um. It's a film and a book
written by Ronald Dalton Jr. And UM. I recently started following him on Instagram. I also heard him talking on Clubhouse yesterday regarding the documentary and the things that are going on now with Amazon and all that stuff. But um, KYI didn't say anything. It was just the posted story. There was no caption nor nothing, right UM. And now he's been persecuted for having simply posted this UM documentary
to his page. He's had multiple interviews with UM. You know, after games, postgame interviews and stuff like that where they like literally have him in a corner figuratively and um physically in a corner trying to get him to justify simply posting this this documentary and and it's kind of weird to me. So, like I said in the introduction, we we watched it this weekend. It's really long. It could have been a little bit better organized, but all
information is there. And uh so let me ask you this because I didn't have the eleven dollars to budy, but do you feel like it was a lot of anti Semitism within? That's what I was just about to say. Oh, you know, I can tell you the references in the film that they may have found, um anti semitic. And if you guys want to go to a d L dot org or dot com, that is the Anti Deformation League, And this is the people that are trying to get
this five thousand dollars out of Kyrie. Because we're gonna go through the list of things that he has to go through to get back on the team. All right, this this organization, UM, it's an anti Semitic organization, so it's essentially a Jewish organization UM. And they actually listed things that they found anti Semitic in the film, right. So, there was some quotes from Henry Ford in the film UM. There was a quote from Hitler in the film UM.
That's essentially and and there was really no explanation around the quotes. He put the quotes in the film, but he didn't really talk about him. And then there was also a quote from King um Leopold. Those are the three quotes that they found a problem with. But there are actual things that happened in history. Okay, But is the thing as a Jewish person, can we decide what really is anti hate for them? Only they can decide that.
You know what I mean? You know, but as understand, but if you identify as a Hebrew person, how can you be an anti Semite? If you identify as a Semite, how can you be anti Semite? At this point in America, saying the word you is anti semitic. That's what it seems like. It really seems that way. You can't even say the word you without having a problem with somebody. So y'all can go to that website at a d l dot org to see the list of things that
they find anti Semitic about the the documentary. But I suggest for you to go view the documentary yourself, get a get a watch group together. You can all watch it together. And again I'm not really promoting it, but it does have a lot of good references. He gives historical data, things that you can actually go and fine and research elsewhere, not just taking him as your primary uh source. He doesn't make up anything in the documentary, is what I'm trying to say. It's a lot of
Bible references. The Bible is that one of our biggest um encyclopedias. Essentially, it talks about lineage, it talks about history. It's a big gass history book. Yeah, you know I want I want to watch it for that reason so I can form my own opinion. But I am curious as to why, you know, Jewish people would feel this way. You know, it's got to be something in it that
would make these people feel this way. I can give my opinion about why they would feel this way, and hope if I can get this opinion without being persecuted. If you go back through the Bible, y'all can go look at Revelations to nine and three nine. It gives reference to a group of people. Right, you can go there. You can go check out Deuteronomy in the Bible. Um, the people that are currently in America, right, you're black Americans if you came here via the Transatlantic slave trade.
Right there said that those people were taken from West Africa, right, those people from West Africa. They came to West Africa from Northern Africa. Right at some point, you know, they're all black people. At this point, I'm black, and the people who are already on this in this place is black. Right.
Once Europe invaded Africa, the Africans that were already there, this is in that area West Africa, right, they then traded these people these west these people that were that migrated to West Africa, because that's not really our people, and those are now the people that are here in America. Right, That's that's what history says. But those people lived in Northern Africa for hundreds of thousands of years, you know what I'm saying. And there's different things that happened throughout history.
So it's said that those people that migrated to West Africa are the two Israelites, right, and they were then sold into slavery, into the Americas and the Caribbeans. So now we can trace ourselves back. I won't say we, but there's a lot of people Black Americans, that Black Americans that can trace themselves back to West Africa, because even if you do the twenty three and me thing and all this DNA stuff, they always point back to West Africa. Right, those people came from somewhere. Those those
people weren't always slaves. And they talk about those people in Deuterotomy twenty eight in the Bible. I wish like maybe I should have pulled that pull it up so like a read a little bit about it. But the things that we go through right now as Black Americans and Black Americans in America is directly talked about in that stricture. So it's almost basically the Lost tribal Judah I remember hearing, yes, right, so we can tie ourselves
back to them. And what and what a lot of black people are now saying is that the people that say they are Jewish, that documentary is essentially saying that these are European Jews. They're not from the Lost Tribes. And that's what they're offended because they are yes. And imagine now, imagine now people trying to challenge your heritage and your lineage. You'd be upset about that. Science is
science and DNA is DNA. Mm hmm. If black people still exist in those particular areas right there, we're talking about how did y'all come from? There? Let's get let's get something more and I have some I have one if we can do that, I'm gonna check a couple of things before we do that, but I have one. And he's actually he's not he's not a rabbi, but he's a Jewish Man. He's a Storian. He's a medical doctor.
I have reached out to I would like to have him on the podcast so we could talk about this stuff with him as well, because you know, obviously if you challenge anyone's whole existence, right then they're gonna be upset. Their cognitive disson this is just gonna be like that ain't right? So I get that, But then also you also want real understanding, especially as Black people in America.
You want why can't we research this? Why can't we First of all, Judaism and Jewish like, that's a religion, it's not a race, right, But they also say that those particular people do have a particular DNA, right, so it could be considered a race, but it's a religion. And why can't black people be Jewish? That's essentially what's being said because Kanye distinctively said I can't be anti Semitic because, um, I'm Jewish. I identify as a Jewish person,
So how can I be anti Semitic? I even saw some information online like, um, people refute and stuff that's in the Bible calling the Bible anti Semitic. I know it is. It kind of is anti Semitic, is anti woman, for sure. But we're looking at the English translation of the Bible. We don't know what the Heller Bible said
in Hebrew. Especially if you don't know Hebrew, and then you don't have to go back to a book way older than the Bible to understand how they've mixed history up in that particular book is wicked, you know, I just don't want you know. The issue for me is I don't feel like, I mean, deep down, does anybody really feel like Kyrie hates Jewish people Like I don't get that from him. I don't think he was like funck Jewish people like I don't feel like he was
like that I never had information. I think he just wants information and understand it and and no effort to hurt anyone and the understanding, you know. Right So, right now, the thing is is that we the people support Kyrie. I think more people support Kyrie over Kanye because Kanye in the past has been problematic, right, So it's kind of like a lot of people's like Nigga, shut the
funk up, but I don't do that about Kanye. But people can accept Kyrie a little bit more because he doesn't talk much that we see or he nobody pays that much attention to him. But he was on the flat Earth ship. I know the people was mad at him because he wouldn't get vaccinated. He's been going against the grain for the for the last several years now
and that's a problem for the powers that be. So, you know, he's essentially been um suspended from the from the NBA, he's been suspended from the NETS, and also Nike suspended their contract with him as well. And now they've put out this list of six things that he has to do before he can you know, play again. So he's suspended right now, five games, no pay right as a last week. I want to say Friday, he wasn't apologizing, right, but then an apology came out late
evening on Friday. So I just want to tell y'all the six things they're saying that he has to do to continue playing basketball. Okay, So he has to apologize and condemn the film. This is a film that has been on Amazon since eighteen and Amazon even came out and said that they go through UH strategic like run through of any document any documentation, any documentaries. They go through it as a process before they just put ship
on it onto Amazon. Right, and you can find all this Hitler ship on Amazon and everybody cool with though, but this documentary in particular, the league wants him to um condemn it. Okay um. He also has to pay five thousand dollars to UH anti hate Causes, which they refering to the a d L, which is that antium deformation the league um he has to take. He has to complete sensitivity training. He has to also complete anti Semitism training. He also has to meet with the a
d L and Jewish leader okay um. And then the last thing they're saying he has to do is meet with team owner Joe taser Joe TESSI uh to demonstrate an understanding of the situation. So not only does he have to all do all these things, then he has to do a presentation to show these people he gets it. Imagine that this is a public lynching y'all over posting a documentary of historical facts. If that doesn't seem weird to y'all, I don't know. I mean that does seem weird.
But is it all facts? In this film? He everything historical references. He used historical references, so now everything, A lot of things can be refuted in history, a lot of things. Um. You know. One thing that they were upset about. They said that the documentary said that the Holocaust didn't happen. I didn't see that in the documentary. Okay. I was on clubhouse this weekend and the Jewish guy was in a room and he said, how would y'all feel if somebody said that slavery didn't happen the way
it did? And the majority in the black of the black people in the room was like, it didn't. It didn't. We're not even arguing with you, but y'all benefit off saying the Holocaust happened the way it happened, right. What I want to say is is that we're told to get over it. The Jewish community, their entire slogan is never forget, so it doesn't happen to them again, we need to adopt something like that. But when we try to bring up topics of reparations and stuff like that,
we are told, why you'll still talk about that. I wasn't me, It was my ancestors. It wasn't you, It was your ancestors. But the thing is it still affects us today. All of those things still affect us today. You know, how we interact with each other. We were bred to be this way. So that goes into you know that that Rick Kyrie, I think he has a support to people, but it's the support of his peers that he needs. So now you've got people like Shaq
calling him an idiot. Imagine Shaq calling somebody an idiot. You know, it's like when I watched these guys, it's like they they put the black men in position to to talk crazy about another black man. Like they specifically asked Charles Barklay and Shock what they think about it? Why do they even have to answer Karrie Carr's his
own man, but they too have to publicly condemn him. Well, I mean it's no different than us having this asking Those men are no different than us having this conversation right here, right now. You don't think so, No, it's where where we I feel like I'm an observer. I feel like we are observing what's happening, and we're having a conversation about it. We're not denying, we're not condemning
none of that. I feel like I feel like Shaquille o'neo um Lebron, they had an option to not say anything if it wasn't gonna be in support of just don't say anything, But I feel like contractually they have to. They gotta condemn him for themselves, Like they put our black men in that position to have to do that. And it's and it's not fair. Who who comes check in with the black community when y'all offend us as a collective. Nobody, nobody gets sent to No African American museums.
Where's the disconnect? Yeah, you're right, I've never heard of nobody. But they just get they get fired, They get fired from their job. They might have to pay something, but I ain't never heard of them taking them to this public dragging DC for no museum, and their pearents don't have to answer answer for them. Do their parents have to come out of answer for them. Let's let's talk about how they dragged Will Smith for spitting on Chris Rock,
which is black on black crome. But then you had these two white boys where the guy um at a whole award ceremony he spit. Yes, nobody came out and said anything about that. To me, spitting on somebody is worse than hitting him. You spit on me, I might shoot you. I'm I'm just saying it's disgusting. Yes, you spit on the ground, So it's just wild to me. What's happening with Kyrie. I don't like it. I don't like it at all, not for this posting a documentary
that people haven't seen. I'm not a fan of how they're treating them either. You know, I haven't seen it, so I can't say one way or another, like what's in it. Obviously Jewish people are upset about it. I need to see why, and I want to have some
understanding on why. That's why I was I also want, yeah, I also want understanding of the information that's in it, you know, Like so, but I do feel bad because I feel like freedom was speech a free Apparently it's going for four right right, So that's that's the spiritual breakdown. What's happening with with Kyrie? Right then we move on to Kanye. What we're seeing with Kanye is the emotional breakdown of a black man. This is the emotional breakdown.
So now he didn't apologize right, not directly. He in a roundabout way. He tried to write, but he's lost billions in one week or two days or something they said, which I really feel like, I don't consider you know, Adidas dropping him. I feel like he dropped Adidas because he wanted out that deal. Anyway, So even if Kanye, you know, started this ship to get out that deal, he still opened up a can of fucking worms. It's like the toothpaste cannot go back into tube at this point.
The ship is open. People checking it out at this point. Um. So Kanye posted over the weekend, it was like I think maybe on Friday he posted about his trainer, this Dr Haley Pastor Knack. He posted a text threat. Did
you see it? I did see that. He posted a text right, if this man essentially threatened and you know, to have him admitted again and turned into a zombie essentially, And that's one of the things Kanye was saying back in when they had him hospitalized after he kind of like while got on stage at one of his concerts. He was talking about jay Z, he was talking about Beyonce, and um, they had him hospitalized and he was saying
he had memory loss all these things. So now you know the conspiracy theorist said that the MK altered him. If you don't know what that is, check it out because it's a real thing that the military created and uses. Right. Um, this text message from this guy which is his trainer, Um, who was physical trainer. Yeah, that's what's so weird to me, Like, how could your physical trainer have you admitted to a hospital. It's weird to me. But to me, maybe he's in handling.
Kanye said he had has handlers. I'm just saying what Kanye said. So is this man Could this man have been a handler? I don't know. Okay, it's the handler somebody who's in charge of you, Okay, and he happens to be a man of Jewish faith. That was my Mama, my whole life. You're handler. So Kanye tweets, says, um, this show is hardly admitting to knowing the truth of our origin but then later dissing the facts within the
same text chain. Mind you, this is how a Hollywood trainer speaks to a far more influential Black celebrity when you get out of line. So, um, he said your origins might be Jewish, and then Kanye got the big gass highlight over the ships. You can't even see what else? It says? Um. The other part of the message, it says, um, second option, I can have you institutionalized again where they medicate and medicate the crap out of you, and you can go back to zombie land forever. Play date with
the kids just won't be the same. That's not nice. That's really weird. That's weird. Yeah, Is that okay? It's not okay because we we I feel like Kanye has been gas lit on a lot of different outlets when he talks because everybody questions his mental health because he is trying to get people to do some research essentially, so now he gives they just brush it off as him being crazy or acting erotic erratic, acting erratic some of the things he says. It's kind of like, all right,
one thing, tell me one thing. The fitting All conversation about George, Okay, I can understand why black people I've said about that, or then like talking about the girl's hat, the babies on my hands, and then he found the worst picture of that girl to talk about her too. So it's like, how can we take you serious on all these topics when then you're you're taking this black woman and trying to publicly humiliate her. Because are they not trying to humiliate him, They're trying to They're trying
to extort him for shoot to him. They're trying to publicly extort him from two and fifty million dollars simply for having a different perspective on how the police killed George Floyd. He never once said George Floyd took fitting All and killed himself. He didn't say that. He said they hit him with the fitting al. So that's and and it's just truth in the toxicology report that he did have fitting All in the system at the time. So that's all Kanye was saying. Kanye wasn't saying that
they didn't kill him in that way. It just feels
like he was speaking out of turn with that. I don't know, and I guess people also don't like the fact that he says he now understands what it feels like they have a knee on your neck because of what's happened in him, and it to me, again, it's perception because figuratively speaking, they do have their knee on his neck at this point, It's like, yes, but comparing to yourself, to this man who was literally killed, it's kind of feel like that for Kanye, who who I'm
not here to the gate, how he feels even though he's physically it was a poor choice of words. It was for me because you're still richer than most of us, You're still way more wealthy than most of us, and you still have your life. So it just was a very poor choice of words for me. So does Kanye have to die for people to see what he's saying that he does he have to go completely broke. I feel like in the black community, we respect the poor, um the poor? What is the what is what is
the word? I'm looking for? Like, if you're in a corner preaching the word, I feel like people respect that more as opposed to you being a millionaire and trying to tell him what's happening. But at the same time, people don't really listen to broke people, So which one is it? That's not true? People listen to that show every week. Then you talking about I've been trying to be serious, but you make me sick. I'm never going to listen. This is my coporate mechanism. This is how
I cat with real life. I'm gonna crack a joke, bitch. I'm gonna crack a joke. You you spent the facts and I'm throwing joking there, bitch. That's that's emotion you've been throwing. My god damn training thought off. But anyway, it's not cool for this man to threaten Kanye in that way. Y'all gonna call call you crazy all you want. But he is showing now evidence on how he's been being handled for a long time. That's not cool. That's not okay, And I don't think he should be ignored
because y'all don't like what he says. Like he's coming this stuff is happening. He is this way for a reason. You know what that being said to him was not Okay, he said some things that aren't okay to meet as well, but I agree he's still a black man and he still deserves to be protected. Yeah, man, he needs these these men need our support. Man. So that's that's the that's the mental um, that's the mental breakdown, right. Um, So now let's move on to um to take off, y'all.
Take off. Real name is kirsh nick Ball, So that's our other cave for the day, right. Uh. You know, he was murdered last week at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas, and there's all kinds of different stories and all the speculation going on online as to who did it, how it happened, why it happened, all that good ship, But he's no longer with us, right and this essentially this is due to black on black crime. So now this is the physical breakdown of black people in America. As
far as I'm concerned. There's two different things going on. We were getting killing the streets by the police, and then on the other side of that, we also on each other. Now, I don't like when people use that as a justification for when ship happened to us by somebody at the hands of somebody outside of the community, because within every community, people commit crimes based on proximity. We know that, right, So nigga's gonna kill niggas. Excuse me.
Black people don't kill black people. Asians gonna kill Asians, Hispanics gonna kill Hispanics. White people don't kill white people. I mean white people will take out their whole family for white people don't kill everybody you can opportunity. See look at me, I'm doing it again. I'm sorry, equal opportunity. Okay, murderers, I'm sorry. At least we usually have an intended target. So I would say, look, black people are killers. White people tend to be murderers. It's just a little bit,
dear friend. But anyway, not to again compare in contrast. You know who's the fucking worst, right, But you know one thing, Tommy, I want to talk about, why the fuck do uh these rappers have to check in when they go into cities? Like what is that even about? I think that's like, maybe all right, this is just my opinion from the outside. Um, maybe it's like gang culture and like sometimes these rappers may potentially belong to gangs and that's just something how you have to move
when moving around in different cities and different territories. It's like some gang culture ship that we don't know about. And I guess if you're civilian, then you wouldn't have to worry about that, Like like you said, like a common wouldn't have to worry about checking in Houston if he comes to do a show. Right, But why are we uh perpetuating this bullshit? Like you have these fake mob boss type black figures in some communities I won't say any names, but in Houston, Texas, right, Um, I
don't know how. I don't know how fake it is. I think that I think they've got some real life ship going on down there. Like I don't know if it's fake. Yeah, but it's creating violence against our own own That's what I'm saying. It's creating violence against our own people. Because in the last couple like people are getting killed in Houston. So a couple of rappers that I got killed in Houston the last two years or so, and uh, there's a couple of people who keep dying
around this particular person that was at this shooting. Mm hmm. So at what point, as the black community do we condemn this type of behavior like non nigga, we ain't checking it no more. We're not extoring our own We're not doing that no more within our communities. How do
we when do we ostracize those people? But how can we do it when we're not It's a sub culture within our culture that we don't belong to, right, So I think it would it would take the people who aren't within the sub culture to do it, because we can't do ship but talk about it on the show and we can say we condemn you, but we don't even really have access to what's going on. I don't be nowhere. We're like, no gangship going on, I don't think. So we see the move is right, and we see
how this stuff works. So let's take um, let's take power for instance. Yeah, Jamie st. Patrick, he had all his power, right, but you see how that white man was using him as a puppet, the billionaire guy like he had to get he was borrowing money from and ship like that, and how how all these people was pulling his strings and making him do things. So really he wasn't in control of what he was doing. Right.
So a lot of times these people are green lit from some white person above them to terrorize our community, is what I'm getting at. So if we take this big figure in Houston, right, who whose son's party with this was and all this ship, right, I've heard things about that dude. I've heard he cooperate with them people, the alphabat boys and ship like that, and that's how he's been enabled to do the things that he does
in the community. So are we are we doing these things really on that at our own volition or is it like a whole setup Like we talked last week about how hip hop was a whole how hip hop is today. It was like a drawn out plan by some people outside of our community to get us to this point. So are we really in control of these So you know, quote unquote gang culture ship activity that's going on, because we know the original gangs they were
about community. They were infiltrated by the FEDS, by the FBI, y'all can look that up. That's just the truth. Blessing the crypts. They you know, they had lunch free lunch meals and stuff like that for kids in the community, like they were taking care of their communities. But they were infiltrated by some people. You could see that in that Um Judah and the Black Messiah. You know what I'm talking about. Yeah, So you know you see that in that movie about Fred Hampton Judas in the Black Messiah.
It's like they weren't up to nothing, fucked up, right, and they they this this one random black man got messed up. So they still using our people against our people, right, So he got caught up for stealing cars and all types of ship, doing bad stuff. So then they then used them as an informant and put him into the Black Panther Party to create havoc, right, And then in the end they killed um Fred Hampton because they said that they we can't have a martyr, we can't have
a black Messiah. So they killed him because he was joined. He was bringing all the people together, he was bringing Black people together, he was bringing Jewish people together. And the powers that be didn't like that ship because they have we have to all be at odds for the system because it is a system for it to work. And that's what's happening. So these people, do you cut the fucking head off the snake, these bad apples in our community. We gotta get him out of here. That's
bad music. We have to get it out of here. Kanye said the music is was anti semitic, and I believe and I and I and I agree with that up about killing another black man is anti semitic. It is, But you know what, and I agree? But then you had listen to Draking twenty one album that's just came out after take Off Who Passed Away, And nobody's condemning any of the music. They're talking about popping the top off nigger Head and songs, and we just danced into it.
Like but then here's the thing, when do you separate the art from the artists? Like we you know, films of you watching people be the joker, nobody would out, I mean, did he went out and was the joker? Nobody else, you know internalizes the films the way we do music. Is it fair to say that this can't just be entertainment and it's other It's the responsibility of the individual and the parents two educate them on the
difference between life and entertainment. I think that there should be an age limit, just like you gotta Asian limen on smoking cigarettes and drinking liquor, there should be an age limit on you know, at what point you can consume this thing because we know that everybody's brain isn't developed in the same way at the same time. Boys
developed later than women, so forth, and so on. So kids listening to this ship really can't differentiate real from fake, especially if they actually live in the life that they're listening to on the radio. Right, So you're listening to this ship while you're going to go commit a crime to give up your whole You ain't even enough bitches out here yet, but you're about to go to prison at seventeen for the rest of your life. That ship
is fucking normal, and that's not cool. Right. So it's like, I understand if we go back to n w A and how Congress and all these people are fighting against this thing. But then we were like, oh, it's freedom of speech. You'all trying to stop our freedom of speech. This is not freedom of speech. So now it goes to is does life imitate art or is the art imitating life? And that is the question when it comes
to our music, that is the question. Yeah, but based on the number of rappers that are dying, you know, it looks like there's a problem. Clearly there's a problem, right, Yeah, because the music executives aren't dying. The people who are making the most money off these albums, these guys making two cents on the album and some whatever the crazy numbers, and however it breaks down there, we're not in the black community making as much money off of our struggle
in comparison to these music executives. And then they are dying. They're living to be old people. Black men aren't living to be granddaddy's. They're not. They either dying from heart disease, young as hell, or they're being killed by another black man. Right, And it's because of the music. We are spiritual people, right, So the music and the vibrations and the frequencies is what moves us. So they knew they had to funk
with the music. And like we talked about last week, those are cute acoustic instruments, Like we're using the drums and the guitars and your real voice, that ship of you a different feeling when we listen. When you listen to that old music, it's just a different feeling, like listen to old R and B like Isasley Brothers and ship like that, Like it's just and even funk with that because now they've you know, resampled all that stuff and and remix it and all that, but it's just
it's just different. The vibes is different. So I like to listen to rap music when I'm at the gym, but like if I'm taking a long road trip, I can't listen to that ship the whole time. You neither because you know, honestly, a lot of the music I don't even listen to the words. It's just the beat. Yeah, And then when I actually go back and listen to the words, I'd be like, oh, Okay, damn that rap crap because I mean not not it's not just talking
about killing one another. But they talked real bad about women. You know, they talked real bad about women and how they I don't got no man as for us. Look, i'mmosa stick a thumb and her butt like and now here it is women we have at quiesced to this thing. Now, now you got the prostitution music, because that's essentially what it is. And on one hand is kind of girl. You may have some girls that's not gonna be popping
it just because they like a boy. You got to be able to do some ship with shipped for me. You know what I'm saying, I'm not just having sex with you, right, So that's a plus with the music, right, But then the other side of it is that it's like a real popular thing now when it used to be like a secret. It's like the fucking inmates and ready to gut their prison. At this point, you can't go on nobody paid with out. Can I see a
regular picture you, ma'am? It's like, and don't let them get some new asks, Like they don't even take no front pitchers, no more. Like I had to unfollowed a couple of people because I'm sick of seeing your couci. I'm sick of it. Yeah, and I have some guy friends like I'll look at things, so they're like, man, look all these people don't even follow these people. It's just asked straight up and down their Instagram of people
they don't follow. So it's like they're marketing those things to people, right, like the um your Explore page, yeah, full of nothing, but my Explore page full of ass too, though you're probably searching that ship but mine is like fitness though, It's like I see a lot of black fitness pages, but I do search that. But it will be a lot of asks though, yeah, might be like animals, fitness, ship, beauty stuff that's mine. Oh yeah, yeah, I got a lot of animals too, a lot. But I think it's
because of the shoult. I'll be looking at that you post all the time. Got me look now, animals all over my ship. I love animals that make you feel good, but it does go to show how they're programming you. It's all a big gass program. So I just want people to be more a little bit more consciously aware. Like Tammy be saying she loves y'all, and I believe
she loves you guys, right, I really do. I really mean that, I really I love comes in a different way, right, Because you have the verbal I want to show you tangibly. I want to actually show you things so you can fucking do some internal love, because that's how we fix these things. When you love yourself, you're not killing another black man. You know what I'm saying. It all starts with self. So that's the that's the love I want to to to expel amongst the people I want to be.
I want people to looking at God, damn mirror, man, look in the mirror. It starts with the man and the god damn mirror. No, you can't save the world, but you can start with yourself, right, you can start with yourself, man, y'all. I'm telling y'all, I'm super excited about the time we in right now. I'm super excited. So other people might think it's some dark times, man, But like I said, boy, in order to know light, you gotta notice sucking dark. You gotta you gotta go
through it. You gotta embrace it, go through it, and come out on the other side. And that's what we at. That's what we at right now. It's a lot of people waking up. There's a lot of people questions it may we may be on the brink of a parent shift or were living through revelations essentially right now, for the for the for the for the Bible believers. This is what's happening right now. And there's definitely a paaradigm shift happening right now. It's just what side you're gonna
end up on is the question? What side you want to be on when the ship is over it? Now you sound like the pastor Hey, come to us. I want to be on the break. I want to be on the bright side of this ship dog financially everything, I just want to be on the right side of it. But anyway, so if you enjoyed this episode, please tune in every Thursday on your heart radio app or wherever the fuck you get your podcasts. That is your co host aj Holiday. Y'all hit me up on instagrams. Y'all.
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and never hold hold, hold your peace. I just be feeling like it should be something else at the end. I don't know. Yeah, we can, we can work on that, and we can go back that, we can revisit. But just don't do that again. Just don't do that. Bye y'all. Bye,
