THE BLACK PARADIGM
Two friends from the south that touch on everything from Black Media to Black Culture and add a little shade throughout.
THE BLACK PARADIGM
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What's up, what's up, what's up, nigga? This is your boy TJ, aka TJ with the sauce.
SPEAKER_01And my name is Ashley, aka Truth is I'm tired. Truth is I'm tired.
SPEAKER_03It's been one hell of a day. Well, the last few days. A week. A week. Yeah. In Tennessee. It has been one hell of a fucking week. You got these demons, aka the white Neanderthals.
SPEAKER_01AKA the opaque mistakes. Okay?
SPEAKER_03Trying to red well, not even trying to, they redistrict all of Memphis. The majority black city that we have in Tennessee. And that's why I always say when niggas say they from Memphis, they never say Tennessee. They never say fucking Tennessee because who the fuck wants to be from fucking Tennessee? And when we say shit like that, we are talking about strictly about the government. We are strictly talking about the devil herself, Marsha Blackburn, a Blackhorn. That's what I'm gonna start calling her, Marsha Blackhorn. Vote Jerry Green, everyone. Everyone that's listening to this podcast, uh, we will be, you know, we will be supporting Jerry Green for governor because that's our only way out, honestly, to vote for Jerry Green. Uh Marsha Blackburn is a racist. She is a pedophile enabler. She is the worst kind of white woman I've ever seen in my life.
SPEAKER_01She's the fucking antichrist in white woman.
SPEAKER_03She is 70-something years old.
SPEAKER_01This bitch is a crater face whore who had the audacity, had the fucking audacity. And I found this out because I follow my girl Afton Bain, okay?
SPEAKER_03Who was also Shout out to Afton Bain.
SPEAKER_01Shout out to motherfucking Afton Bain. Sister, I voted for you, but you know, your other white counterparts, they didn't do that.
SPEAKER_03She almost won. She, I mean, she listen.
SPEAKER_01She was close though. She was close. Fucking close.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Marcia Blackbird declared war on black voters. Bitch, I declare war on them fucking wrinkles and credits on your face on your decrepit ass mouth and pussyhole, bitch. I declare war on your ass.
SPEAKER_03This is someone that has not had a town hall meeting in almost a fucking decade.
SPEAKER_01Who had a racist supremacist white group do do and does your fucking security.
SPEAKER_03This is a person that does not care about people at all. She only cares about sucking um the orange pumpkin stick. That's it.
SPEAKER_01Who still doesn't recognize her and given horizontal?
SPEAKER_03I don't think he's ever made a tweet or a true social post about her because he doesn't like women. You stupid bitch.
SPEAKER_01He damn sure don't like old ones who look like imps, look like the fucking golem from damn Lord of the Rings. Stupid bitch. I'm so sick of her.
SPEAKER_03I am sick of her. I'm sick of this whole administration here in 107.
SPEAKER_01I'm fucking sick of that squinty. My dad said you never trust a white man with BD eyes. I'm sick of that BD eyed, have next to death 66-year-old bastard Governor Billy. You are a fucking joke. You're fucking both of y'all belong on the clown bus together with your clown shoes.
SPEAKER_03That's why I call him hide and go seek, because every time there's a national emergency, that motherfucker is nowhere to be found. You the governor, ain't you? Who's the fucking governor? My cousin in Florida was like, and I said, Woo, Florida, y'all got just listen. Listen. They said, Who's the governor of y'all state again? I said, hell if I know, he's always hiding. That motherfucker is nowhere to be found when when emergency never. The ice storm, where was he at?
SPEAKER_01That motherfucker is the Tennessee version of Jill Stein. Never mind, we need him.
SPEAKER_03And speaking of Jill Stein, hey, where are you? You here?
SPEAKER_01Jill Stein said, I am legally blind. I cannot see.
SPEAKER_03She done took y'all money.
SPEAKER_01And she took y'all money and she POP hold it down. That's Jill Stein.
SPEAKER_03Every four years, every four years, she comes back just like a just like a just like a roach. Just like a roach. Oh, but we need to vote third party. Bitch, I'm not voting for nobody. You don't even know. You don't even know how many house seats are in Congress. Yo, Angela, Angela Ross slayed your ass on the Breakfast Club. Destroyed you. Destroyed your ass. And you have the gall to talk about a third party. Let me tell you something. For all the black, all the niggas that are always talking about votes don't matter. And voting don't matter. And, you know, we need to find a third party. And you know what this country would have to go through for millions and millions and millions of people to vote third party.
SPEAKER_01First of all, a lot of you niggas don't vote, period. And oh, it don't matter. Oh, Kamala, she's not black. Oh, she's the devil. Killer Mike, Amanda Seals, I'm looking at you. That's why I'm I have a love-hate relationship with Amanda Seals.
SPEAKER_03Um, they're on the docket. They're on the docket. Don't, don't, don't go too. They're on the docket. But we're about to get into her, Mark Lamont Hill, uh, killer Mike, all them motherfuckers. All the, oh, we got, we got better options.
SPEAKER_01Who?
SPEAKER_03Now look at us.
SPEAKER_01Oh, we're we're just vo- No, you niggas just was misogynistic, and y'all just wanted, because at the end of the day, y'all are all still, y'all, y'all all have access to more resources and are richer than the average black person in this country. So you utilize your platform to do what? To to divide what was already divided and look at where we are. If the black vote didn't matter, if your vote doesn't count, why are they working so hard to take that shit away from you?
SPEAKER_03You have to ask yourself, like niggas, you have to ask yourself every fucking day, why are they doing this? Why are they gerrymanding? Why are they redlining? Why are they doing all of this bullshit? Because they are trying to get black people not to vote. They are trying to change the polling locations as we fucking speak. That's why here in Tennessee, when I tell you the way to go is getting Memphis, getting Nashville, and getting Chattanooga on board to vote for Jerry Green as governor, those three cities alone will put her, will put her over the edge. Because let me tell you something. If we get that devil, Marsha Blackburn, oh, it's a fucking I'm gonna consider leaving the state for real.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah. That's what we I have a list of states that I do not fuck with. Texas, Florida, Mississippi, and the state that I've considered my second home is now on that list, and I'm disgusted about it. Because I'm not, I might as well be a Tennessee now. I've been here for on and off for 20 years, but I'm a Georgian.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And it's like history always repeats itself. I see what they did to to Stacey Abrams, and just uh, but to sit, that's like what they did today is like what they did that shit to Atlanta, but it's it's almost looking like is that coming down the pipeline when you think about black Metropolitan City, you think about the Memphises, the Atlanta's, the Detroits, the Baltimores, the DCs, the Charlotte's, Houston. Right. I bet Hot Wheels sitting there rubbing his hands together like Birdman.
SPEAKER_03Well, here's the thing. And I tell and we'll get into it later into the show. Um the best thing that we can do right now as black people is organize. Organize, organize, organize, and stand our fucking ground. Um, but let's get into the show. Um, let's talk about mental health. You want to go first? Well, I'll actually go first because I want you to lead your way into Ashley's Corner. Um, my mental health is better than last week. Um, I will say, with this week and all the atrocities and the bullshit that is going on, I have learned to kind of like get off of Twitter and get off of Instagram for a couple of hours, right? And not change my algorithm, but find other ways and options, right? Find pages that have organized organizations that we can help to build. Because, yes, we see all the bad news, yes, we see all the fuckery that's going on, not only in Tennessee, but other states. But what are we doing as black people? What are we doing as black people to not only stand our ground, but to organize in a different way, right?
SPEAKER_04Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03Where they won't see it coming. So I've been following pages like that on my Instagram. And Instagram went through a big uh change or something like that. I think uh hundreds, like hundreds of people like woke up and like their follower account was like down. So Instagram basically uh they did a wipeout or something like that where they basically got eliminated all of the fake accounts or something like that, or accounts that haven't been used in like 30 days. So they eliminated those.
SPEAKER_01If it legit got rid of the bots and I think on that because it's hopefully.
SPEAKER_03And then a lot of celebrities have gone from like 8 million to like 4.6 million or something like that. Yeah. A lot of these celebrities do that. They buy followers. I'm sick of celebrities' asses too. Um but no, man, my my mental health has been it's been okay. Um, we're getting there. I've done, I did my second therapy session. Went really good.
SPEAKER_01Proud of you.
SPEAKER_03Talked about the five um the five angles of grief. So uh I'll get into that later next week. Uh but yes, I'm doing okay. I am probably going to go see a movie tonight because that's my happy place. That like movies, going to the movies by myself is my fucking happy place because I I am focused. I am like focused on that movie, and I'm looking at it, I'm like, mm, this is my happy place. So, black people, find your happy place. And cooking. Cookies is cooking is my happy place as well. So if you find something that makes you happy, lock in. Lock in. Um, what's been going on with you, boo?
SPEAKER_01I hate my fucking job, bruh. I'm sick of management. I see these fucking clients, and it drives me insane because you have people that have had everything put in place for them. The program that we offer, I work for a nonprofit organization. We help veterans get back on their feet if need be. We also provide a plethora of free services. But you're a junkie. Or you got the money, you want to pay your bills. I have clients that make damn near twice and a half of what I make in a month. Motherfucker won't pay a bill. We provide a whole household full of free shit and they fuck it up. And it doesn't help that I work in a male-dominated field. Case manager-wise, it's always gonna be women because men can't put up with other men. So the bulk of my place holds I men. They fucking suck. They don't want to work, they don't want to pull themselves by their bootstraps for their families, so or or stop watching porn or stop doing drugs. It's just I'm just tired. I I'm so sick of case managing. My compassion fatigue is at an all-time high. I don't want to help nobody. I don't want to deal with the red tape because the customer or the client is not always fucking right. We do so much and require so little that they take advantage of the program. Well, y'all are gonna help me and the so fuck you. You damn drugie. You're a fucking junkie. You were a shit soldier who just so happens to get 100% because you have fucking ringing in your ears. And now you're 60 and don't know how to pay a fucking bill. And you're entitled and think people are supposed to do shit for you. Fuck you. Um, yeah, I'm sick of that job and I'm sick of the white people on my job. Um, motherfucker tired. Horny. And that leads me into Ashes Corner. I can't do another pandemic, bitch. This Hantifa, this Hanifa, this horoscope virus. I don't what the fuck is going on? Like, I'm I'm I'm really at a point. Like I told TJ before we started the show, I just want to tell God, push the button. Push the switch. Like, Christina's gone. Your little tramp took all the money out of your account and your and she left, like I'm leaving the fucking deal. Christina is gone. Okay. This is the name of the episode. Christina's gone. Christina's gone. Like, I'm just like, I feel so checked out just of just with so many things. And then to live, I feel like the bitches living in fucking 1492. Like, I I I it's it's it's the weirdest conundrum to be a southern black person to put your feet on the ground, hands in the soil every day of the place where your ancestors first got here. So they say, but me and TJ will probably address that later in a later show. But whether we came here or black people have always been here. We were fucking here, we established this land, built everything, cultivated and cultured everything on this bitch.
SPEAKER_03We're the prophet. We were the prophet.
SPEAKER_01We were the prophet, right? Yeah. However, to be in the same place now with such a historical reference to what we're linked to is slaves, slavery, just hardships, civil rights, all that bullshit. To be right back in the same place almost. There's a there's a line that hasn't snapped yet. You almost don't know if we're gonna get wiped out from war, disease, or racism. We're all three at the same damn time. And I'm fucking tired. I didn't sign up for my adulthood to be like this. I want a refund. We're getting priced out. Gas in the state of Tennessee had a 33 cent jump in one day. What used to be $35 is now easy $55, $52 for me. Why is a dozen of eggs $12? I mean, excuse me, $5. Why are four decent sized pork chops damn near $12 to $20? It is so much going on. It is so much going on. Not to mention y'all, uh American media is lying to his people like it do like it does all the time. So a lot of the information that I have been found outside of TikTok and threads is been from it's been media or news platforms from other countries. Because, oh, the death toll is at three. No, bitch, it's 23. And y'all have already started let motherfuckers die. The first known case is, well, not known case, but y'all let somebody dock in the state of Georgia, which is right up the street. What the fuck? The scientists are dying or going missing. We don't, we're not a part of the World Health Organization. Yeah. CDC and the FDA and all these organizational entities and safe laws that were put in place as safe as safeguards to keep us abreast with what's going on.
SPEAKER_02The funding is gone.
SPEAKER_01To keep the public safe is fucking gone.
SPEAKER_03And you can think you're you're Orange Puss president for that.
SPEAKER_01We are in the male loneliness epidemic. People are not having babies, making love, having sex like they used to, and there's a lot of factors in that. Now we've addressed some of that. We're getting priced out of everything. Them motherfuckers can charge or oxygenate with it. You mean to tell me you wanna you you expect me to just go to work every day? And to deal with bullshit at work? Like you like, I I don't I don't know what timeline we're on. I don't know what episode of the Twilight Zone we're on. I truly feel like we're in an episode of Love and Hip Hop and the aliens are just flicking the channel. I truly feel like we're the Sims, bitch. They're playing us. And when we go to sleep at night, that's when they're taking a nap. Like, oh, you know, well, we go when we lay down at night, oh let me put this bitch bed because I'm sleepy. It has to be, because what the fuck? It's too many clowns walking around here. It it is it's too much.
SPEAKER_03It's too many clowns, and it's just, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Like, bitch, when did I sign up to live in the circus? I don't even like clowns. I'm fucking tired. I'm I'm so sick of this world. I'm so sick of the anti-blackness, and I'm so sick of being a black woman in this world, in this country. I'm I'm tired. Push the button, bitch.
SPEAKER_03I think I think black, black people, and we we talked about this, and I'm gonna bring it to light um before the podcast. I don't think black people as a whole, I don't think we've done enough damage.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I don't think we've done enough damage to certain groups that fuck with us. I really don't. I I think the reason why they keep on bringing up the game banging and this and that and poverty and you guys don't. We haven't taught certain groups to leave us the fuck alone. Um and to respect us.
SPEAKER_04Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03And I'm just gonna leave it right there. If you get it, you get it. If you don't, then you can email us at the blackparadigm77 at gmail.com. Um I'm so sorry I interrupted Ashley's corner. Go ahead, babe.
SPEAKER_01That was basically it. I'm just like Yeah. Well, um I don't, and real quick, I honestly Go ahead. I don't know how this could first of all, and I think about just how history repeats itself. We had this same bullshit regime when Trump was the president the first time, and what happened? COVID happened. Now the motherfucker is back in office. It's it's like a game. Every time he loses popularity, he stages an assassination that never works, which sucks. So did this motherfucker stage another pandemic? But here's the thing though. Hatifa Hieroscope virus, whatever this shit is called, this shit has a 35 to 55% death rate. This is gonna make the COVID-19 pandemic, the coronavirus, this is gonna make that look like child's play.
SPEAKER_03When we get that first, because knowing how America is, there's no progress in America, and we don't have to go by the fucking list. Fuck the list. We we we're just this is hey guys, this is the black paradigm. Welcome. Uh Christina's gone. Um, when that first case hits Tennessee, because it will, because there's no funding for the CDC, there's no fun. We we we got out of the WHO. H I mean WHO organization. Yeah. We no longer use them at all. No funding for CDC. They fired half of the um infection and viral um uh scientist. So the CDC is half empty right now. And I'm telling you, when that first case hits Tennessee, this nigga's not coming out the house. Because knowing the people that live here in this motherfucking state, think is a joke. And that's why hundreds of Thousands of people died here in Tennessee.
SPEAKER_01But that's the implications of going back under a lockdown, which this will require and and then to think about it like this too, with all these terrors, who's to say any country won't even send us masks? And we're still damn near finna be in war with Iran. They didn't strike some missiles today. I'm just like, I I I feel like the suicide, if anything, was gonna take people out outside of this disease, the suicide rate is finna be catastrophic in this country. People see no ends.
SPEAKER_03Well, you know. At the end of the day, you get what you voted for, right? I mean, it sucks, right? It sucks for us as black people. We know how to survive. We we've been doing this shit for a lot for centuries. And some people are like, well, what about I don't give a fuck. All I care is about my people. How about that?
SPEAKER_01And it's very motherfuckers, you motherfuckers show it out two days ago. This is why I don't celebrate Cinco de Mayo. I don't go out, eat no Mexican food because y'all are racist as fuck. Y'all got mad at black people for celebrating cinco de Mayo and patronizing your businesses. Y'all shouldn't have had a fucking single de Mayo celebration. All y'all restaurants should have been closed because the white motherfuckers that voted to have you out of here. But y'all got mad to call the black girl all types of apes, monkeys, and nigger bitches. This is why we say don't call us peep peep people of color we're black. There's a distinction y'all black. I mean, I'm sorry, y'all Hispanic, Latino, Latina exes, axes showed out on single de mayo. Because the black girl said, Happy single de mayo. You bitches are fucking weird.
SPEAKER_03So, and that's what I mean about black people not doing enough shit to other and that's what I mean. Like, you get mad at us. You get mad at us. Because they have nobody. They can't go to white people and say, get out of our fucking restaurants or get out of our restaurants. What you should be doing. What you should be doing.
SPEAKER_01They can, but they choose not to.
SPEAKER_03Because that's just in you. Yeah. Because you want to be adjacent to whiteness. And then you block your other family members from coming over here saying, well, they didn't get over here legally. Bitch, you didn't come over here legally either, ho. You didn't either. You married somebody.
SPEAKER_04Uh-uh.
SPEAKER_03Well, they didn't do it the right way. You married someone to get over here, to be a citizen. That's not the right way to do it. And that's why I'm so glad. I am so fucking glad that this show, when we talk about certain things like that, because I was at, I was at, I think I was at Duncan on Cinco de Mayo. I got my iced coffee and in Brentwood. And there was Chewy's, and then there was a Mexican restaurant. Both of them motherfuckers were packed.
SPEAKER_04Of course.
SPEAKER_03All you seen was white people walking out. White people, white people, white people. And it's just like, damn, these are the same motherfuckers that voted to get y'all motherfucking asses up out of here. And y'all just sitting there serving them, smiling. Didn't need anything else? Bitch, y'all be damned. I'd be motherfucking damned.
SPEAKER_01The way I would put, I would be poisoning all y'all damn margaritas. Y'all be shit.
SPEAKER_03Y'all don't want niggas to lose their fucking shit. I'll tell you right now, you better be glad. You better be glad niggas only want equality, bitch. You better be glad niggas only want equality and not fucking revenge. That's what y'all motherfuckers better be.
SPEAKER_01I don't know about that no more. It's starting to. I tell you what, if every black person decided today, bitch, we in our lit back. In this country, if every black American person wanted their lit back, oh. Trouble.
SPEAKER_03It's the same. It's done. Listen. The loss will be changed immediately.
SPEAKER_01Immediately. CNN, the niggas are going crazy. Absolutely fucking Lily Bitch. You have pushed us to most of the limit.
SPEAKER_03Off the wall, Michael Jackson.
SPEAKER_01And that's not Jafar, okay?
SPEAKER_03Hello. Um, moving on. Met Gala, anyone? Honestly, I really don't give a fuck about the Met Gala. Jeff Bezos was uh spent, what, I don't know, half a billion dollars on the on the fucking event. I don't give a fuck about the Met Gala. I love Rihanna, love Beyoncé, but I when it comes to capitalism, all of that bullshit, I could care less. I don't give a fuck about that no more.
SPEAKER_01And I think everybody sent a message because Jennifer, two celebrities I saw speak the most about, it was Jennifer Lewis and Tirachi Piensen.
SPEAKER_03What are we doing? What are we doing?
SPEAKER_01Like, I'm just like, don't nobody give a damn about Jeff Bezos and that fucking i robot he with. Like, girl, good day.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I don't give a fuck about the Meg Allah. Moving on. Um, Love and Hip Hop comes to a close. Thank God. Um Leave me there.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah. They should have been packed up five years ago.
SPEAKER_03Once they split Love and Hip Hop Miami and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta.
SPEAKER_01Between the two channels, exactly.
SPEAKER_03It was a done deal. I knew what was about to happen. Because here's the thing Love and Hip Hop, when it first came out, it was amazing. It was, it was, it was phenomenal. We got to look into the lives of people that we kind of sort of knew and we knew behind the scenes, right? But I think with Love and Hip Hop, because you had Love and Hip Hop New York, that was the first installment, right? Then they went to Atlanta, then they went to Hollywood, and then they went to Miami. When New York got canceled, and Hollywood got canceled, I knew they were already in trouble. I knew they were in trouble. I knew they were in trouble because the storylines were getting stale. You know? It is so, it's just, it's just honestly, it's only so much cheating that you can do. So much cheating.
SPEAKER_01I'm like, Carly, go to grandma. Like, girl.
SPEAKER_03And I'm so glad that.
SPEAKER_01Gucci, Louie, Prana. Girl, if you don't go get the fuck off my screen with them same two steps you had from 2011, girl. Oh, Gucci. Lou G Louie, Prana. Googie, Louie.
SPEAKER_03I said, you know what? We did get Cardi B and we did get K Michelle out of it. They were the only, and if you look, those are the only two, the only two that actually went in there, did what they were supposed to do, and get the fuck out. They got the fuck out. Cardi stayed there two seasons and said, bitch, I'm out. Like I I see sheet.
SPEAKER_01Cardi gave us, what was a reason? And y'all girl, regular daggula schmegula, okay?
SPEAKER_03She looked around and said, Ooh, bitch, y'all think I'm gonna be here for five, six, seven seasons. Oh, bitch, no, I got a career.
SPEAKER_01Oh, child.
SPEAKER_03Hey Michelle said, ooh, I mm-mm. Mm-mm. She said, I'm gonna now. Yeah, she's a she's a Lena housewife now, married. Um you know what? Listen, listen. Um, but yeah, shout out to Love and Hip Hop. Um, 15 years is a long time, um, you know, for reality show. Um, and I think they're supposed to be holding uh or hosting a Love and Hip Hop. This is the finale. I don't know who they're gonna get because Johnson's not gonna be there, Cardi's not gonna be there, K Michelle's definitely not gonna be there. So I don't know who they're gonna have.
SPEAKER_01They've been having the same like girl, please. What did Johnson say?
SPEAKER_03Mona, y'all, you more, you Mona, you ought to be you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
SPEAKER_01Welcome, welcome again for me. You know, bro. You know, bro.
SPEAKER_03I said, oh, Johnson fed up, baby. She is not coming, she is not coming back to love and hip hop, bitch. She is not. When Johnson left, I knew that was the end of the era.
SPEAKER_01Oh, when Jocelyn left, I stopped watching.
SPEAKER_03It was done. Yeah, it was done. Like, I'm not finna sit there and watch. Listen, I I I like Rashida, but Rashida, let's let's be let's perk in his three earrings, child, please.
SPEAKER_01You TJ made me close the computer screen on his ass.
SPEAKER_03Rashida, honestly, Rashida should have been, and listen, you can take this with a grain of salt. I feel like Rashida should have been on the Real Housewives of Atlanta. Because I think she would have been, I think she would have been a good mix.
SPEAKER_01First of all, I got theories as to why that one was. First of all, her comebac are ass. She never had a good comeback. One.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Two, Kirk of his three earrings. The way he would be, he would be Peter 3.0. Because granted, Peter had a significant role in so did Gray. So did most they did they st it still wasn't about them. Rashida is easy to overshine. Two, well no, three, this is my third point. The way they would roast that lady about not having no hits for real.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Because bubble gum is that's a nigga in Atlanta song. Four Go ahead. Four Rashida, I think it's a definite difference between the music world or the wannabe, because let's not act like love and hip hop produced a lot of stars outside of because Camba Show was already kind of trending. She was getting her career back.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And Cardi became the star.
SPEAKER_03Exactly. That's it. That's it. Love and hip hop did not produce. And it put some artists back on. I'll say this Love and Hip Hop Hollywood did put Omarion kind of back on the map. I will give them that. But that's it. That's it.
SPEAKER_01It put some artists back on the map, but it's just like it was no.
SPEAKER_03There was no like real, like it wasn't a lot of artists that they put up there where they could help their careers.
SPEAKER_01It wasn't about the music.
SPEAKER_03It wasn't. And I think that's where that's that's where the show started going because it started getting more about who's cheating here, who could. Baby, it's supposed to be love and hip hop for a reason. That's it. We didn't see no more. Hell, it was barely music. Sorry. All right. Uh, congratulations to Love and Hip Hop for 15 seasons. Let's move on. Let's move on. Uh, Spirit Airlines. Yeah, there's no more.
SPEAKER_01Um First of all, to sit there, do this shit. I know somebody who was stranded. You left your customers stranded, but most important most importantly, but simply not least, your employees. There were some people who've been with Spirit since the beginning. No service package, no nothing. How fucking dare you? But I just thought it was so funny to call the action of white people to save Spirit, but y'all can't vote the correct way. But I don't know.
SPEAKER_03But they had a deal. They had a deal that they were gonna they were gonna announce Spirit did, but the administration that we're currently in, the regime, the uh regime that we're currently in, it's not a fucking administration, um, didn't pass it. So Spirit Airlines, yeah.
SPEAKER_01And I just a lot of people don't realize, even though I've never flown Spirit, I think that that was another ploy to set back black and brown travelers because a lot of people use that as a cheaper alternative to fly. Because right now, flying is so expensive. First of all, flying in the United States has always been high. When I lived, when I studied abroad in England, in Grantham, England, to be exact, I remember I brought a plane ticket for 96 American dollars round trip for four days to get from England to Ireland and then back. And then for people flying to like Germany, Spain, no more than $200. Flying in this country is so expensive. There even I looked online to fly to neck to Atlanta. That is a 30-minute flight. Why am I paying three, four hundred dollars to fly 30 minutes away? Why would you, as a I I just think America, flying to America is so stupid. If I want to go to Atlanta, why would you fly me to Baltimore? This has happened to me before. Well, actually, I'm gonna use let me use a better example. When I flew when I flew to New Orleans, you flew me from Nashville to Baltimore. You flew me up to fly me right the fuck back down. Flying in America makes no sense and it's so capitalistic. Like I hate it. And I just feel like they're gonna continue getting rid of the smaller, then it's gonna become bigger to where it's gonna be one conglomerate. Because jet blue is next on the chocolate block. You know, then they're gonna jet blue is next, they're gonna get rid of the frontiers. Then I wouldn't be surprised if you look at like the allegiance, the United States then it's gonna be just I can see just being American and Delta, and they so goddamn expensive. So you don't even want people to travel. You don't want people to travel. It's just hard, man. I I I can't hear you, friend. Your microphone's off TJ.
SPEAKER_03Sorry, um JetBlue's next, Spirit's done. Like, and then they said Frontier is next as well. So JetBlue has I mean, and it's all happening. Again, it is all happening in this motherfucking administration. What the fuck do y'all not understand? Gas is $4.39 here.
SPEAKER_01Woof, about the same here, too.
SPEAKER_03$4.39. And people like, well, I'm just, I'm just waiting. Waiting for what, bitch? What the fuck are you waiting for? You know what? Here's the thing. White people will give up rural hospitals convenience as long as it as it hurts black people. They will do anything in their power as long as black people don't have a way to survive or black people don't.
SPEAKER_01Or only affected by the shit.
SPEAKER_03Exactly. If they feel like black people are affected by the shit, then they they don't care.
SPEAKER_01Mm-mm.
SPEAKER_03But see, the thing about it is, this country. You said what?
SPEAKER_01Racism is expensive.
SPEAKER_03Racism is expensive. And bitches, y'all forget that we are always the prophet. We have always been the blueprint. So when you don't treat your motherfucking people that started this shit, and that's why America will never be fucking great. America will never be great because you bitches don't tell the truth. You had a genocide of the Native Americans and chattel slavery of black Americans. And this country will never be great. Never until you start telling the motherfucking truth.
SPEAKER_01And let me atone for your fucking sins.
SPEAKER_03Exactly. And the fact that when slaves left the South after y'all lost the Confederacy, right? Y'all bitches got paid. You bitches got paid for losing slaves. So you got reparations. You got reparations. Plantation owners, people that worked on fucking plantations got reparations. When you hear a white person say, well, I don't ever think that's gonna happen, yeah, bitch, because your great granddaddy was probably a plantation owner or worked on the goddamn plantation. Bitch, I don't give a fuck what you think. That's why the country is the way it is. When you have a majority of white people running this country, it always fails.
SPEAKER_04Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_03And that's the truth. That's the heart, that is the truth. And you can acknowledge it if you don't want to. Oh well. But you look look at what the fuck is going on right now. People can't even afford to pay their mortgage. People can't afford to pay their rent.
SPEAKER_01You gotta choose whether to pay for their prescriptions or pay for their rent. Why?
SPEAKER_03Yeah. And that brings me into the next topic.
SPEAKER_01We are myself, honey.
SPEAKER_03This is gonna be real quick. Real quick. Killer Mike, Amanda Sills, and Mark Lamont Hill. This last election, you sat there and told us that there was a better way, another way, when there was no other way. The choice was very fucking easy. Killer Mike, I'm still on your ass for meeting with gov uh with that Brian Kemp motherfucker. And you knew Stacey Abrams was running for governor. I get the feeling that you don't like to see black women in charge. Even though you're married to a black woman, that don't mean shit.
SPEAKER_01Nothing.
SPEAKER_03Nothing. I get the feeling that you don't like seeing black women in fucking charge. And I feel like you're gonna do the same shit with Keisha Lance Bottoms in Georgia, because she's running for governor as well. And I hope you don't, because they got on your ass on threads and on Twitter and on Instagram. Because how the fuck are you gonna talk about, all right, the voting? Bitch, we don't, we don't want to hear nothing from you. You are one of the main reasons why black men, one, one, not the only reason, and let me get that straight. You are one of the many reasons why black men didn't vote for Stacey Abrams and didn't vote for Kamala Harris. Amanda Sills, I really, I I really do love you. But that shit that you pulled in 2024, talking about, oh, I talked to Kamala and she just doesn't get it, why did you even have to say that? You knew that there was, it was a pivotal time in fucking America. And Mark Lamont Hill, you and that fucking Jill Stein, what the fuck is wrong with you? I don't get it. And the fact that you on the fucking Joe Budden podcast now talking about, oh, well, you know, nigga, shut the fuck up. Shut up. You talking about I'm third party and all of this bullshit, y'all, y'all can be so intellectually, y'all can be so intellectual and be so fucking dumb at the same time. People like that, and those are the motherfuckers, those are the niggas that you really have to watch out for. Because you can be smart, you can be know your shit, but when a nigga start talking about, oh, there's a better option, nigga, what? Nigga, what? It was Trump and Kamala, nigga.
SPEAKER_01That was it?
SPEAKER_03That was it. The goal was to get Kamala because she was the easier person to talk to about all of these laws and all of these rights.
SPEAKER_01And then the thing that killed me, what is she doing for black people, black men? She had a whole housing program for y'all. She had tangible items that she was willing to do. Reapproach daycares, loans, cheaper groceries, putting plans and stuff in effects.
SPEAKER_03She was trying to make marijuana legal in all 50 years states. And now y'all niggas still getting locked up.
SPEAKER_01That would have made so much money.
SPEAKER_03It'd be, it'd be the the the smartest niggas in the room that'd be so fucking stupid.
SPEAKER_01Smartest niggas making the dumbest decisions. But I mean, y'all played that stupid game and y'all won a stupid prize. Now was it worth it?
SPEAKER_03And speaking about worth it, um, Signa Health, they are about to drop 369,000 people off of their Obama care because they said they're not doing the shit anymore. So, you know, you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
SPEAKER_01And what's gonna happen is the motherfuckers are gonna call it Trump care, and it's gonna be the same exact thing. Just so unoriginal. Oh, this and this shit irritating me so bad. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_03I'll say this. I I'm not even gonna go into the the the Cheyenne Bryant of it all. She's not licensed.
SPEAKER_01No. When I found that out, that blew my mind, but people are willing to listen to her because how she looks and how she presents herself. But me, but Dr. Raquel is right there.
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SPEAKER_03Raquel and the reason why she's getting so much pushback because Dr. Raquel is dark-skinned and she doesn't fit the narrative.
SPEAKER_01That's why it's like, as a black woman, especially one that looks like myself, I be being quiet when people be talking about anti-blackness sometimes because it's like I felt the ugliest around us. Because when you don't have to worry about racism, you have to worry about intra-racism. And when you talk about intra-racism, we gotta talk about colorism. But black women, we can't talk about colorism because we're always told to shut up, we're making it up. It's not true. People have purposes. Okay. Nigga.
SPEAKER_03But like you said, Dr. Raquel, she's licensed.
SPEAKER_01So my whole thing is why the hell are you does she have does she call herself a doctor because she has a doctorate or who?
SPEAKER_03Cheyenne?
SPEAKER_01Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. And she was explaining why she's not licensed, and she's explaining why, you know, da da da. And all Dr. Raquel was saying was saying was like, mm, that's false. It's not because she has to pay this and pay that. You have to go through different procedures to be licensed as a clinician. And that's why people were like, you know, da-da-da-da, you coming for but in that whole thing, and I watched it. Dr. Raquel did not come for that woman. She just basically refuted the facts that she was trying to tell people on the Joe Button podcast. That's all she said. That's all she said. But you know, niggas that say they pro-black and they down for the fucking community, they never really are down with the fucking community. Because you could have looked that shit up easily. But you niggas are so censored to scroll past every fucking thing and not pay attention.
SPEAKER_01They have cogn and again, it's cognitive dissonance. Even when I look at like, I and I always tell this story. When I was in college, I had two boxes in my hand. I had my backpack, my purse. I was a communications major, so I used to work in WEV, which is the radio station at my college. So I used to play with different vinyls, CDs, microphones, I had access to all of that shit, right? So the entire basketball team, which 80, excuse me, 85% of them were black American males, walked and asked me, do you know it was a group of white frat boys who broke their necks to come open that door and get the moxes out of my hand? Hey, where you taking the moxes to? Okay, I got you. And they took them upstairs. Them niggas looked them, but if I looked like, if I was light-skinned, biracial, if I looked how they, because I feel like part of black community is being nice and still respecting people that you're not attracted to. What Dr. Bryant, what Dr. Cheyenne Bryan said was some bullshit. And I'm just like, that speaks more about your fucking character, that you're a proud side chick at your old age. Girl, please.
SPEAKER_03Even that she's making the rounds, because she, you know, we first got introduced. And I tell this story all the time. We got introduced to her on basketball wise as being Jackie Christie's friend.
SPEAKER_01Who's Cheyenne?
SPEAKER_03Cheyenne Bryant. She was on basketball.
SPEAKER_01I never really watched basketball wives like that.
SPEAKER_03Because it's canceled now. It's it's done now. Just like love and hip hop, it's done. It's a done deal.
SPEAKER_01You know what? You know the fuck what?
SPEAKER_02It's a done deal.
SPEAKER_03Um but just I mean, she got introduced as Jackie Christie's friend. And we all know who the fuck Jackie Christie is. Now, if someone introduces, if Jackie Christie introduces me to her fucking friend. No, no, no. Don't get me wrong, Jackie Christie, but Jackie Christie's also fucking crazy as well. And she was saying when she got into an argument with someone, she went for the fucking jugular, Cheyenne Bryant. So I already saw how nasty that she could get. And when she started doing this, like this media, um, you know, this media tour where she went on with Cam Newton and all, I was like, oh yeah. I said, oh yeah.
SPEAKER_01Himself.
SPEAKER_03Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01It's so nasty and so rude.
SPEAKER_03I just, I got it. I peeped her. I peeped what she was doing. She's going around talking about, oh, well, you know, I'm I I choose to be single and I choose to do this because I am a I am a therapist and da-da-da-da. And I'm a girl, let me tell you something. Couldn't be my fucking therapist. Couldn't be my fucking therapist. Dr. Rock, Dr. Rockel, where you at, baby? Where are you at, honey? I know you're expensive, but baby, where are you at? Shit. No, I like my therapist, y'all. I like my therapist.
SPEAKER_01Um, she's not my therapist anymore. She um she quit therapy, but shout out to her.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Um, so moving on.
SPEAKER_04God damn.
SPEAKER_03It just it just goes to show you how anti-blackness can just be rampant in our fucking community. Because if if Dr. Cheyenne, if if Dr. Cheyenne Bryan didn't look like that, then y'all niggas would be like, oh, I agree with Dr. Raquel. You know, no, no. But the way that she looks and how she presents herself, y'all niggas was on that. Y'all niggas was on that. And that's the problem. Um Chud the Fairy. Um so if y'all didn't know in Tennessee, we have this white twink that is um with a mustache that's going around uh trying to harass black people because he wants black dick.
SPEAKER_04Um God. Jesus.
SPEAKER_03That's what it seems like it to me. Like he go he go he goes up, first of all, first of all, white boy, you're going up to black people, first of all, security guards while they're working. You're in downtown Nashville, Broadway, so you're trying to get an audience, right? You're on this streaming platform called Kick, and you've already been suspended. I think his suspension was like three days or something like that. I think he's about to get banned, but you made the mistake of going on Trinity Lane in fucking Nashville, and you thought that you was just gonna be able to, you know, as you say, Chuad the Ferry, chimp out. You thought you were gonna be able to chim out on these black people on Trinity Lane. No, you met some real niggas. You met some real niggas, and you decided to get that phone out and call the police. And you know it's crazy because they found your address, Chubb the Ferry.
SPEAKER_01Got some Mill Road, allegedly, in Clarksville. Unfortunately, he lives in my city.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01But these have already outed you.
SPEAKER_03The thing that is really crazy about this is that you wake up thinking about black people.
SPEAKER_01It's a sickness.
SPEAKER_03It's a sickness, it's an illness.
SPEAKER_01Illness.
SPEAKER_03Because we are the blueprint. We are. We are everything that you aspire to be. Because black people, we do not wake up thinking about anybody but getting something to eat and trying to make it to fucking work.
SPEAKER_01We was talking about it more. Bitch, I don't even have dreams about white people. I have never had a dream where a white person or any other list of people are in my fucking dreams. Do you understand me? You know how powerful a bitch imagination gotta be. I'm not dreaming about you white bitches in here. I gotta see you every fucking my astral plane, bitch.
SPEAKER_03These people wake up thinking about us. They wake up literally thinking, how can I make these black people? How can I make their lives work? How can I make my God?
SPEAKER_01You must be like every day. Why are well you ought to look at yourself in the mirror? Get some help.
SPEAKER_03So, Chud the Fairy, um, you got the attention that you wanted so bad from black people.
SPEAKER_01He did. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Not the right crispy ad. Come on now. Go ahead, friend.
SPEAKER_03You got this. His ass is about to be fucking crispy.
SPEAKER_01Listen, Linda.
SPEAKER_03Chud the fairy, you got you got the attention that you were so looking for from black men. And it's crazy. It is crazy.
SPEAKER_01But he was evaluating the mouth about it too a little bit.
SPEAKER_03Well, then we'll we'll hear about him. We'll hear about him in the next couple of months, talking about how he apologized to the black community and da da da da. Yeah, because we put a black. We don't give a shit. We don't give a shit. Um, it and that's a that's a 50-50 because he'll probably keep trying to do it. Hopefully. I ain't even gonna say that.
SPEAKER_02I didn't even say what I was gonna say.
SPEAKER_03But you got the attention that you were looking for. All right. All right, enough chu enough about the chu of the fairy. Um, what we got going on? Oh, nonprofits. Let me tell you something. Nonprofits will always find a way to radicalize you.
SPEAKER_04Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03If nothing else, working for a fucking nonprofit or have you wanted to choke the shit out of somebody. So all my niggas out there that are working at nonprofit organizations or that are over nonprofit organizations, we feel your fucking pain.
SPEAKER_01Listen, I know, you know I do. I work for one.
SPEAKER_03When I tell you. Oh, I know. I know you do.
SPEAKER_01It grab my job this week grabbed me by my three scoops of hair and my own edges all week.
SPEAKER_03When I tell you I used to work for the Boys and Girls Club of America, yeah, I used to be a mentor at Boys and Girls at the Boys and Girls Club. Now the organization as a whole is a good organization. But when I tell you that shit radicalized me like no other, the shit that I seen, the shit that was done in that organization at my location, and a couple of locations in Middle Tennessee. I remember one time we were at a corporate office building, and I had asked that, hey, am I gonna get paid for speaking, public speaking? Oh, well, you're on the clock now. That's not what I asked. Am I gonna get paid for public speaking? Because this is separate from what my job activities are. Public speaking is not in my job. At all. This lady looked at me. She better be letting my calling her fucking name out. Um she looked at me and said just go up there and speak. That's the day that I said, Y'all got the right nigga. I was like, I'm wanna I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna speak okay. I'm gonna speak alright. After I spoke, everybody clapped and everything like that. I rode with this woman to that place. I said, I'll find me a way home. She said, huh? I said, I'll find me a way home. You're fine. I called my cousin to pick me up. She sent me a net a message, a nasty ass message talking about what you did was disrespectful. You could have rolled back to the to the or I said, No, I was off the clock.
SPEAKER_01Oh shit.
SPEAKER_03I got off at four o'clock. It was 4 15 when we left that corporate office. We're done. So two years later, I quit. And those two years were hell on earth. Because when I tell you, when I tell you everyone was coming to my side talking about you're supposed to be getting paid, she owes you money. The organization owes you money. Public speaking, usually a public speaker gets paid.
SPEAKER_01Every speaking engagement.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. So I left after the two years after that situation. And never went back. Never talked to those same people ever again. And it's crazy because I got offered to write a book. Three other people that work at that organization, they want to write a book. And I said, I said, well shit, I don't know who the fuck is gonna publish it, but we can publish this bitch somehow somehow, somewhere. So I'll say this. If anybody is working for a nonprofit organization, get paid for everything that you fucking do.
SPEAKER_01Absolutely.
SPEAKER_03Get paid for every fucking thing that you do. And if they're not paying you, guess what? You clocked out. All right. All right. Well, let's get to it. We got any black businesses uh we want to talk about today, babe?
SPEAKER_01Actually, I'm going to do a little pivot, and yes, we do. Let me find my article. That's what I was just trying to find. Billy, get out of my face. Okay. Exciting news. The first Clarksville Invitational Black Rodeo is coming to the FM Bank Arena this summer. A rodeo focused on black competitors, the first ever Clarksville Invitational Black Rodeo, is coming August the 22nd to FNM Bank Arena. Me and every nigga I know in this city is going to be there so we can keep black shit coming. Um Clarksville, a rodeo focused on black competitors, the first ever, is coming to FNM Bank Arena. This inaugural event will showcase the legacy and cultural significance of black cowboys and cowgirls bringing together top riders and performers from across the country, according to a press release from the Effin Bank Arena. Attendees can inspect the full lineup of classic rodeo events, including bull riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling, and more. The Clarksville Invitational Black Rodeo has more than just a sporting event. It's a celebration of history, cultural, culture, and community, excuse me, said the event's organizers. We're proud to bring this experience to Clarksville and highlight the incredible contributions of Black Rodeo athletes from the past and the present. I am so excited. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, and I'm gonna get my ticket. So it is the first, and I've never been to an actual rodeo before. So I am so, so, so, so, so, so excited. But if you are a black person that is living here, mark your calendars August 22nd. We got that big ass arena that they don't use. Now, when they brought Boosie and Walker here, that did amazing. And I was so proud of us because it wasn't us that acted up, it was white people. So utilize it for more shows and experiences like that. Let's get some black artists here. Um, let's let's just keep opening. I would say, because I just think black, everything is under attack. When you think about Nashville, LaDance and Link just got closed down. So it's just like all of our black clubs, the black spaces are disappearing. And when we do have black spaces, as me and TJ discussed before the show, I said I was gonna bring it here, but it's a good time to address. We can never have our black spaces exclusively for black American people because I mean when we have our fraternity sororities, they're there. When we have, I mean, shit, they're always in our vaginas and assholes and our booty holes and everywhere else. Um, they're always in our womb. Um, they're in our faces at work. We can't go to stores. White people and non-black people are always in front of our faces and utilizing our spaces, our ideas, and our shit from our lingo to our body parts.
SPEAKER_03Well, Ashley, culture is for everyone.
SPEAKER_01Then share yours. You don't. Or in or in a lot of y'all cases, white people, you don't have one. Nothing original. So I said what I said. If you are a nigga in Clarksville, Tennessee, I better see your black ass at that rodeo.
SPEAKER_03Yes. Yes, yes, yes. And that stadium's big, right? What's the F and M F and Faraday?
SPEAKER_01FM Bank Arena. Um Hey Siri, how many seats does the FM Bank Arena hold in Clarksville, Tennessee?
SPEAKER_00The FM Bank Arena in Clarksville, Tennessee has a seating capacity of up to 6,000.
SPEAKER_016,000. Okay. Size for a city like that.
SPEAKER_03That's a, that's a, yeah, okay, come on. So we want to see 6,000 niggas at that arena. 6,000 niggas at that arena. We need to honestly, when is the date again?
SPEAKER_01August the 22nd. Shit. If you want to come down, you just you still.
SPEAKER_03Listen, listen. When I tell you, let's let's slide on down at August 22nd.
SPEAKER_01Because I'm going the August 15th. Me and some of my friends are going to the Dirty South Rodeo that's going to be in Nashville. And there's going to be a day party that next weekend. Show me them country, hey, girls. And that's fact. I'm ready.
SPEAKER_03Yes, come on, rodeos. We need more black rodeos in just uh Clarksville, Nashville, Memphis. And honestly, we got to start doing more. We got to start doing more and showing our faces. Yeah. Because we're, we're, I think what is happening right now, and as black people, I want to say this. Stop giving your black dollars to these motherfuckers. Stop giving your black dollars. Stop going to places where they don't want you. Because let me tell you something. I walk in, they say, oh, well, you know, we don't uh that's fine. That is fine. We don't have to be here, baby. Trust me, we do not have to be here.
SPEAKER_01Yep.
SPEAKER_03At all. Um, so love that. August 22nd. Um, come on, Black Rodeo. Um, I think that's that's good for because I don't have anything right now. Um shout out the shout out Cashville Radio, shout out Um Nashville Black Market, uh, and shout out Slimm and Huskies, yeah, here in Nashville.
SPEAKER_01Shout out Black Aubrey.
SPEAKER_03Shout out Black Aubrey as well, of course, always. Um, yeah. And you know, all of those things will be in our description under the episode, guys. So always take a look under the episode. It'll be right there. You can click on that link. All right. Twice the fire. What you got, Boo?
SPEAKER_01I have candy lies. I I'm afraid to admit Young Miami song to grill me. Scab it is that listen. I'm like, okay, Carisha.
SPEAKER_03This is I just think that song should have been sped up a little.
SPEAKER_01And it would have been it sounds better sped up. And I want to give a shout out to a musical family that we do not talk about. A black one that we do not talk about. Shout out to the barge. I was listening to my old uh, I was listening to 80s RB and this played. Hold on. So I said, share my world, and I listened to the song and I said never knew it was a remix or a sample. Well, no, so it will be a sample. So obviously I go to 1997 and I hear this. I said, Wow. First of all, the DeBarges are so legendary, legendary, iconic. Just oh my god, they have kind of the same trajectory that Jackson did, just not the backing behind them or the power. Um, they could have went so Far in the industry, but for what they did in that short amount of time they had was amazing. But I hear their influence, their samples that Biggie Tupac, so many people have sampled the Debarges. So I don't know. I just was like, I never knew Shemar World was a sample. So I shout out to the Debarges, man. And that was their first album that came out in 1981. That album is listed to not even have hits on it. That was their debut. And it was just four of them. If I'm not mistaken, in the bar in the the barges, well, they were called the De Barges, James wasn't in there. It was just Bunny and their three brothers. So I just was I was just tripped out. Like, just amazing. Shout out to the barge.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, shout out to that family. Are you watching anything, boo?
SPEAKER_01First of all, Hulu, you ought to be a goddamn shame of yourself. I watched a naked nature board documentary. Okay, cute. They left out so much shit. There's a black YouTuber. His name is Hood Horrors. H-O-O-D. H O R R O R S. Hood Horrors, right? He has a 46-part documentary, each part being 30 minutes or over on Nature Boy, which chronicles his entire life from the beginning to the end. That's what we call journalism. That's what we call kids archiving. That's what we call give the nigga the money. I haven't seen a documentary this good and this in-depth in a very long time, in an extremely long time. I'm on part 13, and when I say it's chronicling people coming and going, deaths, pedophilia, identity, this is the best documentary about the nature boy. And I was telling one of my girlfriends, one of my good friends, I had a friend, I found out and I was watching Nature Boy in real time. I just thought the pictures was cute. I'm like, oh yeah, you know, these niggas don't pwn deodorant and they sleeping with each other. That's cute for them. But they were called the Carbon Nation. And I had a friend of mine who was who's going to join. The otherwise, the only reason why she did, she said, bitch, I can't even afford to get a ticket. I'm broke. But I didn't see a lot of like a lot of the stuff. Because back then it was just so back then the internet and YouTube was such an amazing place, and black entertainment and black creation was at an all-time high because I remember being a fan of Young Pharaoh. I remember watching Brother Polite. I remember watching Godzi Coke Kozo. Like you had so many black men at that time stepping up. A lot of them was either frauds, pedophiles, or they just, you know. I mean, look at Dr. Umar now.
SPEAKER_04But anyway, I just TJ, stop with him, y'all.
SPEAKER_01But you know, it it's just it's just so crazy. It's just so crazy what the mind mental illness being a sexual deviant will do to you and your consciousness. I have not watched the documentary on Hulu, but it's it's basically like you know how when you were in undergrad, you were assigned a 10-page paper at the beginning of the semester. You decide to do the 10-page paper four hours before it's due without no research, without doing nothing. That's what that Hulu documentary was. Versus Hood Horse, who did his documentary. Instead of him doing 10 pages, that motherfucker did a hundred-page paper plus a thesis plus a slideshow with handouts explaining everything from top to bottom.
SPEAKER_03And I wonder why they didn't get in contact with him because they knew they someone knew that was doing exactly. Exactly.
SPEAKER_01All these big creators or big organizations, they get their ideas from smaller creators. The fans are always watching babes.
SPEAKER_02They took just enough, just enough to make the.
SPEAKER_01Honestly, TJ, I don't think they knew about this documentary because even the archival footage is different. Shit that I haven't seen in years. Stuff that jogged my life. I forgot about Ashay DeBahn or these older black characters that was prominent on the internet from 2000 like 13 to 2015. And this it's on YouTube? Huh?
SPEAKER_03This is on YouTube right now?
SPEAKER_01Yes. Matter of fact, you gonna talk about what you listen to. I feel don't worry.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you're gonna send it to me. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um the business play. Wait.
SPEAKER_03Okay, there it comes. Um what I've been listening to. I like that I like that mink song. That uh by Ro uh Rosario Ray. You know what song I'm talking about. Mink, mink, mink, mink. Let me play a little snippet of it.
SPEAKER_01You don't know that song? I'm not an auntie now, child. Not you a fucking auntie.
SPEAKER_03I'm done. Um, anywho, been listening to that. Uh, let's see. Let me go home. I told y'all I've been listening to Bryson Tiller. I've been listening to that new Kaylani album. Um Don Tolera Still, Octane. Um Crash Out. Y'all go follow my boy Barry Hendricks, uh, such such a talent, uh, rock and roll, hero of the band, three amazing brothers from Atlanta um rock band as well. I'm I've just been in my rock era, and it's just it's just been, I've been listening to that. It's just been making me feel really good. Um and just finding black artists that do rock and roll, it's just so to me, it's just like just top tier. So, yes, um, Barry Hendricks and Hero of the Band are fucking killing it right now. Um, and then movies, just saw the Devil Wales The Devil Wears Prada 2 last night. I was gonna go to the movies tonight, but then you started talking about that documentary, so I canceled uh Mario. No, no, I canceled the Mario movie because I haven't seen it yet, but you started talking about that documentary. I said, Oh shit, I'm about to watch that tonight.
SPEAKER_01It's so good. To be honest, like, and I'm not even trying to guess it. Studio quality.
unknownOh, yeah.
SPEAKER_03But you know what? I feel like YouTube is getting back to that point where people are starting to put small films and small short films back on YouTube because with the mergers of all of these fucking conglomerates and all these billionaires and what they're, you know, when people have resources, put that shit on YouTube. Put that shit on YouTube, and better yet, Tubi, which was built off of the backs of black people, like every fucking thing is. Honey, we as black people, we gotta establish something. You don't get to go, oh, well, we're gonna commercial, no, no, no, bitch.
SPEAKER_04No.
SPEAKER_03We want ownership. And that is one of the main things that I tell people all the time. Black people, ownership is fucking key because we should own 50 to 55% of Tubi. They had used blackness as a way to get to the masses for so fucking long. And they still do. Black people should own 55% of fucking Tubi. So I know the YouTube, I know a lot of um black creators are going back to YouTube and the shorts and everything like that. And listen, congratulations. Keep on doing it, keep on, because studio quality now, it's easy to make, especially with these new iPhones, these new Galaxy phones. It's so easy to make and so easy to edit. Um, it's just production costs, paying people, locations, everything like that. But keep it up. I think Issa Rae is back um doing like shorts and films and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_01He has a shit at TikTok show now. Yeah, she does.
SPEAKER_03I think she does. Yeah. Uh shout out to Issa Rae. Um, but yeah, uh, I think the landscape of media is going to change forever in the next couple of years. Um, it's gonna be more short films, more short documentaries. So yeah, I'm excited. I'm excited. Uh but yeah, Devil Wars Prada. Uh, I'm gonna look at that documentary tonight. I'm gonna start it. How many parts is it?
SPEAKER_0146. It's gonna take, I was enthralled into this like I was in Risa Tisa, but like this is longer. So eat most of the episodes are 30 minutes. You have a few episodes, it's gonna be like an hour, some change, but like this He did his research. He did his motherfucking, and and crazy thing is, this came out over a year ago. He did his big one. He doesn't give his real name or real information about himself, but yes.
SPEAKER_03We got you, boy. We got you. All right. Well, as y'all know, thank y'all for showing up. Thank y'all for listening to me and Ashley. Um, our email is the BlackParadigm77 at gmail.com. Um, next week our episode will be a little bit longer, but baby, listen, we're gonna talk about a little bit more about the what's going on in Tennessee. Uh, and then we'll, you know, we'll try to lighten it up, but right now I don't, it's just we gotta talk about this shit. Cause it's at the end of the day, we gotta organize. So uh we love you guys. You got anything else, boo?
SPEAKER_01No, I do not.
SPEAKER_03All right. Well, as always, my name is TJ aka TJ with the sauce.
SPEAKER_01And my name's Asta, aka Christina's gone.
SPEAKER_03Yes, sir. That is the name of the episode. Um, all right, y'all. We will see y'all later.
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