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SPEAKER_03

Oh God. What's up, niggas? My name is TJ AKA. TJ with the sauce.

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My name is Ashley, aka Ashley Gray. AKA can't get my shit in order and together.

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It's been a long week. It is, it is, it is, it's been a long week.

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This week has felt like Trump's presidency. Just unnecessarily fucking long and just hurtful and traumatic.

SPEAKER_03

Guys, welcome back to the Black Paradigm. Listen, if you are listening to this episode, our last episode, Christina's Gone, uh, that is the title of the episode. It will be, you're gonna get a two for one, okay? You're gonna go listen to that episode first. Christina's gone, and you're gonna listen. We don't know the name of this episode, but you'll you'll know when you get it, shit. I don't know. Um, but we got Buzz Sprout was having some technical issues, and I got fucking pissed off. So that's why y'all don't have that episode. So you will get a two for one, all right? Your boy, TJ with the sauce, Ashley the Great. We're here. We're back, and we got a lot of shit to talk about. So um, let's get started. Oh, our email address is the BlackParadigm77 at gmail.com. The BlackParadigm77 at gmail.com. With that being said, how is your um mental health, baby?

SPEAKER_01

This is Beyonce's song. It never formally made streaming. It's just a if you know, if you know, and I'm gonna sing it for you. You must, you must have then lost your mind that I know exactly what song.

SPEAKER_03

Yes.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. Um had to go back in the archives for that. Yeah. But listen, nigga. Uh okay, y'all. I what I do for a living is in the realm of social work. That's all I'm gonna tell y'all. And when I say, and this social work for a certain subsector of adults, and when I tell you guys, this week has bent me over and treated me like Janice Jackson did in But Color Girls. Uh oh, so you're doing the bending. I didn't do the bending this week. Life did, my job did, bent me over and just tore me to shreds. Um and we're gonna address this later in the show, but I also work right by the cler the courthouse in Clarkson, Tennessee, with Chuh, the fairy shooter. Wanna shoot niggas up. And kind of find out I knew the dude who got shot. And it it it's just a lot. Um feeling like I'm in year four of a presidency that hasn't even a full six months yet. Um It's it's just a lot. It's a lot. It's a lot. It's a lot. So I am here. I feel like TJ, both TJ and I both, and I'm not gonna speak for him, but I'm gonna speak for him. We had to claw ourselves here. I know me and Diamond went through a lot of the challenges yesterday. We said, all right, bitch, we gotta come back. We've kind of been school, work, school, work, school, work, kids, work, school, work. It's just been so much. Uh-huh. I think me trying to get back on a set schedule. I have a big event coming up next week, and I will tell you guys and share with you after. But TJ is coming. I'm so excited. But I think I will be more centered when May's over. I just and then I'm going on a three-day trip with my mom somewhere. Oh, after it's just, I have I need to be centered. So I just need May to be over. And I don't know if it's full moon, the Mer Mercury, I think Mercury is in retrograde. A lot of things is just going haywire right now from government, from uh the job market, the finances, just people in general just losing their fucking minds. So I just wanna, I don't know. I felt like our TJ was gonna wanted us, he he he asked me, he said, Hey, you wanna film tonight? I said, you know what? Fuck it, yeah. Let's go. I just feel like this is just the real shit. It is. And sometimes life just kind of has a way of just throwing us in certain situations that we don't know why we're getting thrown in certain situations. But had I just said no, I don't feel like it, I would have been not necessarily just let myself down, let you down, but let down the black paradigm because life is about sometimes doing shit that you don't want to do. Not that you I know for me, I don't want to do my job, but I love this. So I want to keep this a thing that I love. And sometimes even the things that you love, you don't feel like I'm just like, you know what, I'm pushing through because not only did I make a commitment to this thing, I made a commitment to you guys. I made a commitment to TJ, my business partner, to the network, but I also made a commitment to myself. And so many times I've thought of, think about how I've gotten derailed from my fitness journey or personal goals because I didn't fucking feel like it. So I'm fighting my way. It's one thing to know that your body needs rest or to know that you need a break, but life is always on the life. And every time life, life, I just can't check out. You know what I'm saying? So I'm just like, no, we're doing this shit tonight. And I want to share my last thing, and I'm gonna, and I want to know about your mental health, but to live in the state of Tennessee is an absolute mindfuck. Um, we tend to always be on the wrong side of history, but there's historical context in that. This is the state where the Ku Klux Klan started. It was founded here. So with all the things that's been going on in, especially in a government sector, with them removing people from meetings and seats and the redistricting, redistricting committees. Committees, all the foolishness that's going on, even with the shooting, that ties in.

SPEAKER_03

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Um, Tennessee just has, I really feel like just this state has a really dark cloud over right now, and it's, well, within this rights. And I want people to see this state for what the fuck it is. It's not the volunteer state. It's a racist fucking state. It's a state where white people do whatever the fuck they want to do with no consequences. It is a state where they say black voices don't matter, but not here at the black paradigm. And we're gonna keep saying what we want to say. We're gonna keep filming, we're gonna keep shooting, we're gonna keep calling out injustices, and we'll keep calling out racist white motherfuckers like whore Marsha Blackburn, like BDI Bill Lee, like Chud the fucking fairy. We don't play that shit here. So I want all of y'all to just keep on keeping on.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Even in this presidency, in this fucking state, I'ma keep showing up the best way I can know how. And that's me being unapologetically black human, one of my best friends.

SPEAKER_03

Thank you so much, Boo. It's been, I'll say this. My week has been very consistent but slow. Um so as y'all know, I am on a mental health kind of like a leave for my job of kind of like grievance, everything like that. Um, if you didn't know, I have two aunts and two uncles on both sides of my family pass. So just catching y'all up, I needed to take the time.

SPEAKER_05

Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_03

I feel like if I was still at work right now, I would have lost my shit on somebody. I feel like TJ wouldn't have had a fucking job. Because the shit that is going on right now, like Ashley brought up in the state of Tennessee, home of the fucking Clue Klux Klan. Okay. Pulaski, Tennessee. I am literally an hour and almost, I think an hour and 20 minutes away from Pulaski, Tennessee.

SPEAKER_05

Mm-hmm. Right here.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, right here in this the volunteer state, right? And I hate that. I hate, I have always hated that name, the volunteer state. Because what the fuck you mean? Bitch, I want to I I need to get paid. The fuck you talking about? And you know, I know it has different meanings and everything like that, but It's because we volunteer for war or something, right? We volunteer for war. Our black asses ain't volunteering for shit under this administration or any other administration. Because guess what? Y'all don't care about black people at all. You do not care about black people. And even I think I was watching a video, and I'm gonna get back to my mental health, but I was watching a video of this white woman. Her name is Anna. She's from some um uh uh kind of like organization or something like that. She's always on the panels, whether it's Fox C and N and stuff like that. She's like, I don't want to talk about race. And I don't want to talk about, well, bitch, too fucking bad, because that's the foundation of this country.

SPEAKER_04

You cannot.

SPEAKER_01

How in the hell do you not want to talk about race on this? Is rules that y'all set in the white in white supremacy.

SPEAKER_03

Exactly. White woman, you cannot sit there and say, I don't want to talk about race. This is something that you and your male counterparts created that look like you. What are you talking about? Y'all sounds, y'all, listen, y'all sound stupid every day. Every other day. I don't feel like we need to be there's more important things. No, bitch, there's not. There's not more important things than race. Because that is, again, this is the foundation of the country. Y'all pilgrims came over here. Not pilgrims, pillagers. Pillagers, pillagers came over here. Genocide, had a whole genocide of Native Americans because y'all didn't want to fucking clean y'all selves. Y'all were dirty. And then when y'all couldn't do the work because it was just too hot and it was too much work, you needed some strong people. Uh-oh. In comes us. We were kidnapped. We were kidnapped and brought over here. And there's a lot of historical context and everything. We can go bar for bar, because I believe a lot of us were already over here. Y'all weren't the first explorers. Y'all think I can go on and on and on. But that that that that baby, I was about to go into it, but that that lady set me off this this evening. Because what are you what the fuck are you talking about? You don't want to talk about race? Baby, that's ingrained. The blood is in here. The bloodshed is here, on the ground, in the soil. There is no running away from it. That's why we have the issues that we have in this country. Newsflash, Sherlock. Newsflash. But you already knew that white woman. Because I bet you they just act stupid.

SPEAKER_01

They act acting dense when it comes to black people.

SPEAKER_03

They love acting dense when it comes to black people. And that is exactly what is going on in the state of Tennessee. But we'll get to that later in the podcast. My mental health is focusing on me, focusing on how I'm at the point, you know, uh, the stages of grief. I am acknowledging, acknowledging that, you know, my aunt and my uncles are no longer here. So I'm going through the steps. And I have an amazing therapist, a black therapist, by the way.

SPEAKER_01

Shout out to you. Your black male therapist?

SPEAKER_03

Black male therapist.

SPEAKER_01

I got to that black man. We love that.

SPEAKER_03

Um, and we'll get in, we'll we'll get into therapy as well, because we got we got some Dr. Peppers and Dr. Pibbs out here that we can't find. They don't. I can't. I'm so sick of this lady. Y'all think I'm playing. I'm so sick of this lady. Because it just does a disservice to everyone that does have a doctorate. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01

And I just absolutely does. Like the process is no joke. Basically, to be a PhD candidate, I've known people that's had to write between anywhere from a hundred to a thousand pages in a dissertation. You defend that shit in front of a war. And a lot of the times, every single PhD person I know, well, let me not say that. That was stupid. Every single person I know with a PhD or or, you know, or a formal doctoral degree, they've either been published in a professional or an academic scholastic magazine or newspaper, and they've always found something new in their research or some discovery or made some type of connection. So it's just like it's a slap in the face. It's I that's why I personally, majority of the time, I hate an honorary degree.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

You weren't up writing papers.

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Yeah.

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You know, doing the projects, the group works, the research. Like, even though I just have a bachelor's, I still just kind of be like, no. I've seen people have to take three years out of their lives for their doctorals. I've seen people have to quit their job because every waking hour of the day is geared toward their research. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And they don't play. And especially black women. Now, we'll we'll get into it later on in this episode, but I'll say this. Black women are the most educated in this country still to this fucking day. And that's not an opinion, those are fucking facts. Okay. So, anyways, I'll say this about my mental health. I'm getting there. Um, I feel like I see a lot of things that I need to change. But also I see a lot of things that I can um work with. If you get what I'm saying. So um yeah, that that that is that is it for my mental health. I will update you guys next week about my mental health and everything. But so far, so good. Shout out to my therapist, shout out to to Dr. Jared. Um, so what's going on in Ashley's Corner, babe?

SPEAKER_01

I will try to listen to something first and then we want to discuss it.

SPEAKER_00

I'm on here from a girl that said, good morning, James. I know you'll probably never see this, but if you could just take one minute to read, it would really mean a lot to me. I'm really struggling right now because Spirit Airlines just fell for bankruptcy and I have lost my job. Here's the GoFundMe link. Any donations, help. I'm sure they do, sweetheart. I'm sure they do. You know what else would help you? Getting another job. Yeah, try that. Because in the time that it took you to copy and paste the same fuck-ass message to myself, who you don't follow, by the way, and probably a hundred other influencers and celebrities, you could have applied for a hundred other jobs, but you didn't because you're a lazy piece of shit and you're entitled. And you think that influencers and celebrities should fund your life for you. Why, why would I ever help you?

SPEAKER_01

You're not a fan. All right, that's enough. That's a that's all I can take of him. Come come to the forefront, you little Frankenstein-built face bitch. I know that made no sense, but like you, he has a square head to me like Frankenstein, just with like makeup and freckles, and it's just fucking irritating. First of all, I'm 32 years old. James Charles, I know for a fact he has been famous since he was a child. And if I'm not mistaken, I think he's in his early to mid-20s, so I'm older than him. But you're old enough to fucking know better. So I'm gonna treat you like what you are, a fucking adult. The same adult that was sleeping with young male children, the same adult, okay? The same adult who have been known to cosplay and and take ideas from black creators, the same fucking adult who's just basic and white. You little piece of shit, you would never know what it's like to go check a clock because you've been famous since you were a kid. You are a rich white boy who got further rich by being becoming the content creator for makeup, which is something that, you know, I don't take from you, but at the same time, you're very much out of touch. It was disgusting. Um, you just would have been my whole thing is you don't address anything. Most white content creators don't. You would have been better off just not saying nothing like y'all, most y'all, like y'all do for most important fucking issues. Why did you feel the need to have to say something to embarrass somebody because they're not on your fucking level? When, again, this is what I blame us as consumers, not me, because James Charles is not my fucking target audience. But we make motherfuckers like this famous and rich. You have there's no way in hell he should still have 40 million something non-followers. That little bitch should be followless. No deals. No followers.

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I mean, if you ask me, then the motherfuckers should be in practice.

SPEAKER_01

No products, no fucking PR. But again, white people, most white consecrators, they can't get canceled in general because y'all don't follow the own rules, y'all set for patriarchy. So to whoever that young lady was that sent him that link, I pray to God that you don't let the words that he says get to you. Because again, who the fuck is a James Charles?

SPEAKER_03

Well, she made a um, she made a video um, because you know he tried to do like he did like three or four takes of a fucking apology video.

SPEAKER_01

That wasn't even an apology, because at first he stood ten toes down to what he fucking said, and it was condescending as fuck.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And she watched the video and she was like, okay. Like it's just the thing about it is it's like when you have someone like that, right? James Charles, Jeffree Star, all of them that want to put themselves in the limelight, right? And they'll do whatever they need to do, right? They'll attract, they'll steal black women's um makeup ideas, they'll steal black women's just creativity. And we see it happen all the fucking time. All the fucking time. But when you have someone like those two that are just there, right? People, again, like you said, will still support them. Will still support them because they think that shit is funny. And again, the woman that he was talking to was a black woman. Shocker.

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Shocker.

SPEAKER_01

I didn't know that.

SPEAKER_03

She was black.

SPEAKER_01

I just, ugh, but why do we and this had and I and honestly, I'll say this.

SPEAKER_03

I I I I James Charles is a piece of shit anyways. All of them. Jeffree Star, all of those bitches. They're just pieces of shit. But I'll say this. I would never send someone like that a GoFundMe. You know what I'm saying? Maybe she did like a whole bunch. She probably had a list of people that she sent it to, right? But having him on that list, red flag. So I can't. James Charles is a piece of shit, but I'll say this. When you're gonna do that, maybe I just me personally, I just would have did all black. All black content creators, all black, this and that, because hey, you know what I'm saying? That's that's what I would have done, but yeah. What's your take on it?

SPEAKER_01

I just, first of all, it's and it's so sad, but for the most part, I just don't expect white people to be empathetic. Especially not when it has a black skin tone attached to it. So it's just like, why the fuck was she sending this with James Charles?

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But again, that's I'm not gonna sit here and victim blame and put blame on her because again, when you are in a position in where you lost your job, you how spirit closed down was so sad because you had people that have been working since its inception that just came to work and didn't have a job. So that's you know, that's your livelihood, that's your pension, that's retirement for some people. So it's just like, what do you expect to do? Because now Bills don't stop. Ever since COVID, no matter what happens in this country, whether it's the government shut down, whether a company subsides, you know, they don't have no symptoms. They don't care. Those bills, those car notes, those everything is still gonna keep coming. You still need groceries, you're still gonna need lights, you're still gonna need water. So it's one of them things where it's just like desperate times call for desperate measures, but you have to know who you're talking to, who you're dealing with. So to think a motherfucker like a James Charles would have any sympathy to anybody outside of the little kids that he was supposed allegedly fucking in his lip liner, that that's that that behooves me. That that that really makes no sense to me. But I think the thing that pisses me off even more is how you want to cry and apologize now because you got ate the fuck up. I that's the only reason why I like living in the South. I love racist ass motherfuckers. I love motherfuckers who don't give a fuck what they say because they stand on their shit. If you were so big and bad to say that, don't sit up here and switch up now and want to throw those white woman tears around. Because now you're gonna call the horrible person that you are.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It's giving crying, wolf. Boy, fuck you. And to be honest, I I need to find out who this uh young lady is. If it's a young lady, you know, it could be any age of lady. But if she's a black lady, I need to find her. Um GoFundMe. And I need to um, I want to donate. But I got my um, I just thought about it also for Astis Corner. I got my pretzels in from More Crunch. More Crunch was a company that we talked about. Um, a beautiful autistic young man. He was a young little, um, he's an autistic man. He has a pretzel business, and I got them in the mail. I just thought about, I want to do a live tasting, so I'm gonna get them. Uh, TJ, you can go ahead and move to the next topic.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna go grab my grab the um speaking of the next topic, uh, this is something that was kind of going crazy on Twitter. I was on the kind of like the Twitterverse and everything like that. But DC Black Pride um has run into a little bit of controversy, uh controversy. Um so basically, there was a promoter black flash, prominent event organizers, including groups like Deviant face Backlash for headlining non-black hosts during a weekend specifically meant to uplift the black LGBTQ plus community. So, in hindsight, what I saw on Twitter was basically there were flyers out that had an Asian man, Asian dark-skinned man on the cover, on the flyers and everything like that. And black people in DC, you know, they do not fucking play when it comes to shit like that. When it's for black pride, black people, it it's it's it's about black people. So they basically called out the organization, um, and uh some of the representatives that are over the organization were like, well, we want it to be accommodating for all people to come and everything like that. And people were like, it's black DC pride, it's for black people. And my thing on that is um when we do something for black people, right? We need to keep it black. Because when the Asian community, the Latino community, when they throw, when they throw parties and things like that, do you think they invite us? Now, if you friends, they might say, Oh, you can come or whatever, but nine times out of ten, baby, they do not invite us to their shit. Black people have always been so fucking inclusive. That it has been too. It has been a scorn.

SPEAKER_01

It's been to our detriment.

SPEAKER_03

It has been a scorn, and it has been to our detriment. Yes, it has, because we are the only people, we are the only people to this day. And this is why I say black people are the most progressive people in the world. Because we want everybody to be be happy. We want everybody to feel good, but guess what? Everybody else doesn't want us to feel good. Everybody else doesn't want us to be happy.

SPEAKER_01

And I want to say one thing too. Like, when you said, and I and again, a lot of black people I hear this in conversation, well, you know, we invite people of other races in our spaces, and you know, do they invite you to your spaces? Who said I want to be invited? I don't give a fuck.

SPEAKER_03

We don't.

SPEAKER_01

Because at the end of the day, black people, for the most part, we know how to mind our business. And we mind our business sometimes too much to our detriment as well, especially within our own race. But we let people be people. I was talking, shout out to Candace, my girl Candace, she listens to our show. You I've y'all heard me talk about her several times, but we were having a candice. You know, black people, I don't know what the connection black American people have to the haka. It is um, it's I don't want to say maybe it is spiritual, but it's like a tradition. I would say traditional, because I don't want to, you know, speak on something that I don't have all the knowledge about. But the haka, you see it mostly in like Pacific Islander cultures. So like um, I've seen it like in the Miori people in New Zealand. I've seen the Samoan version. There's different versions with different islands, but you see it mostly at weddings or welcoming ceremonies or graduations. And I've seen one in person before. It is the most powerful, most beautiful thing I've ever seen. It will invoke you to tears. And again, I might not know what's being said, but I can feel the emotion behind it. So it's always interesting to me when I come across videos where I go looking for one, I watch, I observe, I send love virtually, and I move on. I've never will, even like I said, I've seen one in person before. Not once did it ever cross my black ass mind to ask to participate or to step into some shit that don't belong to me. But again, because black people in general, our culture is so consumable. For the culture that we don't have, according to the rest of the diaspora and the rest of the world, our black culture here in America is so consumable. But again, I heard this young lady and I can't think of her name. She said something on TikTok so profound. The reason why they're so obsessed with us, we were once their favorite food.

SPEAKER_03

Correct.

SPEAKER_01

They used to eat us. And not just outside of just in the physical sense, everything about us is consumable from the clothes that we wear, the skin that we naturally wear on our bodies, from our hair to the music, to the lingo, to the whatever it is, something, everything about us is consumable. So when you're dealing with a group of people that have such insatiable appetites for power and for fucking everything, nothing is ever enough for them.

SPEAKER_03

And then that leads me back to the black versus um black, you know, in POC debate, right? Um community leaders and podcasts have openly criticized the blending of black spaces into broader uh people of color, uh, black, indigenous, indigenous, and people of color, or multicultural gatherings. And here's the thing, man. If it is DC Black Pride, then y'all need to change the motherfucking name, then. If y'all want everybody to be in that fucking space, it don't need to be Black Pride. Or the organizers need to tell whoever the organizer thought that was cute to put those flyers up with uh a dark-skinned Asian man trying to play. Like, like black people know. We see everything and we know.

SPEAKER_02

That ain't no nigga.

SPEAKER_03

He probably wanna be a nigga, but that ain't no nigga.

SPEAKER_01

It pisses me off, too, because even with that being said, even if y'all said, okay, it don't need to be called Black Pride or DC Black Pride.

SPEAKER_03

Why do we have to do that?

SPEAKER_01

Even if you were name it something else to make it inclusive to people of color or whoever the fuck else, y'all still did that off of the format of the black pride event. Y'all still use black people as an example and as the forefront, as the ones doing the heavy handing and the fucking work. No, why can't and again that same conversation I had with my friend Candace, why can't we just have black spaces to ourselves?

SPEAKER_03

We can't.

SPEAKER_01

Because they again I'm gonna get to a point now where it's like outside of watching how I converse with people of other races, I don't even speak, like I rarely speak A V A V E out not outside of black American people, but it's like, no. What does that mean? You don't what you need to know for? It's certain things I don't even comment. Black people, what are you like? No, bitch, because you should know. I'm not telling you shit online, I'm not telling you shit in person. Hi, hey Ashley, hi, how are you doing today, baking? Wonderful, wonderful weather we're having here. I'm not going into certain sincerities with you because I'm not explaining shit, because it's not for you. Right.

SPEAKER_03

And that leads me to another thing. It's like we have to center us as us because we have always been subjected, even in the comments on threads, Instagram, Twitter, you always have two or three people. Well, culture is for everyone. No, bitch, not black culture. Y'all, see, here's the thing. The people that always say that you don't have culture, you don't know what your culture is. So it's not yours. This is our shit, okay? This is our shit. And I feel like we, again, like the conversation we had last week, I feel like black people have not been enraged enough to let motherfuckers know that this is not for you. And it will it will never be for you. And we have to stand on that. We have to, because RB, rock, these are all genres that were created by black people. And now you see a lot of black people getting into the rock and roll scene. You see a lot of black people getting into the country roll. These are our genres. These are our genres. I were I seen a video two days ago about a dude, he was singing country song. And uh white lady walked up to her, walked up to him, and she said, Wow, you sound real good for a black boy that sat that that sings country. And that black man said, I did not hesitate. I looked that white woman dead in her fucking face and said, Country is a black genre, by the way. And I'm a black man, not a black boy. Face stuck. This is our shit. You tried to steal it from us, but we're coming back, we're getting our shit back. And that's what it is. Country, rock and roll, gospel, EDM, house, uh, electronic, you name it, black people had a hand in it, or we created it. And we made it mainstream. So stop. All of this talk about we literally went to another fucking country and created a whole Korean fried chicken. We literally, like, black people have done some like black people are so beautiful in a way that we know that we're beautiful, but everyone wants a piece of the beauty, and we have to be the ones, especially our generation. Millennials, Gen Z, we gotta be like, no, you can't get a piece. This is not a cake. You don't get a slice.

SPEAKER_01

Millennials, I can see us doing it. Gen Z. I think I think Gen Z, but they don't give a damn about his oh that don't make the hell, Gen Z, a lot of them, they non-black friends call them niggas and shit to their face, and they don't think nothing's wrong with that.

SPEAKER_03

Well, they they they're so busy with, you know, the the streaming and everything like that. It's like, okay, nigga, shit's starting to get serious. Shit's starting to get serious with your black ass. You're black. You a nigga. Just like Viola Davis said, you're a nigga. But no. DC Black Pride. I hope y'all get y'all shit together. I hope all the black people come together and be like, hey, this is DC Black Pride for a reason, and it's gonna stay DC Black Pride. Um and y'all's prices, y'all need to work on that because nobody listen, y'all charging $40, $50 for a cover charge to get into a club and then having to pay. Y'all gotta stop that. People don't care no more, bro. Y'all just charging like out the ass, bro. People are gonna just start staying at home. If y'all want this to be successful, then make it black and make it for every black person to have something.

SPEAKER_01

And make it, and I think that's living in a capitalistic society like the United States, the entity and the business corporation that is the United States of America.

SPEAKER_03

Individualism.

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And capitalism. Everything is for sale. Even community.

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Because capitalism and individualism, they go hand in hand.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, for sure.

SPEAKER_03

See, that's why it's never worked out for black, that's why it's never worked out for us. Because where we come from, whether it's history, where like our souls, our DNA, we're all about a village. We're all about community. So when you bring capitalism in and black people are sitting here like, well, shit, no, hold on, wait a minute now. Now you do have some coons that will go that way. You know, you got your Shannon Sharps and all of them that don't give a damn. No, I'm serious. I'm I'm just, you know, they don't care. But people like us, me and you, we think about community. We think, we're thinking about like, how are these people gonna eat? You know what I'm saying? We're thinking like, well, shit, if I'm getting money, my nigga getting money too. That's how we think, and that's how how black people from the diaspora are supposed to be like. It's supposed to be a community. I know. I know, I know you got your own thoughts on that. But I'm just saying.

SPEAKER_01

So no, I actually agree with you. I just because I know how it is. So it's just like Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Colonialism did a number on a lot of us. But moving on.

SPEAKER_01

Wait, hold on. I got my pretzels. I want to continue with Ashley's corner.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, go ahead. Go ahead, go ahead, continue. Yeah, yes.

SPEAKER_01

So, yes, probably own operated autistic business, more crunch. I got my pretzels in. I'm so excited. So, again, I'm gonna read um behind the crunch. So, hi, this is the owner. My name is Marcus Moore. I own more crunch. How did I get here? Well, he'll well, he'll well, here's the thing. I've been stuttering all day. Fun fact, and I'm gonna take a break. I didn't start stuttering this bad in my adulthood to start working this job. This job triggers my stuttering bad. But anyway, back to Mr. Marcus Moore. Hi, my name is Marcus Moore. I own more crunch. How did I get here? Well, he'll here's the thing. I have autism and didn't like that. I couldn't take care of myself without the help of my parents. They love me and I love them, but I'm also trying to live my own, live on my own and fit in where I can. One day I was gobbling up some pretzels and wanting to make them taste better. My parents were like, what do you think about starting a pretzel business? I made some, they were just okay. I switched up some things and came up with my own process and recipes. My mom got me a booth at a local farmer's market and more crunch was born. Now I work for myself. It's a lot of work, but so much fun. I have met very nice people that don't laugh at me or make me feel like I'm not good enough. My plan is to grow more crunch, excuse me, so people can enjoy my pretzels everywhere. Thank you for your support in my business, and I hope you like the pretzels. So I am so freaking excited. We will definitely put his link in the bio, but I wanted to do something fun and different for the show today, and I wanted to try these on air. So I have five flavors. I brought every flavor that he sold because I was so excited. Um, the first flavor is cinnamon sugar. First of all, I'm a snacker. Look at me, it's part of my problem. These smell immaculate, and pretzels is one of my favorite, sweet or savory. So here they are. Cute traditional pretzel. Mmm.

SPEAKER_03

When you go for that second pretzel, baby, it's like, oh yeah, that shit, that shit hitting.

SPEAKER_01

This is fire. Um traditional cinnamon sugar. Excuse me, it definitely gives um cinnamonast crunch on a pretzel. So I love that. Damn. Come on, nails, let me zip the bag back. But no. We got cinnamon sugar, five out of five. Next flavor, which I was very excited about. I've never seen Marilyn Crab, if I'm not mistaken. I think I read about Margie's. I think he's from the Maryland area, but I could be making that up. But Marilyn Crab. Ooh. They definitely smell like obey. Okay. Here's Marilyn Crab. Mm. Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_03

Was it good?

SPEAKER_01

Damn. This tastes like hey man. This tastes like a good Yeah, it's my nephew crying, y'all. This tastes like a seafood boy. This is so good. It's like hints of butter, shrimp, the garlic. Oh, I'm gonna tear these up.

SPEAKER_03

I'm trying to look up where Moore Crunch was. Um, because it says Mary.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, my allergies. But this is sour cream onion. Oh, it smells like a really good sour cream onion uh potato thing.

SPEAKER_03

I love it.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Mr. Moore, you did the ding on thing with these, honey. Mm. Honey, I'm gonna go to the studio and make some beets after eating these pretzels. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Fourth. And if you are in Tennessee, he sells he sells the pretzels in Chattanooga at the Tennessee Aquarium, the Hampton Inn, Atlanta, Kennesaw, Courtyard, Gainesville in Gainesville, Georgia, and then the Embassy Suites in Atlanta, Midtown. So if you are I love that.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, he has some stuff in the store.

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Yeah.

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Um, Buffalo. Buffalo's one of my favorite flavor projects.

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I can see the color in that.

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So, mmm.

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Damn. Damn. Damn. Oh, yeah, I know that fucking shit hidden. I know don't press the stuff.

SPEAKER_01

Let me tell you something. People don't think big people have standards.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, we got standards. Yeah.

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I'm not finna lie about no food.

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Oh no.

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These are busting. You hear me?

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And I'm sad, but the last flavor, this is garlic ranch. I I know this good. Garlic ranch. Mmm. They smell really good too.

SPEAKER_03

It looks like the seasoning, the seasoning is on the pretzels. Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_01

These kind of for some reason. These remind me of the um the black and ranch from Popeyes.

SPEAKER_03

Mr. Moore, you gotta hit. You gotta hit on the black paradigm.

SPEAKER_01

Mr. Moore, let me tell you something. Five out of five, all of these are amazing.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Please support this young brother. Um, outside of his mission, it's this is a great quality product. The customer service was next to none. Every step of the way I was updated, he incorporates his family in his business. So I love this. I and let me tell you something, Mr. Moore. I'm gonna donate you, I'm gonna need you to donate me some money so you can chip in on my medical bills because baby, I'm gonna be big on pretzels. Honey, these pretzels.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Shout out to Moore Crunch. We will definitely put, I think I put the link in the last couple of episodes, but that will be a staple because I feel like we need to interview him for real. I I I really want to interview him and his team, whatever, however, he wants to do it. But more, Mr. Moore, you did it. Um these are amazing. They taste I need to quit. You really gotta Yeah. I need to I need to order um I need to order I'm just gonna order all five flavors like you did. How many flavors do they have?

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Hold on.

SPEAKER_01

I think it's five, if I'm not mistaken. Because I had a sampler pad.

SPEAKER_03

Hold on. I'm right here. You got the crunch of torment.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's what I got.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I came back to these Maryland crab. I this literally tastes like flavors and stuff always is so cool, like the size behind it. Cause this literally tastes like a crab cake or seafood boil.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, these don't be gone by the end of the night.

SPEAKER_05

Mm-hmm. I'm just not gonna be shit.

SPEAKER_03

What shout out to Moore Crunch one more time? Um, I'm just gonna get uh I'm just gonna get the assortment. Y'all love them. They are really good. I need to get the crunch assortment. That's what I'm gonna do.

SPEAKER_01

Yep, that's what I got.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. $38?

SPEAKER_01

$38? And each bag is you get a nice size portion. Yeah, I see it. That's a nice size bag for some pretzels. I'm not I'm not even gonna lie, I don't know the ounces. It said it on the website, but this is a nice size bag of pretzels and it's full to the brand. So anyway, you know, a small bag, these are amazing.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And as somebody who loves sweet and savory pretzels, this is I honestly, my vision for him is keep growing, grab, you know, get more flavors and just keep doing what you love to do.

SPEAKER_03

If you just listen, if you just stick to these five flavors and do like a limited flavor, you know, every one. Yes, but I feel like the way that you ate those pretzels, like the way that you showed, like this is for all the listeners that can't see us on video, but the way that you showed those pretzels so they were densely seasoned. And then the cinnamon sugar, that's what I'm talking about.

SPEAKER_01

Like honestly, maybe hopefully these this can be one of our clips that we put online. But I'm just last I'm gonna show it to you again.

SPEAKER_03

That shit looks like season.

SPEAKER_01

This Marilyn Crab.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah. I gotta order me some. I've been slacking. I gotta order me some. I gotta support Mr. Moore. Um, again, y'all. Shout out to More Crunch. We got Ashley got all five bags. I mean, she got the Crunch assortment. So yeah, shout out to you, man. It's just, I love when I love to see black entrepreneurs. I love to see whatever they're doing, what however we can support you guys. Um, and I got some emails that I gotta send to you because we can have some people reaching out to us for interviews. I just can't I've been slacking. I literally last night I looked at our email and I was like, oh shit. I was like, I yeah. We'll we'll we'll we'll talk about it later. But yeah, we got some people that wanna um sit down and talk with us uh about different experiences in the our community. All right.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, baby, let me know.

SPEAKER_03

You finna finish that home. Yeah, you put that bag up, baby.

SPEAKER_01

You finna finish that.

SPEAKER_03

One of them bags is gonna be done by the night.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, because who finna go right back with Elegio Bishop and Nature boy them on Part 34? Let me.

SPEAKER_03

Speaking of nature, um Rihanna and Tyler um at the Met Gala, which we talked about a little about the Met Gala last week um on the last episode. And I just wasn't feeling it. I wasn't feeling the Met Gala. I wasn't feeling that Jeff Bezos spent, you know, how many millions of dollars to be one of the chairs or co-chairs or whatever the fuck you call them. But I just wasn't feeling it. So, anyways, within the Met Gala, Tyler and Rihanna, um, bad guy, they were spotted um behind the scenes, and basically, I guess Tyler was trying to talk to her, but it's not in the video though. But Tyler posted a video on Instagram. She looked like she just woke up, and she was saying that she tried to talk to Rihanna, but you know, it was kind of awkward, and Rihanna said that she had to go and, you know, get with her, you know, talk to ASAP and everything like that. So here's the thing. I do not feel, and this is just me, knowing who Rihanna is and just seeing the evolution of Rihanna, right? Because there were, baby, you had to be there. You had to be there. Rihanna on Twitter. Rihanna was a menace on Twitter.

SPEAKER_01

Straight menace. She told Kendall Jender, don't come.

SPEAKER_03

She gave no fucks at all. And to see, like, I just know if Rihanna wants to be mean, she'll be mean. She don't, she don't give a damn. She's a Pisces. It is what it is. That's Ashley right there, all Pisces. She don't care.

SPEAKER_02

Not who used.

SPEAKER_03

I'm just saying. Um, but it just looked like Tyler was just, it just looked like she was very awkward. She didn't know what to say or she didn't know what to do, but in her video, she was like, well, yeah, I spoke to her like kind of like last time, but it was also awkward. Tyler, why did you post a video? Why did you even like the thing about it is is like you didn't have to post a video. You could have just like, I don't know. You know, and everyone's saying that Tyler, you know, could people try to like place Tyler in a category like Rihanna, right? Like she's starting off and everything. And I know, but just from their perspective, not us, we know. But the way that Tyler started off, the way that her career is kind of like was on the move. It was kind of giving like, oh, like this is how Rihanna started out, right? But see, here's the thing like Rihanna was her true self. She came in as a bad guy. And I feel like Tyla, first of all, I've said this a lot a lot of times. Maybe I've said it on here, or maybe I've said it in groups with my friends or whatever, but Tyler needs to fire her management team. Whoever her management team, they need to be fired. Because the first red flag, and I'll bring it back to the podcast. The first red flag was when she was on the Breakfast Club. And Charlemagne asked her about being called colored or being called black. And she looked to her team, and it was just this awkwardness, like this awkward, like silence. And Charlemagne was like, You can't speak for yourself? Like, because my thing is. I'm just saying, you gotta, like, you have to learn, you're an adult. You gotta learn how to speak for yourself. Like, you could have said, Hey, I really just don't want to talk about that right now. Or you could have been like, I'm a black, like, it's different where I come from in South Africa. They call us colored over here. I know they call y'all black. So here I'm a black woman. That's all you had to say. Or you could have been like, hey, Charlemagne, I don't want to fucking talk about it. Nobody would have given them. But the way that you look to your team, it was like, I don't know what to say. And she didn't say that, but I'm just saying, like, the look gave like help me here. And I'm like, come on now. But that was my first red flag. But Tyler, I'll I'll say this. She hasn't done really anything that just kind of sets me, like, uh, I don't want to listen to it. Because she does have some some bomb ass music. Some of that is really good. Um, I just think she needs a better management team. And that's it. So that whole situation, and Rihanna's not a mean girl. I just don't, she could, she can be. Because you didn't, Tyler, you didn't meet the Rihanna 10, 15 years ago, my girl.

SPEAKER_01

You didn't meet the Rihanna that has somebody else's net worth that's her screensaver.

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We grow. We evolve. We absolutely learn.

SPEAKER_01

We absolutely'm the same. That that was that wasn't Rihanna, that was Robin. That was that was Robin Pity.

SPEAKER_03

Um, but yeah, that's all I gotta say about that story. Um all I have to say, beautiful gowns.

SPEAKER_01

I have nothing nice to say, so we can just move on.

SPEAKER_03

Well, just keep it moving. Um, speaking about moving, B E T.

SPEAKER_05

Beautiful gowns.

SPEAKER_03

Speaking about moving, B.E.T., this is the first time that I have seen B.E.T. do commercials a month before the award show.

SPEAKER_01

It's been a long time since they've been around.

SPEAKER_03

A long time. The marketing, I'll tell you this. Drewski secured the host for the BET Awards when he came out with that video.

SPEAKER_01

He's I haven't been excited for a B.E.T. Awards in a very long time.

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B.E.T. said, we want that right there. We need that.

SPEAKER_01

Drewski is going to bring the people.

SPEAKER_03

Yes. Because my thing was this the best B.E.T hosts I've we've ever, like, we've ever had.

SPEAKER_02

Monique.

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And I can't even lie. Now, I have two favorite shows. Monique, number one.

SPEAKER_05

Correct.

SPEAKER_01

That was a bomb ass show. And I think that was the same show where Rick James was like, and tell that girl backstage, I'm Rick James, the bitch. I think that was the same show. But if I'm not mistaken, or maybe my timeline is messed up. The year before, I think Sergi the Entertainer and Steve Harvey host what happened in 2003. James Ryan gets a lifetime achievement war and Michael V. Michael. Michael Jackson come on stage, impromptu, and everybody loses their shit. I remember, I think my dad was deployed at the time. It was me, my mom, my brother.

SPEAKER_05

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

And I think it was, I won her first. And it was like, oh, Michael Jackson. Like, those, I remember those moments distinctly. Oh.

SPEAKER_03

That moment was Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That how did you how do you remember? Do you remember watching James Brown getting honored and Michael Jackson coming over?

SPEAKER_03

Yes. Him putting the cape, yes. Oh my God. That was because James Brown, that was his icon. That was Michael Jackson's icon. Like, and the fact that James Brown said, come on, you got it?

SPEAKER_01

Come on. Just be James. And and I don't think y'all understand. James Brown by himself was just, even as a kid, like growing up, I always grew up with James Brown. You know, James Brown's from my home state of Georgia. You know, he might not have been the best fucking human, but music-wise, legendary, music industry, amazing.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Um, but to have the Michael Jackson. And I think it was so special to black people, because black people, we always love the majority of us have always loved Mike, right, wrong, and different. We always stood right by Mike's side. So when you live in a world where they tell you Michael Jackson don't date black women, he don't like black folks. When that Michael Jackson was a real nigga, that motherfucker was an indie animal from Gary, Indiana that wore money t-shirts. I'm an Indian animal. You're an Indian animal. He's from the City. Like, please, that man is from 2300 Jackson Street.

SPEAKER_03

So someone said, Do y'all think Michael Jackson could fight? I said, a nigga said the nigga was from Gary, Indiana.

SPEAKER_01

Gary. I went to Gary once and never went back again. I stopped at a gas station. Hey, we ain't never seen you before. Sir, I'm going to Chicago. I just needed a sprite.

SPEAKER_05

Hey. Hey. Sir, please.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, Gary, like, I compare Gary to cities like Memphis, Chicago. You just not finna go in Gary and think you finna do anything. Or talk crazy or be like the fairy. You're not gonna fucking do it, bitch. Them niggas and Gary will run you up out of there.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. No, for real. Real shit. Did I tell you? I think I might have told you on the podcast when me, me and my friend, we was going to her grandmama's house and she was like, Oh, my grandmama lives in Indiana. And I was like, Oh, okay, cool. And so we down. I was like, why the fuck? I didn't ask her where in Indiana. I said, Where Indiana does your grandmama live? She goes, Gary. And I said, Oh.

SPEAKER_01

Now don't get it effed up. No. No, I would say this.

SPEAKER_03

And I'm not the most, the most beautiful people I have ever met. Like the just kind-hearted, like family-oriented.

SPEAKER_01

And Gary, I okay, I'm gonna just be honest.

SPEAKER_03

Go ahead.

SPEAKER_01

I lived in Indiana for five years. I went to, I got my undergraduate degree there. I lived in Evansville, Indiana. I got my South Indiana. Basically touching Kentucky. That's why I really don't consider Kentucky a part of the South. But that's a whole other concession for another day. But I lived in, I got my undergraduate degree in four years, and then I had a job there and I lived there for a year. And I'm just like, get me the fuck up out of Indiana. Indiana is the place of some of the weirdest black people I've ever met. Every black man I dated, I well, I'm sorry, every black man I saw dated a white girl. Black people were just funny acting. They really can't cook for real, except niggas and Gary. Niggas and Gary are like niggas in Memphis. They're their own subsector. You don't count them. The realest niggas in Indiana are motherfuckers from Gary. I fuck with people from Gary.

SPEAKER_05

Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Now I ain't finna go fuck around up in there. I'm not gonna drive in there at night unless I have somebody local that I know. But I'm not trying to f around to find out. But fuck with Gary. I love Gary. One day I would love to go back. I would really love to go back to just take a tour of the city, discover 2300 Jackson Street. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03

But yeah, I mean, we we went there. She had a basement. Her grandma, she's like, Y'all can sleep in the basement tonight if y'all want to. We said we just cleaned it up and everything like that, remodeled it. And just the most kind, like their souls were just they were just beautiful. Beautiful people woke up, ate, ate breakfast. Grandmama woke, woke all of us up, ate breakfast. Baby, when I tell you, Grandmama, Grandmama. Grandma, when she wakes up, she gonna spend an hour, two hours maybe cooking, getting herself together.

SPEAKER_01

Maybe fowling biscuits.

SPEAKER_03

Hello? But when it's time to get up, it's time to get the fuck up, okay? And I'll tell you this, Gary, I I she showed me around to all of her like cousins and stuff like that. Just like just heartwarming. So if y'all ever get a chance to go to Gary, Indiana, now don't go down there by yourself thinking that you just gonna you need to get with someone that either lives close to Gary, Indiana, or you know, just don't be if you're gonna go by yourself, I'll do what you gotta do and get because they know they know you if you're from Gary, if you're not. All right. Um, but yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, BC Awards. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How did we get on Gary?

SPEAKER_03

We went into a whole different time. But no, um, we went into Michael Jackson, that's how we got into Gary, Indiana. Drewski is hosting, and the first video, the first marketing video, he shows up at John Legends' house, which then he goes to Jamie Foxx's house, and then he goes to Cardi B's house, and then he goes to Martin Lawrence when they came, when Martin Lawrence had me dying. Rolling, and I think he is going to be, he's gonna be a really good host. So BET awards this year will be June 28th. Uh, and of course it'll probably be on a Sunday, but yeah, June 28th, and this, and I'm so happy. Whoever is on the marketing team at BET, y'all doing y'all a big one. Because I think the last couple of years, I want to say five, six, or seven years, um, damn, I didn't put my phone on. Do not just refrigerator. Yeah, uh-uh.

SPEAKER_02

Not a white refrigerator. Okay, Nene.

SPEAKER_03

Um, but no, I just think this is gonna be a really good show. And whoever's on the BET's marketing team, y'all did y'all big one. Because the last couple of years, we've only got a two or three-week notice.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I want to say this though, and I think this is something I do want to add to the docket next week. BET is interesting to me because this is why I'm glad love and hip-hop is off the fucking air. Because I felt like the actual channel, if you wasn't watching fucking soul playing or loving basketball or a rerun of a reality show.

SPEAKER_03

Or a baby boy.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I got so fucking tired of seeing Tyrese being shaken up and ammy out food, pissed me fuck off. So, but, but, but, but, but online, their online content that they have is amazing. And I want to go into that next week. But I will say this Drusky does not be playing all the time. No, everything he does has a message in it, whether the shit is funny or not. So I'm desperate to see what his social commentary piece is gonna be. Even if, even if he presents presents that shit funny, it's gonna be a social commentary in there somewhere. And I can't wait to see what he does. I am so ecstatic. I'm so excited, and I'm so happy for Drewski.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I am.

SPEAKER_03

Shout out to Drewski. Um Drewski has come a long way. A long fucking way. But shout out to that.

SPEAKER_01

The first time I saw Drewski, if I can remember, I I uh this one of his earlier videos, but I remember he he was saying that he was twins with the with the little lady. I won't say the N-word, because I think that's defensive. Um, but I'll just say she's the shorter person, saying that they were twins.

SPEAKER_03

Small person, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Small person, yes. But it was a video that like one of his earliest videos that he did, and the shit was just that man, everything he does is just golden. And I the love I have for Drewski just cannot be set into words because this man is an anthropologist for real. I think in the next 10 to 15 years, I really feel like people will write their des dissertations or write papers or do studies on how Drewski pushed comedy forward in a way that was how the hell were you able to get all the nuances right with everything you do?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, because they still stuck on that pastor one, that pastor skit. But it's true.

SPEAKER_01

Here's the thing though. He's so gifted at what he does. I remember when I first hit ice scroll, I'm like, what the fuck is Mike Todd doing on my dot damn screen floating in this damn Dior jacket? It took me a second to register. I was like, oh shit, that's oh Lord. Even when he was that white man listen to your nana at the at the NASCAR, and he was from the his makeup artist.

SPEAKER_03

Yep, makeup artists on point.

SPEAKER_01

I I think my one of my favorite videos, and white people they never mad at this one, but it's the white boy Connor who acts like a black dude. And why do you talk like it's just was it's so fucking funny. Yep, so funny.

SPEAKER_03

Shout out to Drewski. We'll see you June 28th, my boy. Only on B E T.

SPEAKER_01

Um Black Entertainment Television.

SPEAKER_03

Now, I don't know if she'll be there, but uh Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, uh Dr.

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Pepper, Dr. Drain, Dr.

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Pib, Dr.

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Jane.

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Here's the thing, man. I'm just gonna jump into it. It is a significant difference between being a doctor, having a doctorate, and being a life coach. It's a difference between being a life coach and a psychologist. I feel like Dr. Cheyenne Bryant, I'm gonna still call her doctor because I don't wanna be, you know. A lot of people use the doctor in their name, doesn't mean it's accurate, but I'm gonna be respectful in this, this, this sense. You cannot go around and say, well, I'm not gonna discuss this. This is the last time I'm gonna discuss this. Baby, where is your license? Where are your transcript transcripts? Because we don't see them. We can't find them.

SPEAKER_01

My ma'am, where is your scooter? Because where is your scooter?

SPEAKER_03

Where is it? Where's your doctorate? I feel like she kinda I feel like she kinda I just I I just feel like when you have licensed psychologists, people that actually have PhDs and doctorates, and they come on and they say, Hey, this is actually false. You know? Like, I love the way that Dr. Raquel came on.

SPEAKER_05

Shout out to her.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, yes. And the way that y'all treated her, see, here's the thing. If she would have been light-skinned, y'all would have treated her in a different way. But since y'all are some colorous assholes, y'all got on there talking about you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. This is a person that actually.

SPEAKER_01

The ones who call you all have a certain look to them. First of all, bitch, go ahead, baby. Let me shut up.

SPEAKER_03

She actually has her doctorate. She has multiple degrees. And you, she said, you can all look, you can look all my degrees up. They're right there, front and center. Front and center. Front and center.

SPEAKER_01

Showed us the receipts. She has the receipts. And it's public knowledge.

SPEAKER_03

It's really public knowledge, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Most people don't even realize you can look up somebody's PhD doctoral.

SPEAKER_03

It's public. It is public. So the fact that people can't find her doctorate or whatever, but she said that the college law, they didn't lose that.

SPEAKER_01

Because even if the college shut down, even if I'ma speak in terms that black people that we understand Morris Brown College. That college, even when I and I think it's still shut down, but I know they were trying to open the back. Whatever Morris Brown got going on, you can still look up third party and get your parchment. I have my transcripts from high school. I just got my transcripts because I was trying to go to a tech college, but I ended up changing my mind. But I have them. There has not been one person that has vouched for her, and people love Clout that's taken a class with her or a professor that's taught you. Most people I know in the community, and if you want the best read for this, listen to Funky Dineva. Funky Dineva made the best point, and when he said it, I was just like, damn, he ain't lying. College is a big deal to black people, especially when you graduate. So your mama's gonna have your degree. You're gonna have your degree. There's gonna be a picture of you and your regalia. There's gonna be you showing off your diploma. It's gonna be something, very much something. And we've gotten very much nothing. And then it's just like TJ said, we talked off the air. We should have known you was full of shit because you only go with bimbo air-headed ass niggas because you're smarter than them. We ain't never seen you on a credible publication or a publication that has some, that has some, what's the word?

SPEAKER_03

She could never go on a panel with Angela Rye. She could never go on a panel with she couldn't.

SPEAKER_01

She couldn't go on the panel with Dr. Raquel.

SPEAKER_03

No, at all. Because these are people that actually do this, this is their, this is their life. Like that's their journey. And again, it's different from being a life coach. If you're a life coach, then fucking say that. Stop coming out here. And as a black woman, why would you my my thing is this the reason why black women are not coming to your defense because you're wrong. You are wrong. And they are trying to.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, Iceman.

SPEAKER_03

I guess his album will be out in uh what 40 minutes? Is it is it this week? Who gives a fuck?

SPEAKER_01

He but Lilo, he talking about kids if you want to.

SPEAKER_03

I guess you got a doctor too.

SPEAKER_01

So listen, I and on that note, that has been the black paradigm. What the fuck? That was a damn double upside.

SPEAKER_03

You know what? Listen, I'll say this. And I said it last podcast. When I was first introduced, the introduction of Dr. Cheyenne Bryant was on Basketball Wives, and she was Jackie Christie's friend. And that says a lot. And that says that says a lot. And I'll leave it at that because we don't have to go back and forth. We know Dr. Raquel, she ain't lying. We know Brandy the Millennial, she ain't lying. All of this shit you can't do.

SPEAKER_05

I love Brandy Millennial.

SPEAKER_03

I love I love both of them because the way, the way that they were like, anybody with an eighth-grade education could have figured that shit out. Sorry.

SPEAKER_01

Dr. Raquel, let me tell you something. She was at Grissa and Podcast. I had the chance to look at her, hear her talk so eloquently. Eloquently and beautiful. And I just hate that she had to. First of all, she said some shit that was true. You niggas get upset. I just hope that didn't cause her no stress pregnant because she is pregnant.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, congratulations. She is pregnant. Yeah. Yeah. When I seen her walking off the stage in the video, I was like, oh, she, I think she's pregnant. I think she's pregnant. Yeah. But yes, congratulations to you, Dr. Raquel, Doctor. Um, and Brandy Millennial. Keep being you, baby. We love both of you guys. Um, moving on. Uh, I was gonna get into the the college that she said she went to and everything, but I don't give a fuck.

SPEAKER_01

You said and that was a fallacy.

SPEAKER_03

Let's let's let's talk about um Kat Williams and Kevin Hart. Let's talk about the Kevin Hart roast. I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna put my two cents in. I think this roast was to get Kevin Hart out the way. Because if you noticed, every every roast that they do or have done on Netflix, it's like, okay, you're kind of like, it's done. You know what I'm saying? Tom Brady, his, I mean, you know, I'm just saying. I'm just saying. I don't know. I just feel like this roast, first of all, Michael Shea was invited. Y'all know who Michael Shea is. He used to work on uh Saturday Night Live. He basically said he pulled out because he found out that there were no black writers on the roast.

SPEAKER_02

They were all crazy to me.

SPEAKER_03

Well, it's not crazy to me because Kevin Hart, he's coonish. He's he's coonish. He does coonish things. There have been so many reports and that people like he said he was gonna help these people out, never came through. It's always something, and now they're talking about his media company, which we don't know what's going on with that, but it was supposed to be a big deal. Remember when he had that uh uh was heart media or something like that? Yeah, like a heart, I think it's heartbeat. Heartbeat, yeah, yeah. But nothing really huge, huge came out of that. You know what I'm saying? I think what the real housewives, the real husbands of Hollywood, that was it, I think.

SPEAKER_01

But And chocolate dropper.

SPEAKER_03

But I think, listen, I think Kevin Hart is going to go on being, you know, what, playing Jamunji 3, and I think he'll have a couple of more roles, and I think he'll end up retiring. Because here's the thing. And I I went to go see Kevin Hart's special when it came out in theaters, right? When it came out in theaters, I went to go see it. I think it I was I thought it was funny. After that, when he became mainstream, I was like, it's not funny. Like, it's not it's not funny to me, right? Because it's a difference between it's it's a difference between being black funny and mainstream funny. Which leads me to Cat Williams. Cat Williams is black funny, and if you get it, you get it. He's not switching up, he's not finna switch his jokes up. He doesn't care to go mainstream. That's the point. Because he sees what certain organizations do when you become mainstream. And I think that's another reason why when he, Netflix was like, well, we need y'all to kind of like make up and da-da-da-da. Cat Williams said, nigga, come on, pay me. You gonna pay me though. You're gonna give me my money. If I'm going up here, I'm a fake apologizer. I feel like, honestly.

SPEAKER_01

He wasn't even an apology for real. And here's the thing that's how you know there was a laughing track. And that's how you know. Well, first of all, I really think people were laughing, but not one joke was told. I paid attention to people like Regina Hall. When it when his set started, you looked at Tracy Ellis Ross and she was like, oh shit. You looked at Tiffany even though Tiffany Haddish who nobody paid attention to.

SPEAKER_03

But um Did she even get up to do like did she I I didn't watch it. I just saw clips.

SPEAKER_01

First of all, let's say Kevin Hart for you to have showed up to George Floyd's funeral. You laughed at an Emmett Till joke. A George Floyd joke.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

And I would have dared any black comedian get their ass up there and say a Jewish fucking joke and you laughed the same way. It wouldn't have fucking happened.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

But it's it's one thing to be funny, but to that was just a coon fest. Like I then all the gay jokes about the so it just led me to believe Kevin not Kevin Hart, Kat Williams. Whether he's, and you know, people, oh he's paid opposition. Paid opposition, now that nigga has always been like he he he may tell jokes, he ain't never told a lie.

SPEAKER_03

There you go. There you go.

SPEAKER_01

And something changed in the atmosphere after that club club Shay Shay interview that just kind of opened my eyes to a lot of things.

SPEAKER_03

I think it opened a lot. I think honestly, after that Club Shay Shay interview, this nigga didn't even know that he was calling him stupid. Like this Cat Williams literally said, you hang out with the people that you hang out with. And he didn't even know how to like you did like you have to literally listen to Cat Williams in the ways that he is talking to understand. And if you don't understand, it goes over your head.

SPEAKER_01

That's why I never will understand how people love to put Cat Williams and Kat and Kevin Hart in the same conversation. You can't.

SPEAKER_03

You will never. Not with me.

SPEAKER_01

Honest, Kevin Hart looks so uncomfortable when Cat was up there. I I save, and because they're actively playing in history right now, I save that shit in my jump drive. I don't, I think Kat Williams was the only person that went strictly off script. And let's talk about it real quick. Baby, none of them white boys fuck with Regina Hall. Because she was like this. Bitch, I thought so. Regina was not playing with the girl.

SPEAKER_03

I've just posted a photo on my Instagram story about Regina Hall and Chelsea, Chelsea Hanler. I'm not gonna go on a rant. I'm not gonna go on a rant. But Chelsea Handler was right there laughing at Regina Hall was just sitting there like, because ain't shit funny. Ain't shit funny. You got these white writers talking about slavery, sex crimes, and all these slurs and stuff. And I'm just like, you know what?

SPEAKER_01

At this point, take the comedy off and just say you fucking hate jigabos.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. At this point. Because why is there a room full of white people writing jokes for a black man's? Come on, bro. Like this shit is, and you know what? Kudos to Michael Shea for seeing all of that. I agree. He he seen that and said, oh no. Fuck this is. And then, hold on. Um, let's go, let's go to it. Um, that George Floyd joke. That man is a Nazi, anyways. That man, uh, that I'm not even gonna say his name. That man is a Nazi. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

He looked like a damn thistlehead Peter Thiel.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so you can't talk about that. We don't like we, and then it was like, oh, well, they made a Charlie Kirk. Well, you know what? Hey.

SPEAKER_01

You mean I wanna go home. Go raise them kids, ho. Oh, I had to even switch back to the case.

SPEAKER_03

I just I'm just glad that it's over, and I'm glad that, you know, you know, Ken.

SPEAKER_01

It ain't over.

SPEAKER_03

The roast is.

SPEAKER_01

But is it though?

SPEAKER_03

That nigga woke up and was like, oh, I just want to shout out all his comments talking about, you asshole, you da-da-da-da, you black bitch. You you can't, I can't believe you went to George. Like, because people, we are in a we are in a time where it's not funny. It's not funny.

SPEAKER_01

It's really not. When you got states like ours basically saying black people's votes don't even fucking count.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. This shit ain't funny. And the fact that Netflix even like, I mean, Netflix is a corporation, whatever. But the fact, like Netflix, I feel like Netflix did that shit on purpose. So, at the end of the day, I'll say this, you know, he did get a lot of backlash, a lot of people are talking about it. Um, everything is in comedy, Lil'Rail How um Howard he said, yeah. I mean, Lil Rail is right. I he he didn't like the George Floyd um commentary at all. Which, why would that be funny? A black man killed by the government in a chokehold can't breathe.

SPEAKER_01

But again, this is gonna fall on deaf ears because the only people he getting backlash from is from black people. Kevin Hart will give a fuck. He missed out giving up what black people think years ago. Fuck him.

SPEAKER_03

The short bastard. I didn't oh all right, moving on.

SPEAKER_01

Or you sitting there laughing with your damn cool egg girl. We need three apples fucking tall. Bitch, you ought to be ashamed of yourself. And you from one of the blackest fucking cities in the United States. Bitch, you from the city of brotherly love. What's so brotherly about you laughing on nigga ain't neck stomped on.

SPEAKER_03

But it's all about your actions, though. Kevin.

SPEAKER_01

It's all about your fucking bottom line.

SPEAKER_03

Your actions, your bottom line. Yep.

SPEAKER_01

Bitch, you are in the sunken place, hoe. Say there.

SPEAKER_03

Well, that leads us to our next subject. Black people, we gotta do better. There's a lot of shit that is happening in the South right now. Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_01

Louisiana, South Carolina said, hell no. Uh-oh.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yes, yes. Shout out to Louisiana. Shout out to Louisiana and uh what was it? Louisiana and South Carolina, baby.

SPEAKER_01

Louisiana said, Oh, baby. And then cross me gully geeches said.

SPEAKER_03

I'm trying to pull up an article.

SPEAKER_01

The Gullah Geeche and the Creole said, hell no.

SPEAKER_03

They um black people in the South. Let me pull up this article real quick. Um duh, over 50% of the black population lives in the South. Duh. Um, so basically, in an article, um government officials when they were doing all this redistrict uh redistricting and gerrymandering, they didn't think that black people were gonna show out and show up in big numbers. They miscalculated. I'm gonna find that article, but the article literally, paragraph by paragraph, literally said, bitch, how are you gonna try to gerrymander a whole region where 50% of the black population lives? You think we just gonna go quietly? Let me tell you something. Find somebody else. Find somebody else, find some other group to play with. Because this right here, it'll be a whole Alabama, a whole Alabama uh rumble again. Stop playing with us. With the chairs, with the chairs, multiple. Um, but yeah, shout out to uh Louisiana and South Carolina. They were like, uh-uh, we're not doing that.

SPEAKER_02

And Louisiana, I saw them videos of Louisiana and that man, that man that was walking, he said something to that woman. The woman said, and who the fuck you talking to?

SPEAKER_03

I said, I said, baby, they is not playing. I said, they are not playing. Listen, I'll tell you this to all the black people that are listening to this podcast that don't live in the South. The reason why we don't really, we don't take disrespect like that. So when you know, so tell, and I'll tell you this. Tell all your non-black friends when you come down here and they be saying nick up north and out west and all of that bullshit, when they come down here, they get slapped the fuck out. We don't play that shit down here. We don't play, this is literally the epicenter of blackness down here. When people tell black people, you need to go back to the south, yes. You need to get reacquainted, like Kevin Hart. Bring your ass to the South. We'll check, we'll we'll we don't piss me off. To get his ass to the South, take all his take all his money. Just let him let him spend, just let him spend a good six months in the South. No, no money, no nothing. He'll get acquainted. Um but nah for real. Like it it is just a different, it's where the culture is. We are the culture. So, I mean, listen. That's all I can say. The South got something to say.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, 100 2000 at the source of it.

SPEAKER_03

Um, but black people here, listen to me. We have a lot of work to do. The midterms are coming up. We have a lot of work to do. We have to mobilize, we have to organize, and a lot of times we can't be on our phones posting it. We have to organize through group threads, group texts, all of that. Um, and we gotta get as many as people we gotta get as many people to vote in this coming midterms because we have to change a lot of things. And I'll say this Jerry Green looks like she's gonna be the Democratic nominee for Tennessee. So she's going up against uh Marcia Blackhorn. Um, so dirty. And I feel I feel like Tennessee, the way the rural hospitals are getting clothes left and right, people's Medicare, health care, infrastructure around Nashville and Memphis, groceries, gas. I feel like she has a really good shot of getting it. And I just think that people just hate the fuck out of Ma Marsha Blackhorn too. So yeah. All right. Well, this is all you, baby, because you were you were close to there, that that incident.

SPEAKER_01

I wanna play something. Yeah, yeah. She was a fairy. Yeah. Yeah. She was a fairy. Yeah. Yeah. She was a fairy. Yeah. Yeah.

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She was a fairy.

SPEAKER_01

What a daddy, mama, daddy, P1, grandma. Shout out to Miss Maya P. But Chud the Builder, who we're we're not calling him that. That bitch is Chud the Fairy. The shooter fairy.

SPEAKER_03

The shooter bitch.

SPEAKER_01

Ugh, disgusting. All right. So you've seen him as a white man that goes online attack antagonizing black people, black youth. His popular phrase is though you're chimping out, calling people niggers, and all this other type of shit.

SPEAKER_03

He looks like a fucking pig, but go ahead. I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. Um an incident happened yesterday in Clarkson, Tennessee at the courthouse, and I'm not finna argue with people online because I was fucking there. To that Becky that I cussed the fuck out on Facebook, you dumb bitch. This was just deployed to make white people look bad. It's a conspiracy theory. It never happened. Yes, you did, you stupid white bitch. There was footage on that. We don't have to work hard to make it look bad. This wasn't something that niggas made up. This shit really happened yesterday because I literally can take a two-minute walk and be I can touch the courthouse from across the street of my job. That's all I'm gonna say about that. But Chuck, you put your camera in the black man's face and his children's face and said y'all were chipping out. He said, Hey, you can say what you want to to me. Do not say that in front of my children and my wife. And you kept fucking going. You antagonized him to punch your stupid ass, and then you brought out your gun to justify, you know, the self-defense. You shot him three times and you grazed your arm. I hate that, you know, it didn't graze an artery or something in your neck or just kills you off. Hate that for you. But you're gonna get, they're charging him now with attempted murder, and I hope they do. And they get your ass for premeditated planning because you like to take nice black men to get them in trouble to do something to your stupid man.

SPEAKER_03

They're gonna pull up all the videos.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, and I pray to God, somebody shoot something in that booty hole because you like to be paid according to your black madams. Yeah. Which is something crazy to me. Because what black person broke you up broke your heart for you to start acting like this. So you're gonna get it, buddy. Your days are fucking number. And you're a coward, you're a weak ass bitch, simple a man, because you knew not to go to certain areas or certain. Because even in Clarksville, we have a few hoods. You didn't bring your ass in Lake Holmes. You didn't bring your ass to some heights. But you can go to the mall and pick on a bunch of suburban young black boy teenagers. Get the fuck out of here. I wish you would have called my dad, Chip. My dad would have still been stomping your goddamn head on that concrete outside. You racist piece of shit. Hope you die slow.

SPEAKER_03

Did that black man survive?

SPEAKER_01

I think he did. I haven't heard any updates, so I'm not gonna speculate on that. But I from what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_03

That's all I care about is the black man and his family.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Y'all think, listen, I know that, you know, a lot of y'all that listen to this podcast and a lot of people that know me. Let me tell you something. When it comes to any form of racism, homophobia, um, sexual assault, pedophilia, um, you're done. Like, you're done. Like I could, I'm I'm the coldest, the cold, the most cold-hearted nigga ever when it comes to that shit. And that's why I asked about him. Like, that's the only person I care about is that black man and his family. Because this pig, because he's been pigging out, um, he has been doing this shit for the last two, what, two, almost what, three months? Going to certain parts of downtown Nashville, never went out north, never went out north, never went out east.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, take his ass to Trinity Lane with that bullshit.

SPEAKER_03

Exactly. And then when he did go to Trinity Lane in the daytime, oh, he already knew he had made a mistake. Them niggas was not playing with him.

SPEAKER_01

Not even a little bit.

SPEAKER_03

So, again, I hope that black man um survives and him and his family are okay praying for that. Um, yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So how we shut down today.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, white people just don't pig out. That's all I gotta say. All right. Um, black business 101. We already shouted out more pretzels. Uh, we're gonna put that in the link below. Um, yeah, that's gonna be our business, our black business one-on-one, because they, first of all, they look fucking amazing. Yes, they do. Uh What's your twice the fire, boo? What you been listening to? What you've been watching?

SPEAKER_01

So, not necessarily what I've been listening to. Well, both.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Because we are in a Michael Mania again. I have been listening to Aussie Music, but I went to go see the film. I cried a few times, and I want to comment on something. I think, first of all, it's so much lore to the man, the musician of who Michael Joseph Jackson was. So if you're a real fan, you know the love-hate relationship him and Jermaine had. For you to produce somebody that is a carbon copy of me and that could play me to the extent of which he did, that was poetic all within itself. Couldn't nobody in the world play Michael Jackson except the direct descendant of him. That was bloodline magic to me in the most beautiful way because I I can't lie. Sometimes I was looking at that movie and watching and I couldn't decipher who I was watching. From the look, the build, the cadence, and I was trying to understand something. Michael Jackson was a black man, you know. Why did you choose him? Why was it I don't like And this man was such a huge select like this man was I think he's a light worker. Because people respond to his voice. I he has the same effect on me as an Earth Wind and Fire does. Um I just I'm gonna be watching that for years and coming when it comes on DVD, I'm gonna get me a copy because I'm a huge Michael Daxon fan and I collect a lot of his merchandise and memorial memorabilia if I find it. But some some parts of it I got super emotional because one, I knew where it was heading, or two, I know where it's ultimately heading, his death. I think they're gonna do a part two because of how it left off, it left off at the start of the bad era.

SPEAKER_03

It's already in pre-production, they said.

SPEAKER_01

It's just amazing. Like, Trafar did such a beautiful job as his introduction to the world with his little cute self. Um, so that was that. I enjoyed it. Definitely can't wait to buy it on D. I saw Mortal Kombat yesterday, and it was so nice.

SPEAKER_03

Not you seeing Mortal Kombat before me.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, you think it?

SPEAKER_03

No, go ahead. I'm gonna I'm gonna see it probably. Well, I can't do it, I got a dinner tomorrow. Um, I'm probably gonna see it maybe. I might see it tomorrow evening, like uh matinee.

SPEAKER_01

So good. First of all, young lady they had playing katana, chefs like kiss.

SPEAKER_03

I know. Yeah. I saw that trailer. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So that's it for me for now. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Well, we got Mortal Kombat, you got Michael.

SPEAKER_01

I'm going to tomorrow.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I'm gonna go to the movie tomorrow before I think. You said what?

SPEAKER_01

To see Is God Is.

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna go see Mortal Kombat first, and then I'm gonna go see Is God Is on God is Sunday. I'm gonna see it on Sunday. You know I got Stubbs. Um shout out to AMC Stubbs. Listen, guys, go see Michael. It's phenomenal. If you have not seen it, um Michael is amazing. Uh go see Mortal Kombat, go see Holcomb, um, and then uh God Is, is God Is um comes out tomorrow. So actually tonight, but yeah. Um, yeah, I've seen Michael was amazing. Um music I've been listening to. Uh I've been on the Don Tolliver, I've been on the Kaylani, um, and then I've been actually listening to the bad album by Michael Jackson. Honestly, that is my favorite Michael album. Um, number two, Off the Wall, and number three, Thriller. I mean, that's just y'all can fight me, I don't give a shit. Bad is number one for me, off the wall is two, and then thriller is three. That I just, I'm sorry. It's it it just it is what it is.

SPEAKER_01

I think for me. Ooh. So there's two types of categories. You have prime, and then you just have of all time. For me, for me, number one is gonna be thriller. That was the not even the breakout, because I can't help it was an amazing album. Number two has to be bad. And number three, invincible.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Invincible, I feel like Invincible and Thriller go kind of like bar for bar for me. And that's just my opinion.

SPEAKER_01

Michael said, tell the angels no. Y'all was not fucking listening to what they did.

SPEAKER_03

No, they didn't. They weren't dating. Michael Jackson, if you go back and you listen, and I mean listen to Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson was telling us. He was telling us a lot of shit.

SPEAKER_01

I fucking love um really care about us. I love that album. Um, Histor History, because baby, on that album, if you play the Michael Jackson game, you know that routine of money. Anything, anything. What?

SPEAKER_03

And the way that people just speak about Michael Jackson, like celebrities, uh just like like the way that they speak about Michael Jackson, how kind and how just like involved he was, and they would just call him and they would like hang up the phone because they didn't think it was Michael Jackson calling calling them. It is crazy, bro. Michael Jackson, uh, one, there would never be anybody like him. Yeah, shout out to him, man. Um but yeah, that's it. Go see the Michael movie. That is my that is my homework for you guys. Go see the Michael movie in theaters now. Uh at your AMC's theater, Regal Theaters, anything like that. Shout out to AMC Stubbs. Um, and also mobilize and organize. Find out where you need to vote for these for this year's midterms and get your make sure your voting is in order. Make sure your voters' registration card is in order because we are going to need to vote not just for the midterms, on and on and on. We have the power and we can do it. All right. So, yep, yep, yep. Let's do it. Um, anything else from you, boo? Ashley? Anything else from you, Boo?

SPEAKER_01

Nothing else from you, babe.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I know what it is. Sleep for you.

SPEAKER_01

My best time, honey.

SPEAKER_03

Listen, our email address is the blackparadigm77 at gmail.com. Once again, for you niggas in the back, our email address is the blackparadigm77 at gmail.com. My name is TJ aka TJ with the sauce.

SPEAKER_01

And my name is Ashley, aka Ashley Great.

SPEAKER_03

And niggas, we are out. We'll see you next week. Don't forget, don't forget that you're gonna get a two for one, all right? Two episodes lined up, all right? Boom, boom, left, right. All right, we'll see you later. We'll see you next week. Love you, niggas.

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