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00:20:25.000So, yes, I thought I'd ask the panel, and this is really prompted by Myron, because, you know, I respect everybody's opinions on this, but what does the panel think about race mixing?
00:20:35.000Y'all have black boyfriends stuff for...
00:21:21.000But if someone comes from a very Asian family and they're like, listen, for cultural reasons, for getting along reasons, for integration reasons, it's going to be in my best interest to date another Asian person.
00:23:57.000Oh, no, I was talking about his example.
00:23:59.000Like he is a white guy who wants to date white women to have like white cultural standards, where my example was an Asian person dating an Asian person to have Asian cultural standards.
00:24:08.000It's the same exact thing besides white and Asian, obviously.
00:24:12.000But coming from a black woman, I feel like especially in the society where very democratic, very libertarian people are like supposed to be, quote unquote, the correct people.
00:24:22.000They would accept me saying it before him just because it's me.
00:24:26.000But again, it's about the undertone and how you guys said it.
00:25:40.000So, but what's racist about me wanting to have white kids?
00:25:44.000Nothing is racist about you, particularly because you're 24 years old.
00:25:48.000However, coming from a white, I mean, okay, not white, an Anglo background, and, you know, our country was built on the backs of Slaves and or taking people's land and or acting like it's ours, it's always going to be there.
00:26:05.000So yeah, and the fact that white proud guys go, we're the superior race.
00:26:10.000So you can't act like that doesn't happen either.
00:26:12.000So just because you're sitting here going, oh, well, I'm different.
00:27:06.000I understand that someone can say something like, I support Hitler, and it's like, okay, well maybe you can support one isolated thing that he did, rather than like, The tragedy that he was known for.
00:27:18.000And it's like a tongue-in-cheek thing to say.
00:27:21.000I mean, as someone who is dating a Jewish man, I cannot just sit here and get into an argument over that with you.
00:29:47.000But my argument would be, if you look at someone like a Malcolm X or Martin Luther King, et cetera, they all push for, you know, black families to stay together, support black businesses.
00:29:56.000How's that different from what he was saying?
00:29:57.000Because they were also around during the civil rights era.
00:30:00.000No, I didn't say him wanting to date within his race is racist.
00:30:04.000I didn't equate that to systemic racism.
00:30:06.000I was talking about his verbiage, the fact that he called it matrix and the fact that it's Blacks and the fact that it's like, yeah, I like y'all, but I'm cool.
00:30:16.000That's where the systemic racism comes from.
00:31:29.000For moving the Black community forward, I feel as if there has to be some level of evolution where the current white people do not necessarily have to pay for the sins of their potential ancestors.
00:31:43.000There has to be accountability before you can get to...
00:31:45.000And white people don't want to have accountability.
00:33:56.000Let me throw a little wrench into the conversation.
00:33:59.000Everybody's always talking about education and stuff, and they say, well, the reason that the blacks and Hispanics aren't performing so well is because the schools aren't funded, the schools aren't good.
00:34:09.000There's not one reason, I don't think.
00:34:32.000So you believe that black people are inherently dumber?
00:34:34.000I'm saying on average, blacks have a full standard deviation of lower IQ. So you think it has nothing to do with the way that we don't have the control of education?
00:34:43.000And being put in stressful situations.
00:35:02.000But listen, I didn't say that has nothing to do with you liking me or disliking me, love.
00:35:07.000When I'm redlined, when I can't go into certain communities, when my community doesn't have what your community has and I have to go to your community to get what I need, I don't even have what I need in my community, what do you think that is?
00:35:24.000These are our responses to the conditions.
00:35:44.000You know, what you're talking about when you say that, you know, blacks don't have access to resources, that's of course because these neighborhoods are impoverished.
00:36:19.000It's a non-sequitur because talking about food deserts and trying to equate that to why you inherently believe that Black and Hispanic people are genetically and inherently less intelligent.
00:36:30.000It's a non-sequitur to talk about why Walmart is no longer in Chicago.
00:36:37.000Is that whenever there's a conversation about the, because the fundamentally the conversations about the disparity between blacks and whites, which is persistent and wealth, unemployment, income, all these things.
00:36:58.000The other argument is that blacks and whites are different, and they're genetically different, and these behaviors that they exhibit are the result of genetics.
00:37:07.000And so, if black people have an average IQ of 85 in America compared to whites of 100, it doesn't mean that there are no black people with an IQ over 100, obviously.
00:37:16.000But it does mean that, on average, there are fewer of them.
00:37:18.000And if that's the case, this has real-world implications.
00:37:21.000There's going to be a reason why the black schools perform worse than the white schools.
00:37:25.000And it's got nothing to do with the school, the funding, the public policy.
00:37:29.000And it's got everything to do with their innate faculties in the beginning.
00:37:35.000As a black woman who is in education, this is something that is very important to me.
00:37:44.000And I mean, we can talk all day long about the nature versus nurture debate.
00:37:49.000I do believe a lot of the struggles that the Black community is facing right now has to deal with nurture over nature.
00:37:57.000If we had the same resources like the K-12 education and the strong family unit, I don't see why there is any genetic...
00:38:06.000I feel like if there was any genetic implication as to why...
00:38:09.000Blacks and Hispanics are performing less.
00:38:11.000Maybe the scientists who coded the human genome would have come out with that information already, but I don't think that they have.
00:38:20.000Well, the brain accounts for 50% of the human genome.
00:38:23.000And when you look at, you know, black people and white people, they have all kinds of different characteristics, different skin color, different gestation period, all kinds of different things.
00:38:46.000So, So if we agree that there are already differences that we can see, if there's physical differences, then it would follow if the brain is 50% of the human genome.
00:38:57.000It would be ridiculous to suggest that whites and blacks and Hispanics and Asians all have the same brains.
00:39:16.000Because if we're talking about how education is more genetic, meaning passed down some kind of way, And with African Americans being lower than whites,
00:39:32.000it's only because we were not given education for so long.
00:41:33.000So you said, we're all children of God, and finish your thing, and then I'll turn it back to you.
00:41:36.000Well, I didn't finish mine, so I want to go next.
00:41:37.000I mean, even in the Bible, it causes us to look at one another as brother and sisters.
00:41:41.000I don't think that the Lord would have wanted for there to be such division amongst races, or to be, like, ridiculing, or to think higher of one race.
00:41:59.000I don't think that because people wanted...
00:42:02.000I mean, mind you, white people were just like mean and racist, right?
00:42:29.000I would never be in competition with a black person.
00:42:34.000I have to tell you that whenever a black student comes to me and they want me specifically to mentor them in an education sense, I will take them under my wing.
00:42:43.000And I do that for black and Hispanic people more than I do that for white people.
00:42:49.000Because I want to see our community strengthened, but I would never impose my viewpoints on dating saying, oh, hey, I'm going to help you with this MCAT equation.
00:42:57.000But also, when you're successful, make sure you only date within your race.
00:43:01.000How many of you agree with race mixing?
00:44:59.000A liberal attitude, like politically liberal?
00:45:01.000No, liberal like open, more like liberal-minded.
00:45:04.000But to get to your point, because I think it's an important distinction, you know, you said that God would want to see us as unequal in terms of IQ or worth.
00:45:11.000But that is the distinction, because we can say that people are unequal qualitatively without saying that they're unequal before God, which is my position.
00:45:21.000Because, and we talked about this on the earlier show, when you look at individuals, no two individuals are equal.
00:45:27.000You know, if I stand next to Myron, he's taller than me.
00:45:32.000If I stand next to somebody else, we're going to be unequal.
00:46:18.000The government has to take into account that people are different.
00:46:22.000You know, so for example, like when we have this mass immigration into the United States, the people that are coming here are different from the people that are here.
00:46:30.000They have a different ancestry, different culture, different background.
00:46:42.000I don't know if I've necessarily made the argument of equality.
00:46:46.000I don't know if I said that because I have my own views about equality.
00:46:49.000I think that Equity is much more efficient for society, for even relationships and families.
00:46:57.000But I think what I'm getting tripped up with and the sticking point that I'm having with your arguments is when you're saying like one specific race is inherently lower than It's a sensitive subject.
00:47:23.000And I believe, I really do believe in the goodness of you as a person, just the way that you carry yourself and the way that you speak.
00:47:30.000I'm assuming you're probably a guy that is very polarizing and has millions of followers and viewers.
00:47:36.000There's probably at least a handful of people or a percentage worth of a handful of people who take what you are saying and use it in a very, very, very ugly way.
00:48:19.000By the same token, people could take an historical grievance and say, well, we have a right to be racist against white people because it's a bad joke that God made them.
00:48:26.000In the same way that, you know, you could take something like I said and twist it.
00:48:30.000As far as the IQ goes, though, it's stratified.
00:48:32.000Asians have the highest end whites, Hispanics, blacks in terms of average.
00:48:36.000The only reason I say that is if we want to help everybody, we have to kind of meet them where they are.
00:48:42.000And it's like, if that's the problem, then throwing more money at it's not going to fix it.
00:49:04.000I just, like, don't agree with a lot of what he's saying.
00:49:07.000He said some stuff earlier about how Apparently, everybody's brains are different, which I don't know how that's, like, scientifically possible that a Black person's brain is, like, different than a white person's.
00:51:58.000And then the point is to say, when we talk about IQ, people say, well, you know, how could black people or white people or Asian people have a different average IQ? Well, their brains...
00:52:09.000Are probably genetically different, just like their skin color, just like their bones, just like other things.
00:52:14.000And so it's to say it would be ridiculous to suggest that every person in the world would have the same average IQ. Why would that make sense?
00:53:18.000He said, Based on race, people have different features, different looks, different skin tones, health, even different muscle fibers.
00:53:25.000African Americans, we know, have more fast-switch muscle fibers, which is why it's easier for them to build muscle mass than other races, etc., right?
00:53:33.000So what he's saying is that on the physiology side, we're all different.
00:53:37.000And a lot of the times, races have a lot of similarities.
00:53:40.000Then he went on to say, well, we also have different IQs.
00:53:43.000Since we have different IQs, it would make sense, and the logical conclusion would be our brains are different as well.
00:53:49.000Because if we're different physically and a component of your brain is obviously your IQ, then we probably have different brains as well because on average, right, the races have different IQs.
00:54:01.000We know Asians are at the top, whites are in the middle, and then blacks are on the lower end typically.
00:54:05.000But he's saying if our IQs are lower, that by definition means that our brains are different as well.
00:54:10.000So that's, I think, the conclusion he came to me.
00:54:14.000He said it with so much conviction and that's the problem with people like him.
00:54:18.000They say things that are opinionated that isn't necessarily factual and say it with so much conviction that logically it follows but there's no science that backs that up.
00:55:01.000So I think it's very important for people to understand, especially, and I'm not saying this in a classist way, I understand education is privilege, but if you don't have the education of knowing how to interpret research correctly, you're going to be very hindered with the way that you think about life.
00:55:17.000We have to understand that correlation does not always equal causation.
00:55:25.000Oh, racial groups have different certifications of standardized test scores, for example, which means this is wrong, but races must inherently genetically be different in intelligence.
00:56:37.000It's not, I mean, you can do your own research on this, but it's not a controversial thing at all that Blacks, Whites, Asians, Hispanics stratify along those lines, an IQ test, standardized test, SAT. That's not what we're debating right now.
00:57:50.000Got into college, did really, really, really well.
00:57:52.000And now I attend a top 50 medical school.
00:57:54.000So this is why I'm like very passionate about not believing that it's just completely nature because I do believe, excuse me, that it's not completely nature and that it can also be nurture because my environment changed when I got into college and now I'm falling out.
00:58:08.000And I'll take you back off that because since I'm on a quest to go to law school, something about the LSAT is that the way it's written, it's literally written.
00:58:20.000But it's actually inclusive because it's written to a standard that no matter socioeconomics, background, anything, if you study the correct way, you could be a bum living under a bridge and you could still score high enough because the verbiage,
00:58:36.000the types of questions, it's literally about things that you can learn.
00:58:40.000It's not about anything else that life experience is.
00:59:29.000Like you said earlier, your choice of wanting to learn and become better means who you are today.
00:59:33.000So even though we might have for example like issues of you know what schooling, environment and you know these other external issues, if you're a person that wants to do better for yourself, black, white, Asian, doesn't matter, Chinese, once again it's all on you as an individual to do better for yourself.
00:59:49.000And I would argue that it is nurture far more than it is nature.
00:59:53.000And I believe that Nick is arguing that it is nature far more than it is nature.
00:59:57.000Well, and it's part of a bigger point of view, which is that I think that genetics play a much greater role than people would like to believe.
01:00:06.000I think that so much of our behaviors are genetic.
01:00:09.000I think that so many of our attributes are genetic.
01:00:11.000And I think that people have a bias against that because we have this culture.
01:00:38.000A bald person can't make themselves grow hair.
01:00:42.000I think mine always said that they grow hair.
01:00:53.000So the point is, is that, you know, although the reality might be that genetics matter a lot, we, I think, have a tendency to, it's wishful thinking that it's not so.
01:02:27.000So why is it when the slaves came over who were kings and queens, their offsprings didn't turn, didn't transform, I guess, or bring those king and queen qualities and attributes?
01:02:43.000I don't think they brought kings and queens over.
01:02:58.000So there weren't smart blacks that got brought over here because we wouldn't have half of the shit that we have if we didn't have the smart blacks that came over.
01:03:19.000I'm not talking about African immigrants.
01:03:21.000I'm talking about, well, here's the point I'm trying to make, though, is that the descendants of African slaves have, you know, you say American blacks have a much lower income and wealth than whites.
01:03:32.000When you look at African immigrants like Nigerians or others, they have a higher average income than whites.
01:03:37.000That's because the immigrants are selected.
01:03:40.000The people that come here from Africa today as immigrants are already pre-selected.
01:03:45.000In other words, we're not just getting a bunch of people, we're getting people that Are going to school on a visa or they're an engineer on a visa or something like that.
01:03:53.000And so as a consequence, you know, it would be hard to explain through racism why an African can come here and do super, super well, but blacks are mired in poverty if the answer was racism.
01:04:04.000But if the answer is genetics, it's like, well, the general population of blacks here is lower IQ than the average IQ of the immigrants that are coming here from Africa as students or workers or something else.
01:04:47.000There's a lot of Hispanics that are Uber drivers.
01:04:50.000A lot of the times, they're students, they're software engineers, they're very intelligent, they're very hardworking, and I know they're going to make it.
01:05:49.000Yeah, because they can't get an F1 visa to come here unless they can get accepted to a school, which meets the requirements of university, which is already going to beat a lot of Americans out.
01:06:27.000But then you understand what I'm saying, right?
01:06:29.000So So you're gonna get the Nigerian that do all the things.
01:06:32.000But if you have a black American who has been stripped of everything that they knew, they name everything, and they've been given some shit, right?
01:06:41.000You're gonna get that what you call genetic, whatever you talking about right now.
01:06:47.000Because like she just said, you just said that black Americans Are the ones that have lower IQs.
01:06:56.000But when a Nigerian comes from where they innately are.
01:08:13.000And if I'm saying all of these words and no one is understanding what I'm saying, then I really encourage you to try and do some research on how to interpret research.
01:08:22.000Because it's fun, but it's important to know how to interpret quality research.
01:08:27.000A study like that would never get done, though, because of ethics, realistically speaking.
01:08:30.000People are going to get offended and triggered, and it would never get funded.
01:08:37.000If you do the study and it comes out negative, and you find out that, in fact, that people that are black or black Americans have lower IQ, it's going to be terrible.
01:08:50.000I proposed a study in one of my pathways in school where I wanted to take a look at racial profiling potentially in preschool children.
01:09:01.000And my mentor said, well, Clammy, if you are doing this study and you find that black children do get expelled more or they are racially profiled, then it begs the question, like, Okay, are they more misbehaved?
01:09:14.000Are they more, like, are they targeted more?
01:09:17.000And that is something, like, the point that you bring up is something we have to be very, very careful of.
01:09:57.000I can only give you what I know, what I got, because this is what I know and this is what I got.
01:10:04.000I think that's a cop-out because the reality is you're worse off immigrating from a foreign country, not knowing the language, coming over here and trying to make a way than someone that was born and raised here with all the opportunities.
01:10:15.000You know, people might say, I'm a product of government cheese and Section 8, whatever.
01:10:20.000You're still better off than someone coming from Nigeria, Haiti, whatever.
01:10:24.000The reality is that it's not necessarily that a lot of black Americans are unsuccessful because they're black.
01:10:30.000It's because they're just fucking lazy.
01:10:31.000Whereas you take an immigrant from Africa, they come over here and they figure out a way to make money, not even knowing the language, not knowing the culture, not knowing anything, and they figure it out.
01:10:39.000And I think the reason why is because they don't have the opportunities in their country.
01:10:43.000They come over here, they actually appreciate it, they thrive in it, and then they make something of themselves versus someone that was born here, they're entitled to it, they think they deserve it, and then they complain and cry about why they're not where they want to be, and they blame it on the white man when in reality they're just lazy.
01:10:55.000I agree with some of that, but I don't agree with all of that because we could go back to the system.
01:11:31.000So explain to me how someone that's born here, raised here, has the language, has a U.S. citizenship, which people die to come here and get all the time.
01:11:38.000Explain to me why they're a failure when someone comes here, doesn't know anything, comes here on a visa, makes their way up, gets a visa to stay here, from getting a job and being productive, and then they earn their ability to get a U.S. citizen, and they make it further than the person that was born here that had inherent I feel you,
01:13:04.000Or, you come here from Cuba, don't speak the language, don't have any status, your ability to travel is limited, you don't have any documents to be able to go ahead and get a driver's license or get a job or anything else like that.
01:15:05.000You're right, but I'm saying y'all sitting here taking these couple of encounters and situations and acting like, look at all these immigrants coming over here and being great and the rich and American-born blacks are just fucking lazy.
01:15:21.000My logic is, I do agree that there are people that come over here and they don't have a drive.
01:15:27.000But I also know for a fact that there's a lot of people who are born here and raised here and don't have nothing going on, don't care to have anything going on.
01:15:38.000They prefer to live off of the government benefits.
01:15:42.000Now, do I feel like people who come from out of the country who are immigrants...
01:15:47.000Bring the mic closer to you so they can actually hear you.
01:15:49.000Do I feel like, you know, people who come from other countries who are considered immigrants, they feel like, yes, okay, I have something to prove.
01:16:31.000I do also feel like, to your point, when you were saying the whole Haitian and Cuban thing, I know Haitians that come here and I know Cubans who come here and they would just go straight to doing Uber because it's easier for them.
01:16:48.000I also know there's Cubans and Haitians or other races, whatever it is, or nationalities for that matter, that would come here and they make a way.
01:16:59.000Right, but her point about the Cuban-Haitian thing was with the wet food drive policy, if a Cuban literally got, if they both made it and they stepped one foot on the sand, they get to stay.
01:17:15.000And what you missed, what I said was, I don't like how y'all are sitting here trying to overly generalize a select population of people saying that immigrants who do come over and be successful, y'all making it seem like that is the norm, because it's not.
01:17:29.000The reason we brought the immigration- Yeah, I don't know why we talk about immigrants anyway.
01:17:34.000What I'm saying is that immigrants that come here, right, that it shouldn't be.
01:17:39.000A lot of immigrants come here and are successful, but what I'm saying is that they have the odds stacked against them, and a lot of times they do better than people that were born here, so why is that?
01:17:47.000Because people that are here are just lazy.
01:17:51.000I think culturally, our mindsets are different because I can see a family, a Mexican family come, everybody stack in one house, and then somebody buy the next house,
01:18:11.000I feel like as a people, black people, we always going neck to neck against each other, which is why we cannot ever come to an agreement or unite.
01:18:46.000If you don't even want to pay the fucking rent, that's a serious problem.
01:18:49.000Immigrants, on the other hand, come here, can't speak the language, don't have citizenship, can't even properly get a house or get the thing, but they always pay rent on time.
01:19:03.000You have something that people come here to die for, yet you go ahead, don't get an education, don't get a job, can't maintain a roof over your head.
01:19:10.000And what percentage of those people do that?
01:19:20.000I have to speak up about what Myron is saying because as a black woman, I feel like there is humility and power in recognizing that we have problems in the black community.
01:19:33.000And these obstacles need to be overcame.
01:21:04.000Okay, so Venom says, question for the ladies.
01:21:07.000Is there a guy you dated in the past you still think about till this day and what do you want to get back with the opportunity to present yourself?
01:21:15.000So is there a guy that is still on your mind?
01:24:32.000Okay, so it would be like if a girl's out at the nightclub doing like single shit, like talking to all these boys, you know, doing whatever she wants, acting like she's single, that's different.
01:24:40.000But if she's like just going out to the club with her girls, drinking, you know, having fun, but like, Wouldn't it be fair to say that is single girl shit too?
01:25:30.000How about if your man went to the club and on top of that, you knew that there were going to be women that are better looking than you there.
01:26:34.000You go ahead and say this, no offense with all due respect, this bullshit female double standard that you're trying to say right now.
01:26:39.000The reason why women say that is because, you know, deep down, your man, when he goes to the club, he's not going to have nearly as many options when you go to the club.
01:26:47.000But if you knew that your man was going to get the same amount of attention, the same amount of girls hitting him up, girls that are better looking than you, that will fly him out, give him money, give him alcohol, and fuck him that night, you would not be okay with it.
01:26:56.000A man will fuck a girl that doesn't even look better than his...
01:27:18.000If you actually take what I said and you put yourself in that position and your man has that opportunity to go to the club, none of y'all would be okay with him going.
01:27:25.000But for some odd reason, you tell us to be secure.
01:27:32.000But if the roles were reversed and men had the same amount of opportunity in the nightclub that women did, None of y'all would be okay with it.
01:27:39.000The reason why women say that dumb shit of, I should be able to go to the club and you go to the club too is because women know deep, deep down that a guy doesn't have a fraction of the chance that a woman has when she goes to the club.
01:27:48.000An average looking bitch can go in the club and go, yeah, make some weird ass noises.
01:28:43.000I think it just depends on the person.
01:28:46.000I really don't think about I can have all that shit in my head, but at the same time, like, if that's what you want to do, bro, do that.
01:28:55.000Because when you've been cheating on, when you've been going through so much stuff, like, all that, if that's what you want to do, do that.
01:29:02.000I hit a violin, but at the same time, it's true, though.
01:29:07.000Like, if a person gonna do what they want to do, regardless, like, you don't have control over another individual.
01:29:59.000And when you are in a relationship, You are called in that relationship to not put yourself in positions where temptation could take you over.
01:30:25.000And now that I'm not single anymore, I don't even think about it twice to go to the bar by myself and read a book because I know men are going to approach me.
01:30:32.000So that's my single behavior that I completely hung up my heels and now I'm in a relationship and on Friday and Saturday night, he takes me out.
01:30:39.000We're going to the Mango Festival tomorrow.
01:30:47.000Let me tell you, this is the thing that's so frustrating because I love women so much and I love men and I think that like totally we could have great relationships.
01:30:55.000A lot of women, if they just humble themselves before the tenets of a relationship, they would have something so beautiful and so just like...
01:31:06.000Yeah, but you gotta realize, you're so cute.
01:31:10.000She's so cute because you can just tell that she came from a two-parent family home.
01:31:46.000That's why you know how to act when you're in a relationship.
01:31:49.000Most of us Black women will raise up for survival and by single Black moms.
01:31:55.000What does everyone going to the club when you have a boyfriend at home have to do with survival?
01:32:00.000Well, one, because again, my statement was she was raised with different values because she's seen her mom and them do certain stuff.
01:32:07.000And so if you're growing up and yeah, my mama got a boyfriend and she goes to the club, that teaches you that it's okay to go to the club when you have a boyfriend.
01:34:26.000If I come up and I try to hit on you, try to date you or whatever, and I don't smell that good, I'm not in shape and I'm broke, would you, what would you say?
01:36:08.000If the man is worth anything, you want to keep him, ultimately, he wants you to be what?
01:36:14.000I mean, but obviously they don't value they mean like they should.
01:36:16.000I just find it funny that women expect us to care about why they're the way they are, but y'all would never go fuck why we are the way we are now.
01:36:25.000I mean, when I say women cannot take accountability, it's fantastic.
01:37:55.000You're literally accepting a feminist doctrine right now by trying to sit there and say, a man needs to explain to you why you shouldn't go to the club.
01:39:34.000Yes, you expect me to be a traditional man and put my life on a line to protect your dumb ass that doesn't even want to listen to me at the club, right?
01:39:40.000But on the other hand, my authority, right?
01:39:43.000You want me to have this responsibility over you.
01:39:46.000But without the authority, you should be able to do whatever you want, but I gotta be able to put my fucking life on the line to protect you.
01:39:50.000So in other words, I must be a traditional man at all times, but you can pick and choose when you want to be a lady.
01:40:57.000Maybe you don't respect the guy that you're with if you're willing to go in a situation.
01:41:00.000And maybe you don't even realize that you don't respect him as much as you think you do.
01:41:06.000All these women talk about, I want a man who takes the lead, who opens my door, he pays for the date, we get an ice cream cone, he plans the vacation, everything.
01:41:15.000I have that, and I know that if you ladies were in that You would fall in line so quick.
01:42:33.000We can have the fairy tale and all that shit.
01:42:35.000But the reality is, what percentage of men do you think can actually take care of a woman where she doesn't have to work and pay the majority of the bills and put her up in a house?
01:42:43.000No, I was working on the side, but I wasn't...
01:42:47.000You paid a majority of the bills, correct?
01:42:53.000What percentage of men do you think actually can take care of you where they're paying a majority of the bills, you're working from an elective standpoint, not a mandatory standpoint, very important, and have an abundance of income?
01:43:03.000I have standards and I have self-respect and I'm not going to stay with someone who cheated on me.
01:43:18.000There's a majority of women that are beautiful, that may be younger than you, better looking than you, whatever it may be.
01:43:23.000If you secured that guy and he goes fucks another bitch, it ain't that big of a deal because that's your problem when you deal with a successful guy.
01:43:30.000That's a successful guy problem a lot of times.
01:48:14.000You gotta understand, you're not going to always find a devout, you know, religious person like Nick who's going to be like, you know what, I'm going to take this shit serious.
01:50:47.000Because how are they mentally ill when, just speaking of sexual reassignment surgery, because that's where we're going, you have to go to psychoanalytical therapy for a year.
01:50:58.000You have to get a stamp and prove that you're not mentally ill.
01:51:02.000Yeah, and I think that that's all heavily politicized.
01:51:05.000I think that body dysmorphia by itself, somebody thinking they're a guy when they're a girl or a girl when they're a guy, I think that by itself is something that has to be treated.
01:51:58.000It's interesting you say that because what it sounds like is you're telling me that the only way that we can come to know things about this is through data, science, academia.
01:52:11.000The reason I say that is because I believe in a natural law.
01:52:24.000And because it violates what we're supposed to be, you know, a man.
01:52:28.000You mean, that's the piece that you're leaving out?
01:52:31.000Well, but I think that even not being Christian, you would still say that that's unnatural.
01:52:37.000You know, unless you're like a Satanist or something.
01:52:39.000I think there is, in my quest to find common ground with someone who I might disagree with, I think there is some merit to what you're saying.
01:52:49.000It is politicized and there are a large amount of I think we're good to go.
01:53:32.000And he had, I think, several interviews with people who might have regretted their gender reassignment surgery.
01:53:40.000But I don't think that necessarily takes away from there are at least a percentage worth of a few people who are affected by gender dysphoria.
01:53:49.000Yeah, I just, I mean, me fundamentally, I think that, you know, you're born a man, you're born a woman, and it's literally, literally your bones.
01:54:12.000The physiology has changed because you're like, you have technically more testosterone or whatever, but the genome, like the human chromosomes...
01:56:17.000If Myran and I run against each other, and he's like, oh, I want to be a girl, I want to run in track, and we run in a hundred meter sprint.
01:56:26.000I'm very vocal about, because I was an athlete as well, so I am very vocal about Transgender being able to compete in girls' boys, right?
01:56:36.000I think, like you said, you have respect.
01:56:38.000I think that they should have their own sectors.
01:56:39.000I think they should compete against each other.
01:56:41.000However, since society said no, that's too, like, you know, Two races, or whatever we want to call it, right?
01:56:49.000However, what does happen is, before they can compete, because it's a very ignorant thing, and I'm using ignorant, you know, for what the actual terminology means, to sit here and think, just because Myron wants to join a women's track team, he can.
01:58:08.000However, I feel like if you look at a picture of Lea Thomas compared to like the teammates that she was with, There's just something very different about her athleticism.
01:59:23.000It's still now, nowadays, they're still the same amount because of the one woman that just, the one girl that just won the swimming competition and everybody got mad.
01:59:39.000That's the problem because it's not enough him, but it's not enough people to study and it's not extensive and et cetera, et cetera.
01:59:46.000So I'm not accepting it, but I'm just saying these are facts and you can actually research this.
01:59:50.000And I mean, I try to take in content from both sides, both political sides, whatever.
01:59:56.000I know people might say, oh, this woman's being a terp.
01:59:58.000I'm really not trying to do that, but...
02:00:01.000Biological women have worked so hard, and for someone to, unfortunately, be suffering with gender dysphoria, I get that's difficult, but, like, come on, man, you can't...
02:00:10.000I say put their ass in their own category.
02:00:16.000At the end of the day, what makes men men and women women is that guys have the fertilizer, women have the eggs.
02:00:27.000Biological men will never be able to have kids.
02:00:30.000Biological women will never be able to read.
02:00:32.000So at the end of the day, they will never have the same reproductive faculties.
02:00:47.000And that's why they're always going to be essentially different.
02:00:49.000It just goes back to, and you mentioned what is a woman.
02:00:52.000We have to talk about what is a man, what is a woman, what are these definitions, what distinguishes them.
02:00:57.000And the thing that distinguishes them is the complementary role, parts, all those things.
02:01:03.000And so dressing it up, and like you called it a treatment for a mental illness, it's just that.
02:01:09.000It's just sort of playing into this fiction.
02:01:11.000And, you know, the solution for people is reality.
02:02:41.000That we have men wanting to be women and there's a reason why so many guys want to transition over to women and not the other way around because a woman's life was way easier than a man's life in 2023.
02:03:56.000Women have easier lives in 2023 than men do.
02:04:00.000This entire conversation is just so interesting because these people make up like less than a half of a percent of the U.S. population and they have caused so much of a stir.
02:04:09.000These issues, not that they're not important, but like we could talk about how this country treats veterans or like education or access to food or like gas prices.
02:04:18.000And it's like we're talking about who gets to use what restroom.
02:06:54.000It was about they wanted to be called married.
02:06:56.000And it was also about legitimizing homosexuality.
02:06:59.000Because of the rights that come when you get governorly married, it was about that.
02:07:04.000They didn't want to just keep closet and having these long-term relationships and then one partner dies and then they don't really have a right because they don't have anything legally binding.
02:07:12.000They want the same legally binding rights as the heterosexual person.
02:07:45.000And so I think, you know, under the pretext of, we want visitation rights, you know, we want, we don't want discrimination in the workplace.
02:07:52.000Like you say, it's about making it less discreet.
02:07:55.000It's about making it public, normal, accepted.
02:07:57.000And I'm saying, I don't think it should be.
02:16:15.000Honey, and eggs is frozen, and I'm going to have my babies, and I'm going to be fine, because I'm not having no babies while I'm poor, and don't get no fucking partners.
02:18:09.000And the reason why is because Hitler, they say, had the worst, even though there were other genocides or other atrocities, Hitler's was the worst.
02:19:23.000As I start to dig into it, and you find that one of the preeminent World War II historians in the history of the world, his name's David Irving.
02:19:30.000He speaks all the languages, French, German, reads all the source documents in the original language.
02:19:35.000He's like regarded as the number one historian, makes millions, sells books, widely esteemed by the whole community.
02:19:43.000He goes in and says, well, there were attributes about the Holocaust which may not be true.
02:19:48.000Like, for example, a lot of the Jews that died in these camps, they weren't death camps.
02:19:52.000He says the people that died there, they died because there was disease spreading in the camps.
02:19:57.000They died because they were running out of food.
02:20:00.000As Germany lost the war, they were running out of the means to feed the prisoners.
02:20:04.000The Allies were bombing the railways that provided the food to the camps.
02:20:08.000And so when you see these pictures of people being shoveled in and the mass graves and things like that, maybe it's not gas chambers.
02:20:17.000Maybe these were people who still unfairly and in a discriminatory way were locked up for being Jewish, but maybe these technological whores are exaggerated.
02:21:31.000And so I said, and this is just my thesis again, food for thought.
02:21:35.000Is it the case that every double standard about Hitler, the Nazis, the Holocaust is that way because it's all real?
02:21:43.000Or is it that way because there's a big industry that's built around that?
02:21:48.000And insofar as the Holocaust exists, Anytime you talk about Jewish media, Jewish slave trade, Israel, Palestine, they say, oh, that's anti-Semitic.
02:21:59.000You're going to cause another Holocaust.
02:22:32.000And then you get into the war, and that's a whole other topic, but Hitler brings back the German economy, and Germany was raped, basically, after World War I. I don't mean to use that in an insensitive way, but they were really screwed.
02:22:46.000I mean, they got blamed for the war, they had this huge debt, their country was destroyed, and it was all because Germany...
02:22:52.000Unified in the late 19th century, became a great industrial power.
02:22:55.000Anyway, so they got totally screwed over.
02:22:58.000Hitler comes back and says, we're going to strengthen the currency, rebuild the economy, get total employment.
02:23:03.000We're going to bring back these ethnic German, German-speaking parts of Germany that were cut off after World War I in Czech Republic, in Austria.
02:23:12.000He's the most popular leader in the world, Times Man of the Year.
02:23:59.000This is how you get a world war on your hands.
02:24:02.000It's very clear that you are so incredibly educated on this topic, far beyond what I am currently and probably what I will ever be in my entire life.
02:24:10.000I'm just not that interested in learning about the history of the Holocaust.
02:24:38.000I mean, look at the Versailles agreement if you guys don't believe them about Germany getting destroyed after World War I. If you don't believe Eisenhower killing a bunch of Germans, he did it as well.
02:25:00.000We're still talking about World War II. It still matters.
02:25:03.000And it's foundational for so much of the stuff we believe about the international community, about how the international community works, about rights, liberalism, all these kinds of things.
02:25:12.000And so there's a vested interest in what we believe about World War II, because if we didn't believe certain historical narratives about World War II, maybe we wouldn't believe in certain other things.
02:25:23.000You know, that argument that we can't have Trump because he's Hitler-like...
02:25:53.000And then the story goes something like this.
02:25:55.000Hitler signs a truce with Stalin and Hitler betrays Stalin and goes in and invades and Stalin's totally caught off guard and gets screwed by this.
02:26:03.000There is a hypothesis that emerged 30 years ago that says, actually, Stalin was not duped.
02:26:08.000Stalin was preparing for war for 20 years to take over all of Europe.
02:26:13.000They knew, for example, that he was preparing to cross the British Channel or the English Channel And invade England because he was building amphibious tanks that could cross water.
02:31:36.000It's a fact that he absolutely did Saved the German economy and 100% turned them around after World War I because the Versailles Agreement absolutely destroyed Germany.
02:31:45.000And he revitalized the economy, brought millions of jobs back, created a train system.
02:32:46.000We understand that he didn't only kill one type of person.
02:32:49.000But what he's trying to say is that that's what's been perpetuated is that it's been just one class of victim when in reality it was a bunch of different people.
02:32:55.000Right, but that doesn't make it any less bad.
02:34:02.000But at the same time, even though he said all of those things, when you compile it and dress it up with a whole lot of jargon and verbiage that people don't understand on a topic that people aren't really that knowledgeable about,
02:34:54.000So my take on that was was he Hitler-like or was it his history of blatantly discriminating against people, a certain type of people, Publicly, and criminalizing an entire race of people publicly.
02:35:21.000Well, you're right that there are other reasons that people don't like Trump.
02:35:25.000What I'm talking about, though, is that there is a pattern where, like, people will be set out as targets and then compared to Hitler, like Trump, Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad.
02:35:37.000I will let Putin be there, but not Trump.
02:36:06.000When we look at sort of the moral language of the political debate, it's like framed by Hitler.
02:36:11.000It's almost like the worst thing you could be is like a Nazi, right?
02:36:15.000And the best thing you could be is like Nelson Mandela or MLK, you know, like a sainted civil rights activist.
02:36:21.000And so I'm trying to suss out If there's these two positions, we can figure out what the values are that underlie them.
02:36:29.000And so what people call evil is a coherent society where there's homogeneity, meaning everyone is similar, a strong national leader, patriotism, strong masculine fathers and workers.
02:36:45.000All that, you would see the connotation with Nazism.
02:36:47.000In the contrast, what's the best thing?
02:36:52.000It's like a big gay Black History Month pride parade where everybody's waving rainbow flags.
02:36:57.000And those values are openness, tolerance, pluralism, multiculturalism, liberalism, those kinds of things.
02:37:04.000And so it's really just about framing the debate in terms of why are these things so loaded up?
02:37:11.000Why can't we talk about an alternative system?
02:37:13.000And it's because No, because the alternative system marginalizes a certain group of people and discriminates against a certain group of people.
02:37:23.000If it didn't do that, then we could have that kind of conversation.
02:37:27.000I don't think that, like, for example, in World War II, Nazi Germany wasn't less racist than America or any other country for that matter.
02:37:34.000I'm talking about this Trump era because the one thing that people dislike about Trump so much is the fact that he created such a divisive culture, right?
02:38:49.000I mean, point being is, there's nothing inherently wrong with criticizing the media, but people say, oh, well, that's like the fascists, and the fascists are always wrong because they did the Holocaust.
02:39:00.000No, but the problem is, he was saying untruths in broadcasting that.
02:39:05.000People didn't give a fuck what he was saying.
02:39:18.000I mean, and he's openly racist in his cases that you can actually see and follow about stuff like this.
02:39:25.000I would never encourage anyone to be arrogant, but I mean, the first tell into how the presidency that he had was going to go was when he was in that bus and got caught saying, You can grab a woman by the pussy and get away with or whatever that was.
02:40:56.000So, Trump, under the context of what he's saying is that you're famous, girls love you, you can grab by the pussy, they don't even care.
02:41:01.000In other words, you are able to do things that other men cannot do because of your celebrity status and women like you because of your celebrity status.
02:41:08.000That's the context under which the conversation is happening.
02:41:12.000You can have that discussion with your guys, because I guarantee when you guys are on your ladies, you talk about how this dude's a loser, small dick here, blah, blah, blah.
02:41:18.000It's okay for women to openly shit on men behind the scenes, but if a guy does, it's a problem.
02:41:22.000Actually, Cardi B made a whole song about dragging people and doing things like that.
02:41:27.000So why can't Trump have a joke with his boys?
02:41:28.000I don't support Cardi B. I don't support grabbing people by their genitalia.
02:41:32.000If my boyfriend did that, he would never disrespect my body like that.
02:41:37.000Does he walk up to you and say, can we fornicate, please?
02:42:34.000There's a reason why Fifty Shades are Grey is the most popular book amongst women.
02:42:37.000Women absolutely love to be degraded, treated like shit, et cetera, during sex because women don't want equality in any confinements, especially in a sexual relationship and or relationship.
02:42:47.000That man was talking about just walking up to women because he's Donald Trump.
02:42:50.000It's okay that he grabs a body of coochie.
02:45:50.000Hey, when you have my kind of status and you're running the top show, The Apprentice, which is before all y'all time, maybe, maybe not cats, but you'll go ahead and you'll know, right?
02:46:00.000When you reach my status, women will let you grab them by the pussy because women in general, like men that are superior to them in every way.
02:46:07.000And they like to go ahead and take that into the bedroom.
02:46:40.000Your fucking feelings immediately went in, but he gave you guys an irrefutable fact about what Hitler did for Germany, but your feelings override the facts that he's presenting because women are feel-dominant.
02:47:46.000This is why men overwhelmingly are inventors and create the change in the world and women are just living in it.
02:47:51.000I'm actually, I'm going to push past what you said because if I have the ability to think emotionally about what he said and then choose to intelligently understand his objective truths, I think that's far more powerful than just saying logic,
02:50:24.000No, because see, this sets a dangerous precedent.
02:50:29.000There's a reason why I'm going to take this because the thing is that if a woman is with a man and they're in a romantic relationship and he grabs her by the pussy because it's like their foreplay or whatever the fuck, is that really sexual assault?
02:54:51.000So, for example, Trump is saying, if I got by the pussy, I can do it because I have status.
02:54:56.000Once again, it's just that is what girls like.
02:54:58.000So if it's a weirdo from CBS... Right, I'm not refuting that no more, Fresh.
02:55:03.000What I'm refuting now is the concept behind putting yourself in situations and negative things happening to you and it's your fault because you're putting in a situation.
02:55:11.000For example, miss, I like to go to the club when I got a man.
02:55:13.000So you at the club with your man, your man, your man.
02:55:18.000And then a nigga follows you in the bathroom and rapes you.
02:55:39.000That's what I was trying to say earlier.
02:55:42.000There is a difference between someone who's grabbing a chest and someone who is bold and brazen enough to put their hands between the legs of a woman and go like that.
02:59:29.000I mean, you're speaking like you know me and you simply just don't, so I'm not going to have a conversation with you.
02:59:35.000What you've got to understand, because you're trying to attribute the action as being sexual assault, what I'm saying is that the action is a sexual assault depending on the individual.
02:59:42.000Some actions, though, might be constituted as sexual assault.
02:59:45.000If it's the correct individual with the correct woman, it's not going to be constituted as that.
02:59:49.000But what you're trying to say is, grab me by the pussy, it's always sexual assault.
02:59:54.000I think, Myron, what we're saying is that our position is the context in which he said it makes it a sexual assault because he made it seem like he could just walk up to random bitches.
03:00:02.000But it's not a sexual assault if the girl likes it.
03:00:05.000She's trying to say, I'm that fucking guy.
03:00:23.000You don't know how women react to men that have social status.
03:00:25.000You don't know how women react to men that have money because you're with a guy that's, no offense, probably fairly marshmallow, fairly nice, which is why you guys have the relationship that you have.
03:00:32.000But women in general want dominant men that are ground by the pussy, that are aggressive during sex, that they can go ahead and be like, damn, this guy's taking it.
03:00:42.000Sex life, how you perceive your manner and what you're attracted to, to a majority of women, because a majority of women want an aggressive, dominant man that takes what he wants from his girl.
03:00:50.000When you give the context of reading the signs, I understand that now, but I feel like you don't know how to speak to women sometimes.
03:01:00.000Which is sad because I agree with a lot of the tenets of this podcast.
03:01:04.000I really respect this podcast, but there's such frustration, I feel, from your end.
03:01:39.000But if I was a fucking loser and I said, nice ass, sexual harassment, I get that, but when you have so many people watching this, there's going to be people, like, there's going to be men who really think they're that guy who can go into the club and start touching women.
03:01:51.000These fucking losers that watch this shit don't think that.
03:01:55.000The point I'm trying to make is that, see, this is what I mean when I say women don't know anything about attraction or how, what women are actually attracted to.
03:02:01.000No, you don't, because I literally just explained it to you.
03:02:34.000However, the part that I disagree with is just because you are that guy with the structure, with the money, everybody's just not going to be okay with it.
03:03:30.000I even said earlier in this podcast, I have the kind of relationship where my man takes the lead, and he sets the plans up, and I get to put my feet up and be taken care of, and that's amazing.
03:03:39.000If you're guaranteed by the pussy, would you be mad?
03:03:41.000Yes, but if he flat on us, I would be into it.
03:04:02.000That's why you're leading some guys astray.
03:04:05.000You're leading some guys astray and they're not going to get it.
03:04:07.000But if my man is playful and maybe I'm cooking him a little dinner or something and I'm looking cute and he comes up and squeezes my ass or like...
03:06:36.000Just because you wouldn't like it by getting grabbed by the pussy doesn't mean that other woman wouldn't like it.
03:06:42.000I would argue that if a woman was with a man that she actually liked and respected to a high degree most, they would be okay with a guy grabbing her by the pussy.
03:08:13.000It's the position of it, like the setting of it.
03:08:16.000That's basically what you're trying to say.
03:08:18.000Which is why I said two things can be right.
03:08:20.000So now you contradicted yourself because you recognize the difference between different touches and different contexts.
03:08:24.000The reason why I know I'm not contradicting is because you did indeed say that if he was to just grab you by the pussy, you would not be okay with that.
03:08:33.000But then if you were kicking romantically and he were to slap you on your butt, you would be okay.
03:08:39.000The part that you're missing is the fact that she thinks that the vagina is more intrusive than smacking the ass.
03:09:30.000I can't believe that we've even been on this discussion for this long, but it's very simple.
03:09:33.000If a girl is with a man that she's truly aroused by, he does it for her, she's her dream man, etc.
03:09:38.000And he grabs her by the pussy, you'd be a fucking moron to be like, oh, I'm offended by this because he'll probably look you in the face like, cool, I'm getting rid of you.
03:09:48.000She's truly aroused by, he can do anything.
03:09:54.000She's just not like that though and that's okay for her.
03:17:53.000I'm not saying you can't utter the word, but that's how it is.
03:18:01.000I mean, there are words that I won't utter.
03:18:03.000Like, I'll say GD instead of goddamn, because I believe that's blasphemy.
03:18:08.000But I think it's foolish to say the N-word.
03:18:12.000If you're talking about it in a neutral way, I think it's kind of juvenile.
03:18:16.000You know, but I'm not talking about like, hey, N. I'm saying like, you know, if you're going to refer to the word, you can't utter the word.
03:18:22.000I don't think it makes you a bad person uttering the word.
03:24:57.000It wasn't what it was on, but not where it was from.
03:25:00.000I don't know who's writing this, but the title of this, frontotemporal, so we have the front and we have the temporal region of our If they're saying black people have a bigger or white people have a smaller or whatever, what is the outcome of those differences?
03:25:41.000You are complaining hard work and IQ. Nigerians, et cetera, who come here are successful because they are hardworking like the African-Americans who are hardworking are also successful.
03:26:45.000First of all, these people aren't even that smart to understand.
03:26:48.000Craig Candor with a picture of a chimpanzee, which is funny.
03:26:50.000The Euro-African slave trade didn't start until the 1500s.
03:26:53.000By then, Europe had castles and the printing press, while sub-Saharan Africans lived in huts.
03:26:58.000If systematic racism is the root issue, why were Blacks developmentally behind before systematic racism was implemented?
03:27:05.000We weren't talking about systematic racism in the 1500s and or in Africa.
03:27:10.000We're talking about it being embedded.
03:27:12.000I know, which doesn't really speak to anything that we talked about because I'm talking about African-American history and culture, not before we got here and what happened before we got here.
03:27:29.000I think he's going back to the IQ thing is what he's saying.
03:27:35.000He's saying that if IQ isn't a thing between the races, then why is it that the whites had the printing press and they had all these developments.
03:27:55.000Yeah, why were they still in a development standpoint?
03:27:58.000Whereas the Caucasians had all these things.
03:28:00.000I think there was a documentary maybe called Guns and Drums and Steel that kind of touched on isolated populations of groups and how it's like the access to resources.
03:28:13.000Not everybody in Africa lives in huts.
03:28:15.000Africa is one of the most resource-rich continents in the world.
03:28:17.000And especially back then, at that point, everybody was going to Africa to get their resources in there and all that.
03:34:13.000I just believe there's other stuff in that world and he could keep laughing.
03:34:20.000I know there's safe spaces and everything else like that but on this podcast we tend to be very honest and the reality is you're pretty dumb.
03:34:35.000In reality, you use females as a platform to get money, right?
03:34:57.000I think what she's trying to say is that without women, you wouldn't have no money, is what she's saying, because you need the women to be on this show.
03:35:03.000I mean, where do you get your most views on?
03:35:04.000We make money with or without you guys here, because you guys got to understand that the watch time is actually longer on daytime shows, which that makes money as well.
03:35:12.000So then I'm also a real estate investor, blah, blah, blah, a bunch of shit.
03:40:27.000There's a difference between men and women.
03:40:29.000Like, bro, if I was bringing my buddy on a podcast and I knew that, yo, this is going to be mad people watching, all this other shit, I'd be like, bro, you probably should have smoked pot, you sound retarded when you talk.
03:40:37.000I want to bring in my blood, whatever.
03:40:38.000Or I'd be like, yo, don't smoke, whatever.
03:40:53.000Because here's never two men and women.
03:40:55.000If you had told her prior, you're fucking dumb, you need to fix yourself, she would fix herself and not embarrass herself in front of almost 50,000 people.
03:46:43.000When you got friends like that, who needs enemies?
03:46:47.000Stango M. Love Nick at FNF. In the first part of Hitler's reign, he was successful, but what Hitler did is literally what abortion is today, except at a younger stage.
03:47:41.000Blackest Panther, our lady is also going to acknowledge the atrocities committed by Japan during World War II, which were arguably as bad as Hitler, i.e.
03:55:07.000Well, what they do is they do twin studies and they find that black children raised by whites do have a significantly higher IQ than black children raised by black parents, but they regress to almost exactly the mean when they become adults.
03:59:06.000You're going to say it to the wrong person one day, but it's okay.
03:59:09.000First of all, Nick is smart enough to know that he can only say it in certain settings.
03:59:13.000I get that you guys are in your feelings right now, but you've got to understand that we live in the United States and Free speech is a thing.
03:59:22.000That's what sets us apart from other countries.
03:59:25.000You know the part about free speech that people love to disregard?
03:59:50.000But if somebody feels like attacking you because you disrespected them, they also have the right to do that as well, whether it's right or wrong.
04:00:00.000No, because they're going to go to jail.
04:00:01.000He has the right to say whatever he wants, but the thing is that if he says it, He shouldn't be attacked for it physically.
04:00:08.000He should not, but if that's the consequences that come with it, it's like if I went and robbed the bank and I didn't get caught, I didn't get caught.
04:05:23.000I mean, the first time he said it was a hard R, then the second time he said it, it was like an A. Yeah, because she said, you're my nigga, and I was like, yeah, hell yeah.
04:05:31.000But man, as a human being, you are 100% in control of your emotions, and words are just words, and the fact that you guys get triggered, I mean...