SNEAKO - May 28, 2024
FINAL DAY IN NEW YORK! - One Minute Podcast
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3 hours and 29 minutes
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80
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314
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Summary
In this episode, we have a special guest on the podcast, Ari. Ari is an actor, dancer and dancer from New York City. He has been in the entertainment industry for the past 4 years. He is also a dancer, dancer, actor and dancer. We talk about how he got into acting, what got him into dancing, his favorite actress, favorite movie star, favorite food, favorite sports team, and much more!
Transcript
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space. You're a dancer or an actor? Actor. Okay. You look like an actor. Thank you. Kind of got
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that Ryan Gosling look. I'll take it. What got you into acting? Meryl Streep. Okay. What about
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Meryl Streep? Because she's brilliant and, you know, she's the best. Yeah. What's your favorite?
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How do you not get into acting? I do have to take this one. Okay, quick question. Israel or Palestine?
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Palestine. Let's go. Have a great day, bro. All right. What's up, guys? We're back. We're
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doing a one-minute podcast. Let's get into it. It's good to be back. We got Ari here. Maybe
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hide behind the thing, little Ari, so that, yeah, we can go. Hey, Grizz, maybe these two?
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Good to see you guys. Day three, one last day. Well, the filming looks so much better now that
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you're here, bro. Oh, Lee. Needles is taking the day off today. How do you have one minute
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while you wait for your train? What questions y'all ask? What questions y'all ask? I think
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she's going to sit down. Let me get you right after, okay? I got to go and watch my sport
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game. I should come upstairs with that. Come sit down for a second. One minute, one minute,
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real quick. I'll go rapid fire. I know you in a rush. What's your name? Juan Nunez, but
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I go by MC Coqui. What's up, brother? MC what? Coqui, like the native Puerto Rican
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for all of them. Oh, okay. Are you a good person? Of course, yeah. I got a good heart,
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bro. I was just talking to someone about having a good heart. Yeah. I'm a great person.
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I try to be, I try to give back to those in need. If I can, sometimes I feel bad, but you
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know, it's the life we live in. You can't always help anybody. What was the biggest change
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of mind you've had in the past four years? The last four years, the biggest change in
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mind, trying to be better. I lost a lot in the last couple of years. My mother, you know,
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marriage, kids. So I tried to just be more better and more understanding, not just about
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me, but around my other peers and coworkers and people that are just in this world in
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general, because you never know. You never know when your time is coming. You never know.
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So it's always good to have an open heart and just try to make change. It's always good for
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change. Change is a good thing. Do you think those challenges made you a better person?
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Yeah, and I'm still being challenged every day.
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Do you thank God when you're getting tested or do you think woe is me?
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I thank God first and foremost, because without God, without something to look forward or believe
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in, you never know what can be of your possibility. So yeah, I thank God. And of course, you have to
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put in that work so that way you can have those opportunities or those doors open so you can have
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something good come out of it. And I thank God all the time.
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I'm going to support them both. The only reason I say I support them both, because they've both been at war
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since the 1800s. Probably longer. You know, so I support both of them. It's not that I support
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Palestine or Israel. They're both fighting for their country. So I support them both.
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Hell yeah. If they know how to become one and one together, yeah, they can win.
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Do you think that there's one that's the oppressor and one that's the oppressor, or are they equal?
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They're equal. They're equal. You can look up the history into the Israel war and the Palestine
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war that's been going on. They're equal. They're equal. Even though you have the Arabs living in Israel,
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and you have the Israelites, the original Israelites living in Israel, and there are Palestinians living in Israel,
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they're equal. They're equal. They're equal. It doesn't matter. They're both people.
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What do you think that New York predominantly supports?
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I'm going to be honest with you. New York is a money city, and they predominantly support those that are wealthy.
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I mean, they look at us like I'm a migrant. I'm a person of color. I live in the hood.
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They look down on people like me. But as soon as I have an open opportunity and I make it there,
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then those people that are up there are those the ones that they're going to help.
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What do you think about the people that were crawling in the tunnels? Do you remember those videos of the...
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. How you say those people that have their own little thing in the tunnels?
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Me, honestly, I can't speak on that. They're their own people. You never know. You don't know what those people got.
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You don't know what there's going on in their minds. Some of those people, we don't...
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I don't see those people throughout my day. They live on a whole other side of the city.
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So, honestly, whatever they got going on doesn't have to do with me.
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What's some words of inspiration that you would give someone?
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It seems like you have a motivational speech that you got.
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My inspiration to anyone, anyone that's going to watch this or is going to watch it or is probably searching for it,
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just keep grinding, man. No matter what you do, don't let nobody tell you that you can't make it.
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You can make it anywhere. It doesn't have to be in New York. It doesn't have to be in California.
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Just keep grinding. Just keep a positive thought, bro, and just know that one day you're going to look back 20 years from now
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and just laugh at it because you kept grinding and you made it.
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Juan. Juan, yes. Come check me out, bro. You can bring this table upstairs.
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I'm going to be announcing the West Coast Tournament.
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Yeah, him saying he supports both sides is not something like...
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Yeah, yeah. No, it's been a while since I did it.
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Like, if Israel was a good practicing country, I would be with them, but, like, they're not.
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What is it like seeing it, you know, from New York, seeing everything that's happening right now?
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It's sad, because you can't even do anything. Like, every, like, every power, like, power in the fucking world is supporting Israel.
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So, you can't even, you feel hopeless. You know what I mean? It's like, Israel's just bullying a country that can't do anything.
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The guy that just sat down right before you said that he supports both. Do you think you could support Israel and Palestine simultaneously?
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No. Because one of them is, both of them are essentially just against each other. I can't say that Palestinians don't have ill will against Israelis.
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I mean, they were born in a world of just death and war, so they think that way as well.
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They probably think that Israelis should die in the same vein, but all I know is that Israelis are the one who's killing a bunch of Palestinians all the time anyways.
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Yeah. You seem like you have a pretty positive mind. You don't seem that down and out about it. I mean, they're...
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I mean, I know that people, you know, close to me are dying, and everyone, like, people are dying as we speak, but, I mean, it's just, I don't think it's positivity.
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It's just, like, I've accepted that I can't really do anything.
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What are we going to do besides just speak about it?
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Bare minimum, you know, don't be performative about it. I see a lot of people, one thing that bugged me in New York was, like,
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kids who would protest, some of them would do it for the purpose of, like, being the victim.
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Like, they knew that they would, their encampments would get torn down, they would get hurt by police, and they would start filming on social media.
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And they get shot with rubber bullets and then make a TikTok about it.
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They want to be, they want to make the conversation about themselves.
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They don't even, they want to drag it away from people who are actually dying, and they want to...
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There was someone I was speaking to yesterday in Union Square, and she was, like, holding up a flag.
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Like, what is the point of you just being here?
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They were in the library just sitting, just sitting in a circle.
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And one of them came in, and they were like, I'm so weak and tired and hungry and thirsty from, like, protesting all week.
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Like, you're mocking kids who can't even find food or water.
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Well, I mean, when everything is easy in life, you want to actively find struggle.
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So, I mean, they kind of, in a way, it's like jealousy that other people are suffering and they're not because they're getting attention.
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Everyone wants everything to be about themselves.
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It's something that you have to overcome and just start to realize, like, you're not as important as you think you are.
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Be a good person for yourselves and the people you know in proximity.
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Everyone thinks that there's a spotlight for everybody.
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Everyone thinks they're the main character, especially in New York.
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I think New York is, like, you could also just fall into the trap of, like, feeling like you don't matter at all and you can't do anything.
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But, like, there's also the people that come to New York and act like they're just the one who should influence everything.
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Try to do as much good as possible and just be quiet.
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What do you think about DJ Khaled not saying anything?
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I know that, like, he probably should be speaking up.
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I don't know if it's, like, he has money involved with people who don't want him to say anything.
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Well, I mean, he works in the rap industry, so he's funded by Zionists.
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I don't know too much about power dynamics, you know.
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I just know that, like, you know, hopefully he's doing something on his own with money.
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Hopefully he's doing something to help people monetarily.
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But I know that, like, if he's not speaking up, it's kind of embarrassing.
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Just live your life and, you know, don't focus on things that are out of your control.
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I saw you guys were in a 10-hour space yesterday.
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This is the last day, the last one-minute podcast.
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I'm going to keep doing this for the rest of the summer and come back here as much as I possibly can.
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I wanted to squeeze one more and I have a flight in, like, a couple hours.
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But just one last one before we get out of here is good.
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There's been a lot going on, especially with Rafa and Gaza right now.
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I'm going to make it a little more political and see, you know, want to get the consensus from New York about what's happening there.
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Because if you walk around New York right now, there's Israel and Palestine flags everywhere.
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They're saying, I'm not going to get too deep into it because I don't want it to get cringed.
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But I think right now is an important time to test the waters of the social climate.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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I mean, I'm just staying in the middle of the world.
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But if you know the podcast, I don't want you to come on.
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I haven't seen this particular podcast, but I know you are.
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If you're going to keep talking, I'm not talking no more.
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Why do you love getting in trouble for talking?
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I have had the cops called on me about four to five times for literally speaking the truth.
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Right now, I am homeless and without money, and I have a house in my name.
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That a homeless man is walking around with the latest gaming phone, but has nowhere to plug it in at?
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What did you say that got you in trouble with the police?
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Uh, well, I brought up the fact that my older brother was abusing my cat, and what my family decided to do was call EMS on me because I decided to pressure him and tell him, basically, that that wasn't the right thing to do with not so many nice words involved.
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So, yeah, they got me removed from my house, which they do all the time for me speaking the truth.
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And because they can all collude together, and it's their word against my singular one word, the cops never listened to my side of the story.
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Uh, was that June 13th, nine o'clock, uh, was that family court?
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I got an open court case where they have a dozen charges against me, and I have no criminal record.
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I cannot go home because I have a court order against me going to my own house that has my name on the deed that they will not show me.
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But, yeah, I won't take up any more of your time.
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Yeah, and I am very, uh, impressed at what you did with your platform.
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I don't agree with everything you say, and just so you know, I will be a big deal, and you will hear of me in the future.
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Like, and I just don't want to, and now the chair is going to smell me.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Hey, maybe let's get some of these women or something.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Would you like to sit on the one-minute podcast?
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Shout out to all the people that serve this country.
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Hello, would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Would you like to sit on the one-minute podcast?
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Yeah, I like doing it, but I'm an electrical contractor.
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You don't often see people in newspapers anymore.
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Because everybody says that they don't trust the media anymore.
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I'm amazed that you could just change this whole conversation to be fully present.
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You must have studied psychology or human interaction or something.
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If you ever sit down, I have a newspaper, and you're able to direct and focus right on this.
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Well, I try to make people feel comfortable immediately and take the stress off of the fact that I'm holding a microphone.
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I'm going to come by next time and hang out with you.
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I'm Jewish, but I hate when they bomb somebody and you have to say, let me look at his skin color to tell you whether it's good or not.
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Would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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Would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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I don't want to talk about it any more than that because of confidentiality reasons.
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No, mostly it's people who get kicked out because their landlords are assholes.
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Like landlords want to jack up the rent by $1,000 and so they ask the tenant to leave
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even though that tenant's been paying rent for, you know, in some cases like decades.
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I think that there's a reason to regulate that.
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But at the end of the day, if you not only have one roof over your head, but you own somebody
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else's roof over your head, you have like a certain amount of privilege that you should
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be, you know, you should recognize and there should be some laws to protect people who might
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Are they Gen Z people who complain about expensive rent?
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Not, you know, I represent people in all types of apartments, but most of the people I
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represent are people who have been living, you know, who are, you know, working class
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people who have been in their apartments for decades, like often it's not NYCHA, like
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But most people like who are just regular working people, they don't live in public
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They live in a regular apartment that might be a rent-stabilized apartment.
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So they might have, you know, there might be some regulations affecting it, but it's not
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public housing because it's not owned by the city.
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This doesn't break confidentiality, but what is the grossest thing that you see an attendant
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I had a landlord that had a leaky, I was living in the basement, and the faucet was leaking
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and it was dripping on my bed that was on the floor, and it was molding and there was
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Yeah, so, I mean, like leaks are some of the most horrible things, and I had a client
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with a leak in literally every single room of his apartment because, you know, the roof
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And the thing that really gets me is that landlords always try to pin it on tenants, and it'll
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be like, oh, the roof is leaking, and the landlord will be like, oh, but you didn't
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Excuse my language, but like, you don't need access to the apartment, just go up on the
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And obviously, you know, like, if you want repairs in your apartment, you've got to give,
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But by and large, my clients are letting the landlord in day of the day of the day.
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I've seen pictures that my clients took of beer cans on the job, and they just do the
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worst quality work ever just to patch it up and act like they're doing something, and
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then people still have to live with mold and leaks, mice and roaches, you name it.
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I like it because I do really believe that the, you know, the DAC is stacked against tenants
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There's a lot of press that might make you think otherwise.
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I feel like landlords have a good PR campaign, and they make it seem like this is such a tenant-friendly
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The reality is, like, my clients, like, almost all my clients have deplorable conditions
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And they're paying, they're on the hook for the full rent, and landlords are not doing
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So I really feel like I'm on the side of justice, and I like that aspect.
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I'm not going to answer that question on the air.
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I support the right for all people to have justice.
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And what is happening in Palestine is outrageous.
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It's, those are, that's not a, you know, I know I said I wasn't going to answer the
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At the end of the day, it's just not a conflict.
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And people who are trying to make it out like a conflict are being dishonest.
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Are the majority of the landlords Israel, are they probably, are they your train?
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What's the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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I used to want to have kids and now I probably don't.
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Not, not the type of change of mind you were probably asking for, but.
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I still don't know for sure, but I just feel like I've realized that as much as I really
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do want to have kids, there's a lot of other things I want to do in life that might be
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more important and society kind of teaches you to assume you're going to have kids, especially
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You know, I think it would be super fun to be a parent.
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I know people who are like, oh, having kids is like awful.
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And I think I always thought that because I didn't, I would, I do want to have them and
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And it may be, we'll see, but I feel like I am leaning more in the other direction.
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You don't think you, you would get, I think about this sometimes too, because career
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is important, but you don't think you're going to be lonely?
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I have a lot of friends and having kids doesn't prevent you from being lonely.
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And I definitely worry about it because, because of my thoughts about not having kids.
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But at the end of the day, kids aren't really an insurance policy against loneliness.
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You could end up not having that close relationship with your kids.
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Um, and, and, um, I really am trying to cultivate my friendships as an adult and like, you know,
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really be receptive to relationships of all types.
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And I hope that that will, um, be the way forward if I don't have kids.
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And if you're looking for a lawyer in the city, if you're a woke person who's tired
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of your rent being too expensive, you could hire Joanna.
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It's not too much to keep it in the bag all the time?
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Uh, he's 17 and a half, so he doesn't, he doesn't like to walk that much, yeah.
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Um, I had a cat when I was younger and it was a feral cat.
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You know, it's, I do everything that I can to be good and take good actions.
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This dog knows you better than most of your family.
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He's, uh, he's spent some time with my family, too, so.
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Well, I mean, I can take any train that comes by here.
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What's the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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The biggest change of mind is probably, I mean, I'm coming up on 40 and I...
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It's been a hard thing to really kind of take in and let that resonate with you.
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Um, but it's been something that's a hard journey for a lot of people, but I feel like
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it's been, you know, something that everybody needs to learn, hopefully earlier in their life
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Um, being able to sit with yourself and love yourself in the truest sense of the word, like,
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thinking that you're a good person, knowing that what mistakes you've made in the past
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don't define you and, um, you know, have let you down the path that you're on and everything
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Um, you know, obviously putting the big sins aside.
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Um, but truly, like, just embracing who you are and being able to sit with yourself.
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I'd love to, but, you know, never know what's in the cards for you.
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The woman that just sat down, she said something similar.
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She said that, uh, the biggest change in mind she had was that she doesn't want to have kids
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I mean, I think I'm in a place where if I don't have kids, I'm okay.
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Um, but, and that was not something I think I would have said 10 years ago.
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But, um, it's, it's a journey that you go on and you kind of discover that it's another
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thing of being good with yourself is letting go of your old thoughts and ideas.
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What do you think was the moment that shifted your mindset on that?
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Time and just being okay with whatever happens.
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Um, there's nothing specific that really changed my mind on it, but just more so the ability
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Um, I mean, I, I don't, I don't, I don't, I, you know, I'm, I, I, I, I.
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But, I mean, like, I, I, yeah, I love, I wish, I wish, I wish, I wish, love for the
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world, um, and just, I hope that everybody can feel supported in the way that they need
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Is it the worst you've seen, or is it always like this, every summer?
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Um, I've been in the city for, uh, a long time, and it's, it's not the worst it's been,
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Um, it's definitely not been a great, uh, couple years.
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Is that, um, what are your neighbors mostly support, do you know?
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Are your neighbors mostly Zionist or pro-Balassian?
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Um, I don't know, I don't, I mean, I, that's not something that really concerns me.
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No, it's not that it doesn't concern me, it's just, I didn't really sign up to have
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Yeah, so, I have, I have personal views, but I'm not in a position to share them in the
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What's the, the reason that you wouldn't, because I hear that from a couple people that
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I'm not a public person, so that's one of the reasons why I didn't really want to say
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Yeah, I mean, it's been a long time since I've been on it, I just don't really participate.
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Where do you get most of your, your social interaction?
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Walking the dog, a lot of, meet a lot of people.
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Well, what's one advice that you would give to, to new dog owners?
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Um, patience, and just, you know, when they're, when they're puppies, they, um, really.
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Yeah, he's, uh, when they're puppies, they become puppies again.
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17 is a long time, I'm sorry for asking that, but in dog years, what is that, like 200 and
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Don't be sorry, but it was great to hear from you.
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I mean, I'm against anti-Semitism, too, but I definitely, there's genocide going on.
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They moved all the civilians out of Gaza, and they put them into Raqqa.
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And even the United Nations said they're not supposed to bomb us, and they're continuing
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A lot of these Northeers have like a middle ground.
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What's one thing you would say to him if he was watching?
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You know, he's facing a criminal trial, all this stuff.
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Chasing women and, you know, just doing dumb shit.
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You got a woman's name tatted on your face.
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What changed your mind about simping and becoming a better man?
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It's just, when you really think about it, it's true what these people are talking about.
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Like, when I've seen you in the podcast, and I've seen Fresh and Myron, you know, trying to educate these women.
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And it's like, yo, like, a lot of feminists are against that.
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But when you really think about it, like, it's nothing personal against women.
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It's just, you just want to, um, protect, trying to save one girl at a time, man.
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Yeah, so, I mean, being against feminism means you actually care about women more because you know that women should be, we know what their role is.
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Women are, women are the best creatures in the world, you know, but, you know.
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I'm not, I'm not, I'm not too big on that topic.
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You know, like, Myron, Andrew Tate, all those people, I think they support Palestine.
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I'd rather, rather not look like a fool, man.
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And I saw, I saw you, you're on Instagram, right?
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I wanted to join, but, uh, that was, man, right now I'm trying to change my life, man.
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It was just, man, I used to hang out with the wrong people.
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I graduated back in 2015, and I'm 26 years old right now, and I've been trying to find
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But I finally, you know, came across Andrew Tate, Fresh and Fit, all these, I came across
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you, man, looking at your content, and I'm just like, man, I want to change for my life,
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and I want to pursue entrepreneurship, yeah, one day.
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I can see it in your eyes, you got that fire, and you got that ambition and motivation.
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You got that 3 a.m. motivation where you just spam push-ups?
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Hey, man, listen, I'm not in best shape right now, but I'm going to get to it.
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You know, looking at Fresh and Fit, how he goes on crazy rants, on fat people, holy shit, man.
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It's like he's fucking looking at me, straight at me, man.
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One thing is, one thing that's true, man, shame is powerful.
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And listening to that made me realize nothing personal against, you know, wanting to do
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Yeah, and they try to say that shaming is bad and that it pushes people to depression,
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but the reason that there's all these sluts around because we don't slut shame anymore,
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the reason so many fat people is because we don't fat shame.
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You know, you shouldn't say that we should accept our body types, like there's a body type
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Yeah, man, but right now, I have a regular 9 to 5.
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Yeah, I work in a deli, make sandwiches, but I want to pursue entrepreneurship because
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I want to follow the same steps that you did, you know?
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Yeah, we're living in a fucking attention economy, man.
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So, hey, I just hope I get to see you again in the future, man.
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Hey, God bless you, and I wish you all success.
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No, that's really crazy that we're really here with Sneeko.
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That's a sugar baby, I guess, but yeah, because it's not my sugar baby.
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You can find me on YouTube, Spotify, iCloud, Apple, all that.
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I don't think I run into famous people like that often.
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But wait, is the sugar mama thing, is that true or not?
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You fake gotta look for a girl that's like, you kinda know she not in your league.
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I'm like, if you know you got some type of riz as a dude, and you know you can find you
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If she was cuter, and she didn't get on my nerves as much, I'd probably make her my girl.
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There's so many sims out there that beat their meat to girls on the screen.
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Like, if you catch a girl that you know ain't your type staring at you, bro, bro, do it.
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Because what it is, most girls out here, they got the bag.
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They working, or they got some type of money coming in and shit.
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They gonna take care of you if they like you enough, for sure.
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No, sir, I never look at a girl and think that she's making money, ever.
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I've never, like, maybe an OnlyFans girl in Miami.
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I'll be seeing you on Fresh and Fit podcast, bro, like, really think they don't be making
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I mean, I know that, like, the OF girls, stuff like that, you know, but even, I never think
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New York girls, they be getting to the bag.
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Some of these bitches are skeezes, though.
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Like, if you think they don't got an OnlyFans, you might not see it, but you're right.
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If you do a little research digging, you'll find a back page.
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I was talking to this girl from Chicago, and as soon as I went on her page yesterday last
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I gotta level up first, get my bag right and shit like that, you know?
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Just get a couple more sugar mamas and then funnel that to the wifey.
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Me and a lot of girls, I stopped having sex with the girls I was having sex with.
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Wait, so you don't even need to have sex with the sugar mamas?
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I really hope she don't see this because I'm about to fuck this date up.
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I told her she could stop fucking with me, but she chose to keep fucking with me.
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And the only reason I went to go watch the video, excuse my language,
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Because I'm like, why are you bothering to gay people?
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But then as, like, I watched the video, it got to, like, the second video,
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Thinking, like, oh, I need to do better with my life.
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Um, he was saying he basically lived life like me, you know.
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Um, smoking weed, drinking, having fun with his friends.
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He's not necessarily trying to, like, rob people or do anything, like, despicable.
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And he says he's not really, he's not anxious no more.
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I don't like being depressed and anxious and shit like that.
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What do majority of people in Brooklyn support?
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What was, um, yeah, I don't want to hold you too long.
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Nah, when I saw you, I was like, I definitely got to come by and stop by Sneeko.
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I got the main character energy right now, so I'm using that to my advantage.
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Um, y'all can find me at Rich Millie Music on Instagram.
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We had the one-to-one guy, but it didn't really speak to him.
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I do have some special guests, by the way, Chad, that are coming.
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You got to realize that people don't want to talk about it.
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Hi, would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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But I know Palestine is going through some shit right now for me, so.
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What was the biggest change in mind you've had in the past four years?
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If I see somebody having trouble or something, I'll help you.
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All right, would you like to come on the one-minute podcast?
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All right, the needle show you how to plug it in.
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If you have it on the mat, you need to switch it out or what?
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Okay. We can probably fix it after the next interview.
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Before they sit out, can you hide behind the thing? You know what I'm saying?
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Yeah. And then you can just pull up closer. That's the method.
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All right. Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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One minute. You need some rest on your foot anyway.
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Okay. All right. Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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It's going to, we need to get this girl or else it's going to be dry for a while.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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I was wondering what he was going to do in this situation with that homeless guy earlier.
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Sometimes he gets security guards like armed security.
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He looks like he's just going on the train home.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Come sit for a minute while you wait for your train.
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Hey, who's next to me in the one-minute podcast?
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I'm in a psychotic, crazy movie that's playing at the Roxy tomorrow at 7.
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She's like a laid-up polyamorous bike courier.
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And it has like, it's like extremely experimental.
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I'm just like selfless, self, what is the term?
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But also, it's my first time acting, so I'm actually quite shy about it.
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Oh, I just, um, my boyfriend who made the movie, he was like, you have to do it.
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And like, honestly, make the decision for yourself.
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Like, I mean, like, oh, I'm the best actor in the world, because I'm just trying to be
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like funny and playful, but like, it's up for you to decide, so.
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I'll have like a bad day if I start crying now.
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Hi, would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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If I'm living in a place for 45 years, I'm learning a language.
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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You don't want to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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You don't want to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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You don't want to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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What was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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I was happy that they kept me from here when I was a child.
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Would you like to sit on the one minute podcast?
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It's about, it's a biography of a guy who did something really terrible to a child.
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So why would you do a biography on a terrible person?
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You do a biography on a terrible, or read a biography on a terrible person.
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He's not a terrible person who just did a terrible thing.
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Lots of people do terrible things, but not too many terrible people in the world.
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Do you think that there are bad people out there?
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Are all people good, and then people are just capable of doing bad things?
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I think people are just people, and it's a mixed bag for everybody.
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I think we should try to understand people, and that's more useful than judging them,
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When we do shitty things, we should look at why we have done a shitty thing and try to
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be better instead of beating ourselves up for doing something shitty.
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Why did that guy do the terrible thing to that little boy?
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People who are not in control of themselves sometimes hurt people, including themselves.
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Is it a chemical imbalance, or is it decisions, or is it circumstances?
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Some people are predisposed to mental illness, and the stresses of life or traumatic experiences
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And actually, even severe mental illness is very treatable if people are not ashamed and
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they are able to get help and they're able to access resources.
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But serious mental illnesses are also degenerative.
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So if you're becoming mentally ill and you're ashamed and you don't know to reach out for help,
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or if your family doesn't know that, or if you don't have the resources somehow, it can
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get worse and worse, just like cancer, until it eats you alive.
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You seem like you have a lot of experience interacting with people who are mentally ill.
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Well, you know, about as much as everybody else.
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I mean, I had, the person I'm writing about is somebody who was, I had a direct experience
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of, and, you know, in that respect, I had contact with this one severely ill person.
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There are seriously mentally ill people around us all the time.
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And, you know, I think that we, they're people.
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There are other people like us, and we should treat them with respect and compassion and,
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you know, think even if we're, we might be scared or even if the person is behaving in
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a way that's objectionable, think about how we would feel if that was happening to us.
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Because the mental illness is something that's happening to them, not something that's happening
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You know, it's actually funny that we're having this conversation now because it seemed
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like that woman just went through something traumatizing and she was looking to have an
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So she didn't want to sit on the podcast, but she was saying that something happened
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She was kind of closed off, but she was still speaking and she seemed like she was hurt.
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You know, how do you think I handled that situation?
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Um, I, I wasn't able to hear what the actual exchange was.
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She's like, I don't want to talk, like, uh, I don't want to testify, but she was still
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like standing here and she could have just walked away, but she was closed off, but she
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So it seemed like she wanted to have an interaction, but she couldn't trust people.
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And then she said, I asked her, what was the biggest change of mind?
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She said her parents did something terrible and she's trying to forgive them.
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I think I noticed that she, you know, is an Orthodox Jewish woman and it's a very, you
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And, you know, it's great to have family and it's great to have a close knit community,
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Sometimes you want to be able to reach outside your own group to kind of check where you are.
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Cause they're not supposed to talk to or interact with people outside of their community,
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And there are lots of different ways of being an Orthodox Jew or being an ultra observant
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So I don't want to make any, um, are you Jewish?
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Well, I mean, I'm, I'm sort of a typical New York Jew.
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I don't, you know, it's, it's sort of part of my culture and part of my identity is, you
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know, as a group, but they're, you know, New York or New Yorkers, New York is a very Jewish
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So if you're a New Yorker, even if you're not Jewish, you know, you're participating in
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I mean, in a nice way, not in a, not in a mean way.
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There's been a rise in anti-Semitism, do you think?
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Um, I, I mean, I think that in general, the world kind of hates Jews.
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Um, and I think that the present moment is, uh, allowing people to, you know, have that
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They have a reason to now because of Israel Palestine.
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And it's, you know, that, that's also shitty because that's, you know, Israel is its own
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And even for Israelis, you know, they're, they're not necessarily responsible as, you
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know, Israeli individuals for the horrible thing their government is doing.
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For the horrible thing their government is doing.
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So you don't agree with the Israeli government?
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Uh, no, I, I think that, I think that what's happening right now is, is really, really
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Do you face backlash within the Jewish community for being anti-Israel?
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Uh, you know, I, I'm anti-Netanyahu and I'm anti-killing children.
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And I don't think that we really even particularly need to, uh, you know, focus on those more difficult
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questions, you know, to have conflict among ourselves.
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And we can pretty much all agree on stuff like, let's not kill children.
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I think that we're better off kind of leaning hard on that message and cooperating and collaborating
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and putting our shoulders together to try to make sure that children don't get killed.
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You know, that's, you know, we don't even need to talk about the other part of it right
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You know, the, the more, um, the more intellectual conflicts about nationhood and governance and national
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identity and, um, um, uh, what rights groups of people have, you know, I mean, in, in my
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opinion, the world would probably be very happy if Israelis and Palestinians obliterated one another
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And it's, you know, I think that the, the powers of the world, uh, are exacerbating and escalating
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that conflict because it's, it's better for the rest of the world if those groups of people
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who should be brethren, you know, who should be working together, living together, you
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know, good with one another, uh, the rest of the world would more be happy if neither
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Why do you, you said the world hates Jews before the Israeli-Palestine conflict.
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I mean, it's a, you know, it's a very tiny, very tiny minority group, and, um.
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There, there are way more Jews here in New York than there are in Israel.
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You know what, I, as a, as a professor, I may have just said something untrue.
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There are definitely way more Jews in the U.S. than there are in Israel.
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I think that there are more in New York City than there are in Israel, but I, I don't want
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Yeah, there's some in Florida, Boca Raton, and where else are there?
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You sound interested in, in Jewish stuff, though.
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Yeah, New York is, uh, it, it, it doesn't treat me a lot because there's a lot of
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factions because you call yourself a New York Jew, which is like, I've never heard that
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Yeah, I mean, it's, it's, I mean, most of the Jews in New York are just secular Jews who
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are, you know, you know, we go around eating bagels like all the people who are not Jews.
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Um, well, I mean, I think it depends on what students you're talking about.
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I teach at a community college, and actually I'm not, I'm not teaching this year.
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Um, my, you know, among my students up at Bronx Community College, um, there's, there's
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a lot of kind of everyday anti-Semitism because most of those students are not Jews and are
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not exposed to, like, like, they don't really know even when they are exposed to Jews.
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And their primary experience of Jewish people is, you know, there are a lot of, um, there
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are a lot of landlords up in the Bronx, you know, people, people who aren't keeping the
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situation super nice, or, you know, there are problems in the buildings.
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Jewish landlords profiting off of the hood and people killing each other over cheap rent.
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I mean, I think, again, it's more, you know, it's more complicated than that because it's,
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you know, it's usually not that those people who own those buildings are, you know, making
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It's, they're, they're very expensive buildings to maintain.
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There are, but, you know, when you, when your only encounter with a person you know to be
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Jewish is paying them rent, when you're not really getting what you're talking about.
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Or if you're not paying the rent and your landlord is bugging you for the rent, like, that's a,
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that's a conflict kind of set up to begin with.
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So I do encounter sort of a lot of everyday anti-Semitism for my students who don't even
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realize that I'm Jewish because they only recognize.
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I mean, they only recognize you as a Jew by, you know, some kind of special dress, you
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know, and I'm, you know, I'm just a regular person.
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And I think, you know, when I hear that, you know, depends on what the situation is, sometimes
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I leave it alone because we're talking about something that's more important than the fact
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And, you know, but if, if there's a moment I'm like, hey, you know, let's, let's take
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a moment to think about that whole kind of us, them language.
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I'm an English professor and a lot of this does boil down to language.
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Isn't there Jewish language that has like us and them?
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There's always, you know, for any, for any group, for any identity category, there's,
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When do they say white power, people run away.
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I mean, I think that any time there is a dominant group that's asserting its right to power,
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But, you know, when you're talking about minority groups or minoritized people and they're, you
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know, expressing a love for their people and their culture, I don't think there's anything
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I mean, I have, you know, if you're, if you have interactions with trans people who are
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like, eh, I just like can't deal with cis people.
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You know, you deal, you know, if you are talking with, you know, I mean, I don't know how you
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identify, but, you know, in most of my students, for instance, are people of color.
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And, you know, if one of them says, yeah, I, you know, I really don't feel, you know,
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It's like, yeah, that's, you know, that seems perfectly reasonable.
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Imagine a white dude said like, I just don't want to deal with blacks.
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A white guy says like, I just don't want to deal with the Jews.
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Again, you're talking about, you're talking about a dominant group asserting its power.
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I mean, white people have most of the power, money, leadership positions, capital.
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Chief executives of most corporations, most college presidents, most, most political leaders
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The biggest lobby in America is AIPAC, Israel funded lobby.
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98% of the politicians that they fund win their elections.
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And even like, like Biden's cabinet is all, it's all Jewish.
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If you, if you look at a Trump example, he married into the Kushner family.
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It's like maybe on the TV, it makes it seem like white people are predominantly controlling
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But if you actually look at the names behind the scenes, a lot of it are, you know, undercover
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So that even like, I would say that expression, undercover Jews.
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Well, like Jonah Hill, for example, his real name is Jonah Hill Feldstein because he doesn't
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So it seems to me like you have an agenda with this.
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I should probably have asked what this is for before I...
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That, I mean, why are you conducting the interviews?
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Well, I wanted to hear the social climate about like Israel Palestine.
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The first thing I asked was, are you a good person?
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I think I just asked how you are or what's your name.
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Um, so I, I am a little, um, taken aback by the, the language that you're using to frame
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the way you're talking about, you know, Jews and Jewish people.
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And, you know, I think that you want to, I, I'm not easily offended or, you know, if
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I am offended, like, I don't, I don't get mad about it easily.
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Uh, but, you know, people are people, like, it's, um, if there's, you know, if there's
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a black person who backs Trump or if there's a, you know, if there are Hispanic people who
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back Trump, um, or if the, you know, if there are evangelical people who back Trump, it doesn't
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necessarily mean that those groups of people are monolithic, right?
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And, you know, the, the whole language of conspiracy around, uh, around Jews and Judaism is part
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of a very deep history of antisemitism where non-Jewish people with great power and authority,
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um, believe stories or make up stories about Jews doing nefarious things.
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Um, you know, there's this sort of classic story of the blood libel.
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So there's this old, old story, maybe a thousand years old.
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Uh, and it comes from Europe, uh, when Jews were, uh, put in places that were originally,
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Do you, do you know the word, the original word ghetto?
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The word ghetto is, is actually an Italian word and it comes from the, the, the enclosed community
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Like Jews, you're, you're only allowed to live in this place with doors that close at
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So this is generally the way Jews lived in diaspora.
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Where they or we were forced to live in these sort of prison-like, you know, these prison-like
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settings where you can only live in a particular neighborhood that's gated, that's, you know,
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And then at a particular point, if they, if they want to exercise violence against those
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Jewish people, they make up the story that Jews are killing Christian babies to make matzah.
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That that's, you know, part of the religious ritual.
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And those kinds of stories, that kind of conspiratorial thinking around Jews.
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Did you see that new bill that the House passed?
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They passed an anti-Semitism bill that says, uh, you can't say that Jews killed Jesus, which
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I'm not Christian, but Christians believe that Jews killed Jesus.
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Because it's possible to be both Christian and Jewish.
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Not only do I not think that Jews killed Jesus, but I don't think that most Christians believe
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I think it's a very tiny, bizarre faction of Christians who think that the Jews killed Jesus.
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Well, I mean, it's quite clear that, that Pilate is there, you know, signing the execution
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So, I think that, you know, if one even believes in the Bible as anything, you know, factually,
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I'm more complicated than I have time for right now.
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You seemed like this was like a, like it had an agenda.
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Yeah, I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I sat down to talk with you because, you know, I'm, as
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a New Yorker, like I'm interested in exchanging conversation with other New Yorkers, like this
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To be kind of randomly talking with somebody who is probably very different from you, might
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This is like, the thing that we're doing now is what we do.
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Um, but I do think that, um, you, I would ask you to think about whether the language
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that you're using and the way that you're framing your questions and even the way you're
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thinking about Jews is, you know, maybe rooted in some kind of anti-Semitism that is internal
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I mean, I think that that's a question I'm inviting you to ask yourself.
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The reason I was talking about that, like I said, undercover Jews things, is because
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you said that trans people can say, I don't want to interact with cis people.
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When you hear that against, against Jewish people.
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Yeah, I mean, I think that men don't have the privilege of saying, I don't want to interact
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I think that white people don't have the privilege of saying.
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I think men don't have the privilege of saying, I don't want to interact with women.
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I don't think white people have the privilege of saying, I don't want to interact with people
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But I do think that people of color have the right to say, I don't want to interact with
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Because you believe whites are the majority?
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It's not about, it's not about majoritarianism.
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When, when you are walking around in a world where one kind of person can put their foot
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on the neck of another kind of person, metaphorically speaking.
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No, I'm talking about what men do to women.
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I'm talking about what cis people do to trans people.
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I'm talking about what white people, you know, white culture does to people of color.
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Oh no, are you like a horrible right-wing person?
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Here, let me interview her and then you'll come on, okay?
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So, what's the last three films you watched recently?
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And, oh, I watched this movie that Ray Liotta was in called Heartbreakers.
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It's like this cheesy movie from, like, 1997, 98, where a mom and a daughter are trying
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So, they get married to guys and then divorce them for a bunch of money, and the whole marriage
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And my next question would be, if you get the chance to have dinner with a movie star or
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I would like to yap to him about his beliefs because he's a Catholic in an industry that's
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Did you see the TikToks they've been sending out?
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It's like they were reacting to their old movies about how the movie King of Comedy got
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And if you watch King of Comedy now, it's actually a great movie.
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I went to film school for two years at Hofstra and then I dropped out.
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I think film productions, it's a lot of hands-on and a lot of networking.
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So, staying at school definitely gives you a lot of connections.
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But learning-wise, I think maybe the first three years were the time that I learned the
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Most Chinese students are not doing film degrees.
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Well, that's like the thing I'm struggling right now because apparently my parents want
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Yeah, so you're struggling about doing finance or film?
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And I would try to find a career in film, I guess.
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But I'm running this channel right now, so hopefully it would work out.
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What's the worst thing you've done to somebody?
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Well, I think when I was little, I had really bad thoughts.
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But the worst is, like, cutting someone's hair off.
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I don't think I've ever intentionally hurt someone.
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What's the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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What's the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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What was the biggest shift that you had in perspective?
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Well, I think film majors, they come out to be on productions, right?
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But I find productions hard for me on a health level.
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And I hate the fact that it's 14 hours of labor work all the time.
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It's like 12 hours, but then traveling and then wrapping.
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I didn't find it to be worth it because I wanted to make movies.
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Why do I have to work on productions, doing, like, giving coffee to people for, like, what am I learning and doing here?
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I'm just being around this environment, but I'm not actually improving.
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Like, are you trying to make films or commercials?
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Like, I want to do, like, good, you know, impactful things.
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On a personal level or on, like, a social level?
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Like, this lady right before, she kind of victimized herself to get out of the conversation.
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And I like the fact that she wasn't able to use that.
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She was basically saying, like, we don't need to get into it.
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And I want to get past that and get to the truth.
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What kind of social problems are you talking about?
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What were you talking about that made her feel like she was a victim?
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She said that white people should not have inclusion, but people of color should.
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Because white people are the majority and people of power.
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But white people are not going to be the majority in the United States much longer.
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If you look around, there's very few whites around.
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Even in systems of power, it's not white majority at all.
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That's the lie that they purport so that, you know, other people get the position of power that they want.
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And so she kept trying to say, like, oh, trans people should be able to say, I don't want to interact with cis people, which is a form of discrimination.
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And so I said to her, like, what if a white person said, I don't want to interact with blacks?
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I was like, you have an agenda, so I'm just, you know, using your logic.
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Um, I just did a film review on that, and then, I think, well, the movie didn't specify
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why American have this war, but I do think that, I'm not going to say it.
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Like, you're saying you're a street interviewer, but you don't want to talk about politics.
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It's live streaming, by the way, so it's going to be included.
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I think I've been in situations where I was talking a lot about voices and how I feel,
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and I don't feel like that's best for me right now.
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I do read and view all of those stuff, but speaking out for me right now, it's a little
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I'm in the part of time where I feel like I'm still healing from things.
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I don't think mine's going to go as deep as yours, but this is great.
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Would you like to be on the One Minute Podcast?
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You're doing street interviews, but you got too uncomfortable with the street interview.
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I try to be the most authentic, authentic, yeah.
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So, I don't know, because I just try to really just think outside, try to just think for myself,
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Honestly, I don't believe there is, like, there is, like, objectively, like, bad people, like,
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pedophiles, like, murderers, and, like, people that just, like, take advantage, like, over, like,
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But, like, on a general basis, from, like, people just, like, walking around, I think it's really hard to say
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if there is such a thing as a good person, because we are what we do, and, like, how we, like,
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interact with, like, the people around us and, like, the world.
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What's the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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Honestly, being a liberal, and just, like, how I see it.
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Over, I was 225 pounds, and I was, like, four inches shorter.
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You were depressed, suicidal, short, ugly, stupid, and now you're, you still got the nose ring, but.
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Uh, so, like, right now, I'm, I will have a bad breakup, and just, like, start just, like,
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Going through, like, going to the gym, like, damn near every single day as much as I can.
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So, now I'm, like, I'm skinny as fuck, because I have to, like, get the muscle back and everything.
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Uh, but, just, like, I'm trying to, like, just regain my confidence that I once had, because, like,
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like, once, like, a bad breakup happens, I'm sure, like, you know, it's just, like, it's an ego hit.
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So, just, like, you know, to just, like, really just, like, get myself, like, out there more,
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and just, like, remember, like, why I even, like, started, like, just, like, doing this shit, like,
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just, like, remind myself of where I was, I guess.
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That breakup, that breakup motivation is what you need.
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Or is this just recording, then you're going to upload it?
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Uh, yeah, basically, I'm a PA slash digital design person.
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I've seen you on Rumble for, like, too long just to, like, observe your personality.
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I think it's more of, like, an observant type of thing.
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Like, to see where your mind's at and, like, how you think and everything like that.
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If you were talking to your friends and you're like, I hate Sneeka, why is that?
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I would say that, like, I think what you stand for is not the best thing.
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Honestly, I haven't kept up with you as of recently.
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But before, I want to say, like, as of, like, six months ago.
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Because I know your ideas and everything always continuously change.
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You're, like, a very fast-paced, always changing opinions and ideology kind of person.
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Which I like because there's always, like, room to grow.
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And, you know, opinions are meant to be changed and all that.
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A lot of people are afraid to speak up in general.
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But what do you remember that I was saying that you don't like?
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Like, what's something I said that you disliked?
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I just want to be normal and chat for a little bit.
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You said I'm hot and you're not gonna ask my number?
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So you notice she did dab me up exactly like...
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She's the perfect example of somebody who doesn't give a fuck about the message.
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I'm going to show them what you think real quick.
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All right, would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Other people are saying that the quality is great.
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But, yeah, don't Zoom on a single person so that when they clip it, it can go back and forth.
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Because of the band, it's like we're not making it for YouTube.
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Chad, that whole interview with the Jewish lady, I think, was so good.
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It went along a little too long, but it was hard to want it to get.
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Maybe you can get the Spanish girl right here.
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You see how, like, they always try to victimize themselves?
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Because I'm not white, so she was trying to find an angle to, like, oh, you're a man, though.
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Would you like to be on the one-minute podcast?
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Come sit for a minute while you wait for your train.
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Why'd you decide to do the hardest degree possible?
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We just come in here, like, get coffee for directors.
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No, you know, like, honestly, honestly, that's a really great career.
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I've been told that, like, I'm very, like, childish, so that's why I would work really
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You just, you have to, like, talk to them like they're a regular person, but, like,
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I feel like the more you ask them questions, the more they like you.
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Like, just ask them, like, what's your favorite movie?
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And then just talk about, like, some random stuff with them.
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Are you one of those people that takes Adderall in the library all night?
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No, it's better than Adderall, and when I get drug tested to go to the hospital, this
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No THC in my system, no Adderall, but a little nicotine didn't hurt anybody.
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What's something you learned in med school that the average person doesn't know that
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Let me hear, like, a mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell facts.
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So there's this, like, poison called cyanide, and they say that it has, like, a bitter almond
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scent, and what it does to the mitochondria is that it stops it.
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And that's how it destroys the powerhouse of the cell, if you have cyanide poisoning, yeah.
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So that's how you know the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, because cyanide can
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And it's, and it's, every time on my exams, it says almond-like scent to their breath or something.
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Because I'm going to be working in the hospital for, like, my rotation, so I had to get it, yeah.
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I had this one kid who got kicked out of my school because he was, like, the most...
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He called, um, all the Muslims in our school neo-Nazis.
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Yeah, so, and he did it in a group chat, like, the, like, the class group chat at 3 a.m.,
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So I'm not going to speculate and say he was anti-vax, but if I had to guess the person
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who was anti-vax, I'd bet a couple hundred dollars it was him.
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I think the guy, I think the neo-Nazi Muslim would be anti-vax.
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He was, like, he, yeah, he was Jewish and it happened, like, listen, my school has a
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But he kind of had a little bit of, like, a psychotic episode.
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And that's how he, that's what he said he did, like, when he was, when he apologized
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and whatever, and that's what he ended up, um, he called Muslims neo-Nazis.
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That's such a Jewish insult, calling a Muslim a neo-Nazi.
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Wait, why, what school is it where it's mostly Jewish?
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They have, like, dental, nursing, and I just, I go to their med school.
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It's a small school relative to, like, the big names, like Columbia and NYU, whatever,
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Listen, I, because I have family in Israel, but I also know Palestinian people, so for
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me, it's like, I don't really, I'm not really much of, like, a political person.
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Like, I just feel like if, I can give respect to anybody, and if they can give that to me,
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Like, it's, I'm not going to question your views.
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Like, I don't have any views, because I don't know anything about it.
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You're just vaping and getting your coffee through the med school.
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Like, my parents are, like, the most Donald Trump, like, they're pro-Israel, which is
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Am I going to tell my mom and dad to think differently?
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I mean, like, most Jews are going to support Israel.
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But, I mean, if they don't, it's because, you know, they have reasons to believe otherwise
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What was the biggest change of mind you had in the past four years?
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What was the biggest shift in mindset you had in the past four years?
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Like, if something bad happens, then I have to analyze it and be like, is this my fault?
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And if it wasn't and it was, like, the universe, I'm like, you...
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It was, like, a culmination of a lot of events.
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Maybe they've seen me playing basketball before.
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Yeah, change of mindset in the last four years.
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Basically, I just grew up in the last four years.
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Um, do you think there's a rise in anti-Semitism in New York?
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Like, you think a lot of the college kids are, like, really pro-Palestine, all this stuff?
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Like, I don't really surround myself around people, like, that are, like, activists.
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I guess, like, all of my friends, like, because we're in med school, like, the only thing we care about right now is, like, passing our boards.
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Like, I don't, I mean, yeah, like, I've seen other people, like, I don't know.
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I don't have Instagram either, so, like, I, like, I know that there's, like, stuff on there that, like, bruise or whatever, like, with any type of protest.
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But I don't know, like, at least the people I'm surrounded by, it's, like, we're kind of just living our lives, doing our thing.
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But I know it's, like, a really big thing in a lot of people's lives.
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I'm, um, one of the things she really says is that I'm not judgmental.
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I, like, let her make mistakes, and I'm, we make, we create an environment where we can feel very comfortable talking to each other about stuff, like, so I feel like that makes me a good person.
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She's got a bigger heart than I ever could have.
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Wait, you guys have, like, an Instagram or something?
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No, I got banned on Instagram for talking about stuff.
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The United States Army wins World War II and World War I.
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For the sake of mine, I don't even mean to you, brother.
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And it's, like, it's kind of limited to, like, like, different videos.
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Uh, just some basic stuff, like hours and when I could come in and shit like that.
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Did they ask you where you see yourself in five years?
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Uh, ever since I started high school, or when I'm about to finish high school, I've been looking.
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And I've only had one job, which was at a retail store.
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How many job interviews have you went on without getting hired?
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Originally, I wanted to do, like, culinary, but now I'm trying to get into, like, film and
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So you're applying for a film position just now?
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Right now, I want to go to college and learn from there first, because I don't really have
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any knowledge on, like, the film industry and everything like that, so I want to go to
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See, I am a believer that college is a scam, but I got to admit, like, I did go for two
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Obviously, the degree is useless, but in two years, I did learn quite a bit.
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So I, how much are you going to pay to go to school, though?
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Because, like, mine was, I was getting scammed for, it was too much money.
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Right now, I'm just waiting to hear back on something related to my college application,
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and once when I get, once when I hear back from that, I'm going to send it out, and I'll
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Uh, just being a fan of, like, movies and TV shows and a lot of stuff like that, like,
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one of my favorite scenes, like, one of my favorite pieces of cinematography is from
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The Kingsman, Secret Service, the church scene, you know that?
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Like, that really captivated me, and really made me interested into getting into that
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Originally, I never really thought about it, but then I thought about it more, and I'm
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So, just throw a Hail Mary and hope for the best.
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I remember being in your position, being 19, and, like, I was in the same exact position
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as you six years ago, and I had a lot of doubts, and I had a lot of, like, negativity that I
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Usually, um, I'm just either on my phone, getting stuff off my mind, I either play video
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games, or I just do some home workouts, just to, no, no, I don't do any of that stuff.
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Uh, not, not, I haven't been to church in a while.
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Uh, I just never really felt like it, and also because the church that I go to, there's
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someone I don't like there, but there's also friends there, so it's, like, kind of
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Uh, not right now, I'm gonna, I'm waiting until June to, like, get that free summer,
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uh, pass, so I can go every day for the summer.
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So you just finished a job interview, which is, like, a big task for the day, what are
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Just go home, uh, homework out, um, most likely go out for a run, you know, just, just do
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God, and I think I found God from seeing all the evil that runs the world.
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Seeing the demonic and satanic rituals that they do, that must mean in the inverse that
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So I'm like, are you revert or you're born?
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Um, I was born, but I haven't been on Dean lately.
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But I was just curious about, like, what your experience has been like being a Muslim.
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Um, I don't think, like, this weekend specifically, I was, uh, speaking in a Majid, so I had a
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And it was Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, so I could have been partying.
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So I've noticed a change in my energy levels, the fact that I am not doing these things that
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I used to do, and how much more focused I am going to bed early, staying on prayer,
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having better conversations, staying mentally stimulated.
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I'm way more focused and energetic than I've ever been.
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Do you feel like a clarity or a separation from reality?
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I feel as if I know the truth, and I have complete conviction that I know the truth.
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And knowing that, like, you approach the world differently than you did before.
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Like, everyone we speak to is like, you're like, oh, they're very close, or they're going
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You're going to see where somebody's at, and how much they're on Dean, and, you know,
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You know, not from a judgmental angle, but from, like, a different understanding about
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Well, at this point, how do you feel about life and death?
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If this train were to hit me right now, I'll outwild it.
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I don't really think that it's worth thinking too much about this life.
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I think the best way to live this life is to prepare for the next one.
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So, I've seen, like, I've been watching you for a while.
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I was in the Bronx just now, and I was like, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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Maybe not a once-in-a-lifetime, but, like, I think it would have been a really special
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And, like, something I've been interested in is, like, what's your perspective life
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from living in Brooklyn and, like, making videos?
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I used to have a different dopamine system back then.
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Like, I would do one thing for the day, go home and get high all day, and that was my
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But now it's, like, every, I'm optimizing every second now.
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And I don't think in terms of, like, status, like, I used to, like, get satisfaction or feel
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I would have an up-and-down fluctuation way more.
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I did this amount of work, so, but now everything I do is part of a greater purpose, so it doesn't
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It all, it's, like, all what I'm supposed to be doing.
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Has your perspective on money changed since you started making more of it?
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I don't want to, well, I would never sell out for money, and I never have, but I still
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I know some Muslims say, like, oh, it's hard to, like, be, no, it's not.
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We're supposed to, we're encouraged to make wealth in the right way, but I know what I
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I want to become extremely rich so I can build mosques, so I can provide for my people,
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I like having nice clothes, like wearing fouchard, stuff like that, but other than that, I don't
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Yeah, so what about, like, your time in Medina, for example?
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Like, how does that change your perspective on, like, being in New York City, for example?
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See, Medina is, like, three, four times more crowded than the most crowded place in Manhattan,
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You see how everybody here is kind of on edge a little bit, and there's a lack of trust,
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and you don't know who's who, like, you interact with, you're staring at your phone.
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If you go to Medina, everyone's just, Salamu Alaikum, you shake your brother's hand, and
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you all know that you're going to be operating the same way because you have the same values.
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Everybody here at the Melting Pot has extremely different polar opposite values.
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Some people think that the other race here shouldn't exist, and it's crazy because they're
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on the same train going to the same place, which I do like.
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I still like chaos, but I recommend that people go see Medina for themselves to see what true
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peace and see what heaven on earth is like because that's what Medina is.
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That's what I feel like it's like being a Muslim.
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Like, when you pray five times a day, like, I haven't been praying lately, and I can feel
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the difference where it's like, if you live your life by your own means and do what you
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Like, there's no guidance, there are no rules, there are no morals, and I think that's the
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one thing, like, being a Muslim helps with in that, like, you could be content walking
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You know that he already knows what's going to happen, so to have faith in him and to
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purify your soul in order to, like, keep the blessings coming, I think where I am at,
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for example, that's the most important thing.
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Like, I've been, for the longest time, like, I got super into Red Pill, I was like, damn,
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I'm not getting no pussy, bro, this is crazy.
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Red Pill will do that, make you think your success is attached to how many girls you have
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Yeah, and lately I've gotten to, like, a relationship, the longest relationship I've been in,
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and I'm also thinking, like, I'm having, like, premarital sex, for example.
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It's cool, it's really fun, but I also feel like if I don't have God on my side, then I'm
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technically blocking my blessings, and that's something I'm dealing with now.
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It's like, I don't know if I want to break up with her in order to...
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Like, I don't think she'd be on the same timing if that makes it.
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So, I mean, whatever happens in the West, like, why don't you try to give her a dollar?
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Like, I feel like being with a woman you actually care about is really important, too, because
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You're not walking around, like, looking for the next chick to sleep with, you know what
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And I don't want to break up with her, but that's something that's just been on my mind
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Well, obviously, I come from a Muslim household, so, like, I know what that's about.
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But I also looked at it a bit from, like, the Jewish perspective.
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Like, Hollywood, it's all Jewish people, man.
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But they built the script for, like, what reality is and the way everyone in New York
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If you had all the power in the world, right, you had all the connections, and you could
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do whatever you want, I think that's what they're doing.
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Well, also, their god that they believe in is, like, tight-fisted.
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And they prioritize power and things like that.
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So, you can see that the morality is going to be different, whereas we believe that God
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is all merciful, all alone, the greatest of planners, is forgiving, and loves his creation.
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But I'm saying, like, you're definitely bombing and killing people.
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If you look at, like, history, humans go to war all the time, right?
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It's not justified what they're doing, but maybe they have a plan in mind for their people.
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Yeah, maybe they have a plan in mind for their people, and they want the best for their kind.
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But, even if that means sacrificing everyone else, I don't necessarily agree with it.
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But, it's just the perspective I was thinking about.
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I think they probably know they're doing the wrong thing, and that just doesn't apply to them.
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Like, if you don't care about the rest of society, why not exterminate them?
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Some of these things seem like I'm not going to...
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I know you're doing a clothing brand, and I'm an artist, so I just wanted to show you
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But yeah, I have a lot of stuff on Instagram, but...
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Let's do a quick, there's three of you, so let's do it all in the same one real quick,
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I'm one step away from Permaban, so I might be on Rumble pretty soon.
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I mean, I'm trying to blow up enough to where I can get a good deal, you know?
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Well, you're going to get free speech on Rumble, so you don't have to worry about that.
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I was watching Tate a lot when he was doing his podcast, Creshing Finn, too.
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I don't know, it's always been something I wanted to do.
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I lost all my money gambling, and this is what it's coming out of me.
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Yeah, I get the same dopamine rush from streaming.
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Leading the fight on corruption, evil, corrupt government.
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I've been to jail twice here in New York in two weeks.
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You got somebody that wants to sit down with us?
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So, I'm just interviewing people today, but I'm curious about that.
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What's the secret to being a good security guard?
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He ain't letting too much people get too close.
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He ain't letting too much people get too close.
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You got to have that assertiveness, that confidence, and you got to be aware.
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So that's the key component to be the good security guard.
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But I also run a clothing line, Foreign Global Clothing.
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It was a battle of the boroughs event we threw on Ludlow.
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You selected it like you're playing Deal or No Deal.
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Why are you going to think about the Middle East right now?
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I saw he's doing the, can you show the hands you're doing?
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So, like, I can't get distracted by what's going on in other countries because that shit
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will take effect on your mind if you really keep thinking about it.
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Well, I'm not going to say I'm fully Muslim, but I'm reading the Koran.
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Yo, bro, it was so official because I wanted to turn Muslim, but it had to be so, like,
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So, bro, I was telling this guy at a bodega, this young kid, young king, because I don't
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And I was telling him about, you know, my story towards going Muslim.
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Bro, this kid gave me the Koran, but, like, it was so, like, it was like a gift.
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It wasn't more like I'm going to go buy it or just order it.
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And acts of worship are, like, doing good deeds, being a good person, praying.
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It's just a place where you go to synchronize and worship Him together?
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Yeah, so there's no idols in the mosque or the Maja, they call it.
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So every time you get down and you put your head to the floor and pray, we're praying towards Mecca.
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All around the world, all Muslims are praying at the same time.
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All you have to do is profess that you're a Muslim and that's it.
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I'm very blessed to be here with you right now.
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Oh, somebody dropped it in the chat, fire, good looking.
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Good looking, okay, so you already professed it in English.
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I'm very proud of you, and I hope that this is the start of a new journey.
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Thank you for blessing me and just giving me that.
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There's going to be some of my brothers who are going to come by soon.
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If you can come back in maybe 23, I don't know if you're busy today.
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Yeah, I'm going to be busy, but yo, listen, let's lock in, chat up next time, man.
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I'm really even one of the people that are well-known, bro.
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Why don't you on like, doesn't Kik get free speech too, Kik?
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I mean, they were really gracious and good employees.
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Yeah, I used to watch him like a long time ago.
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I was trying to go to, I'm going to Europe tonight and I wanted to work with him, but
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Yeah, I thought he was like going on some whole different content arc and stuff.
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Hey, I'm going to get back to my interviews though, okay?
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Hey, let me get back to my interviews, alright?
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Hey, would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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Would you like to be on the one minute podcast?
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do you feel bad about it sometimes when you say something?
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If I say something wrong with him, yeah, that's not great.
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Yeah, put it down for a sec. Put it down for a sec.
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I want to get a woman on now. We've had a lot of men back to bed.
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Maybe this girl right here? You see this girl with the black?
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Okay. What are you afraid of? You don't like the camera?
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Just to visit. I had a week off work, so I was like, I might as well.
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You look like you're from here. I wouldn't expect that you're a tourist.
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I test, like, I rig engines that get tested for BMW.
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I know. I think I'm the only woman in my department.
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Other than the other shifts, there's another one.
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I have friends here, but other than that, like, I've just been exploring by myself.
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I feel like on the internet, everyone's like, oh, don't talk to New Yorkers.
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But I've been fine with everyone. Like, everyone's been great.
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What are the similarities you see between New York and London?
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Similarities? I mean, the transport system's the same.
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No, I could definitely live here. I don't know if my bank account could let me live here.
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Well, I mean, there's a lot of girls here that have sugar daddies and stuff.
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There could be, like, people out there that might not agree, but...
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I wasn't mean. I just was a little negative. A little more than I needed to be, so...
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Yeah, but I was also judgmental of myself, so I feel like I thought it was okay, but...
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But it just comes from, like, when I was in school, I wasn't really too happy with how I would act.
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So it's like, I would just, it would just be projection, really.
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So you were insecure with yourself, so you put it on other people?
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Like, just looking into it, I started reading, like, more about it, watching podcasts and stuff.
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And, like, you have to fix it within yourself before you go out there and you, you know, try and be nice to other people.
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Because if I try and be nice to other people, but I'm not loving myself, it's just going to be fake.
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So I just had to deal with myself, and I was able to see the world in a different light.
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What was the most transformative podcast that you've seen?
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I don't, um, there was, it's going to seem really shallow, but there was, um, one with B. Simone and her friend, I can't remember who her friend is.
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But they're not friends anymore, and they used to talk about it a lot, and they would, like, include God in it and stuff, so it was, like, insightful to see how other people thought.
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What was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years?
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So, for example, it was, like, the anniversary of George Floyd's death, and a lot of people think that he died from a friend all over to us now.
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They don't think that he was actually, like, a victim of police brutality.
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Or Israel-Palestine's coming up, so people change their mind about that.
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You know, people, like, realize that they should do more things.
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Well, the past four years, a lot of crazy things have happened.
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What was your biggest transformative experience?
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I think it was definitely COVID, because that's when I got to spend time with myself, because I'd just finished school.
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And I was going into what you guys call, like, the last, like, senior year or whatever.
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Nah, it's college, like, you go into college, so it's when you're 16.
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We leave school, and then 17 and 18, we do college.
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So, when I was in my first year of college, that was when COVID hit.
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So then I had all the time in the world to really sit and think about myself.
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Do you think you're a better person from all that?
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You would think so, but actually, you are the fastest answer I think we had all day.
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Everyone's like, I don't want to get political.
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You don't get to kill a bunch of people and massive people and think, oh yeah, we're
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I think she was the most like straightforward person all day.
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Like every, I would have thought because New York is really like, oh, let's get political
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Cause the way the world's become now, it's all like, there's a right and a wrong.
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And everyone's scared to like, so they're just sitting on that middle ground.
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I just feel like nobody has the confidence or whatever to say it, or they feel like
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they'd be seen differently because I could have this view, but my best friend could have
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And now we look at each other differently because I think morally you have to support
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But I feel like if you don't support Palestine and then we're supposed to be friends, where
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It could be with work, family, friends, anything.
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It's more of a moral subject because children are being killed.
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So it's like you're either pro or against the, you can't be, you can't call it political
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Cause if this was to happen here or in like a more Western world, it would be a whole different
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Like people are ignoring that aid is being blocked from going into Palestine and they're
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It's crazy that she was the most straightforward person.
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stop edging chat yeah how come you couldn't show you like show them a little bit you know
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oh she got out of the train no no no not me not me i'm a muscle
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take the pick sitting down don't mog the fans if i sit down you're gonna call me rude for not
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standing up if i stand up then i tower what do you want me to do mogging is such like an incel
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there's no come on where's needles i don't know bro i don't know i don't know where he is
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okay special guest is here in five minutes perfect
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perfect how you doing would you like to be in the one minute podcast hey come sit
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what's your name nani nani where you headed to i'm home i just got off of work actually you seem
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really happy right now yeah i am really happy i just got off work is that why yeah i just at all
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what do you do um i deal with special needs so i take care of them but i'm not looking to do that
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for the long run that's just what i do right now it's a headache um yes and no yes because they're
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not like mentally there for them for you to like for them to understand like when you say things
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one time so a lot of the times you just have to repeat yourself like all day every day so it's
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terrible what type of special needs um well special needs adults it's all types of special
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needs so some of them are bipolar some of them have mental special needs some of them um they have um
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medical things wrong with them as far as like cerebral palsy and things like that so yeah it's
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kind of like a variety well you're doing a good thing thank you not a lot of people have the courage
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to do something like that or the patients really yeah it's more so the patients because even when i tell
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people about what i do they're like i can't do it what was the most annoying thing that happened today
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um well i'll tell you the most annoying thing that happened today was definitely my individual
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he kind of like um like bm'd all over himself like pooped all over himself and everywhere
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and you'll never guess who has to clean that up me so how do you keep a positive attitude because
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you look really happy well honestly i'm they say like comedians their life are like the most depressing
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so that's kind of like how i see my life like i'm always laughing i'm always joking around my life's
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real life like just depressing i feel i could be in so much different places you know but if you
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can't cry laugh so why not are you that friend that at the end of the day i have to make a joke
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so that they're sitting in the shower like that's you yes that's me so so why are you happy to go
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home you're gonna be alone now are you i don't know well i have a family i have siblings so
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yeah um but yeah i'm always excited to go home because i i kind of like that's my sanctuary really
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so i'm not like always crying when i'm by myself at home but for the most part i like being by myself
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so what advice would you give for people that are working with special needs um don't take anything
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personal because sometimes you could just be having like a really bad day and maybe they just do
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something to like top off the cake just don't take it personal you know because they don't know any
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better do you ever lose your patience with them no never one because it's illegal and two because
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i know it's you know i wouldn't want someone to do that to me if i really needed help you know what
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i mean so i feel like as far as like um health care is concerned or even child care those are type
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the type of jobs do not go into if you don't love to do what you're doing or you don't care to do what
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you're doing because it's like a thousand jobs out there you know you could drop some fries and not
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care about your job and no one gets hurt you know but if you're in health care and you don't really
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care it's kind of like it's a bad thing you know what do you love about your job um building new
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relationships seeing like um new breaking points for my individuals so maybe when i came he was
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non-verbal but after i leave he'll say hi and bye so i feel like accomplished by the things that they
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learn yeah do you recommend that other people do a job like this or should you put up a warning sign
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and be like this is too much work um honestly i wouldn't recommend doing it because just because
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of the pay rate alone i'm pretty sure people would demand more money so i don't want to like speak
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about it gung-ho and say like yeah do it but if you're a person and you like working and you you're
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the type to like pick up hours and extra hours this is the perfect um like job to do because they
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always have like opening hours because it has like the highest turnover rate because people don't
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want to work you know it doesn't pay a lot it should be no the starting rate is 16 17 dollars
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do you have cell yeah no i don't have cell i have apple pay you have apple pay yeah where else how
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do they pay you um direct deposit oh yeah okay are you a good person yeah i feel like i'm a pretty
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good person what was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years
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um definitely working health care because if you told me four years ago i would be cleaning up
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someone's poop or anything like that would tell you you're out of your mind it's no way in hell
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like jesus would have to come off his throne to tell me that i'm and now i'm just completely
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different now so i don't know if it's just like my calling or this is just where i'm supposed to be
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for right now but it has humbled me and it's kind of getting me like ready for like any potential
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like motherhood i don't have any children right now but it's perfect now i you know not saying i
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wasn't cooking and cleaning before but now i do it more you know so i feel like i'm somewhat
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getting ready for my adulthood kids are going to be a cakewalk after dealing with special needs yeah
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exactly using your diapers nothing compared to the bm yeah exactly how many kids you want um well
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if if financial wasn't like a problem at all um i'd say like seven yeah if like not like um money
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wasn't a problem at all i'll definitely say like seven most definitely i wish all the success to
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you and your family and keep doing what you're doing thanks so much what's your name again nani
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nani thanks so much keep doing good things thank you i appreciate you thank you
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oh hey what are you guys doing in new york what's going on good to see you my australian brothers
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yeah yeah yeah i keep keep running into you guys yeah jump in jump in all right um
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i'm banned on instagram unfortunately but go to rumble yes they are they are you know hard
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is explaining that you're not on instagram like rumble and everything maybe you can go like back
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to um how should we do this together i'm easy okay come sit down jump in me slide over and then i'll
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grab this okay okay how you doing nice to meet you you getting a lot of paper stuff in you uh you
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know what are you guys doing in new york well we're doing the ufc this week it's in newark so
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we're interviewing some of the fighters tomorrow we're still we're still allowed on instagram so
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we run all our content on there it's supposed to be in new jersey but yeah this is the fun side
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this is the fun side same thing i'm in jersey too but i'm spending all my time in new york yeah you're
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doing ufc no i was here for a muslim conference where does ufc this weekend yeah yeah
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islam's fighting he's fighting dustin poirier in new york come on he's your muslim brother what are you
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doing can i get tickets in new jersey i'm sure dana will speak to steve we'll do it
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yeah we'll see about that no i'm joking okay okay um but anyway so what are you guys gonna do for
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the fights now we so we interview the fighters um then we go to the press conference after press
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conference questions try to do a few funny skits before yeah yeah and we we kind of work with what
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one of the australian broadcasters um but yeah no what do you you um you've been doing interviews
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all day we're doing interviews all day we're asking about uh one thing i didn't ask you uh do
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you guys support israel or palestine well we're lebanese we're middle eastern all our instagram and
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everyone like everyone in our community supports palestine really i feel like there's no winner so
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no matter which side you take you say you support palestine then you said you know the people that
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support israel come after you but i would i would definitely you say you're anti-war if it's anti
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people getting killed if you're anti-war then you support palestine exactly right yeah i would say
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you're pro if you're pro peace you're pro palestine right now especially with what's
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happening overnight i think i said as a catholic yeah pray that there's peace and that everyone
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walks away the best that they can wait so what happened overnight in rafa can you explain i know
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but i actually didn't actually see it i just saw that it was severely bombed or like it was a was
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a refugee camp i think uh was it netanyahu came out and said it was like uh it was an accident
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or like a terrible accident happened overnight yeah it's just it's all lies it's not an act you
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don't accidentally bomb a refugee camp yeah that's what i'm saying yeah they so they came out and said
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it was an accident but i mean how many accidents can you and if you look at the images that come
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of it like the dead kids the dead you know uh families that are having to struggle through it
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how can you look at that and say it's yeah it's uh it's okay which there's a lot of lebanese
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australians something i realized like uh what's that brother brother uh he's an aussie yeah yeah
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yeah okay big lebanese community i've met a lot of them in mecca and medina there's a lot of them
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that go there for good brothers yeah no they they um it's common like big lebanese print there's some
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in detroit as well we've got some cousins in detroit in dearborn um they're everywhere lebanese
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diaspora in i think the u.s australia yeah brazil and canada good businessmen good businessmen i think
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you know they have a good reputation worldwide they do it seemed like they were really successful
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businessmen making a lot of money they're like they're really uh humble about it yeah there's
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some in saudi as well yeah we're in we're in saudi there's some good businessmen there for once
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from lebanon successful over there but being in america being aussies prime differences here that
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you see i would say fatter people uh and definitely big guys yeah yeah but taller guys
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average person is taller americans are averagely taller yeah probably more unhealthy as well
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lebanese oh just in general to australians oh okay yeah because i'd say we're lebanese australians
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yeah yeah yeah hablo's really tall he's like he's got to be like six seven something like that yeah
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where where are you usually from like i'm from new york where you grew up you grew up yeah but i live
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in miami now wait i saw you guys missing miami yeah with ufc yeah yeah so you work for the ufc now we
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work with the aussie broadcaster that does the ufc like works it out but you're at boxer yeah shout
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out to mateo aussie he's a Aussie guy yes i really didn't know that his mom was fighting this weekend
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in new york i should be quite strickland's fighting as well i mean i know you got his running with him
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last time we're interviewing him tomorrow do you want us to ask him anything you're interviewing
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strickland oh yeah yeah what how are you getting that but i'm not getting that well i mean we're still
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allowed i mean i would i think i've really gone as far as i think i'd rather spar him that looked
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fun yeah that looked fun yeah a lot of balls from sneaker respect you gotta just yeah whatever you
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guys want to ask him you know i'm not gonna i'm sure i'm sure you're gonna come up with something
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good we're we're coming up with it yeah he's a fun guy yeah you just you know maybe just don't step in
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the ring with him yeah well good ball you got a little respect for that yeah yeah i appreciate you
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guys my knees are hurting i'm not gonna lie i'm kneeling like george floyd good to see you
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till next time man all right hope to see you in miami
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uh yeah sure what's your name david david good to meet you bro what's up man
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where you from i'm from brooklyn brooklyn new york where you headed to right now
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oh i'm about to go to the bar um drinking had to meet a couple of friends you had a good day
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today you know what i did it was my um first day uh official work you know so i had a good day
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you know i see you a lot on tv i mean my podcast and shit like that especially you know fresh and fit
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so what's one thing you would say to fresh and fit if they're watching
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um good friends of mine keep doing your thing oh you know what i don't want to put him on a
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blast or anything like that but uh you know um big mo's my cousin
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suck my situation i i recently hit him up too you know
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no he's not your first cousin my first cousin my mom and his mom is like what's that
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i don't i don't want to say that you know what i mean you know like let people know but
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you're that close to him and you know exactly what i'm talking about so yeah that's good yeah
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so that was that was cool i've been was watching it and then when i don't know i found like a
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picture of him and like like one of my mom rooms and shit like that and i've seen him and i'm like
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my sister told me hey this is your cousin and my sister don't watch the show so that was cool
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you know what i mean i look at it like i look at that like my motivation you feel what i'm saying
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israel or palestine you know i don't even follow but if i have to choose
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i ain't gonna choose no no you got a big platform i'm not gonna choose
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okay yeah i'm not gonna choose why you're afraid of getting canceled you don't want to say the wrong
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i don't have a platform to be canceled i don't really pay too much attention about it
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um but if no i'm not gonna choose i'm not gonna just in case i get a platform you know what i'm
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saying i don't want to be like fuck you man yeah yeah you know what i'm saying are you a good person
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i like i am i i am what was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years
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one more time what was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years
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you know i did some research pertaining to consumer law so that was like a big change to me that
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there's a lot of things that us american are entitled to
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yeah um like for example like what uh let's see
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um i don't want to get too deep into it um let's see
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all right for example there's options of um getting vehicles and stuff like that which i found
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which i learned recently that you could um purchase a vehicle through uh consumer transaction
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it's basically when you uh go to a dealership they give you options of how you purchase a car
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and one of them is um consumer transaction which which basically it means that you can literally
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get a car with zero down and it goes through some kind i don't know much about it but it goes through
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some kind of system that you literally pay for uh um uh it pays for the car and also pay for the
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insurance like ongoing so you don't have to you literally got the car for free but not really
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for free because everybody has a trust in their name under the united states corporation instead
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in the united states of america yeah you know there's a difference yeah oh that's weird isn't
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it did not know that the united states corporation is like mcdonald's like it's actual corporation
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like it's its own lc and it's and um uh the country of america is one thing so this is america
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and this is united states corporation this whole thing is america and this is united states
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corporation so it's not really i don't want to say the wrong thing but there's not really such
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thing as like united states of america america is a country and united states corporation is one
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thing we are literally an employee of um of the corporation that we are in so i thought that
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was cool that's not cool right you know say something appreciate you coming on bro thanks
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for having me man thank you i appreciate it uh yeah quickly all right cool let's hurry up
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how are you bro perfect timing alhamdulillah great to see you bro another day
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nice to meet you hey thanks man what's that how do i have up to you what do you like i like the
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hats i like uh yeah it reminds me of like gangster sheikh guzman let's do it great to meet you it's
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uh i got one shahada today alhamdulillah i did you know i had to google the shahada in arabic
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like while i said it in english i'm like oh i don't know how to say it you got a shahada alhamdulillah
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may allah put it in your mizan every good deed they do you get the reward for it what is the
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secret to giving a dawah this is a like a good situation kind of but uh i feel you you know what
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the secret to giving that was being sincere see as muslims we're not trying to gain numbers we're
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not trying to like a lot of christians they want to get people in like the mormons because then they
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the revenue increases right we're not trying to do that we're just trying to connect people to their
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creator like if somebody becomes muslim and i never see him again the rest of my life i'm cool
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with that right because we don't care about money we don't care about fame we care about
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getting people back to their purpose and when you're sincere with that that's the secret
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i'll tell you a secret secret right people always ask me what's the secret to winning debates
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and i'll tell you this it's a secret but i'll tell you right which is be on the truth
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like it's not about being a good debater i'm not a good debater but when i'm on the truth it's easy
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to win because i'm on the truth so as long as you're on the truth that's the way to go
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how do you have full conviction all the time you know in my mind i went through everything like i
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went through the atheist mindset i went through what if there's no creator i went through whether
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christianity is the truth and when i got to the quran as you did when i got to the islamic belief
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it was clear that it's the truth and once you know something is the truth then all you got to do is
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submit like me i've never ever since i became muslim i've never had a doubt that that allah is there
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and the prophet's true and islam is true so i don't even think about it anymore i just move
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forward right nothing can shake me by the will of allah what have you noticed because uh the one
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minute podcast is pretty similar to dawah and that you interact with strangers all the time
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what's uh something psychological or like a pattern you've noticed with random people that walk around
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in the united states you know there's two types of people one is that that are just lost in what
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you could call the matrix to what you could call the system or you could call the worldly life meaning
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they're like robots they won't even look at you they don't want to engage they're just worried
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about work money party fulfill lust never fulfill anything right like what's that that's worse than
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an animal and most people are like that like you see a dog he get he has children he hunts he gets food
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that life and the life of the western materialistic life is the same but there are people that they're
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looking for the truth you can tell by the eyes the first time you connect eyes with them you can see
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you know what i'm saying right you can see that they are sincere and everybody that's sincere ends up
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becoming muslim everybody that i've spoken to that's sincere sometimes not at that moment
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i've had people i spoke to and 10 years later they came back and became muslim i've had people i've debated
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hardcore christians videos are online and then they end up becoming muslim if they were sincere yes
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but if somebody's insincere and you can't guide who you want allah guides who he wants do you think
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they're lying on the census about how many muslims are in america for sure for first thing is many
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people you know don't even fill out the census so it's not that accurate like secondly i mean they
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were telling us eight million back 10 years ago and i don't know how we went backwards right and and
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the reality is every like you're in new york how many muslims do you see there's a lot more than last
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time i came go to jersey you go to philly you go to chicago you go to dearborn you go to the bay
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area even in san diego when i was in san diego back in the late 80s there was only one masjid then
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there were two right now there's 30 40 masjid in san diego you go to dallas texas you go to houston
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right how are you going to tell me three million muslims no way there's no way at least the muslims
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between 10 to 15 million america and they're lying about that why because they're they know islam is
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growing and if they can show islam to be less they can try to marginalize us right but but the
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thing they don't understand is is in the end the victory is for islam to begin with so so trying to
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push islam to a side is just not going to work it's never worked if they just engage with muslims
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better have better understanding better building of bridges we can live peacefully wonderful right
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but you see france they're trying to oppress muslim women not letting them wear hijab when they want
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to wear it it's their choice but they don't give them the freedom and liberty to choose it it's just
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going to be disaster it's like a spring you push on it it pushes back hard we as muslims want to live
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in peace with everybody else get to know each other be honest with each other you know there's muslims
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and you know we're making a big population and you know we're growing and it's and the more they
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try to stop it the more it's going to happen some some islamophobic politician retweeted my video
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talking about the future is for islam and he said look at these muslims alhamdulillah my subscribers
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jumped up you know so whatever they try to stop us is only going to make it worse so instead
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live in peace and you can talk to most people here are really looking for there's a very clear
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spiritual need for islam you know what every day every year i see the void of spirituality growing in
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america that's why atheism and and and and for following for your own desire ism doing whatever
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you want ism is becoming the religion of america in the uk now less than 40 percent are christian
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because christianity is falling apart even the pope is becoming soft with gays and you know you see all
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this stuff going on right so you know maybe it's the opposite of that but anyway right so what's going
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on is that is that christianity is not standing up right they know it's over right they don't even
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understand like every christian you speak to gives you a different belief so when it was that was your
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only option people just had to follow it but now that people are seeing options christianity is
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finishing right judaism come on right you know hinduism come on right right so basically it's either
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atheist lgbtq xyz do whatever you want drug kind of a thing or islam and that means everybody that
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wants to be on spirituality that wants to be on the truth is going to come to islam
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do you support israel or palestine i first and foremost am i am before i tell you why support
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i'm going to tell you why don't support i don't support genocide i don't support the killing of
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innocent children i don't support a bombing of building blocks because you're you think there
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might be one guy there in islam we believe in preservation of human life whether they're jewish
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whether they're muslim whether they're atheist whether they're agnostic an innocent child from any
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of these backgrounds should never be killed so whoever kills children i'm against that now what
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goes on in the media i don't know what they tell you i don't know but what i know is that the people
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of palestine have been struggling trying to use every means including the legal means including
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the un and every time resolutions have been passed by the un to say the people of palestine deserve
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their home the people that are that are that were illegally kicked out of their homes deserve to
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return the state of israel has not honored that so those that violate human rights and violate the
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un resolutions then i can't support that state of israel it's an apartheid i've been there i've seen it
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i believe that the people of palestine have a right to their land so i support that i'm not a member of
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hamas i'm not a member of illo i don't i'm not an organization but i do believe in supporting human
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rights and those are the people of palestine they have a right to their land and i believe
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palestine will be free inshallah what was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four
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years to be honest in the last four years i haven't really changed my mind a lot of things
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because alhamdulillah once i became muslim islam became my guidance to right and wrong so if i
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want to know what's my view on something i go back to the quran i go back to the authentic ahadith
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and i take that view and that's been my view for the last almost 20 years so i'm not really changing
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my mind a lot of things everything that comes up i go back to the quran i go back to sunnah and we get
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our answers are you interested in islam no okay what was he saying that you resonated with
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oh you can't hear by the trains okay we got audience now go ahead what would be maybe any
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questions yeah do you have any questions about islam
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how you doing bro are you a good person you know i don't judge myself i let allah judge me
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i believe i have shortcomings because i know my shortcomings but i also believe that upon the
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mercy of allah i'll depend on allah forgiving me for my sins am i good or bad only allah will tell
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me in the day of judgment right but i try my best to live by what is right and every time the decision
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is there the only thing i think about is what is allah going to be pleased with i don't worry about
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what people think i don't care what i want i do what allah wants and if that is in accordance
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to the best of my ability i believe allah will forgive me for my shortcomings and enter me into
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jannah and if you enter jannah you're successful what type of dawah would you give to the muslims
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that are there are a lot of people that came up today they're like salam alaikum and all this stuff
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they're like oh i don't pray i have a girlfriend all this stuff like the westernized muslim
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see islam is not a spectator sport you can't just wear the jersey right islam is what you live by
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right if you don't live by what you're what you're saying then on the day of judgment when allah
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questions you what's going to be your excuse if you're muslim and you believe in allah and then
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you're not praying when allah asks you on the day of judgment why didn't you pray what's your excuse
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right if you are a muslim and you're out there drinking and partying and having haram relations
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when allah asks you on the day of judgment what was so important about that that knowing that i
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forbid you still did it right think through that i mean it's just common sense it's basic logic look
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we're gonna die we're gonna end up in front of allah and if you're muslim and you believe in allah
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then you know that you will be held accountable for your deeds so do your best to live by allah's
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laws everybody's gonna make mistakes but if you're not praying that's not a mistake that's a choice
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if you're out there drinking that's not a mistake that's a choice so make your choices knowing that
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you have a day of judgment coming what advice would you give to muslims that are in a place like new
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york city where there's music playing everywhere they dress a certain way it's it's it's more difficult
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to be a good muslim here than it is in medina for example look of course medina mecca other muslim
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lands are beautiful places to live but if you live in new york you're not held accountable
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for what you don't do meaning if i'm walking through a street and there's music playing
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i'm not sinful for that because i didn't choose that right if i go to a mall and there's billboards
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as long as i'm not going out of my way to look at it i'm not sinful for that but if you can't
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protect your iman here and you can't surround yourself with good people pious people people who will
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remind you of good who will stop you from bad if you keep good company you can be on the religion
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anywhere right but if you can't leave move go to medina go to go to malaysia go to pakistan go to
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malaysia wherever else you can find a good environment right and if you can then build that environment
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here what has it been like in new york so you're from the west coast what's your perception of this
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place so far i would say uh part of the reason that i found islam was doing these interviews
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with people i've been doing this for four years now and you speak to people and you ask them a
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question like is it okay to be fat and they don't know or ask them are men and women equal and they're
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like uh well yes but i'm like well how are we equal if we're different and they don't know what the
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answer is i have a simple question that i was always asking that the people around in new york
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never had answers to and so i kept thinking like so what is the truth because nobody has an answer
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and everybody's afraid like even asking do you support is your pal side i don't want to get
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political it's political to be against genocide on children not at all i finally got to realize
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just by asking a simple question because people are misguided here yeah it's very everybody who's
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here could say that there's a general consensus that there's a lot of uh misdirection new york like
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any other big city has a lot of hustle and bustle earlier i was in time square we were doing dawah
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and people were just programmed they weren't even looking they weren't thinking it was they were just
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rushing here and there you know i was in union square you know earlier today as well and there
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was good dawah but but people aren't caught up with the worldly life but to be honest same thing in the
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west coast you go to beverly hills you go to hollywood you go to these places it's the same you know
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what i think is that people here at least interact with muslims and that's a good thing and i think if
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the people took just some time away from that hustle and bustle and spoke to muslims and learned about
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islam then like you they would realize that there's more to life than materialism they are
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really receptive yeah which i didn't know before becoming muslim is that when you start talking
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about islam they actually a lot they're really interested to learn just uh one hour we did dawah
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we had two shahadas yesterday we had eight shahadas the two days before that we had seven shahadas
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so alhamdulillah we're getting almost at 20 some odd shahadas in just a weekend i got one today
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allahu i don't even count that man i don't even count that mashallah man allahum abarik man
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that's excellent the future is islam anyway so all this materialism you know it's it's gonna it's
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gonna prove to people that there's nothing there and then the only true spiritual way to back to
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allah is islam and if you're watching and you haven't read a quran pick one up it's free check
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it out online quran.com read it at least you'll know you'll be educated thank you so much shaykh usman i
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appreciate you catch my flight yeah you have a flight oh thanks for coming bro sorry glad to come
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by show support my brothers i highly appreciate you shout out to shaykh um the one message foundation
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thank you so much for calling on man love you for the sake of allah love you too man once again
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yo big fan bro nice to meet you pleasure to meet you playboy so i was gonna say
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niggas did uh use the what's it called the beta box thingy that traveled this world
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yeah yeah one of your um moderators helped me film me blessed me film me
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and i learned off that i do photography i learned how to do video and shit
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right now i'm in actually the cannabis industry
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uh we're gonna go quick i need to get some women afterwards i'll interview you uh quickly though
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once you were saying you were my discord what'd you find so so long story short you
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basically said instead of being a consumer be the creator if you want to try to say so i was like
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i never thought of it that way we literally just spend time just on tiktok instagram facebook
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whatever the case may be i was like let me make my own content you know i mean now because of that
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i kind of found my own little path out here you know what i'm trying to say so
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that's why i really wanted to give you like your props what's up man
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so how's it been since then like uh are you making more money are you more successful
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so so yes in a way yes but more focused yes i also do need more focus that's what i'm saying
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i actually have one of my mans who's uh sosed up tv shout out to him we uh actually have a couple
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businesses to do like in the cannabis industry uh he's actually sponsored by them by levels by
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pump um kink poems whatever the case may be so uh damn i forgot i was going with that
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we was going to go over here give away some blinkers and shit you know what i mean and
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came over here and see you okay nice to stop you by bro i appreciate that
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uh yeah uh no more no more familiars bro yeah i'm one of the best ones are you sure
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it would be a good it would be like one of your best okay sit down
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you support israel or palestine that answer that is the one question i cannot answer but
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everything else i can answer like you'd be surprised
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it's so funny bro like yeah i'm one of the most bass people okay
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what's that no more familiars bro it's good to meet you though you want to take a picture
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uh no no i just want to give some good criticisms
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do you support israel or palestine i support palestine 100%
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let's get one more woman before i have another guest coming on
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wish you'd like to be on the one minute podcast
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you want to talk about the girls love speech community
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well it's crazy because i actually wrote like a whole email
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yeah obviously you didn't fucking see it but
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yeah i was kind of yapping but i basically sent him an email saying like why i would be the best candidate for the love speech community for like the girls
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judeli and i'm one of the few girls in the love speech community i was born in brooklyn raised in the bronx my whole life
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i thought you were muslim i thought you were arabic you don't look dominical to me
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um this is going to sound like i'm yapping for a second but don't trip maybe it's worth your while
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i've been watching your did you send this email i didn't see it
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i did to the sneeko active income i think but i'm not sure if you saw it
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okay um i didn't join the girls live stream because i was feeling shy currently i'm working
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but you missed the funny part i said that my um fucking fire alarm was like going off
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have i are you in the um the love speech girls group chat or something
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i'm not that active but yeah i just wanted to shoot my shot and say like if you
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want to do content with anyone from new york then i'd be down
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are you a good person i'll get in afterwards okay
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yeah i watched the stream yesterday and i came here after work to see if i can like see you or whatever but
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i work front desk as a receptionist at a physical therapy office
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being beneficial to others and helping them um especially like the elders and shit
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just i don't know being a positive impact to others and making their lives easier is what brings me joy i guess
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why do you resonate with um love speech movement and because you say it's like red pill content right a lot of people say i'm misogynistic do you think that i'm a misogynist
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i don't think you're misogynist and i think that's really why i stuck around i've been watching you for almost a year now and um i just feel like people don't really listen to what you actually say like you speak a lot about things that are going on in the world that most influencers are too pussy to do which i really respect and it's another reason why i am trying to push myself to make content of my own someday red pill do you support israel or palestine palestine
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the girls today are the only ones being straightforward about it every single dude is just yapping and dancing around a simple question
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yeah i'm actually thinking about quitting my job because my boss is like sign us fuck yeah so fuck you
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they gave me a write-up today bro i was like fuck that like i'm gonna fuck it like get my
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please don't fire her she's a nice girl and don't don't get fired please okay you're right but i have to say
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she's joking what was the biggest change of mind you've had in the past four years
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in the past four years i would say um lose lose any like preconceived notions or perceptions that you
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have about yourself and about those around you because um there's deeper things going on in the
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world and you don't have to lose yourself and shit that doesn't matter yeah thanks so much let me get
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uh you want to start doing content yes we're gonna have um a podcast called maybe lose our lives
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so what was the email about so you were trying to find um you wanted to come on stream or something
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what was it what's the thesis what's the thesis what's the thesis is every time i see you
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i just feel like it never really is and with me like i'm from the bronx i feel like i have some
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personality i know you grew up in new york for some time yeah and so you could be the new blueberry
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yes well fuck a blueberry but wait wait wait fuck a blueberry fuck a blueberry okay what berry are you
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no no no familias bro i have to guess you want to take a picture
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that's for him to encourage his followers to follow god because that's the best way society
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functions so i am saying i always tell my stream to follow god
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okay what's up what's going on you want to take a picture yeah yeah yeah come sit
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all right nice to meet you bro nice to meet you see you have a good one man would you like to be on
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hey yo i appreciate you you like my role model great great to meet you bro what's your name
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hey yo it was great meeting you bro i wish you the best
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why are you mad at the cameraman what did he do
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oh okay we'll close out on this we got one more guest
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assalamualaikum how are you all right great to see you bro
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you need to invite some people to give them some quran or something you know
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oh yeah we could we could turn this into a dawah table i'm gonna finish soon so maybe we can
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yeah yeah we just have one uh not far from here anyways
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great great actually i like the dawah here actually
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he was from brooklyn black dude he had heard about islam someone gave him a quran before
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and then i he's like you know i'm thinking about it so i got him to take a shahadah
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it's great no and it's interesting as well you find the law of the groups that they will
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label as minorities most of them accepting islam more than other races i would say
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majority women like three out of four people accepting islam or just a woman accepted islam today
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just today you know yeah you find more resistance from the men but less resistance from the women in
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general so why is it that minority men why do you think white guys have a
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desires isn't it they're thinking about you know what i want to go to the club the bar drink alcohol
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go with my friends do all of these things and they're thinking you know if there is
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restrictions when it comes to these aspects then i don't want to do it they think islam limits
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you from doing fun truly had when you were with us i don't know if you say that fun or not i would
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say i had a lot of fun right so fun is not necessarily related to uh doing something
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haram yeah exactly doing something which which is not acceptable you can do anything and you can
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have fun uh and i think if that fun is gonna long term destroy my life it's not a smart decision for
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me to call it fun there's nothing fun about destroying my life is it what's your experience
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been like so far in new york city and being around this place i was telling sheikh was here earlier
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how uh doing this podcast right here helped me become a muscle because i started out asking
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questions like is it okay to be fat and they'd be like i don't know i asked uh are men and women
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equal they don't know like the answer to very simple things and nobody had any sort of moral
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like consistency or they didn't know the answers to simple questions everybody knows men and women
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are not equal but they were trained to say that they are equal because of feminism and this stuff
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so asking these questions more i really wanted to go seek the truth and then i ended up at islam
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what would you have you noticed being around this place and interacting with these people yeah i've
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noticed actually liberalism is more prevalent here than it is in the uk because it is prevalent in
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the uk but when i was speaking to me i did not speak to many people when i spoke to some people
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giving them dawah you always hear this idea of do to uh as long as you don't harm anyone else you can do
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whatever you want you know you can drink you can do a gamble you can take drugs you can sell drugs the one
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that i was saying isn't that harming someone else like of course it's harming someone else so you
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see liberalism is slightly a bit more prevalent here and this idea of just you know i just leave
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you like be good to people and that's fine obviously that's not the case yeah and you always tell them
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that god also has to be in the picture my experience so far new york specifically new jersey didn't have
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much experience right i was in the conferences three days three conferences right but when it comes to
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new york i would say it's very similar to london but uh less clean in a way more drug addicts around
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the streets and people are more liberalized in a way that's what i would say really if i were to put
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it because london has more diversity outside it's more diversity it does when i say right now there's
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so many different people but when we say when i say diversity i mean something different i mean
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actually people with their actual cultures because what i see here i see the from colors different
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ethnicities but they're kind of all consider themselves american and holding the american culture
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specifically new yorkers yeah new yorker is an ethnicity yeah in a way right this is what i'm
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saying but in the uk they're actually holding on to their culture in a way right they're holding on
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to their identity so you can see differences when we when i talk about diversity that's what i mean
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but yes of course it's different more maybe more races here even when it comes to that but
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are you a good person muhammad ali i try to be the one who determines who's good and bad is allah not me
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so that's why there's something called judgment day in islam the one who judges is allah
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and someone can be in the appearance a perfect person for people especially online and social
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media because you clip what you want and you put on what you want and you upload what you want you
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have control right but in reality deep down in their heart they're not right and the three people the
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first three people that they would be in the hellfire some of them would be a person who went to fight
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for the sake of allah and he would say oh i did it for your sake but he didn't do it for the sake of
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allah he did so people can say he's brave one guy he was who was seeking knowledge and teaching
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he did it so people can praise him person reciting the quran these people
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they are not necessarily doing it for god even though people will think these people are these
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are the best people in existence but as long as the intention is not there this is actually a sin
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rather than a reward because when you do it for the people you associate with god so instead of
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doing it for the sake of god you're doing it for the people and god or for the people only
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so you're worshiping other than god in reality in the action that you're doing
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that's why we it's called ria shirk right it's a different form of shirk so when you ask somebody
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are you a good person that's a trick question in a way in islam right because allah says in the
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quran do not praise yourselves so a good person will never say i'm a good person right and and a
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bad person even is not going to admit some people some of them would but they wouldn't even admit so
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whichever way you respond if you say i'm a bad person then people say it's fake humbleness if you
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say i'm a good person people say you shouldn't praise yourself so either way it's a trap question
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you know me man i like that trap people that's okay what's the biggest change of mind you've had
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in the past four years that's a good question the biggest change of mind i had is more reflection
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when it comes to death i've realized that when you go into social media the praise of people and these
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things can influence a person a lot the experiences that you have on a day-to-day basis people can
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influence you are love and you can change without noticing your change i've noticed that can
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happen and if you don't revise yourself and reflect upon what you do you can get lost very easily and
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think then you you is always you but this is the interesting thing about social media is like if you
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watch your videos like five years ago or four years ago or six years ago you would notice a completely
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different person in a way feel like this was a different human being living on the planet it's not
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you so you changes with time right and with social media it's not necessarily a good change
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so you notice that these things have a deep effect on your heart just like islam says
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but you experience it in reality you have to check yourself you have to revise yourself and you have
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to correct yourself try to straighten your ways basically do you support israel or palestine
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of course i support palestine 100 there's no doubt about that i support the palestinian people
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of the right to stay in the land that is theirs simple as that i support uh people who are oppressed
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i don't support someone who steals someone else's land and pretend that they're theirs i don't support
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people who steal other people's culture and claim that this is it is theirs don't support people who
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steal other people's food and use different names i don't support people who name streets with new
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names now because they had other names that they knew it's not theirs right so to israelis things is
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not something i believe in i don't israeli people stuff right we believe that people uh we don't
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believe in oppression killing women and children bombing them indiscriminately absolutely you have
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to support palestine if you're human you have to be a devil or from the devil or completely brain dead
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to support anything else one thing i can tell you've been thinking about is uh the collision between
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social media and islam how has that been for you and also because you're very analytical of me
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right um what what have you noticed because i can tell you you're very introspective person
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about these two to these two worlds colliding social media and islam yeah what i can see recently
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is that islam has become a viral thing like it becomes very very viral you are a part of it
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under date is a huge part of it the like massive amount of celebrities accepting islam a lot of
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them are ufc fighters as well you have many many people from different backgrounds accepting
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islam but i think a lot of it is to do with palestine what's going on in palestine and elon musk
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allowing these things to take place because people have seen okay you know what we've been told
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something about these people we have an image that these people are the oppressors the terrorists
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the every every other terms that they want to use but we actually realize in this case that
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they are the ones being oppressed we've realized the enemy was something else that no one was
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looking at right that now is people are starting to actually think and realize where the enemy
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actually is right so there is a huge change of people's perspective when it comes to muslims and
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islam right because of social media specifically palestine and and the recent events that took place
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but social media in general because you know if you go back 20 years ago you just get a newspaper
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and a tv and whatever you're told they all say the same thing because they're all bought by the
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same people and when you hear the same thing repeatedly only that thing you start believing
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this is the case so now islam has become a viral topic and that is good and bad at the same time
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you've got people are more interested in islam you've got more races who are outwardly more racist
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against islam and you've got people who try to use islam in a way to get benefit but we've got many
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channels now that say reacting towards islamic content you know muslims are not okay they have no idea
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keep reacting reacting reacting and what they end up doing is donate help me support i'm very
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interested you know i'm sincere i want to talk to this person and that person and they end up doing
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this for years and years and years some of them like bluntly will ask you from the beginning to end
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the video donate donate like donate are you really interested in what you're saying as you claim you
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are right so you got these people uh who pretend but the thing is this a lot of muslims are naive
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naive from what sense they're very nice they're very happy when they see someone else doing good
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very happy when this is someone else coming towards goodness like islam or something like that so what
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they end up wanting to do is what let me support this guy you know he he might not you might accept
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the truth one day even though they know you might never in their life meet that guy ever but they
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will still donate they will still send him good messages and i say to anyone who's not a muslim
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you can experience this yourself all you do just you know go on twitter say i'm curious about islam
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can i ask someone questions and look your post is gonna go viral you don't really need to do
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something wrong crazy right or put i accepted islam probably go viral right because islam is a viral
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topic and because a lot of muslims want good for others is that good or bad that muslims want good for
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others that muslim that islam is going viral it's mostly good i would say if because look with with
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good there always comes a little bit of bad you know when things comes to social media but i would
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say it's majority good because i would rather like more people know about islam even if they're not
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going to accept it for a simple reason they would understand i'm not something that they thought i am
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you will actually realize they're more educated now about what muslims are what muslims do etc
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so i would say that it's better even if they don't accept islam like some people think
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our goal is to make the whole planet muslims we know we know for a fact that allah told us you
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will be believers and disbelievers allah told us certain people will never accept islam no matter
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how many signs you show them we believe the prophets the best of the messengers they were they came and
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some of these prophets converted zero people no one accepted islam with them because guidance is in
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allah's hand right but delivery of them of the message is upon us because there are sincere
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people who are looking so it's a responsibility upon me to deliver the message at least these people
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will take the message and and they're looking for it today that woman that i told you accepted islam
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she said word for word i'm looking for the purpose in life i'm looking for guidance i need someone to
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guide me and if we're not there we're not we don't have the table allah did not use us as a means
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she'll go somewhere else she'll go to the wrong people she's looking for purpose
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so at least delivering the message for those who are willing to accept the message that's why you
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look at the life of the prophet and when he was in mecca it was christians and jews and this is why
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did he try to convert everyone and there was laws allowing them to practice religion and worship and
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do whatever they wanted to do but they protect they pay jesia which is a form of tactics for protection
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they don't fight when the enemy army comes right and the people who pay jesia are only the adult males
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that are able to fight not children women or priests or monks or that right but they lived in harmony
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they're allowed to practice in their own courts get married and all of that so yeah it's essentially
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this way islam is not there's no enforcing and you're welcome to open the quran chapter 2 verse 256
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allah says there is no compulsion in acceptance of religion truth have manifest clearly from falsehood
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truth is clear you know you go to someone and tell him you know what jesus is not god
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because god cannot be a man that cannot have a date of birth you can say to him a cow cannot be god
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because you can slaughter it and eat it for dinner right you say to them that god cannot be millions
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millions of things you say to them that god cannot choose a race because you don't choose where you're
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born and you're the chosen people that chosen race i didn't choose where i'm going to be born how is
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that fair and just and i'm a going evil person just because i didn't choose where i'm going to be born
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i think so this is the case right i'm going and and we're not uh equal with the chosen people
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some people and and for in islam in islam anyone can get guidance that's it and that's why it will
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make sense and that woman is an example today everything she heard she said that's exactly what
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i believe i never believed jesus i never believed that i was born a sinner i said you just have to tell
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them it's not really your job to guide them because the fitra is there
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what advice would you give to give da'a to women
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what advice would they give to give da'a to women that's an excellent question i don't know how to do
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that first i would say first i would say women should give da'a to men first number two i would
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say that if in a case it's done publicly obviously a man will have to do it because if a woman is doing
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this she'll end up getting attacked she'll end up getting harassed they already do without doing
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this so imagine if they're doing it right so you would say how to give her da'a the same way
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you give da'a to a man simple you tell them about islam you tell them there's one god worthy
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worship the other prophet muhammad because the message of islam is universal it's for both men
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and women why do you think there's a different way of giving the message to men or women why do you
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assume it's different it should be different you're right same thing same message same book
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the one message thank you for coming on so much i appreciate it assalamualaikum i love you for the
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sake of a lot i'm gonna end the stream i'm gonna end it right now um thank you so much i'll probably
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be doing that i don't know if you're live right now i'm not live you're recording i'll give some
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dollar too here's the perfect table but i'm gonna end the stream uh everybody make sure to follow
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i have good things coming up we're gonna go to portugal it's great to see thank you for stopping by i appreciate
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that um the bouchard drop is pushed to june 7th and yeah we have a vlog dropping on locals sneak
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out on locals.com a lot more content coming soon appreciate you guys love you so much long live
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love speech you can join the the love speech community and thanks again muhammad really
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appreciate you appreciate you and everybody who stopped by appreciate everybody bye
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um because it's good but i still struggle with the belief that god is the father
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how much do you we need some space i'm gonna wait no no no no wait this isn't gonna last
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you got it bro no no wait no move back a little first no no no move back give me some space we work
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yeah you said no head chocolate you come to my face i'm not i'm not i'm not gonna oh yeah
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sarah he's helping you oh what the oh she did get that yes she did get him what's happening
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okay he's out you knocked him out you knocked him out
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all right um wait let's go round two round two okay i needed to get the feel for it
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he's gonna be uh okay two yo that was ass it was only a one puncher how was that i mean i had to be a girl
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