From BLM To Trump Supporters, The Cartier Family w⧸ The Cartier Family
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2 hours and 13 minutes
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221.5669
Hate Speech Sentences
133
Summary
On this episode of Culture War, we have a special guest on the show, a group of friends from the Culture War YouTube channel. They are a bunch of college students from the U.S.A. and they are here to talk about their love of music and support of the Trump campaign. They also talk about how they started their YouTube channel and how they got into the culture war movement and why they think Kamala Harris is going to lose to Donald Trump in 2020. Culture War is a production of Native Creative Podcasts and is produced by Taj Whitfield, Brandon Monroe, and Brock Appiah. Our theme song is Come Alone by The Weakerthans courtesy of Lotuspool Records. Our ad music is provided by Micah Vellian. This episode was produced and edited by Brandon Monroe. It was edited and mixed by Brandon Monet. Music written and produced by James Rocha. Art: Mackenzie Moore Music: Hayden Coplen Editor: Will Witwer Additional mixing and mastering by Thomas O'Donnell Mixing and mastering: Joseph McDade and Jeff Perla Thank you to our sponsor, Droga5 Records Thanks to our patron and supporter, Shadydave, for allowing us to use their music and sound design and editing services. We hope you enjoy the music and enjoy the show! Don t forget to rate, review, review and subscribe to our social media! Don't Tell Me What You're Gonna Do? & share it with a friend who's listening to us on Insta: or share it on Instapod: Insta - Share it on your Insta- Subscribe to our Insta Story: . Insta story: , and tag us on insta Story? , And don't forget to tell us what you're listening to this podcast on Instacademy Story or Instagasm and leave us a review on Instagrasmatic Story or your thoughts on it's Instagrama on Instafare or a friend's Story is Instagranday, We'll be listening to it Instagram: Instagravay - Instagare & we'll get a shoutout on Instago Story or a review? or your Instagreamed Story Day, and we'll be watching it on the next one?
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How's it going, everybody? Welcome to the Culture War Podcast. We got an awesome show.
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We're hanging out with some really cool people. Right now, there's a big news story around whether
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or not Kamala Harris can maintain or support in the black community. Donald Trump apparently is
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doing better than ever with young black men, and this could sink Kamala Harris. We don't know for
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sure what's going to happen. A lot of people, you know, they said at 2016, 2020, that Trump's improving
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dramatically with the black vote. But we've got some people here, probably experts, I guess,
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considering one of your first videos, or I don't know about one of your first videos,
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but let me put it this way. Shout out to my mom. She's a huge fan of you guys.
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Oh, wow. Huge fan. And she said that from back in the day, she watched you guys listening to
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Thunderstruck from ACDC. Oh. And she loved it because she's an ACDC fan. This is the music
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she listened to, and then she sees you guys listening to her music, and it feels good. You
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know, it's like, hey, they like what I like, and they're discovering it for the first time.
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She loves that. And you had a BLM poster. We did. Yeah. We did. Now you're Trump supporters.
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Is that right? Yeah. Yeah. Well, let's start. I don't know who wants to go first. You guys
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and introduce yourself. Yeah. I'm Brock. Brock Appiah. I'm from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Part
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of the Cartier family. Yeah. 25, almost 26 years old, and just trying to make my way through
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life and figure this out. Yeah, man. I'm Solomon from Houston, Texas. I mean, we all met running
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track and field together, and, you know, we're here. Excited. My name is Taj Whitfield. I'm from
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Clarksville, Tennessee. Just excited just to be here. It's a blessing. Right on. Yeah. No, I'm Brandon
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Monroe, from Oklahoma City, like Brock. Yeah. And we just met running track and start shooting
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videos, and here we are. That's amazing. Yeah. So, I mean, again, I shout out my mom saying
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that she started watching you guys, not even political. It was just fun to see people enjoying
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music. You guys are a lot younger than she is. So it makes her feel good. And then all
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of a sudden, because she's definitely supporting Trump. Not always, though. A few years ago, she
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was not, maybe longer than a few years ago. But to see you guys evolve, she likes you even
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more. And she's like, I watch them all the time. She's so excited. She called me when
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she found out you guys are coming on the show. But how does this happen? Like, first, like,
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how do you guys start a YouTube channel? And how does it become to the point where you're
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I mean, we were just reacting to music, man. The COVID hit. And really, what happened,
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I think, Officer Tatum, we've seen one of his videos pop up. And I was like, who is this
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guy? You know? And I clicked it. And I think it was Vivek Ramaswamy, Vivek Ramaswamy cooking Don
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Lemon. And we were like, you know, it was pretty cool. It was fun to watch. So we were
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like, yeah, this is pretty cool. So we did. We just started reacting to Officer Tatum
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only. And then Thomas O. Yeah, well, we got Thomas O. Thomas O really did it.
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We did his video on, like, he explained, like, how black culture came to what it is.
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That's probably one of our best videos. He's got a mill. And I think that really opened
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our mind up to, like, maybe things are a little differently than we've been led to believe.
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And then Officer Tatum was another thing. We just, like, agreed with everything he said.
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It was like, okay, this is controversial, but, like, it's real talk he's saying.
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Right. And that's the thing, too. It's like, if this guy just tells you the truth, why is
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it controversial? What he's saying is not wrong.
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So, yeah, no. So we watched the Thomas O video. I remember, like, so people, when we used
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to do, like, other reactions, people would request stuff in the comments. And I remember
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people kept saying, do Thomas O, do Thomas O, do Thomas O. So one day, we were, like,
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we would come out of class every day at, like, 8, 9 p.m., and we would record four videos
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a day, every day. And I remember we needed a video, and I was like, we should just do
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And we did it. And we were in there for, like, I think this was, like, almost an hour-long
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video. And the video we reacted to was, like, 15 minutes, I think. 15, 20 minutes.
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And we were in there for an hour, just going back and forth, like, mind-blown.
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And it was just crazy. Like, he just opened our mind up to, like, maybe, like, conservatism
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isn't what we've been led to believe. Because, you know, as young men, especially in our generation,
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they tell you Republicans are bad, Republicans are racist. But that's just, like, what being
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conservative is, is being, like, mostly on the right. So he just kind of opened our mind
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up to the idea that this is normal. Like, it's not what you've been told.
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You guys had never, had you ever watched Thomas O before that?
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You know, they get you in the comments, like, hey, watch this. And then you're like, whoa.
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Yeah, he started smiling. They were like, you're affecting the next generation. He said,
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Another thing, too, that I would say, um, when we first started reacting, we would react
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And he would kind of, like, have messages that would, like, resonate with us. And, like,
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he would say things that, like, typically a younger black person wouldn't really agree
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with. And we would hear it and be like, well, that's actually the truth. So for me, that's
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kind of why my mind started kind of changing in that direction. Because it was like, we
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But low key, that is true, what he just said. And that's when I started thinking, like,
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you know. And I remember me and Taj one day, when Trump, in 2020, when Trump lost the election,
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we were sitting in the House, and we were just like, we just, like, just started kind
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of even thinking about politics at all. I didn't even think about voting or anything.
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And I wasn't, like, hard either way. But, like, I was kind of like everybody else. I
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was just like, yeah, I guess, you know, since I'm black, I'm a Democrat. And then that's
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when I just had a feeling. I was like, Taj, I just feel like it wasn't good that he just
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lost that. I was like, I feel like, I don't know. I feel like this was a mistake. He was
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like, yeah, I feel like that, too. Here we are now.
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I definitely want to ask about that, the Democrat thing. But I do want to go back to Thomas
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Soule real quick, because you were saying that he was saying something like that black culture
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is not supposed to be this way. Or, like, what do you mean by that? Like,
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I don't know what exactly he said, but he was bringing the redneck culture into it.
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Yeah, he said, like, the ghetto black culture, the subculture is what he referred to it as.
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He said it comes from, like, European rednecks who were poor and blacks were among them after
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slavery. So, like, kind of being ghetto, they kind of adopted it because they were poor and
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blacks were poor. And that was just kind of how they adopted it. And he was basically
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saying, like, that's not what real black culture is, but it's uplifted as black culture. It's
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really, like, a subculture within black culture. And he was just basically saying, like, how,
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like, it's adopted as, like, something that's normal when it's really negative.
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It was, like, really deep. And I remember we were just sitting there, like, it's so real.
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Like, he's really breaking it down. Like, to hear from someone like him, like, who's a way
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older God than us, it's okay. So, we're not really tripping when we say that this is bad
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and, like, this ain't really how we're supposed to be. But yeah, no, that really just opened
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our mind up to it. We watched a couple of his videos and he just, the way he just breaks
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But there's a conspiracy theory that racists intentionally promoted negative culture to
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black communities through rap music. And I'm not saying rap music itself is bad. I'm
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saying they put messages in there like, get drunk, bang women, buy drugs and all that stuff
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so that young men growing up would chase after something that was detrimental.
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That's 100% facts. Especially in the black community.
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I don't know if this is a fact, but I've heard several times, like, some of the same
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people who own some of these record labels own some prisons. So, it's like, you're trying
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In fact, check me on that, but that's what I've heard.
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And then, hearing Lyndon B. Johnson say we'll have black people wrapped around the
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It's actually crazy, speaking of that, it's actually crazy, like, the backlash you receive for, like, just
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being black and not saying, like, saying you don't want to be a Democrat. Like, it is insane.
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Oh, man. It's like, we get, like, most of it, it's all online. Never in person. In person, it's always love.
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It's never in person. I wouldn't start by saying that. But online, we get Coon, Trader, Sellout, all this stuff.
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And, like, they be saying we grifting, like, we just saying this for money. The whole time, we dead serious.
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Like, you ask any one of us, I know for a fact, you ask any of us, what we say on camera, we'll tell you the same thing off camera.
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Like, we're not on their BS and we're keeping it 100. But people think, like, just because we have such an audience, we're just saying it for clicks.
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I think, I know for a fact, we're keeping it 100.
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I remember when we first started, the political content, people were like, yep, I mean, this is a business plan at this point.
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Dude, these people are nuts, man. The idea that choosing a political faction is gonna make you more money, it's the stupidest thing.
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Because they say it about everybody. It's like, if you did pop culture movies and, I mean, look at Call Her Daddy.
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The biggest podcasts are not talking about politics. Only now because the politicians are trying to buy into them.
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But, like, the biggest podcasts are, like, maybe somewhat, they might mention something political.
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But you look at the, like, if I were to pull it up, you're gonna find three guys talking about dinosaurs or something nonsense.
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General interest comedy shows, not overtly political.
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And then the moment you guys watch someone like Thomas Sowell and you're like, hey, man, maybe they've been lying to us.
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And you get passionate about it, they say you're doing it for money.
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Yeah, it's crazy because, like, we don't just blindly agree with everything.
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Like, if we don't agree with something, we'll just not agree.
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I think people just do that because they think the world should see things from their point of view.
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So, when you kind of disrupt that and don't do that or fall in line with what they think you should do, they start just throwing the labels and insults at you.
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But that, again, it's mostly online. Like, in person, it's always love.
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Black dude came up to me and was like, dude, I love your videos.
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Like, so, like, every time we go out now, we get recognized by, like, people our age.
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No, actually, we were in L.A., actually, at this movie premiere.
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And these old dudes came up, this old Hispanic dude, Los Angeles, like, I love your videos.
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Like, I want you to know you're making a difference because you found someone like me.
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I remember when we went to the Reagan event, one of the producers was like, y'all the biggest people that's in here right now.
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Isn't it crazy, though, that, like, you'll meet these people and they're going to say, thank you for making your videos.
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And then the people online who are mad at you and calling you slurs and names and all that stuff, it feels more like, you know, I'm just going to be mean and call it a cult.
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You have to be aligned with the name of our club.
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If you guys make a video and you say, here's what we're thinking, they're not going to say, hey, you want to have a conversation about this?
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They're going to insult you and attack you for doing it.
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Nobody tried to have no middle ground at all for some reason.
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It's almost like you just break the narrative and go your own way.
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Thinking for yourself like, oh, you don't think like us?
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It's really, to me personally, we don't have to be enemies.
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I mean, like, he may see something and say it's red.
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So you guys were all doing track and stuff in college?
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Like, and then you end up meeting, you make a YouTube channel.
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Let's start from the beginning and then we'll walk through where we get to.
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So, and so I moved to Louisiana, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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I moved there in 2019, right before the COVID hit.
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I had ran like at a junior college and stuff before that.
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And so when the COVID hit, we decided to do YouTube.
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Clement and Taj, and they were like ecstatic about something.
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I could like see it even before I even heard what they were saying.
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And they were like, bro, we had the best idea of all time.
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We tried basketball videos, prank videos, football videos.
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And then we started doing reactions and then it just hit.
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But as far as track, like we just had like a super, like we was just grinding in college.
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Like we would wake up like good treatment and all that, go to practice.
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And then me and Brandon were getting our master's degrees.
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So we would go to class all day and we would start at like 10 PM, 11 PM.
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And like we would go to sleep like two, three in the morning and then wake up and just do it again.
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Like I run professionally for the Ghana national team.
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So I just feel like it's just a matter of using the talents that God has blessed me with.
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You know, I feel like I'm good at YouTube and I'm good at track.
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So I'm going to just, I'm going to keep doing them.
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I was actually at school in Kansas when they had started.
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So my senior year, I had the extra year from COVID.
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And I remember everybody, I got accepted to grad school there.
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And I remember everybody was, oh yeah, you're coming back out.
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And I remember I text Brock, me and him are boys from high school.
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I was like, yeah, I think I want to transfer for my next year.
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He said, I'm going to talk to my coach right now.
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So he would like, he's like saying stuff to Brock and Brock was relaying it to me.
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So he was like, yeah, he said, apply and call back.
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I applied literally when we got off the phone that same day, right there, paid $20, applied
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And I just moved in and they were doing YouTube.
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Obviously, Brock was telling me about it and da-da-da-da-da.
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15,000, 10,000, around that range when I started doing it.
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And yeah, I just kind of just fell into it with the guys.
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But my situation was different when I came in because I was a grad student and I was a
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grad assistant as well, also on the track team.
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Then I go to lunch, practice, treatment, class.
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We have four videos a day till midnight every day.
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And I was like, man, I'm really, like, dedicated to this.
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And it got to the point, like, even my teachers would show the videos in class.
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I mean, running track, you guys are probably, and whatever else, sports.
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Yeah, it's just being, like, I mean, this is really no, like, secret.
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It's just eat right, work hard, you know, work out hard and, you know.
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Work on your technique and, you know, it'll come.
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I would say at the D1 level, because I came from a D2 school.
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They got, like, a training table with snacks and supplies and supplements.
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They give you everything you need to be successful.
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If you can really lock in and focus, you have everything you need to be successful.
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But the reason I bring this up is because I wonder if, you know, you guys don't sound
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like you come from a background where you're involved in, you know, I guess what, ghetto
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Especially as black people, you're going to be exposed to it at some point.
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Like, I mean, I grew up in the hood, east side OKC.
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And, like, my house had bullet holes in the back window and stuff.
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But, I mean, my parents, like, when I went out and played, they was like, you can't go
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I didn't really realize it was different until we left and I saw the difference.
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So, I mean, it's really, like, it's really just on you.
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I could say just me going to college made me, like, step away from that environment
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because my friends, like, some of them right now is doing some bad stuff right now.
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So, I'd say going to college kind of pushed me away from it and see a different environment
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I mean, man, before, like, we even started the YouTube, I was hanging around some guys
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that, I mean, I really shouldn't have been hanging around with.
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I mean, just doing stuff they shouldn't have been doing.
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And I was telling them, man, you know, I'm going to start a YouTube channel, bro.
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And I'm like, bro, I think it could really work.
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And going back to school, being with Taj, I mean, man, me and him, because we, he like
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Yeah, so that, he's the whole reason, like, this even started because, I mean, I didn't
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You know, I didn't know what I was going to do at all.
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I was like, bro, maybe we could start a YouTube channel.
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Like, what do you guys think is the motivation for your friends and the people in the black
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community to want to be involved in things that are not good?
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Like, I don't know what those things are, but you mentioned they're doing things that
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The main reason is just, like, you are who you surround yourself with.
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Like, when I moved to a suburban area, my high school, we're on, like, the edge of,
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So, a lot of them, they would try to put, like, the hood, and they would hang around each
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And, you know, they would try to, like, do dumb stuff.
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Like, I know a lot of guys that were super talented athletes that threw it all away because
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I mean, because I went to different schools, man.
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So, I've seen, like, a lot of different environments.
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Like, I went to probably the widest school ever called the Woodlands in New Orleans, Texas.
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And just seeing that environment coming from, you know, black schools, I was like, this is
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And I was like, man, this stuff is actually pretty hard, you know?
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And then, I mean, I remember just crying to my mom, like, man, this stuff's too hard.
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She was like, this is going to be good for you.
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And I'm just, I didn't realize it was going to be good for me until I went to, after that,
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And then they were like, yeah, man, you come to class, man, you get an A.
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You know, kids walking up to me like, hey, bro, you want to fight, bro?
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You know, and then I went to a school after that that was kind of like, you know, white
00:21:34.780
I was like, yeah, I can, I can vibe here, you know?
00:21:36.780
And even there, you know, I get into it with some kids that, you know, well, being friends
00:21:41.780
with some kids that, you know, were a part of the subculture, basically.
00:21:44.780
And like, yeah, bro, like, pull your pants down, bro.
00:21:49.780
And I'm like, damn, man, like, why do I have to do that, you know?
00:21:51.780
So then I fell into that, you know, trying to be cool and stuff like that.
00:21:55.780
And then my dad's always like, bro, you know, because he comes from that.
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So then I realized, I'm like, hey, you know, then I'm going to college.
00:22:02.780
I'm like, I have to do something outside of that.
00:22:11.780
I think our blessing was we all come from good families.
00:22:15.780
Like a lot of people in the black culture don't have like a good family unit or they
00:22:19.780
don't have good examples in their family of what to strive to be like.
00:22:23.780
So I think that may be a big like factor of to why they do a lot of negative stuff because
00:22:31.780
And the example that's put forth in the black culture that's cool is the street stuff or
00:22:35.780
like being like hood and being ghetto and all that stuff.
00:22:38.780
So it's either you have a good example in your family or you just go to what's out there.
00:22:46.780
And that's why I think it's pretty crazy that people got upset with Byron Donald about
00:22:50.780
what he said about what was it exactly he said?
00:22:52.780
He was saying about how the marriage rate was higher.
00:22:58.780
So like during that time, I felt like the activity was more like activists and like
00:23:02.780
people really you can look up to something like that.
00:23:04.780
And now it's just like you just it's nothing to really look up to, you know?
00:23:13.780
And back in like those days in the 50s, you had the strong family units and they was
00:23:17.780
really struggling and fighting for their positions.
00:23:26.780
And you had moms and dads setting that example for their children, that good foundation.
00:23:30.780
And now the single mother rate and black people, the black community in general is the
00:23:38.780
So that alone is the foundation that's missing.
00:23:41.780
So when you have a rocky foundation and then no good examples of what to strive to be like,
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you just, it's, you gonna either get pulled in one direction or you might get lucky and
00:23:53.780
And more often than not, they get pulled in the negative direction.
00:23:56.780
I feel like a lot of people don't have no goals or like try to strive for something.
00:24:07.780
I really think they took his comments out of context.
00:24:09.780
Like they tried to, they didn't focus, you know?
00:24:22.780
And they call him the black face of white supremacy.
00:24:24.780
It's crazy because, you know, it's, it's racist because a black man would say something
00:24:30.780
that is favored by people in this country who happen to be a Republican, Byron Donalds,
00:24:34.780
Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, they call them white supremacists or, you know, race traitors
00:24:40.780
And I'm like, isn't it kind of racist to imply that a guy who like.
00:24:45.780
They're acting like the only, the only reason people are supporting them.
00:24:58.780
But he went to a bunch of barber shops in the Bronx and he was asking black men who
00:25:04.780
And one guy said Kamala Harris, and he said, these young black men have the slave mentality
00:25:10.780
And that's the people who are voting for Trump.
00:25:12.780
And I'm just like, isn't it kind of, I mean, isn't it some, some kind of racism that if
00:25:19.780
you're going to assume if somebody has an idea they like, it can only be because they're
00:25:26.780
Yeah, no, that's like their race is the reason why they feel this way when it's just
00:25:30.780
the way I see it is if you're stupid, you're stupid.
00:25:35.780
I just think like, okay, so all these years, you know, when black people really going through
00:25:38.780
things like, you know, getting out of slavery and this and that, and we fought for freedom
00:25:43.780
So now that we're finally, you know, we're here, not finally been free, but now that we're
00:25:49.780
And it's like, y'all are still like in this mindset that it's like, we all have to think
00:25:56.780
And it's like, I saw a quote, it was like from my pastor.
00:25:59.780
It was like, if you tell someone that a door is locked, they'll never try to open it, even though
00:26:03.780
They're just telling people like, yeah, you know, you're oppressed, you're racist, you
00:26:08.780
And I started, I remember I sat there and I thought, I was like, well, how many racist
00:26:12.780
And it was like, compared to what they was doing, like nothing.
00:26:18.780
Cause you know, Louisiana is, you know, a Southern state, the heart of the South.
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He was talking about how like, when he was in college, he went, we had a white coach who
00:26:27.780
And so he, he, he understood like a black people a lot.
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He was like, the teachers there would get on the students so bad when they would like,
00:26:35.780
come to class and be, you know, ungrateful for the situation they had.
00:26:38.780
And they're like, we fought for y'all to get here to do this.
00:26:40.780
And I was thinking like, yeah, probably back then in the forties, fifties, like people were
00:26:45.780
And now it's like, we, everyone can go to school.
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We have all these opportunities, but we're still sitting here crying about racism and all these
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He was like, same thing about the black student union.
00:28:40.780
And that's around the time we started getting on YouTube.
00:28:49.780
You know, for me, all like the woke stuff, one of the biggest problems I have with it
00:28:52.780
is that I get it, especially coming from Chicago.
00:29:03.780
Cause the red line train, the real estate agents basically conspired to be like, make sure
00:29:11.780
That was in the eighties when they finally put an end to it.
00:29:13.780
So I can imagine if you're like 60, you're saying like, you don't understand how bad
00:29:23.780
Cause when you look at black history and like the things black people have to go through
00:29:27.780
to get to the position we are today, it's like, why not, why would you not go to college?
00:29:33.780
Cause black people fought for your rights to go to college.
00:29:38.780
Like it's like, why would you not fight to be successful?
00:29:41.780
You know, like the stuff and opportunity we have now in America, people fought and died
00:29:46.780
Like my great grandma, my great, great grandma, she was like 90 something.
00:29:51.780
I remember she was telling me about like how she had to, she went to school.
00:29:58.780
And like how my whole family, like on my dad's side, my whole family all went to this HBCU
00:30:04.780
Cause it's the only place they could go to school.
00:30:06.780
Like, and my dad was one of the first ones to not go there.
00:30:09.780
And like my mom, like she was adopted, like, and like all her stuff.
00:30:14.780
She, she went, put herself through college and law school.
00:30:16.780
So like, they like really told me black history and like, told me like, why would you throw
00:30:22.780
all the stuff that the people before you fought for away and not be successful?
00:30:27.780
Like, and that's what people in the streets are doing.
00:30:29.780
Like you're saying, Oh, all they went through that stuff.
00:30:33.780
So why try and I'ma just go throw myself away and make nothing of myself.
00:30:38.780
Like that's almost a slap in the face to those who came before you and died for you.
00:30:43.780
And that's why I say like a lot of people don't know, don't have an example of what
00:30:47.780
to strive for or what, or know what could be if you go fight and try to go make something
00:30:54.780
So I think that's one of the biggest disconnects we have.
00:30:58.780
The same people that will throw their life away will tell me I'm wrong for being an Aga.
00:31:09.780
No, and that's a great example because the ones who don't try or are too afraid to try
00:31:13.780
or blame racism on the reason they won't try are the ones that are the most brainwashed
00:31:18.780
and easily controlled by the media narratives and everything that's thrown out there.
00:31:22.780
So like, they're the ones that tell us like, Oh, you guys are dumb.
00:31:29.780
Like if y'all really watch the videos and listen to what we say and how we got to this
00:31:36.780
This is not something we just putting on for show.
00:31:40.780
We're really putting in the work and trying to learn this stuff and do the legwork.
00:31:44.780
And I think, uh, just us being young and being like ourselves, like we haven't changed.
00:31:50.780
Like we're still ourselves the same way we are on camera, off camera.
00:31:53.780
I think that resonates with people who really do watch the videos and take in what we do
00:31:57.780
because they can see like, we're being for real.
00:31:59.780
Cause a lot of people have told me like, you really opened my mind up to this.
00:32:02.780
So you, you guys again, throwing it back to like doing track and stuff takes a lot of
00:32:11.780
They can give you the tools, but if you don't do the work, so that shows you guys understand
00:32:17.780
So, you know, I, I, do you guys know what night crawling is that refers to like when people
00:32:22.780
go out at night and try to get like the crazy footage.
00:32:28.780
It was creepy, but yeah, I went night crawling in Chicago with a journalist friend of mine
00:32:33.780
and there was something like, I don't know, seven or eight murders that had happened on
00:32:38.780
And a handful of them, it was, it was black men killing black men and some innocent people
00:32:45.780
And what, what they told us is these are young men.
00:32:50.780
That was the, that was the big thing everyone was using.
00:32:52.780
A young black guy would go on Snapchat and then insult a guy and his girlfriend and say
00:32:56.780
something like, I'm going to get your girl and I'm going to do this, that, or otherwise.
00:32:59.780
So the guy would be like, okay, pull out a gun, go to the guy's house and kill him.
00:33:05.780
Seeing you guys, you're, you're working really, really hard to try and succeed and build something
00:33:12.780
And then I, I like, there's, there's a component there where I feel like a question needs to be
00:33:17.780
asked, how are you better off being hard on the South side where you're going to insult
00:33:25.780
Or are you going to start a business, eat right, train?
00:33:28.780
And it's fascinating to me that they criticize you guys over saying, hey, maybe it's better
00:33:32.780
to own a business and be hard workers and succeed and have a family.
00:33:36.780
It's just, it's, it's like what a lot of what we see from the left.
00:33:39.780
I don't want to just blanket every single one of them is it's destructive.
00:33:47.780
And a lot of people, especially even, it's weird to say this, but a lot of rappers have
00:33:54.780
Like I heard a rapper the other day, Rilo Rodriguez, he was like, so you think I'm supposed
00:33:57.780
to stack this money up and do all these things just to mess it up so you can say I'm real?
00:34:03.780
So then that doesn't make sense to me, you know?
00:34:05.780
And it was like, I was like, you, it, I think it boils down to trying to please people.
00:34:10.780
Like we were saying, like, you're going to, you're either going to try to please black
00:34:13.780
people and be black and do what they want you to do, or you're going to be white and
00:34:19.780
So if you care what people think, if you live your life based on what people think
00:34:22.780
about you, no matter what, someone's going to be upset.
00:34:31.780
Let me, uh, let me, let me see if I can pull this up and I'll play a little bit.
00:34:56.780
Read a book, read a book, read a motherfucking book.
00:34:59.780
Hold on is this part of the, um, what's that show?
00:35:27.100
You know, you can't have strong young black men explaining their worldviews when the...
00:35:35.480
Meet a machine is going to get real pissed off about it.
00:35:39.520
This is something we've been noticing a lot, especially since we have been paying attention a lot more lately.
00:35:45.520
When you watch the news and TV, there's never very many masculine black men they have pushing rhetoric,
00:35:53.740
It's always a gay dude or a dude that's kind of a sissy.
00:36:05.720
There's never someone that's like a masculine man, like as far...
00:36:09.720
But on the other side, you have men like Scott Jennings.
00:36:12.020
You have a whole bunch of other male masculine figures.
00:36:17.660
Speaking for the Republican side, but for the black men's point of view, it's either a woman who's married to a white guy, more often than not, or a gay dude or a pussy.
00:36:28.900
And when you look at their spouses, they're usually in an interracial marriage.
00:36:33.620
But also, I'd like to point out that they always have that thing about them, and then they'll demonize people like Byron Donalds and Tim Scott and Wesley Hunt,
00:36:46.000
all these Republican senators that are black men who have white wives or not black wives for having that when there's a lot of people on their side,
00:36:55.440
like even their presidential candidate who has a white husband, the double standard that they have is absolutely insane.
00:37:03.600
I don't want to see no type of masculinity at all.
00:37:06.080
For sure, they demonize masculinity, especially as young men.
00:37:10.680
They tell young men, it's okay to paint your nails and stuff now.
00:37:22.520
They trying to tell me a man is a woman, a woman is a man.
00:37:26.680
At the end of the day, we got to stand up and be men.
00:37:31.140
I remember I had an argument with this girl once because I remember she was like, oh, I think Noah Lyles is cool.
00:37:37.080
I said, yeah, I think I respect Noah Lyles and everything he's done.
00:37:40.180
But to me, as a man, I think he's kind of a pussy because he paints his nails.
00:37:48.440
Men can express themselves in nontraditional ways, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:52.700
And I was like, look, as a man, there's just certain things that men don't do.
00:38:07.040
Like, I'm not saying it's gay, but it's not manly.
00:38:16.020
But it's okay because we could upload the full, like, put it together.
00:38:33.360
I can see the bit rate going through, but nothing's appearing on YouTube.
00:38:47.780
They're like, not two weeks before the election.
00:38:51.840
I mean, you guys had a BLM poster in your first video.
00:39:05.940
The video we shot when we were at a Black Lives Matter protest or whatever, at the end
00:39:11.900
of the video, we gave some white guy, a homeless guy, some shoes on the end of the video.
00:39:18.240
We didn't know what it was really standing for and stuff like that, you know?
00:39:21.420
And then you start getting educated and you start seeing what's going on and you realize
00:39:24.800
that, hey, these people were taking that money and buying mansions with it.
00:39:30.560
And then I realized, whatever, like, they only scream that when a cop kills a Black person.
00:39:34.520
But like you said, in Chicago, during them seven-day murders in one day, I didn't hear
00:39:44.420
They have a killing and then the same person that killed them going to make a song on the
00:39:56.480
It's the most outrageous thing I've ever heard.
00:39:59.660
Because it's like, I've seen so many Black-on-Black crime, so it's just like, do we defund Black people?
00:40:11.880
It's like, I see more Black-on-Black crime than I see an officer on Black crime.
00:40:19.080
So it's just like, and then I tell somebody that they're, well, the hood's already defunded.
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I was talking to somebody about the stats and they were telling me the stats are wrong.
00:41:57.460
And I was like, well, like we can see it on the internet.
00:42:01.680
I'm going to say we can manipulate the data many different ways and the stats still say
00:42:15.160
I remember she was like, oh, no, that's not true.
00:42:16.640
I said, all right, let's take it a step deeper.
00:42:19.580
I think I was talking about like the black single family homes has got up to like almost
00:42:25.920
And she was like, no, that's just because they're having babies out of wedlock.
00:42:29.100
I said, all right, let's take it to where a step further to black kids with no dad at
00:42:37.900
And I remember she was like, well, I still don't agree with that.
00:42:45.160
I was like, at what point do you like recognize that this is a problem?
00:42:48.700
And like she was like, we just have to agree to disagree.
00:42:52.820
I feel like that's a problem because growing up, I seen a lot of, you know, I'm in a single
00:42:57.580
So I seen a lot of my friends growing up in a single mother home.
00:43:00.380
So that's why I be like, I cannot say that's wrong when people want to argue with people.
00:43:06.880
This is a theory I've come up with, me personally.
00:43:10.280
So I think the reason why the Democrat Party has such a grip on black people is the fact
00:43:16.640
that obviously I think Democrat rhetoric plays on women's fears.
00:43:25.760
So when they're pushing rhetoric from every mainstream media outlet where people watch
00:43:31.400
news and think they're getting informed, the regular average person thinks they're getting
00:43:37.180
And they play on this fear of white supremacy and white people this and that.
00:43:46.520
Predominantly black women who are the highest supporters of the Democrat Party, they're going
00:43:52.180
And if there's no father in the home, because there's so much single motherhood, like it's
00:43:57.060
just going to come down to the children from the mob.
00:44:00.020
And then you've got, and then even if you look a step further than that, you have all
00:44:03.420
these black women who are in the Democrat Party that hold positions of government who
00:44:08.080
also repeat the same things like Jasmine Crockett, Abby Phillip on CNN.
00:44:16.400
So I just think it comes from the women, from black women, right?
00:44:21.520
They spread the rhetoric and they all accept it so much.
00:44:24.100
That's why they're the strongest supporters of the Democrat Party.
00:44:27.760
And men, black men who like black women, oh, we have to listen to the women because
00:44:38.920
And I think that's, sorry, I don't mean to cut you off.
00:44:41.300
I think that's another reason why like black men who are Republican have white wives, because
00:44:47.140
if all the black women are Democrat and you're a Republican and then they have all these
00:44:53.160
things, these labels and things they throw on black Republicans, you're a sellout, you're
00:44:59.320
Why would a woman want to be with you if that's what you're seen as among these people?
00:45:04.080
You know, like to a white woman or a woman who's outside of that and doesn't think that
00:45:15.800
That to me, that's like a theory I've come up with.
00:45:17.420
And, you know, for a lot of these black women, I don't blame them.
00:45:20.140
I mean, you're being told that your entire community is going to turn against you if
00:45:26.660
So, I bet there's a lot of black women who are just like...
00:45:32.940
Like, I remember, like, they're like, oh, yeah, we still hate Candace, but like, you
00:45:36.920
see her new series where she's exposing Kamala.
00:45:39.860
They're like, oh, we still hate Candace, but she's spinning.
00:45:48.900
It's just, you know, going back to what I was saying earlier in the show about, like,
00:45:51.660
Larry Elder, it's if a black person has an idea that conservatives or white people agree
00:45:58.420
with, they say that they're grifting, they're pandering, they're playing into white supremacy.
00:46:04.100
And it's like, I don't know, like, if there's some overweight 55-year-old white dude who makes
00:46:10.440
$40,000 a year and he's a huge fan of Thomas Sowell, I don't think that demeans Thomas
00:46:16.440
I don't think that means Thomas Sowell is, like, Candace Owens, they call her a white
00:46:21.280
I'm like, she's like a multimillionaire with 10 million plus fans.
00:46:25.300
I'm pretty sure on the hierarchy of, like, how the world works, Oprah even, it doesn't
00:46:34.660
I'm like, so, that's why it's fascinating to say Larry Elder's the black face of white
00:46:40.180
And I'm like, dude, that working class white dude who barely is making ends meet, who loves
00:46:47.740
He's looking up to this guy, but they don't want that, they don't want that to be.
00:46:57.760
I feel like America is the best place in the world.
00:47:04.080
I was like, where in the world can you go and have a better life with more opportunity
00:47:10.920
Did you see, you guys know Terrence K. Williams?
00:47:15.360
Yeah, we had him on the show recently and he said that his first video that went real
00:47:18.340
big was he was on his lunch break, so he was eating fried chicken.
00:47:22.140
And then he said, how many black people want to go back to Africa?
00:47:28.060
And then they claimed that because he was eating fried chicken, he was doing a racist
00:47:32.020
thing where he was attacking black people or whatever.
00:47:37.200
You don't get no good fried chicken in Africa, though.
00:47:39.400
I was in Cameroon for the African championships like a month ago, and that was my first time
00:47:46.460
And so I've always known people like, because my dad is an immigrant.
00:47:53.140
So I grew up like, I didn't really grow up being taught that white people were against
00:47:58.540
me, that I have no chance, because I wasn't really right.
00:48:03.760
So when I went to Cameroon, that was the most life-changing experience I've ever had, because
00:48:07.640
right before we went to Cameroon, we were at the turning point I've been in Detroit.
00:48:13.740
And it's like, wow, I'm experiencing like the American dream.
00:48:16.280
And then I go to Cameroon, and I'm seeing like real poverty, like no electricity, no
00:48:27.520
They see I have AirPods in, and they're like jumping up and down, freaking out, because
00:48:36.120
Like on just the whole way home, I just felt like a horrible feeling, sick to my stomach.
00:48:41.540
I'm about to go back to America and have everything.
00:48:43.720
Your parents are from Africa, and they emigrate here.
00:48:46.900
So my dad moved here when he was only five years old.
00:48:51.960
Like I think, so my dad has four sisters, and he moved them all one at a time.
00:48:55.960
And so my grandpa was working at Pizza Hut in the horse stables in Oklahoma.
00:48:59.140
And he was working two jobs, and he was getting his Ph.D. to be a professor at the college
00:49:05.160
So when he became a professor there, he started moving them one at a time.
00:49:09.280
So like my dad, like from like ages, like I think when he was born to like five or six
00:49:12.600
years old, didn't see his parents, because they were in America trying to, you know,
00:49:16.560
And they just went at a time, brought them here, brought them here.
00:49:18.400
And everybody, all my dad's sisters and all their family, they're doctors, they're
00:49:22.960
And just because it shows me how much perspective and what you're taught can affect you, right?
00:49:28.620
You see a lot of like Iranian, you see a lot of people from other Vietnamese, they
00:49:32.180
come here and they're successful because they're like, I'm not about to just sit here
00:49:35.220
and let y'all like, where I came from, it's real struggle and real poverty.
00:49:38.660
So here where I have a chance in America, I'm not going to care what y'all say.
00:49:47.440
He said, America is the one country where the people that hate it refuse to leave.
00:49:54.220
He was arguing with that dude with the mask on.
00:50:02.240
This is the crazy thing too because you've got this idea and it's like, it's woke people
00:50:08.660
from all different backgrounds saying that America's racist, America's horrible.
00:50:12.440
And I'm like, yo, like your family fought to come here and your grandpa worked really,
00:50:21.140
Like you did all this to get me here and now I'm a complainer.
00:50:26.100
That's why I could never, me personally, I could never, I'm not doing that.
00:50:29.260
I'm not going to just sit here and just say that I'm oppressed when I don't feel oppressed.
00:50:35.740
I didn't think that was extreme like left at first until maybe like a couple of days
00:50:40.660
ago when I thought, I said, you know, that's almost delusional.
00:50:47.860
That's on the level of climate activists because that is far left because that is a
00:50:55.700
If this is the case, why do African people always come here and be successful?
00:51:04.500
Think about all the immigrants is trying their hardest to cross the border.
00:51:16.140
So that's why I think that we have a different perspective and that's why we're like this
00:51:19.220
was because we all grew up and like we've seen different things.
00:51:22.800
He came, he's a military kid, so he's been around black and white people.
00:51:26.660
I've went, my dad put me in different positions to see black and white people.
00:51:29.460
They've seen black and white people like in different situations.
00:51:31.860
So that's what it is with the black community is that they just don't see the different
00:51:37.400
Because if you look at different countries in different situations, you're going to be
00:51:40.360
like, wow, I can do, I have a yellow school bus to go to school, man.
00:51:45.240
They're running and walking miles on bare feet to go to school.
00:51:51.400
I really feel like Oklahoma, I mean, I really feel like America is really the land of opportunity.
00:51:57.720
Like I think people think like if you go work, you're just going to automatically be successful.
00:52:05.800
I also think that a lot of people think that if they don't go to college, like there's no
00:52:12.940
Like there's so many ways to find success in America, literally a million ways to find success
00:52:16.820
in America, like people are making millions of dollars selling trading cards.
00:52:20.660
Like, you know, Patrick, but David said, I was listening to him yesterday.
00:52:23.320
He said, uh, they, they can predict who will be the next most millionaires in our generation.
00:52:37.680
I can't remember what this was, but the, uh, I think South Park did say, this is a South
00:52:43.660
All the plumbers are driving around in like Ferraris.
00:52:47.260
Cause nobody wanted to do the job and everyone's going to college.
00:52:49.520
So then the plumbers start becoming in high demand and they're charged all the handymen.
00:53:00.620
So he's got to hire somebody and they're all rich now.
00:53:07.840
Our community doesn't like see these jobs as a way to make money.
00:53:14.460
I feel like younger black people is like with social media and stuff, you know, everybody
00:53:22.200
It's like, especially the women, like on both sides, not just black or white, like women
00:53:25.400
in general, young women are going to be like, well, I want somebody with some motion, you
00:53:34.080
It's just, I think that's a generational kind of issue, not just a race issue.
00:53:39.380
I definitely think it's, uh, people want the image too.
00:53:45.120
So I, there's a story I like to tell from back where, where I come from on the South
00:53:48.880
side and there was a, so this is, this is like a generally mixed race area for the most
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If you cross north of 47th, all black south of it, predominantly white, some Hispanic,
00:55:32.160
And there was animosity based on these two different communities.
00:55:36.000
But I remember, you know, there were a couple of kids in my neighborhood that were selling pot.
00:55:39.880
And then there was this black dude, and he was like, why are you selling pot?
00:55:45.220
And he was like, I'm not going to go work at McDonald's.
00:55:49.100
And this guy, I always remember this because it was such a great story.
00:55:51.720
He was like, that's the stupidest thing I ever heard.
00:55:56.520
He's like, I look up the venues in Chicago where bands are playing.
00:56:01.520
They got four bands on Friday night, four bands on Saturday night, four bands Thursday or whatever.
00:56:05.960
These bands that are opening are like 18-year-olds.
00:56:09.700
So I reach out to them on social media or whatever.
00:56:17.800
I'm going to sell t-shirts for your band, and I'm going to give you 20%.
00:56:21.420
And then the bands are like, yes, because we don't have merch.
00:56:32.440
They bring all their friends and family to come see their show.
00:56:41.860
Someone told you to make money, and now you're going to go to jail.
00:56:45.120
He's like, you could sell socks on the highway and make more money than this.
00:56:51.060
Because selling pot is always going to be an option in the black community.
00:56:55.440
That's one of the first things that come to you.
00:57:03.460
But you know, you just know it's repercussions with that.
00:57:11.160
You might have to kill somebody that died behind that.
00:57:18.440
A kid from my high school got shot in the head over an ounce in high school.
00:57:23.300
I wouldn't have to kill somebody in high school over three pills.
00:57:28.380
How could you see that and say this is a good idea?
00:57:31.400
So I imagine some of this is like you're selling on someone else's territory or you owe a debt
00:57:37.120
you didn't pay back and you disrespected them or something.
00:57:39.940
If you go to a t-shirt print shop and you say, let me get an order of 100 shirts.
00:57:48.820
If you don't pay them, the guy who owns that shop is not going to put a bullet on you.
00:57:51.700
He's going to come wagging his finger and he's going to hand you a legal demand.
00:58:06.520
Well, here's the thing about, you know, I mean, pot's becoming largely legal in a lot of places.
00:58:11.360
But the people who, you know, a guy goes to someone and says, here, I'm going to be your supplier.
00:58:17.400
If that dude doesn't pay him back, he has no court.
00:58:23.120
Because he's like, the only thing you have to do is you fight.
00:58:25.980
Whereas normal business, that's, you know, regular market, not black market, you send
00:58:33.820
And it's just like, okay, the $200 has to be paid back.
00:58:38.540
You go on Judge, yeah, Judge Joe Brown or Judge Judy.
00:58:44.060
But that's the funny thing about that story to me is like, if people in the community just
00:58:53.340
Because someone said, hey, you're going to make a lot of money doing this.
00:58:55.160
If someone, could you imagine if a guy showed up to a park and he's like, hey, you want
00:59:09.800
I'm saying like, if someone goes to a young person and says, how would you like to work
00:59:20.180
But what happens is the people who run these businesses aren't going to young people and
00:59:23.660
making these offers in the city, at least where I come from, that never happened.
00:59:26.500
It's like, if you want a job, you got to work at McDonald's.
00:59:28.780
Nobody wants to do that because they consider it demeaning.
00:59:32.460
Some people do it and they're like, I got a real job.
00:59:35.500
After taxes, you're going to take home 80 bucks.
00:59:37.540
And then the kid who gets the dealer who comes to him and says,
00:59:39.800
hey, sell these to your friends and to the people you know, he's making several hundred
00:59:42.760
bucks a week and he doesn't have the same kind of boss.
00:59:50.660
I mean, if your parents were there and said, hey, we're going to make way more money selling
00:59:54.640
And then that's where Lyndon B. Johnson come in.
01:00:01.140
I mean, I'm not going to say he did it, but you know.
01:00:04.900
You know, well, if you take a look like the famous pictures from Selma, the civil rights
01:00:09.620
march, it's all these black people that are wearing suits.
01:00:13.920
It was like, look, man, like we're middle class people.
01:00:27.620
You know, like, man, I got to shout out the movie A Bronx Tale.
01:00:39.240
It's good because it deals with like growing up like Italian immigrants growing up with
01:00:42.840
like organized crime, but also the black community and the in the animosity and stuff.
01:00:46.420
But there's like a scene where the the mob boss guy, Sonny, is mentioning like black
01:00:51.540
entertainer because he's he's like, screw the racist, man, because the main character, he's
01:00:57.380
It was like he's like, doesn't matter what anybody tells you, you love what you love.
01:01:11.500
But he basically makes a point about, you know, like black entertainers in the 30s, 40s
01:01:20.000
And the culture that they're showing off is, I guess, call it more noble.
01:01:25.980
And it was like, I'm going to wear a suit and I'm a tie and I'm going to look good.
01:01:28.940
And these were massively famous musicians, despite Jim Crow and the racism that that
01:01:36.160
Today, you got Lil Nas X giving a BJ to the devil.
01:01:43.120
I think it's a total cultural thing across the board.
01:01:48.240
I feel like I feel like I play in the record labels.
01:01:49.820
No, I was about to say, I feel like in music, a lot of these like music videos lately, that
01:01:56.940
I could tell you like five, six videos off the top of my head where they like new ones,
01:02:01.260
where they're just showing demons and demonic stuff.
01:02:07.600
Actually, I almost think like being gay is normalized, especially in TV and movies.
01:02:12.120
Like I feel like every new show or I could every new show or movie has something gay
01:02:20.240
In my opinion, I feel like everybody be having to attack on Christianity.
01:02:24.060
And the other races, not other races, other religions, you can't say nothing about them.
01:02:30.620
I never really noticed it to me because to me, it was just like I would just watch it,
01:02:36.080
But I remember there was a show called The Boys and Brock pointed out to me, he's like,
01:02:39.900
yeah, bro, I didn't really like how they made fun of Christianity.
01:02:44.960
And there's like a part where they like really actually literally discredit Christianity.
01:02:52.760
But when he pointed out to me, I was like, damn, like I rewatched the show like twice
01:02:56.960
So like now I'm like, damn, like he's not kidding.
01:03:00.140
Like they're actually discrediting Christianity.
01:03:02.240
And like it's gotten to the point where that show went off the rails to the point where they
01:03:15.920
The Boys originally was like superheroes in real life.
01:03:23.100
But in the beginning, it's really funny because I think in season one, Homelander actually is
01:03:29.180
There's like a scene where the train crash or something.
01:03:30.840
And it's like, okay, guys, we got to save these people.
01:03:32.320
And then they decided, let's just make Homelander Trump.
01:03:46.040
It's like I told you, I watched it three times.
01:03:48.500
But the new season with me, I was like, oh, my gosh, this is almost unbearable.
01:03:52.680
Like, it's almost like the way they had like the two factions, the Homelander faction versus
01:04:00.060
That is the most obvious ploy at Trump supporters versus Kamala supporters I've ever seen.
01:04:14.960
So that's a big thing about politics is they always like to prop up the black church in
01:04:22.700
Like, they say, oh, the black church has so much power.
01:04:43.560
I'm like, he came up to me, I didn't, I watch your videos all the time.
01:04:48.360
He's like, he loves the videos, loves what we do.
01:04:52.860
And it was called, like, The Black Preacher, The Black Politician, and The Black, it's three,
01:05:01.260
It was The Black Preacher, The Black Politician.
01:05:06.280
And it's talking about how all three of these things are used to, like, influence black
01:05:11.080
So, like, now that you mention the black church, like, the influence on the black church is
01:05:22.880
Yeah, because I remember, like, growing up, we used to have, like, the food for thought.
01:05:27.420
And, like, thinking about it now, a lot of the talking points was more leaning left than
01:05:33.780
That's kind of wild to me that the church has become this.
01:05:39.300
You know, there's a church not too far from here, and it says, like, everyone is welcome,
01:05:43.720
and it's got the progress pride flag, which goes well beyond, like, LGBTQ.
01:05:47.680
It's got, like, the purple ring in it and everything.
01:05:49.680
And then you've got, like, these churches have gone woke to the point where it doesn't even
01:05:55.580
Yeah, see, I think the thing with that is, like, okay, as Christians, you know, we're
01:06:00.920
But at the same time, I feel like you can love someone and show respect to them without
01:06:08.920
I'm going to, you know, I'm going to invite you to church.
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But at the same time, you know, like, we don't, I don't agree with this, and I don't.
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I was going to say, I feel like, you know, with the trans and the LGBTQ community, I feel like
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So when you keep seeing that, it's just, it's just, it's just crazy to me.
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Again, like Brock said, I don't have to agree with everything people do.
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But the fact that we don't agree, we don't have to be enemies.
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But if you want to be gay, that's your decision.
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Like, again, like, I just feel like a lot of people make it seem like if we don't agree,
01:08:24.540
we have to be enemies and we're like some sort of bad person.
01:08:27.520
Like, to me, it's like, look, I don't have to agree with what you say.
01:08:36.220
Like, Seamus Coughlin, who does Freedom Tunes back in town,
01:08:40.220
and he comes on Tim Kessler all the time, and he's a devout Catholic.
01:08:47.020
We make jokes, and, like, he's a really good friend of ours.
01:08:54.500
And if you even say any kind of—if you question any of the orthodoxy at all,
01:09:11.620
And they were, like, kids of both sides, Trump supporters and Kamala supporters.
01:09:16.280
Yeah, and it was, like, the kids who were, you know, like, Trump supporters,
01:09:20.380
It was, like, they asked them, would your parents let you go to a Kamala supporter's house?
01:09:27.220
And then they asked the Kamala kids, would your parents let you go to a Trump supporter's house?
01:09:32.760
And I was, like, but then the people on the left called the people on the right divisive.
01:09:36.860
Y'all call us divisive, but then—and it's, like, Shane Gillis said this, too.
01:09:41.360
He was, like, if you can't make an endorsement, we know who you voting for.
01:09:47.080
Or else y'all go, oh, my gosh, he's voting for Trump.
01:09:57.960
I think it's also very ironic that the left calls the right divisive, and the left has all these labels.
01:10:05.440
The cancel culture, they come up with the labels that shut people up, all these isms, and phobics, and it's always—it's all from the left.
01:10:13.880
And it's all used to discredit and divide people.
01:10:16.160
They've been—like, you guys mentioned the black graduation ceremony.
01:10:18.820
That was, like, a big deal, I think, a few years ago.
01:10:21.140
I don't know if it was Harvard or somebody was doing an all-black graduation.
01:10:41.360
Wait, I thought we wanted it all integrated in schools, right?
01:10:45.800
Is it—like, okay, you guys probably have a ton of friends with different racial backgrounds.
01:10:50.820
Isn't it kind of wild to be like, hey, I'm having my graduation.
01:10:53.360
You can come watch, but we're not going to have a—like, we're both graduating right
01:10:55.840
now, but I'm going to go over here with a racial group of people, not my friends.
01:11:01.520
It's like, you're in class with all these people, and you make friends in class, and
01:11:05.380
y'all grinding, struggling together, and when y'all finally made it, you don't want
01:11:09.760
Y'all don't want to enjoy that moment together.
01:11:10.960
Like, when I was in grad school in Louisiana, I was a GA, so I'm the only black GA, so
01:11:16.860
all the other GAs are something else, at least in the business school for the first
01:11:21.540
year I was there, well, the two years I was there.
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So, like, I wouldn't have wanted to graduate without them.
01:11:26.860
Like, we was in class together, struggling, we doing all this stuff.
01:11:29.380
I'm like, I want to graduate with y'all, y'all my people.
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They're just claiming that black people want the segregation.
01:11:37.520
I'm just surprised, if you feel that way, why you just don't go to an HBCU?
01:11:51.440
There was, like, a story out of California where this university created racialized dorms.
01:11:56.380
Yeah, where it's like the black people are in this dorm, the Asian people are in this
01:11:58.720
dorm, the white people are in this dorm, and I'm like, that's the weirdest thing.
01:12:08.880
They say, y'all so divisive, and then you're going to put everybody in their own race.
01:12:14.920
Because, like, it does seem a bit cliche, but it's the Democratic Party that was the party
01:12:22.820
And I know a lot of people are immediately going to be like, that's not what the Civil War
01:12:25.500
I'm not saying that, but they did have in their constitution, they wanted to enshrine slavery.
01:12:28.540
That was the principal factor that was causing division in the United States.
01:12:31.820
And then it's like, every step of the way up until the Civil Rights Movement, the Democrats
01:12:38.820
The Klan members, you know, a lot of people say, like, the Klan was the Democratic Party.
01:12:42.380
Well, the Klan members were Democrats, you know, say whatever you want.
01:12:45.600
So the conspiracy theory is, and I think, I don't know if you guys would agree with this,
01:12:49.980
we probably would, the Democrats realized the negative approach doesn't work.
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That if we spend all of our time and energy saying, we want these things because, you
01:13:01.140
know, like the Democrats were saying, oh, white people should have their own spaces or
01:13:04.580
At some point, they were like, wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:13:07.240
Let's flip it around and act like the black people are the ones who want segregation.
01:13:11.700
And now, we're in this period where it is for the benefit of ending racism, they're
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doing what they call like DEI ceremonies and non-DEI ceremonies.
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It's still the Democrats still advocating for the exact same things they've always
01:13:25.700
advocated for while claiming they're not the racist ones.
01:13:31.440
Another thing is like, remember when in the football, in the NFL, they had in racism on
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Even if, okay, so say that America was racist and this is whatever, 18, whatever.
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Do you think someone's going to see that and be like, oh, okay.
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Like, it's, I don't see how people don't see through that either.
01:13:55.920
I wonder if a lot of it, like I was saying in the beginning about redlining, that our parents
01:14:00.600
and our grandparents in this country did actually see all the, all the racism.
01:14:05.440
And, and, uh, like blockbusting is crazy and it still happens.
01:14:09.760
I wonder if, so in their mindset, their whole life, they've been seeing these things.
01:14:13.620
Now we're younger and the younger generation is just kind of over it to a certain degree,
01:14:21.900
It might've been Larry Elder or Thomas Hull, that racism is being kept on life support by
01:14:25.840
the race hustlers and the grifters and the Democrats.
01:14:27.980
But I think the reason it's able to is because these politicians go to older generations and
01:14:37.820
And the younger people are like, why can't I graduate with my friend?
01:14:44.420
I can't, I just want to hang out with my friends, man.
01:14:55.280
Like to me, like I saw, there's this thing at Arizona state.
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They had like a, a racial like floor on the library.
01:15:03.480
I actually just want to tell him to pull that up.
01:15:07.760
So they have like this, this thing at Arizona state.
01:15:13.000
And these black girls basically go press these two white guys.
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You're sitting there like, why are you yelling at us?
01:15:23.200
No, this is our space to get away from people like you.
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When I think, I see a situation, okay, reverse the roles.
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It's white people in there say, oh, we're trying to get away from y'all.
01:15:44.340
They created that racism can only be from a position of privilege.
01:15:55.760
It's crazy because I've heard black people say, like, to justify, like, their racism against
01:16:03.060
But if you look up the textbook definition of racism, it's prejudice against another race.
01:16:07.340
They change the word to try and make an argument because there's no argument.
01:16:11.520
It bums me out because I really did feel like when I was younger, I had friends of all
01:16:22.340
And the funny thing is, one kid called everybody by their racial slur.
01:16:49.260
George Carlin has that famous bit where he goes on stage and says, every racial slur imaginable.
01:16:54.380
And then he calls Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor the N-word.
01:16:57.720
And he makes the point that, you know, it's not, I don't mean it.
01:17:02.180
That, like, his point was, don't let words bother you.
01:17:08.580
And he was like, and then he literally just says every racial slur.
01:17:14.940
So my friends, we grew up, like, we were all relatively liberal.
01:17:17.720
And my friend was like, I want to be like George Carlin.
01:17:19.560
I'm going to do these edgy jokes and be offensive.
01:17:21.300
But it was almost just like we understood that he was our friend.
01:17:24.980
And he was, you know, like poking at us by doing these things.
01:17:29.060
Now it's like, I can't imagine what it's like to be a young kid these days.
01:17:40.100
Because if you go on YouTube or Instagram and you say killed, they derank you or shadow ban you.
01:17:51.160
And even with the, like, it's a different kind of topic.
01:17:53.280
But the pedophiles and stuff, they say you got to say minor attracted person.
01:18:06.420
That's what's crazy to me still to this day, bro.
01:18:08.920
It's crazy the things you discover when you start paying attention in it.
01:18:16.060
Like, I was telling Solomon in this on the plane.
01:18:22.080
The thing that takes you from the terminal to the bus.
01:18:34.880
You know how, like, it's like the big old tank thing.
01:18:46.020
I was like, man, ever since we started paying attention to politics, when I watch a new show
01:18:50.340
or a movie, I can realize how political everything is.
01:18:53.780
Like, it's, like, insane, like, how my eyes have been opened.
01:18:58.480
This one really bums me out because I think conservatives people on the right never did
01:19:03.760
enough to defend what was good, but they did a whole lot to complain about what was bad.
01:19:08.320
So, the easiest reference is Marvel because Marvel, in the 2010s, every movie was a billion
01:19:21.620
And it was a hundred million dollar budget made three hundred million dollars, and that
01:19:25.260
Now they do, like, a hundred million dollar Marvel.
01:19:29.600
But I, so, the first Captain America movie, it's like a conservative dream.
01:19:35.540
It's about a guy who's trying to lie his way into the army to serve his country.
01:19:38.900
And we didn't get a bunch of videos of conservatives being like, this is the best movie, this is
01:19:43.920
The second Captain America is where he realizes that the government is corrupt and been infiltrated
01:19:48.580
by evil people who are going to weaponize the power of government, and he goes against
01:19:53.460
Another really important message in what it means to be an American, it's the revolution
01:19:58.640
The founding documents, standing up for the people, and things like that.
01:20:01.680
Conservatives didn't come out and be like, what a great message.
01:20:06.320
Basically, like, Winter Soldier was a remnant of the communists.
01:20:10.380
But then what, yeah, right, what ends up happening is the woke activists get into Marvel, and
01:20:15.720
you can see it happen right after Infinity War.
01:20:18.400
From Infinity War, after that, they made Captain Marvel.
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And I saw the last one, I said, I couldn't believe that.
01:20:34.040
This flipping of what happened in this decade-long, multi-billion-dollar franchise, and then seemingly
01:20:41.980
within a span of like a year, you can see when the woke leftist activists came in, Thor
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They made the Thor where Jane becomes Thor and everyone's like, what is Captain Marvel?
01:22:19.800
Like, let me just say this because I love ragging on it.
01:22:26.320
He's a scrawny guy who tries lying his way to join the army because he wants to serve his
01:22:34.900
And I'm like, hey, man, that's like a very pro-America message.
01:22:38.800
Captain Marvel's story was she accidentally becomes super powerful with, like, godlike
01:22:44.020
And then a man, Jude Law, puts an inhibitor on her that suppresses her powers.
01:22:49.680
And then he keeps telling her, control your emotions.
01:22:54.260
For Captain America is he sacrifices himself to defeat Hydra, the Nazis.
01:22:58.560
And he gets frozen and he loses the love of his life.
01:23:00.800
The end of Captain Marvel is she overcomes the man who is holding her back, embraces her
01:23:07.300
emotions, breaks the inhibitor chip and defeats him.
01:23:13.600
She literally just beats her commanding officer who's a man telling her to suppress her emotions.
01:23:17.520
And I'm like, it made a billion dollars because people like Marvel.
01:23:23.780
So, like, at the time when this was going on, I was trying to be like, no, no, no.
01:23:30.220
And then after a few movies, I was like, I don't want to watch one of these again.
01:23:33.520
I loved Marvel until, like, you broke it down perfectly of, like, when it happened.
01:23:38.740
Because I didn't, in my brain, I couldn't realize when it happened.
01:23:49.860
Elon just exposed that, though, like, with the X, how Twitter was before and then how Twitter is now
01:23:54.940
when he had all the pictures with all the girls and then the pictures with the men.
01:24:00.000
I'm glad you pointed out how woke Marvel went because I really loved the first Black Panther.
01:24:06.520
I was, like, not even like, oh, this is a black representation movie.
01:24:39.960
Despite, like, 90% of the actors in it are black.
01:24:43.340
I got no problem with it being Black Panther with black characters.
01:24:47.580
And a lot of people on the right didn't like it.
01:24:51.320
The politics of it is T'Challa, Black Panther, wants closed borders.
01:24:56.460
He says, we're not letting refugees in because they bring their problems.
01:24:59.180
He literally says, if we open our borders to the refugees, they're going to bring their
01:25:06.820
And it was from the perspective of an African nation.
01:25:09.420
Then Killmonger is basically like, we should arm all of the black people and have them rise
01:25:16.460
And I'm like, the politics of the first one was actually pretty good.
01:25:24.000
Because in the movie, it was a bunch of nations.
01:25:28.540
Remember when he got all the leaders, he rolls them up.
01:25:31.540
It was a bunch of different nations inside Wakanda.
01:25:44.720
Would y'all consider it like him dying and giving it to his sister?
01:26:05.800
It wasn't the main of a character in the first one to be the main character in the second
01:26:17.600
But when they turned her character into the Black Panther, it lost me.
01:26:21.280
Like when she went to college and they had all this stuff and they came and got her
01:26:26.820
Then the underwater people come up and whoop everybody ass.
01:26:36.140
The first thing is they could have brought back any one of the strong male characters
01:26:42.720
Like there were people challenging T'Challa to be the Black Panther, but they wanted the
01:26:49.240
Like just because they did that isn't inherently like the apocalypse.
01:26:53.440
But I'll tell you the problem I have with with when woke people take over is that I'm
01:27:01.240
You guys have seen the video of voter ID where Horowitz asks them and all the college
01:27:14.620
But real quick, here's what happens with the second Black Panther.
01:27:26.360
So the Mexicans come through the river to illegally enter Wakanda.
01:27:33.020
And so I'm watching this movie and literally a bunch of Mexicans.
01:27:44.360
He said the underwater Mexicans came and zipped out of Africa.
01:27:53.080
So in the beginning, they, the, the, the, the, uh, whatever they're called, they're Mexicans
01:27:58.780
They cross, they come through the river and up through the barrier of Wakanda as if like
01:28:05.620
I can't believe they entered Wakanda through our barriers and our great wall or whatever.
01:28:09.060
They, they, they show, they show how Wakanda opens the barrier.
01:28:14.380
In, in Infinity War, which is before the second, uh, Black Panther, when they're like, open
01:28:20.620
Like, so you got the aliens attacking the force field and they're like, if the aliens break
01:28:24.580
through the barrier on behind us, we're screwed.
01:28:28.200
And then T'Challa says open section seven or whatever.
01:28:33.300
The aliens all rush through and they fight them in a single file line.
01:28:36.700
In the second Black Panther, how do they open the barrier?
01:28:45.800
And I, I feel like they, it was like some racist version of like, if black people have
01:29:12.340
It turns out they discover that the underwater Mexicans.
01:29:15.600
God, I'm not trying to be crass when I say this.
01:29:18.240
That when their skin is wet, it allows him to oxidize air, making him stronger.
01:29:27.500
She defeats him by drying him, drying off his back.
01:29:31.320
He's standing in front of the ship and she presses the button.
01:29:34.240
And it blasts his back and you see steam coming off.
01:29:36.860
So the Mexican's back was wet, which made him stronger.
01:29:41.060
And when she blasts him with fire and the steam comes off, he falls down weak and unable
01:29:59.580
I want to know another thing that you pointed out.
01:30:01.200
The underwater Mexicans came in through the dam and they drowned all the people.
01:30:06.680
I was like, you know, Mexican can't swim, so let's have them on water.
01:30:09.700
I was like, wait, did they just drown everybody?
01:30:11.980
They literally came in and filled the dome up with water.
01:30:14.400
They had to open the dome because it was going to fill and everybody was drowning.
01:30:16.720
Like, dude, everything about that movie was racist stereotypes.
01:30:22.820
They put all the people in Wakanda on a ship and the underwater Mexicans just pulled them
01:30:27.580
off the ship into the water and they was dying.
01:30:43.840
The left, like the woke people will try and claim that the right is mad that Sam Wilson
01:30:53.760
So they don't like, and this is what I'm saying.
01:30:57.320
When Captain America meets Sam Wilson, it's this really great scene in the second Captain
01:31:01.960
America where they're jogging and Captain America keeps running past him.
01:31:11.640
The criticism is not that Sam Wilson is a black guy or that he inherits the shield.
01:31:14.980
It is kind of sad that, like, you know, Chris Evans retires from the role or whatever.
01:31:17.780
But the problem is, the racism is, like, Wakanda Forever, the movie, making sure, look, the
01:31:26.240
character of Shuri, she's a genius, robotic technician, and she's super smart.
01:31:34.020
Trying to make her Black Panther, it's like, because they want a woman, you know, they're
01:31:39.840
So this is the other thing they did with Ant-Man.
01:31:51.340
They tried making the second film, The Wasp and Ant-Man, and look at the cover.
01:31:56.020
Evangeline Lilly, the woman, is facing forward, and he's behind her, looking over his shoulder.
01:32:00.280
That's when they started really trying to be like, no male heroes, no white heroes, and
01:32:08.400
They had Captain Marvel, they had Black Widow, and there was another one.
01:32:17.340
The Black Widow was not that good, and it's like nobody even remembers it, but Scarlett
01:32:21.780
Johansson should have got a movie a long time ago.
01:32:23.840
She's like the highest paid actress in the world.
01:32:25.900
She's been in Marvel, too, since the first Iron Man.
01:32:30.200
They never gave her a movie because she's a superstar, and why didn't she have it?
01:32:33.780
And I'm like, I don't know that I would say it's like sexist or whatever, but I do
01:32:37.040
think they would have made a billion dollars if they made a Black Widow movie in the beginning.
01:32:46.760
Yeah, Wesley Snipes is in it with the new actor.
01:32:55.060
Anyway, long story short, because we're getting into movies and stuff, I enjoy the conversation,
01:32:58.720
but I feel like when these young millennials who are super woke and live this world through
01:33:04.880
everything's got to be race and racialized, it turns to garbage.
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I feel like a lot of stuff now focuses on equality and identity rather than the actual story and
01:33:19.360
Everything, I feel like a lot of movies now fall short of making it an original good movie,
01:33:25.020
and it's more focused on identity and all the crap.
01:33:31.420
She's a young black woman who builds a robot suit.
01:33:35.520
That's just Iron Man, but you've made Iron Man into a black woman.
01:33:39.440
And then you have the problem, the wokeness, what I would describe as an element of wokeness
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The problem I have with this is you're giving, it's hand-me-down heroes.
01:35:22.900
So you have Spider-Man and they're like, I got an idea.
01:35:35.500
It's crazy because if you know like comic book lore, there's thousands, literally thousands
01:35:41.300
So they, so you've got, what's the guy's name who plays Sam Wilson?
01:36:01.180
The white guy retired, now it's the black guy's movie afterwards.
01:36:05.180
When he handed him that, I was like, oh, I don't know if I like that.
01:36:08.280
I don't think it's woke for him to receive the shield.
01:36:15.920
But in terms of our industry in Hollywood, they were like, Captain America 4 will now
01:36:21.780
And I'm like, shouldn't The Falcon have his own movie?
01:36:29.340
Do you think that's how they try to normalize it, through movies and film and TV?
01:36:36.240
I should say they, as in leftist ideologues for a long time.
01:36:42.440
And they are really, really good at taking control of these institutions, and the right has always
01:36:47.380
So, it's like, you look at the first Marvel movies, and you have Iron Man, The Hulk.
01:36:54.200
The Hulk was kind of like, nobody really liked it.
01:36:58.400
Yeah, I don't care if they said they wanted to make a Falcon movie and have a black superhero.
01:37:02.460
So, the problem is, instead of saying, okay, the next movie we want to do should probably
01:37:07.420
focus on a character who's not another white guy.
01:37:12.200
Instead, they publicly announce, oh, it was racist to do all of this, and now we're going
01:37:19.880
Instead of just making good movies with good characters, they have to make sure the message
01:37:25.200
And it's, I don't know if it's because the financiers behind Hollywood want this ideology
01:37:30.360
to be everywhere, but they all march in lockstep.
01:37:32.980
You look at Mark Ruffalo's Twitter account, you know, Chris Evans, they could not be more
01:37:37.540
Yeah, no, it's insane you say that, because I've noticed that a lot of Hollywood actors
01:37:46.160
Like, we were watching CNN panel the other day, and they had this black guy on there,
01:37:49.520
and out of everybody there, he was literally the least qualified.
01:37:53.280
I was like, what makes, like, I've always wondered this.
01:37:57.880
What is up with Hollywood people thinking that their opinion or their endorsement, like,
01:38:02.660
holds any validity, like, because you can play pretend really good on TV, your opinion
01:38:09.560
Like, you guys are more, bigger experts on any of this stuff than these guys in Hollywood,
01:38:14.000
and you see, like, Oprah interviewing Kamala and stuff like this, and I get it.
01:38:18.980
Like, she's a cultural icon, but there are a lot of people who have zero experience in
01:38:28.460
Like, she's got a great podcast if you're dealing with, like, sex and, you know, gay women
01:38:34.100
That's, like, literally, she talks about that stuff.
01:38:48.480
I wonder why the left also be trying to push communism on everybody.
01:38:54.940
Like, a lot of the, like, again, like, I feel like a lot of that stuff is, like, they're
01:39:06.560
Like, obviously, I want people to be successful, but I don't think, yeah, you got to work for
01:39:16.140
Now they're trying to make it where, well, you working, but he ain't eating, so you got
01:39:20.000
to cut off your plate and make sure he can eat, too.
01:39:23.440
I mean, this is the universal health care argument.
01:39:25.540
It's like, there are a lot of people, we have morbidly obese homeless people.
01:39:33.680
And I don't know if it's fair to say we solved it because nutrition is an issue, but, you
01:39:37.600
know, when you have morbidly obese homeless people, like, your problem has become a weird
01:39:41.740
And then they say, we should give everybody universal health care, which means your labor
01:39:45.500
and taxes should be taken automatically so you can pay the health care bills of everybody.
01:39:52.460
Why are you paying the medical bills for somebody who wants to lay on a couch all day and just
01:39:58.700
If you don't, if you don't work, you don't eat.
01:40:00.160
And if you overeat and you're out of shape, that's your, like, hey, look, man, I don't care
01:40:04.580
You want to be big and fat and eat pizza five times a day and do whatever you want.
01:40:13.980
See, in a sense, I do understand, like, the health care for everybody.
01:40:18.680
But on the other hand, this is America and nothing's free.
01:40:29.020
Like, we have enough money in America for something like that to happen.
01:40:35.040
Like, we spend billions of dollars, hundreds of billions, trillions of dollars on.
01:40:42.800
And to me, I think that's the thing that makes me feel more comfortable on the right
01:40:54.180
Why are we paying for someone else's home that we'll probably never go to?
01:40:58.120
I mean, when did you guys, like, start seeing this?
01:41:02.980
Did you start to ask questions about, like, hey, wait a minute.
01:41:05.060
They just gave a billion dollars to, like, Ukraine and Taiwan and Israel and we got a
01:41:13.200
Like, I think the more and more of the stuff we started ingesting, at first I would say
01:41:18.640
we were kind of nervous to be like, we're out, we're conservatives, we're, like, openly,
01:41:24.180
like, I mean, we were finding our identity in it a little bit, you know?
01:41:27.580
And when you're finding your identity in something, you start to realize, like, there's going
01:41:31.440
to be a lot of pushback and scrutiny on the outside of it.
01:41:33.820
But the more and more we started to learn and get comfortable and, like, we could watch
01:41:39.240
the source without watching, like, Officer Tatum and we could have our own discussions.
01:41:44.000
I think once we got to that point, like, where we weren't watching Benny Johnson and
01:41:48.020
taking his word for it, we were watching it on our own and taking our word for it.
01:41:51.820
I think once we got to that point, we were like, look, man, this is what it is.
01:41:55.940
You know what's crazy that you said that about, you know, the Medicare or whatever Kamala
01:42:00.820
calls it, but she says that so much, and it's just like, now I think that's a woke stance
01:42:06.900
Like, I got tired of her saying that so much, but now that you just said that, yeah, like,
01:42:13.300
Well, yeah, I mean, you got to do work, you know?
01:42:17.940
Now, what's crazy to me is that we funding all these wars and then allow all the people
01:42:22.900
that's, like, impacted by the wars to come through our border, and then on top of that,
01:42:28.220
they're trying to tell us to get rid of our guns.
01:42:32.580
It's like, you know, no, what's the craziest thing to be is illegal immigrants in New York
01:42:37.160
and Chicago, free housing, free health care, food card, what was it?
01:42:41.320
What was it, the refundable card or whatever, the card that, basically the magic card that
01:42:48.020
never runs out of money, all that stuff they're getting, and $700 to Hurricane Survivor.
01:42:52.240
This is the craziest thing to me, because, like, what's happened now is in places like
01:42:57.460
Chicago, you've got black people being like, you keep telling us there's no money for reparations,
01:43:01.980
and then you gave all this money to people who don't even live here to buy houses, to get
01:43:08.960
Dio, in Chicago, the black community had activists literally saying, we are being replaced.
01:43:17.920
Like, I remember I saw, this was something that should have been the final straw for any
01:43:22.880
There was a school that closed down in, like, Massachusetts or somewhere due to lack of
01:43:38.600
They fixed it up, turned it into a housing floor on the top unit, and on the bottom floor
01:43:45.300
And they did all that after closing the school due to lack of funding.
01:43:49.220
I was talking to this more liberal guy, black dude, on this show a couple months ago, and
01:43:55.220
Let's seize all the Bureau of Land Management property all on the West Coast and the Rockies,
01:44:01.760
And I'd rather see the federal government lose access to this land and American citizens
01:44:08.880
But additionally, it's like, I would rather see every dime spent on Ukraine paid in reparations.
01:44:14.780
And there's a lot of people who are like, I don't like reparations.
01:44:20.720
I think it creates animosity if you start giving out money based on race.
01:44:23.440
I'm just saying, priority-wise, why are we giving money to a foreign country before
01:44:27.520
we're giving it to our own people for literally any reason?
01:44:31.800
I'm against reparations, but I agree with that.
01:44:35.920
The issue I take with reparations is that, you know, maybe like back in the day, if they
01:44:41.100
promised 40 acres and a mule, you should have done it.
01:44:43.100
But now it's like, dude, there's going to be a white dude who is like, great, great,
01:44:47.860
great grandmother's black, but he's white as they come.
01:44:56.380
I mean, we're so far removed from slavery in America, and it's become so diverse with
01:45:05.260
We saw Sonny Holston was on the view, talking about she needs reparations.
01:45:11.420
It's no country you can go to and become a millionaire like America.
01:45:16.880
You don't, that means we don't deserve reparations, period.
01:45:19.580
But for real, like, the greatest opportunity for people of any racial background to become
01:45:25.260
Because you look at the competition, which is going to be, like, sure, there's European
01:45:30.340
countries, you have a better shot, but it's not as good.
01:45:32.820
China is, I think China has more millionaires than the United States, but you're not going
01:45:36.000
to be a millionaire there unless you're Chinese.
01:45:37.860
They're like very ethno-nationalist and communist.
01:45:42.140
If you come from Africa and you're in poverty, your chance is what?
01:45:45.920
My grandma said in Ghana, if you are born poor, you will die poor.
01:45:48.540
So our reparations, to me, is being in America, period.
01:45:55.980
Like, this is, like, when I look around, first of all, in my life, I've lived in four
01:46:03.400
I mean, I was raised in Oklahoma, didn't experience any direct racism that impacted my life.
01:46:09.140
I went to school in rural, small-town Kansas for four years, didn't any racism there, went
01:46:16.720
I remember my advisor, when she was writing my letter of rec to get into Louisiana, she
01:46:21.620
looked me dead in the face, said, it's going to be hard in the South because you're black.
01:46:26.780
She was meant it, like, from good intentions, but she said that dead to my face.
01:46:33.000
And I went to Louisiana, and it was a great experience.
01:46:41.220
And just being that in the South, oh, it took me a long way.
01:46:48.820
I mean, so I don't believe in the racism thing.
01:46:55.020
So there was this campaign that went viral several years ago, like liberals were posting,
01:46:58.600
where it showed, like, a black mom walking, sitting down her son, or, like, a black dad
01:47:04.420
And they were like, the talk is when the parent finally tells their kid that the police will
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That if you get pulled over, you have to do these things.
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And the idea was that among these, like, uppity liberal white people.
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And it's like black people in America have to have the talk because the police may kill
01:48:53.300
And it was wild because like every poor person in this country, regardless of race, was like,
01:49:00.200
Like when I was little, my dad told me, he's like, when you get pulled over, you turn the
01:49:03.460
don't light on, turn the car off, keys, wallet on top of the dash with your hands on the
01:49:14.560
My dad had that same talk with me that you just said, right?
01:49:26.060
It's a point that all people teach their kids that.
01:49:32.160
Matter of fact, that just happened to me in Dallas the other day.
01:49:43.880
It's a, the talk is a colloquial expression for our conversation.
01:49:46.620
Black parents in the United States feel compelled to have their children and teenagers about
01:49:49.720
the dangers they face due to racism, unjust treatment from authority figures.
01:49:54.740
So maybe the talk that I had is not the same thing.
01:49:57.740
Maybe black parents are literally talking a lot more, but the way it was depicted and
01:50:02.160
explained, I was like, I feel like everybody I knew on the South Side of Chicago had this
01:50:08.180
Like their, or my friends had their parents talk to them about it.
01:50:17.120
It's like how to, how to dress, how to walk and act and be mindful of how others could
01:50:21.640
I feel like every parent tells their kid that they made it a race in life as well.
01:50:28.080
There's a story that I like to tell about this where at Occupy Wall Street, there's
01:50:33.520
a group of people hanging out and this, this black dude that I knew was like, I'm going
01:50:39.360
And this white dude goes, Hey, can you grab me a double cheeseburger when you're over there?
01:50:44.820
And it like, you know, I'm not going to swear, but he's like the F. And then he walks
01:50:48.020
And then when he comes back from the bathroom, I was talking to him.
01:50:52.180
He's like, you see what, what dude tried doing?
01:50:55.360
He's like, he asked me to get him his cheeseburger.
01:51:00.920
And he's like, yeah, I thought we were, but he thinks I'm his boy.
01:51:04.340
And I was like, I kind of just thought he was asking you to get him a cheeseburger,
01:51:16.420
He took it as like a white dude asking me to get him his food is not a thing you're allowed
01:51:22.240
I think when you grow up being told by all these people that this is racism.
01:51:26.740
And I was like, when I grew up, somebody would ask me to get him a cheeseburger.
01:51:33.580
A lot of times it doesn't even have to come from your parents.
01:51:35.860
Like it could just be indoctrinated at the school, man.
01:51:40.720
Social media could be one for sure, especially for like young impressionable children.
01:51:46.860
The talk has been described as an example of preparation for bias.
01:51:50.680
It includes pulling your vehicle over right away, keeping your hands visible on the steering
01:51:54.660
wheel, not making sudden moves, not reaching for items, being as polite as possible.
01:52:00.000
But the perception of a need for these behaviors is described as racialized legal cynicism.
01:52:06.220
If you don't pull over for a cop, you're going to jail.
01:52:12.880
You know, they're going to say, you got white privilege, you don't have to get pulled over.
01:52:17.880
Do these like white Vox.com and PBS liberals not pull their car over when the cops have their
01:52:24.500
sirens on or behind them and they just keep going?
01:52:33.880
I've seen people saying that Trump's immunity is so like police can get away with killing
01:52:40.080
And like they're saying like you're voting for like you to get killed by police if you
01:52:45.260
That's actually one of the biggest black talking points right now.
01:52:48.960
Every time I talk to somebody black, they say that right there.
01:52:51.100
I don't understand why people don't understand what like the immunity is.
01:52:58.340
Like you're not just going to let the cops go do bad stuff and get away with it.
01:53:03.340
He's basically just saying, hey, if something happens and you know.
01:53:07.460
It was on accident and these factors played out and he seemed like he needs to be out of
01:53:13.120
Like I think like an example of that would be that cop and that woman that got stabbed
01:53:18.720
I think they're upset that he brought it up though.
01:53:21.600
Well, I'm just not understanding why like they think it's crazy.
01:53:24.340
Like we're losing police officers like in multiple cities.
01:53:28.900
You need a way for, because they don't feel safe.
01:53:30.800
They feel like if they get in trouble, they'll get persecuted.
01:53:34.200
Like, Chauvin, maybe it was justified he went to jail.
01:53:38.680
But anyways, yeah, no, we're losing cops because they don't feel safe.
01:53:49.440
So like that's just the law so that when the police are doing their job, they can feel
01:53:59.080
I don't understand why everybody act like that.
01:54:02.700
If something were to happen right here, right now, we would be asking how fast can the
01:54:07.280
So if we defund the police, what are we supposed to do?
01:54:10.580
Oh, we're going to take the matter into our own hands.
01:54:14.400
Here's the issue about living in the country, especially in West Virginia.
01:54:18.240
Well, the first thing happens is we notify the police and then it is expected of you
01:54:23.220
to take care of it to the best of your abilities.
01:54:26.120
That's that's when you live out in the country in a constitutional carry state.
01:54:28.580
And we saw this in Florida when I can't remember, it was like a few years ago, the it was like
01:54:34.260
The sheriff said, if looters come knocking, Florida residents shoot.
01:54:41.160
And that's crazy because that's a denser urban environments.
01:54:43.220
But even they're saying like, so if something were to happen here, we're in West Virginia.
01:54:50.480
And so if something happens, we call the police, let them know.
01:54:57.620
We because we you know, the fight you win is the fight you never have.
01:55:00.960
But in a state like West Virginia, the police are going to be like, you did what you had
01:55:10.200
Growing up in Chicago, the bullets start flying.
01:55:14.100
And it's like, man, that's so out when I lived in New Jersey.
01:55:17.940
The law, the way the law works in New Jersey, at least this is what they told me, the cops
01:55:27.980
If you shoot and kill them, you will be arrested and charged with murder.
01:55:34.940
It's OK, because when you're at when you're before the judge and he asks you, why did you
01:55:39.900
You can say it was self-defense and it says, congratulations, you've admitted to killing
01:55:44.580
Now we're going to have a trial to determine whether or not you didn't have to do that.
01:55:48.400
And so I was talking to the cops, again, a lawyer about this.
01:55:51.220
And I said, what is the circumstance where I'm allowed to defend myself in my home in
01:55:58.460
And if you know what you're doing, you go to a gun shop, you could probably get done
01:56:01.780
And they were like, well, the first thing you have to do is flee your home.
01:56:05.000
If someone breaks in your house and you're armed and you have the opportunity to flee,
01:56:11.940
And I was like, so wait, wait, if like a guy comes to my house, he's got a shotgun and he
01:56:15.720
Well, I'm coming to get him and I'm going to end him or whatever.
01:56:26.600
So what you're basically, so if you've got people to defend, you can try and make that
01:56:31.560
He said, the cops were like, we will arrest you.
01:56:36.900
And then you can have a jury decide whether or not you were justified.
01:56:41.940
And so he said, if you go to a court and you are in front of a jury in New Jersey and you
01:56:49.080
say, the man broke into my house, threatening to kill me and harm my family.
01:56:53.300
The prosecutor is going to say, why didn't you run away?
01:56:59.320
And then the response was, what you are telling the jury is, you would rather kill a man than
01:57:14.800
So somebody just steal your car, steal everything.
01:57:19.700
I mean, look, in states like that, it is incumbent upon the victim to avoid in all circumstances
01:57:35.800
In West Virginia, there's reasonable issues, right?
01:57:38.840
If a guy is walking on, let's say you got a big property and it's 50 acres and a guy
01:57:44.640
If the guy is waving a weapon around, you can defend yourself because a guy is trespassing
01:57:52.280
It's a sad tragedy, especially if it was an accident or whatever happened, but it's not
01:57:57.860
If you have to make a difficult decision in places like New Jersey and Maryland, nah, it's
01:58:02.560
You as the victim have to be aware and have to run away and hide.
01:58:08.440
So that's why the liberals were mad at Trump probably for that thing.
01:58:11.020
Remember we saw that video in California, the guy, we watched the Ozo reaction we did
01:58:15.620
and a guy had his, you show, I think we see him walk into the house with his family.
01:58:23.880
As soon as they get in the house, two dudes come behind him and try to run up on him.
01:58:33.500
At least he didn't get charged because it was like they had everything on camera.
01:58:38.060
But I mean, if there was no camera in California and they took the gun, what could have...
01:58:46.280
You're allowed to have a gun at your home in California and this man used the gun in his
01:58:51.200
home to defend himself against armed robbers and they took his concealed carry away.
01:58:58.200
So imagine that, taking my gun, opening the border, and just defunding the police all at
01:59:14.960
I was saying we should take like 50 square miles in Utah or something and we'll tell
01:59:19.380
all the leftists, we are going to fund exactly what you want.
01:59:25.200
A billion dollars in the taxpayer pocket so that you can build this and then we get to
01:59:39.860
When they were doing the pro-Palestine protest at the universities.
01:59:47.780
But like, so we pulled the video and I'm like, okay, so this is a protest against Israel,
01:59:52.760
And they have the people's library and they have like the people's kitchen.
01:59:56.440
And I'm like, now explain to me what communism has to do with Israel.
02:00:02.280
It's just communists are trying to use whatever cause they have to set up little communes.
02:00:06.160
Because I'm just imagining if we created this like 50 square mile jurisdiction and funded
02:00:09.420
it, there's going to be like 50 libraries and no farms.
02:00:17.200
There was a funny meme where some leftist was like, when we achieve communism, what are
02:00:22.200
And then someone says, I think I'll host poetry and art classes at my farm.
02:00:36.600
Well, that's crazy because people are starting to wake up.
02:00:40.960
Because I mean, black people do like, they really don't like that type of stuff.
02:00:50.040
So the left gets them and Democrats gets them basically from that.
02:00:53.560
So if they start waking up, oh, I think the Democrats will be counseled for a hundred
02:00:59.360
Do you guys think Trump is going to get a big boost from black voters this time around?
02:01:05.180
I really think he's winning like this, like in a landslide right now because everything
02:01:09.720
I'm seeing coming from Kamala's corner is saying desperation.
02:01:13.700
Like the media blitz, which has been completely backfiring on her.
02:01:26.520
I wouldn't do anything different than Joe Biden.
02:01:36.280
She goes on Fox and all of these Democrats are like, wow, she's so good.
02:01:42.480
And we're sitting here, it doesn't even matter if it's a Trump supporter.
02:01:45.600
We're like, dude, look at the, look at the poly market.
02:01:49.440
Like regular people saw that and went, whoa, Kamala Harris is going to lose.
02:01:53.260
But these people live in this crazy world where they're like, no, it was the greatest
02:02:01.380
Something I think is crazy is that like on the news, they, they push their opinions as
02:02:05.840
Like this is supposed to be where people come to get informed.
02:02:08.220
And we've got the anchors telling you their opinion and they're telling you like it's the
02:02:16.360
Do you think, do you think they, you think they're going to cheat?
02:02:23.120
I think that they can't again, not in the same way, unless they come up with a new method.
02:02:33.400
When we sit here and we kind of like figure out what the plans were of the Democratic Party.
02:02:37.620
Oftentimes, and when we say this, we're not talking about like all Democrats, obviously.
02:02:41.900
They come up with some smart ass ideas to like get what they want.
02:02:46.360
Like the COVID, like a trick of black people with the music and all these things.
02:02:51.800
The only reason we like this is because of YouTube though.
02:02:56.140
Cause we can sit there, we can get paid to sit there and really dissect this.
02:03:00.840
My mother, on the other hand, she can't sit there and dissect it.
02:03:03.220
So when I come to her and it blows her mind when I'm saying it.
02:03:06.940
People argue with me on the other side anymore, but will you know this and that, but will
02:03:12.840
So why you just, someone just told you that that happened and you can't show it to me.
02:03:18.400
That's the, that's the funny thing about when people call you guys grifters.
02:03:20.900
When the reality is you're on the internet watching this stuff every day.
02:03:28.840
These other people don't watch it, have no idea what's going on.
02:03:31.900
To them, the only explanation is you're grifting for money.
02:03:34.380
And you know, it's crazy, it's crazy because what he said, we, we have time to sit and
02:03:42.140
We'd spent at least a year and a half now really doing this every single day, literally
02:03:48.360
And like he said, the normal average person who has to go to work and do all this other
02:03:55.660
So they're getting their news and information from TV, from the mainstream media.
02:04:04.500
And they're being conditioned and told what to think.
02:04:07.520
Like they'll, the news, this is my problem with the mainstream media on all platforms.
02:04:12.340
They'll, they'll bring up like a news topic and then they'll break it down and give you
02:04:17.460
their opinion and tell you that's what you're supposed to think.
02:04:22.100
I'm like, well, that's, that's what you think from that.
02:04:24.840
This could be interpreted different ways based on how you look at it.
02:04:29.420
And then the problem is, is the moderator to me though.
02:04:31.820
Cause I mean, everybody's really supposed to have their own opinion, but when the moderator
02:04:34.960
gets involved and make it seems like a person's wrong with Abby Phillip on TNN, it's like,
02:04:38.880
well, I mean, Scott, I mean, um, that's not right.
02:04:41.660
I mean, he, that's obviously debunked another person, a regular citizen is going to be like,
02:04:49.740
You know, what's funny to me is like, I don't, I don't care about a person's race or background
02:04:54.320
when it comes to what their political leaning is.
02:04:59.500
I am not surprised that somebody would come to support Trump or be right wing, regardless
02:05:09.800
So it's like at a certain point, you're kind of like, how come these people who are eating
02:05:13.140
and lying around and not working want my money?
02:05:16.900
So, so for me, like I skate, we got the skate park in here.
02:05:19.300
I take it very seriously and it's not because I'm going to win a competition or cause I'm
02:05:23.160
It's because I want to improve and be better, better than myself yesterday.
02:05:27.660
So this morning, like I do this every day at my breakfast is a two egg omelet with goat
02:05:34.240
And so like tracking macros and stuff like that.
02:05:36.700
And then, uh, I try to avoid bad foods, but to be honest, you know, Alison was visiting
02:05:41.640
So this week, all it was, was a cheese off of pizzas.
02:05:43.980
I don't eat the bread and when cheese around, I eat better.
02:05:47.260
But, uh, every day I'm paying attention and I'm reading and researching and I'm like, how
02:05:54.600
If you have that mentality, you're going to start looking at what's going on in the world
02:05:58.180
and you're going to say, yeah, that doesn't make sense.
02:06:01.940
So it's like, when I hear you guys are like athletes at school, like you're in school,
02:06:05.620
you're learning, you're getting your master's, whatever you're, you're, you're running track.
02:06:08.580
I'm like, dude, you're no matter what happens, these people are turning to the right.
02:06:15.640
And I think, uh, sports has like, that's why I'm so big on sports, especially for young
02:06:23.060
It teaches you, okay, I have to be here at this time.
02:06:26.440
And it gives you a sense of belonging, especially like for black men.
02:06:29.760
Cause that's why I think a lot of, you know, black men join games.
02:06:32.560
Cause it's like, they don't have a sense of belonging.
02:06:37.700
But if you can get that same feeling from football, like, especially, you know, as a
02:06:41.200
man, you have testosterone, you want to, you know, there's times where you got to get
02:06:43.920
aggressive, you know, it's like you, you want to get aggressive.
02:06:48.580
So if you have no outlet towards that, and then you also don't have a male role model telling
02:06:54.580
Like they telling you, dude, you can do it in this way, like a sports or boxing or whatever.
02:07:04.860
If we think about that, that girl that said being on time was white supremacy, somebody
02:07:11.840
Cause we know we have to be there to be great on time.
02:07:25.800
And like Brock said, I think sports is like he said, the structure and like life lessons
02:07:32.560
Like if you work for something, you can achieve it.
02:07:35.780
Like, let's say you want to get on the field as a football player.
02:07:41.120
You got to do, go the extra mile than the people around you.
02:07:44.760
You can apply that same thing to be successful in anything.
02:07:49.280
I just told my parents, like, I think last weekend watching the football game, because
02:07:53.160
my dad always, I mean, he's voting for Trump now.
02:07:57.340
But like, he always used to say, man, they always let the white boys sit on the sideline
02:08:05.360
They never want to pay the black man to sit down on the sideline as a backup quarterback.
02:08:10.760
Have you ever thought about the black man's attitude on the sideline?
02:08:14.620
Because black people do, like, in sports, they're passionate, but, you know, and they
02:08:22.700
I said, but are you thinking about, is the white guy just playing his role and sitting
02:08:27.340
back, knowing the plays, knowing what to do if his time is called up?
02:08:31.100
Because, like, Cam Newton, he's always upset about, man, it's not these men.
02:08:36.300
But his attitude is different than a lot of people.
02:08:42.000
And my older brother sat there and said, I never thought about that, bro.
02:08:47.960
They don't want to play the black man to sit on the sideline.
02:08:51.660
They're going to put up who the best player is is going to get in the game.
02:08:58.680
They don't have black backups because there's not a lot of black quarterbacks.
02:09:00.900
There's not a lot of black quarterbacks because black people are fast.
02:09:07.540
I think it's because of the attitude, bro, because I know who I am, bro.
02:09:11.720
I feel like if I'm Caleb Williams or somebody and then I'm going to back up
02:09:25.460
But you don't think a coach can make that decision off like, okay,
02:09:31.520
But there could be a white quarterback who does too much, too, though.
02:09:37.300
I don't know enough about football, but I can tell you we don't see these
02:09:40.280
woke people complaining about the domination of black people in the NBA.
02:09:49.300
And there's no conservative or liberal who's complaining about the racial
02:09:54.680
But it's the other way around in some industry, Hollywood or whatever,
02:10:02.700
But that's why I agree with the, like, whenever we were thinking about
02:10:07.440
affirmative action and we were kind of breaking that down,
02:10:09.540
and I was really trying to like, okay, do I agree or do I disagree?
02:10:12.660
When they put it in sports, like, the knowledge is like, you know,
02:10:17.720
And, like, the schools, like, okay, Harvard is 99% Asian because they like school?
02:10:27.660
The way I put it was when these liberals tell me that they're, like,
02:10:32.140
for affirmative action, I said, okay, here's what I want you to do.
02:10:34.860
There's a poor Asian kid who grew up in Chicago.
02:10:38.800
His parents are from Chicago, so they don't know anything else.
02:10:42.360
Tell him he doesn't get to go to Harvard because he looks too much like
02:10:47.100
It's crazy to me that they're like, I look at your face and your skin is a
02:10:58.260
So if you guys want to give, like, your final thoughts or anything and shout out
02:11:21.600
Do you guys have, like, individual X accounts or anything?
02:11:30.480
If you don't like YouTube, we're on Rumble, Cartier Family.
02:11:34.720
I mean, you can find all our personal accounts if you go follow those accounts.
02:11:48.080
Well, I'll say it again as I wrap up for my final thoughts is, like, my mom, you know,
02:11:52.480
I mentioned, I think, on the members only that we were having you guys on, and she immediately
02:11:57.680
And then she sent me your ACDC video, and she's like, look, watch this video, watch
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