The author provides a refreshing critique of modern racial theory by arguing that prejudice is a universal human flaw rather than a strictly institutional one. This perspective shifts the focus from systemic grievances to individual accountability and a shared national identity.
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>> Is Bo Nation in the building? Put those emojis in the chat.
>> That's my gang.
>> Yeah.
Yeah.
Woke up still grinding. Dreams don't drift away. Blueprints on the table, paint the path my way. Stacks on my desk, starting out the day. Ideas lifting off. I'm the engine in play.
Caffeine in my bloodstream, rhythm in my chest. I'mma wait intension never settle in for less. Life is a chessboard. I'm three steps ahead. While they fade in dreams, I'm making that breath.
Overload, but I still ride slow.
Pressure on me, but it help me grow.
Overload, feel it head to toe. Still I hold a line when the storms all blow.
Overload, but my heart won't break.
Turning all the way in the moves I make.
Overload. Yeah. The climb I take.
Building up a world only real ones make.
They told 9 to five, but I'm breathing the grind. Turning losses into lessons, polishing my mind. Phone buzzing, daily opportunity speaks. Why they chase distraction reaching my peaks? Call me Ellis wait on my spine. Every scar made the blueprint refine. Why they bing your noise? I'm ready for the clown. Turn a single spark to a fire divine. Numbers in my sight, dreams in my hands.
Building every day with deliberate plans. I'm the post of the hustle, the strength in the night. Turning every shadow into some with light. Overload, but I still ride slow. Pressure on me, but it help me grow. Overload. Feel it head to toe. Still I hold a line when the storms all blow. Overload, but my heart won't break. Turning all the way on the moves I make. Overload. Yeah. To climb I take. Building up a world only real. Wait on my shoulders, but I walk with grace. Turning every try to a milestone place. Late night stack but it sharpen my aim. Every sacrifice fuse a fire in my veins. Over low but I shine through rain. Turning all the pressure in a gold from pain. Overload but I still remain. Standing on the grind that became my lane. Over low man I won't let go. Every set back just another push to grow. Over low. Watch the empire glow. I was built for the heights. Now I rise now I know. Overload but I move so.
Holding every dream like it's made of gold. Overload, but the truth I hold. I was built for the clown. Now I rise and I fall.
If we agree with you, then we're black.
We love black people.
If we find ourselves in opposition to what you say, all of a sudden we hate ourselves and we hate black people. Who died and left you that kind of authority with your opinion? Who? Tell me.
You said a mask don't feel me, but it's glued to my name.
Every hair paints me wicked cuz I won't think the trouble when I walk in like I set this place on fire.
But I just talk like my granddaddy and it cuts through all your me. So I'll be there.
I'll be there. Not a shadow that you're killing. I'm the storm fighting.
I'm not a villain. I'm a super villain.
That's a fact. You wrote the script. I'm just living so I'll be there.
You get nervous when I'm smiling cuz you know it's not for show.
I won't bow your approval.
I'm too grown to play that rule.
You throw labels like they shackles.
Try to change what I believe.
Yeah. But your story got a plot hole when I'm the one that's free. You want me to be the feeling. So I'll be there.
I'll be there.
Not a shadow that you killing on the sto.
I'm not a villain. I'm a superill.
That's a fact. You wrote the script. I'm just living so I'll be that.
I'll be that.
Call me heartless. Call me crazy. Call me every name. You know all that just turns to power. Watch my true colors glow.
You want me to be the villain.
I'll be there.
Not a shadow that you're killing. I'm just I'm not I'm super That's a fact. You drew the line. I cross the grinning. So I be I'll be >> You are now rocking with the best.
Support the angry man. Support the stream.
They know my name. They know my work.
They still throw dirt.
Yeah. Been a decade in the game. 10 plus in the rain. Build a kingdom from the mud. Turn up on them every screenshot in every frame. Took my sling. Took my cadence then pretended we the same. They was praying for my downfall. Why they copying my blueprint?
Blueprint. Blueprint. Yeah. Every topic that I touch turn the trend. Now they abuse it.
They be whispering in DMs plotting on me. Try to stop my stop.
Try to ice me out the story. Still I burn right through the li. Yeah. I'm the people's train. I'm the angry man. Let my [ __ ] steal my style, never steal my hands. They can throw that dirt till I rise again. You can hate my good watch me rent. I'm the people say I'm the angry man. They can twist my words, never twist my sty for it all. I just take that chance cuz they know I'm best.
They don't want my shine to last.
They was flagging every upload, sending shots behind the scenes, posting pictures of my family, trying to crack me at the scene. Drop my name up in the phone. Type my address on the site.
Thought the field would make me vanish.
Told them [ __ ] catch a flight. Every time they build a boycott, I just build another brand. Turn the smear into a slogan. Made a move and I just let understand. They be calling me the villain. Why they quoting every line?
I'm the mirror that they scared of so they cover up my life. I'm the people say I'm the angry man say my name steal my style never steal my hands. They could throw that dirt till I rise again.
You can hate my good watch me rain. I'm the people's chain. I'm the angry man.
Take twist my words never twist my stance. Thank me for it all. I just take that chance. cuz they know I'm best.
They don't want my shine to last.
>> They going to blame me for the storm.
Blame me for the rain. Blame me cuz I said it. Just remember we ain't the same. They going to cry by my tone, but they study every take. You can hate on every move. You can't cancel what I made. NAH NAH. I'M THE PEOPLE'S. I'm the angry man. Say my name.
>> They can steal my style. Never steal my hands. They can throw that dirt till I rise again. You can hate my good to watch me rain. I'm the people. I'm the angry man. Take twist my words, never twist my st. Blame me for it all. I just take that chance. Girl, they know I'm [ __ ] They don't want my shine to last.
Girl, they know I'm best.
They don't want my shine to last.
Yeah. They know I'm best and that's why they hate the man.
Radio check 1212. Is Bino Nation in the building? Put those emojis in the chat.
>> That's my gang.
>> Yeah.
For real.
>> My social battery is drained. For real.
For real.
just came from here and a lot of [ __ ] cop a lot of please like you know we brothers never tell you send me that emoji my DM ain't going to mean nothing don't try coming around when it scores back to 10 nothing for real none of that [ __ ] >> look up turbulent flights dodging cumulous clouds squares drawing a line but we at the root Now it feels like I got a lot to even tie. So I don't know if these are wins or not based on what's suitable now.
>> You don't even hear me though. You put that jacket on anybody. You're funeral bound. But like the gold post I'm out here just moving around. They say conclusions were drawn, but I'm in super denial. What is a loss? I'll be damned if I'm losing it now. I'm the golden goo shaking things up at Lucian's house. I'm in the battlefield really putting boots to the ground. A boost to CPO sales.
analyze. You tell if Drake took out the AK, maybe he'd be in jail just based off the name of the spells.
What they say they just smelled. I heard they got special places in hell for [ __ ] joking about evil when they did it themselves. Damn, what? Y'all thought I was done. Y'all forgot what I done.
Y'all forgot about Drake. Y'all forgot where I'm from. Y'all forgot if I gave you a hand. You under the thumb.
Convenient amnesia from all you balleras. It doesn't alter what you said or how I made a sea. I shouldn't even be shocked to see you in that arena because you always made your career off of switching teams up. I never got a copy of the newest rules. Apparently the title of the book is called fooling fools. Y'all was riding all summer pedal bars going number one and yet y'all trying to tell me who's grooming who comb through this hair before you cut me for a new recruit before you say to off of [ __ ] that keep popping up on your Google news. Ain't been in the cage since I flew the coup. I was on co with my mom but numbers started going through the roof. Bentley with the be inside the wings like whoopy woos spinning down like hula hoops. Is it the fair skin or the Jewish roots? Why people want to not see me on top of the mountain like I do to do?
Yeah. And [ __ ] a billboard number one man. Wookie doo. They rigging the game because you fighting the biggest artist.
They trying to have me stuck in this position like rigger mortise. Turn my back on you just to give you the biggest target. They only know your name in the bigger markets. Never in the little markets, B market, C marks. All of those is D markets. You be at the flea market.
That's cold in the six. It means chances are you taking a plea bargain. You belong in a pack with some rats like Dean Martin. Me, Wayne, and M. Three amigos. I'm Steve Martin. I swear I'm going looney over tune like they green.
So please stop. Memories of where we used to live. But truth be told, I can't even see the block. It's blocked by the treetops.
Please stop asking about what's going on with 23 and me. I'm a real [ __ ] and he's not. It's in my DNA. I could have fell back like the merry rapper, but we engage. I told y'all I'm settled in my evil ways. These [ __ ] thinking that the spot is up for grabs. They'll never see the day. To be the number one, you got to lead the way. And I hold something over my head forever. You're still a couple feet away. Your insecurities keep spanning season and season like you. Plot twist. The never sees the cage. The only wakes up and sees the day. Talking about hiding the Bible. Maybe I should read a page. iced out crosses on their necks thinking Jesus saves. Well, even if he does, [ __ ] either way, the blasphemy you talk let me know that your amazing grace won't be delayed. You [ __ ] should be ashamed. The fact you had to bring those talks to get some decent plays. Goodness grace. God want to wipe that little smug look right off of your [ __ ] face. All you really did was cap like uppercase.
Dodge the troop, but still manage to finally get a hit and let you run a base. [ __ ] saw you out at first, you need them, so you out at home now, just like a double play. As for these other suckers that's tucked away, I'm down to put bills on their face. No wonder why they been ducking Drake. Bills on their face. No wonder why they been ducking Drake. Ah, let's not even take it to that other place. You boys too [ __ ] like double days. Running out the six like you want a race. I watch this guy spazzing with a puzzled face. Who knows which one of his bubbleshaped tings? I must have ushered through the double gates. shoulder the time of a life while broking about good times that lover is late and send it back to you while you sleep walking naked in another state. Ah, you'll see another day and even if you don't, it's just another day. We ain't crying for your punk ass anyway. I'm a sick side renegade for anybody adding more limits to the lemonade. Souring the vibes that I generate. I'm 16 years in the game. This ain't many minute m scrimmaging with scrubs for the love of the game cuz I'm unamused and all the goats are middle age and monkeys done for once. Even I'm a bit amazed. Yeah, someone get a kid a raise. What is it?
Even when I cut him, I could never fade.
Got me J.
Burning burning.
Burning bridges is okay.
I'd rather take the long way.
Hey, I rather take the long way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I swear I could cry when I see your face. I'm way too in love just to let you walk away. I know it's your dream to start a family in LA. They love me too much. Yeah, I cannot relocate.
I just can't move away. I can't leave my brothers in the trenches. Got to lead the way. Yeah, I cannot relocate.
Just even the thought to turn my back on them is not okay. I cannot relocate.
We just got a post up here. I promise things will be okay cuz I love you babe.
But they love me too much.
Yeah.
Damn.
I push you [ __ ] through the ringer.
Yeah. You getting by singing [ __ ] I'm with no like I'm Chris Cranger.
Your baby m ain't even supposed to single. Damn. Where she at? Yeah. Where she at?
>> Your baby mom ain't even posting. Yeah.
I'm off. It made my body tingle. Yeah.
Look in the mirror. See where get you.
Yeah. You should be swimming with the [ __ ] fishes.
But I still got love for your misses and sister. So I told we can't burn them bridges. Yeah. You saw my brother, you was trying to fix it. Now you dropped your bad dissing. Yeah. We block babies.
We are not musicians.
My [ __ ] didn't have a pot to piss. Now they dropped the top so much they got a drop addiction.
Got so many watches he might clock a [ __ ] Got so many watches he need supervision. Why you walking around the facts like you're superstitious?
Damn.
I push you [ __ ] through the ring.
Yeah. You getting body by singing, [ __ ] I'm nowhere like I'm Chris.
Your baby mom ain't even supposed to single. Damn. Where she at? Where she at?
Your baby mom ain't even supposed to single.
I'm off my body tingle.
Your baby mom ain't even single. Damn.
Where she at? Where she at?
Your baby mom ain't even single.
I'm off my body.
Where at?
So y'all ain't going to believe what I just endured.
Crap that I just had to go through. You have absolutely no idea.
But before we get into that, there's two things I notice that [ __ ] have a problem with when it come to me.
[ __ ] cannot stand the fact that I'm a Donald Trump supporter and we going to get back to that in a second.
The other thing that [ __ ] can't stand about me is that I'm a Drake supporter.
And I'm not even going to lie, the animosity is comparable.
There's just as much Trump hate or excuse me, there's just as much Drake hate as there is Trump hate.
And some of you individuals really don't want to understand why I rock with Drake.
So, this is what I'mma do one time and one time only.
I'mma give you the God's honest truth as to why I listen to Drake.
So at one point in my life, I was in the struggle.
It's just like Drake said in that song, Burning Bridges. He said, "My [ __ ] didn't have a pot to piss in.
Now they dropped the top so much they got a drop addiction.
I honestly don't think I'm ever going to go back to not having a drop top.
Like I love having a drop top. You You have no earthly idea. And And here's the crazy thing. I never thought I would be one of those guys. Like back in the day when I was younger, I used to see people with drop tops, but I didn't really like drop tops. I didn't like the the cloth cuz, you know, a lot of the cars had the cloth drop top.
So, you know, and then the cars that had the hard top that you could drop was always out of my price range.
But now I really don't even want a car if it ain't got a drop top. That's why when he when Drake said that [ __ ] he said my [ __ ] didn't have a pot to piss in.
Now they drop the top so much they got a drop addiction.
[ __ ] that that line hit for me.
So to everybody that's wondering why I rock with Drake, like I said, there was a time when I was younger, I didn't have a pot to piss in.
I was in the struggle.
And not only was I in the struggle, but I was also in the mind state that the reason I was in the struggle was because of the man, the government, the the the white boogeyman. So everything that I went through, every problem that I had, I didn't take no responsibility for that [ __ ] I believed it was somebody else's problem.
somebody else caused it because I used to have that old messed up ass mind frame even though somewhere in the back of my mind I knew it was [ __ ] So back then I used to love struggle rap.
I used to love rap music that basically was confirmation bias. So if somebody put out a rap album that was talking about the struggle, you know, songs that anybody that's going through it can identify with. And and I used to love those songs because like I said, they were confirmation bias, right?
But this is what I learned as I began to progress, as I began to finally find success and finally live better in life. You know what I found?
And I don't know, maybe it's maturity.
Who knows? Maybe it's maturity. Maybe it's wisdom. Maybe it's just the natural progression of getting older. Or maybe it's because of the success. I don't completely know. But I do know this.
I got tired of hearing that struggle rap.
That's for damn sure. It was depressing.
Even some of the songs I used to like back in the day, I can't even listen to them now.
I can't listen to them now.
Like I've put it to you like this.
It's Wednesday.
Every other Wednesday, my accountant, well, not the accountant, one of one of the people on my accounting team, they send me a text message for me to approve my payroll.
And basically what this is what this is is me telling them it's them sending me the payub to look at the amount and me telling them I approve of it so that the payroll company can draft can take the money out of my account, take a portion of that money, pay my taxes, and and cut me a check, right?
So, basically, I pay myself. Basically, I sign my own checks, right?
So, there's that.
If I decided to go somewhere tomorrow and I told my wife, I said, "Hey, you know what?
I want to go to New York tomorrow."
And she said, "Why?"
No reason. I just feel like going.
We're going to get up, get in the car, go down to RDU airport, go to uh the I forgot what it's called, but it's park something. and I forgot, but it's where you park your car where you know you don't got to worry about nobody breaking into your car. So, you go there, you get the ticket, you park your car, and they got shuttles that's running all the time. So, as soon as you park your car, a shuttle is going to pull up. The dude get out. The dude will come out. He'll put the bags on the truck on the on the um bus on the shuttle. And you get on there and he takes you to the airport.
When I get to the airport, I'm not going to have to wait in no lines, right?
I'm going to go straight through, go to my terminal.
When they announce that people can board the plane, they're going to announce that the disabled get on the plane first. Then next is going to be anybody that's armed forces and then they call out first class. I'm going to get on the plane first class.
I'm going to fly to JFK.
When I get off the plane at JFK, I'm gonna have a black truck service come pick me and my wife up.
They're going to drive us to the city, which most people, especially if you're in the south, you think the whole New York is the city, but when I say the city, I'm talking about Manhattan.
I'mma go to Manhattan. I'mma stay at the best hotels, and I'mma just enjoy myself. and then get chauffeered around, you know, going wherever I want to go, buying whatever I want to buy, doing whatever I want to do.
It's kind of hard to listen to struggle rap when you experience [ __ ] like that.
When you're able to go to fine restaurants, when you're able to buy the things you want out of life, it's really hard to listen to struggle rap.
Now Drake on the other hand, Drake not only raps about things that I can now relate to because of the position I'm in in life, but he's also his music is also inspiring to climb higher.
So whenever somebody tells me that they don't really like Drake like that, in all honesty, it kind of tells me where you're at in life.
Maybe not in every case, but in many cases, it lets me know that you may not have experience the finer things in life. And maybe you just can't relate to the [ __ ] he be talking about because a lot of [ __ ] he talking about you may have never experienced.
So to make a long story short, the reason why a lot of you can't relate to Drake, it's cuz you're [ __ ] broke.
Those of you that are haters of Drake, it's cuz you're broke.
There's no there's no other there's no nice way to say it.
Now, I'm not saying that to [ __ ] on you or to try to be pretentious or any of that [ __ ] because I've been broke before.
But I can tell you this.
I would rather be where I'm at right now listening to Drake and his feel-good music than to be somewhere [ __ ] struggling trying to figure out what I'm going to do while listening to [ __ ] this rich spit struggle rap as if they still [ __ ] struggling.
That's for damn sure.
So nowadays, I don't want to hear no rap if it ain't inspirational.
I don't want to hear no rap if it ain't talking about improving, climbing higher, achieving goals, things of that nature. I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to hear it.
I don't want to hear I'm I'm gonna listen to Drake.
And for those of you that keep saying Drake is pop and he's not hip-hop, I'mma tell you what category Drake's music is.
Drake's music is light-skinned music, [ __ ] His music is light-skinned music, [ __ ] And I ain't going to front, when I listen to his music, I be feeling extra light skin.
I be feeling extra light-skinned, [ __ ] Now, if some of you think I'm trolling, I am trolling a little bit because you [ __ ] pissed me off earlier today, which brings us to the next subject, which is Donald Trump.
Like I said at the offset of this show, right?
And and and look, I'mma keep it funky with y'all. I I honestly feel like [ __ ] are getting on my nerves so bad that they're pushing me into my into my true villain era. Like, I really feel like y'all pushing me into my super villain era. Now, some of y'all are going to be like, "Well, what does that look like, Angry Man?" Because you've already been on some villainous type [ __ ] I'mma tell you what it look like.
In a hot second, I'm about to be on some elitist [ __ ] I'm not even gonna front.
And and the reason why is cuz I'm like, bro, I'm tired.
I'm tired of you [ __ ] I'm tired of you [ __ ] And by the way, B no Nation, when I when I address the camera like that and I say I'm tired of you [ __ ] I'm not talking about the B no Nation cuz y'all kind of have the same outlook, the same mindset as me. I'm talking about the [ __ ] that's watching from the clouds because apparently [ __ ] that have a problem with my talking points, [ __ ] that don't like the [ __ ] that I say, [ __ ] that got issue with every single thing that comes out of my mouth, they are watching from the clouds. Because every time I'm on a panel, there's always somebody on the panel that got an issue with me and the first thing out of their mouth is, "Angry man, I don't like when you said such and such." And I'm like, "Oh, wow.
So you was watching me.
So you [ __ ] do be watching me, right?
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But I don't know, man. I'm I'm I've been self-reflective lately because growing up there there was this thought that was swimming around in the back of my head and I struggle with this thought.
The reason why I struggle with this thought is because I was always raised to be humble.
I was always taught that when it come to the culture, we're all the same and you know all of that [ __ ] But just like with so many other things, I've come to realize that a lot of my upbringing, a lot of things that I was taught was incorrect. Now, don't get me wrong, there's a lot of [ __ ] I learned coming up that helped me tremendously.
There's also a lot of [ __ ] that was incorrect. Right?
So, the thought that has been swimming around in my head for a long time is there's been times I've been in social circles and I'm sitting there looking around at everybody and what everybody's doing and [ __ ] and even though I never said it verbally, there was a voice in the back of my head screaming at me.
Why are you here?
You are so much better than these [ __ ] Now, I know there's going to be people that's going to have a problem with that. I really don't care because many of you in the Be No Nation, you've had this thought. I know you have. I know you have been in a social circle where [ __ ] is rolling up blunts getting ready to smoke a blunt, drinking liquor and [ __ ] And we ain't talking about no expensive liquor. We talking about cheap liquor. We talking about some old [ __ ] [ __ ] smoking on some bap ass weed and some and drinking some [ __ ] ass liquor and and you sitting there thinking to yourself like, "Bro, I know what a place setting is.
I know proper etiquette.
I know the difference between a blazer and a dinner jacket.
I know the difference between a dinner fork and a salad fork. I know the difference between a soup spoon and a dinner spoon. What the [ __ ] am I doing around these bum ass [ __ ] But because as a culture, we constantly have it beaten into our brains.
We are constantly browbeat into believing you ain't no better than nobody else.
It's a lie.
And the worst thing you could ever do is tell your children, especially if you're raising your children, right? And you're giving them everything you can give them. The worst thing you could ever tell your children is you're everybody's the same and you're no better than anybody else and they're no better than you. That's [ __ ] And by teaching them that mentality, you're actually hindering them. Because with that mentality, they may hang around people that ain't no good for them. They may hang around people that are beneath them.
And when you hang around people that's beneath you, their [ __ ] rubs off on you. Their [ __ ] may even get you in trouble.
Because I guarantee you there's a bunch of you that you probably was struggling and broke for a long time and you probably couldn't figure out why. You're like, "Yo, I'm I'm trying. I'm doing everything I can do to be successful, but it just ain't happening for me."
I'mma tell you why. Because you surrounded yourself around a bunch of good for nothing broke ass bum ass [ __ ] for the sake of racial unity.
for the sake of racial unity.
And it's those [ __ ] energy, right? You remember on Dragon Ball Z when Goku wanted to become a deity and all of the Sayans had to get around him and hold hands and give them his energy.
It's like that except the reverse. You got all of these [ __ ] around you and what they're doing, unbeknownst to them, is they are generating and transferring bum ass energy to you.
And you're trying to figure out why am I where I'm at?
Why is this going on? Cuz you're around these bum ass [ __ ] You know when I started being successful? When I got the [ __ ] away from everybody.
When I got away from everybody and got on my grind, that's when I started being successful. I wish I had done that [ __ ] sooner.
And I know what some of you going to say. Angry man, why would you say all Man, [ __ ] I don't care.
It's the funniest [ __ ] in the world to me. I get on panels and [ __ ] be questioning me, why'd you say this, angry man? Why'd you say that, angry man? Angry man, you said the the the uh the community was trash. I absolutely did.
I absolutely did say the culture was trash.
But for some reason, you [ __ ] think that means I hate the culture.
Let me ask you this question.
If you walk into your house and your house is a mess because the kids and everybody in that house done done done done messed everything up and made it into a pigsty. If you walk in there and you look around at the house and you say, "Oh my god, this house looks terrible." Does that mean you hate the house or does that mean you want the house cleaned up? Which one?
You want it cleaned up.
So if I say the culture is trash, doesn't mean I hate the culture. It means I'm looking around at it and I'm saying it's past time this [ __ ] got cleaned up.
But what happens when you're in a house? Let's say you don't own the house. Let's say that you live in a house where you've got five other roommates and y'all split the rent up equally.
And every day you come into that house, it's some [ __ ] going on. Every day you come into that house, it's messy.
And one day, somebody, a family member or a friend or something says, "So, how's it going with your place?" and your roommates and you say to them, "Yo, man, that crib is trash."
That doesn't mean you hate the crib.
That means you want it cleaned up. But what happens if you go in there and you tell your roommates, you have a meeting with the roommates and you tell the roommates, "Hey man, this house has been a wreck. This house is a pigsty. We got to clean this [ __ ] up." Right?
And let's say you try to clean it up, but every time you clean it up, the next day you come home from work, it's back a mess.
Well, eventually you going to get tired of cleaning up, but you're still going to say something to the other roommates. Look, man, we got to pitch in and keep the place clean.
How long do you have to go through that?
Especially if the roommates are giving you push back. Especially if the roommates are gaslighting you and say, "Yo, man, there's nothing wrong with the house." Even though you're looking right at it and and there's a mess and they're looking at you saying, "Bro, there's nothing wrong with the house." You just saying that [ __ ] cuz you want something to argue about. You just saying that [ __ ] cuz you want to make us look bad.
No, [ __ ] The house is a mess.
How much How long are you going to go through that before finally you say, "You know what? Y'all can have this [ __ ] I'm moving out. How long?
How long? That's the way I feel about the culture. It's a mess. It needs to be cleaned up. And every time I say something to the rest of you [ __ ] about cleaning it up, you want to give me push back.
But then if I was to say, you know what?
[ __ ] y'all. [ __ ] the culture. I'm out.
I'm not going to participate in this [ __ ] I'm not going to come to the hood.
I'm not going to come to black neighborhoods. I'mma stay the hell away from y'all. See, then you gonna be calling me a [ __ ] Then you gonna be calling me a sellout.
Then you gonna be saying, "Oh, that's messed up, Angry Man. Why you didn't stick it out with us? Cuz you [ __ ] ain't shit."
And instead of you taking me critiquing the [ __ ] as a genuine concern that comes from a place of I want this [ __ ] to be better since you want to vilify me and make me feel like [ __ ] cuz I'm pointing this out. [ __ ] you can have it.
You can have it.
You can have it. I'm not going to keep fighting you cuz it's obvious you [ __ ] like debauchery. You like dysfunction. You like filth.
I don't.
I don't like it.
But what I had to endure earlier is I was on a panel and [ __ ] started bringing ing up Donald Trump cuz that's what [ __ ] do.
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So, first let's deal with the elephant in the room. Let's deal with the first thing, right?
The first thing is a gentleman on another show who loves to throw shots at me, who loves to bring me up because he's trying his best to use me for clout, had the nerve to say that I was predatory towards young men.
That I take advantage of men's anger and frustration with women.
which is by far the most ridiculous [ __ ] thing I've ever heard in my life.
So I said, "Screw it. I'll have the conversation."
So as I'm talking to him, I'm like, "Bro, do you even really watch my content like that?" I hold men just as accountable as I hold the women.
I've went in on men numerous times.
and how these young men interpret my content, that ain't on me.
So, if they hear me give a critique and they want to use that to be mad at women, then they're going to get the result that comes with that.
But my intention was never to make men hate women.
And anybody that has ever watched my content or really paid attention to my content knows that.
Now, some kind of way, some kind of way this conversation transformed into Trump.
And and I'mma tell you the truth, man.
These people when it comes to Donald Trump, they have a sickness, bro.
When I say they have a sickness, bro, it's not even funny. Shout out to a burn king. He said, "Another in the culture mediocrity LBJ NBA player stunted growth.
too inconsistent in his work. Yet, black Americans claim, "Oh, nah, he the GOAT.
It's a better league now." 90s whack and slow.
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>> Boy, it's good.
Matter of fact, y'all forgive me.
I thought it was going to cool out out here. I thought it was going to cool off out here, but it's still just as hot as it was earlier today. This [ __ ] is crazy.
wondering, should I take it in the crib?
Yeah, I think I'mma take it in the crib and get some AC. So, you guys stay right here for a second.
Don't go anywhere.
We going to take this to the studio.
I should have brought my shades up here cuz this [ __ ] [ __ ] lights is bright as [ __ ] So, press one if y'all can hear me.
So, Like I was saying the [ __ ] Now my contacts want to mess with me.
So like I was saying, some kind of way the conversation ended up being about Donald Trump.
And I'm not even going to lie, these individuals.
What in the [ __ ] Hold on, y'all. Let me get my shades. Hold on one second, y'all.
[ __ ] bright ass lights and [ __ ] But yeah, so the level of I don't want to say Trump derangement syndrome, but the the level of hatred that these people have for one particular man, It's weird.
I I don't care how white he is. It's weird there. There's no other way to describe it. Like, press a one if y'all were over there watching the show. It was on Trey's show. Press a one if y'all were watching.
So they kept asking questions about Donald Trump.
They were asking about his presidency.
They were asking about his policies.
They were asking about whether or not he was racist. They were going into this and that. And and let's be clear, many of the things they were saying about Donald Trump, it was just regurgitated talking points.
They were really just repeating the sentiment of mainstream media and they try to act like me and the other guys that were answering questions, they was trying to act like we were deflecting, right?
But me understanding why they were doing what they were doing.
At one point I said, "Oh, I get it."
Every time they hurled an accusation or asked a question, we had an answer for it.
I definitely had an answer every single time. every single time they said something, I had an answer for it.
And most people would be like, "Well, maybe they didn't like your answer.
Maybe that's why they kept going hard in the paint." Because no matter what answer I gave them, but what about Trump? We're talking about Trump. We're talking about his administration. We're talking about what he's done right now that's affecting the American citizens. And I'm just sitting there listening to my listening to this and I'm like, "Wow, this is proof of how powerful mainstream media is."
I have never heard black people hate a president the way they hate this man.
We've had previous presidents that have done a lot of wild [ __ ] And I've never in all my days of living ever heard black people go this hard in the paint about a president. Usually what black people do is they're indifferent to politics.
Usually they don't give a damn what a president is doing.
I mean, sure they'll complain about the cost of living. They'll complain about the struggle. They'll complain about the government, but usually black folks anger is directed at the whole of the society. It's directed at the whole of the government. They have never singled out a president like this. I I didn't hear black people talk about Joe Biden like this. I didn't hear black people talk about Barack Obama like this. Hell, I didn't even hear them talk about George Bush Jr. or George Bush Senior about this. They definitely didn't talk about Bill Clinton about this like this.
They didn't.
They didn't.
And so I'm sitting there listening to him and and I finally figured out what it was.
I said, "Oh, you're not getting upset because you don't like my answers.
You're getting upset because I have an answer."
I think they believed, you know, because whenever they're watching mainstream media, mainstream media will have these handpicked conservatives that are not there to give real push back, but basically there to try to make conservatives look stupid. So because of this, these individuals see that on TV and then they come here to YouTube and they think that the rest of us are stupid.
They think we don't have any damn uh uh counter talking points to their talking points. They don't think we have any answers.
So when they encounter me like they did today, every time they said something, I had an answer.
And they're never going to admit it, but they were getting cooked today by me.
And any of y'all that saw it witnessed it. They was contradicting themselves.
They They didn't know what the hell they were talking about. And This is what bothers me about this.
It makes me ask the question, do you really have a problem with Trump's policies? In fact, do you even know Trump's policies? Or do you just have a problem with the man because the world has convinced you to hate that man?
Because every single time they asked one of them monkey ass questions, I had an answer.
And I genuinely don't think they expected me to have an answer.
I don't think they expected me to have an answer. I don't I think they were unprepared.
And see, that's what happens if all you do is listen to the left side of the of the uh fence and the media and you've wholeheartedly believe their [ __ ] You don't think there are any opposing opinions that are legitimate?
You don't think there are any? See, the fact that they were shocked about certain [ __ ] and was deflecting lets me know that the things I was saying, they never heard it before.
They never heard it before.
You had one chick that got up there and she going to try to say, "Oh, well, I don't like the fact that Trump is firing all of these people."
And I had to break down for her that the reason why Trump fired a bunch of people in government is because our government was never meant to be this size.
Our government has swollen to a level it was never meant to be.
Partially because you have all of these bureaucrats that have they only have jobs because these corrupt politicians just kept creating more and more bureaucracy.
They kept creating more and more uh uh threeletter agencies, IRS, EPA, all of these three-letter organizations, right?
So, like I told her, the government has swelled into a bohemoth. It's not meant to be this size.
And one of the things that Trump decided to do was get rid of the waste, not just the fraud, but the waste as well by getting rid of and cutting a lot of these government employees. Now, the thing that people don't realize is that the only reason we have so many bureaucrats and so many of these three-letter organizations is because of a goofy ass Supreme Court ruling from back in the day that just recently got overturned called Chevron deference. Look it up.
Chevron deference basically stated that whenever there's a conflict if let's say the EPA or the IRS or the uh uh the the um uh ATF like let's use the ATF for an example.
If the ATF makes a decision about a gun that infringes on the rights of average everyday Americans, so let's say they do something that is unconstitutional as it pertains to the Second Amendment.
Well, if people sue the ATF because of it, Chevron deference basically stated that whenever there's a dispute, the court is going to lean more towards the three-letter organization because they're the experts.
And so because they have the expertise, the court is going to lean more favorably in their direction.
And that [ __ ] is wrong. Right?
There are numerous cases where the uh uh the average everyday citizen was in the right, but because of Chevron difference, they decided that no, the three-letter organization knows what they're talking about because they're the experts. Now, the only problem with this is we didn't vote for the people in these in these organizations, these three-letter organizations, these these these bureaucrats. We didn't vote for them.
And the reason why that is a problem is because it's those three-letter agencies that really determine how all of us Americans live our lives because of the goofy policies that they make and they implement. So, one of the things that's wonderful is that right around the time or right before Trump got into office, Chevron deference was overturned.
And because it was overturned, in essence, it took away a lot of the power that these three-letter organizations had. So, the moment that happened and Trump gets into office, he says, "You know what? I'm going to start trimming the fat. I'm going to start cutting a lot of these uh uh uh these three-letter organizations. Right? You see what he did with the IRS? Uh Donald, not Donald Trump, Joe Biden had hired a bunch of IRS agents.
The moment that Trump got into office, he got rid of those IRS agents, right?
In addition to that, because of the pandemic, there were many people who were government employees that now had to work from home. But now that the pandemic is over, Donald Trump wanted those government employees to come back to the office. He said, "Look, we need y'all to come back to the office."
because he knew the okey do they was running. Many of them were working from home, but they wasn't doing [ __ ] They're collecting a government check, government salary, uh benefits, all of that [ __ ] and they're just sitting on their ass at home on on social media chilling. Right?
So Trump said, "Okay, I tell you what.
This is what we going to do. If you want to keep your job, you need to come back to the office. come back to the office and go back to work.
A lot of them refused.
And so they said, "Okay, you want to refuse? Fine. This is what we going to do. We're going to we're going to we're going to fire y'all. We're going to get rid of y'all."
And even in getting rid of them, he gave many of them a a a option. Many of them would still get I think it was six months pay. I could be wrong. I could be wrong. He's going to let them go, but they would still get six months pay, right? Or something to that effect, right?
So, I broke this down on the show earlier and they they really didn't have [ __ ] to say. And part of the reason they didn't have [ __ ] to say is because many of them didn't know this.
Many of them didn't know this. Like they love to talk about all of the bad things about Donald Trump, but many of them are just too [ __ ] stupid to know that there are numerous things he's done that benefits all of us as Americans.
Limiting the power of the bureaucracies benefits us because we don't need threeletter agency bureaucrats deciding how we live our everyday lives.
That's just a reality, right?
In addition to that, a lot of the soldiers that were dismissed or whatever because they wouldn't take the jab, when Trump got back in office, he reinstated them and gave them back pay.
But we're not going to talk about that, right? We not going to talk about that.
There are so many things that Trump has been doing lately. And see, this is what's so funny about this.
What's so funny about this is these [ __ ] don't realize that a lot of the presidential power has been slowly eroded over the years.
What Trump has been doing is ensuring that the president, the office of the presidency gets back all of its power in the executive branch. And now these goofies are online losing their [ __ ] because they never even knew what type of power the executive branch is supposed to have in the first place. You got [ __ ] sitting up here talking about some, well, I can't believe he fired a fourstar general and put Pete Hegth up there. He can do WHAT THE [ __ ] HE WANTS TO DO in the executive branch. He is the commanderin-chief. IF HE WANTS TO FIRE a fourstar general and replace HIM WITH RONALD MCDONALD, HE CAN do that. What's hilarious to me is you got [ __ ] up here talking about what the president of the United States should be doing. And these [ __ ] can't even run the black community properly.
YOU CAN'T EVEN GET YOUR [ __ ] TOGETHER, BUT YOU WANT TO TELL HIM how to be the leader of the free world. Do you have any idea how laughable that is?
Most of these negroes have never even ran a damn uh uh uh in and out.
They've never even ran a water burger, a Wendy's, a Burger King, but they want to talk about how a multi-billionaire who became president, even though he's never held a public office, how he's supposed to run the country and then going to say, "Well, Pete Hgsef is not as qualified as the four-star general, and I'm just sitting here listening to them talk and I'm like, "NIGGA, WHAT MAKES YOU [ __ ] qualified to say he ain't qualified?
Did you do his interview?
Did you do his interview?"
Everybody knows that when a president gets in office, he picks his team. He decides who's going to be on his team.
And considering the way those generals considering the way those generals undermined him in his first administration, it doesn't surprise me that he picked certain people. Cuz here's the hilarious thing about this, right?
The hilarious thing about this is in his first administration, those generals and those cabinet members who allegedly was spilling the beans and telling other people outside of uh Trump's circle what he was doing so they could undermine him. If you really want to be honest, all of those people were supposed to be brought up on charges if you really want to be honest. But these ignorant fools hate Donald Trump so much that they make new rules for this president. They don't even realize that if somebody is in Donald Trump's cabinet and they are trying to undermine him, if they are trying to undermine the president, that is actually a criminal act.
That is a criminal act.
But for some reason, because it's Donald Trump, oh no, he he can't do that. He can't do that. after they just sat there and watched Joe Biden do whatever the hell he wanted to do.
This [ __ ] is hilarious.
This [ __ ] is hilarious. Now, every single time they said something about Donald Trump, then then they brought up the Central Park Five.
They brought up the Central Park Five and I literally had to pull up the uh uh I literally had to pull up the damn ad that he put in the paper for the Central Park 5 cuz they tried to say, "Oh, he put that racist ad in the paper."
Oh, really? Racist ad? Okay.
This is the racist ad.
This is the racist ad. And any one of you, if you would like, you can go look it up yourself. I'll put the link in the chat room.
So in the ad this is what he said.
This is what he said. I need you to pay close attention to this first part right here.
What has happened to our city over the past 10 years?
What has happened to law and order? To the neighborhood cop we all trusted to safeguard our homes and families. The cop who had the power under the law to help us in times of danger, keep us safe from those who would prey on innocent lives to fulfill some distorted inner need. What has happened to the self-respect, excuse me, to the respect of authority, the fear of retribution by the courts, society and police and the police for those who break the law, who wantingly trespass on the rights of others. What has happened is the complete breakdown of life as we knew it.
Many New York families, white, black, Hispanic, and Asian, have had to give up the pleasure of a leisurely stroll in the park at dusk, the Saturday visit to the playground with their families, the bike ride at dawn, or just sitting on their stoops giving them up as hostages to a world ruled by the law of the streets. As roving bands of wild criminals roam our neighborhoods, dispensing their own vicious brand of twisted hatred for whomever they encounter.
At what point did we cross the line from the fine and noble pursuit of genuine civil liberties to the reckless and dangerously permissive atmosphere which also excuse me which allows criminals of every age to beat an RA a helpless woman and then laugh at her family's anguish.
And why do they laugh? They laugh because they know that soon, very soon, they will be returned to the streets to rape and maim and kill once again and yet face no great personal risk to themselves. Mayor Cotch has stated that hate and rancor should be removed from our hearts. I do not think so. I want to hate these muggers and murderers.
They should be forced to suffer and when they kill, they should be executed for their crimes.
They must serve as examples so that others will think long and hard before committing a crime or act of violence.
Now, keep in mind the Central Park 5 did not take anybody's life.
So, if they didn't take anybody's life, when he says right here, I want these muggers and murder. I do not think so. I want to hate these muggers and murderers.
They should be forced to suffer. And when they kill, that is a very important point. He's saying that if they take a life, they should be executed for their crimes.
Right here, he's not saying, never mind, we not going to go into all of that.
They must serve as examples so others will think long and hard before committing a crime or an act of violence. Yes, Mayor Cotch, I want to hate these murderers and I always will.
I am not looking to psychoanalyze or understand them. I am looking to punish them. If the punishment is strong, the attacks on innocent people will stop. I recently watched a newscast trying to explain the anger in these young men. I no longer want to understand their anger. I want them to understand our anger. My bad, y'all.
I want them to understand our anger. I want them to be afraid. How can our great society tolerate these continued brutaliz the continued brutalization of its citizens by crazed misfits?
Criminals must be told that their civil liberties end when an attack on our safety begins. When I was young, I sat in a diner with my father and witnessed two young bullies cursing and threatening a very frightened waitress.
Two cops rushed in, lifted up the thugs, and threw them out the door, warning them never to cause trouble again. I miss the feeling of security New York's finest once gave to the citizens of this city. Let our politicians give back our police department's power to keep us safe. unshackle them from the constraint, the constant chant of police brutality which every petty criminal hurls immediately at an officer who has just risked his or her life life to save anothers. We must cease our continuous pandering to the criminal population of this city. Give New York back to the citizens who have earned the right to be New Yorkers. Send a message loud and clear to those who would murder our citizens and terrorize New York. Bring back the death penalty and bring back our police.
Now, here's my question.
What was racist about that?
What was racist about that?
Can somebody tell me?
See, all of these [ __ ] that love to get on on on on social media and YouTube and and start yelling about, "Oh, he took OUT A FIVEPAGE AD." I guarantee you they've never even read the [ __ ] thing.
I guarantee you they've never even read it.
Exactly. That entire thing was about law and order. It wasn't specific to no race.
The only thing he said about race in this entire letter, in this entire article, was when he pointed out that New York families, many New York families, white, black, Hispanic, and Asian, have had to give up the pleasure of a leisurely stroll in the park at dusk, the Saturday visit to the playground with their families, the bike ride at dawn, or just sitting on their stoops.
And if you know anything about New York in the 80s, it was hell.
You would be a fool to take your ass to Central Park after dark.
If you went to Central Park after dark in the 80s, you're going to get mugged, beat up.
If you're a woman, possibly the R word.
And in some cases, you may even lose your damn life.
It was so bad back then that even to this day, some people still don't want to go to Central Park, especially after dark.
But all of these disingenuous negroes will get up here and try to act like, "Oh, those boys was just hanging out in the park." No, they wasn't.
No, they wasn't.
They may not have been guilty of rape, but they did not go to that park to be good Samaritans.
They didn't. One of them had a lead pipe. Another one had a damn kitchen knife.
And they all said, "Oh, we going to the park to wild out." Everybody know what wild out mean?
If you know anything about New York culture, everybody.
So, I brought this up and this became a point of contention.
Oh, those were innocent children.
Those were innocent boys. And you know what that sounds like?
You know what it sounds like?
You know what it sounds like? How many of y'all saw the movie A Time to Kill with Samuel Jackson?
Y'all remember that movie?
Do y'all remember that movie?
If you remember when those dudes committed that heinous crime against that little girl when they brought them to court, this is how they were talking about him.
In fact, historically, every time white folk did something to black folk, racist white people would say, "Those boys are innocent."
See, when they commit a crime, when when when when racist white men commit a crime, they're not men. They're referred to as boys.
Those boys are innocent. Those boys didn't commit that crime.
WHY Y'ALL trying to lock them boys up?
And here's the funny thing.
A lot of those white folks knew that those men committed those crimes.
They knew it.
But for the sake of racial solidarity, they would never go against each other.
Not even for justice.
And what I'm saying is, how the [ __ ] are you [ __ ] any different?
How are you any different?
Oh, those boys was innocent. Yeah, they they was innocent. They went to the park that night to to to to uh uh uh get cotton candy and and and freaking skip down the damn street.
in the same way that Matthew McConn in that movie told that story of what happened to that girl and at the end of it he said now imagine she's white I did the same thing on the show today and and you should have heard I could almost hear the hamster wheel in these [ __ ] heads come to a complete stop.
This is what I said. I said it was like, "Well, Donald Trump put out that ad and he knew by putting out that ad, it was g it was gonna force them to to be more uh uh uh um strict on them and this that and the third and all that." And I said, "Bro," cuz they was like all these years later they asked Donald Trump about them and he said he still believes they're guilty. I said, "Let me tell you something."
I said if that had been a black woman back in the 80s that was jogging through the park and some white boys, some white teenager, some white teenage boys would have been in that park and one of them.
Rap E.
That black woman, the entire black community would have wanted all of those boys to be locked up for the rest of their natural lives.
And if it came out that only one of them actually did the deed, but one of the other boys held her down and the others were just there first and foremost, you [ __ ] wouldn't believe it.
You wouldn't have believed it. And you know why you wouldn't have believed it?
You wouldn't have believed it because it was a black woman that it happened to.
And it was white boys that did it.
You wouldn't have believed it.
And if they were exonerated the way the Central Park Five was exonerated, y'all would be screaming to the top of the mountain.
To this day, YOU WOULD BE saying they only got away with it and got off because they white. And I know this to be a fact.
That's why this [ __ ] is hilarious that you would sit here and say, "I can't believe Trump is still saying they guilty." The same way you would say they guilty if they were white men or white teenage boys that did this to a black woman.
And I say that to point out the fact that you, many of you, have become just as racist as the people that you claim are racist that you dislike.
And that's just a fact.
That's just a fact. Cuz you still do it to this day.
You still do it to this day when that Travis Hunter situation, not Travis Hunter, when that Carmelo Anthony situation happened. You still don't believe to this day that that boy did something wrong to that white boy.
Despite all of the evidence, despite all of the evidence, you still believe that he didn't do nothing wrong.
That whole story fell apart.
And I'm sitting back looking at it.
I'm like, if that white boy would have walked under the tent that Carmelo Anthony was sitting under and Carmelo Anthony told him, "Hey man, you're not supposed to be under this tent." And that white boy would have stabbed him in the chest and took his life.
Y'all be calling for the death penalty.
You wouldn't be making no excuses for him.
You'd be saying he wasn't supposed to be under that tent. Why was he even under there? He was just looking for trouble.
He just wanted to do something to somebody black.
Y'all are hypocrites.
Like I sit back and I watch you be hypocrites.
I watch you say some of the dumbest [ __ ] in the world. And then you have the nerve to sit back and act like you're not just as racist, just as prejudice.
And so then we get into an argument about even though [ __ ] conceded later, even though [ __ ] conceded later and said, "Well, I agree black people can be racist." WHEN WE FIRST STARTED TALKING about the [ __ ] these [ __ ] told me black people couldn't be racist.
Then when I started breaking [ __ ] down and cooking they ass then all of a sudden oh well no I did say that they COULD BE RACIST. NO YOU DIDN'T.
Not at the offset.
Not at the beginning.
You didn't.
Now watch this. Cuz [ __ ] [ __ ] is going to stop playing with me like I don't know what I'm talking about. I know what the hell I'm talking about.
So here we have the etmology of of the word racism.
So it says the word racism combines the root race with the suffix ism indicating a system of belief or ideology.
The concept emerged centuries ago to justify exploitation but the exact English term is relatively modern.
race entered middle French between the 14th and 17th centuries.
Though linguistics suspect it ultimately derives from the Arab raz head or origin, it evolved to classify groups of people sharing common descent or physical traits. First usage 1902.
The Oxford English Dictionary records the earliest English print usage by US Army Lieutenant Richard Henry Pratt.
Ironically, he coined it while decrying racial segregation and assimilation policies.
Early 20th century, the term initially competed with the older word racialism.
It only gained widespread negative usage globally following the rise of the Nazi ideology in World War II. Right?
So, what I did is I pulled up, let's see, I pulled up the word racialism.
So, racialism is the belief that humanity can be neatly divided into biologically distinct races and that these groups inherently possess specific traits, abilities, or behaviors. While often used interchangeably with racism, racialism strictly refers to the underlying belief in fixed racial categorizations and essential biological differences.
Key concepts. Biological categorization.
The view that distinct races have immutable inherited characteristics that determine intelligence, behavior, or cultural tendencies.
Connection to racism.
Historically, racialism serves as the foundation for racism as categorizing people into rigid hierarchies allows for discrimination, systemic prejudice, or the belief that one is superior to another.
Right? And guess what?
You [ __ ] be running around here all the time talking about how you're genetically superior to white people.
all the time.
Scientific rejection.
Modern genetics and the scientific community reject racialism, noting that physical characteristics such as skin color do not correlate to deep biological differences.
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
What does that mean? So, what I decided to do, I decided to get a little bit of help from Claude, right?
So, I asked Claude a question because I wanted to see what Claude was going to say about it.
Let me scroll back so I can find it.
Okay, so let's pull this up real quick.
Now, like I said before, out of all of the AIs that I've been using, some people like to use Perplexity.
Um, I've been using Claude lately, and Claude has been pretty good about giving some decent answers. So, we're going to we're going to check this out, right?
So, I asked Claude, I said, "Can racism only exist in a system?"
In other words, do you have to have a system of power to practice racism?
Right?
Let me see if I can zoom in a little more.
So it says this is one of the genuinely contested questions and the honest answer is that it depends entirely on which definition you're using.
Now I said to them earlier, I said to them earlier, I said there is more than one definition of racism.
I said to these Negroes, you got two types of racism.
You got plain old garden variety racism, which is going to be a a a racist white person hurling a racist slur.
Right.
That's regular old racism, which is something we all can participate in. All of us can do that.
All of us can do that. If you're a black person and you call a a uh uh a Latin person a racial uh uh insult, you're being racist.
If a Latin person calls a white person by a racial insult, THEY'RE BEING RACIST.
THIS IS NOT even a question.
That's one form of racism.
Then you have institutional racism, which is when someone uses power to discriminate on someone solely based on race or affect their life in any type of way using their power.
Right?
I said this I said this. So, it could act like I didn't know what I was talking about.
Let's get back to it.
So, I asked the question, can racism only exist in a system? In other words, do you have to have a system of power to practice racism?
This is one of the genuinely contested questions and the honest answer is it depends entirely on which definition you're using. There's no neutral dictionary that settles this.
I'm say that again. There's no neutral dictionary that settles it.
Let me lay it out.
Let me lay out the two main camps.
The prejudice plus power view says yes, racism requires a system. On this account, racism isn't just a belief or an attitude.
It's prejudice operating through institutional power. Who gets hired, policed, lent to, sentenced, educated?
The reason it is, the reasoning is that an individual's bias only becomes racism proper when it's backed by structures that can actually distribute outcomes.
Under this definition, a person from a marginalized group can hold racial prejudice or even hatred but can't be racist in the full sense because they lack the systemic leverage to make that prejudice consequential at scale. This view is common in sociology and academic anti-racism.
Now, I find it interesting that they say social sociology and academic anti-racism. You know why I find that interesting that they said that?
Cuz it's [ __ ] new.
THIS IS A NEW CONCEPT.
Why is it A NEW CONCEPT? BECAUSE THE WORLD IS FILLED WITH A BUNCH of liberal hippie [ __ ] AND THEY WANT TO MAKE IT SEEM LIKE BLACK people are perpetual victims.
This view is common in sociology and academic anti-racism.
It grew out of trying to explain why racism persists even when individual bigotry declines.
The point is to direct attention to outcomes and institutions rather than just the hearts and minds.
The standard dictionary view says no, RACISM doesn't require a system. I'MMA SAY IT AGAIN.
THE standard dictionary view says no, racism doesn't require a system.
Most major dictionaries still define racism primarily as prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed at someone because of their race. An attitude or action that any person of any group can hold or commit.
So again, GOING BACK TO WHAT I SAID to these [ __ ] ON THE DAMN SHOW, there's two types of racisms.
IF I'M WALKING DOWN THE street and a white guy drives by and he yells, "NIGGA," WITH THE HARD ER, he's being racist based upon the standard dictionary view.
Most major dictionaries still define racism primarily as prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed at someone because of their race.
Now, if indeed I go into a bank and a white guy is in there and he said and and I ask him, "Hey, I'm trying to get a bank loan."
And he says, "Well, give me one second."
And then he goes into the back office and he tells the other workers there, "I'm not giving that [ __ ] alone."
That is prejudice plus power.
That is racism that requires a system.
This is why I said that if I'm walking down the street and a white guy yells out of his window a racial slur, he is practicing racism.
If I get to the bank and that same white guy is in the bank and he refuses to give me a loan, he is now practicing institutional racism. Those are two different things.
Not to mention the fact that I can pinpoint WHERE THIS concept of institutional racism came from. It came from an episode of Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher where these [ __ ] SET UP ON THE DAMN SHOW and said we can't be racist because we don't have any institutional power.
Prior to that show, I never heard nobody talk about no damn we can't be racist.
But ever since that show, every [ __ ] on the planet TRIES TO JUSTIFY THEIR bigotry and their prejudice by claiming that it is impossible for black folk to be racist cuz we don't have any power.
And it's [ __ ] It is [ __ ] You as a black person may not be able to practice institutional racism, but you can most certainly practice normal, regular racism where you are judging people solely on the race they are or the color of their damn skin.
Now, the funny thing about this is you do have black folk in some high places.
You do have some black faces in some high places that do use their uh uh institution for racism.
One example is Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
When she was the mayor of Chicago, she made it very clear that she was not going to hire any white men. Now, given the fact that she was a mayor at the time and had institutional power behind her, especially since Chicago is a Democrat city and Democrats will do anything to pander to [ __ ] and kiss their asses, that means she had the full support of the institution to institute A POLICY THAT SHE WAS NOT GOING TO hire any white men. That, my friend, is institutional racism practiced by a black woman. CHECKMATE, [ __ ] CHECKMATE.
He's different when angry man can express his thoughts concisely without being interrupted every couple of [ __ ] minutes.
And by the way, to take it a step further, I tried to make a point and was not allowed to finish my thought.
So, I'll finish it here.
I stated to them that white supremacy is a misnomer.
What do I mean by a misnomer?
What I mean is the entire concept of white supremacy begins and hinges on the idea which we just saw in the definition of racism or racialis racialism that white people are inherently superior to other races.
Right.
which is not true.
Okay?
So, it's a misnomer. The reason why I say it's a misnomer is because due to the fact due to the fact that they have created a space where they do have power.
People inadvertedly think that they are supreme. And this is the reason why them [ __ ] sat up there and tried to argue with me, but they do have power. They're able to do this and they're able to do that. And I said to them, you don't understand what white supremacy is.
White supremacy is an ideological view that states and forces you to believe that they are inherently superior to you.
This is reinforced with conditioning.
When you open up a book or a dictionary and you look up the word black, every single definition is negative.
When you look at the word white, every single def definition is positive. Black is is is defined as ugly, dirty, bad luck, all of these foul things.
White is defined as pure, innocent, clean.
Whenever something bad happens, it gets the black label.
Stock market crashes. That's black Monday.
The black plague, black magic, right?
As pure as the driven snow.
All of these things were constructed within culture to reinforce the concept that white is supreme and black is subordinate.
Now, what is the reason that I'm saying this?
The reason that I'm saying this is because many of these [ __ ] have a thought process that starts and ends in white supremacy ideology.
This is the reason why when I said white supremacy is a misnomer, these [ __ ] were quick to say, "But they got power though. They can do this and they can do that."
And the only thing I can really say to those [ __ ] is shut your stupid ass up cuz you just might learn something if you shut the hell up.
White supremacy IS A [ __ ] MAGIC TRICK.
It's an illusion. It doesn't truly exist.
Do they have power? Yes, absolutely.
But had we done the same things that they did, had any other group done the same things that they did, you would have the exact same amount of [ __ ] power.
In fact, at one point as a group, you did have that type of power.
Most of you don't know this. This is the reason why they dislike your ass so much.
because everybody gets a turn. There is always going to be a point in history where one group has more power than everybody else.
So when we're looking at the concept of white supremacy and me trying to explain to them that this is a misnomer, right?
I prefaced it with that because I wanted them to understand if you have a thought process that starts with the concept that white people are supreme.
Your thought process is already corrupted.
Now let me give you an example.
An example of this is when I say black people can be racist and someone says no we can't say okay so are you saying that White people can be racist.
Yes, they can be racist.
Why can they be racist? Oh, it's because they have institutions and it's because of this, it's because of that. Right?
You don't even realize you're doing it.
When you say that, you're putting white people up here and you're putting black people down here.
You're basically saying that we are perpetual victims.
You're basically saying that we don't have any power.
You're basically saying that they are so powerful, so supreme that if they say [ __ ] that word, that concept has the power to ruin your life.
But if you say cracker, it don't matter.
So why does it matter when they say it, but it don't matter when you say it?
Because in your mind, when they say something, it's important.
And when you say something, it's not.
which means you operate in the mind state of someone who has been thoroughly programmed by white supremacy.
I'll give you another example.
Give you another example.
And this example came about a while back when I was having a debate with Cynthia G.
Cynthia G said that a black man cannot be pro black and sleep white.
In other words, if a black man is in a relationship with a white woman, he cannot possibly be pro black.
Right? This is what she said. This is what a lot of them said.
This is what a lot of women said in these spaces.
So when it was presented to me, this is what I said.
I said, "If you had a Clue Klux Clan member, a white guy, right? Ku Klux Clan member, a white supremacist, a racist.
If he's sleeping with a black woman or even married to a black woman, does he stop being a white supremacist?
No, she doesn't.
So if you have a white man that dates or is in a relationship with black women, that black woman does not trump his ideology or his position in white supremacy.
Why is this?
because you don't base that white man's position or ideological view on who he sleeps with or dates because in your mind he is superior.
So since he's superior he can sleep with any woman on the planet. He can sleep with black women. He can sleep with Latin women. He can sleep with Asian women. He could even marry those women.
Doesn't change who he is because in your mind he is so supreme that nothing can corrupt or change what he deems to be his belief and his mission.
But in your mind, the black man is so [ __ ] weak THAT ALL HE GOT TO do is sleep with a white woman AND ALL OF A sudden this [ __ ] ain't pro black. All of a sudden he doesn't give a [ __ ] about his people, his cause, or his mission.
And the reason why you think like that, you socalled pro blackack [ __ ] IS CUZ YOU HAVE BEEN TRAINED SO [ __ ] thoroughly that your dumb ass is a white supremacist masquerading as a pro black [ __ ] And you so stupid you don't even realize it.
And that's what I mean when I say you don't even understand white supremacy.
You don't even have a clue.
You don't even know that you're operating off of their program. You don't even know that you're operating off of the premise of their foundation of falsehood.
But if I'm on a panel and I try to educate you about this point, oh, angry man don't know what he talking about.
Angry man don't know what he talking about. No, I do know what I'm talking about. I do know what I'm talking about.
I'm just so [ __ ] prolific.
that you ain't never heard or seen anybody break this [ __ ] down like this.
And because you've never seen anybody break this [ __ ] down like this and it's so foreign to you, it got to be wrong.
Right.
But it ain't surprising cuz I'm pretty sure back in the day when some prolific negro told the rest of you [ __ ] that you didn't have to be slaves, you probably thought he was crazy. You probably thought he was BATSHIT CRAZY.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN we we we can be something more than slaves? WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE CAN BE FREE? WE'S ALWAYS been slaves.
Brother, don't you know you wasn't always slaves? You lying, [ __ ] I don't want to hear this. You going to get us in trouble with Massa. You lying, [ __ ] But instead of listening, you just want to come at me crazy.
Let let me tell you something.
I remember when I was younger, when I was a young man, I was standing outside of my grandmother's house and my grandmother said, she was like, "Something wrong with the weather.
It ain't usually this hot this time of year cuz it was October and it was fairly warm, right?
So my grandmother used to it being fall said normally cuz most of her life during that time of year starts getting cold.
and she said, "Not only is it warmer than it normally is, but the weather man said that it was supposed to be cold like it normally is, but it's warm out here."
As a young man, I looked my grandma straight in the face and I said, "Grandma, has it ever crossed your mind that these white folks don't know what the hell they talking about, [ __ ] I've always been this way.
And it ain't simply of me. I know this is a God-given gift because I don't view [ __ ] the way the rest of you [ __ ] view [ __ ] I don't.
And it's frustrating because when I'm trying to explain to you something that is just as clear as day to me, you [ __ ] have such a hard time grasping it.
and all you want to do is argue with me.
And like I said at the beginning of this stream, I get tired of arguing with y'all. I get tired of it.
And I don't feel the need to continue doing it cuz I know I know what I'm [ __ ] talking about.
And I'm tired of trying to convince you [ __ ] that I know what I'm talking about.
Like I'm tired of trying to convince y'all.
I could do an entire thesis on how black people who genuinely think they're pro black are really operating within the rules and guidelines of white supremacy.
See, it's it's just like with a computer. A computer has a BIOS, which is the barebones operating system.
That's there before you install Windows.
See many of you, your pro black ideology is Windows, but your bios is white supremacy.
See, white supremacy was there before you even had the prolackness downloaded into your brain.
And it is because of that your prolackness will never really be pro blackness.
It'll never be pro blackness because one thing about them, they were smart enough to make sure that their program was first before we even get to pro black and all that. Cuz when you're a little kid in in in elementary school, hell, you ain't even got to be we ain't even got to go back to elementary school before kindergarten when you were a little baby walking around your house, the way your mama and daddy talk is white supremacy.
the the TV on in the background that you're listening to and and don't realize consciously that you're hearing it, but subconsciously you're taking it all in. That that shit's white supremacy.
The coloring books you had, the children's stories you read, all of that [ __ ] every last bit of it.
So be by the time you even understand the concept of of of being pro black and having pride in being a black people, by the time you even get there, you're you're thoroughly programmed, [ __ ] Thoroughly.
Thoroughly. Why do you think that doll test works now? how they take the two they take the black girls and the white girls and they sit them in front of a a a couple of dolls. They sit them in front of a a black doll and a white doll. Why do you think that little black girl picks that white doll? Y'all don't even know.
YOU DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND THAT [ __ ] WHY DO YOU THINK THE LITTLE BLACK GIRL PICKS THE WHITE DOLL?
Because the [ __ ] is already programmed in And then you got dudes that come over here talking about some, "Oh, angry man, you hate your own people. Angry man, you a [ __ ] Angry man, you a sellout." I understand my people a million times more than you goofy ass [ __ ] that get up here trying to perform for [ __ ] clout.
Cuz there's a bunch of you [ __ ] that get up here and you try to act like you so pro black and you're not.
You're not.
You ain't pro black. You're a carbon copy of a racist Jim Crow white person.
You're just doing your black version of it.
Cuz the way you go in on Donald Trump, it ain't no different than how them racist white folks was going in on Barack Obama the entire time he was in office. They hated him being in office.
Not because they disagreed with his policies, not because they thought he wasn't or couldn't be a good president.
They couldn't stand him being in that office cuz HE WAS BLACK.
THE same way you can't stand Donald Trump being in that office cuz he white.
It ain't got [ __ ] to do with his policy.
It ain't got [ __ ] to do with the gas prices. IT AIN'T GOT [ __ ] TO DO WITH that Iran war. Since when do you [ __ ] care about what's going on in Iran?
SINCE WHEN?
SINCE WHEN DO YOU CARE WHAT'S GOING on in Venezuela?
Since when do you care what's going on OUTSIDE OF A FIVEB BLOCK RADIUS of your neighborhood?
You ain't never care. NOW ALL OF A SUDDEN you care about the whole world.
And most of the countries you running around here taping for can't stand [ __ ] And here's what's hilarious about it. As much as you run around here talking all of this goofy [ __ ] at the end of the day, your goofy ass got more in common with white folk than you do any of the other people in these countries. In fact, you black Americans have more in common with white Americans than you do with Africans, than you do with Jamaicans, than you do with Haitians.
The only thing that separates you from white Americans is your skin color.
That's it.
Process. You operate the same way. You do the same [ __ ] You do the same [ __ ] You do the same [ __ ] nowadays. Black folks out here, y'all can't wait to get into a fight with a white person.
You know what that reminds me of?
the Jim Crow era when white folks couldn't wait to get into some [ __ ] with you.
But angry man, what about institutional racism? Look at how the cops do us. Look at how the politicians do us. Let me tell you something. If I could snap my fingers and switch everything to where black folk where you were predominantly the police.
If I could snap my fingers and we had a predominantly black government, meaning most of the people that are in uh uh uh all three branches were black people.
Most of the people in in in the armed forces, in the FBI, in in in every police force were black people. You know what you would be doing?
Brutalizing white folk. That's what you'd be doing as police officers. You would go to white neighborhoods and you would you would you would harass the [ __ ] out of them.
You would write policies that are prejudice as [ __ ] You would practice the same nepotism that they practice. You do all the same [ __ ] So if you want to sit back and try to pretend like you got some noble altruistic cause that if you were in power you would be benevolent. You can say that [ __ ] for somebody else cuz it's a lie. Cuz you ain't benevolent now and you don't even have that type of power. So I know what the hell you would be if you had the damn power.
You ain't EVEN REALLY GOT power like that. And you out here talking crazy about white folk. You out here talking about what you going to do to them.
You ain't even got power like that.
You ain't even got power like that. And you out here fighting the police wh and out.
So what would you do if you did have power?
What would you do if you had power?
I tell you what you wouldn't do.
I tell you what you wouldn't do.
You you you wouldn't be trying to create programs for white folk.
You wouldn't give a damn if they, matter of fact, if you was in power, you would give black folk that are impoverished food stamps. And you wouldn't even give white folks any food stamps.
And you and you can and any of you that want to tell any of your lies, you can say that [ __ ] for somebody else because I've witnessed the [ __ ] I've witnessed it in my lifetime.
Back in the day when I used to rip and run the streets, let me tell you something. Any white folk that made the mistake of trying to hang around [ __ ] Let's just say it wasn't pretty.
I remember one day we were we were at this park having a cookout and one of the dudes I knew, we all out there and these two white girls that knew him because they went to school with him, they just happened to be at the park and seen him and came over and started talking to him.
And at first it was cool. Didn't nobody have no issue. None of that [ __ ] right?
Well, at some point, and I still don't remember how it got started, at some point, one of the uh chicks that was out there with us started talking [ __ ] to one of the white girls.
I don't even know why, but you know, we can guess, right?
And so when the one chick started talking [ __ ] to the white girls, the rest of them joined in, right? So the dudes, we all standing around watching it and the white girls, they tried to get in, they got in their car, they was able to get to their car and was getting ready to leave, right?
But when you got a bunch of when you got a bunch of people out there, it's hard for you to you know how it is when everybody swarm up or whatever, right?
So they're trying to leave, but they can't get out because it's so many people, right?
So somebody was telling them just go cuz like it was, you know, it was kind of clearing up. It was like yo, let him go.
Just go go. Right.
And so as they was trying to leave, one of one of the black girls had picked up a rock and and threw it and hit the window on the passenger side and it didn't break.
Once it didn't break, the rest of the chicks started throwing rocks until it broke.
Once that window broke, them girls drugged those white girls out of that freaking car.
And it was brutal.
And all of us dudes had to try to break it up and [ __ ] because I'm like, "Yo, y'all are bugging out.
Now, I can sit here and tell you all day that that [ __ ] happened because there was some sort of disagreement, but I know better. I know why it happened. It happened because two white girls had the nerve to come to a cookout that was full of black people.
And what I'm saying is, how is that any different than back in the day if two black people made the mistake of going around a bunch of racist white people?
How is it different?
How is it different?
It's not.
It's not. But see, what'll happen is black people will justified in their mind by saying, "Well, look at what they used to do to us.
Look at what they used to do to us."
That That's how they That's how they justified.
And what you don't realize is what they used to do to us, they justify that from what we used to do to them.
It's a cycle.
It's a cycle.
See, if black folk get in power, then they're going to be like, "Oh, well, we're doing this because of what they used to do."
And then when white folk get in power again, they'll say, "Well, we're doing this because of what they used to do." Or if the Chinese get in power, we're doing this because of what they used to do.
Like right now, you look at Iran, what's going on in Iran?
Let's say 100 years from now, Iran is back on top.
You You think they gonna forget all of this [ __ ] No. That's going this this [ __ ] that's going on right now is going to be in their history books.
It's going to be in their history books.
So y'all can sit up here and y'all could pretend like, "Oh, uh, we're not we we don't we don't engage in racism. We that's not what we do." [ __ ] please.
Please. Who who who do y'all think y'all fooling?
Who do y'all think y'all fooling? Cuz you ain't fooling me.
>> Veno check. If you're in the building, show your work. Drop 20 on the super chat or cash app.
See what we got going on here.
Let's see.
Shout out to my man Aaron. He said August 84, Reagan said we are a nation under God or a nation gone under. Yuri Bezmanov said the communists would redivide the races to take down America. Both are now true.
That's that be no energy.
>> See, shout out to Aaron again. He said, "Be no homework. Go watch Dr. Soul crush Francis Scott Pivven in the 1970s on these very topics with William Buckley."
Yeah, I actually saw that. I actually saw that debate.
That's that be no energy >> with William F. Buckley. I saw that debate and I saw the one between William F. Buckley and James Bowwin too. Uh shout out to Aaron again. He said three men on par on par with the founders. Walter Williams, Clarence Thomas, Dr. Soul. We already lost Dr. Williams. That was a sad day. It'll be a sad day when the other two meet God. All three have done more than what can be said for this country.
Facts.
That's that be no energy.
Let's see.
Shout out to Damon. He says, "Solute.
Appreciate you.
That's that bo energ energy.
Let's see.
Shout out to Kendra in the building.
Appreciate you.
>> That's that be no energy.
See, shout out to Corbin. He said, "What's up, am that's that bo energy?"
>> Shout out to chill. Let go.
That's that bo energ energy.
>> He said for the be for the roll call big dog. Also, I'm proud to say I moved out.
I'm not staying in a culture that wants to destroy me and the women want to belittle me. I'm good. Appreciate you, bro.
Shout out to Dwayne. And he said, "I got you." AM present for the roll call.
>> That's that bo energy >> appreciate.
See, shout out to Dwayne again. He said, "Doubling up on am church."
>> That's that be no energy.
Let's see.
Oh my god. Did I just do that?
Hold on one second. You guys, we got to scroll back.
Let's see.
Okay, let me look it up over here real quick. Viewer activity See?
Is that it?
Yeah, that's it right there.
Shout out to Grady said, "Is that Shiva, God of Destruction behind you?" No, that is not.
>> That's that Bo energy.
>> My bad, y'all. I had to scroll back to get that one.
Let's see.
Shout out to J Germaine.
That's that be no energy.
>> He said racist because many of you ninjas will leap whenever a white person and a ninja get into an intense situation regardless of facts. That's the truth. That's the truth.
Shout out to my man traitor trutht teller in the building. He said, "Put some color in the chat. Cook this ninja hor."
>> That's that beo energy.
>> That's funny.
Shout out to Darnell. He said, "What up am and beos?"
>> That's that bo energy.
appreciate you.
Shout out to King Ko. He says, "Sad to say, but a lot of our fellow blacks lack real intelligence and they don't understand their own identity."
>> That's that bo energy.
>> Let's see who else we got. Shout out to World Traveler at AM. Will you soon be doing a show about the recent D NAACP request for black athletes to boycott the the SEC?
Nah, I doubt I'll do a story on that.
>> That's that Bo energy.
>> Let's see. And I think that's all for the BO roll call. Shout out to everybody for supporting on the be no roll call. I definitely appreciate it. Let's see. We got to go to the super chats.
>> IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN. WE GOING UP.
>> It's time to read the super chats.
Wait a minute. We got a 50 spot. Shout out to a burn king. He said heavy cooking am. Appreciate you.
>> That's that be no energy.
>> Appreciate that, fam.
So, let's see who we got. We got Jay Jermaine. He said, "Yes, we have become the new Jim Crow."
Shout out to Brain Clarity. He says, "Some support am appreciate you." Shout out to Martin Mohamd. He said, "AM, you came in hot on last night's combo. Lol.
I enjoy the convos with you and the brothers, but often bros talk too much about irrelevant aspects."
Word. Shout out to the low. Shout out to Constructor Con. He said, "Angry Man remind me of my uncle, but he younger.
Shout out to DoubleA.
What's going on, fam?
Shout out to Jermaine again. He said, "If black people have no power, explain black women in media."
Shout out to Brain Clarity. He said for any form of institution to exist regardless requires large numbers numbered similar thinking individuals who together agree on a way of operating and living. That's a fact.
Let's see. He said black brain clarity said black person strongly dislike black people and think and thinks white people are better by default than black person is a white supremacist ide ideology is colorless. Yeah.
Shout out to brain clarity said when why when white guy think black woman fine is not racist.
Shout out to Pont Fle said about Shout out to AM for cooking up. Shout out to the chat. My bad, y'all.
Shout out to the D in the building. See who else we got.
Let's see. We got a couple cash apps.
Shout out to Bruce. He said struggle with.
Appreciate you, bro.
Let's see. Shout out to my man Aaron again. He said, "Cool genetic fact. Most black FBAs are from Austro Indonesian genetics that came here with Polynesian Polynesians between 3,000 and 5,000 years ago. The pheno the phenography is much different than African seems prec colombian Americans was as mixed as America today maybe more word appreciate that bro >> that's that bo energ energy >> let's see who else we God, shout out to Eric. He said, "AM, did you see Rick Ross show struggle OVO?" Yeah, I saw that. Shout out to INP. He says, "Solute to the light-skinned god." AM blacks are exposing them.
Let's see. Shout out to Dark Power.
Appreciate David. He said, "For the show." Shout out to Le Paris said, "Preach." Shout out to DJ Vapor said, "Yeah, and soon as you address it, they backed out." Yeah.
Let's see. Shout out to Malcolm. He said, "Keep up the hard work, am Shout out to Eric. He said, "The largest minority group in America is disabled."
And shout out to Eric again. He said, "And you don't see them complaining in masses." Yeah.
Yeah. But shout out to everybody that came through, man. I appreciate y'all for hanging out with me for this little cook session.
But I'm about to get up out of here, man. I am sleepy as hell, bro. I've been up most of last night on Trey's panel and then I stayed up this morning and bro, I ain't had no sleep in a minute.
So, I'm about to get up out of here and take my behind to sleep. Salute to the whole Be No Nation. I appreciate you guys for supporting the show, all of that good stuff. But with that being said, I'm about to get up out of here and I'm gonna holler at you guys tomorrow.
Deuces.
>> The session is closed.
>> The board is dismissed.
I gave you the blueprint. Now go build a state. Stop arguing with broke and stop debating with fake. We don't negotiate value. We dictate the price. You watch the show for free. I just gave you a slice. But the real ones know where the equity lay. We taking everything. We got nothing to give. The manual is waiting.
You know where it's at. This ain't a gamble. It's a guaranteed bet. You'll protect me. Go and plant a seed. You'll protect me. That's the call we need. Go to the side. Secure the command. The angry man of the land.
>> The angry manshand.com.
>> Get the shirt. Get the book.
>> Stop watching.
We up.
Procession is closed.
The board is dismissed.
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