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to build something better for the future. Our children and our [music] children's children. Let go. I can talk about back in the day. What's good B1 family? It's your boy BB Big. Welcome back to my back universe. B1 family. It has been a minute. I got the phone already set, but I need to put it on. Do not disturb, so I ain't going to ring on here, but go through the speaker. So, we don't want to hear that. We don't want to mess up the flow and the vibes. Your boy's feeling good and it's been a minute since I giving you guys a video because I I couldn't give you a good one. So, I was studying for the CompTIA exam. I was taking the U71 exam, the tech part of it. And uh yeah, we passed it today about three weeks. If you ever noticed, the video has been kind of sporadic here and there. Not so great, not so long. It's because I had all that going on. But we finally come to the end of the road and I can let go.
I can let go now. So, we good B1 family.
Um, and I appreciate all the love for everybody. You know, your boy is still working out. I'm going show you the full video today. And, uh, shout out to my dude uh, Qanis, I think is that's how you pronounce it. He recognize I was listening to Black Alpha in the background. Yeah. I stay tapped in. I listen to the other brothers and sisters from the B1 uh, family that have a different perspective. They live in a different geographical area. And I listen in. I tap in and I don't mind sharing cuz we're working towards the same goal of reparations for foundation of black Americans, the lineage, not the race of black folk, but the lineage and an anti-lack hate crime bill. So be family, this is culture, resistance, and perseverance. [snorts] Now, we've been told so many times, we have no culture.
Oh, you have no culture. You're culturalist.
What do you do? What is your culture?
What is it? [snorts] Because these people were trying to destiny swap and take our culture while removing us from it. Well, B1 family, we we we are the culture. We are the barometer for what's cool have been, always will be cuz all I'm saying is I don't want no smoke, but to me this Let's talk about the Mexican subculture that nobody knows about. If anybody knows more about this, please explain cuz where I'm from, it's just called a waterfall. So, I'm bugging. My man out here [music] looking like T-Boss from 1994. But live life.
Who am I to judge? Right. All I'm saying is I want no smoke. But to me, this [music] a waterfall with a mullet and a baldy. No.
And they look horrible, too. It It look horrible. I don't know how they thought that was cool on our FBA sisters. It looks amazing. Y'all do a wonderful job.
Y'all remember those hairstyles way back when? That's like what the 90s, early 90s, give or take. Early to mid 90s. But you know cuz but these people they they say we have no culture and then they turn around and ask these questions.
>> Consider them to my black folks. Do y'all consider people that were born in America but their but their parents and their grandparents or whatever the case may be are from Africa? Do you consider them black or do you consider them African-American? Black American or African-American. My parents are from Africa. My parents are from Sierra Leon.
That's that's where [music] my parents are from. I'm not from I was born in America. I was born in Texas. Right. But the thing that's crazy about it is I don't [music] really know know much about my heritage. I don't really know much about my tribe, where my family came from.
>> That's a problem, not a US problem.
>> The only thing I really know about them is where they came from and like what city they were born in. That's really it. I don't know much about the tribe to this to this to this. I know like my native language. Like I understand my native language, but I don't speak it.
What's crazy about it is is that I know more about black history than I do about like African history. You feel what I'm saying?
>> Because you're in America.
>> So sometimes I feel a little bit conflicted. Like sometimes I feel more black American than I do African-American because I know more black history [music] and I'm more black American than African-American. I'm saying sometimes I feel a little bit conflicted. I just want to know like do y'all consider like for [ __ ] like me, do you consider [ __ ] like us black American or >> you're not a [ __ ] as Afro uh not Afro, but our brother Black Alpha would say you're a mop.
You're a melanated other person. And no, you don't get to cosplay us. No, we're not letting you assimilate. That has been to our detriment, letting y'all cosplay and go along with the get along and man, you just ride with us.
It has proven to be near fatal and we're cool on that. Nothing against you, young brother. do what you do, but just know we not doing the cosplaying thing. The flat blackness is dead. It's a dead brand. It's a dead thing. We're going to leave it dead. In fact, every year we're going to come to the [laughter] corpse and put a couple more in the dome just to make sure it can't get back up. We don't need a Jeepish creeper type of situation.
We're going to treat it like it's Michael or or Jason. We just going to keep putting holes in his head to make sure it don't come back because it has never worked for us.
>> African American honest like I'm being honest like whenever people see me most people don't even assume that I'm African. Most time people just think I'm American and I mean they're not wrong.
Your phenotype does not say black American. I am American, but it's like if I was >> and the way the hyperpigmentation that's going on in certain areas don't see Yeah. that that they don't say American, right? Like see what's going on with me.
Y'all know that's type two diabetes.
Diabetes. You have You remember that commercial with that old white man? If you or a loved one has diabetes, not diabetes, but diabetes.
Yeah. That's that's a different thing, brother. You you you don't like us. You like somebody from the motherland, right? Africa >> to go back home. They would know I'm American. You understand what I'm saying? Like they would be Oh, yeah.
He's American. Yeah. He can tell he don't >> No, they they wouldn't.
They wouldn't. Unless you were cosplaying and trying to dress up, but pity you like being on all sudden you'll probably get that accent. Huh?
Look African. You feel what I'm saying?
I just I'll be feeling a little bit >> Yeah. No, [clears throat] you know, you know what I'm saying? Uh, I just I just feel some type of way about these folk and their desire to replace us and remove us from our culture. You know what I'm saying? Cuz they really do want to be us.
>> Being gay or black? [music] >> Black. Go ahead. Go. Go. Ask these questions. Yes or no? Go.
>> Okay. Ready?
>> I'm on a roll. Go.
>> Okay. Gay or black? You said black?
>> Black.
>> Black or Jewish?
>> Black.
>> Black or white?
>> White. More advantages in life.
>> [snorts] >> I'll be black until it's the moment they can become white.
But that tracks it is what it is. I don't I'm not going to sit there and like, well, they should want to know.
No, no. We've had we've had our run with trying to say what people should and what we think they could do, you know, based on the outside like, hey, understand white supremacy. Don't get confused.
They treating you like a lap dog right now. They giving you the pets, but they'll easy to take that hand, wrap it around and snap.
But if they want to be that close, you be that close. You be the first thing they hit and they give us time to get ready.
I didn't mean that.
I did not mean that.
[snorts] But yeah, this these these folk, they want to be us.
You know what I'm saying? And they, you know, tell us what we aren't and how we have no culture and how horrible we are.
They like to tell us how bad we are.
Your culturalists and your heathens and your thieves and robbers. That's all you do is gang bang and be baby mamas. Crop pickers, your landscapers, your construction workers working hard at stealing auto parts from New Yorkers.
Yeah. They stole [music] over 250 vehicles, stripped them down from tires, converters, and so on. This is a crew of Dominicans. Yes. 16 man [music] crew.
They work and operate in in threes. In sets of threes. They bring in That sounds like organized crime.
They work in sets of threes. This means there's organization there. They're committing a crime.
Being criminals will organize crime. I think that deserves a RICO.
What y'all think with him?
That's what I think. What you think?
>> Drill bits. [music] They bringing sophisticated jacks. Yeah, they working hard, but working hard at stealing and stripping your vehicle. And >> and they probably got all that from the jobs that my FBA brothers got let go from because my FBA brother was like, "Yo, we need a liveable wage. I need to be making at least $25, $35 an hour. We in New York." And they was cool like, "Yeah, we'll do it for 20 17. I'll bring my cousin with me." Now they know how to use the tools. They know which tools do what.
And now they make money with you by day, steal from people by night, and then probably be at the same shop stealing their stuff back or committing insurance fraud by way of, hey, it's an insurance claim.
We can do it. It's a brand new vehicle or a fairly uh new vehicle that deserves a reco.
I'm just saying. New York. Now, this is in Queens. They said some places, some parts of Manhattan, over 250 vehicles, the Dominicans. Yeah.
Stripping, working hard stripping the parts of automobiles that belong to New Yorkers. Uh overall, they collected $1.2 million. And the cars that they stole were Toyotas and Hondas.
They was in Manhattan. Ain't that where white folk be?
Lifestyles of the rich and famous.
It's amazing. You have somebody who's probably Latino working in your house.
They tell their cousins where you going to be at so they can come and rob your [ __ ] while you out of dinner. That's hilarious to me. That is hilarious to me.
Don't think Don't think for a second that the W's they ain't got a problem with us that they don't feel a type of way cuz you know some of us get to call them colonizers and they feel a type of way about that >> a colonizer. I'm going to make you [ __ ] cry and I'm not going to feel bad about it. Okay. It's not my fault that my ancestors were better at fighting than yours. Okay. It's not my fault. Your ancestors were so bad at fighting they got [ __ ] colonized.
>> Smallpox, measles, influenza, typhus, bubonic plague, and other infectious diseases endemic in Europe played a decisive role in European conquests by decimating many people on other continents.
The importance of lethal microbes in human history is well illustrated by Europeans conquest and depopulation of the new world.
So yeah, they feel some type of way, but they forget their history. Well, they they pretend they forget their history.
And but we we're doing our research, gathering the books, the knowledge, the information. What we're doing is we're making a consortium of it. And we're all coming from our perspectives of light and saying, "Hey, here's [snorts] the info.
Y'all were never those people. Y'all were never It was never the way you depicted it. It was never us just getting beat and beat on and beat and beat on and raped and sodomized and beat on day in day out. We was fighting back.
We were unaliving people. We were gaining our freedom. We were doing everything. We beca we were becoming the diamonds in the rough that laid the foundation to this country that makes which which our aura our spirit is what permeates the globe. Now everybody wants to be us so much so that they are trying to erase us. At least they try to erase us. We we we're catching on. I hope you saw my uh community post with our brother Killer Mike. He's catching on cuz remember he was stopping hard for Bernie Sanders. Now he realizing, hey, the Democrats ain't [ __ ] That's an empty bag. They got us want to vote for a bag that's empty. We are all catching on and we all realizing, hey, we ain't got to take the disrespect about our culture because it's our culture. We created it. We We ain't got to take that. Oh, us black folk need to do better. Us black folk.
Us.
Yeah. We we f we huh maniselle. What? What are you talking? You must be speaking French cuz we that's you [ __ ] Ain't that a Hey buddy Asian?
Hey buddy Trinidadian. A he Nigerian Ghanaian.
Yeah. No you don't get to flip the script. And when it's something bad all of us need to do better. Oh, y'all need to get your [ __ ] together. You can start in your homeland.
Yeah, be one family. It's a lot going on.
It's a lot going on regarding our culture and what people think we should be doing, how we should be moving, how we should be operating.
But they hadn't built nothing. They fled. They've all fled. They're here because we built it. And you know they they they feel some type of way because I understand cuz you go to their homeland.
We not sure zesty boy or ugly man. I'm not sure. I mean zesty boy. ugly chick. I don't know. Be family. I I don't know. I don't I don't even care to find out either. I don't care to find out. They some, you know, you go they homeless. This what the stuff they got to deal with. They got to deal with all kind of craziness.
And they turn around try to disrespect us and say that, hey, you know, you guys need to do better, but they won't go to their homeland. And there's a reason why.
I wouldn't want to deal with that.
I'm sorry.
No.
And I always put on performance for the W people.
I wouldn't I I low key can't blame them.
Low key can't blame them. Even though I'm still going to cuz it's like, yo, go go go go go to your homeland. Deal with your issues at home. Y'all got people using bark, sharpen their teeth. Is he brushing his teeth for bark family? What was that?
You got him shims walking around here with 2x4 planks trying to bust people in the head.
Y'all got too much going on at home that y'all need to deal with. So buddy in the beginning was talking about hey can I be you know black n got too much at home you you see that bring that mess in the house that's like somebody really dirty shoes you say man take shoes off the door oh man you know these are real nice shoes man I really don't want to leave them at the door you mind oh you you let them walk in your house and it's dog [ __ ] on the bottom of the shoes you you like they leave the house they been gone Cuz yall know dogs [ __ ] be the worst especially in summertime.
The hell's that smell? You trying to figure it out and track it down? You You bring dog [ __ ] in my Hey, bro. You show Yeah, man. My bad. I didn't realize. Nah.
No, B1. We not We not doing that.
We not doing that. It's it's it's a new day. We are Okay.
with everybody stand their ass outside.
We We not trying to be buddy buddy like that or what? It ain't served us no purpose.
It has never helped us. It has always left us on the outside looking in on things we've championed. We go hard body. We make the sacrifices. We organize the situation. We're like, "No, we going to we going to do it. We going to get it." We bring them along. They stand around just enough look like they doing something. You know those um those eye servants or those who you know study the Bible eye servants the the people who when the boss come down they start working that's what they was doing with us and we got tired of that you know cuz we like damn we doing all this hard work and we got all these people. How come it seem like it's taking just as long or twice as long at when it's just 10 of us with 30 of us? Because 20 with tethers, leeching, there being parasites, being drains, being uh um anchor, holding us back, slowing us down, undermining, backbiting alls, backstabbing, all that kind of mess, man. So we we done we done with all that. We done with people who we thought was cool. They come around and act like they were um on the level and they weren't.
>> Seen that video of Godrey over there talking about, you know, the the the typical [ __ ] talking point about how they got made fun of in high school.
Y'all [ __ ] are soft as baby [ __ ] You're [ __ ] soft as baby [ __ ] Always harping about how you got made fun of. All Americans in this country got made fun of in American schools. It is almost American tradition that you get made fun of in American schools.
That's part of America. And for you guys to [ __ ] blame it on black American trauma through slavery, it's a copout.
And you're [ __ ] pathetic and you're soft as [ __ ] All people, kids, children, adolesccents, and teenagers get made fun of in [ __ ] high school. Not just Africans. So we don't want to hear that [ __ ] from y'all [ __ ] bro.
>> Not just high school, middle school, elementary school, boys and girls club, after school functions, a road session pop off at any moment. You get some shout out to James, I say his day, James Sibling. Me and him used to work at Walmart over at East Chase for Worth. We was car pushers. Me, James, my cousin Devin. Um, Rodri and Lavel. We used to be car pushers and it wasn't nothing. And I wasn't much of a roster at all. You know what I'm saying? I was I was a nerdy side of the group. I try to come on Michelle a little bit, but every now and then I can I can get you. But James, he had this little ugly this little laugh. So he would say something. It wouldn't necessarily be that funny, but the laugh that went with it was set it over the top. And this first thing he do, he'll come around.
Uh we we all had this back when you had to have the vest. The original time we had the vest. We had the little orange vest.
So uh [laughter] you knew roast session and you better be ready. I usually, you know, say, "Hey man, I don't really roast like that."
But they they they had to get me. So yeah, it could happen at any time. This whole idea, y'all made fun of us. Didn't know how to You had no quips. You weren't witty. Which once again shows how different we are. We winny be snappy. You got to be ready to go. N you got to be ready to go. That weight got to be on fire. You especially for certain people, you know, they come out.
Oh yeah, here we go. Here you come. I got something for them today. If you didn't give them the first day, you got to be ready to go the next day. That's just our culture.
>> Let it the [ __ ] go. Get take your ass to [ __ ] therapy and grow the [ __ ] up, pay bills, and participate in the [ __ ] society and the economy like everybody else. We don't want to hear it no more. We've all been made fun of and called the same [ __ ] It wasn't because you're African.
You were wearing some stupid ass [ __ ] shoes. You were flooding like [ __ ] Steve Urkl. And you had a stupid ass widow's peak. And you needed a lineup.
You didn't fit in in [ __ ] high school. I'm sorry. You eventually got the hang of it just like everybody else.
You want a [ __ ] cookie or some [ __ ] What are we talking about, bro?
You lying.
We got roasted. We got made fun of.
Don't let your lineup be crooked. Oh my god. Don't let it be. Don't let it like a sixfold switches.
Oh, they be like, "Hey, bro. What's wrong with your lineup?" It's Oh, the the days, man. It was always an event.
It was always somebody's there's some roasting going on. There's some some something going on. There was always something going on. And that's just the culture, man. That's that's what we do, [snorts] >> man. I just want to make this clear, man. We do not look at everybody in the diaspora that's outside of the foundational black American lineage as tethers, man. We don't. You feel me? We only get on the heels of the ones that try to stunt our growth and getting away our progress. So, we do not group y'all in as collective and call all y'all tethers, bro. Cuz y'all not. We know a lot of y'all rock with us, man. So, >> I don't know about a lot. I would say a few.
The a few. You know what I'm saying? The few, the proud of Marines. I wouldn't say all. I wouldn't say all. I would say the few cuz 90%. I'mma say 90% of the ones that over here are tethers. They got tether energy.
Maybe 10% rock with us. The rest of them trying to find a way to get back in and undermine us. I just wanted to let y'all know that, man, all y'all are not tethers, man. It's just certain people we call tethers because of their actions and what they be out here doing to try to stunt the growth of foundation of black Americans. That's all.
There you go.
And I rocks with it. Besides the all part, I ain't no all. I say it ain't a lot. I wouldn't say it's a lot.
It's enough. It's too many. It's way too many.
>> The video I'm about to show you proves that foundational black Americans can't be matched. You give us one brick and we'll build a mansion with it. So the whole K-pop thing and the white te's trying to rap, I can guarantee you 10 years from now, everyone's going to be like, "You didn't create it. We did that. That's our thing.
it. Everyone wants to steal something from us and then say it's theirs. So, what am I trying to say? Everyone wants to be black until they get the knock at the door from them boys. They get the knock at the door from them boys and then all of a sudden they say, "It wasn't me. It was the black man. The black people." Watch this video.
>> I ate noodles [music] with no waffles. No sir, no sir. Jelly jelly jelly [music] j ate cereal with the can. The powder. No merk. [music] No sir jelly j [music] ate noodles.
That's two times be throwed off. But he did that.
I'm like, "Oh, this brother go." But yeah, we we'll do something, man.
There's a brother uh Jay Random. He's a producer.
He does the same thing. You know what I'm saying? He'll he'll find a clip.
Somebody be singing something and he'll make a whole beat to them. He'll take the vocals, put some reverb on it, do all that stuff. Man, we we just amazing people. That's what we do. We're amplifiers.
We amplify the best because we had to.
You know, so much was taken for from us.
You know, they would take our dignity.
They would take our our our our um our pride. They would keep taking from us.
They kept taking from us. But while they were taking from us, we say, "Okay, I can't have decent human rights. I can't have good food. I can't have rest. I can't Okay, cool. This what I'mma do. I'mma take what I do have and I'mma amplify it and watch it grow. Watch it blossom. Watch it become bigger than what you took from me." And that's what a lot of people can't stand. We keep making things bigger than what they take from it's like how do you keep doing that? There's in the minds of white supremac there's no reason Tulsa should have been as wealthy as it was in about 10 or 10 15 years of of a code foundational black American of of uh group. I don't say that now cuz if they put that together they going to try to clip that. So, [snorts] um, when you have enough of us on code, I'm saying that's better.
We can build whatever, it's not going to be half ass done. It's not going to have cheap materials.
The quality is going to be A1.
The design is gonna be A1.
And we gonna make it fly.
We gonna think of what we, hey, hey, can we put this right here? Yeah, we actually can. Let's do that. And why don't we have one that's, you know, let's get some AC vents right here.
Let's do this. Let's do that. Let's wait, we can do leather. Let's let's do more leather. Let's do uh uh let's do a uh uh ostrich. Let's do whatever. We we just once our minds and the snaps get fired, it's a wrap.
It's a wrap.
We're amplifiers.
And they've been trying to pull the power from us for the longest and we won't let it happen. We just got too much juice running through you. You You're risking getting electrocuted trying to stop us.
[snorts] And we ain't going to let that happen.
We ain't going to let you let you stop us.
Cuz see we we are a people of resistance.
All right.
Despite everything that has happened to us, we continue to resist.
>> I think with regard to the black movement in particular, the level the escalation of the government's attacks.
>> I'm hoping this comes up loud because this old video from way back when. Shout out to this Z Shan. Make sure I attack her.
>> Very clear. And I think assassination setting people up for interine rivalries which could lead to deaths. Uh I think the government has shown a willingness to use any form of violence that it felt was necessary.
>> It's very funny to me how all of a sudden when Trump is quote unquote in Memphis, all of these random acts of crime just started happening out of nowhere within the last week or two, right? You got all these shootouts. A 10-year-old and got robbed. You got the shootout yesterday at home park. like all these crimes are just all of a sudden happening within the time frame that he's supposed to be in Memphis. And I'mma just say this, you know, for those that don't know, Cointel Pro is very, very, very real. Okay? That [ __ ] did not seize in the 60s. A lot of the stuff that you seeing that's happening that you think random people are are doing, you got undercover FBI agents that are committing these crimes. You got all type of people that are out here being paid to go out and stir up chaos and to commit crimes. This is in the FBI documents with CO pro counter intelligence program. You cannot believe everything that you see in their scripts in their news media etc. It is to paint an illusion for you. They are trying to manifest the crime in Memphis. And on top of that, I'm going say this Memphis being kind of real chill. They rarely be having pictures and videos and stuff like that. And you know, if it was one of us, they damn they they for sure going to have the pictures and the videos plastered everywhere on the net.
etc. I wouldn't be surprised if some of these shootings, etc. are them. I was thinking about what happened on Bill Street that night on 911 day. Mind you, 911 day was a successful event, right?
10 11 o'clock at night, this random ass dude with a bag pulled out a gun and just started shooting into a crowd. You get what I'm saying? Like little [ __ ] like that. We're not random criminals that's just going out doing random ass [ __ ] like that. You see what I'm >> I remember that because me and the family, we went to N one day and I'm gonna try to boost the audio in post. I think it's it's coming in low for me. So, I know it's going to come in low for you guys while I'm recording. But I remember that. And so the the the narrative was he was getting jumped and so he pulled the gun out. But shout out to the sister because she does a great job. So he don't look FBA. I'm looking at I'm like, "Ah, he don't look like one of us." That's another thing um with the resistance here. Memphis is actually getting better. I got to go find that clip. I'm doing another video. But Memphis is getting better because there's a lot of Indians that own subways and stuff like that. They've been getting real disrespect for what I use. It's getting checked. There's a lot of uh Middle Easterners that own these gas stations that, you know, that's a common thing throughout the US. That's going to start getting checked. We fa start pushing everybody out. We fa start pushing everybody out, man. It's time.
We we we we have been pushed out of all these sectors of revenue generation, wealth building. It's it's time. We're done. We're cool. You got to go. Like Martin was saying, you ain't got to go home, but you got to get the hell out of here.
saying I really think these are trained assassins or people that they have under some type of some type of indoctrination or something like that that are committing these crimes if it's not like I said undercover agents and stuff like that working for the CIA or whatever even when it came to that foodies event I don't know if y'all remember the foodies event downtown that random ass shooting but keep in mind that every source that I looked into all of the comments nobody heard a shooting happen at all nobody heard a shooting I actually did a video on it nobody heard a shooting the next thing you know a dude is on the ground dead. They never came out with who committed the crime, who did that, etc. It also reminded me of NL Chopper when his basketball court got burned down. They never put out any pictures. Never put out who did it or what whatever. You know what I'm saying?
Like we have to pay attention to this stuff. This stuff is not happening the way that they say that it's happening. A lot of the times they are committing these crimes.
>> Yes, they are. It's not always random people. That's just like what happened with City Gear around back in White Haven. I said, "Now, ain't no way in the hell you telling me that some random young dudes didn't rob City Gear, but instead of breaking the glass and going through the front, they bulldozed the side a bricksided building. They bulldoze the side of that building.
>> Yeah, we ain't doing no [ __ ] like that cuz you got to go get heavy duty equipment and all the lots that have heavy duty equipment have cameras, all kind of surveillance." So yeah, that's that's not going to happen.
We not doing that. And this is reminiscent of Chicago.
Remember it seemed like every time black folk get together have an event, there's always a driveby, but they never catch the vehicle or the person. Yet when Juicy Smuet, he had an issue. They they could see who it was. They saw two African dudes, where it was, how it was, and what it was, what it wasn't. But all of a sudden those cameras stop working when it's black folk getting gunned down. Okay.
>> Come on now. What kind of technology and stuff is that? What kind of [ __ ] was they working with? Where did they find a bulldozer to be able to do that much damage? You know what I'm saying? Like this is stuff that we got to pay attention to y'all. We got to start paying attention. I'm telling you, this [ __ ] is not random. These are not random acts of crime. These are your undercover agents, CIA agents or whatever. They are stirring up the chaos. They hiring people to stir up the chaos.
>> Like when is the the uh protest black lives matters those uh uh protests and stuff was popping off. That police officer was dressing all black had he's like scuba gear and this lady she fronted them out. Yeah, that's what they do. They like to come amongst us. They like to hide in plain sight, get something popping and scurry off and say, "Oh, look black people. Y'all just can't get it together. So you need to let us come in and take over." In fact, we fa to make special apartments, lowcost housing for you guys on this side of town, all the way away from us outside the city.
>> They're hiring people to rob, to kill, etc. Trust me, >> if they look like us, they're tethers.
Why say if they look melanated, not like us? If they're melanated, they're they're tethers.
But we're going to keep resisting. B1 family. That's one thing they can't stand cuz they keep going hard. They They want Memphis Memphians out. They want Chicagoans out everywhere. They want Atlantians uh atlians out. They want everywhere black folk are thriving and kicking ass. They want us out.
But when you're the authors of resistance and cool, you're the authors of culture and prosperity. When you're the authors of all the things that are good, you're literally the foundation of the country, you are literally the the majority of patents that bettered life, refrigeration, air conditioning, ice cream scoop, folding chairs, traffic lights, the filament. When you are literally the architects of all things that are good, it is hard to break that type of people and force them out.
from music to everyday consumer goods.
We do that. We've been doing that. We're the We are the him and her of society and they can't stand it.
They can't stand it.
>> Americans because it's specifically black Americans. It's not black people.
But you can't credit black people because black people in African countries, black people in Latin America, black people in Europe, they don't have the same impact globally with culture, with [music] trends, with fashion like black Americans. When you talk about this, you have to give credit to black Americans. The whole world wants to talk like black Americans, wants to walk like black Americans, wants to dress like black Americans.
etc. >> And there you go.
There you go. We're We're that we're that special. We are. And you know what?
I want you to feel okay knowing that and believing that and saying that I'm quite damn special.
I am something amazing.
We were we were over humble. We were overly humble to a fault. No man. No man. It's all of us, man. All of us, man. No. No. It's all of us. It's all of us. No, man. It's all of us. It's all of us, man. No, it's all [ __ ] that.
Rest in peace, Bird. What he say? [ __ ] that.
We are going to be more braggadocious.
We're gonna keep letting our light shine. They trying to dim it anyway. And here's the thing.
when you are the brightest light in the room, no matter how much you try to cover up, you're still the brightest light in the room.
So why we step into that? I think that's been a problem. Shout out to us showing the proper respect to our ancestors cuz now we getting charged up now. We we we remember man talking about age. Remember somebody say, "Man, you charge me up, bro." When you say that, "Hey, bro, don't charge me up, bro. Don't charge me up. Societyy's been charging us up. It's time for us to take all that that charging up and get busy. It's time for us to move all these people out of these stores and all these ventures that are making money off our communities and then turn around and defecating in our communities while they live in a nice posh lifestyle. Send their kids to schools, private schools.
They get the best computers and education. to get access and to all kind of networks that flow wealth just and so they just come out the gate working a good job making money. No damn that we not doing that. We not being a battery for everybody's back. Like I did that last video, Memphis has been the financial battery for all of Shelby County, but it gets nothing in return but contempt and disrespect. We not doing it no more.
I don't care. I'm cool all that. I don't care if you don't like it. I don't care if you don't like me. I only been in Memphis a little bit over a year and yeah, I rock my fellow Mephians and we going hard body and I had more B1 family but you know what? We don't even need it cuz we going so hard. We doing so much.
What was the last? Oh, I got one video right there. Hold on.
>> Are escalating in South Africa now. You have Ethiopians team.
>> Yeah, I'm I'mma let you listen to this we fam and then we gonna close out the video cuz I had some other stuff. No, we we we we going to do this one. We're going to show the full workout. We're going to talk about it and then we going to shut it down. But yeah, this is delineation. If you want to know delineation, perseverance through delineation, this is it. We got everybody having to deal with themselves. Oh, it's going on. It's going down overseas.
Everywhere it's going down overseas. We got white folk having to deal with white folk, Africans having to deal with Africans. We have in UK, of course, UK Caribbeans calling out states side Caribbeans, but none of them in the Allen. Let me let me think about that. So, the UK Caribbeans are calling out the American Caribbeans, but nobody's in the Caribbean.
How that that don't add up to me. But they they dealing with their self. They dealing with they self >> up with Somali protesting, counterprotesting against South Africans, telling them to leave their country. Uh they have these signs that says stop burning our businesses. I'm like where's this energy at for your own country? Like whatever opportunities you see in South Africa, how come they don't go to their place of origins and protest for those particular opportunities?
right now. I find this interesting is because Somali's own businesses out there that they have businesses out there. Where is all this money coming from? Is this that Minnesota money?
Right? Because you come I mean the state of Somali the GDP is not is not up there. They're they're like top bottom three, right? When it comes to the GDP of Somali, like where is this money coming from? Because clearly it's not coming from Somalia, right? So yeah, I just have questions about the money aspect of it and and where's this energy at for your own countries, your place of origins. But yeah, it's it's escalating out there. They saying they not leaving.
They telling them they not leaving. But I I'm thinking this is that Minnesota fraud money.
>> You know what? I wouldn't be surprised.
That'd make sense cuz the money got to go somewhere.
>> [snorts] >> the money got to go somewhere. But I want us to continue to persevere through delineation.
All right? Cuz yeah, we fa to find out everything. We putting the demons on their ass.
We're not co-signing nobody. We're doing long lengthy thorough investigations on people. If you start showing you a little bit funny stuff, we pulling our hands back. We can't risk nothing.
We can't we ain't taking no risk. We ain't hoping. We ain't wishing. And most of us stop praying. We doing I think we've done enough praying. We We got We got prayer credit right now. Now we can start doing. Hey, I should be covered.
We're starting to get back into hudoo practices, which is root work. So if anybody's free of that, oh, that's how we got no living off the land, knowing which herbs can heal your body, which herbs can harm the body. That's a part of hoodoo.
And if you're a Christian, God created these, right? Didn't he make man from dirt? Which means the man man is in connection with the earth. So are we just doing what's in the Bible?
Ain't got no answer for that, huh?
But yeah, perseverance be my family cuz we working hard and your boy, we getting back to it. I listen to Black Alpha and we got that work in. They basically said, "How about we just get together and let's go after the Somalians? Let's just go after them. That's what it's about, right? Let's go after the Somalians. We'll cut some bills and write some checks and we'll just go after them. Why fight each other?" And next, >> those gloves are the higher booster gloves.
Um, my quick wraps are by Fortress Boxing. The shoes are high booster. I had these gloves and these uh boxing shoes since like 2020.
They've held up. And I like these gloves because they're double straps. So it gives extra wrist support while you throw your punches. So my guys who a little heavier handed, got a little bit more power, you can get that support, keep that support on your hand while you throw your punch. So you won't you won't have a lot of wrist flexion.
>> Absolutely.
>> And the the born war shirt. I forgot what the brother's company's called. I forgot what it is uh called off hand, but if he's still around, I'll put everything in the description below the like button. So, if you want to go support that brother's is a black man.
He was uh living in Georgia. He moved out to Texas and um I support him. I got two of them. Got a gray one and I got the red one. You know, red is my favorite color. Leo gang. But yeah, >> they started talking about in the Middle East, they shifted those policies. Black Americans are right again. But see what happens when you come over here.
We don't fall for none of that.
>> Where Malcolm X >> all these black folks and all these >> what what about say real quick? Hold on.
Hold on. is the good one and the Democrats is the savior. Y'all notice we don't fall for none of that.
>> Word to Malcolm X on that.
>> All these black folks and all these tethers who come over here and think the liberals are their friends. Do you see how much the liberals turned on them?
Uhhuh. The liberals turned on them VERY FAST. NOW THEY OVER THERE talking about Palestine. They talking about Iraq. They talking about Israel. They talking about everything but Minnesota. When was the last time you seen Renee? Have you seen a picture of Rene?
Do they even talk about them anymore, man? talk about them. The streets have been very very very quiet. The ice was melting and all the people went home.
But guess what?
>> Got a little sweat in my eye right there. Be with family. So another thing I like about those gloves, they have uh material on the thumbs so you can wipe your brow. Get the sweat out your eye cuz you know it's the worst thing. Sweat get in your eye. You like ah ah and I wear contact. So that's the worst. That's the absolute worst.
So I basically tell you the same thing.
Y get to see it. See it right here. Hold on.
>> This is kind of like felt. Y'all see that material? That's another reason why I chose these gloves cuz they were new on the scene. Uh these gloves are pretty expensive, but to me they're worth it.
I've had them for years and I done hit everything. I've been to University of Hard Knox over there off of um Kambouie in Fort Worth, Texas. Uh twotime world champala.
That's where I learned how to throw a proper punch, how to turn over the punch. Um, yeah, heavy bags, um, freestanding bags, all that, man.
Just just put in the work. Mits, these gloves feel good. I like them.
[clears throat] >> The whole time has put us in a position where we're on a hill and we're looking down on city and we're watching all and all, you know, Tony Hers playing and we're completely Notice how that first jab was a little weak. I didn't hit it just flush. That's why the second jab I came in a little bit harder. I'm simulating my mind fighting the opponent where I threw a weak jab. Oh, I need to get back. Hold on. Hold on. That that's weak. That might give them the encouragement or the uh uh the courage to come in, stab right to the stomach, get back jab. If anybody knows anything about boxing, you always work behind the jab.
>> Yeah.
Nothing to do with us. Nothing to do with us. You should have knew something when Christy Nolan got fired. When Christine got fired, >> changing levels, um, even at my size, man, ain't no excuse, man. Get your squat game up. Get your squat game up. Combinations, throwing punches from awkward angles, changing positions, getting your head off the center line a little bit. I can I can do a better job of that. My head was too much on center line with some of those combos >> got fired. They sent Tomman next >> got a little winded. Got a little winded but I was like nah we ain't going to sit down. We going to get back to it cuz uh shout out to Paul. He's uh I think he's Mexican.
Um he said if you can't fight when you're tired you can't fight.
position.
>> I respect that.
>> Americans lack of presence has been the most >> and when I say he's Mexican, he was born here probably old [ __ ] I think he's in 60s. But pretty good dude taught me what he knows, you know, cuz it's that only gym gym that was close by. Derek James all the way in Dallas. I was for I'm like I'm not going all Dallas every day.
Not with my work schedule. I work for Sevens. I get over there. By the time I get over there, hey, we got a D call. I pissed me off, boy. I wouldn't do that.
So that's why I learned from him and I'm glad I did. I I picked up certain things. I was able to kind of refine my my skill set. And sometimes what we could do be families takes some of the information from these non FBAs, take it uh uh policy and then give it to our FBA brothers and sisters cuz sometimes we don't know what they got going on. I think we need to do some air hustling with the cool the cats that are cool. Do some air hustling. If you got some tethers, ear hustle first, then call Ice. I think that's a good play.
Ear hustle first, then call Ice so we can get the game and give Tai B1 brothers and sisters who have been trying to figure things out and don't know why a working besides them giving them money grants [snorts] a leg up, filling out the paperwork. But I digress.
>> Phenomenal thing that has happened to us >> doing the faints. And speaking of that, [clears throat] >> doing faints, you always come in.
>> You come in here first, you get knocked out.
>> Let's talk about this.
>> Moving around. Can't stay in the same spot.
[sighs] >> Can't stay in the same spot.
And if you can't fight when you tired, you can't fight.
I said something at the end. What' I say? And I'm talking about Carl.
[sighs and gasps] [snorts] See, I'm winded.
Most of us in this type of shape. Um, [snorts] typically if you get into a random spat, you're cold. [sighs] So, can you at least get that busy? If you're cold, fire some good jabs, some body shots, head work, keep your head off the center line, or you just going to start swinging, get m up and embarrass in front of your family.
Choice is yours. [sighs] [gasps] [snorts] Can't do this with this. I'm going to keep working out, but I'm going to take y'all off to focus and put in good work. You don't have to show everything you know.
Facts. We want family. Ain't no excuse.
I'm about 300 lb.
I'm about 300 lb. What you going? Come on now. What's your excuse? You need to be able to move. Do something. We don't know what's going to happen. We got to be ready for it. We got to be ready intellectually.
We got to get our money back up. We got to practice righteous selfishness. our intellectual capital, our financial capital, our social capital and our emotional capital. It's got to be on point. Do whatever you got to do to get that on point. Be family. I don't want you saying I didn't know. I didn't we a we ain't got time. We not hold nobody hand through this process.
Everybody knows by now that we are in a war and we have been we've been having to fight on all fronts, but we're on cold.
with focus and FBI all day. I'm not My bad, baby. Family. Last thing. Last thing. I want to show y'all something real quick. Shout out brother Stevens. Our brother Ronlet.
And I'm probably saying your name wrong, brother, but it's R N L A D. I met him at the FBA expo in Texas.
He uh he got a couple designs and these are two these are two I like the best so far and I asked him redo one. So I want to show y'all what we got going on real quick.
That's one.
That looks better. Chris got B1 family bunch of black folk fisting delineation now and then we got this one and they got a couple more. I asked them to do some revisions on one of them for sure but I like this one as well.
I told you I was working that brother.
Shout out to that brother. You know he got his his first boy. He got nothing but girls and got him a boy. I think the baby's like going on two months now, a month and a half, two months. So, shout out to him and his lovely wife, his family. Uh, [snorts] he put in that work, you know, I already sent the email say, "Hey, man, send me the uh the invoice." I I out of the two, I like this one the most. I ain't going to hold you. I like this one the most. But what you guys think? He got some other ones.
We going to get that redone. I'm going to show it to the B1 family and uh we going to pay their brother for his services and then uh start getting these printed up and yeah that's it. Foundation of Black Americans B1 and NBA all day.
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