The 'ghetto pass' is a cultural phenomenon where beloved or famous individuals receive automatic forgiveness and protection from accountability, regardless of their actions, while ordinary people face harsh judgment for similar behavior. This selective outrage reveals that the black community's standard of accountability is not consistent but rather based on popularity and social acceptance. When a regular person is accused of domestic violence, they face immediate condemnation, but when a beloved celebrity like Big Tigger is involved, the community rushes to defend them, questioning the accuser's credibility instead of accepting the evidence. This inconsistency undermines genuine accountability and perpetuates dysfunction within the community by allowing those who benefit from the community's support to escape consequences.
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[music] [music] [music] >> [music] >> What's good? What's going on everybody?
We back in the building yet again. We have a hell of a show for y'all today.
Y'all already know what time it is.
Salute to everybody that's in the building. Salute to the whole B nation.
We got quite a bit to cover today. So, let's get into it.
But before we get into it, make sure you guys support the show. If you want your message read first, get in on the BO roll call. Anybody who donates, 20 or more becomes part of the BEO roll call at the top of the show. And those are the messages that we will read first.
And if you want your message read immediately in real time during the show, all you have to do is become a sponsor or a super sponsor. Drop 100 or more and you're a sponsor. Drop 500 or more and you'll be a super sponsor. So far, the only super sponsor I think we've had has been my man Bernell. Shout out to him. Either way, you get your messages read on the spot. your name goes up on the ticker and you'll have my undying gratitude. Y'all already know what time it is, man. Make sure y'all are hitting the cash app so we can get this thing rolling. I don't think we have any beos yet. What's going on? How is it we got almost 300 people watching so far and we don't even got any beos?
What's going on?
What's going on with everybody? Is is is 4:00 the magical number? Do I have to go live at 4:00 every day?
But we got a couple of things we're going to talk about. We only we only briefly uh talked about the Chicago situation uh yesterday. I I want to dive back into that, especially in light of some recent events that happened uh here on YouTube, you know, pertaining to people that want to try to troll me and try to call me out on crap. Um so there's that.
Then, uh, not only are we going to talk about the Chicago situation over the Junth weekend, um, I got to talk about this Nigerian dude. Um, the actor and some of the comments that he made. Uh, his name is David Alawi.
Some I don't know how to pronounce his last name. I'm not even going to try to pronounce his last name. But what I will say is this. He uh the statements that he made proves yet again uh the things that I've been saying about some Africans and the way they feel about black Americans and you know all of that is uh coming about because people are now questioning uh black British actors taking roles away from black Americans cuz you know a lot of those black British a actors or um Africans, you know what I'm saying? So, we're going to get into all of that. And then uh the main topic, we got to talk about Big Tiger and how he just got arrested for busting his wife upside.
And I'm going to point out how I believe Big Tiger is going to get a pass for this. Um, we're going to dive into all of that.
But before we get to any of these topics, we got to get things rolling on the be no roll call. So far, we only have one contributor.
So, I'm going to stop talking. As much as I want to talk, as much as I would love to talk, see, that's the that's the hardest thing about me doing this show.
I like doing content.
In fact, I like doing content so much that if I don't discipline myself to wait until we actually get support, I'll just talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and talk and we won't even get any support.
And I think some of you who rarely ever uh I think some of you who rarely ever uh contribute know that. I think you know that you know if Angry Man goes live, you know, we we ain't got to really support because eventually he's going to start talking. Eventually he's going to do the show. So we're going to wait see if anybody's going to contribute to the show.
>> [snorts] >> Malcolm said, "I got you." AM. I appreciate it, brother.
[snorts] >> [snorts] >> We need 10 people on the bino roll call, which is 20 or more. We need 10 people on the bino roll call. I I really shouldn't have to be repeating this. I really shouldn't, but it is what it is.
>> [snorts] [snorts] >> Malcolm said, "AM, we need the Jeopardy music." No, we don't need the Jeopardy music. What we need is a timer because there's people in here that's like basically thinking they going to be able to wait me out. But this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to put 20 minutes on the timer.
the next 20 minutes if we haven't started meeting the be no roll call we just won't have a show. I'll just shut the show down.
That's what I'll do.
[snorts] >> [snorts] >> Yo, shout out to my man Quinton for setting it off. I appreciate you, bro.
Salute to Quinton. He always come through and support the show.
Damn, y'all must not want me talking about Big Tiger. Is he that popular?
>> [snorts] [snorts] >> Shout out to Sean for jumping in there. appreciate.
I think I got too many hate watchers. I think there's too many people that watch my show that are haters. Cuz collectively right now, we got about 386 people watching. And it really don't make no sense that we should be waiting this long to get support. That's crazy.
[snorts] >> [snorts] >> What's so funny, Marlin?
What's so funny? I want to laugh, too.
What's so funny?
Please let me know.
>> [snorts] >> Oh, you don't want to answer? That's all. It's all good. You don't have to answer. You don't have to answer.
Since you don't want to answer, I'll just assume that you're laughing at everybody taking this long to support.
Love you, bro. Keep up the fight. Nah, get the [ __ ] out of here. Bye, bro. Bye.
Bye. That That was a nice try, though.
That was a nice try.
That was a nice try. Um, we have 12 minutes left, y'all.
And so far, we've got two people on the BO roll call. I don't know what's going on today.
I I don't know why I have to repeat this same thing over and over as if everybody that watches my show doesn't know how we do. But I, you know, I already know what it is.
Y'all be thinking I'm bluffing.
Y'all be thinking I won't shut the show down.
Now, some of you be like, "Well, I don't care, Angry Man. You can shut the show down. Why you watching?"
Why do you watch every day?
Because you like the show.
So, if you like the show, support the show. It's not complicated. It's not rocket science.
It's not rocket science. All of us do it.
We support the things we like.
Simple.
We support the things we like.
If you don't like it enough to support it, why are you consuming it? Why are you watching it?
See, this type of behavior lets me know two things. It lets me know one, there's a lot of people that watch my show that do not like me.
Two, there's a lot of [ __ ] that watch my show because this is [ __ ] behavior.
This is [ __ ] behavior.
Watching [ __ ] you don't want to support or watching [ __ ] that you don't like.
So, we got 10 minutes left, y'all.
And you want to know what's so disappointing?
This was going to be a really good show.
I I was looking forward to doing this show.
I was looking forward to doing this show.
Oh. Oh, [ __ ] >> [clears throat] [clears throat] >> Oh my god.
The hell?
Freaking computer lagging.
Let's see.
>> [clears throat] >> So, we got 5 minutes left, y'all, and we still need eight people for the B no roll call over 20 20 or more. Shout out to Darnell, man, for coming through. Darnell might have just saved the show, y'all.
Darnell might have just saved the show, y'all. Shout out to Darnell.
Darnell just saved the show, y'all. Hold on, let me put Darnell on the board.
Salute to Darnell. That's that's that's that be no energy right there.
>> That's that no energy. No energy. No energy.
That's a lot better than we usually do.
Uh, >> all right.
>> Ready, guys?
>> Let's do this. Leroy Dragon.
>> Shout out to Darnell. He said, "What's up, AM and Boss? Keep the show going.
Appreciate you for saving the show, Darnell."
Let's see.
Y'all give me one second and we'll get things rolling.
>> [sighs] [snorts] [sighs and gasps] >> Yo, shout out to my man Donnell. I definitely appreciate you for saving the show. Real talk, real rap.
And I'm definitely going to read your message again when we do the Bino roll call cuz we still going we still going to wait until we get 20 people cuz we should always be able to get 20 beos. That's real talk.
So let's see.
But Let's start this off.
So, like I told you guys, I was going to um yesterday we were talking about the Chicago situation.
We were talking about the Chicago situation that happened on Junth. For those of you that don't know, on Junth, matter of fact, hold on for a second. We need to let me reset this freaking thing and get everything started. Let me rewind and and woo.
[sighs] That's annoying to me.
That's annoying to me. It it it annoys me because as much as I appreciate my man Darnell doing that, he shouldn't have to do that.
He shouldn't have to he shouldn't have to save the whole be no roll call himself.
Now, I appreciate him for doing that, but he shouldn't have to do that. We have more than enough people in here that should be able to support with no problem.
But again, this is like I said what you deal with.
Now, as much as I would love to believe that because I'm on YouTube, I am immune to the uh consequences of being a black man and having a business in the black community. But as I stated before, it doesn't matter where you go as a black man, the culture follows you, the community follows you, right?
It's almost like I I guess the best way to say it is unfortunately for us black men, no matter where we go, the [ __ ] of the black community follows us.
No matter where we go, the bad habits of the black community, the dysfunction of the black community, the foolishness of the black community, it it it follows us.
No matter where we go, no matter how we try to escape it, no matter no matter what we do, it it's it's right there.
It's right there. That's why I don't like the concept of uh I don't like the concept of the sellout or the [ __ ] right? Um or the idea that people that consider themselves pro black and true to the black experience, you know, they they want to call people coons and sellouts. And in in my personal opinion, there's no such thing.
There's no such thing because even if you have a black person that sells out to make money or whatever, it it still doesn't matter.
It still doesn't matter because you're still subject to the same goofy [ __ ] that every other black person is subject to. is there's no such thing because from the cultural perspective, you have black people that believe that all a person has to do is sell out to another group of people and now all of a sudden they're no longer black. That that's not how that works.
Y'all look at Steve Harvey like he's a sellout. He's still subject to the same [ __ ] all other black people are subject to.
He's still subject to it. he may be able to make a little more money because he, you know, operates a certain way or thinks a certain way or does his entertainment a certain way. But the moment he do some [ __ ] y'all don't like, y'all going to try to cancel his ass.
The moment he, you know, uh, cuz cuz that's the funny thing. Like you have people saying that people like Steve Harvey are sellouts, but I I'm trying to figure out how they sell outs when they still adhere to the unspoken negro contract.
How How are they sellouts?
They still adhere to and uphold the [ __ ] notions of the black community.
Tell me I'm lying.
Tell me I'm lying.
Steve Harvey still going to get up there and talk about how much he loved his mama.
He's still going to get up there and give his wife a pass for being a gold digger and and and and all types of other crap like how the only thing the only thing that Steve Harvey does different than the rest of you [ __ ] is he built and maintained working relationships with non-black people in his business. That's that's the only difference.
That's the only difference.
That's the only difference. He everything else he does the same [ __ ] He does the same [ __ ] as the rest of y'all.
So, regardless, you know, and and that's the only thing that separates you. That's the only thing that separates you. All black people are still in the same boat.
The only difference between a Steve Harvey and somebody like myself is Steve Harvey reaps the benefits of catering to non-black audiences, which is the only way he's going to make any real money.
That's the reality. That That's why when when [ __ ] come over here and they try to come at me sideways and they be like, "Oh, you selling out. you don't like your people and this that and the third.
And I'd be sitting there thinking to myself like, bro, if I really was doing that, if if I really was pandering to non-black groups, if I really was trying to throw y'all under the bus, do you think I would have to stop the show to get 10 people to donate $20? Do you really believe that [ __ ] If I was if I was selling you [ __ ] out, I wouldn't even have to ask for any donations.
Some company would have gave me a a a freaking multi-million dollar deal already and I wouldn't have to ask nobody for nothing. I would just go live every day and talk my [ __ ] And if we being really honest about it, they wouldn't even give me that uh uh uh multi-million dollar deal for selling y'all out. They would just give me that multi-million dollar deal for pushing whatever agenda they wanted me to push. That that's the only reason they would do it.
But do you honestly think for one second, for one [ __ ] second that if I was truly a [ __ ] and a sellout and all of those things, do you really think that I would have to stop my show to ask 10 people to donate $20?
And like I said before, thank God for individuals like Darnell.
Thank God for the actual uh uh individuals over here with Bino energy because only Abino would do that.
Only Aino would do that. Oh, y'all don't want to contribute. We We need 10 people and y'all don't want to contribute.
Okay, you know what? I'll contribute the whole thing. Only Abino would do that.
Only Abino would do that.
But [snorts] like I said, this is the this is the unfortunate thing that you have to deal with when you're black.
It's the unfortunate thing you have to deal with when you're black.
Now, let me say this.
because some of you some of you don't get it.
I have learned how to use AI so well.
I've learned how to create AI agents.
I've learned how to I've learned how to do so much with AI over the past couple of years.
I could probably make the same amount of money that I make on YouTube using AI to do some other [ __ ] behind the scenes where I don't have to be a content creator.
See, I remember I had a conversation with an individual and they told me they said, "You know the only reason why you struggled back in the day?" They said because technology hadn't caught up to what you were trying to do. Now that technology has caught up to what your Now that technology has caught up to your imagination, you're never going to have to worry about ever struggling again.
And when that individual told me that, I believed it wholeheartedly because what I noticed is the more technology improves, the easier it gets for me to do certain things, right?
And what cats don't realize is the reason why I do this is because I truly love doing it.
I truly love doing it.
Like I truly love doing this.
This this is this is my passion. This is the thing that I love doing more than anything else when it comes to making money, right?
And you know when I started I should have knew something was up. I should have knew something was up because when I when I set up the show and and I started doing the show, I was really excited about doing the show and and usually when I'm really excited about doing the show, something is going to mess with that energy. Something is going to make me, you know, something's going to sour me to the show.
You feel me? Something's going to sour me to the show. And and that was the that that's the one thing that sour me on doing the show. Like I I wish I genuinely wish if I had a if I had a freaking genie, this is what I would wish for. This is what I would wish for. I wouldn't even wish for nothing ridiculous.
I wouldn't even wish for the give me give me millions and millions of dollars. like I I don't need I don't need anybody to do the work for me. I just need I just need a a I just need a little help. That's all I need. I just need I just need a little nudge. That's it. I can do the rest myself. I just need a little nudge. If if I could make a wish, this would be my wish.
I wish that when I fire up a live stream, by the time I get finished playing the intro music, which takes about 15, maybe 20 minutes.
I wish I already had the 10 binos for the bino roll call.
And the only reason I wish that is because with 10 people contributing to the be no roll call before the music before the intro music even stops.
I don't even got to focus on people contributing. I can just do the show cuz whatever whatever anybody contributes after that cool. You feel me? I just I treat the beo I treat the beo roll call like bare minimum. You feel me? I treat that like bare minimum.
Like bare minimum to start the show. We got to we got to at least get that to start the show. You feel what I'm saying? So that that's my thing, right?
That's my thing because I'm not uh I do this to make money. Don't get it twisted. I do this to make money, but I also do this because the things I talk about I really believe in and I really get excited about talking about these topics.
You feel me? Same way I got excited about talking about these topics before I even started making any money on YouTube. You feel me? So, I used to get excited about these topics the same way all these years later. All these years later, I'm still excited about these topics the way I was um uh the way I was when um [snorts] [sighs] I'm still excited the way I was when I wasn't making any money.
The only thing I I'll tell you this, the only thing that um the only thing that really that I don't like the only thing that I don't like about this YouTube thing is it's not even the audience. It's It's not even It's not the It's not the trolls in the audience.
That's nothing. What What I really don't like I don't like the two-faced content creators.
That's what I really don't like.
[snorts] I can't stand the two-faced content creators that exist in these YouTube spaces. It it it gets to the point where you almost you almost don't even want to network with anybody because the moment you start networking, you're going to come across like a prime example, right?
There's a content creator.
When I first encountered this content creator on Fight Club, we didn't have no issues with each other at all. Right.
The moment this individual started the the moment this individual became a content creator, the moment they started doing their own shows, it seemed like they just picked me to be their villain.
And I'm not stupid. I know why I know why he's doing it. He's doing it because to use my name is going to give him some views, right?
And that's kind of expected.
But what annoys me is that he'll get on a panel with me. Like he's been on this show. He's come on to this show and had conversations with me on my show. And when he came to the show, he was cordial and respectful.
He He didn't say anything crazy.
He didn't He didn't do any of that.
Right.
When I'm on other panels, he'll join those panels and he may have a disagreement with me or whatever, right?
and he'll still be somewhat cordial, but then what he'll do is he'll go over to his channel and put me on the thumbnail and then do a whole show talking [ __ ] about something that I said.
And I'm like, bro, you were just on a panel with me.
Anything that you had to say, you could have said it directly to me.
You could have said that directly to me.
[snorts] And now we're transitioning into the actual content. Just just so y'all know cuz some of y'all are like, "How long is this rant going to go?" No, this is actually part of what I was originally going to talk about because it ties into the Chicago situation, okay? It ties into the content about Chicago because you got certain people that got a whole lot to say, but when it comes to certain things, they're they're super quiet. You you you have all of these uh [ __ ] so upset about Carmelo Anthony getting locked up, but they're quiet about this Junth massacre in Chicago that nobody seems to want to talk about.
Right.
But And here's the other thing too. Somebody the other day got into it with me on Trey's uh panel as you know as always.
And you know what that person tried to say? They said chat GPT wrote your book.
If Chat GPT wrote, like some of you have been around long enough to know when I first announced that I was writing The Angry Man Standard and you watched my show as I gave you progress reports about the book when I literally said, "Yo, I'm about to get off this stream because I got to go write another chapter or I got to do this or I got to do that." And people was asking me, "When is the book coming out?" And I'm like, "Okay, well, I gotta have some people proofread it again."
And I got to get the copyright and all.
Y'all remember my whole journey.
If I was using AI, first of all, I can't use AI to write my book because if I used AI to write my book and then I put it on Amazon, Amazon would flag that book. They would take it down.
Amazon don't play that [ __ ] Right.
But this is what I mean when I talk about [ __ ] just saying [ __ ] not having no logical thought process. If if I used AI to write my book, if I was able to do that, why wouldn't I have 10 books right now?
Do you see? See, see this is the thing when it comes to [ __ ] [ __ ] say stupid [ __ ] but all you got to do is apply whatever they say to a logical argument and then it falls apart.
It falls apart almost instantly. All you have to do is apply logic.
That's all you got to do. Apply logic to it and then boom, it it just falls apart.
It falls apart. So, and then on top of that, here's another thing. Here's another thing about these these stupid ass [ __ ] They're too stupid to realize that you can't use AI to write a book that that falls in the realm of what I talk about.
Okay?
Now, if you if you took AI and you said, "Okay, I want to write a book on how to how to be an electrician." Okay, cool.
AI can write that book because all AI has to do is is go on the internet and look for all of the facts about being an electrician. The what I talk about is too nuanced.
Anybody that watches my show on a regular basis, if you go if you go and read my book, you will instantly know, yeah, AM wrote this book.
If you if you sit there and you start reading the book, based on the way I talk to y'all every day on my show, the moment you start reading the book, you're going to be like, "Yeah, AM wrote this book. He wrote this book.
You've been like, "Oh, look. He talking about this and oh, he just made a Bill Cosby reference. He just made a Cosby Show reference. He just said this." He, "Oh, Aim always says that." Like you you you'll see certain stuff in there.
You'll be like, "Yeah, he definitely wrote this book." No. No person with any level of intelligence that watches my show is going to read that book and be like, "Somebody else wrote that book."
But this is what this is what [ __ ] have to do.
They have to do this because you want to know the reason why [ __ ] do [ __ ] like that because when you have accomplished something that they haven't no matter how big or how small, they have to find a way to [ __ ] on it because they haven't done it.
This this is this is the [ __ ] thought process. If if you've done something, so let's say let's say you went and bought a a brand new drop top Corvette, a [ __ ] that ain't able to get a Corvette, you know what he going to say?
It ain't a Lambo. It It ain't a Lambo.
It ain't a It ain't a Ferrari.
That's what [ __ ] do.
If if you wrote a book, I don't care if the book is this thin or this thick. It don't matter.
The average [ __ ] has not written no book. And we know the reason why the average [ __ ] has not written no book. Because the average [ __ ] ain't even reading books. He doesn't have he doesn't have the attention span to read one. So, you know, he ain't got the attention span to write one.
So the moment he knows that you've written a book, something he know he can't do, the first thing he's going to do is say, "Oh man, you had AI write that book. Oh, oh man, that book ain't [ __ ] You don't even know what you talking about in that book." That That's all these [ __ ] do.
That's all they do cuz they cuz they they have to [ __ ] on people's accomplishments because they themselves had not have not accomplished anything.
That's what they have to do.
That's what they have to do. They have to [ __ ] on someone else's accomplishments. Right.
But to go into this whole Chicago thing, right?
So last night I was on my man Will's show, right? His show is Sell Your Light Podcast, right?
So I was on his show. We was chopping it up about the uh Carmelo Anthony situation yet again.
And while I was on that show, there was an individual in the chat, the individual I was discussing before that decided to put me on a thumbnail and and talk crazy about me. Now, the reason why this particular guy that put me on the thumbnail is talking crazy about me is because he doesn't agree with my stance on the Carmelo Anthony situation. There are a lot of individuals that I was cool with prior to the Carmelo Anthony verdict that seem to be really agitated and upset with me. So whenever I go get on panels now, you know, it's like people got, you know, it's almost like they're kind of slowly pushing me out.
Like they're slowly ostracizing me, you know, cuz the last time I was on uh Trey's panel, I was going back and forth with a couple individuals and I'm not even gonna lie, I they were talking to me like I wasn't even part of the black community.
Like I'm not even gonna front. like cuz I started pointing out certain things about the black community and they they started talking to me like I didn't know what I was talking about. Like I've never lived in the black community.
So one of the main things that they said was uh well that white boy Austin Metav should have kept his hands to himself.
All I'm saying is that people should keep their hands to theirel. In other words, justifying Austin Metaf being stabbed because he didn't keep his hands to himself. Right?
We're not talking about a punch. We're talking about a shove. These black people were on a panel.
Some of which were from Chicago justifying someone being stabbed because they were pushed. Right. So they just kept saying over and over again, "All I'm saying is keep your hands to yourself." So I chimed in and I said, "From the group of people who can't keep their hands to themselves."
to which they got upset and became outraged and enraged at the fact that I was pointing out that black people in this day and age most certainly have a propensity for violence.
Now, when I said that, they were offended.
I mean, we're talking about clutching their pearls and and passing out on the figning couch. Oh my god. I can't believe that you're suggesting that young black people are capable of violence.
Yes, that's what I'm suggesting. Yes.
Now, unbeknownst to me, the entire time I'm having this back and forth with these individuals on this panel this past Saturday night, while we were having that discussion, people were being shot in Chicago as we spoke.
And guess what? Guess what color they were? Guess what race they were?
Cuz they damn sure wasn't non black.
And I thought about the irony of this.
I thought about the irony of this. So, I'm on a show having a back and forth about black people's propensity for violence as it pertained to Carmelo and his motives when he stabbed Austin Metaf. And there are black people on the panel arguing me down as if I'm some racist white guy giving an analysis and pretending that black people are violent when they're really not. That's the way they were treating me. They were treating me like I was uh uh Jordan Peterson giving them some statistics about black people and and and and their uh uh propensity for violence. That's how they were treating me. They were treating me like I was Tucker Carlson telling them about the crime statistics that pertain to black people. That's how they were treating me.
And the irony of it is while they were treating me like I was lying, while they were treating me like I was exaggerating, while they were treating me like I was the most ridiculous man on planet earth for suggesting that black people can be violent.
People were in Chicago being gunned down.
Now, why is it important that I'm pointing out that people in Chicago were being gunned down? Because three of the individuals that were on the panel that were coming at me or outraged with what I said are from Chicago.
They were literally in Chicago while they were debating me about this.
While people in their city that are black were getting shot down and this was Junth weekend.
You can't make this up.
You can't make this up.
You cannot make this up. I I don't care how hard you try. You can't make this up. But see, in that moment, I'm supposed to be ridiculous.
In that moment, I'm full of it. In that moment, I'm trying to paint a negative stereotype about black people. I'm trying to demonize black people. I'm not saying this because it's true. I'm saying it because I'm a self-hating negro that just wants to talk [ __ ] about my people. This is this is how they're coming at me.
Because at one point there was a couple of people asking me certain questions and I'm like, damn, this feels like an inquisition all of a sudden. This feels like y'all are asking me these things because you're trying to qualify my blackness.
Why are you pretending you don't know what time it is? Why are you pretending like you don't know your own people? I know my people and I know how my people get down.
So why are you on YouTube trying to gaslight me?
Why are you trying to See, here's the thing.
You're never going to fix this problem.
You're never going to fix this problem.
And the reason you're never going to fix this problem is because the only time you give a damn about a black person losing their life is when a white person did it.
Matter of fact, scratch that. Let me rewind and say that again. The only time you care about a black person losing their life or being incarcerated is if it is due to the interaction with a white person.
If a black person commits a crime against another black person and that black person gets locked up, you don't care.
If a black person takes the life of another black person while they're committing that crime, you don't care.
You don't care about the person that got locked up and you don't care about the person that lost their life. Ain't going to be no marches. Ain't going to be no outrage on the internet. Ain't nobody going to be doing no live streams. None of that.
None of that. I guarantee you. I promise you. I promise you none of these [ __ ] have done any type of live stream about the violence in Chicago over Junth weekend.
Does anybody in here think they did a show about it?
Does anybody in here think they did a show about it? Yes or no?
Why not? Why do you think they didn't do a show about it? Because they don't give a [ __ ] Cuz here's the reality.
These individuals do not care about black life. They don't They don't care about black people losing their life.
They don't care about black people being incarcerated. They only care about blaming white people for something.
That's all they care about.
That's all they care about. They don't care about nothing else.
I'mma say it again. They do not care about black life, black incarceration, or the black condition.
They only care about those topics when they are arranged in a way that gives them the ability to blame white people for something. That's the only time they care about it.
See, you [ __ ] love to jump on panels and talk crazy to me.
Y'all love to talk to me as if I'm a liar.
Y'all love to talk to me as if I'm a sellout or a [ __ ] You never assume that the reason I talk about the condition of the black community is because I want it to be better.
You never do that. You always want to call me a [ __ ] You always want to call me a sellout. You always want to say I'm a self-hating black man. You always want to You want me to be your villain so bad.
Well, guess what?
I'm not your villain. I'm your super villain because I know that you love the dysfunction.
You like it, you enjoy it because the dysfunction gives you a renewable energy source. The dysfunction gives you a perpetual state of [ __ ] that you can blame on white people. You think I haven't figured it out?
I figured it out.
See, if you fix the family unit now, you can't blame white people. If you fix If you fix the family unit, the black community, the black culture and then operate that way.
Operate outside of dysfunction.
operate in normal function, then we get to see what you're really worth.
See, y'all don't hear me.
Y'all don't hear me.
Has it ever crossed your mind? Has this ever crossed your mind? Right. [snorts] Let's say that let's say that you have a black man and a white man getting ready to run a sprint to the finish line.
Now, for a very long time, black people have had to run that sprint next to white men, but they had a chain with a ball on their leg.
So, that was always the excuse for why the black man couldn't keep up with the white man, much less win the race.
I personally believe that ball and chain is no longer on the black man's leg.
I personally believe that the black man is not capable of keeping up or winning the race because he refuses to do the things he needs to do to win the race.
Refuses to train, refuses to exercise, refuses to do all of the stuff he needs to do to prepare for that race.
So, so what I think black people are doing is right before the race starts, they go around the corner and they attach their own ball and chain to their leg and they come out on the race track.
And when the race starts, they run and the white man ends up winning the race. And then when they put the cameras and the microphone in front of the black man's face, he says, "Well, how was I supposed to win the race when this white man got this ball and chain on me?"
And everybody believes that the white man put that ball and chain on them because that's what the white man used to do.
So, there's some relevance there.
And that [ __ ] knows it. He knows that because the white man used to put that ball and chain on him, if he puts his own ball and chain on him, everybody's going to believe that the white guy did it.
And that's his excuse for not winning the race because he needs that excuse.
Because if he got on that track without that ball and chain on his leg because the white man didn't put it there no more and he decides not to put it there.
Well, now we get to see what kind of runner you really are.
And what's going to happen if you lose that race without the ball and chain on your leg? What's going to happen if you lose that race and you can't blame the white man for it?
That's a scary thought.
That's a scary thought, right? I figured out what type of time you [ __ ] is on.
See, you blame white people for the condition of your community.
And while I will admit, white people back in the day are definitely to blame for how your community became dysfunctional.
But the question is, are they still to blame today for why it stays dysfunctional? See, that's the question.
The question is, does your community remain dysfunctional today because of them or because of you?
And I believe you know that it remains dysfunctional because of you.
So, you have to continue to blame white people because if you don't have white people to blame, then we got a bunch of questions we got to ask like why you [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] Or you're going to confirm for all of the wellto-do black people that you call coons and that you call sellouts. You're going to confirm for them what they've been saying is that the reason y'all can't get ahead ain't because of white folk. It's cuz you [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] See, this is why you come up with all of them goofy sayings like, "How I'mma pull myself up by my bootstraps when I don't have any bootstraps?" Well, first of all, we have to believe you don't have any bootstraps.
That's the first thing we have to believe the premise that you don't have any bootstraps in the first place for you to uh uh uh be able to substantiate that argument.
But what happens if we find out you did have bootstraps, you just decided not to pull yourself up by them, right? Cuz see, I've been sitting back, racking my brain, trying my best to figure out why is it black people don't seem to care about black people losing their lives when other black people do it? Why is it black people don't care about tearing up the community when it's black people doing it?
I keep noticing that when we do some messed up [ __ ] to each other, no one seems to care.
You only care when white people are involved. I've been trying my best to figure that out because to me, dysfunction is dysfunction. Destruction is destruction. To me, it doesn't matter who's tearing up the community. Whether they black or white, you're tearing up the community. That's the problem.
Doesn't matter to me who's taking a black life. Whether you're white, black, brown, whatever, you took a black life.
It doesn't matter to me who did it. What matters to me is that it happened. We need to stop it.
So, I'm trying to figure out why the rest of you [ __ ] don't think like that.
And I figured it out.
This this Carmelo Anthony situation helped me to figure it out.
If you don't have the white man to blame for all of your dysfunction, you can then be held accountable for your efforts or lack thereof.
That's all this is about. It's about accountability.
You use the white man and his perceived attack on you to escape the accountability of what you're supposed to be doing in your community.
That's all it is.
That's all it is. When you're not a good father, it's because of the white man.
When you can't find a job, it's because of the white man. When your community is dirty, downtrodden, dysfunctional, it's because of the white man. When your kids grow up to be criminals like Carmelo Anthony, it's because of the white man. When your wife leaves you, it's because of the white man. When everything is because of the white man.
Because without that, we'd have to ask certain questions or come to certain conclusions like the reason why your community is dirty is because you [ __ ] are lazy and trifling.
The reason why there's trash in the streets is because you don't have enough damn sense to put the trash in the trash can instead of throwing it on the ground.
The reason why your wife left you is because you a raggedy individual that ain't about nothing.
The reason why your children are out here committing crimes and engaging in messed up activity is because you were a sorry mother.
The reason why the police are always in your neighborhood and police your neighborhood so heavily is because you [ __ ] refuse to stop being violent and stop engaging in criminal activity.
See, when you can't blame the white man for everything, now we got to start holding you to account for what you're doing in your community. See, as long as you can blame the white man for it, you can just ignore the dysfunction that you're engaging in.
See, that's also why you [ __ ] don't like me calling it out. This is why you don't like me, Will, or Anton Daniels calling it out because you're trying to hide it.
You're trying to hide it. You don't care if people talk about the dysfunction of the black community as long as they're talking about it from the angle of it's the white man's fault. See, you'll talk about it all day. in you'll talk about the dysfunction of the black community as long as you get to blame the white man for it.
The reason why you don't like me talking about the dysfunction of the black community. The reason why you don't like Will from Cellulite Podcast talking about the dysfunction of the black community. The reason why you don't like Anton Daniels talking about the dysfunction of the black community. The reason why you don't like uh uh uh Larry Elder talking about the dysfunction of the black community is because none of us blame the white man for it.
We blame y'all for it.
And that is the very thing you're trying to escape.
You're trying to escape accountability for what's going on in your own community. You want to put it on white people. So those of us black people to have enough sense to know it's not the white man's fault. It's y'all's fault.
Y'all want to shut us down any way you can. And the easiest way for you to do that is to try to shame us. is to try to make us feel like we're not black because we call it out.
It's to call us coons and sellouts and all of those things. It's to try to ostracize us from the community. But here's where your logic is flawed.
Here's where you negroes don't realize you're not that bright. You can't ostracize me from some [ __ ] I don't want to be a part of.
Don't you get it?
Don't you get it?
You cannot ostracize me from something I don't want to be a part of. Now, I know what some of you going to say. Well, are you saying you don't want to be with the rest of us angry man? Well, let me ask you this question.
If you go to your son's house and his house is a pigsty, right?
Do you have to live in that pigsty with him to tell him that he needs to clean his damn house?
Do you have to live in that pigsty with him and participate in making of it a pigsty in order to tell him he needs to clean his act up?
I don't have to be around you [ __ ] to tell you you ain't doing right.
In fact, the best people to tell you that you ain't doing right are the ones that ain't in the situation with you.
See, there's something about you [ __ ] that's that's really backwards. You think in order for somebody to tell you to stop being an alcoholic, they got to be an alcoholic with you. [snorts] See, the reality is this. The reason why you [ __ ] inside of the hood can't help the [ __ ] inside of the hood is because all of you are enabling each other. All of you are trauma bonding.
The only [ __ ] that can save y'all are the ones who had enough sense to crawl out of the crab bucket.
And now that they're out of the crab bucket and they're looking back at the damn bucket, they can see how [ __ ] dirty it is.
See, you should have never talked no [ __ ] to me.
You should have never talked no [ __ ] to me.
Cuz I'm telling you 100% you [ __ ] ain't [ __ ] 100%. And you can get mad if you want.
You can talk as much trash as you want.
It ain't going to change the facts on the ground. Matter of fact, since you think I'm lying about the Chicago thing, check this out.
Let's Let's go ahead and pull this up.
Let's go ahead and pull this up. What What What happened in Chicago? Let's Let's see what happened in Chicago.
transported to the hospital. We did hear from police they had multiple gunshot wounds. The 10 other victims, Megan self transported to the hospital. We did hear from street pastor Donovan Price at the scene. He said seeing a shooting like this on a holiday like Junth is really a tragedy.
>> In my neighborhood where my church is, it's between seven and 11 people possibly shot. It's just it's tragic. at least one of them is in critical condition. It's just it should be celebrating in them. Fireworks should not turn into gunshots.
>> Does a disservice to uh the community and what Junth Junth is supposed to stand for?
>> You know what's so funny?
>> Ain't that ain't that a shame? And by the way, shout out to shout out to Jeffrey. He said for the say I talk white but I'm headed to data center. Appreciate you, bro.
Shout out to Jeffrey for being a sponsor of the show. Appreciate that, fam.
That's that energy.
>> That's a lot better than we us do. Uh, >> all right.
>> Ready, guys?
>> Let's do this. Zero.
>> Maybe [clears throat] people been distracted with the Carmelo Anthony Austin Medaf situation. You know, stuff happens. But you know, over this Junth weekend where we commemorate the release of the final enslaved people out of Galveston, Texas, something happened in Chicago on the southside that nobody seems to be talking about for whatever reason. Oh yeah, that's right. A mass shooting took place over Junth weekend.
But I guess everybody been too caught up talking about this Carmelo Anthony Austin Metaf situation. A situation between two teenage boys and that y'all put the race narrative on. Y'all done straight up ignored the fact that some [ __ ] on in the hood in the south side of Chicago pulled up, did a drive by with them switches, let that thing ring, let [clears throat] the whole clip loose, 100 cases on the ground. They found a 100 rounds on the ground after 12 people got hit in the hood in a black neighborhood in Chicago, a liberal city with that black mayor. And I don't hear no fuss about it. I don't see nobody on TikTok making dissertations. Of course, everybody talking about the Carmelo Anthony Austin Medal situation because it's going to make you some money on TikTok. Real talk. But it's like if a white person do something to a black person or even if it just got anything to do with white and black, y'all [ __ ] that get out here and just make think piece after think piece after think piece. But when them little [ __ ] walking around with them guns and they pull up in the black neighborhood and let them things loose, it's quiet. You can't hear nothing. We always talk about holding folks accountable, but for whatever reason, black folks refuse to talk about that.
We'll talk all day about some hypothetical between a black and a white person. But when these [ __ ] out here killing folk, cuz they doing it every day. I'm in Atlanta. [ __ ] dying out here at the hands of other [ __ ] It's not by white people. I'm sorry to tell y'all that a white person not walk around their [ __ ] killing [ __ ] It's only the only black young man doing this. Don't nobody won't talk about it.
Somebody help me figure that out. You know what's so >> southside Chicago, Princeton Park neighborhood, Junth around 11. A 32 year old woman was shot twice in the back. A 44 year old man was grazed in the back four times. A 17year-old boy suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh. A 22-year-old woman suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh. A 26 year old suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 30 year old man suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 32 year old man suffered gunshot wounds to the back. A 32-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to the head. A 36y old woman suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 38-year-old woman suffered gray wounds to the body. 47year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to the knee.
and an unknown age suffered gunshot wounds to the >> and this is a live video of me waiting for the >> Southside Chicago Princeton Park neighborhood Junth around 11. A 32 year old woman was shot twice in the back. A 44 year old man was grazed in the back four times. A 17year-old boy suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh. A 22-y old woman suffered a gunshot wound to the thigh. A 26y old suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 30-year-old man suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 32 year old man suffered gunshot wounds to the back. A 32y old man suffered a gunshot wound to the head. A 36y old woman suffered gunshot wounds to the body. A 38-year-old woman suffered gray wounds to the body. 47 year old man suffered a gunshot wound to the knee and an unknown age suffered gunshot wounds to the body.
A red SUV pulled up alongside a large crowd [music] and two people inside the vehicle fired shots before fleeing the scenes.
Southside Chicago, get it the [ __ ] together. This is disgusting.
And this is a live video of me waiting for the outrage for all of the shootings that took place in Chicago on Junth weekend. 39 people hurt, eight dead. The ages of the victims raged between 14 and 70. Oh, I forgot. It's black on black.
So, we we don't care about that, right?
Yeah. Do better.
Let me get this straight. Over the weekend in Chicago, it was a total disaster. You had over 40 people pimping.
Eight people lost their lives. I saw no police reports. My FYP page is h is been quiet cuz I saw this on somebody else's phone.
And the sad thing about it is this is the only post I've seen from this guy right here about the disaster in Chicago. So, could it be the fact that, you know, since it was black-on-black crime, it really didn't matter, even though black lives are supposed to matter? What are all the politicians, all the uh activists and stuff? Uh why ain't nobody in an uproar about this disaster in Chicago over the weekend, Junth weekend? Really haven't heard anything about it. What's up with Some must be wrong my for you page.
Something's got to be wrong with my FYP because ain't no way 40 people could have gotten pew pew in Chicago. Eight people lost their lives. And you mean to tell me I only got this one post and it wasn't even on my timeline. My algorithm me pick it up. Everybody up. Oh, I forgot the only time that people are in a uproar is when it's white and black cuz black on black lives really don't matter. I tell y'all what y'all carry on.
>> Junth weekend in Chicago. 40 people were shot. Eight people were unalived.
Everyone involved was black. No police officers were involved. No Black Lives Matter protests.
No outrage from Democrat politicians and no wallto-wall media coverage.
Total silence. Y'all have a blessed night. Junth weekend is >> So what do y'all think the mayor had to say?
>> So yeah, it is personal.
>> What do y'all think the mayor had to say? Let's let's listen to what the mayor had to say.
Black death has been unfortunately accepted in this country for a very long time. We had a chance 60 years ago to get at the root causes and people mocked President Johnson and we ended up with Richard Nixon.
What the hell does Richard Nixon have to do with [ __ ] in Chicago shooting each other? You [ __ ] Like this dude is just as stupid in his as his haircut.
He's just as stupid as that stupid haircut he has.
What does Nixon have to do with y'all up there in Chicago shooting at each other?
But again, like I said, in order for these individuals to continue being mediocre, to continue being lackluster, to continue being raggedy, trifling, sorry individuals.
They have to blame white folk because to take any accountability for their own actions would force them to acknowledge the fact that they have been deficient for a very long time.
That's the reality. Cuz if you really want to be truthfully honest, I'mma keep it all the way real with you. Black folk ain't been [ __ ] since the 70s.
That's the truth.
That's the truth. Black folks spent a great deal, the generation right after the civil rights generation spent too much time partying, snorting coke, and acting a damn fool. Partying, snorting coke, smoking weed, and acting a damn fool.
And the [ __ ] been off the rails ever since.
It's been off the rails ever since. Cuz guess what? the the greatest generation and the silent generation, they didn't do all of that. They wasn't snorting coke and smoking weed and partying and all of that extra [ __ ] In fact, they look down on that. They look down on all of that behavior.
The greatest generation and the and the silent generation, they're the ones that felt like if you was in a juke joint partying and drinking and smoking and all of that, you was the devil.
You were a demon.
Okay.
By the time you get to the to to that studio 54 crowd and and and and the whole that that's where it went off the rails.
That's where it went off the rails. That that hippie era.
That damn hippie era. That's where it went off the rails.
And it ain't and it ain't been right ever since.
Anyway, let's get to this be no roll call.
>> Bo check. If you're in the building, show your work. Drop 20 on the super chat or cash app.
So, let's see. Let's set this off, right? Shout out to Sean.
Sean said for the stream salute am appreciate you Sean.
>> That's that energy.
>> Again, shout out to Jeffrey.
Jeffrey said, "They say I talk white, but I'm headed to the data center."
That's that energy.
>> Shout out to Will. Will said Anton Cell Mr. Fantastic Angry Man calling it out 100, bro.
>> That's that energy.
>> Let's see. Shout out to my man Quinton who set it off on the BO roll call. He said, "What up ambino nation?
That's that energy.
>> Shout out to George on the Bino roll call. George said for the show from Cynthia and George. One love, bro.
Appreciate you, fam.
>> Shout out to my man Quinton. He said for the double up. Appreciate you, bro.
>> That's that was good.
>> Shout out to Jerome. He said, "AM the great be no roll call."
>> That's that energy.
>> And again, shout out to my man Darnell Cunningham for saving the show. He said, "What's up AM and Beos? Keep the show going."
>> That's that energy.
>> Shout out to Beans and Green said, "Evening AM. Keep doing what you do.
These folks talking down on you are not on your level. You are successful and have put in the work to be where you are. or they just want a quick come up.
>> That boy is good.
>> Shout out to Mark. Mark said am you speaking true facts. I appreciate how genuine you are. Salute.
>> That's that energy. No energy. No energy. was good.
>> Let's see. And shout out to K. Snope. He said, "Ninjas going to keep acting a fool and they are going to come out with a modern version of the 94 crime bill.
>> That's >> Yeah, that's facts. They they definitely gonna come out with a new 94 crime bill, another version of it. That's coming.
That's coming. Whether people want to admit it or not, that's on its way. But with that being said, I'm going to pull up this video and I want you to hear this. I I want you I want you to hear what this dude said.
Right. So many of you have watched my show and on my show I've spoken about Africans.
Matter of fact, like I said, many of you have watched my show for a number of years now. And there have been times that I have went in on Africans, right?
Not all Africans, but the ones that, you know, they have that certain temperament. They like talking crazy about black Americans, right? And every time I bring this up and talk about this, people will jump in the chat room and act like I don't know what I'm talking about cuz that's the theme. Angry man doesn't know what he's talking about.
There will even be certain Africans that will jump in my chat room because there are people from Africa that watch me.
There are Africans here in America that watch me and they'll be like, "Oh, angry man, you don't know what you're talking about. Africans don't dislike black Americans." I disagree. I I think you guys think that you're superior to us. I think you guys think that you're better than us. Uh, and it may not be all of you that think that way. I'm not going to paint all of you with that brush. But many of you that have the ability to leave Africa and come here or go to the UK or whatever, I I notice an air of arrogance. I noticed that you have a certain temperament about you right now.
Everybody would jump at me and say that, "Oh, you don't know what you're talking about, angry man." Especially the pan-African Negroes that foolishly believe that they're going to go over to Africa and they're going to be embraced, you know, as if we're going back to Zamunda or Wakanda. And they just don't realize that's not how that works. Once you go over there as a black American, they love the fact that you're bringing your American dollars over there. And in fact, they love it so much that they're going to charge you more money than they charge the regular citizens of that country, whichever country in Africa you go to, right? You may even get scammed.
You may even get scammed out of land or whatever. There's one lady that went to Africa, call herself buying some land, and come to find out the dude that sold her the land didn't even own it. So, here she is on the land getting ready to set up and the actual land owner showed up and said, "Hey, what do you think you're doing? What are you what are you doing on our land?" And she's like, "No, this is my land. I bought it." No, you didn't. Cuz we own the land. Why? How did you buy it? If you Yo, black people are literally going over to Africa and getting scammed all because you have this ridiculous desire to go back home to a place that was never your home in the first place.
Okay?
Africa is is is not Let me say this to all black Americans.
Africa is not your home any more than Spain is the home of Puerto Ricans or Dominicans or Cubans or Brazil. Oh, excuse me. Well, Portugal, I'm bugging.
Africa is not your home any more than Portugal is the home of Brazilians any more than Spain is the home of Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Dominicans.
No, that's not your home. That's not your home. America is your home. Okay?
Even if you do have some of your forebears or ancestors that may have been in Africa back in the day, you are so far detached from Africa, you can't even be considered African anymore. Not to mention the fact they've done DNA studies. And DNA studies prove that black Americans are not even in the same DNA uh uh category as as Africans. We're not the same people. I know y'all want to believe we are because you've been trained to believe that everybody that has the same skin tone as you is the same as you. That's not the way that works. You've only fallen for that because you've grown up in a society that makes you think that there's only two colors, which is white and black. So every single person that comes to this country that has the skin tone that you believe to be black, you think they're part of your tribe and part of your family, which makes absolutely no sense because even the Africans have different tribes that don't rock with each other.
So explain to me how you have Africans on the same continent and you have two different tribes that do not rock with each other, but then they come over here and you think they your family.
How is a African coming from the continent of Africa to America? You've never lived in Africa. Your your parents didn't live in Africa. Your great-grandparents didn't live in Africa. Your great greatgrandparents didn't live in Africa. But you think that's your family when they're over in Africa right now, not considering each other family?
Are you serious?
Do you have any idea how crazy many of you sound? Right. But let me pull up this video so I can show you what I mean when cuz cuz this actor that y'all let play Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by the way, this actor perfectly illustrates what I mean about Africans and their attitudes towards black Americans. Let me pull this up so you guys can see this.
If you take the Nigerian accent like this and you slow it down, you put a lot of slavery in there >> and then you start to uh uh put a little bit of subservience in it.
>> This is [clears throat] what starts to happen >> to the Nigerian accent, >> man.
>> It start it goes.
>> How do we I'm a product. How do we If you take the Nigerian accent >> like this and you slow it down, you put a lot of slavery in there >> and then you start to uh uh put a little bit of subservience in it, >> this is what starts to happen >> to the Nigerian accent.
He just said, for those of you that don't get it, for those of you that are slow, for those of you in the back that can't hear, he said the southern black accent is just the Nigerian accent with slavery and subservience in it.
See, this is what happens when Africans are somewhere comfortable. See, remember when Kanye said, "I'm on the TV talking like it's just you and me." He was sitting there talking with Godfrey and them like they was just, you know, we we just Nigerians. See, I've seen Nigerians talk like this in real life. In fact, I've seen them say worse [ __ ] I've seen Nigerians talk in a way that made me believe that they thought like, what's the best way for me to say this?
I've seen Nigerians talk about black Africans the same way racist white people talk about black people.
I I've seen I've seen Nigerians talk about black people the same way racist white people talk about black people. In fact, I couldn't even tell a difference.
The only difference was the accent.
But the attitude, the air of superiority, the arrogance, it was the same.
It was the same.
And quiet is kept, he's kind of confirming it with this statement. He's basically saying that all of us black Americans, we would sound like Nigerians if it wasn't for the fact that we were slaves and subservient.
If you take the Nigerian accent >> like this and you slow it down, you put a lot of slavery in there >> and then you start to uh uh put a little bit of subservience in it, >> this is what starts to happen >> to the Nigerian accent, >> man. It start it goes this because lit literally if you're down here and you start to speed it up and then you start to take all the thing out of it then before you know it you're talking like this. Now we are free again. Now we are free. We are released. If you now we're free again.
So this is what I'm trying to understand because I know history just because like you you want to know what's funny to me?
What's funny to me is when Nigerians and other Africans start talking as if they've always been free. Last time I checked, Britain colonized you [ __ ] too.
Like it's funny because you you're talking about you're talking about how the southern black accent is just a Nigerian accent with slavery and subservience in it. How are y'all not subservient?
During the Hotel Rwanda massacre, y'all was taking each other out, but the white people that was at those hotels and stuff, y'all left them alone.
How you not subservient? And most of you are Christians now.
Most of you pray to a white Jesus. How are you not subservient?
How do you have everybody coming to the continent of Africa and mining all of your resources? Don't get me started on what China's doing over there cuz y'all think we forgot you found that mind of gold that was 70ome billion dollar worth of gold.
You think we forgot about that?
What did y'all do with that black folk?
Or excuse me, not black folk. What did y'all do with that, Africans? You didn't do nothing with it cuz China swooped in and and confiscated it.
You think we don't know about that?
How you going to sit here and talk about us black Americans being slaves and subservient when you're literally on the continent of your homeland and everybody runs your continent except you.
Everybody runs your continent except you.
You're not speaking your language.
You're speaking English.
See, what annoys me about Africans is you're going to stop trying to use black Americans as your emotional punching bag. You're not better than us.
You're not better than us. Because if you were better than us, you wouldn't be coming over here to play roles about us.
If you were better than us, you wouldn't have to bring your scamming, scheming ass to America to play American roles and take advantage of the fact that there are certain people in this country that will throw you a bone to spite us.
If you were better than us, you would stay your ass in Nigeria and make your movies over there. But don't nobody want to watch your movies cuz they suck.
Don't nobody want to watch your TV shows cuz they suck. You're going to stop talking about us like you're better than us when at the end of the day when it comes to the whole globe of melanated people, we're the best. Even with our dysfunction, even with them [ __ ] in Chicago cutting up the way they cutting up, we're still the best. We're still the ones that invented all types of inventions that the world benefit from today. We're still the ones with the Michael Jordans, the Kobe Bryants, the Shaquille O'Neals.
We're still the one with the Miles Davis's, the the BB Kings, the the the uh uh Quincy Jones. We're still the ones with the Prince, the Michael Jacksons.
We're still the best.
And and by the way, by the way, let me show y'all something about your boy Godfrey. [snorts] Let me show you something about your boy Godfrey.
I >> can't stand fake ass people. And Godfrey is showing himself to be a fake person.
[ __ ] is annoying. But I'm not surprised because this is how Nigerians do. It's not surprising for a Nigerian.
Keep it real.
I don't like the fake [ __ ] because when he's around black Americans, this is the [ __ ] he's on.
>> King over Evers, James Baldwin, Harriet Tubman, Sojer Truth. I don't play games like that. I said the reason why and I'm I'm remember I'm not foundational black American. Foundational black American.
>> Notice how he knows exactly what a foundational black American is. And notice when he's around FBA's, the tone is very respectful.
But look how he gets when he's around his own people. Now when he's around this goofy tether and this other one, I want y'all to peep what he said. Now listen to this goofy tether talk. Then they're going to go to Godfree. diaspora embracing notion that you guys are talking about as opposed to me now beginning to internalize some kind of ridiculous what is what they call [ __ ] or or like black >> now is that foundational black I'mma play >> you say love is living >> phas can't stand fake It always be the man that >> can't stand fake.
Can't stand fake guys to me now beginning to internalize some kind of ridiculous what what they [ __ ] or or that's like my foundational black.
>> Now it's foundational black. But notice in the previous video he knew exactly who we were and the tone was very respectful. But now he's in a >> they're so black.
>> What is opposed to me now beginning to internalize some kind of ridiculous what what they call [ __ ] or or like they're so black.
>> Now it's >> Did you see that?
>> Yo, I don't know.
>> I don't know what's going on with magic mouth and the sensitivity on it. Apple, >> get your [ __ ] together. Apple >> can't stand fake ass people >> can barely even I barely even touch the damn mouse and it starts doing this goofy [ __ ] >> a ridiculous what they like >> now it's foundational black but >> now you saw what he did right so when he's have so when Godfreyy's having a conversation with black Americans. See, I don't have to say foundational black Americans.
I'm not going to say foundational black Americans. I'm not even going to say [ __ ] right?
Cuz there's only one group of black people. This is what y'all got to understand.
This is what y'all got to understand.
There's only one group of black people.
That is Americanborn black people. You're the only group of black people.
Okay, I'm I'm gonna make this I'm gonna make this crystal clear. If someone If you ask someone what their race is or if you ask somebody, hey man, where are you where are you from?
If they say I'm a black American, they're probably one of us.
If you ask them where they're from and they say, "Oh, I'm Nigerian.
Oh, I'm Dominican.
Oh, I'm Jamaican."
If they say their nationality, they're not us.
I hate to have to put it like that, but it's the truth.
They're not us.
Because in America, if you ask a black American, "What are you?" They're going to say, "I'm black."
They're not going to say, "I'm American."
And the reason why is because we all know there are multiple types of Americans, right?
So, if you ask a black person that was born here in America, who has grand who has parents, grandparents, great-grandparents that were born here in America, you ask them what they are, they gonna say black.
Now, I don't totally agree with that term. I'm just telling you what it is.
They going to say black.
That is the only group of black people on the planet.
All the rest of these people in the diaspora, they're not us. They're not black people.
They're not black people. They are Nigerian.
They are uh uh Brazilian. that if they if they identify with a land mass that they really can call home. They're not us.
They're not us.
They're not us. So I don't have to say foundational black Americans.
I don't have to say that [ __ ] All I got to say is black American. I know the difference between a black American and an AfricanAmerican.
See, Godfrey is an AfricanAmerican.
That's the true definition of an African-American. Someone who was born in Africa and migrated to America.
That's the definition of an Africanamean. And see, we would have been known that if Jesse Jackson wasn't a [ __ ] [ __ ] An AfricanAmerican is someone who was born in Africa and then they migrated or immigrated to America. That's an African-Amean. I'm not an African-Amean.
If you asking me what my nationality is, I'm an American.
If you're asking me what my racial designation is, I'm black.
But if you're talking to somebody that looks like you and you ask them, "Hey man, where are you? Who, hey man, what what are you or what is your race?"
And the first thing that fly out of their mouth is their nationality.
They they're not the same as us.
They're not the same as us. If if they say I'm Nigerian, I'm Kenyan, I'm I'm uh and look, and I'm saying the same thing when it come to Jamaicans, too. If you ask somebody that looks black, "What are you?" and they say, "I'm Jamaican."
Cuz it's been going on for too long.
It's been going on for too long. We've been letting people hop that fence for too long.
We've been [clears throat] letting people jump that fence for too long.
When they don't want to be attached to us, they Jamaican or Nigerian or or or Haitian. When they do want to be attached to us, oh, we black.
When they can benefit, we black.
When it's a detriment, they jump and lean on their nationality.
See, we don't get to do that.
We don't get to do that.
We don't get to do that cuz we're we're here in America. We've been here in America. Okay?
We don't get to do that.
But that particular guy like he bro you you got a bunch of them that have been coming over here and and they have been they have been benefiting from everything that we should be benefiting from. And see y'all let that y'all let that dude play Martin Luther King.
Y'all keep letting these dudes come over here and play roles that are supposed to be black American roles, right? See, if you really want to be truthfully honest, when somebody asks me what I am, that's really what I say. I combine the two. I say I'm black American. That's it.
because I'm not like [ __ ] or or or or FBA. I'm not trying to separate myself from America.
Okay?
I am a black American in every sense of the word.
In every sense of the word.
And I know what that means. I know what that means. Now, is it possible for someone who has Jamaican roots or Nigerian roots or [snorts] or or Haitian roots to be black American? Absolutely.
Absolutely.
If you were born here and all you know is America, right? But let's say you had Haitian parents or Jamaican parents, I still consider you black American.
Okay? If you were born on this soil and you grew up in black culture, I consider you black American regardless. Your your parents could have came from Haiti. Your parents could have came from Nigeria. I ain't tripping about that.
What I am tripping about is what do you identify as?
Now, if you say to me, well, I'm black American. You know, my parents came from Haiti, but I really don't know nothing about Haiti like that.
Okay, cool.
Cool. But if you start talking that [ __ ] about how the [ __ ] that's been here for five generations ain't [ __ ] and you different because your parents just got here.
Now I'm looking at the [ __ ] differently.
Now I'm looking at it differently. Now I'm like, but this situation with this dude, this dude is disrespectful.
And I heard that he apologized. I heard he apologized for his statements, but no, it's it's too late. The cat is out the bag. The cat is out the bag. And I'm so glad that you did that and showed everybody cuz I've been trying to explain to everybody what it is and everybody been looking at me like I'm crazy, like I don't know what I'm talking about. But I'm telling you right now, there's a lot of Africans that have that attitude.
They have that mentality.
They look down on us. [snorts] They look down on us like we ain't [ __ ] And I personally don't appreciate I personally don't appreciate it. You feel what I'm saying?
But let's get to the super chats.
>> It's that time again.
>> It's time to read the super chats.
Let's see.
First, shout out to Billy Nico. He said for the cook.
That's that.
>> Let's see who else we got. Shout out to Brandon. He said, he said, "Pay, appreciate you."
Let's see who else we got in the building.
Let's see. Shout out to Bed Stop Brooklyn for the membership.
Shout out to Sigma the Prince.
Shout out to Bed Stop Brooklyn.
Let's see.
Shout out to Mark Vale says, "Solute AM. Appreciate you."
Shout out to Soul Too Fast said, "Is there a message today? I just got here.
Let's see.
Shout out to Bo Tree said there is no African equivalent to Dr. Ben Carson.
There's no African equivalent to a lot of us black Americans.
Hey, like if you want to be honest, there's no a African equivalent to a lot of us.
But let's get into this topic about uh your boy your boy Big Tiger. How many of y'all have seen what's been going on with Big Tiger?
How many of y'all been seeing what's going on with Big Tiger?
Press a one in the chat if y'all have seen what's been going on with Big Tiger.
So, so let me start by saying uh let me start by saying this.
So, I came across a video about a week ago.
It was a video of Big Tiger's wife, Alicia Brown, alleging that he abused her.
Now, when I first came across the video, I didn't know how real the video was, so I did not jump to any conclusions. I said, I'm not going to do a show about this yet. Let me see how this pans out.
Let me see what happens, right? But I'm going to show y'all the video that I came across and you guys can tell me what you think of the video.
Let's see. Let me pull this up.
So, this is the video I came across.
Now, the first thing that I peeped is she definitely got, you know, uh it's it's really puffy right up under her eye.
Now, she doesn't have a black eye, and that doesn't mean, you know, cuz this could have just happened, right? But look at this gash, bro.
Look, look at this gash right here. This is crazy.
This gash is cra She could have lost her freaking eye. This is crazy right here.
Now, I've already seen the videos of people saying, "Oh, she's lying."
Right? I saw Tasha Kay did a video where she's swerping down that, oh, this chick is lying. She's not telling the truth.
Blas blah. This is the reason why I titled my video this.
This is the reason why the title of the video is big Tiger is about to get the pass no regular man would get. Cuz I'm Look, I don't know if he did it.
All I know is this. She's blaming him.
And look at this gash, bro. This is not something we can just write off.
This is This is not something we can just write off. We can't just look at this and be like, "Oh, yeah, she accused Big Tiger of doing that, but you know, it's big Tiger.
Why would we think Big Tiger would do this?" Like, no.
No.
Look at that, bro.
Do y'all see that?
And my thing is this. Okay, cool. Let's say y'all want to say big ticket didn't do it. Okay, well then who did?
Somebody Somebody need to be held accountable for that [ __ ] Unless she was just in a car accident and she's faking the funk.
But if somebody did this to her, that person need to be locked under the jail, bro.
Like, am I wrong?
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
[clears throat] [laughter] That [ __ ] is crazy.
That [ __ ] is nasty work, bro.
That [ __ ] is nasty work. Now, the reason why I say the reason why I say that folks is making excuses, right? cuz I've already came across a couple of videos where people are making excuses for this [ __ ] And and I I honestly feel like they doing it because it's big Tiger. I honestly feel like they doing it because it's big Tiger. So, let me let me see if I can find Let's see.
God, I'm not okay.
>> So, this is one of the this is one of the videos somebody posted, right?
So, this is one of the videos.
That [ __ ] is crazy. That's That's nasty work right there, bro. That [ __ ] is nasty work.
TMZ has learned Big Tiger was arrested for battery and thirdderee cruelty to children on Saturday. According to police reports, the longtime radio personality was booked into Fulton County Jail Saturday morning, but bonded out later in the day. Officials with the jail tell us Big Tiger, whose legal name is Darian Morgan, was released after posting shity bonds totaling $10,000, including a $9,000 bond tied to the aggravated battery charge and a $1,000 bond related to the cruelty to children charge. Ticker's arrest comes after we reported his wife, Alicia Brown, was involved in an alleged incident in May that prompted authorities to open a domestic dispute investigation. He was identified as the suspect, although it's unclear if the incidents are connected.
Dispatch records show Brown sought medical treatment for her injuries before police were contacted and an investigation was launched. She was later transported to a hospital, though authorities noted her injuries were not considered life-threatening. The recent documents didn't reveal further details, and it's unclear whether any arrest was made or charges were filed at the time.
Although Ticker's recent arrest doesn't state whether or not it is connected to the alleged incident involving his wife.
It's also unclear what prompted the cruelty to children charge, but it is worth noting that the media personality welcomed a son with Alicia in 2025 at age 51. We've reached out to Tiger. So far, no word back. TMZ has learned Big Tiger was arrested for battery and thirdderee cruelty to children on Saturday.
I'm not going to lie, this whole situation got me tight cuz why would you get on the internet crying with a bruised up gashed eye talking about ask my husband what why what happened to my face girl >> and now you're backtracking. She goes to Lauren Lar Rosa. Shout out to Lauren for always bringing us the information, but she says she never called her husband an abuser.
>> Hey, what the [ __ ] did you think people were going to think? I'm very confused.
Then you have the nerve to say social media has drawn its own conclusions from information that was shared, but those conclusions are not the statements I have made. What did you think people were going to think? And now Big Tiger has finally made a statement of his own.
I want to say categorically categorically these allegations and accusations that have been circulating about me are false, untrue, not happening, didn't happen.
Additionally, now here's my question to everybody watching.
Why do if if this had been any other guy, cuz you notice this chick is like, "Oh, she went to so and so and backtracked."
And what's your point?
Any other time a woman is abused and she backtracks, what do y'all say? Y'all say, "Oh, she's only backtracking because she's scared. She's only saying that he didn't do XYZ cuz she's scared.
See, it's it's the selective outrage for me. This is what annoys the [ __ ] out of me about y'all. Y'all pick and choose who you want to believe. Y'all pick and choose who you want to put under scrutiny.
Why is it with this negro you believe him wholeheartedly to the point where you're now questioning her? What happened to believe all women?
Does Does anybody else see the the the the foolishness here? Does anybody else see the um what's what's the word for it?
The inconsistency?
Does anybody else see the inconsistencies?
It's important to clarify that Francesca and I have never been anything more than friends and respected colleagues.
I'd like to apologize to you, Franches.
>> You know, I didn't know what to believe, but then you don't want to not believe the woman because a lot of times women be scared to speak up for themselves because people in the world don't believe them. But it's because it's shenanigans like this being played.
I feel like don't come to the internet if you don't want the internet to speak on it. Especially when it's about somebody who is well known. She knew.
>> See, now would y'all like me to tell y'all why these women are coming to his defense?
Would y'all like me to tell you why?
Cuz I can tell you why.
How many of you guys remember what Karen Superhead Stephins said about Big Tiger in her Oh, y'all remember because guess what?
I heard the rumors about Big Tiger and Puffy before Karen put that book out.
Every every one of us that's part of the culture heard the rumors about Big Tiger and Puffy before her book came out. When her book came out, that was the confirmation of it.
I told y'all it's certain types of brothers in our community that get the protection of the community.
See, nobody in the black community condones [clears throat] black men being abusive to black women unless you have a different sexual orientation.
Let me say that again.
No one in the black community condones black men being abusive to black women unless you're a black man that's part of the rainbow coalition. Then then it gets overlooked.
Then it gets overlooked.
In fact, I would argue that some men, you know what? I ain't even going to say that. I'mma leave that alone. I'mma leave that alone. But you know where I was getting ready to go with it.
Cuz some folks need an excuse to do certain things.
Some some folks need an excuse to do certain things, right? But but I keep noticing that certain people get the pack, right? Cuz look, I'mma play this again.
Watch this. I'mma play I'mma play this again cuz let's hear what she had to say again. I'm not going to lie, this whole situation got me tired cuz why would you get on the internet crying with a bruised up gashed eye talking about ask my husband what why what happened to my face girl >> and now you're backtracking. She goes to Lauren Lar Roa. Shout out to Lauren for always bringing us the information, but she says she never calls her husband an abuser.
>> Hey, what the [ __ ] did you think people were going to think?
>> South why? Let me get this straight. Over the weekend, >> why freaking hate this damn mouse?
>> I'm not going to lie, this whole situation got me tight cuz why would you get on the internet crying with a bruised up gashed eye talking about ask my husband what why what happened to my face girl and now you're backtracking.
She goes to Lauren Lar Roa. Shout out to Lauren for always bringing us the information, but she says she never calls her husband an abuser.
>> Babe, what the [ __ ] did you think people were going to think? I'm very confused.
>> Then you have the nerve to say social media has drawn its own conclusions from information that was shared, but those conclusions are not the statements I have made. What did you think people were going to think? And now Big Tiger has finally made a statement of his own.
I want to say categorically categorically these allegations and accusations that have been circulating about me are false, untrue, not happening, didn't happen.
Additionally, it's important to clarify that Francesca and I have never been anything more than friends.
>> Pause right there. See, this is how we know you're goofy.
And I'm talking to you, lady that made this video. That statement ain't got [ __ ] to do with his wife.
That's him addressing allegations of being in a situation with a woman named Francesca. That [ __ ] ain't got nothing to do with his wife.
Do you see how people will grab [ __ ] off of the internet and just throw it together and and think they know what they talking about?
His wife's not His wife's name, if I'm not mistaken, isn't Francesca. Is his wife named Francesca?
Is his wife named Francesca? I thought his wife was named Alicia.
I thought his wife's name was Alicia.
So why is he he said additionally I just want to say that me and Francesca have been nothing more than friends. That that's a man addressing rumors that he's messing with a woman named Francesca. That's what that is. That's what that is.
I swear, boy. People be getting on the internet. They don't be knowing what they doing. They just throwing [ __ ] together.
>> Never been in no allegations. I don't think he's ever had any dirty laundry put on him that I could think of. He got married. I had no idea he was even married. He got married to a woman that goes by the name of Alicia Brown, y'all.
Now, Alicia Brown put a video up.
Jasmine, show the video real quick. She posted it said, "Someone asked my husband why why my face happened." I would think that you are insinuating that your husband did that to you. In 2014, Alicia Brown took her daughter to the casino. She left the baby in the car. I think the baby was like four years old at the time or something like that. left her in there for eight hours while you was in there giving your money away to the casino. The baby daddy took you to court and was awarded custody of this baby. Now, you were supposed to drop the baby off to him.
The baby never made it to the daddy the next day. Still missing to this day. She also insinuated that Big Tiger was having an affair with his co-host that goes by the name of Francesca. Francesca came out and said Alicia is a damn liar.
She said the allegations being circul.
>> Okay. So that's what he was addressing.
That's what he was addressing. So maybe it was maybe it was both combined. Maybe it was both combined. Maybe he was addressing the part about his wife and then addressing the part about Franchesca. It wasn't making sense.
Wasn't making sense. So my apologies everybody. My apologies to the young lady that put the video out. Maybe she did know what she was talking about. So, this is him trying to address all of it.
Right now, if I had to guess, and this is just off the top of my dome, [laughter] if she came to the internet and said, "Ask my husband what happened to my face."
And then she retracts the statement by saying, "I never said he was the abuser." You know where my mind goes?
Did the chick that he's having an affair with or allegedly Did the chick that he's allegedly having an affair with jump on you and that's the reason why your face is like that?
That's the first place my mind went.
If she comes online with all of this messed up and she says, "Ask my husband how my face got like this." And then later she says, "I never said he was the abuser."
And she also said claims that he allegedly is having an affair with a chick named Francesca. My mind goes to did Francesca jump on you and whoop your ass and that's why you saying you feel me? That would make sense.
Did Francesca or excuse me, did the side chick when you found out allegedly when you allegedly found out that he was messing with that chick and confronted him, both of them about it, did she jump on you and whoop your ass? And then you came to the internet and said, "Ask my husband how my face got like this." And then when everybody assumed that it was him that did it, you then jump out there and say, "I didn't say it was him that did it." But you don't want to say her cuz you don't want her to jump on your ass again.
[laughter] Is Is that what happened?
Is that what happened?
I'm I'm just saying all I know is this.
I tell you what, regardless of what happened, one thing is for certain.
Big Tiger got arrested for it.
That's for sure.
One thing is certain, his ass got arrested for it.
Busted for battery cruelty to children.
He definitely got arrested for it. Big Tiger was arrested for battery and thirdderee cruelty to children on Saturday. TMZ learned According to police records, the longtime radio host and former host of BET's iconic Rap City was booked into Fulton County Jail Saturday morning, but bonded out later in the day.
Officials with officials with the jail tell us big Tiger legal name blah blah blah was released after posting shity bonds totaling 10,000 including 9 thou a 9,000 bond tied to aggravated battery and a 1,000 bond related to cruelty to children charge.
Tiger's arrest comes after we reported Morgan's wife, Alicia Brown, was involved in an alleged incident that may in May that prompted authorities to open a domestic abuse in abuse investigation.
He was identified as the suspect, although it's unclear if the incidents are connected.
Tiger previously told TMZ in regard to Brown's claim, "I appreciate the support and concern that so many people have shown. I want to categorically I want to say categorically that these allegations and accusations that have been circulating are false." He added, "Out of respect for everyone involved, I ask for grace, privacy, and restraint as my family navigates these difficult Man, shut the hell. I'm so, you know what I'm so sick and tired of? I am so sick and tired of these celebrities giving us this rehearsed uh uh um uh what is what is it called? Um what what is it called?
I'm sick and tired of these celebrities giving us this rehearsed speech that their publicist gave them.
I'm I'm sick of this. I I I'm sick of it. I just want somebody to be real. I just want somebody to be real. I just want them to come out and say, "Man, I ain't do that shit."
But no, we we got to get the out of respect for everyone involved. I ask for grace, privacy, and restraint as my family navigates this difficult moment.
I remain grateful for the trust so many of you have placed in me throughout that journey.
I intend to continue living and leading in a manner worthy of that trust, man. Please, please, did you do it?
That's that's what we want to know. Did you do it? The recent documents didn't reveal further details and it's unclear whether any arrest was made or charges were filed at the time. The and Tiger's recent arrest doesn't state whether or not it is connected to the alleged incident involving his wife. It's unclear what prompted the cruelty to children charge. Although worth noting, the veteran media personality welcomed a son with Alicia in 2025 at age 51. We've reached out to Tiger. So far, no word back. Yeah. You know why there's no word back?
Cuz look, these two incidents are separate.
Her having the messed up face that happened back in uh May.
He just now got arrested.
So, you want to know what that tells me?
What that tells me is that you had the incident in May.
She put out the video. Everybody started speculating.
He jumped on the radio to do damage control and said, "These are allegations and accusations are categorically false." He just basically gave the whole publicist spill, right?
And then Saturday he gets arrested for domestic violence. He gets arrested for uh let's see, let me read what he got arrested for again.
He gets arrested on Saturday for battery and thirdderee cruelty now to children.
Now here's the thing. If that incident with her happened in May, I doubt he's getting arrested for that.
This is something new.
This is something new in my opinion.
Right. So the messed up face that whole situation that happened in May. He didn't get arrested for that.
She came to the internet, showed everybody. Everybody started making their own assessment and coming to their own conclusions. He jumps on his radio show and gives that spiel about how it's categorically false and how him and Francesca are just friends, blas blah.
Then he gets arrested this past Saturday for battery and uh cruelty to children charge. So this is something new. This is something new. And all I'mma say is it's not looking good.
Like I usually have radar for this type of [ __ ] I usually can tell when the guy is not guilty of anything. Like, and I'm not saying that I'm any type of expert or authority figure, but y'all know how it is with me. And if I feel like a guy is being accused of something that he's not guilty of, I'm going to be the first person to jump up here and say, "Oh, this is [ __ ] This this is this is a croc of shit."
I'mma be the first one to jump up here and do that. But by that same token, if I feel like dude is wrong, I'm gonna jump up here and be like, "Yeah, he he wrong. He he on some he on some BS."
Right. And and this Big Tiger [ __ ] it feels no different than the puffy [ __ ] Feels no different.
Feels no different, bro. It's Some ain't right about this situation.
Some ain't right because you you you felt the need to go on your radio show and address it when you didn't get arrested.
Right. So the Mace situation happened.
She got the gash over her eye. She goes live.
Everybody's wondering what happened. You go on your radio show to address it, which you really didn't have to cuz you wasn't arrested. You get arrested this past Saturday. TMZ reaches out for you for a comment. You don't even get us you don't even give us the canned comment from your publicist.
So why do you why you didn't want to comment recently?
You commented when you didn't get arrested. Why are you why do you not want to comment now that you've gotten arrested?
Told you something don't feel right.
[snorts] Something don't feel right.
something something ain't right.
Something ain't stirring the Kool-Aid.
You feel me?
So, let's start with the facts, not the feelings.
We got battery, aggravated battery, and thirdderee cruelty to children.
That's the one that takes the cake.
Now, according to his wife's statement to police, an argument about text messages on his phone turned physical and she ended up with a deep cut over her eye, stitches, and disfigurement a month later. Bro, do you know what you have to do to end up with that type of gash over your eye?
The cruelty to children count is there because their 13year-old was upstairs and heard his mother getting hurt. Now, this is the this is what I found. This is the research I found. Now, I could be wrong, but this is the research I found.
So, I'm guessing the kid said something or tried to help the mother.
And I'm sure you can guess what else happened because even though they just had a kid together in 2025, that doesn't mean that she didn't already have a kid.
I think she already had a kid. You feel me?
So, I think she was already uh uh a single mother before she had Tiger's kid. Now, I could be wrong. Anybody that finds any new information, you're more than welcome to send it to me and uh correct me.
Now, like I said, y'all know me. I'm the first one to call out women who love weaponizing accusations.
I'm the first to push back on the let's villainize every man machine.
So, when the angry man decides to speak on this, you know, there's something there.
It's not me grabbing the torch and the pitchfork simply because it's time to demonize a man the way everybody else does in the community. It's the opposite.
This is me applying the standard. Are we supposed to believe that this woman inflicted this damage on herself? Nah, bro. I'm I'm sorry. I I don't There's There's something there. Where there's smoke, there's fire, right?
But let's be fair. Let's be all the way fair.
He's just charged.
They haven't convicted him yet.
Now, of course, he's came out and stated that it's all categorically false. And look, he has the right to defend himself. If he says he didn't do it, we just got to take his word for it for the moment. But again, we got a laceration and a stitched up eye. That's one hell of a injury.
But at the end of the day, the courts are going to decide whether he's guilty or innocent.
So I'm not here to be his judge, jury, or executioner.
I'm here for what the culture is about to do because that's the part that exposes everybody. Oh yes, you're about to see a lot of spin. You're about to see a whole heap of [ __ ] and horseshit.
Here's the BS. Watch how fast the same people who condemn a man on the slightest rumor start finding reasons to excuse this one. Not Tiger, but he's a good dude.
He's the voice of the morning.
He's never had an accusation.
We don't know the full story. Isn't it funny how the full story only matters when it's a person the culture likes?
See, that instinct has a name. It's called the ghetto pass. And the ghetto pass has nothing to do with innocence and everything to do with whether or not you're socially accepted in the black community.
Understand what the ghetto pass actually measures. It doesn't measure evidence.
It measures likability.
Are you liked by the community? How long have you been liked by the community?
Will you continue to be liked by the community?
Did you ever go against the unspoken negro contract?
The more we love your voice, your show, your years of good memories, the more benefit of the doubt that we give you.
No matter what the police report says, no matter what you did. So, I'm going to say that again. The more we love your voice, your show, the years of good memories, the nostalgia, the more benefit of the doubt we give you. No matter what the police report says, no matter what you did, it's not about justice because like I said before, the black community doesn't have a standard. It has a preference.
So, let's be crystal clear about this because this is the whole point. This is the entire point of my channel. I've said it over and over again. The standard is the standard. I don't care how many of you clowns love this dude. I don't care about Rap City. I don't care about his morning show. I don't care how many of you watch his morning show.
None of that is going to make me overlook a woman with a stitched up eye.
I mean, think about it.
If you did that to your girl, you would have to answer for it and nobody would make an excuse for you. But I don't know why we're surprised. He's one of Puffy's friends.
This this is one of the dudes that was cool with Puffy and hung out with Puffy and all of that stuff, right? And look at what Puffy did. And look at how many people were making excuses for what Puffy did.
And let's not skip past the kid.
There's a 13-year-old who witnessed the entire thing. God only knows how that played out.
One of the things I always talk about on this show is how it seems no one cares about these children. This is sad. That boy is probably traumatized by what happened in that house. I thought we were trying to end the dysfunction.
There's no telling what type of damage that that BS did to him or if this becomes something that he will emulate.
Remember, children rarely listen to their elders, but they never fail to mimic them. James Bowwin.
But here's who actually pays the price for the ghetto pass. And it's not the celebrity that you all have your preference for. It's the man who in the community isn't liked, but just happens to be innocent.
Every time we excuse the chosen ones, and I've talked about the chosen ones on a regular basis, but every time we excuse the chosen ones, we tell everyone else the rules are negotiable based on popularity and preference, and then we act shocked when people dislike the culture.
A standard that benefits or bends only to those that are popular isn't a standard. It's a sliding scale.
And the man at the bottom always pays full price.
So here's the test, and I want every one of you to take this test honestly. Take Big Tiger's name off of the police report.
put a nobody's name on it. Same injury, same stitches, same kid upstairs, same argument over a phone, same woman putting out a video showing her injuries.
How you feel about it? Now, if your answer changes the second the name changes, then you were never reacting to the facts. You were reacting to popularity and your preference because that's what it boils down to.
And it's bigger than one radio host.
Either everybody is held accountable or nobody's held accountable. You don't get to scream protect black women all year long. But the moment the man with the stitched up wife is somebody you like, you want to get quiet or you want to defend it. Let's see how many of these protect black women content creators talk about this one.
But here's my last question and I'm done with it. Is it really the behavior you have a problem with or is it just [snorts] the people you have a problem with displaying the behavior?
I'mma say that again and this boils down to everything I've talked about tonight.
Do you really have a problem with the actual behavior or do you just have a problem with the person that's displaying the behavior?
But with that being said, shout out to everybody that came through. I appreciate you guys for tuning in to the show. I appreciate everybody that contributed to the show.
Um, shout out to my man uh, Darnell for rescuing the show and being a sponsor of the show. I definitely appreciate you for that, bro. Uh, also shout out to Jeffrey for being a sponsor of the show.
And shout out to everybody that dropped 50, everybody that dropped 20, everybody that contributed. I really appreciate y'all.
But with that being said, we're going to get up out of here and I'm going to holl at you guys later.
Deuces.
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