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The Bad Boys Breakdown (Mocity & Jason Lee)
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I got a crazy right hook, [ __ ] Hit you in the back of the head and give you cereopausy.
And today we're here to finish off another wonderful week's worth of content. Well, yes. But before we get started, if you like this kind of content, make sure to go check out the Patreon, which would be greatly appreciated. There's three different tiers depending on how much you can give back for 200 plus exclusive videos and weekly live streams where we have multiaceted conversations with the very panel depending on the week. If that sounds interesting to you, definitely go check it out. The link will be in the description box down below. Now, before we get too sidetracked, last video's comment was essentially over the Leverne Cox losing 90% of her income story. And someone basically said, "I'm not jumping for joy at her situation, but I'm also not feeling much sympathy." And that's where I was. I understand that in the comments, luckily, the comments were very nuanced. We were having full-blown conversations about the interview she did with Olay and Friends where she had a conversation with other trans women talking about how no, it's still bad to be with a MAGA police officer, even though the pickings are slim, but it's a lot more nuanced than she did something bad, which was just guilt by affiliation, so she deserves to be in the poor house. So, I definitely agree that I don't want to see somebody down on their luck, but I don't feel too much sympathy because the story was voluntarily told to get people to go and see her show and also now buy her book.
But before we get too sidetracked, let's get on to the actual story. Today, we're going to be talking about Bad Boys and the ripple effect it's been having within the LGBT community, specifically the G Nico. There are trans actresses on now that's TV, but since those are usually pertaining to like the bad girls spin-off, I'm going to focus on the bad boys. Also, I'm so sorry about the rip in my tank. I had actually planned to wear this out. Nico, a tank in summertime groundbreaking. I know, but I've been rocking them recently and I'm like, "Oh, it reminds me of the South."
Before I get too distracted, we are going to actually start off with the actual story pertaining directly to the bad boys, which is Mo City. Nico, who is Mo City? If you did not know who Mo City is, you are kind of new to my channel. I think I've talked about him twice, maybe 2.5 times. He is a light-skinned tatted man from Houston, Texas. Houston, Texas.
And he was recently on Bad Boys, I think like a season or two ago. I don't watch a show so I can't really keep up with you. If you did not know, he recently went viral because he went on a bif phobic tie rave when one of the contestants that was auditioning for Bad Boys came on and said that he was bisexual and proud. And Mo said he said, "There ain't no bisexual. You just gay.
Once you lose your manhood, you're gay."
And the boy yelled out, "Weren't you kissing a boy on the internet?"
>> I'm bisexual.
>> You gay. Ain't no bisexual.
>> Once you lose your manhood, you gay. I seen you in the vlogs with that, BRO.
LET'S TALK ABOUT THAT. IS YOU GAY OR STRAIGHT?
>> AREN'T YOU GAY? VERBATIM. VERBATIM. And he cloning because once again, most city most likely bisexual. I'm not going to even call him gay because he does have a baby mama and a child. And I do believe bisexuality exists. So, most likely bisexual, but with that rhetoric of once you give up your manhood, you're gay.
Misogyny. Nico, we're going to take a slight branch off to talk about how that's misogynistic. Because basically you're no longer a man if you're a bottom.
Basically saying if you are the receiver, you are equal to a woman and you are lesser than. So you've lost your manhood. Clock it. Clock it. Yeah. Yeah.
No, no, no. We're going to take it there. But from there, it basically opened the floodgates and people began to find out about his gay past. Basically, how he was mad gay on Tumblr. That's where the comments about Fat Cat in his most recent interview with Jason Lee came from. Nico, who is Fat Cat? If I if you did not watch the previous videos, I've down him. Fat Cat is an Only Fans content creator who swears that back in the day he and Mo City used to flirt on Tumblr. Thought they had a receipt on you or they had photos and there were some photos of you as a kid with another kid. Explain those photos cuz if if you look at the photo with no context, >> then it's one thing. But when people took the photos and put on social media, basically they were saying that what you were gay at the young age and this >> you can never, bro. I don't know what's wrong with people where they think like I'm trying so hard to be hard or to be a thug or to act like I'm straight. Bro, you can't fake this [ __ ] I must been faking this [ __ ] all my life.
>> Cuz all the [ __ ] that people say about me today, they've been saying this [ __ ] about me since middle school and elementary school. They people been talking trash about me just cuz of what I look like or who I am. Bro, who gives a [ __ ] So I go on the show, you know, people going to dig our receipts.
>> I'm from Houston. I'm from one of the biggest cities. These pictures been out.
>> Me and my friend, bro, I'm going say a lot of my friends, we were childish. We call it childish. Now day people call it gay.
>> We're being childish. We sent those pictures to females, bro.
>> People thought they had a receipt.
>> And it's been on the internet. And >> I don't know who the person that tried to out of me was. cuz it look like a a dyke.
>> Mhm.
>> And tried to say that lesbian >> that that was I mean if it's a lesbian and it ain't gay then. But they try I guess this person tried to say that they were that person in the picture. Okay.
>> Everybody in my city and and that knows us know that me and him are straight and we were being child. This [ __ ] got put out on Twitter in 8th grade. A female retweeted that [ __ ] and it went everywhere. And then now I'm on the show, you know what I'm saying, as a grownup around certain [ __ ] And now people trying to egg it on and try to make it something that it's not. But it's really, I'm going to be honest with you, bro. It really be the community that be playing with me, bro. The gay community. Yeah. And I be the one trying to I ain't going to say advocate, but I be the one around the [ __ ] and making, you know what I'm saying? Making it seem like, hey, it's don't judge them, bro.
Them [ __ ] still grown men. So wait, so once it went viral and they were creating this narrative that what they were and it's been on the internet and I don't know who the person that tried to out of me wasative that what they were trying to say was that was your boyfriend as a kid and that now you know this is the real Mo City. The Mo City that you know there's some mo on the city over here and they were basically saying that this boy who you were playing with was your boyfriend.
>> I'm going tell you like this only women got receipts on me. My girl go through my phone. She ain't never seen nothing weird in my phone. She ain't never seen me talking to no man doing. Bro, you got to think about it. If I'm up here on this level, why can't people come out with real receipts, not the same picture when I was like what, 14, 13? Being childish. Come up with some some hotel receipts. Show me something real. You can never never I lay down and die. That just not me, bro. Like people be trying to put [ __ ] on you. I guess my jewelry fake, my life fake, my uh sexual orientation is fake. Everything is fake about me, bro. This is what people think about me.
>> And I believe it because that lines up with the time dates on his old Twitter.
Nico, let's get back to the story. So, if you did not know, Mo City is recently going viral because he did an interview with Jason Lee where he was defending his heterosexuality, saying that he's from Houston, Texas, and that if he was gay, many more people would know. First and foremost, as a [ __ ] from Houston, Texas, what unless you grow up in like a specific community that's very tight-knit, Houston, Texas is very individualistic.
It's very melding pot. You don't really know your neighbors until you actually go out of your way to know your neighbors. So, I'm going to call BS on that unless he was in a specific neighborhood and stayed in that neighborhood his entire life as a [ __ ] from Houston, Texas. But he basically said that this is going out of control and that it was some person that looks like a slur for lesbian. I can't say it, but I'm going to let the let the clip roll where he referenced fat cap. So, as you saw, he is acknowledging that these pictures were taken out of context and that that boy he was kissing on was just his friend and this wasn't anything gay and we were actually sending that to girls.
we were just being silly. You know, back in the day, we didn't call that gay. We just called it being silly. I'm like, "Okay, okay, but what about these tweets where he's saying, "Boy, I'm loving you and would you kiss a dude in public?"
And he said, "Yes, Nico." I know he forgot the login for his old Twitter account, but once again, here is the information. The boy is bisexual. At least he had a bisexual period. And that's okay cuz I know a lot of people that understand that sexuality is fluid.
Sexuality changes as you age, as your mind opens. and or closes. If you tried something in youth and it wasn't for you, that's perfectly fine. But what we're not going to do is BS it.
I'm so sorry. Especially when there's a public record.
Moving on. That was his drama.
Hopefully, he'll be able to come to terms with what he did in the past and it doesn't have too many ripples into his quote unquote hyper heterosexual life, even though he's on gay ass bad boys on Zeus Network. Let's move on to the ripple effect that the show is having. Now, if you are a internet connoisseur, as I am, basically chronically online, you see fight videos occasionally.
Sometimes they be good. I'm so sorry. As a [ __ ] that can kind of tussle, they're very entertaining if they're good and evenly matched. But if you have been tuned into gay fights recently, have you noticed that there's a lot more ferocity in all of them? And I mean jumpings, no holding back, forgetting that you're attacking another human being kind of ferocity because there was a video that just went viral. Basically, six people jumped one man who was allegedly calling them slurs. And I say allegedly because someone who was there that night came out with the story because it went viral. So boom, the boy upstairs was like he was yelling downstairs like selling out disrespect and them calling him all types of FS and P's and you know woo woos. So they felt like oh he going to try us like that we going to woo him.
So Smiles had the camera in his face. He was like you get that [ __ ] camera out my face. Woo. And then it went from there. So then he said something to me y'all. He was going crazy talking about that's why you you mad cuz you'll never get my and I'm like listen baby I don't even know you. I never had sex with a gay guy. But and I start going crazy.
I'm not no [ __ ] And all I know I said, "Oh, don't worry. They're going to whoop you." 5 4 3. And then Santana like, "Oh, I got to go to the bathroom."
So when Saucy Sant's like, "Oh, I got to go to the bathroom." You know, those was all his group of people that he was with. So he's like, "Oh, I got to go to the bathroom." So they walked up the stairs, past him, and that was the wrong decision cuz he still was popping it and it was murder she wrote.
>> And once again, I'm all for putting a homophobic person in their place.
technique.
I bet you thought I was going to say I was above it, but there is a limitation.
Every action has a reaction and it should be equal, too. If you wanted to run a fair fade, I'm going to be real with you. Do that because at this point, he's trying to get a rise out of you, Nico. Violence isn't the answer. I don't have room for homophobia.
I don't. Same with racism. That's why when people are like, "Oh my god, you let a word make you attack somebody.
Call me the word and see." Ah, but I'm not understanding why it took six individuals to get this man. Y'all were beating him with chairs, with tables, and then when he was passed out on the ground, y'all were stomping him out. And I'm like, I understand getting your leg back. I genuinely do. But at the same time, that is a human being. And if they croak it, you're going to jail. I I I really feel like a lot of people underestimate how fragile the human body actually is. Unfortunately, I cannot put that fight on YouTube or else this definitely is not getting monetized. But I'm not understanding why there's so little thought behind attacking someone nowadays, especially to that degree.
Like, I've been seeing people getting jumped and stomped and all of these things that could truly just take them out of this world or have irreversible damage to them for the rest of their lives. Sometimes it's deserved.
Like some sometimes a beating is deserved. Everybody gets their lashes, but it definitely should be at a minimum of damage. So, I want to hear your opinions down below. Cuz when I came on here, Na, when I came on here 2, three years ago, and I said Zeus Network is going to destroy the black community, there were they [ __ ] in the comments was saying, "Oh, you're fear-mongering.
You're overreacting. There should be versatility in black representation."
I'm totally down for that. I'm totally down for that. We don't need a blackish all the time. We can get nitty-gritty, but at the same time, this has a ripple effect because people will watch that content and think that it's real life, meaning that they should be doing these things. I have never been so scared in my life as when I was outside and I heard somebody scream on my soul because I know what comes next.
Nico, how do you know? I'm not the kind of [ __ ] that watches this network, but I was dating that kind of [ __ ] for like five months and every Sunday it was like, Bobby, come over and watch baddies with me. So, I was watching baddies. And honestly, once again, I genuinely believe it's just gladiators with lash tags standing on the side. And I say that because these women are in full beats of makeup fighting until someone gets a seizure. I don't remember what I was watching that season. I forget what season that was. Some woman had a seizure and had to be rushed to the hospital and then she was fighting next week. So, I just don't understand what the point of this programming is other than to destroy the black community. But I definitely want to hear your opinions down below. How do you feel about Mo City coming out once again to clarify that he is a hyper heterosexual and that he's never had a gay past and that those pictures that y'all see of him kissing on boys and him tweeting that, "Oh, I love you boy." And yes, I would kiss a man in public was all just him being silly. You know, you know, he was just being it was a joke. It was a jokey joke. But how do you also feel about the ferocity in fights nowadays? Because I I mean I let me let me not like be too hyperbolic. Growing up in Houston, Texas, every weekend I would go out, I would see at least one fight, but that one fight would be with oneon-one or at most twoonone. It's like people are coming out with whole field units ready to fight somebody on a night out.
And I'm just sitting here like, I'm dressed nice. I use my expensive cologne. I got my hair did. Why are we fighting? Is this not supposed to be a juke joint? Are we not supposed to be dancing? But before I continue to ramble, I definitely want to hear your opinions down below. And I will see you guys next time.
And now for a brief yet sincere shout out to this week's Third Eye Tier subscribers, Daddy Darnell and Miss Jay.
Your continued support is greatly appreciated. And thank you once again to everyone who supports the channel.
Truly, I really appreciate it. We're almost at 50K and this week's live stream discussion is going to be a virtual hangout. Seeing as how we've had a topic last week, I wanted to just sit back with the girls and key for a second. So, if that sounds interesting to you, definitely tune in.
And this week's video shout out is going to be another hood classic. If you did not know, one of my favorite performers is named Rio, and he collaborated with another beautiful man who I recently discovered when I did my Poppy Fox dive named Artiste. If you think these two men look beautiful, imagine them together. And that's all you have to do to go look up their names and find them out. Nico, listen. I I've been like I've been contemplating doing the Poppy Thugs in 2026 review. So, if you guys like this scene, let me know in the comments and I will definitely tell you about my experience because there were some ups and downs. It was a lot less difficult to navigate than people were making it.
But before I get into it, go watch the video and I'll see you guys next time.
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