Research indicates that children raised primarily by single mothers tend to develop more feminine characteristics and behaviors, as they absorb and mirror the energy of their primary caregivers. This phenomenon contributes to a broader trend of declining masculine traits in modern society, including reduced testosterone levels in young men compared to previous generations. The absence of consistent male guidance and role models during critical developmental years can lead to difficulties in establishing healthy masculine identity, confidence, and leadership skills.
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woman. Like, these are silly arguments that makes what you say mad, null, and void because we don't have to agree with each other, but your talking points just undermines listening to you. Like, last time we was on the show, you said, "Oh, you've never talked to anyone outside of your culture." That was one of the dumbest statements I ever heard on YouTube. Like, how the [ __ ] do you know that? That's these are the type of things that women say. You're too inundated with feminine perspectives that I don't think like I don't know where you're at. You also said, "I've never been out the country." And I'm not trying to make this about me. What I'm saying is when men come to you, hold on, hold on. When men come to you, when men come to you, let me finish, bro. Oh my god.
>> That's what women respect. I'm being very respectful to you. I ain't talking crazy to you. I'm being very respected. You come on here insulting people just because they don't agree with you. Oh, you must you guys have this. What makes you think >> just because we objective that it means that we must not be getting something from a woman? News flash, they're not that HARD TO GET, BRO.
>> I DON'T KNOW WHAT. Maybe they're that hard for you to get. They're not hard to get. Just because men got men [ __ ] be thinking they got wives and kids that that mean you winning. That don't mean you losing.
>> That does mean you winning. That absolutely means you're winning.
>> That means you're winning.
>> Doesn't necessarily mean you're winning because we don't know the dynamics that you're living with. I will just I work in installations, right?
>> So, I was at a home recently.
>> What is this babble? You got me. You set me up talking. Look how you're talking.
I didn't look how you're talking.
>> Mad feminine energy.
>> Yo, this is insecure men babble right now, bro. Like, >> for dud committed.
>> What are you What are you You sound like a girl. WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? OH, NO. You're the one whining about women.
All everything on the panel is [ __ ] and moan about women. Like, I'm tired of this [ __ ] man.
>> Okay, so so hold on, bro. I'm not trying to take over the show. We just >> Yeah, you are, bro. You're talking about [ __ ] that happened two weeks ago, bro.
YOU ABSOLUTELY ARE. YOU SOUND like a woman, bro. You sound like a woman.
You're bitching like a woman. Hold on, Tyrone. Hold on, Ty. Go ahead and finish your point and then we'll get everybody else in. Everybody else hadn't spoken yet, guys. Go ahead. Go ahead and finish your point.
>> The only reason I did it because you just did it to beans. Like he was explaining something and he was like, "Is that your problem?" Like you're trying to personalize.
>> If you keep asking questions, I'm going to answer it. If you keep asking questions, I'm going to answer. SO DON'T ASK A [ __ ] QUESTION IF YOU don't want it.
Yeah. I don't give a [ __ ] about this Van Vader looking [ __ ] Like, bro, I could talk crazy real easy, my [ __ ] I'm just trying to have a conversation.
Do it. STOP TELLING ME what you're gonna do and do it.
>> I'M JUST HAVING A CONVERSATION.
>> STOP TELL SEE, THAT'S WHY YOU don't get women, bro. Cuz you keep telling them what doing it. I got you brother.
I don't have to be here.
This is girl talk masculine about this.
This girl talk.
>> Go ahead.
>> Don't get women. What are you talking about, bro? Like, what what are you talking about?
>> Go ahead. Go ahead, Trey.
>> Exactly what I'm talking about. Go ahead. This how this how this going to go. So he just going let Trey get in, man.
>> Hey, you still ain't talking reckless, by the way. You told us what you're going to do and you didn't do it.
>> About to be out, bro. If you if you ain't going We are men. We are [ __ ] men here. Terus, you are disrespecting yourself right now.
>> [ __ ] I don't give a [ __ ] Uncle Jeff get up.
>> Now this is BMU's problem. This is BMU's problem, bro. If one of us got to go, BMU and I >> and I'll GO AND I'LL GO Uncle Jeff.
>> I'm gonna go because I got set up. Thank you, BMU. Forget this.
>> You're not set up. I'm gonna go ahead and go.
>> You're not You're not saying it. Don't keep saying I mean, ain't nobody set Hold on. First of all, let me address that. Nobody's setting nobody up. You you have a you're the opposition to what most men believe.
So if you're the opposition and I invite invited you to come on as the opposition, that's what you are. You're the opposition. You say you stand on business. Then stand on what you believe. There's no person who is going to make me jump off a panel, make me run with my tail between my legs for nothing. I'm never going to do it. I never have. I never will. JT been rocking with me since the first show I've ever done. I ain't never ran from nobody. I ain't never got on no panel.
And I didn't been on panels before, not even on my own [ __ ] And people that came up that had opposition with me, I'm not running from nobody. So if we looking at it like it's a setup, then okay, look at it like that. But you you got to be able to stand on what you believe. If you believe that men should bow to women, then stand on the fact that you believe that men should bow to women. And then when you get then when men address you, masculine men address you, you can't cower and say, "I'm out."
>> Stand on business. Period.
So Trey, you go ahead Trey and say what you got to say, bro.
>> Well, I was going to address him, but he's not here, so I'll move on. Um, our pain, we going to talk about y'all.
Married men on Monday. We're going to talk about John.
>> On what channel? You got a channel? It's it's it's a poor representation. This is what happens. You get cooped up in a house with one woman for 20 years. But anyway, um >> what do you mean cooped up though? How how can that not be >> I mean cooped up exactly the way I said cooped up as in you can't spread your masculine wings is what I mean. Uh, >> so what happens is that you start to take on you start to take on feminine characteristics because you're so used to being around a woman all the time because that's what happens in relationships when you're with somebody for a long time. You start to you start to feed off of each other eventually.
You ever notice that women start to talk like they're men after a while? Ever noticed that?
>> It's more that way than the other one.
>> Sure. Sure. That's why I said we'll talk about it on Monday.
>> It's called This entire thing about about about uh uh women not needing men, it sounds good until the [ __ ] hits the fan.
>> 14 years law enforcement has taught me one thing. When the [ __ ] hits the fan, you want men.
>> I am very clear about that.
>> If your house is on fire, you want big, strong, burly ass, brave, courageous men to come in there and come do something about it. Somebody's in your house and you're not a man who's equipped enough to handle the threat that's coming in your house. You want men to come to your house. You don't want 5 foot4, 120 pounds.
>> How about it?
>> So, it's all good and it sounds great.
Kevin Sanders, rest in peace to Kevin Sands. But he said, "We've men have have civilized the world so much, so well that they don't think that we're necessary anymore, but they fail to realize that the very infrastructure in which they live on and how it is maintained is maintained by men." And we can go down. There's a whole video that breaks down. I think uh Patrick Beth David did an entire breakdown of all of the infrastructure jobs and how they are are lopsided men versus women. But this is what effanism has done to the women.
It's taught them to say these things.
They're all on code. This is all script.
They're just reading off the script.
They're just repeating what the other women are saying. And this is what they're this is what I'm supposed to say. Even though they know that they shouldn't be saying it. even though they know it's not true, they just repeat it.
And so for a lot of men, what needs to happen is what they used to do a 100 years ago. Started keep just ignore them. I I don't I don't talk I don't have conversations with women in my regular life. The most I talk to women is on these platforms in my real life.
If you're not a family member, I don't really have a conversation with women because what the [ __ ] are we talking about?
I I don't have a 9 to5. I don't I'm not compelled to talk to you at work like I was once before. So, what are we talking about? We don't have much to talk about.
So, we just just ignore it. But what we do is we give it a lot of power. We give them more uh uh clips so they can go back to their their hive and then they can go and review the clip and then we just sort of have this back and forth back and forth thing. It's sort of the same thing with these uh these podcasters and sex workers. Well, y'all keep talking about them all the time.
They're never going to go anywhere.
Y'all keep bringing them on the podcast.
Keep talking about a man every five minutes. It's the same thing with these women who decide that they made the decision, I don't need a man. Okay, cool. You don't need a man. Let's move on. Because there are a contingent of women out here who do understand their position in this world. They do understand, yes, I do need a man. There is a contingent of women who do understand this. I have some in my family who are married, two men, and we'll tell them no, I need my man. They said it.
So, I think we have to as as a community of black men, we have to start to to be more laser focused on the women who are actually with the program and leave the rest of them behind.
>> You know what? I have a video. I'm going to show it later. I mean, I'm going to get uh Uncle Jeff and then JT in here, then we'll we'll uh go into another part of the conversation. Uh but I have a video of a of a woman who is who has a platform who is telling women, >> "Hey, don't be intimidated by your husband.
>> You don't have to sleep with him.
Yes, sir.
>> You saw Arane?
>> Yeah. Yes, sir.
>> She said, "You don't have to sleep with your husband. Don't let Don't be fooled.
You don't have to have sex with him."
And so, what you're doing is creating a whole bunch of men who going to say, "Okay, cool. I'm going to go to the grocery store, get some orange juice.
I'll be right back."
And that and that girl that the coping machine at work yesterday it's going to be folded up like a like a lawn chair because you told your man I don't have to sleep with you. I don't have to serve you. There's a woman on here that got a mouth bigger than a computer screen thinking she a 10 and she's a 1.4 and she's telling women the same thing. I divest that teeth. I mean you could write a mathematical situation on her mouth. Okay. But anyway, that's neither here nor there. I'm I'm gonna put these videos up in a minute. All right, JT. I mean, Uncle Jeff, you already >> Uncle Jeff is before me.
>> Oh, yeah. Uncle Jeff, I'm sorry. Uncle Jeff, what are your thoughts, man? And and and uh Uncle Jeff, go ahead and promote your u your your your your product, brother. You got it with you.
>> Okay. Yes, I do.
>> Let me put you on the screen, man. Make Hey, y'all pay attention. This infomercial fellas, fellas, fellas, people, this is the family secret all natural body butter. I say this with no hesitation.
It is the best body butter in the world.
Not because of what I put in it, but because of what I don't. There are no parabens in here. There are no cereal fillers. There are no preservatives.
There is no glitter. I cannot find where glitter naturally occurs in nature.
Never seen a glitter tree, so I don't put that [ __ ] in here. This makes kloids disappear. It's fantastic for your skin.
And it is made up the of the five best ingredients. Shea butter, hoba oil, coconut oil, black castor oil, and beeswax. That is it. If you want your skin I'll be 61 next week. If you want your skin to glisten, glow, and be healthy, go to the family secret.shop and bet me 20 bucks that this ain't the best [ __ ] you ever rubbed on you. Now, I'll put the uh uh link in the in the in the uh chat. Um I want to I want to start by saying first off, what's up, fellas. It's been a minute. Um respect to everybody on the panel. Uh I got bad eyes, so I got to bring up uh Mr. Chosen. First time I'm uh getting down with you up here. What's up? Uh the rest of these the rest of these hooligans are already in my motorcycle gang. Um I um one >> crazy >> this this thing about and I'm so glad Trey brought it up. I think we spend way too much time and I say this about a lot of young men.
You're not interested in the good women.
You're interested in talking about the bad ones. And I don't know why because there is a is anybody here you've heard me say this before. Has anybody here heard of the great American black woman shortage? Me neither.
There are two million more of them. Let me put that into perspective. If the surplus of black women turned into zombies today, by next Tuesday the whole world would be zombies. That's how many more there are.
Why are you concerning yourself other than to profile them? Especially on social media when you come across a woman on social media who is spewing this ignorant boine feces. The best thing to do is to look in the chat, see who lives near you and cancel them wholesale.
They will help you find the better ones by going these women, this group, which is not all of them, is out of their [ __ ] mind.
>> Why? I don't go I don't go to the junkyard for a whole car. I go to the junkyard for parts.
When I see women who think like this, and whether men know it or not, they're not going to the junkyard.
They're going to I mean they're not going to the dealership for a car.
They're going for parts, titties, ass cter.
I don't want the whole thing.
And I think what we need to what we need to level with, which is what I wanted to tell dude while he was up here, is whenever you go back and forth between who's worse in the gender Olympics, the gender [ __ ] Olympics, you're basically making, okay, I like peanut butter. I like mayonnaise. I don't eat peanut butter and mayonnaise sandwiches. I don't because they don't go together.
If we want to talk about what men need to do, let's discuss what men need to do. Opposite and away from what women need to do. We are talking about women.
This subject is about the dialogue of the unruly women. And in my opinion, it should be for the specific purpose of telling good women to separate themselves. I'll say this and I will land.
The biggest problem for good black women is good black women because they don't do enough. They dress like them. They walk like them. They talk like them. We didn't told you that claws by nature repel mammals.
We have told you that bright hair by nature repels mammals. We have told you, or at least Mr. Wright has, that we find it repulsive when you graft the skin cells of another mammal to your scalp.
This is why you touch that [ __ ] more than women who have it, because your involuntary nervous system identifies it as foreign.
How do you want me to like the real you and you don't even like her?
Learn to like her. If you do not, you will get more of the same. And in closing, this is not our problem. It is yours.
The dollar is about to crash. [ __ ] is a quarter inch from hitting the fan. And you can find a way in this nerfed world to say that you do not need an able-bodied male because of the environment that they don't have to manipulate because they made an environment you can easily manipulate. I think it's a mistake. I'm done.
>> Now, I will say this too. I was watching um and JT can hump in here. I would pause. I I was watching um Willie D live and Willie D uh had a young lady on. I forget her name. Uh I was watching it today and she talked about professionalism and she was talking about the whole Megan and Staging thing.
Everybody knows about Megan, right? But she was talking about um she also brought up uh she said, "Man, we're living in a time." She said, "Back in the day, women were very promiscuous and they showed a lot of skin and they showed a lot of body parts and they were looking really horish." back in the day because they weren't making money. She said, "The problem that I'm seeing now in corporate America or in America where women are successful doctors and lawyers and dentists." She said, "I saw a lady who owns a a practice walk in front of the camera. I don't know if you saw this pain come in. You be seeing the same videos." She was in she has a practice. She walks in front of the camera. While she's there, she just pulls the skirt up, start dropping that ass to the floor. This is a woman that makes $150,000 a year. What's the purpose for that? You going live at your place of business, at your practice, throwing that ass to the floor, and you and you a successful black woman driving a really nice car, living in a really nice part of this city, and you making probably $150,000 a year. Then we move up to a school teacher. Willie D couldn't believe it. He was mind blown.
They had a school teacher walk in the class where she teach babies. and she pulls her skirt up and shows her panties and start moving her moving her hips around with her panties showing. So, the lady was saying she's confused. She doesn't understand how women get the money, get the success, and still have these behaviors.
Why? Why are they this way? You know what I'm saying? So, >> I have an answer, but I'll wait.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead.
>> Yeah, I I do too, but I'll wait.
>> Yeah. Go ahead, JT.
>> Yeah. So, yeah, the biggest problem that I see is that we have no guidance.
>> And you got a group of people, a large group of them, by the way, that don't think they need guidance.
They do not believe that they need guidance because for one, for years, their community has been silent when it comes down to them.
And a lot of this time, you know, when we see it, I I I get sometimes I get so disgusted when I'm actually out in certain communities and you see these women in real time acting like fouryear-old demon children and the world would sit back and just let them do what the [ __ ] they want to do.
They [ __ ] around and some authority come out there and meet them with their energy. And the first thing people want to start doing, well, it's not happening anymore, but you know, five years or so ago, it was during this Black Lives Matter march. They were calling out these folks name as if these folks were wrongly uh met with force.
And our community still has that in it where nobody wants to even confront these demon fouryear-old grown ass children.
And that's what we have right now in the community because they giving birth to demon fouryear-old grown ass children.
And I end with that.
>> All right. Now, somebody said they want to answer my question or they had an answer to the question of why those women are being >> You want go You want to go first, Josh?
You want me to do it? Look, uh I don't mind. Okay. Um there are I think it's majorly twofold.
>> Mhm.
>> Uh one, um whether we want to be honest about it or not, there is a man shortage, therefore a dick shortage.
Um, >> I promise you that teacher that showed her draws was not baby calfed at least 72 hours prior.
Now, uh, oh, I saw you with your your uh uh your shea butter, JT. You got to holler at me. You got to holler. You got to let people know what's at any rate.
Uh, a baby caffin is when a woman has it put on her so hard when she get ready to get up and go to the bathroom, she walk like a baby calf.
Had that happened, I don't think you'd have seen her shaking her ass. Number two, it is an energy of because I can.
It is a nah nah nah nah, I'mma do this rebellious energy that they are free to have. Go ahead and have it.
This is what I'm saying is that this kind of behavior attracts who it is supposed to.
>> The women you ain't supposed to be [ __ ] with.
>> Do it. Please. Please raise your hand and go me over here. I'm unculturable.
I am not going to do what you say. And this is I don't know a woman who likes this uh uh term or or who likes this sentence. But again, you guys know me. I don't give a [ __ ] I can only keep you as safe as you are obedient, not affable, not cooperative, not enjoyable, not grounded, agreeable.
These same women are the are the women who do not want to follow your lead unless they see the threat.
As in we get out of the car and they see the dog with you and I say get up on the car, they'll get up on the car. But if I get out and see the dog and you don't and I go get up on the car, I have to have a conversation with you. WELL, WHY I GOT THE THAT'S WHY.
And what you are about to see is a bunch of Lot's wife. A bunch of it.
This is I will I will give this as one of the sermons I give from the first church of Holy [ __ ] Lot loved his woman within the parameters of his God.
You cannot love a woman outside the parameters of whoever you call God.
Is God okay with the woman that is supposed to to nurture your children showing her ass at school? I don't think he is. If you can find me a book that talks about a god, Jesus, Allah, Buddha, Joey bag of [ __ ] donuts. I don't care what you call God. Which one okay that?
I guarantee you that woman calls herself a Christian or the new one, I'm not Christian, I'm spiritual. Which spirit okays you shaking your ass and showing your panties in front of the world?
Which of the 66 books is that in? That is what does not happen enough. And again, uh I speak black first. Uh so hopefully uh brother Chosen you understand that as a as a social issue this is black men and black women as a social issue. I understand men and women but when society has the snipples black folks got leukemia.
Our [ __ ] is way worse in name a topic name an area.
This is why this this wanting this is about a want and disregard for any other order than their personal own not a collective unless the collective is rebellious.
This is not about a collective order.
Men are better with collective order.
That was the problem with dude. I can't remember matouch cartou dude. dude that was up here being disrespectful and ilosophical. We have a collective order.
We have a collective order that allows me to [ __ ] ramble all over the place.
I'll shut the [ __ ] up in a few seconds.
But if somebody starts talking, the rest of us shut the [ __ ] up. That's masculine energy. Get a pen and write your [ __ ] thoughts down.
>> Here you go.
>> I'm done.
>> This is This is in a nutshell, man.
women, no guidance, no governors, and no consequence. That's what they're living by.
>> I just wanted to add >> the what I want to add. I I actually agree with that. And the the the part about the dog is what I meant by when the when the [ __ ] hits the fan.
>> Yep.
>> They'll listen they'll listen to men. Um but what I also want to bring about is there's a there's a fiscal issue here. M >> a lot of these women are just flat out broke >> and they believe they have believed what feminism has told them that they can go and go make a lot of money which is why you'll hear them say that black women are making more money than black men in a lot of lot of the cities but when you go and go do the research of the 250 some odd cities only 22 of them are the cities in which they are making either equal and or more simple math says that's only 8%. So that means in 92% of the cities, black men are making more money than black women. The truth of the matter is, if you've actually ever been out on a date with a woman who makes six figures, what you will quickly notice is that yes, she has a job where she makes $150,000 a year, but she's spending $175,000 a year and she's consistently in debt.
As I told a woman before, it's not that you're not I don't like you or or I'm not attracted to you. We're not financially compatible.
That's where it comes down to. I know that at the end of the day, you're going to try to pawn off your uh bottomless pit of consumerism on me.
I know you're going to do that. There's a white guy by the name of Dave Ramsey has been very popular the last few days because he told a he told a woman that she should leave a man who didn't want to take on her 90k of debt before they got married.
I was in a relationship with a woman who had $80,000 worth of debt before I knew that we moved in together and I was up shit's creek without a paddle >> because I should have done my homework earlier to find out where why she had this debt and then made the decision.
But by that time we had already had a baby. I was [ __ ] So we have to have a conversation with black women about your financial uh uh literacy. Many women don't really understand anything about money. They a lot of these women truly do believe money kind of grows on trees. And that's where the sexualizing themselves comes in because they will see a chick who will hop on OF and make a million dollars in a week and they think, "Oh, okay. It's got to be this easy." When in actuality, if you actually look at the stats and the statistics, that is a very small group of women that make that kind of money.
So, when we address the fact that a lot of these women just are flat out broke, which is why every conversation that they have with black men when it comes to dating is centered around money and some sort, I have not been on a date within the last three years in which the woman did not want to have a conversation about money on the first date. I've had to stop them and remind them, we're on our first date, we're not talking about money.
So that's uh that's another part of this this whole issue uh to your point me and you is that a lot of them are just don't have any money >> causes them to behave in hypersexualized manner >> Mr. Chosen go ahead and then we'll get in and beans back in here. Go ahead. I think when you when you see the stuff on social media, you know, about the the women that have, you know, decided to do Only Fans or they're they they dress the way they do, shaking like whatever it is, right?
There's a there's a big shift happening and it's basically men losing their voice.
And so even this panel, if we were to get together and say we're going to do a panel on why women are cancer, we would lose our we'd be deplatformed.
We would lose followers if we weren't outright canceled completely. And this idea now that as men, you know, you would see something like that and not call it out, not say, "Why are you lifting your skirt up? Why are you dancing like that?"
It's now 2026 and a woman can do that and no one says anything.
That means that the man's voice like I have two daughters 13 and nine. I can guarantee you if I saw anything like that I would be saying something to them. But but now out in the world men are just being taught and they're growing up and learning that everything is okay.
You shouldn't bring any masculine mor morality into the world these days and just shut your mouth. And any crazy [ __ ] you see online or in real life for that matter, don't have an opinion about definitely don't have a masculine opinion about. sit down, shut up, and or you're going to get cancelled or you'll I mean, I post on Instagram, I post on Facebook, I get called crazy [ __ ] Jordan Peterson, Andrew Tate, it's crazy. just because I refuse to, you know, fight against women and men and because I don't want to do that or I or I say that it's a woman, it's also a woman's job to connect and be intimate with her husband as much as it's his job to connect and be intimate with his wife. For me to even call both genders to that role, I get already vilified and attacked. So basically what we're seeing is that men are just slowly it's like it's like a slow motion train wreck.
We're losing our voice and what we're allowed to say out in the wild. And so now we're self-censoring.
And this is where you're seeing a breakdown in the morals and a loss of masculinity. And it's why like I think I just saw the other day that now men men that are 18 have the testosterone counts of um that they're like half the amount of testosterone that that 70s like I I was born in 76 >> right? So you're just it's the emaciation of men and it's losing our morality, but most importantly, it's losing our voice and our opinion in society saying we don't want our wives and daughters and our sisters dressing and behaving like that. We don't want them being exposed to other women teaching them to behave that way. Right.
So >> now and I'll say this too and then beans you can elaborate on this as well. I think that, you know, with us being in the upper se in our in our culture, up se up upwards of 70% of our children are being raised in single parent homes, which is the mom raising the sons. And I think that this whole narrative of the sisterhood, they're injecting that femininity into their sons. Uh and you seeing a high you seeing a high amount of men right now who a high percentage of men right now who are going to court trying to spend the money to see their children and time after time after time again you go on Tik Tok and Instagram Facebook so on and so forth and you'll see a woman denying her husband the children saying you can't have my child my child can't be with you you're dating someone new right and I I saw this one couple where the guy is dating this lady. Uh, no. They got No, he he remarried. And the the girl, his ex will not allow the son to be with his father if the lady was at the house.
>> This is this man's wife. He's remarried.
And you're telling him that who had who built a relationship with this woman?
Now, >> he built a relationship with with uh with this this this this new woman or whatever. You mean to tell me you going to have a good relationship with a good co-parenting until the man gets remarried and now you're telling telling the man he can't see his son because you don't want him around the [ __ ] at the house.
>> I mean it's crazy. So Mr. Beans and then we'll get ill philosophical after that.
Mr. Beans and what are your thoughts about uh that narrative uh because Mr. Chosen just cooked uh about what we're doing? Emasculation is happening, guys.
And I think we're the last of the Moheagans.
And when he talked about the testosterone thing, I saw it on the news the other day. I I saw what you exactly what you were talking about. They say boys now have half of what we had in the 80s and the 70s. That's crazy. And And you see it in them right now. You can go out here and high five one of these boys. They'll pass out. Um Mr. Beans, go ahead.
High five.
Just tell you it's bad.
Um, you know, for me, man, it's it's starting to become an energy drain um to even discuss this because it's like the more videos I come across.
Well, first let me say this. Shout out to all the sisters that are doing accountability content.
>> Yes, sir. I love it. Um, >> some of them I think it's a, you know, it's it's a grift or a cash grab, but at the same time, you can't look a gift for us in the mouth, right? I got to just appreciate the fact that we at least have the content >> um to to to rely on. But it's so much other content, man, where you just realize u we in a bad place as it pertains to women. Um, I just got through watching a video with girl. She started out real good. I can't remember exactly what she was saying, but then at the end she was like, "But I'm not with that 50/50 shit."
Right. And of course, I I don't like that. I think that's crazy. I think, you know, y'all fought for equality is here now. You got to live with it for a little while. Um, but you know, the mothers are the ones raising the boys. So whatever product that it is that we think we're getting from these boys, we know where it came from. I don't like the narrative. We got to stop saying that 70% of our kids are being raised in single parent homes cuz they not.
>> Um that's just not true. Um that's that statistic is about where they're being born, right? They're being born to single mothers. They're not being to marry women. But in reality, we have more than 40% of our children closer to 50 than we actually believe are being raised in two parent households. Now, is it their actual father? No. A lot of times it's not. Um, but it's still a two parent household. Even my son was a product of that. He went from me to his mom's boyfriend. She been with him since she left me. They've been together for [ __ ] I don't know, 10 years. So, uh, longer than that actually, like 13 years. So, um, but it it's still even in those situations, right? The men aren't necessarily I don't want to say they not men, but they're not in control. It's not necessarily a leadership thing. It's not like I heard a girl say earlier, um, if you She said she wanted to get her her oil changed on her car. She told the dude it was 150. He sent her $100. And so the girl on stage who was commenting, she was like, "Uhuh, why would you only send me a hundred if I told you it was 150 if you going to be in my house?
If you going to be a leader in my house, right? If you gonna pay my bills, then you need to give me all of it." Right?
See, and that's what I'm saying. Even in these situations where the men are there, they just there. I was one of those men who were kind of just I was kind of just there. I didn't even really interact a whole lot with the kids outside of playing video games with them sometimes and stuff like that. But I wasn't imparting a whole bunch of jewels on them. I interacted with them through their mother. She had to they they got what they was going to get from me through her. Right, which in the beginning was always some push back before she would implement it. But you know, it's just I think we in a we in a bad space as it pertains to our women.
And the sad part is because of the fact that the thing that's pushing that uh that the the the toxicity of it is this level of equality that they have with us as it pertains to money. Again, you can try to spin it and this is no disrespect to Trey. We could try to spend it however we want to. Only 9% in Chicago, only 6% here. When you look at the numbers, they making about $3,000 less than us median income. Again, talking about black people, right? So half of them are making much m half of them are making more money than another half of us.
So it Uncle Jeff said it earlier that there's a shortage of men. That's a true statement. We don't want to acknowledge that, but it is. It's about a little more than a million more black women than black men, right? It's so when they be like, "Oh, it's not enough men." It's not actually. But particularly when you see that black women tend to be um at the bottom of the list of marrying out.
They really don't be wanting to marry other people, white, Mexican or other.
So for them it is a lack of men. For them most men ain't balling, all this other [ __ ] But it's still a problem because y'all not all that. Y'all bringing other men's kids to the situation, attitude and trauma to the situation, debt, financially strapped to the situation. You still ain't making you not y'all not millionaires. You know, we all making about the same amount of money. We all struggling in some kind of way or doing well in some kind of way. It just But it just gets frustrating being you cuz I don't see a change with all that effort that we acknowledge that that Kevin Samuels put in. I don't see a change with all these podcasts over the last six years since 2020. I don't see a change. And what change I do see it's either the biggest platforms from the women are the most toxic. And then you do have on Instagram, like I said, I did want to acknowledge that there are a lot of women doing accountability content. I will say that. But it's most of it seem like they just talking.
it it it don't really seem like they really mean this [ __ ] or practicing in their real life. So many of them are even single, you know what I'm saying?
And and all of that. So, I don't know, man. It's a struggle to be honest with you. I I try to uh I try to be as fair as I can across the board. I don't I don't you know me, BMU, I don't I don't try to tell women down. I just criticize them where they need to be. I do the same thing for men.
But it's it's it's sad to see it, man.
And I know the biggest thing and I know ila gonna feel me on this is the thing that stresses me out the most is that I feel like I can't leave an impact to do anything about it.
No matter how much [ __ ] no matter how many videos I do, how many long form, short form, no matter what, it's like it's it's not changing anything.
I appreciate that, bro. Um I man, welcome back to the show, man. Um, did you want to did you have anything you want to add to the conversation as well for the guys?
>> Um, I mean, everybody spoke so well from what I heard. Um, I agree with all the points made and um, I think this is just a culmination of so many so many events.
That's why sometimes when I speak, I go back and forth through times in history because this situation ain't just germinate out of thin air. This is this is the product of years and years of political misappropriation, misinformation, malnutrition, um medical apartheid, >> redlinining, um colonization. Like these are all things that culminate to something and we we get lost in that. You know what I'm saying? It's like we don't really have no allies. like we we seen with with with um with Vader and how things went so [ __ ] left and and look at the argument that was made. This is the person that was defending Funky Diva.
Look how that look out the the spirit of that defense. Look at what it culminated to. We don't even have allies amongst ourselves. Everybody's trying to tell black men to shut the [ __ ] up and just do this and do [ __ ] that. And you got black men, mixed men, white men, black women, white women. Everybody wants to keep trying to tell black men how to think and act like what's being was rain on was raining on you is is [ __ ] um was pissed. It's [ __ ] rain. And it's like, no, it's [ __ ] raining. And beans, I feel your plight, bro. But you got to we got to realize like we got to get over ourselves. Not saying get over your pain, but understand that it ain't made for you to fix. We got to get out this Miss Martyr mindset. This [ __ ] wasn't and it's not saying to give up.
It's just to look at it for what it is to because you got to say when you have a drug problem, the first step is what?
Admitting you got a [ __ ] problem.
This [ __ ] ain't just happen cuz somebody sagged their [ __ ] pants and somebody got pregnant with four [ __ ] kids.
This is bigger than that. I know we stay on that topic, but this is bigger than that. This is years and years and years of social, political, mental, and spiritual degradation. And it's going to cause people to change. It's going to cause people to look at things that are positive, negative, and we're in the upside down. If you're constantly trying to progress as a people moving forward, and you're literally ostracized, dehumanized for not acting a fool for actually being the way you should be, that's going to change the essence of who you are. So now it looks like, oh, look at these people. They're [ __ ] animals.
because something was instilled in them.
Hate was beat into [ __ ] So, it's it's a self-p projection. It didn't just come from like we got to just be real. And I've said this before, beans, you heard me take this route, but it's the truth. And we can't act like we you ain't supposed to have the answer. You get you no individual going to have the answer for something that was concocted in with brainstorm by people who have a lot of means and a lot of information at a time when you are ignorant of yourself. let alone the world. Like it's going to take some time to get there. We need to just be proud that we even came out of that to even have be able to articulate the conversation. The issue is everybody ain't going to [ __ ] go and we got to get over it. It just ain't it wasn't made that way. Too many [ __ ] too much [ __ ] didn't happen. The blood ain't on our hands. We know what the [ __ ] happened, but everybody can't [ __ ] go and everybody don't need to be in these conversations. And exhibit A was exhibited tonight. But I digress.
Well, that's I think that's where actually where I might disagree with you at. I think we do need him a part of the conversation because at a minimum, what you get to do is, and I hate to say it this way, but just forgive me for a lack of a better word, you get to expose the the the ignorance. You get to expose the flaw. Let me not say the ignorance.
You get to explode, you get to expose the flaws in the logic, right? Let me put it that way so I don't come off as being disrespectful, right? You need that. What what I see a lot of times, I'm not going to say no names because I ain't trying to bring no drama to your platform, BMU, but it's one specific channel that's fairly new and blew up out of nowhere. And what I see happening is they'll do this show and then they'll have a platform full of people and they all think the exact same way and it is the most boring [ __ ] I ever seen in my life. I can't watch it.
Shout out to them. They they be getting their little six, seven, 800 people live. Congratulations. But I can't do it because just because I may agree with you on 70 to 80% of the [ __ ] you saying, it don't mean I I agree with you on everything. And then like even now I understand exactly what was just saying.
And me saying that I disagree with that last part on Illa, he ain't going to take it as disrespect. Trust he's listening to me and he's understanding where I'm coming from even if he don't agree with me. And that's the reason why you should have different voices is because you need for everybody to be able to express something. People can now I think like JT think and let's say um um um let's say Trey thinks like Illa think right but Trey is in the chat JT is in the chat. So while I'm talking JT is listening to me. Illa say something to disagree with me and then now I understand where I is coming from. Guess what it makes it easier for JT to do to understand? Now he's going to listen to you cuz he rock with me whereas he probably wouldn't gave you a chance before. So we need the different voices but people have to understand what their limitations are. Tar is obviously dealing with some stuff mentally.
Obviously, right? The lack of self-control that he shows on these panels. Obviously, bro. So you have to deal with that and you have to say, "Okay, cool. I know this is going on with me. So when I'm on these panels, if I see myself getting to the point where I'm interrupting the conversation or diluting it, I'mma put myself on mute, right? Until I get myself under control.
But we need those voices. We need so so they are our examples to say, "Let me show you why this logic is flawed, right? To expose the hypocrisy and the flaws in the logic." Because most of the time it just feel like throwing mud against the wall to people when they don't agree with you. But when you have somebody up there to expose the flaws in the logic, now they'll get to see it for themselves. Like, okay, I see what he's saying.
>> Yo, can I just say one thing before you go real quick? You know, one of the things you said about exposure, one of the things that's really real about exposing the opposition of what what's common sense is that's the army. Those pe there's so many men who speak like Terus that that's actually the army of the ops.
And there's a lot of them. There's a lot more men who acquies to the [ __ ] and the feminization than then it's it's incredible how many men think like that.
>> I honestly don't think that's what he's doing though, right? I think what I honestly what I need to be on their side.
>> No, I don't think it's that. I think I don't think it's that he's on the side of women. I think he's just for whatever reason against men. Right. That's what it comes off to me. I could be I could be wrong.
That's a bad right though, but the the the result might still be the same.
>> No, yeah, the result will look it will look the same, right? But what I'm saying is that it's not like I'm just on the side of women. I've seen content creators who do more content creation [ __ ] on men than anything else. They don't talk that much in favor of women.
They just spend a lot of time [ __ ] on men, you know.
Look, look, JT, he know exactly what I'm talking about. Go ahead, I'm sorry.
>> You see what I'm saying?
>> I mean, but um >> before you go, before you go ill, I I I did I'm so glad you came back up here because I got some I need to show you before you respond.
>> We talked about earlier how men uh Dr. Mr. Chosen was saying that men uh are showing statistically now young boys have less testosterone in them and they're and they basically coming out I mean angel soft tissue um and they don't have any type of uh masculinity and the mamas are promoting the behavior and I wanted you guys to see this video and and I write out this video make your response and then respond to this video as well and everybody else on the panel will have the opportunity as All right, here we go.
>> Who said it?
>> Um, I said our generation is really hungry. Like, I'm cooked. I'm chopped. I ate body tea. She's serving. Why are we so hungry? Can somebody feed us?
>> You see what I'm saying?
>> Was that a boy or a girl?
>> That was a boy.
>> I know my mind ain't tripping, man. Go ahead, Ella.
>> Yo, go ahead.
I mean, I that's I've seen that. I mean, we we've seen that before. You know what I mean? It's, you know, >> be around women.
>> But to respond to what Beams was saying, the key thing I said was everybody can't go.
>> Everybody can't go is not the same as everybody can't speak. Those are two different conversations. People can speak and you can have an opinion and we can debate it and debunk it. But even though we can do that, that's still a sense of ego. We got to get to a point where we so over trying to prove something that once we see this, cuz sometimes we talking this is spiritual warfare. This is not flesh and blood.
This is spiritual. You got to peep out spirits before they affect you by keep trying to look at the arc of debate.
This be we at Defcon 5. You got to see some [ __ ] and move. I didn't need to see Funky Daiva to say she was going to smack Tasha K for me to know she's a threat. He's a threat to black people and black women. You're with guys and you're talking about them negatively.
That's all I need to know. I didn't need anything else. So, what I'm saying is having the conversation is one thing.
Everybody can talk, but when I say everybody can't go, which means mean means that based on what you're saying, we're not going to the same place. And I'm not about to keep dragging you for the f for the sake of debate because at the end of the day, this [ __ ] got to be what you living. So I'm not trying to prove to people who are supremely ignorant just to prove something cuz it's a distraction. It's a waste of time. We got to peep the spirit and [ __ ] move. But that's just how I'm moving. But teachers on >> Can I Can I hop in here? No, >> go ahead. Go ahead. I'm fall. But go ahead.
um to the the conversation that that Beans and and Eller are having. If I'm starting a movement, I don't care that you have an opposing view. I don't want you here. If you have an opposing view, if I'm starting a movement, at some point in time, black men are going to have to get a little bit more militant. You're going to have to stop caring about the people who can't who can't cut it. When I was in the military, if you couldn't cut it, they kicked you out. You can't cut it, you can't hack it here. You're only going to slow us down. At some point in time, that mentality has to has to to be in the veins of black men of you just not good enough to be here with us.
You're going to get left behind or change, adapt, get better so that you can keep up with us. As far as the the the the kid in the video, that's exactly what I'm talking about. the more and more you are around women, you're going to pick up habits.
It's just it's just a natural order. It just it is what it is. And this and I include married men in this conversation. I may get mad at you, but this is true. I have watched married men pick up their wives habits. They just start doing the same silly crap that she would do because you're around her so much.
>> I think I look at my great uncles who are in their 90s.
>> I have no comment.
But I'm just saying I look at my great uncles that are in that are in their 90s and they didn't spend a lot of time around women. Like they were around their wives when they needed when it was necessary. But like the hanging out, the kicking it, the cookouts like like in my in my family, the women are upstairs, the men are downstairs.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Like in my family, like there's no co-mingling. But I've been to other uh cookouts and family members where everybody hanging out collectively together and it's just it's just different. So this is what you're going to have. Now I will say this. This isn't 100% on the mother. I'm going tell you a quick story before I leave. My son who will be 17 in uh in December this year.
When I got stationed in Turkey, when I came home to visit, he had been with his mom and we're hanging out and he's standing there and I notice he stands there, but he's got his hand on his hip like his mother.
So, I lose my [ __ ] I'm like, well, what's going on here? Like he's standing like a like like his mother would stand.
Well, why? Because he's seen his mother every single day.
Why? I am I'm in Turkey. I'm stationed at Insulick Air Base in Turkey. So, he's not seeing me every day. I made the decision right then and there. I got to get the hell up out of this military. I need to be here for my son because if I'm not here, she is going to inadvertently bestow these feminine characteristics on him. I don't think she was doing it on purpose. She's just being herself, right? But he's picking up on that because he's around her all the time.
So, as much as I want to blame the single mom for this, if she is even a single mom, we we got to get our young boys around their fathers. If the fathers are there, we got to get them around the fathers.
>> Yeah.
>> And we got to do that as much as we possibly can. But unfortunately, it's an uphill battle. Nobody has to tell me I spent $27,000 to become a weekend dad for my daughter. So, I already know the the the family court system and how that works. I know it's an uphill battle. I know it's easier said than done. Trust me, nobody knows that better than me.
But I I would like to see young and I don't understand this concept of why even the young boys don't even they don't they aren't given to their fathers at a certain age. Especially when it started with teenagers. They should be given to the fathers. But that's another conversation for another day.
>> Well, you can't go yet. Trey, I got some push back. How come you say my name and not this [ __ ] guy BMU? How come you he's married? How come >> I don't take I don't take that I don't take on no characteristics though.
You rubbing your fraternity. I'm >> What time? What time is the show? Trey, I'm there.
>> Go after. I just I just don't do it publicly. I guess would you like for me to publicly go after him?
>> Hey. Hey, listen, man. Yeah. Instead of just like, "Hey, man. You soft man.
You've been married for 40 years. God damn it. You look just like your wife.
The show at the show. Well, I'm going to be there, bro. Mr. >> Now, Mr. Chosen, I'm glad you here.
Trey, before you go, I'm glad you here.
And beans, I just want to see his facial expression cuz I know this right up his alley. Right up his alley right here.
But Mr. Chos, I want you to respond to this next video. Here we go.
>> Is this a poster girl's dress? This [ __ ] look like American Girl doll dress. Yo, put it to your body.
Put it to your body. What the [ __ ] You know, I think and I'll comment on that last video, too, because I think >> Go ahead. Go ahead.
>> What I'm about to say kind of like wraps it all up. Also, what I was saying a little bit earlier, guys. Everything can be summed up in this.
>> Hard times create strong men.
>> Oh, God.
>> Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. weak men create hard times. And I think that this is just the world that we're living in. And for all of us here, like I don't think people understand, you know, when I grew up in the 80s, you went out to dinner with your family once a month, if that.
Now people are eating out two, three times a day.
There was no money back then. And we're we live in this day and age now where we just keep pushing the envelope, pushing like pushing every single boundary of morality like that that this is even on that video. I mean, yeah, I think we're just witnessing the the creation of of hard times >> that soon. So, >> I'm so sorry, but it's two things you said right now that got me puzzled. one, I've heard that saying before, and I remember the first time I heard that saying, hard times. I was like, man, that make a lot of sense. But unfortunately, I also know that the white power structure in this country has way more control than anything some strong men or weak men can can h can can have uh an effect on. Right? So, it's just very difficult for me to to to to accept that at face value. But this testosterone thing, I'm trying to understand when you say the the studies or whatever or the data that you saw, you're talking about direct hormones, right? You're not talking about some some kind of like ego [ __ ] You're talking about actual hormones. Let's go.
They they they actually measured the the the free testosterone in men today is about half of what it was in the 70s.
>> Okay. So, here's what I want to make sure. I want to make sure there's not a single man on this panel who's saying that the reason why boys will have less actual hormones in their body is because of single mothers.
>> It's probably more about what we're eating.
>> I I don't think it's I'm not saying it's because of single mothers. No, but there is science that shows that >> lifestyle that we all lead right now.
>> Okay, cool. Because it it kind of sounded like that's what you were saying, Trey. I I wanted to confirm that that that that bro above me. I can't see the name. It's kind of small, but >> Mr. Chosen.
>> Oh, Chosen. Okay, cool. Yeah, I was trying to make sure that he was actually talking about actual hormones, but it did kind of sound like your response to that was like, well, yeah, you know, they be around these women, they going to start acting like them. It's like, no, that ain't got nothing to do with, again, that's the white power structure, right? The reason why boys have less testosterone is because of the way these people play with [ __ ] the way they play with food, the way they play with medicine, the way they play with all this [ __ ] right? If it's true, I'm not even saying that I believe it's true, but let's just go with it.
>> Activities as well. Well, but there's also studies that have shown that married men married men have have less testosterone >> because they're around women.
Listen, we going to get tested or pain.
You get you going after you know what my testosterone lasted it lasted long enough to battle.
You know what I'm saying? Just I'm making the point cuz he he what what beans is saying I think with Mr. Chosen he's talking about the actual testosterone. I'm talking about both.
I'm talking about the actual free testosterone and the behavior. I'm talking about both. And if you is affected by women, >> if you put a a male child around a woman, he will begin to copy her feminine characteristics and behavior.
He will >> or at the very least, he won't get the guidance of a mature masculine. Right.
>> Yeah. But how does that burn testosterone? That's the question.
>> Yeah, that's the part.
>> Well, again, I again I I just said I'm talking about both. I'm talking about the free testosterone and the studies that we're taking that we're talking about and I'm talking about the behavior, >> right?
>> Mr. Chosen is talking about the actual testosterone, the hormone. I'm talking about both studies. I've read the study and and BMU remind me. I'll send you the link that showed that married men have lower testosterone because they were around their wife. They've done this study.
They've actually tested several hundred men and it showed lower testosterone over time.
>> But that's the point right there. You just said it. Hold on. You just said it over time, right? Married men tend to be older, right? So, and that's when they would be testing them. They wouldn't be testing them day one of the marriage, right? They would have to test them at points inside of the marriage, right?
But they'll tend to be older. But the other thing is this. So, like my little brother, my youngest brother on my mom's side, right? He's gay, but he ain't spend more time around my mama than I did, right? I'm just saying.
>> But we we can we can onesie twzies all day. Mr. It's not onesie twoosie.
>> It is onesie twoosie cuz I can show you onesie.
>> I went to high school with a bunch of guys that was raised by single moms and they were feminine.
>> So we can onesie twoozy this all day.
>> So yeah, >> but it's not but it's not onesie twoosie. I'm using that as an example, right? You you if even though again I'm I'm telling y'all that it ain't 70% growing up. But let's just go with it for the sake of this argument. 70% growing up but in the household with a single mom but we don't have nowhere near 70% homosexuals. Right? That's what I'm saying. That can't like I No, I'm not again.
>> I'm not saying it's gonna make them gay.
I never said that.
>> No, you said >> I said feminine behavior, >> right? Feminine, right? Yeah.
Absolutely. That's to me.
>> I didn't say I didn't say they were having sex with men.
>> Did any of you guys >> Yes, I understand that.
>> So, so part of feminine behavior can also be um being immature also, right?
Having a behavior of immaturity. So, you know, like I said earlier, you got women that are grown women that act like four-year-old toddler demon toddlers, right?
>> What kind of toddlers?
>> Demon toddlers.
So, >> I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS.
So when their sons are um behind um you know coming up under them, they can learn that that bad behavior is probably what they think they just adopt the bad behavior. Right? This is where it gets to the point where when they go to school, they could be hyper sensitive to certain things. They fighting all the time. They arguing all the time. They out there whining all the time. It's not necessarily that they got a broken wrist and they talking and with, you know, in the nasal and tasting they self when they talk. It's just the fact that the behavior >> tends to also be of uh demon toddler.
You know what I'm saying?
>> Uh if I could just jump in. I think >> Hold on real quick. Uncle Jeff, if you don't mind, if you don't mind. Mr. Chosen had a question for the panel. I'm sorry.
>> What was your question, Mr. Chosen?
Well, I was just going to say though, like we're talking about the socialization and parenting of children, right? And >> it it it's really not common that you would see, oh, the mom say, "Let's go outside and throw a baseball around.
>> Let's go into the garage and lift some weights." You know, I I ask my girls to go surfing. My wife doesn't ask them to go surfing, for example. Right? But we know physical activity raises testosterone levels in a man. you go to the gym and you have more testosterone, right? So, if the mom said, "Let's go bake cookies, son. Do you want to go bake some cookies? Oh, we got a birthday cake to bake." That's not going to raise testosterone in the same way that his dad say, "Hey, let's go into the garage and lift some weights." Right.
>> Sure.
>> So, I think there's just like this element of parenting. So, no, I don't think that, you know, growing up I grew up in a house with just a mom, right?
you know, that's, >> you know, I I don't necessarily think that that's what lowers testosterone, but it's it's how we're parented and, you know, how we're >> Hey, listen, Mr. Chosen, do me a favor.
I need you to uh stay off of Black Panels.
>> I need you to I need you to never I need you to never come back again. That was embarrassing, bro. Like that was such a great response to the the question of how the mother could affect the testosterone, right? Like you're not necessarily saying that it's the mother.
You're saying it's the activities and therefore the the lack of activities, right? The lack of And that was such a great way to actually answer the question as asked that I don't see very often from black people on these panels.
I just need you. I was going to try, but >> you either need >> you either you either need to uh you know dumb yourself down a little bit or just >> you know what to add to Hold on >> to add a great illustration >> to add to what uh Mr. Chosen said I why he why before he started I had chat GBT it so I wanted to make sure everybody knew what it said. It does say a boy Ray uh it says testosterone levels are driven mostly by biology three things bi biology, sleep, exercise, moving of the body.
>> Okay, there you go.
>> And it speaks that children need to be more active. Boys need to be more active for their testosterone levels to rise.
And boys are not boy, it says here, boys mostly now are gaming. They're in the house. They're laying across the bed.
They come home. They do nothing.
>> Okay. I remember my mama told us when we was kids, "Get out my house. Don't come back till the night lights come on."
>> So, we were outside all [ __ ] day, you know?
>> Let me I'm going say this before, Uncle Jeff. Let me let me just say this.
>> I did experience this [ __ ] firsthand. A girl I used to date back in the day, her son, and I knew it was going to happen.
Her son is now 26, I think, and he's gay as all outdoors. But when I was dating her, I remember when I used to see this little boy, she used to have him watching Dance Mom and C. What's that?
Boo Boo, honey boo boo.
>> And one day and and she knew cuz she told me one time, she said, "I think my boy going to be soft." She she didn't want to, but she was confining to me. So then I'm sitting here looking at this boy and you know his mom, his sister playing basketball and all this stuff while he out here doing splits and dancing and and all this [ __ ] So one time, do y'all remember the Wii game?
>> Yeah.
>> When they used to have the dancing thing.
>> Yeah, >> man. I was on the computer >> and I was just, you know, doing my work or whatever. And I'm seeing this boy over here dancing in the living room.
>> And at the time, I think he's like 12.
And let me tell you, he was out there dancing his ass off. But let me tell you the song he was dancing off of.
>> It's a raining, man.
>> You lying, JT. I don't believe this is not a lie, dog. I'm telling you, she saw me looking at him like I'm like, you know, got the little snicker laughing.
>> What was the dance? What the dance look like?
>> It was nasty.
>> It look like Don't do that dance. I'm not going to do it.
>> It's too much shoulder shimmering and splits he was doing and dance.
>> That's crazy doing it.
>> That's so [ __ ] crazy.
>> Anybody else like Is there anyone else that would like to supersede my turn?
>> Okay.
>> Is there anybody?
>> I'm sorry, Jeff.
>> No, no, look. I'm I'm just going to say good night. There you go. Say good night.
>> Appreciate you, Trey, man.
>> I got I've been fighting a chest.
>> What's up, J Prince? What's going on, >> my man?
>> All right, go ahead. Uh, Uncle Joe.
>> Uh, I I think we need to change the word behavior to to the term conflict resolution.
Feminine conflict resolution is different.
This is where you stepped on my foot.
Now I got to go to the trunk. And there's nothing between it.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, this is the difference between a father with his children and a mother. A mother has three gears.
One, two, and 10.
A father has 10 gears, but he only deals with his children in one, two, and three.
A father can lean up and go, I don't want to hear that noise in there. And guess what? You ain't going to hear no noise in there. And that was at a two, a 1.8.
Whereas a mother cannot get the same thing because she's not supposed to.
It's not her job. It's like using a grilled cheese to make an um using an iron to make a grilled cheese. You can, but you're not supposed to do that unless you're doing three to five.
>> You there are there are there is a man and a woman over a child for a reason.
Nurturing is supposed to be there. There is a nurture gear that a man has that is sufficient to raise children that accompanies his testosterone. Which is why there are studies that prove that single fathers do a hell of a lot better than single mothers because at some point somewhere around 11 12 that mama's 10 don't matter as much no more.
They really don't. All you doing is you can't My daddy can pick me up by the scruff of my neck with one hand and hold me out all the way with his shoulder.
That dude is Superman. Not only do I want to impress him, I really don't want to piss this fool off.
>> Who's supposed to feel like that about a woman?
What kind of woman you supposed What kind of woman are you if you picking your kids up?
You ever see these? I this some of my favorite videos >> Zena Warrior Princess, >> right?
>> Some of my favorite videos >> is when the when the father is babysitting and he grabbed the babies and stand out in the hallway and throw them on the bed.
>> Them babies love that [ __ ] >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Don't nobody WANT YOUR MAMA YOUR MOM YOU GOING TO THROW HER BACK OUT. You going to throw your back out, ma'am. Or you going to miss the bed with the baby.
That's >> Yeah. You going You gonna kill that baby. That baby, that baby gonna BE ON THE RIGHT arc for the bed and just run out of gas right there at the front of it CUZ THAT'S NOT YOUR JOB. It's just not your job. A man has a specific job.
I'll say that and I'm done. We need feminine conflict resolution is what young boys learn and it's dangerous.
>> All right, Jake Prince, what's up, man?
You've been watching uh what what's your thoughts, brother? My thoughts is uh the topic said we don't need black men, we got to I think that's true. Um they don't need black men at all. Uh I think black men they if you want your woman to depend on you, you have to create your own system. You can't you can't try to uh if you if you're not creating your system your own system, she will always know if you try to play into the system that she already benefiting from she will always use that as a second hand to leverage over you.
You almost she'll look at you like a middleman. You don't have your own system. So, and I think that it's not all in one when it comes to mothers and fathers raising kids because I think it's certain areas is different areas that a woman dominate that's beneficial to the child than a man is >> and vice versa where the the the father the father would be more u dominate more dominate than a woman teaching that son logic and woo out the b right but the mother.
The mother also impacts the son, I think personally more heavier than the father.
This is the reason why if your if you have both of your parents and you was raised up in the house and your daddy die and your mama die, yeah, it's going to hurt you if both of them die, but it's going to rip a son apart when his mama go.
It's going to rip him. He going to he going to lose himself. Daddy gonna teach you how to you you kind of expect you look at daddy like a man anyway. You look at him this what a man's supposed to be anyway. But when it comes to our our mamas, that's what I'm saying. Like it's not all in one. You got certain areas where the woman is needed more than a father will that the daddy can't give you.
>> Sure.
>> Anybody got any objection to that?
Beans. Uh Mr. Chosen, anybody?
He cooking like that tonight.
>> Beans, you muted.
>> You muted Beans. You muted Beans.
>> I don't know that anybody had an objection to that.
>> I just talked about this recently. I got a brother, an older brother. We got same uh he shares a mother with my brother and he never drank.
His mom got sick. He started drinking.
She passed away. straight alcoholic.
>> So, it definitely it it's like you could you could see something in people's eyes too, bro, when they lose their mama.
>> Like, it be something that ain't it just ain't even the same in their whole face.
I was looking at my uncle recently. He had just came home from the joint and his mom passed away while he was locked up. And it's just something in his face.
You know what I'm saying? It's like it's just something missing, bro. It's something different.
um you know there has some people that really have dope relationships with their dads and and they really affect them like that too. But overall I think he right. Um but the premise of black men needing to create um their own system is just it's just foolhearted. Not like saying that he's being foolish. I'm saying it can't happen. It's delusional. It will never happen. Nobody else is doing that.
Everybody else in this country has found a way to use the resources of this country >> to fuel their culture and to fuel their people. And it's not like we haven't, right? I saw BMU knows more about this.
BMU was the one who taught me about the city they drowned, right? But I saw a video earlier where a guy was naming so many other places BMU.
>> Yeah, I got the list.
>> Oh, it was ridiculous. Yeah, >> at some point at the list I was just pissed off.
>> Like, bro, I don't even want to hear no more. Like, just stop talking. Okay, fam. I get it. They We had a lot of places that we built up and they came and destroyed and took it from stuff or dropped highways on it, >> right? Ran freeways through this [ __ ] >> Beans, real quick. Beans, real quick.
You do know that Central Park was Tulsa and New York.
>> Yeah.
And they took >> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. New York.
>> And they went in and uh they used uh what do you call it? Uh imminent domain.
And they took it from him and didn't pay him anything.
>> I I also want to state this too. point that whether or not well that's the thing I was going to toss too J Prince is is the point is not building a new system but taking advantage of the one that you have and do you think that's possible cuz the building a new system >> no no as a black man myself I never choose a black man over the system cuz the way I'm benefiting from this this system as a black man I know majority of black And no black man can can compete with the system. You will have to create your own system. You can't play in their system. Think you're going to win. They already checkmated you thousand I mean hundreds of years ago. And your woman been on that program hundreds of years ago. So in order for you to for her to see you as the leader of her life and not the government as the backbone, you will have to create some you have to create a system where it's going to make her benefit cuz why would she give up all of those benefits just to lose with you. Ain't nobody going to do that cuz at the end of the day she going to always have that white man in the back of her mind. And but another thing I want to add on to the women. I think that we got this alter ego as a I think mothers teach us how to live. Daddies is just all uptight because he especially black fathers that he live in a survival mode and he always thinking about tomorrow. Tomorrow every day he wake up he he don't know how to live. He's strict. He he a lot of fathers not going to teach you personality character. You learn that type of stuff from your mama. Especially like a lot of a lot of times, a lot of times, you know, men work bill to create a family and chase women and get a woman at the end of the day.
>> Well, if you don't got if you don't got no personality, you this where your mama going to come in at. Not saying your mama's supposed to teach you how to treat women. You're supposed to learn that from your father. But the the it's something about your mama gives you this confidence about yourself >> and and it make you pleasant to be around where your daddy >> Huh.
>> Yeah, I'm working over here real quick. Anchor man 999. He says that only applies to black men brought up in the matriarchy. Other men outgrow their mothers like they're supposed to.
I don't I got push back on that.
>> You got uh uh who is this? Samur I don't know who that is. Uh let me go back to this one. Could y'all that's Can I say something to that to anger man uh black man unfiltered?
>> Yeah.
>> I was told as a kid that I uh I didn't respect authority.
It wasn't that I didn't uh respect authority. It was just that only people I used to listen to was women.
And so that's all I was known to take orders from.
So when it comes to listening to men, that felt offensive.
And you you you I don't think you'll never outrow your mom. Yeah. You going to get grown and you start doing your own thing. But mama always going to be mama. But I think that like they was like that boy he he don't respect authority. He need to go to jail and move out to B. No. I was raised not to respect authority. I was raised to respect women and take orders from women.
>> And that's my that's where I'm and that's where I'm from, >> right? It's not about, you know, when we come to men, men never got the chance to tell me what to do.
>> And so when I got older, when I got older, when I when men try to tell me what to do, >> I look at them like, who the [ __ ] is you? And that's why you don't have no power.
>> Okay. Wait a minute. I don't that's >> every other group of men Every other group of men understand this concept.
>> Every other group of men understand this concept. And that's why you don't have no power. Because if you can't organize, if you can't organize under men and follow instructions and follow orders and understand hierarchy, you can't you can't do anything. You can't raise an army. You can't create a government. You can't do [ __ ] >> You can't do breaks.
>> You're You're literally You're literally sitting here describing You're literally sitting here describing the dysfunction of black men due to the issues from slavery.
>> Sure.
>> You're literally describing it.
>> Do you think Do you think the black men the black men that created, you know, stuff was was the gang leadership, a lot of them grew up in a single mother community? That that's the only that's the only black men that I see that has power. I don't see the butlers. They don't got no power. They more conformative.
>> What about the Nation of Islam? Do they have any power?
>> Uh yes, the Nation of Islam have like they have some something. They don't got the power that they need to have.
>> Let's not talk about the power they need to have. Let's talk about the power they do have and how much of that is governed by women.
>> And the leader is almost is euroentric, you know.
>> Okay, that's fine. That's another subject we can talk about after this.
>> Yeah. Most of most of when you look at it, most of all of our leaders always have been like a lighter complexed.
>> Absolutely. But that's not the question I asked.
>> Right. But well, okay. The Muslim I I think they they respected and what been but I'm saying on an everyday basis the only black men and and the the Islams is basically thugs.
>> Most of them most of them started in prison.
>> Absolutely. Which also >> so so come on now. You align you align the black Muslims with gang leaders.
>> Okay. Could you tell me what prison? No, I got a question. Let's follow this.
Could you tell me what prison uh the honorable Elijah Muhammad was in or the prison that uh Riza Islam was ever in?
>> I just I I I can tell you that. All I can tell you, majority of black men get into that starts in prison.
>> Okay. And that's a very good and you're absolutely right. Correct. But that has nothing to do with the first question I asked, which was, you made the statement that most power, most of the power you see comes from gang members who were raised by single mothers.
>> Yeah.
>> I I submit to you that in Chicago at Mosque number seven, ain't none of them over there. Moss Maram, ain't none of them over there.
>> But y'all still the game with the M.
Y'all just a different game. I think all religion is a gang. I didn't join the nation from >> You have a religious game. You have a street game. You have a politic game.
You have a police gang. And you have a college game. Prat just undone your own point.
>> I didn't join the nation from prison.
But the majority of I I would say I would say that if if >> No, hold on, Greg. If men wasn't if men wasn't in prison, I think the the nation of Islam won't be as big. I think that was the end all the last of the choice like they they had a lot of them lot of them join the Islam to for protection and what we it's a lot of nuances on why the Islam the black Islam is at its point where it's at now. It was almost forced to be in there. You had no other option.
>> Okay. Well, now that they're out, nobody's making them sell bean pots.
Nobody's making them wear bow ties.
Nobody's making them or >> And they still killing each other.
>> Okay. Everybody's killing each other.
You kill who you're around.
>> But but the national is like, you can't say every You can't lump them with everybody. They and their mission is to be different. If their mission wait, if their mission is supposed to separate themselves from the gang leaders and everybody, they supposed to be like a a higher supreme. You can't use You can't then use this where everybody kill. know they have a different they have a different type of uh persona that they it's almost like the lawmakers talking about well everybody killed >> but yet no you if you the one that's setting the laws and this is how you want America to run you have to be the example you can't be like the crowd no more so what you are basically trying to put elevate them from or indict them for not being elevated above is humanity brother >> yeah no no I think I think that humanity stuff is is an excuse from accountability. If you going to sit up there, >> well, they well if if if they not if if they going to accept the fact that they are not perfect and stuff like that, >> well, that means they shouldn't they shouldn't be having this type of uh persona like this they're something they something to look up to, >> right? cuz they they come off they come off like they are better than uh uh blood crib GD vice lord and wam from a spiritual sense.
>> Could you tell me who it is that the GDs and vice lords feed on whole scale of their own on a regular basis >> because I can tell you who the n Okay, let me make this declarative. I won't ask you questions.
It is a it is a fact that I know that the Nation of Islam, just like the Amish, when this [ __ ] hits the fan, is going to thrive because they have their own economy, their own banks, their own grocery stores, their own hospitals, their own codes, and their own customs.
This is why you don't see outsiders dating their women. That's too big a [ __ ] hill to climb. Do black Muslim has all of that?
>> Yes. Right on right on the south side of Chicago. Yep.
>> Okay. So they they but it's supposed to be all over United States, right?
>> No, it isn't.
>> So the Nation of Islam don't have no type of uh fractions in different cities and states.
>> That's that's different cities. That's not all over the United States.
>> What I'm saying is they don't have a nation that they once promised.
>> What do you mean? What do you mean?
>> A nation means it's not just Chicago.
nation is everywhere.
>> That's not what that means.
>> It's nationwide. The GD the GDS stretch higher further than Based on what you saying, the street gang stretch further than them.
>> They do. You You're approving my point.
Foolishness stretches fire. But how's you going to call them foolish? How you going to call them foolish and you just admitted that they also foolish?
>> No, I'm not calling them street gangs.
Absolutely. None of those street gangs would ever disrespect the nation.
>> I don't think they will. I It's a certain respect. I'm not saying that they going to disrespect them. What I'm What I'm What I'm saying is cuz they look at them like a spiritual type of Well, it's not spiritual. It's more religious.
>> Uh, no. No. Look at them like if you don't [ __ ] with us, we going to [ __ ] you up. Let me put it by any means necessary.
>> Let me put it to you this way.
>> Let me put it to you this way.
>> Ain't no joke. Bless the dead. God bless the dead. James Hannah from Chicago.
Excellent writer. My best friend.
>> Well, well, what about the white man?
Y'all, >> it seemed they they more confident of attacking. I thought the Nation of Islam. Real quick, Jeff. All right.
>> I thought I thought the Nation of Islam is supposed to be like the freedom fighters, right? It it seemed you real confident talking about, oh, them [ __ ] them street gangs won't do nothing to us but do nothing to nois.
Well, what about what about the police department?
>> I'd like to what about the police department? What about that answer?
>> Well, hold on. Hold on. Let me finish.
Hold on. Let me finish. Cuz it's always easy. It's it's not a it's not a surprise that a [ __ ] could take another [ __ ] out. We've been seeing that every day. It don't matter who win, who win.
It's just two [ __ ] taking each other out. That's not a big shocking. But what what need to be shocking is let's see the NOI going to them white folks. Why is we Why is black men still going through the same [ __ ] and we got the NOI? How if they ain't to be played?
>> Explain that. I'd like >> if they ain't to be It seems >> Let me know. Can Can you let me know when you >> at some point they got a fear of the white man?
>> Would you like question answered which question?
>> You don't even know what the >> number one at all. Number one, >> you don't know what you're talking about. Number one, I refer you to about 45 minute, no about an hour and 15 minutes into the movie Malcolm X where brother Johnson in the 60s or the late 50s, excuse me, could not get medical attention because he was in a Brooklyn jail.
The nation showed up. They let that brother go.
>> Mhm. Number two, the Nation of Islam is not responsible for the Nation of black people. The Nation of Islam is responsible for the Nation of Islam.
>> I am not a member of the >> Shout out to the Christianity then. I might as well stay a Christian if I had to choose.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> At least they universal. They help everybody. No.
>> Even the people that don't believe in them in a nation. Yes. You don't have to do because you can't even let me finish a talk. So, no, you don't have to discipline.
you you are you are textbook Christian as a matter of fact uh as a as a uh I don't I'm not a member of the Nation of Islam because I don't believe in organized religion but if I did that is the one that I would join. I am just like [ __ ] watch the Lakers. I am a fan of the Nation of Islam because of how they maintain their people, how they maintain their dignity, how uh uh the the tenets and concepts of the Nation of Islam are not at all anything other than pro-lack.
Don't eat pork. Don't smoke cigarettes.
Protect your family. Respect your property. Respect those around you.
>> Thanks, guys.
>> Yeah. Take care, man.
>> I got to go. It's I've been fighting an infection all week, so I'm I'm like gassed out. But >> where is it? Where is it?
>> In my chest.
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>> If you if you boil it, look it up after this. If you >> I will for sure.
>> If you boil it in a tea, if you smoke it, especially if you smoke weed, if you smoke it, >> it goes into your lungs looking to start fights with germs. I would. Yes, I would definitely mull. Get you some mullet.
>> I'm looking it up. Thanks so much, guys.
It was a real >> Thank you, Mr. Have a good night, brother. Appreciate you, man.
>> Y'all take care.
So, so back to what Uncle Jeff was saying, Anger Man says that Jay Prince don't know what he's talking about when it comes to the Nation. Uncle Jeff, you were explaining something as well.
>> Uh, oh yes, that um the the Nation of Islam, brother, and I'm I'm not recruiting for them. I'm just saying that as a group of black people, for what it is that we are supposed to be aimed at, these people are not perfect.
These people are not angels. They do not have everything right because they're humans. However, they figured out somehow how to carve an economy, an infrastructure, and a set of beliefs and tenants that as they follow them, it makes them successful.
Do I think that they are somehow less than because they don't all get together and storm the [ __ ] White House?
That's stupid. I don't I I I don't know why that's even put on their list of [ __ ] to do.
>> To me, there's no point no following then. It's like going from one cult to the another cult.
>> Stay where you are. I think you're great as a Christian.
>> Angry man. What's your What's your What do you have?
>> I'm not a Christian though. I'm I'm a spiritual guy.
>> The mistake The mistake that he's making, he he said that, you know, about the Muslims messing somebody up.
>> It's not about them messing anybody up.
the the Nation of Islam has a reputation for being extremely tough and and holding it down. So the reason why I said those gangs would never really >> Against who though?
>> You said what? Against everyone?
>> [ __ ] The police don't I ain't never seen a Muslim go after no white organization you're talking about?
>> How many Muslims? You don't know what you're talking about.
>> How many Muslims have you seen since you haven't seen them go after?
>> You don't know what you're TALKING ABOUT. HOW MANY BROTHERS in bow ties have you seen on their face up against a >> Are you telling me that the black Muslims had an uprising in America?
>> I've never seen it either, Uncle Jeff.
>> No, you haven't.
>> Talking about >> So So have you So are you telling me that the black Muslims had an uprising in America and why they never been discussed in history?
>> That's not what I'm saying. If you >> Well, if they ain't did that, they ain't did [ __ ] >> If you listen to me closely, you'll hear what I'm saying.
>> Man, >> this I'm sorry. Yo yo his level yo fam's level of ignorance is it never surprised me.
>> Just cuz you believe in it that don't mean I'm ignorant. Just cuz you decide to believe in that >> it's I'm talking I'm arguing the bottom line.
>> Especially as black men. You trying to make it seem like they are the black men that we need to look up to and yet they still getting bitched by the white men at the end of the day.
>> You getting bitched.
>> They didn't have Okay. Tell me about the uprising then. you getting bitched by the white man at the end of the day.
>> And and y'all is too. Either shut the [ __ ] up or do something about it, >> right? That's what you need to tell your people.
>> No, I'm telling you that cuz you the one that's you're you're the one that's sitting here talking about what [ __ ] ain't doing. You know, you know the fastest way to fix what you want say they known to be tough on other people what [ __ ] ain't doing.
>> Nobody want to hear that stupid [ __ ] >> You know what the fastest way to fix what [ __ ] ain't doing? There's an old saying, if you want something done right, what do you do?
>> Do it yourself.
>> Yeah, you got to do it yourself.
>> Do it yourself.
>> Put it in a book.
>> Do it yourself. Okay. So, going back to what I was saying before you interrupted me.
>> Muslims don't go around beating up black people or or messing up black people.
That's not what I said.
>> So, what they known tough about who they was getting tough on.
>> That's what that's not what I said.
>> Who they was tough on? How they how is they known to be tough >> on themselves? You don't listen.
>> They are tough on themselves.
>> You don't listen, bro.
>> I get that. I get that. But what I'm saying is when you say don't mess with the NOI, who who do who who did they made that statement on? Was it white people or black people?
>> It was everybody in the damn 60s.
Everybody. Nobody played with the NOI.
Not Not black folk, not white folks, not Italians, nobody.
>> Nobody.
So they was more of a threat than the Black Panthers.
>> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> So Angry Man um or Jeeoff um I asked Angry Man, >> can you explain to him the difference between the NOI and the FOI?
>> The FOI because a lot of people don't understand it.
>> The FOI is the fruit of Islam. That's the militant side of the of the Nation of Islam. Those are the brothers that's trained to fight, kill, all of that other [ __ ] They are the army of the Nation of Islam. Now, uh what I strongly suggest you watch is uh Godfather of Harlem.
>> When uh yeah, when Bumpy was in trouble, >> he didn't go to the police.
>> He went to the nation. He >> went to the nation.
>> Uh and and the what what I was about to explain was um I was sitting in a barber shop. Why are we still in the same situation that we are in today?
>> I will I will answer that after I get to make my point.
>> How come none of them is presidents of the United States?
>> I will I'll answer.
>> They so much of a threat.
>> Uh uh Jay, is it okay if I get my point out, please?
>> No, cuz I just don't want the these cheap ass accolades.
>> Okay. Well, then if you don't want them, you can talk about them when I'm done.
>> It seem like the white man still is the finish done. He's the final boss. Then you >> that the fo I order in or I know not to [ __ ] with >> then your news.
>> They they will come and [ __ ] with me though. They will [ __ ] with me all day.
I know they can with me.
>> Let me ask a question. Is the Is he on somebody own side?
>> Is the honorable minister Farrakhan still alive?
>> Yes, he is.
>> How much [ __ ] has that brother How much [ __ ] has that brother talked since he became the the minister?
>> How many death threats? How many attack?
How many How many times has he went How many times has he went over to other countries and had conversations with the leaders of those countries and the president couldn't do a [ __ ] thing about it?
>> Yeah.
How many countries >> you talking? You talking J Prince, but you don't know what you talking about, bro. But see what you want.
>> I know what I see though. You ain't going to piss on me right now.
>> You need to see more. You need to see more.
>> Obviously ain't what you see.
>> So angry, >> right? I do need to see more. Yes, you right on that. I do need to see I need to see them get tough instead of getting tough on us.
>> No, it's a it's already documented, bro.
But this is the thing.
>> Yeah. Wow.
>> You also you also have to um look at it at at this point too. How many countries cuz this is the thing too, Angry Man.
How many countries did um the Nation of Islam support financial when it came comes down to to having that? I'm talking about some real [ __ ] It's a real nation. If you don't think it's a real nation, J Prince, then you got to do you got to do some uh research, homie. It's all documented, homie.
>> J Prince, go get a go get a >> Are you a Muslim, JT?
>> Hold on. Hold on. Hold on, JT.
>> So, if it was this good, why you didn't sign up for it? Jeff, y'all banging something that y'all don't even know.
>> Are you a GD? Are you a GD or Vice Lord?
You just one of them.
>> Are you [ __ ] Are you one of >> J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Prince, I got a question for Jay Prince. J Prince, get get a go. I want you to meet up with about four or five white cops and I want you to tell him to run up on Louis Farrakan while he walking out of business.
>> Yeah, >> I bet the CIA will. I bet the federal government will.
>> All righty. All righty. Well, then let's change this to fit your narrative. I want you to find You don't know the CIA.
They're around you. You don't know them.
They're responsible for your thinking right now. But if you could find I want you to find five Delta Force members, five insert your group here that want a piece of the nation.
>> You ain't going to find.
>> So So all I'm asking you, y'all banging is why do y'all didn't sign up?
>> I I thought I >> So what? JT, you a Christian, ain't you JT?
>> Do you want that answer? No. No. No.
This to to tie this up in a bow so I can get out of here.
>> This is where this is why >> uh Jay Prince says that he don't listen to men.
>> Yeah.
>> Because this is the kind of foolishness that men don't put up with.
>> And and and I got to admit though, women be when women be calling out black men [ __ ] they be spot on the money though. Like come on. I I know at the end of the day y'all want to keep maintain your ego when they be calling y'all out. When they be calling you [ __ ] [ __ ] they be daringly hitting the money on the nail >> and you we just don't want to accept that. We just get mad. You not running nothing. You don't have your own military to that same They >> You're not running nothing. You're not the president of this place.
>> They are subject to that same CIA programming that your black ass is subject to.
>> Yeah.
>> That's why they talk just as stupid as you talk.
>> Okay. And you got a stupid belief. But this is the thing also J Prince, you act like you you talking as if you're the arbiter.
>> But J Prince, you act like you talking like you the arbiter of any you ain't the arbor of [ __ ] You don't have >> you just a punk to me.
>> I could be that. I could be that.
>> You is. And you like to talk tough. We really ain't like that.
>> [ __ ] you we ain't even about to get ON THAT.
>> I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS.
>> You need to start to stop trying to intimidate somebody. You ain't intimidating a [ __ ] soul, punk.
Only thing you can do, go get something.
>> The only thing you can do is talk on that [ __ ] You can talk on that stupid ass McDonald's internet that you can talk on, [ __ ] because you ain't got [ __ ] >> You ain't You can't talk about You ain't the arborer of nothing.
>> I seen how jealous you was when I was having the uh when I was up on that black woman. You was a jealous ass punk.
>> You was a horrible father. You ain't You ain't no threat on no horrible father. You a horrible father, [ __ ] I bet you I raised my kids more than you.
>> I feel sorry for your [ __ ] children.
>> I bet you I raised my kids before you did.
>> I got grandchild. I got grandchild.
>> And you still didn't raise your own by yourself, have you?
>> They better than your ass. Everybody >> Have you raised your kids by yourself, [ __ ] >> Everybody's better than you. You ain't good in [ __ ] You ain't even good at being bad, [ __ ] >> The fact that you know me more than I know you tells me I'm better than you, >> [ __ ] You can't come on here.
>> You a fan. Shut up.
>> Every [ __ ] come on.
>> Hold on. Let me wear my pen. Let me get you autograph. Hold on. Let me sign.
Hold on. You want me to sign your Let me sign your bald head.
>> Sit back and say the white man is his daddy. You >> let me sign your bald head. You a [ __ ] >> Right. He your daddy too.
>> He daddy too, [ __ ] >> You back to the streets with you.
>> Who you chasing?
>> You a whole wait.
>> You ain't even a [ __ ] man, [ __ ] You just No black man is a man. in America.
>> He's a [ __ ] You is too.
>> That's That's the white. That's why you think he legit.
>> How many white men you done slaughtered?
How many white How many How many of those people that got away with murder?
Wait, hold on. Hold on.
>> Hey, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Angry man. This Hold on. Hold on. Let me black. Black man. Can I ask him a question?
>> He was out there eating a [ __ ] talking about. This is not a lie. He was eating a [ __ ] of a [ __ ] that got shot in the [ __ ] >> Okay. So, so, so, so >> am I prince?
>> What state you in?
J Prince.
>> Uh, so what? So I don't give a [ __ ] This [ __ ] Can I ask you a question?
>> Trying to prove a point that he was marrying somebody. He married some goofy ass broad.
>> How many of those people you put his ass on [ __ ] blast? [ __ ] you can't say [ __ ] to nobody.
>> And I still get all the [ __ ] You mad cuz I get all the [ __ ] >> You can't be You can't be >> And I get all the [ __ ] >> [ __ ] did you see the [ __ ] that you was with?
>> And you was so hurt. You was so hurt by that >> [ __ ] with methheads.
>> You was so hurt.
>> You was so hurt.
>> You [ __ ] with nothing but methheads.
Right now, let's see yours.
>> You make a homosexual.
>> This [ __ ] you come up here complaining about women all the time.
>> He talk He where your power at?
>> He's on the panel talking [ __ ] to >> Where are your power? Why you have to >> Did y'all check that? Hey BMU, did you check that? When that [ __ ] >> If you have power, you won't have to complain about women. But his boss was like, "What the [ __ ] you doing on that goddamn >> If you have power, you don't have to complain about women." That goes to show you you don't got no power.
>> [ __ ] you ain't the bro of none of you don't know what you talking.
>> You just got through saying that black men don't have no power. So, how the hell would you judge what power is in the first place? Ain't your ass black?
>> No, what I'm saying is what I'm saying is to JT, he talk as if he's he's on this top.
powerful ass.
>> You said black men don't have no power.
So if you ain't never had no power, how the hell you going to judge what power is?
>> No, but what I'm saying is we ain't going to talk stupid, right? What I'm what I'm saying is >> you've been talking stupid ever since.
>> Hey, black man on filter, can you please let him can you please shut this this punk up?
>> OH, HE ALMOST SAID IT.
>> So So all I'm all I'm saying is if he had if JT had JT no, hold on, hold on.
Stop running your mouth.
>> Hold on. Ain't no [ __ ] >> Hey, black man, I can't speak. No >> black man speak and disrespect somebody and then you want to speak. [ __ ] you ain't the arbor [ __ ] You a horrible lame. Nobody listens to you.
>> A [ __ ] failure.
>> My voice is more I'm more powerful than you. I'm more powerful than you.
>> My voice on this internet more powerful than yours.
>> It reach more people than you. Don't nobody give a [ __ ] about you, dude.
That's what you jealous of that less than minimum wage job, [ __ ] >> And and I still and my voice still reaches millions more people. You don't even reach a thousand.
>> This [ __ ] about to get a This [ __ ] talk about he about to get a [ __ ] business. I'm the Guess what? The people named me the president. Why they name you that?
>> I was so imp.
>> My voice was so impactful. They named me the president two times. Two times. What they name you?
>> President of what? You ain't the president or the owner of you. You are nothing, [ __ ] When we see you, all we see is failure.
>> I'm You might as well hang up your mic.
Don't nobody listen.
>> Nothing but failure, >> dumb ass.
>> You a failure, [ __ ] You a just a failure ass [ __ ] >> And that's what everybody love about it.
They see me.
>> This [ __ ] was out here, dog. Hey, angry angry man. This [ __ ] was begging because he got arrested. He was begging [ __ ] to get him bail money.
FAILURE. HE'S JUST FAILURE. That's everything. [ __ ] >> I saw that video. I saw that video. He was skinning and grinning for them white cops.
>> For them white men.
>> Them [ __ ] We going to get the money up to get JP out. This [ __ ] begging cuz he like they going they going to lock me up, man. Hurry up, [ __ ] It's 2:00 in the [ __ ] morning and you go out there and begging for it though. You a failure, [ __ ] Ain't nothing good about you.
>> Well, look, here's the thing. Here's the thing.
>> Coopy ass [ __ ] Shut the [ __ ] up, J Prince. Here's the thing, right?
>> Got a house on the lake now that you slaves paying for.
>> Like, so he's presenting >> I got a house on the lake that you slaves paying for.
>> So he's presenting the argument.
>> How you like that, slave?
>> My house is on the lake that you slaves got to pay for my upbringing >> of my choices. Every kid I have, punk, the government going to make your punk ass pay for it. Now what?
>> Hey, Scotty from the Whispers.
>> Come up here talking all that loud ass [ __ ] like you intimidated a [ __ ] Just pipe your little [ __ ] ass down, [ __ ] >> Scotty from the whispers. Can you Can you hold on?
>> You jealous cuz the people named me the president and no [ __ ] even listen to you, >> [ __ ] You ain't even have enough money to make bail. It was $80. Couldn't even get yourself out of jail.
>> Hold on, Jay. Hold on, J. I'm trying to get Philip Bailey to calm down for a second. Look, look. Here's the thing, bro.
You trying to >> Everybody been knew I was broke.
>> You You trying to present an argument?
This is the same way >> JT ain't tacking none of them people that got away with people that that murder black men in his city. He just run around this come on his internet bitching. Shut his punk ass up trying to play tough. You intimidate no [ __ ] >> This is the same weak argument.
>> I'll tell you to your face. You don't intimidate me.
>> Even if I had to take a beating, we both going to get you knock my teeth out. I'm knocking out your [ __ ] on my damn mama grave punk.
>> You ain't going to do [ __ ] JP. Shut the [ __ ] up.
>> Yeah. Okay. I got history of knocking [ __ ] out and I got history getting knocked out.
>> You got history on getting knocked out.
You You a failure again. I get That's what I keep telling you. You a failure, [ __ ] >> So be Hold on. Let's get >> L's in fighting.
>> Beans. You got >> If you never took no L, you you ain't no fighter.
If you never take no L, you ain't no real fighter.
>> You sound stupid as [ __ ] >> I'm just saying.
>> You running around here, you talking all loud and [ __ ] What? What you give to the white people that killed black men in your city and they got away with it?
They walking.
>> What state you in? What state you in?
I'm quite sure it's some black men that got murder in your city and your [ __ ] ass didn't do a [ __ ] thing, but you want to come up here try to address me. Go address that first. Look how many black women in your city that got beat the [ __ ] up or shot down. Your [ __ ] ass on here talking to me. You your [ __ ] ass ain't doing a [ __ ] thing.
Shut your [ __ ] ass up, [ __ ] You ain't nothing but a [ __ ] I hate when [ __ ] come up here trying to play extra people and they actually got black women getting killed in their city.
>> Why you keep looking back for your supervisor? Cut that.
>> This this [ __ ] you feel the need to entertain.
>> I see you looking back for your supervisor. Cut that [ __ ] out.
>> The thing is I'm at work for 10 hours on here on live with y'all getting paid tons of money.
>> You ain't doing [ __ ] though.
>> How much money you getting paid to be here right now? J >> you is too. that collectively is a failure. You don't got your own system.
You don't got your own military. You don't got your face on a dollar bill.
You don't got no your own curriculum.
You don't got no power. You You complain about me been on food stamps, but your ch can't kick me off of it.
>> And and guess what? And guess what? And guess what? The government going to make your the government going to punk you and and take money out your pocket TO PAY FOR MY LIFESTYLE. WE GOING TO have three more kids on on your ass so you can pay more tax to play >> the public.
>> So they raising taxes up on your dime.
>> You see how I'm living now while y'all was calling me homeless. God gave y'all front row seats tickets when y'all laughed at me when I got evicted. Now I'm on a lake.
>> Got a beautiful crib off y'all backslave.
>> I didn't laugh at you when you got evicted, [ __ ] Just for just for >> I did. I hope the [ __ ] never get another [ __ ] house. [ __ ] yo.
[ __ ] this [ __ ] MAN.
>> HEY, I figured I look, I didn't laugh at him cuz >> I had to get that off my chest, JT, because this stuff been burning me.
>> Hey, JT, I didn't laugh at him cuz I figured if I laughed at him failing and [ __ ] I'd never stop laughing.
Here's the thing. Here's the thing. I really ain't failing. I got custody of my own kids. I'm about to open up my food truck actually to tomorrow once I get off work. I got a beautiful crib that I'm living in.
>> Been opening this FOOD TRUCK, [ __ ] GRAND OPEN. It is what it is. It is what it is. Grand closing.
>> You see me with the hot dog cart. At least I'm working for myself. Y'all working for a white man's corporate.
Shut up. LIZZY KING OF MILWAUKEE IS BACK.
>> THIS [ __ ] is like [ __ ] uh Dr. Uba John. Where's the school? WHERE'S THE [ __ ] FOOD TRUCK, [ __ ] WHERE YOUR [ __ ] AT?
>> GET OUT of here in this [ __ ] What do you own?
>> You trying to get money off YouTube. You You don't even got the personality for this [ __ ] >> You done invested all that money though nobody even [ __ ] listen to you.
>> [ __ ] food truck. Millions of people, Millions of people on this internet label me the president. You know why?
Because what I say it impacts them. They don't go I don't come up. I don't sell no money. Millions of people how long angry man. I don't sell superficial [ __ ] I don't sell no money. I don't sell the white man's property houses that he can take from every one of y'all.
>> I don't sell that. I sell myself. I sell my soul. I sell my experiences. I sell my stories. You selling another nigga's drink.
>> You selling You selling a white man's dollar bill.
>> The food truck, [ __ ] I'm just with me.
>> Your flat Pillsberry biscuit pink pudding pop. Go get your flat ass Pillsberry dough biscuit pink poptart and get your ass up off my live.
At least at least I ain't selling the white man a dollar bill.
>> We got these Milwaukee [ __ ] acting a damn fool. That's what that is.
>> Oh my god.
>> No, I'm just saying what is JT selling us for real? He's selling the white man's dollar bill. He's selling the white man's language. He's selling the white man's understanding, civilized understanding, belief system. He's selling everything outside of him.
>> [ __ ] in the white man's language.
>> I'm the only one have to wear NO MASK EVERY DAY. I DON'T HAVE TO. HIS VOICE ain't deep when he go in front of that boss. I bet you that he ain't yelling talking to that boss.
>> I'm not looking behind looking to see if I'm if my boss back there listening to me either, [ __ ] >> Yeah. Until you until you tell you it's time for you to go to work, slave.
>> [ __ ] you can't talk about nothing. J Prince, >> I'm not going to be doing this [ __ ] forever.
>> You a lot older than me. You a lot older than me. What have you got you any amount of money? If you was walking down the street and saw George Washington laying on the ground, you would bend over and pick that mug up.
>> Okay, I guarantee you angry man JT if he was so powerful and so great, he won't be on this platform with us.
>> What if he was You don't see You don't see PD on here with us. You don't see >> you don't see none of you don't see none other wealthy black man around here.
>> Diddy was on Earn Your Leisure. He was up here.
>> Yeah. Who >> he was up here? P. Diddy.
>> He He was on He was on Black. He was on this channel.
>> He was on Earn Your Leisure. That's another YouTube content creator.
>> He wasn't on JT's.
>> No, he title, [ __ ] >> Let me ask question.
>> You said you wasn't up here on YouTube.
>> I'm not even on JT. My name ring bells.
If I go on JT, that would bring his show value.
>> J Prince for [ __ ] president. Is that nickel? J, let me ask you a question.
>> All of the real quick, JT, all of the prominent leaders did not have money.
Mames weren't known for being rich. Huey Newton was known for being rich. Uh uh uh Fred uh Frederick Douglas was known for being rich.
>> It was all known for Hampton. Fred Hampton wasn't known for being rich.
>> Cut it out.
>> How you up here? Wait a minute. YOU THE MAIN >> I THINK I'M BEING ONE OF THEM [ __ ] >> NO, YOU BE TALKING [ __ ] ABOUT LIGHT-SKINNED [ __ ] NOW ALL OF A SUDDEN YOU bragging about Malcolm X, Q Newton, everybody you name is yellow [ __ ] What's going on?
>> No, what I'm what I'm what I'm saying is I have a different purpose. His purpose is to get money. My purpose is to reach souls, >> right? And and make people feel and make and and and try to convince people to live on their own skin and take that cheap ass mask off that you've been wearing.
>> Prince said he reaching he reaching.
>> Yes, my voice. Yes, my voice. You cannot sit up and lie, man.
angry man. You can't sit up here and lie. I have You cannot sit up here and lie that I have not impacted a lot of people.
>> I I literally had people come on here and say the only reason why they even came on YouTube because they heard me speak.
>> Don't sit up here and lie. Angry souls, [ __ ] You ain't even reaching gyms souls, [ __ ] You ain't reaching no souls.
>> Quit dipping them goddamn cigarettes in that PCP, [ __ ] >> I'm going to reach your [ __ ] if you keep talking, >> [ __ ] You ain't going to never reach that.
>> You You already see me. Okay, I'll piss you off by sticking this long ghetto dick up in there.
>> We already saw the [ __ ] you [ __ ] with them is [ __ ] >> Don't let your wife surprise you.
>> Don't nobody want no cigarette smell on them.
>> That's You can't speak for her. That's you speaking.
>> Look at that [ __ ] looking like >> You don't know what your woman be fantasizing about when she turn on her YouTube channel and she see Jay Prince or president making her laugh and [ __ ] looking like donkey.
>> You already know J Prince that >> cuz you a fan. You know your fan. We having waffles. Look, he know he came up here reciting everything I have done. I don't know nothing about JT.
That goes to show you where we stand.
>> In the morning we in the morning.
>> Look at him playing [ __ ] Don't even have a real man conversation.
This [ __ ] act like he the arbor. You ain't the arbor of [ __ ] [ __ ] You don't stand.
>> I am. I am.
>> You need to go over there with the rest of them a Jesus dog.
>> I'm Jesus nephew.
You don't even believe that. You don't even believe that [ __ ] [ __ ] That cigarette is done. Throw that [ __ ] out.
That quit.
>> I still got a piece of meat on there.
>> I'm a fat ballhead, no neck [ __ ] I sentence you to 3,000 lashes for conduct. I'm becoming a black man.
Hey, don't let me find out. J Prince, you one of them dudes that be picking up cigarette butts to see if there's any >> Hell no.
>> Yes, >> he did it. You can tell. Look at the lips. That's why they so crusty.
[ __ ] out there smoking other people cigarettes.
>> Why? Why?
>> Crazy, bro. Where is the truck?
>> Man, with with all of that, man, I am out of here, man.
>> Yeah, man. Beans. Go ahead and say your final thoughts. Ar pain. I got beans up.
>> No, man. It's been an interesting panel, man. Yo, let's let's keep it going and [ __ ] but you know that I had enough >> until this trash [ __ ] come up.
>> I don't have nothing else to say. Pretty good topic, man. Like I said, you know, >> you know more about me than I know you.
What's up, R Payne?
>> What's up, man? You know, this my final thoughts. You ain't supposed to cut me off. God damn.
>> Oh, my bad, dog.
You know what I'm saying? I'm only joking. Listen, listen. Like I said before when I got up here and people cut me off, I don't believe I believe the fact that women don't need men until they do >> and they need us all the time.
>> I'll talk to you later.
>> All right, man.
>> All right, man.
So, uh, man beans, man. You got anything you want? First of all, I want to say this before we get out of here. Shout out to Tyrus, man. Hey, Tyrus. Tyrus said, "I set him up, man." I want to publicly say, "Ty, you weren't set up, man. You just ran into you were the opposition and everybody attached themselves to the opposition because you had more men who thought alike than thought differently than what you thought." Uh, so shout out to you, man.
Much love to you, brother. You know it ain't like that. It's like that. All right. Uh, uh, Beans, what's your thoughts, man?
>> Yeah. Uh and and and I was going to say this to him too cuz you know I know you had sent me the invite for his show last week >> and it just so happened I had got an invite for uh Red Lipstick show that day too >> and I just had to make a business choice. They was the topic on her show was way deeper.
>> Yeah.
>> Talking about Trump.
>> Yeah.
>> So that's why I wasn't able to show up.
And then Friday I just I haven't been feeling good. All the end of last week, all the beginning of this week, man.
Today was actually the first day I actually started feeling okay. I had said it on her show, but I said when I came on here I was going to let you know. You know me, I don't like disappointing people.
>> Yeah.
>> You send me people send me links and I say I'm coming. I really want to show up. But the topic over there was really deep and I didn't want to leave that to talk about Trump.
>> Absolutely.
>> Um but so I hope you understand and Teres for that matter. But dope show.
>> Uh I appreciate it. Uh, shout out to, you know, everybody who hit the panel and all of that. Teresa, I wish it would have stayed. I think the conversation could have went somewhere.
It could have been very educational. I really wish you would have stayed. But you got to you got to be willing to look at yourself in the mirror, man, and face it, bro. Like, if you're not willing to do that, it's going to be a long road for you.
And I know you don't need this. You got a whole wife, kids, family, all of that.
But I'm just saying like if you have if you are different, you got to be willing to stand on it and and you got to be willing to be patient. Had a conversation, bro. You know, u we went through the fire >> coming through the fight club joint.
>> You know what I'm saying? Like it kind of trained us a lot. You know what I'm saying? to where it's like most people really can't get under my skin unless I'm feeling bad at this point, you know?
>> Yeah.
>> Um or somebody that I know, somebody that we I got history with, you know, you, Angry Man, J Prince, JT, y'all could probably get under my skin cuz we have history. But somebody new, >> no, >> they don't stand a chance, bro. [ __ ] going to go real bad for them, right?
So, we came through that fire. So Terus, you just got to go through that fire, bro. That's it. Cuz I really wanted to hear.
>> Yeah, me too.
>> You know what I'm saying? Like, okay, let me know how you get here, right?
It's one thing to just come up here and say the women are winning and the men are losing. But then now you have to let me know how you get there. What's your information? What's your evidence and these things? And then if I see a logical path, even if I disagree with you, I can have respect for how you get there. or we have an expose and we just get to show everybody that this [ __ ] is insane. Oh man.
>> Wait a minute. He said the women are winning and the men are losing.
>> Yeah, the women are winning and the men are losing. I would have liked to seen how >> the women are winning and the men are losing.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh [ __ ] I can tell you exactly why he said that. He trying to get some box.
>> Well, he married 15 years. White woman.
He doing all right. That's what I'm saying. What? What that mean?
>> I don't to my knowledge, white women don't tend to turn down black dick.
>> Look, all I'm saying is look, >> I think he cool on the sex side. They got a bunch >> Hey, look, just just cuz a dude got a wife don't mean he ain't trying to still appease the rest of the women.
>> No, I feel you. I'm just saying like honestly that it was a great casting on BMU's part. I wish it wouldn't have went the way that it did. You know what I'm saying? Because and actually I blame Uncle Jeff if I'm being honest. It's really Uncle Jeff's fault cuz Uncle Jeff gonna say one of us got to go. Uncle Jeff, you got to stop that, bro. We get it. We know who you are, fam. But this ain't that.
>> This like coming to you. See this 1970s looking You see this 1970s looking savage over here eating his eating chicken probably and grits and [ __ ] That's that's why it went south right there.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Right there.
>> He was up here for that.
>> He wasn't even up here for that. But I'm >> spirit was up here.
>> Said one of us got to go and then that's when Terus was like man I'll leave. I like oh [ __ ] No they like just just stay. But but Ella had left right before him, but Ila ended up coming back. But I'm just saying, man, I hope hopefully we could do it again. Um like find another way to broach the subject.
>> Yeah.
>> Um with Terus involved. Um because like I said, I just I'll be willing to see how people get there and then that'll let me know whether or not to even entertain what you're talking about.
>> I appreciate it, man. Anger man, you got any final words, brother?
>> Yeah. Uh, I came up here because I thought, you know, normally brothers have some intellectual, deep philosophical conversations. I came up here expecting that, but I I I should have known better considering the fact that this savage was up here. Wipe your damn face, man.
>> So, where your beard at?
>> Wipe your face, man.
I mean, got Rose and Rice, some big man [ __ ] that real food. But yeah, but other than that, uh, the the one part of the conversation I was able to participate in was cool. I appreciate y'all for bringing me up. You know, it's always good to be on a panel with y'all.
>> Yes, sir. Other than that, I ain't I ain't got nothing else to say other than um you got about 10 minutes left. Uh uh JP, you better hurry the hell up before that supervisor come looking for your ass.
>> I'm going to go to sleep.
>> You going to tell him James clock out and go home. We don't need you tonight. Why you got to disrespect me by saying my real name on you?
>> He too look like a James.
>> Why you got to disrespect me by saying my name on I say your name that you gay.
>> Is that his real name? That's your real name.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] What the [ __ ] >> You know that was my real name. JT. I never even spoken to you.
>> You didn't know you had it on the [ __ ] on a panel, [ __ ] You were just on [ __ ] h [ __ ] >> James Davis. [ __ ] shut the [ __ ] up talking to me.
>> I didn't know that. But you look like one, >> dude. is a real life [ __ ] boy.
>> Chain James.
>> I blame I blame >> you a [ __ ] dude.
>> You get under your skin, don't I, [ __ ] You couldn't wait to >> I know you don't get under my skin. I don't even know you came up here. You wanted to smoke cuz I I demolished your ass on Trade of Truth, [ __ ] Shut the [ __ ] up.
>> I don't even know you, dude. I don't know.
>> BMU. He look like his name is >> Everybody said you was hating on me because you couldn't you you seen me with that beautiful woman that I had just met on the platform.
>> Yeah, [ __ ] I demolished your ass a couple of weeks ago.
>> You was up there hating bad.
You didn't real ass [ __ ] >> No, I said that [ __ ] had You was talking about eating her [ __ ] after she got shot in the [ __ ] >> No, no. I'm talking about the puss I'm talking about when uh when Smooth came out here and flew out here to interview me.
When was the last time When was the last time somebody flew out to interview you?
>> This [ __ ] sound like he flew somebody out, [ __ ] It was supposed to been a [ __ ] interview. You act like you done did some [ __ ] >> I did.
>> JP, just stop talking, man. You just make yourself look bad.
>> Has somebody ever flew to you?
>> You've been on this platform stuff longer than me.
>> You make yourself look bad, little dude.
>> That means you don't got nothing to say.
>> Make yourself look bad. You got a lot of words, but you don't got nothing that's have substance.
>> Where's the truck? I'm about to That's what you need to call your business. I'm about to I'm about to have a food truck.
>> About to have a food truck.
>> I'm about to have a food truck.
>> What would you do? What would you do?
>> Let me ask you a question. What would you do if it happened? What would you What would you do if I finally open it?
Then what?
>> I ain't going to do [ __ ] but I'mma be on the panel talking [ __ ] about it.
>> Why? I'mma be intentionally talking [ __ ] about that dumb ass food truck. I hope it break down.
>> What?
>> And I hope all your fools spoil, [ __ ] >> This dude is a weak dude.
>> [ __ ] this [ __ ] dog.
>> Your woman gonna leave you, boy. For a [ __ ] like me.
>> You want to smoke? I can get this [ __ ] to smoke.
>> I don't even know you to have smoke with you. That's what's so crazy about it.
>> You talking to me then? Watch your [ __ ] mouth when you talking to me then.
>> [ __ ] you know you know me. I don't even know you.
>> Goofy ass [ __ ] Yo, >> get your ass off this [ __ ] and get back to work.
>> All right, B of you. All right.
>> All right, man.
>> That's a weird cat.
>> Take your ass back to work, James.
>> Until next week, man. We'll holl at y'all, bro.
>> You a weird You hurt by my You hurt.
>> Yeah.
Black man don't feel the network.
We ain't here to play nice.
We here to flip everything they told you was normal.
Hey. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, we flipping tables. Yeah. We breaking labels.
No more silence. No more flavors.
Truth hit hard. Can't save it. Yeah. We flipping tables.
This real. No cable. Hey, if it's fake, we unplug it.
Welcome to the table. Yeah. I came in the room. They was comfortable. Quiet.
Smiling in your face, but behind it is right. They told me be calm, but I'm built for the storm. When the truth in the building, you better transform. They don't like a man when he speak with direction. They love you when broken, confused, and correction. But I'm on a mission. I'm changing perception. No filter, no fear, just raw intersection.
System designed just to keep you disabled. Mentally trapped, spiritually labeled. I'm cutting the cords. The lies getting fatal. If it ain't the truth, I'm flipping in the table. We flipping tables. Yeah, we breaking labels fast.
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