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Ini, Paul, Manny and Tobi Season 2 Episode 7

In this episode, we talk about marriage, baby mamas,  controversial religious leaders, and occultic practices. We also talk about Trump's manipulative tactics and legal troubles, China, Russia, and the new Canadian Immigration Policy. 

Speaker 1:

Those guys like on YouTube. They're like oh, come test your contest we know that shit though like muscle night.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

What's the type of? They should we do?

Speaker 3:

Cuz I'm like white and a lot of this. Rappers don't even.

Speaker 2:

Like diamonds. Like diamonds are like like actually fucking expensive does the appreciation value?

Speaker 3:

or it's a value. We scrapped it, we started.

Speaker 2:

Countries keeping value in diamonds.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I understand the gold one.

Speaker 3:

Right, cuz gold has stood time goes like the gold standard of money to you, obviously.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, go currency back in. The actual paper dollars is backed by gold back in the day I don't know about right now. No, right now he's by good up up in the air I was investing in.

Speaker 3:

I was investing in the gold company when I did some research like mining is a whole Like crazy industry, though, like I didn't know this like so, there's something called mining projects okay which is like you have an area that you see gold there and you have to put money into figuring out if you can make it into a mine.

Speaker 3:

Interesting and apparently they have to look at the cost and the benefit of like do we continue doing this research? Right now I make it into a mountain mind gold, or do we just live it up and sell it to somebody else? And because they say that the planet is so many like mine, projects like past on from company a to company b, because they're like we don't have enough funds to Invest in this. I'm just like man that's too much, I can't.

Speaker 2:

Say mine.

Speaker 1:

So apparently was it was he blasts or is it but for people that don't know?

Speaker 2:

I was actually on Twitter, the two guys, crazy man. I was on Twitter just see my mindless Like doing my regular mindless screw and I just see this guy street in all cops.

Speaker 3:

I just heard a bomb blast in like close my area and I think I was. The comments of people are actually like saying something, like mean stuff to him.

Speaker 2:

I mean, if you had there, like you're him, and you just said boom, you're gonna say bomb blast.

Speaker 3:

People like. People are like saying like You're the first guy, sure, I like him and then two hours went by and it was.

Speaker 2:

Everybody was just string ideas out that what was it? What was it? First thing, I feel like Nigerian government officials needs to do better, like we do not hear from the governor as to what exactly was probably the two like five or six hours later.

Speaker 3:

But that's normal. I feel like normal ish, because you can't really speak on something that you don't know Right, but they do.

Speaker 1:

They do come on and give a press conference and hope this just happened and what do it necessary?

Speaker 3:

It's not ready to answer tough question because people died right, so it's not. I feel like it's not ready to like Because of blast.

Speaker 2:

We need to know because for like five hours we were just seeing all sorts. I heard Boko Haram and all these things right like yeah, but anyways, it turns out that, like those, the house that was storing Um illegal miners that is, wisin the house first of all and then one of it was in a residential area, and then the house next door caught fire and then the house with the explosives. Now, called the fire. Yo, she see pictures like there's literally a hole in the ground where the house used to be.

Speaker 3:

But that's mine, though. That's what it's, it's, it's mine. Explosives to deep hole in the ground?

Speaker 2:

Why, like illegal miners, keeping Terrible?

Speaker 1:

But we don't have any in Nigeria. We don't have any. Anyone making sure people are doing illegal things on considering they go.

Speaker 3:

I say the channel is not really, do we have.

Speaker 2:

Any form of like.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, people love the lost their lives. Yeah, and they said it was three people.

Speaker 2:

I wish I don't believe they don't count because, like even the bodies I saw, People's like, like people that were taking videos and posting. I can't a mother, three dead body.

Speaker 3:

I say I'm counting videos.

Speaker 2:

The guy that died on his staring and his head was like this and literally this whole area was off.

Speaker 3:

I didn't see that brain.

Speaker 2:

She's head and was he pulled of blood inside his head?

Speaker 3:

delay your to the delay. Your to the bro. That's graphic. Yo, what I see. I didn't see that. Yo, my children is graphic as fuck. I didn't see that, my today is like real time.

Speaker 2:

I guess it's mostly like Nigeria news and you know, with X the more you like with all social media. Yeah, Time, like real-time news from Nigeria, and I do not stop it.

Speaker 3:

But how do people like just feel good of the self and take a video like that?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm posted bro.

Speaker 2:

It's so crazy, like those on this guy Skip maker like me, so resting piece this guy no for you.

Speaker 3:

You said, like you know it.

Speaker 1:

Like laughing about some of dying.

Speaker 2:

This guy literally put, sets his phone, gets his guys to hold, was able to record his skit Making I want you making, I want you runs. It wasn't a basketball court, concrete. You saw that one right, I think I sent it to you guys.

Speaker 3:

I don't watch.

Speaker 2:

I don't watch graphic near like jump stress rich for the hook, hanks up for a split second and loses his grip and then lands on his head.

Speaker 1:

It's like Any bounces.

Speaker 2:

It said bounced like a ball, like literally you can see, like go, like, yeah, you could see where he said but no, it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I think the camera went docking.

Speaker 3:

You could use all his friends Now into him, like well, why was this again? I?

Speaker 2:

think was in Nigeria, ghana, one of them. This looks like a very accident happens a lot, don't? I think you was trying to don't try to, like you say, held up for a single second and then he lost his grip and then he landed on his head. I, because this guy was moving in the next split second, bro, no Form of movement, but whatever, just stiff.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy though. And like you can, even now this crazy, now you can rewind it and you can just I can replace, I can replace.

Speaker 2:

Life have been saved like what could you have done.

Speaker 3:

They're gonna get likes and like traction.

Speaker 2:

Last story, you know the AK AK story, like do it.

Speaker 3:

I think I sent you the video, right, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I just saw it all recently again. But I'm random guys, random guys guys, guys, you know these small shops like in nines, like entours kiosk, and Then next thing, this is a see, apparently South Africa is so I thought that was cool, bro keep town. Automatic weapons, like the states.

Speaker 2:

I just enter his phone and he just is a mother guy, pull up out like nothing is happening, instantly pulls out the gun, like the way he came into that scene, like oh, I'm looking around, you can even look out for two seconds. Just came On the next in theater guys.

Speaker 3:

Make sure you like was top off the grab his phone left.

Speaker 2:

I'm everything to the comment section and it's like was it like a? Nobody was like a hit, definitely here. I think it's an essay. That's mostly how it goes. People just like gang shit and like they know you, you have a tagging on your back. They just sneak up on you, boom, like they don't even do, like drive-by.

Speaker 3:

They shoot from close. That's a stabbing, this is.

Speaker 2:

But you're still shooting from close range Just one shot.

Speaker 3:

Like don't don, because he could still survive the light if they take like 20 rounds.

Speaker 2:

I'm like bro, I'm just good. December but I think I see.

Speaker 1:

Is crazy. David also walks around with like money on him. Yeah, and it's not really pure. Guys, what does it make you go to?

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I feel like you might have some street beef all over the world Like she people who though?

Speaker 1:

David, oh, this is an adjunct artist.

Speaker 2:

Like he's a rough guy man who is rough.

Speaker 3:

That's rich. Who's he got beef with?

Speaker 2:

Like drink of Nigeria, just like it's too much money, like he just gets in like unnecessary trouble, like he just had a beef with to us a bitch randomly.

Speaker 3:

She got robbed.

Speaker 2:

Mother of yours, baby mama. Apparently it's close to us a vision, like will just call feelings that they were hanging out Like oh wait, that's different from trauma, right? Oh, the first one, yeah, so the other was the second one.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, chema is second, so still, chema stayed after the second one. I.

Speaker 2:

Though before Chema, though, sophia. Oh, so you never got married to Sophia.

Speaker 3:

So then don't call a big mama then Then she's like Sophia's baby mama, chema's wife. Yeah yeah, I was confused. I don't call it baby mama. You said that. Someone said to Mama. I'm like that's definitely gonna be the wife.

Speaker 2:

Well, the fact that she's wife doesn't mean she is still baby mama.

Speaker 3:

No, I think you baby mama term when it's just like.

Speaker 2:

And then now your wife doesn't mean you're no longer.

Speaker 3:

I think what baby mama? Just like, just kind of my child, but we ain't like, we cool, but like we ain't like.

Speaker 2:

We ain't to get it together like that.

Speaker 1:

That's literally what baby mama means, so you're not going for seconds.

Speaker 3:

It's just like Some people do that some will have two kids in the same. Yeah, like it's allowed.

Speaker 2:

Twitter. She went on Twitter.

Speaker 1:

Like what happened to her, though?

Speaker 3:

Some things just kind of go out like funny and you get like money's involved.

Speaker 2:

Like did he? Like did he? Right now is running for his life Yo.

Speaker 1:

About there is, there is, there is situation was I think was Cassie of. Yeah, get help he kind of like they settled out of court.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, then all the other chicks just came out multiple.

Speaker 1:

All these are all these businesses is brands.

Speaker 2:

They're trying to like move themselves. I think it was like the 50s, the money like then I think was the liquor one right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, they've come to the end of that the partnership, and it ended. It's a bad for business.

Speaker 2:

It's bad for business. I mean, for some reason tgjx scuts almost involved like Like bitch up.

Speaker 1:

I'm like guys like they were calling the bottom. There's a need to take dick.

Speaker 3:

I can't speak bad on them, be sure.

Speaker 2:

I feel like all it was is like he's not Uncomfortable hanging around with these guys, because why should it pass to be like it's your? Job to go out to the world.

Speaker 3:

To save the soul.

Speaker 2:

You're gonna be around them the same gotta be their friends, right, but like the world doesn't really understand how Christians move and he's so unfair because, like any small thing, oh pastor, this, oh, what's not like bro chill, like like to the jakes is bigger black american pastor.

Speaker 3:

I thought it was crefl dollars. I remember that used to work. Do you know crefl dollar?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, jakes is bigger than crefl dollars. Man know them, pastors.

Speaker 1:

Pause, looking like Don't watch tbn, so like something like my dad used to watch, I Do.

Speaker 2:

You guys see the whole tdjks, so not to the jakes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I didn't watch everything.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that guy isn't oh.

Speaker 2:

Do you think he's guilty or not?

Speaker 3:

See, the documentary was kind of confusing because some people were saying like, oh, he definitely did some jazz.

Speaker 2:

some people say in it's fake miracles, so that's like who is no, but they could all be true, but jazz and fake, yeah, like that's what I'm, that's what I feel. Like people are not seeing the one guy that said he was in charge of his yeah.

Speaker 3:

And I believe he was speaking about. Like this guy, my uncle of the oba is like Like five percent of the rich are. There's some you're about that.

Speaker 2:

They speak like you know it's deep stuff cut off his like his pubic hairs and feed a fish and a fish multiply multiply, bro. I believe that guy like occultic shit, like that. People don't want to admit that.

Speaker 3:

They will say it was put honey in his pants, in his pants, right?

Speaker 2:

I believe that he could like he could have been into occultic shit as well as like staging. A little bit like so like a little bit of both.

Speaker 3:

Oh, what I see is he probably started staging the beginning.

Speaker 2:

And then he got it, he got big big and I gotta keep because he's going. He's going overseas to do miracles Like I can't keep staging in a different country. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you gotta do the miracle in a different country. The part that kind of makes me awkward then is like so that means as a Christian you can't say you believe in like the power of god and spirit and not also believe that like juju is real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's yin and yang, good and evil.

Speaker 2:

I have to.

Speaker 1:

I mean there's always been, yeah, yeah, like magic, no, right? So?

Speaker 2:

black magic is real, then is about saying yeah, didn't you?

Speaker 3:

guys watch that video I sent you about that like Nigerian guy talking about like eggs and Colombian ladies and Mayona. Watch the take-off video.

Speaker 2:

I sent you.

Speaker 3:

I tried to keep all I tried to watch, bro, he was saying like I mean Some people say it's cap, but anyways, he was saying like he saw this Watching it, I think I stopped they were saying some Spanish things. They were moving eggs around the head and like it was like a witch covering, like. Anyway, he was trying to make it funny but like that was scary. It's the same thing. It's like some people like do. Christian practices were like a little bit of a little bit of occultic shit.

Speaker 3:

I don't call it occultic, Bro.

Speaker 2:

Everything occultic is the word you use for witchcraft.

Speaker 3:

But like some people, like like washington stones, I'm like because every is this spiritual religion right? What makes yours?

Speaker 2:

Drive. Actually go to what occultic, what make?

Speaker 3:

because what makes yours right or wrong? Right because who says occultic is wrong? Well, occultic just sounds like ah like cultism.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it sounds like a bad, a bad day, google the first definition that comes out for occult is supernatural, mystical or magical beliefs, practices or phenomena.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's not bad, okay. Okay, I had a negative, that's a negative, but it's actually not bad, it's just the word, I guess. I don't know if people have turned, people have used from christians, is it christians are bashing the mother Turned like something that is not? Yeah, it's cool.

Speaker 2:

Then you all could be occultist If you're not doing christians way occult, you're the devil and then the other thing, the last thing I want to talk about like, uh, this pastor who is now ladies Like the amount of like sexual, so he acts, he acts himself.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's my theory.

Speaker 2:

That's my theory. My theory is your comments.

Speaker 3:

They were coming 2021. I remember when we did. I remember when you did the documentary, I just I remember when he died, clearly because I saw, I saw the thing on.

Speaker 2:

It was also until that.

Speaker 3:

It was a big.

Speaker 2:

It was a big thing and then I went I'm looking for a cause of death, I'm looking like he said just finished preaching in church, went home and died.

Speaker 3:

You might have taken somewhere. So I'm like someone told him clean and easy.

Speaker 1:

And then I, and then when this thing.

Speaker 2:

Documentary came out, like BBC said.

Speaker 3:

A couple days after the test started shooting in 2021. So he knew they were close he knew they were closing them on him.

Speaker 2:

And then what, what, what is like you think about all the other stories you've heard of all these, uh, like cults and all the stuff like the leader always goes out by suicide.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think you already know that's the price from the beginning you have to be uh, it's a martyr.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, exactly, tell the story, no I can't live for your legacy like you cannot be there to answer for your sins.

Speaker 3:

No, you can't, because now he's innocent technically now, exactly because he's not here to defend himself For anything. So you could be, he says he's now. The church is still saying I saw the wife, I saw the wife is the pastor.

Speaker 2:

now the wife is still running, the church is still going around like Running, but no, it's crazy.

Speaker 3:

I saw some guy from Greece, though I don't know if you saw some pastors. I saw that too. There was a video. Yeah, I saw that too, that he was the disciple at the time. Yeah, he said everybody else capping.

Speaker 2:

Oh, when the building came down, oh, like the report came to him first, he was there and he went, so he went out be the one was car he talked about.

Speaker 3:

They choose some drone up like bro.

Speaker 2:

I kind of vaguely remember to as a kid.

Speaker 3:

He was like a while back was a while back he saw his church building collapse.

Speaker 2:

No, it's church building the residential area that he was building and from what the eyewitnesses said, like they said that he was requesting. High up floors without proper foundation, foundations and all these things. So one day things just came, came down. And people were there from all over the world.

Speaker 3:

I believe it might be rituals too, man, and all he did with the rest of the boy like he knew why he won't he.

Speaker 2:

They said he loved money. He won't sink his cash like that. He didn't sink it.

Speaker 3:

Did you see the, the, the someone after? It's like they were coming for me. Like it said they were coming for me, and then they can't get me. My time is not here.

Speaker 2:

You see the whole congregation, you see the congregation say yes but I'm just like, I'm like why would you not come out and say, oh, they're lying against me. Okay, even if you want to say everything else is a lie, like the occultic shit, um, the staging shit is a lie.

Speaker 3:

But then four or five women have come out to say that, like he raped me and I carried kids for him. And he made that killer.

Speaker 2:

They were aborted in the church, in the church and they told you where it's, and even the guys that came out and told Also about how he had like guys that were like they call him like five level whatever the boys, the boys had boys, that would kick that to him.

Speaker 3:

Take his pants down while he's taking his shit.

Speaker 2:

So it was like this guy was his cycle path like, true like he was his cycle path, true and true cycle path. As a kid, I'd always known that they always told us.

Speaker 3:

They said never speak bad. They said never speak bad, but like Something is going. No, no, no like. So it's different over there. But did you see the other video, essential, about this pastor saying your first Tight is for me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know, you know like it's biblical, like it's in the Bible?

Speaker 3:

No, it's in the Bible, like in the Old.

Speaker 2:

Testament, like they call it, first foot and all this shit.

Speaker 3:

That's what I got, though.

Speaker 2:

Monster is for me If you want this night People always twist like the Bible, right, but in the autism I'm not really great with the fact, like your best food is for God, but there was one where, like there was, there was someone in the Bible where, like um the priest, like, what you bring to the church was meant to be for the priest, oh, that's my, though the wind this man boy, win the new test right now. Jesus die for our sins.

Speaker 3:

We don't need to be priest, I ain't trying to talk about, no. This the way he says, like if you don't give me the money, you might not get blessings.

Speaker 2:

Are you just?

Speaker 3:

for people in their minds oh, we gotta give this pasta something so God can help us this year. And he's saying if you don't get blessings, I'll give you money back. Cap, obviously you already spent it, but like it's still like whoa.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, if they say the money's for God, right, like, technically, what like? If they say the money is for God? Right, but money is for God's house, he can argue that he's salary is for the God's house Technically like he's an agent of God or something like I'm just thinking about the statement that, when you said, like, if the miracle doesn't work, come back for a refund.

Speaker 1:

I'm just picturing like someone coming back, uh pastor.

Speaker 3:

I'll come up for me, godless bro. I need my money back. I need a refund, please. Thank you for keeping it for me.

Speaker 2:

I need that people. That's dark man because at some point you guys was telling me you stop taking the HIV meds.

Speaker 3:

What? Oh yeah, like in the TV, just stuff yeah so stop thinking they meds, any meds in general just come for miracles Like I save you, but I know you definitely. I mean those are united player that went I keep you. In your Gomez.

Speaker 2:

It's not been interested, I start playing. Where does it play now, he?

Speaker 3:

was playing under 21 last year I remember, like England on, they won the under 21 tournament.

Speaker 1:

It was playing. Because it's Joseph midfield, it got the miracle. All not because what?

Speaker 3:

the club and everything they said you can grow away from, apparently, some stats. I saw they said in 2018 it's not been in.

Speaker 2:

Said they did get their healing which is why. I'm saying that like sure, like maybe your healing came from the devil. Like that's not unheard of like like he's just probably worked for you my not working.

Speaker 3:

There's might be a price to pay. Those women pay those prices. Somebody has to. Somebody has to pay a price. That's what you is. There's nothing free, so I'm gonna pay price.

Speaker 1:

Don't have to suck him off Yo.

Speaker 3:

It was telling them.

Speaker 2:

You take off your pants. I'm not coming back.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I have done so many things now. It's crazy, though Like you gotta.

Speaker 2:

Like when I see people that are good at manipulation like you can't. You can see the every day life Like you should be able to identify who your most manipulative friend is.

Speaker 3:

Do you?

Speaker 2:

know that you should be able to identify who you are. I can't say Food for food, for food, for food, for food, for food, for food, for food for the listeners. Just remember you later in bed tonight. Just think about your social circle and who do you think your most manipulative friend?

Speaker 1:

is.

Speaker 2:

Me, I know, I know, I have.

Speaker 1:

This is everybody has my great. You know who is easier to persuade and who is not.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, paul is definitely manipulative, like he's saying. He knows who is easy to persuade. You should know that.

Speaker 1:

The way I saw this is I'm like you should know people. I'm not thinking should. Should is a strong go about. People should know and If you make it, if you make the choice to not use it, then that was, that was, makes you a good, a decent person. But it's like using that information that you know for your own positive, for your own game that's where now you're not crossing a line.

Speaker 2:

Is it scary world, though? Yeah, is it dog eat dog world? And, by the way, like, how is trump matching to the white house?

Speaker 1:

again that what you're talking about manipulation. Trump is like it's like a pastor to some people.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand the court hearings on that. Is it done?

Speaker 1:

I thought they were sending him to jail.

Speaker 2:

I follow it is not so his plan is to like become president before they finish, like some of his cases.

Speaker 1:

Some of his cases he's like Come coming up with random stuff to put in the court, so you have to now fight for appeal force.

Speaker 3:

the court trying to get mistrials.

Speaker 1:

Trying to get mistrials, that's all all has been his tactic strokes trumps. Tactics from day one as Keep on pushing the court, keep on pushing until you get tired of me and stop coming after me. But now, this time is not. The federal government is coming after you. When the federal government has something for you, yo, it's very hard for you to this is crazy.

Speaker 2:

America's stress me out, like America's it stresses me out like.

Speaker 3:

They're more crazy than happening right now, and people matching my old things like people.

Speaker 1:

He's going yo, they're persecution me because of you. I'm like no, no, no, no, no, no. You're lying that your property is this amount. I'm doing so many things. That is wrong. I just love a grabber.

Speaker 3:

He said local room talk, right, yeah, so they do say that I, I believe I'm not in the local room, so I don't know what they be saying in there because, like One of his stuff, like the first one that they've gotten for sure.

Speaker 1:

Guilty verdict was in new york. A woman said that he sexually assaulted her and um the courts has granted that she Indeed it did happen. So now they're trying to figure out how much is he going to pay?

Speaker 1:

compensation damages and also he went online, said that everything that she was saying was a lie. So he kind of defamed her. So she's also suing him for defamation. That's the first one. The second one is, uh, new york. He lied that His properties was worth a certain amount of money. When he's trying to like because he was trying to get loan, now you know.

Speaker 3:

But you know it's crazy, they knew about this. That's what. That's the way they would tell him. Like they knew about, like oh.

Speaker 1:

Some of them it came out after. I'm just saying like some of them came out after. They really know Some people knew Definitely which one for sure it is a which one?

Speaker 2:

every chance is when like no no, no, no no.

Speaker 1:

Deliberately coming after you no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, trump's own is no which one Trump's own is not when Trump is telling himself.

Speaker 3:

Like oh, he got all these tags for our deal, this bankruptcy.

Speaker 1:

Why do you want to?

Speaker 3:

let me but like what you know how, like you actually believe you know like, not necessarily believing, but, like when you know how the system and economy works, you can't really like. There's some things you could hide and there's some things you can. If you look too deep or you could decide not to look. You can't tell me, you don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yes, If you decide not to look and we don't know.

Speaker 3:

okay, are you doing your due diligence?

Speaker 1:

rigged. I I get wonder where I'm saying, but regarding the fourth case, someone has gone to jail for what they did on behalf of Trump.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, like I'm a.

Speaker 1:

Cohen went to jail because if he faked Trump stuff, because, like even to land, even his lawyers doing stuff.

Speaker 3:

They know like they were all like you know he was like the mayor of like new york and he helped him at the trump tower like they knew when they were giving them all this task, but it's no witch hunt like it is.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I would say which? I'm just saying.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying they could have punished them Then, then, but they punishing them now because it's like he's crossed the wrong people and they're like I think, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 2:

We really got pissed off was was you know when, like he tried to tamper with it like the election. That's what I think, because it's done all this stuff like he's crossed.

Speaker 3:

Trust me anyone in politics, you're not clean.

Speaker 1:

You know they all done, they, they know it, but it went too far.

Speaker 3:

It went too far and crossed the wrong people. Like you know what you think. You're untouchable right now.

Speaker 2:

We go, come for you. That's why I feel you don't understand is like if he was so untouchable, how is he in the primaries again?

Speaker 1:

No, no, that one is politics. But some of these cases were actually pending before he went for power. Then boy went in the back corner because it's president. He couldn't do much because.

Speaker 3:

He can't presky, then I. It's even back for the country.

Speaker 1:

They're not coming for him like, oh, oh, you think that you're able to escape all those thoughts that you did? No, no, no, we're just waiting for you, because I was for him, I was falling someone that, even when he was in office, they already see that he was.

Speaker 3:

They were trying to impeach this guy, bro, like you, trying to impeach the president, like no.

Speaker 1:

The one that tripped me out the most was how certain of his um real estate and stuff. He would kind of Say mob style kind of, because that's how the, the people that committed crime for him and went to jail. That's what he said. He did it. He would be like they'll come and go, okay, trump, your properties, what 8 million, for example? Trump will be like? I don't think so. It's more like. But that's the industry though. Well, let me finish. It's more like.

Speaker 1:

It's more like um Double, like you can see, it's more like 12 or 15 and they'll be like, yeah, go figure, you know tell them go figure it out and come back to me. They're not come back to me and say, oh Trump, your properties. What 15 million like? Yes, that's what I want to hear. Then he not gets like favorable deals. Yeah and sure and stuff the one that comes to find your taxes, he goes oh no, my property is what less so he can get?

Speaker 3:

the package, the whole thing right, and those stuffs.

Speaker 1:

People do it, but they are still illegal.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, we know that, but then for a month you could have, at that point, waste Trump Right at that moment when it was doing all this stuff. That's that's one of the things he said in the first election, right? It's just like show us your tax return. It's like you're aware of all this stuff. Are you allowed to happen? I'm the smart guy. No, the tax.

Speaker 1:

Really fought it before.

Speaker 3:

I'm just saying I'm just saying. He's saying I'm a smart guy, I'm able to beat the system and they allow me to do it while you're trying to come on me right now, because he's like it's two sides, he can say whatever he wants.

Speaker 1:

The government could still be like no, we're going down in, but they have, you know Mo isn't isn't necessarily beating the system, because some of these things we know you could trick it, but we just choose. Nah, I don't want all that stress, I don't want all that somebody allowed it, and I just wonder some of like I was gonna make.

Speaker 3:

Somebody allowed it and I feel like if they wanted, they do religious. You can always sniff something out. Somebody want to jail for that? I don't think, and some of them are flipping on him. That's what they have. That's what they have. A case now I've gone to jail.

Speaker 1:

I'm like why should I be?

Speaker 3:

they're taking the deal You're chilling.

Speaker 1:

You're saying all these things and I'm suffering for your crimes.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna do like even ground. If you know about the Juliani guy, like you know I probably he's old, it's not channel like all these lawyers like they have a.

Speaker 1:

It's the only one has hired lawyers, and after lawyers have been dealing with him, they've either been disbarred or they've gone to jail, or they've like making them do crazy.

Speaker 3:

Making them do crazy, it's hard the one craziest one for wrap.

Speaker 1:

So our trump was the the case about documents. So he had some documents from the white house that took to his Place. Yeah, so the lawyer that was handling went. He told lawyer, um, because they gave them, the government gave him a supine saying you must bring this stuff to this yeah, further government, if you don't bring this up by this time, we will come and do a raid and take it from you. He didn't respond to it, so he was telling his lawyer Is there a way we can like?

Speaker 1:

Hide on them and not say we have all these documents. And he was telling the lawyer like is that way you?

Speaker 2:

can take it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so it doesn't come back to me. The lawyer now recorded the conversation. Wow, after he finished the, you want to go pay commission of someone or say this is what trump is telling me to do. It's telling me to commit a crime. I don't want to. So from now on, trump. I'm no, I'm no more representing you.

Speaker 2:

This is so. So let me ask how, how? How far do you think he's gonna get Like? Do you think he's going to come down to trump versus biden again, and is he gonna win?

Speaker 3:

I think it's on the channel Naving before he gets to that point like that's. I think that's the goal.

Speaker 2:

They try to nab him before even gets like a public like does it seem like that's gonna happen because the I don't know if you saw the other republican guy, the the Santos you know, vivek or something Vivek. He already like, I think he has dropped out.

Speaker 3:

He has dropped out. So like I keep on forgetting his white guy's name.

Speaker 2:

My.

Speaker 1:

Florida's governor to Santos and I'm hoping that the woman gets Be the be the one and not trump.

Speaker 3:

So you want a female prime minister in the world right now. Female President in the world because the other.

Speaker 1:

The other side is doing biden biden is he should be retired by his purpose to.

Speaker 2:

He just even like authorized the strike like new in new war. Um Iran? Is it Iran right now?

Speaker 1:

So now, like I don't know, no, no, like the strike, the order was um this group of um Court empires because they were affected. Is it the hooties? Right? Yeah, they were.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they trained missiles or ships yeah, exactly, so like, and they need to go to that canal to get to. I think.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and they were like stealing all the stuff, so he he has to, he has to.

Speaker 3:

Everyone is in munition against them because they try to do it for like palestine and like saying they're like the whole thing yeah.

Speaker 1:

I still don't understand trump because of, like, even people voting for him. It's like this is the highest office in your country. Some jobs, some places you can't even apply or they won't give it because of you have legal cases going on.

Speaker 3:

Even celebrities, if you have any form of accusation, yeah, like they're dropping off democracy man, you just you know it's so crazy right now like as crazy as it is. If trump was in power, the world looked different right now. As as mad as that sounds.

Speaker 1:

No, no, but like no no but no as mad as that.

Speaker 3:

Something but trump Through a missile in iran and killed. Remember when people are making jokes they jump 103. Like it's like try.

Speaker 1:

What do you?

Speaker 2:

think would be different.

Speaker 1:

He give them, he give them, they give them a coordinates of like outside of like an army base. So this guy's just they have to.

Speaker 3:

That's for power. But he was in, but like he wasn't like it's not the one, but I'm just saying but like he is the people, the army the other guys are responsible.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you which one of the biggest issues right now would be. Would be different.

Speaker 1:

Like ukraine, I don't think bad men will go in there because he knows Like it's not, trump is not gonna send or we're gonna stop trade trade deals with you, because it sounds like we press about it, like trump is about, like that would be worse.

Speaker 3:

But no, I'm just saying like, but it was a problem. But I think they'll go about it a little bit different, like if thing by this.

Speaker 2:

Like putting, will not be attacking ukraine as bad right now.

Speaker 3:

China wants taiwan and russia wants you but china is respecting. Like you know, I'm china speaking. The time is like there's so many wars going on right now.

Speaker 2:

China is coming out to condemn fucking like the place. In the end, here I was like they don't want to add extra war.

Speaker 3:

They don't want to add extra war because they have so much on that plate and it will disrupt their color. Me too much, you know. It's like if all this ends, and miraculous against resolve, trust me.

Speaker 2:

China's gonna be like We'll let you all do your own thing.

Speaker 1:

I understood why like they Responding to putting out the respond, because if he takes Ukraine or stopping him from, from him taking other things.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that first back USSR was stop that's a good from doing that.

Speaker 1:

That's when you have a very fast. They were terrified of him, of giving him any fun.

Speaker 3:

But I remember that's what you have a gentleman conversation. There's some man that's that like fear. You know how this, like this masculine aura was, like they just talked to them stuff and look, man, man.

Speaker 2:

I respect you.

Speaker 3:

See, I feel like even if you wanted to do it, it would have let trump know beforehand. We're doing this. I try and say that he man trump at best is not like bestie, but like there's a respect level, but he didn't know what was going on. Bro, like is this supposed to know what's going on?

Speaker 1:

They knew, though, funny enough, they did know. Because the american government sent Ukraine a yo, like russia, is might, but like I'm saying russia didn't tell me.

Speaker 3:

I'm aware of that. If I'm your homie, I'll let you know.

Speaker 1:

It's like so Putting at homies, they're not homies.

Speaker 3:

but like they have that right Good thing they have that respect we're just like not coran this into the all, all bodies. But, respect before I do something, I know I'm offend you, I'll let you know, give you a big phone call, just my. I don't have to see you, I'm just picking up. I'm evading that file. There's no you could do you, and that's what is respect. If I'm trying to come and rub you right now.

Speaker 3:

We're coming, there's nothing you could do about it. Just so you know, don't be shocked. I Like it's just like a courtier, just like I respect you as a man to man that I'll give you a heads up like but I didn't get no phone call he has. He's telling like we might, we don't know what day we've seen the satellites. Russia is denying like oh we're not doing that.

Speaker 1:

That's what I don't want to say with Russia, come on.

Speaker 3:

So yes, we're just moving on, stuff like anything, man. But I feel like if it was a gentleman agreement, they'll do whatever they want to do anyways. But you just pick up a phone call and let me know Out of respect. We're doing this, just so you're aware. Hang up the call.

Speaker 1:

Nah, yeah, you're doing politics if bots. Maybe it's true, but that's how I was speaking facts.

Speaker 2:

I mean boy he's.

Speaker 3:

Policies like a, very like it's. It's like a kids game, everything but it's like all the people.

Speaker 1:

Don't tell them like they're all childish.

Speaker 3:

He's all about respect, he didn't shake my hand properly. I saw a video like when I think Justin Trudeau went to like some.

Speaker 2:

India.

Speaker 3:

I'm not gonna in there like from country meeting. It was sitting down beside some president, another. They want to try with him and people are making jokes. It's like all your president gonna aura.

Speaker 1:

Like you can't even have a conversation.

Speaker 3:

People just take too much, like the human beings at the end of the day. Yes, we live in the country. But you don't got to be like Friendly because like the first, I think.

Speaker 2:

The first thing I heard, like I think, was at that same world thing like world-gathering, where, like, like him and the Indian president had some weird social interaction. And like the guy took it too hard and that was the first kind of thing that happened before, like the whole like the whole thing now Do. And now they're saying like Indian study permits to Canada has actually dropped by almost 20% from last year, like there's no propaganda in India that India should not come here, but meanwhile, our, our ministers are claiming that is based on their immigration policies, because you know, they are really trying to shut down this whole Like.

Speaker 2:

They're saying that immigration has now like fucked us up as a Canadian economy. They let too many students.

Speaker 3:

I say yes and no.

Speaker 1:

Like you need to immigrate Always see you always mention what country has? I have open borders for a certain one and after a while, as a commander, gone. No more immigrants. You don't want to make rounds. I don't want you guys anymore for me to speak.

Speaker 3:

I feel like the problem with immigration is they're not linking migrants to the right Job force. So, you're saying we want skilled workers, we want people that were accountants and doctors in the other country and you want them to come be like support workers and work in hospitals in a different country.

Speaker 1:

Yeah like that ain't gonna run like To their own defense is like they can't really trust your.

Speaker 3:

Your health care, but like.

Speaker 1:

The middle ground is you come and you do an exam to challenge.

Speaker 2:

Right now they're making them do like the whole thing all over again.

Speaker 3:

And now you're complaining that the health care.

Speaker 2:

You know they help you. Name no guest.

Speaker 3:

Because I should be seeing me off so much right now?

Speaker 2:

because now they're blaming it on all the unskilled labor that they imported into Canada.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

But like dog. Have you seen the?

Speaker 2:

shit. You put doctors through when they come here, or nurses and they try to work here. Like you're saying, oh, like there's no skilled labor, the people come here having to work at mcdonald's. Whose fucking fault is that? Like, okay, you're saying you don't trust their health care system. Okay, but like what else can we do? Like like I don't know man.

Speaker 1:

I think it's more of trusting their education or because they have some certain countries that if you go there and study the medicine or be a doctor. You can come back here and say everything was fine, because they trust people lie on their stuff to you, man.

Speaker 3:

People just make fake stuff these days, man, I mean like you said, politics should be a childish game. If I approach this in a childish way, you know.

Speaker 2:

I would say, okay, fine, like make them pass an exam first and foremost, like, if you cannot pass an exam, that already shows your knowledge. Okay, then further steps would include like verifying your degrees or Certificate, or even having countries a list of countries that you trust.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you know what they have lists of countries. They do have this. Very fine. It's funny to somebody on the other side could be like oh yeah, he did that. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Another thing is like okay, you're saying um, the canine and institutions, what, what, what the government now is saying, or what everybody's noticing, is that, like the, there's some schools that have let international students in, don't really care what happens after they get the degree, or even if they finish and stop that's not the school job. Though we all know that that's what they've been, I've not been crying from time that there has always been a disconnect between the institutions and government. Yeah, government has never really cared what the institutions are doing, and what?

Speaker 3:

what do you think institutions should do? Yeah, but it's not the situation. No, no, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 2:

Okay, this is a big argument and I'm very passionate about it.

Speaker 3:

First, of all my word if you're a university.

Speaker 2:

Your goal is to make money from this. International students. The government has given you leeway to give them admission and then we give them a study permit. So right there, and then that system already does him work because we don't care about jobs about the money. Yeah, they know how.

Speaker 3:

Only care about like they only care about the tuition. They're bottom line. That's that's they profit yeah so we're both.

Speaker 2:

It's like, okay, no, you know, you're coming 10 years later to come and say all these institutions that they want fucking up our economy. Dog, you give them the power right from time without the international students. They won't even make all this money. I don't forget that these governments don't want to fund said institutions.

Speaker 3:

They won't even make all this money like they definitely can Exactly the university wants the international students because that's how they do.

Speaker 1:

I know, I know of your family, of them. A lot of this your family does is from international students, of course. Do you remember how many? Was it not a couple years ago that your family went on?

Speaker 3:

strike. Yeah, teachers went on strike because All this money, we, all this money we gave and money throw by is like dog, we ain't got no money for you.

Speaker 2:

So I don't understand what these immigrants now. Now, do you know what the new policies are? They're saying, by next year, that every province is going to have a cup On study permits next thing that we go from bro, I don't know where this country's headed.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think it's like they have to be it.

Speaker 1:

They have to be because it's a liberal government. You expect the liberal government not to do this type of policies, but this type of money kind of has to, you know, expect from a different.

Speaker 3:

They have to now, though, because they've Housing.

Speaker 2:

Stuff. Now. Why are you blaming the housing shortage on on students as students gets coming and buy houses I was the one.

Speaker 3:

But the thing is going to be about how everything kind of trinket housing price go when price goes up. So they rent in a lot. You need a supply and demand. If there's less supply than the demand, price go up. This is economics right. If there's more supply than the demand, price goes down, so there's less supply than what people need right now. Surprises.

Speaker 2:

This is like 10. This is like five years after all, like, like all these, all these big corporations, like international Coversions and like like foreign work, like foreign companies, have come and bought like they came, they bought all these like there was a time where, like in Vancouver, and you know to their empty apartments. Before the novel I said okay, you can't buy home. All those policies were yes to late.

Speaker 3:

I think it's also zones to. They said apparently, like there's this zoning with like construction and they have to like.

Speaker 2:

I really think, like so many things, they drop the ball on, but guess who's who gets, who they're blaming?

Speaker 3:

This is not brand new. This is not a brand new concept, oh I anytime, anything.

Speaker 1:

Country goes sideways. The next the first people Taking my job.

Speaker 2:

Bro, like I remember when I came on, like I don't know what the start is right now, but there was a time I saw that like can you just when going for higher, like they were not going for university degrees, like you had it, you had a country with a bunch of people that weren't going to college. Then you, you, you had immigrants.

Speaker 1:

I think that does more to immigrants like the health profit margin. I know for you have my. So the graph one time, like the profit margin from the yeti, the stated focus in law International is a profit margin skyrocket.

Speaker 3:

They pay a lot more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they pay a lot more and they're also not even remembering, like, where it has. They're not, they're not focusing on where it has worked out. There's a lot of. I know this sounds cliche, but there's a lot of immigration stories, immigrant stories that are successful, and it's not just like low, low, any McDonald's jobs, like my doughnut is not bad.

Speaker 3:

Play, don't bash me, don't like that.

Speaker 1:

I heard it from someone. So far, checkers is up to you, I check. I think McDonald's had to deal with the government that if you come and work for McDonald's and immigrants for a year, after a year you can apply for PR and McDonald's will support you to get the PR.

Speaker 2:

Just happened.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you'll go for McDonald's. I'm just thinking. I'm like, is it?

Speaker 3:

Canadian McDonald's.

Speaker 1:

No offense to those guys, I'm like burgers.

Speaker 2:

Do I want to be that hot, as I don't be flipping over making some?

Speaker 3:

fries.

Speaker 2:

It's not fair, man Like, honestly I, I don't know. I have the order I get the more.

Speaker 3:

I come more way, you know.

Speaker 2:

I just have negative feelings towards the. I remember when I was a student, like Come to my age. Students have it really fucking tough.

Speaker 1:

Well you know it was true, it wasn't all First and became I was like what?

Speaker 2:

like two years of hapann, and it's been just in true for how many years.

Speaker 3:

I guess, we know Justin gave serve the come on.

Speaker 2:

So, you came through, sir. There was a, there was a, there was a business, alternative serve.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, this business? No, I saw it. Then I saw the new. Yesterday was the deadline? It was a deadline. Yeah, lots of business. I saw a lady on the new stage. It took loan.

Speaker 2:

She took a loan, 20k to pay back the money 20k max was what they gave out to businesses and like People thought it was gonna be like sir, where was like All the bank? Friday, like I just saw TV TV had a whole like banner Telling users don't forget, don't forget to.

Speaker 3:

They're gonna give you interested what it said was if you paid on time they would Part on the sign amount of it. But if you don't pay, like they stop. Same, Like you know. I mean it's like you know?

Speaker 1:

no, no, the government is usually clear with what they're doing.

Speaker 3:

Doing this step time. They were just giving out of money without. Communicate this is like no, no, that's what I know I like about the government.

Speaker 1:

The government is clear you might not like what they're playing about but they will always be clear. So that alone. Sorry for those people. Black.

Speaker 3:

But. But it caught up 20,000 on a goal. That's what businesses say. It's like they thought maybe was gonna be a payment plan.

Speaker 1:

They thought about 20 plan flat. Don't give us no 20k back.

Speaker 2:

I'm assuming that For the deadline. I mean it's been almost two years, you just go.

Speaker 3:

Shop should be having like 20k line just laying around. I did not, do they gotta?

Speaker 2:

buy.

Speaker 1:

Like they'll give them a sufficient amount of time to pay it off. Even if they could, I give them 10 years. Nobody just has 20 k.

Speaker 3:

Just 20 k just manage all this for the government. No, no.

Speaker 1:

See, I understand that, but like that's someone's money, the money's just coming out of the flyer. Someone is still fronting that amount of money. I'm like that is going to the loans. But it's still at the end you were told it's like student loans. They tell you this is a loan, but it's still you have payment plans. Yes, but you cannot come out towards the end when they've given you sufficient debt.

Speaker 2:

I guess that's not going oh, this is this.

Speaker 1:

I feel bad. It sucks, I know, but it's still.

Speaker 3:

It's what it is. Yeah, because some lady was on the news like I have to take another loan to get the 20,000.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to be paying interest on to then give the government the 20,000 because I don't want no problems. You're a bad business manager. You don't know how to run a business.

Speaker 3:

Now that's not how it works. If you have, if you just have 20,000 sitting down in cash, there's someone just running your business, especially if you survived, covid, because of that cash. That's what they said. Like I paid right away, I don't want to keep anything in the flow.

Speaker 2:

These are the businesses that survived. Don't forget that they're business. I'm not in bankrupt, 100% no 100%, I get it.

Speaker 1:

But I'm also looking at it from a bank's perspective. Right, you go take a loan from a bank to start a business. Then, when it's not time for you to pay the loan out, the bank's like yo, I'm going to pay, but people think it's the government.

Speaker 3:

Bro, just print more.

Speaker 1:

It's still at the end. It's like a financial institution, because I'm still giving you this money and in opening you're going to pay me back for it, or they say stop spending money on other stuff.

Speaker 3:

And but then you hear the government giving XYZ millions over fees and people get like I'm not going to.

Speaker 2:

Money overseas? What?

Speaker 1:

It's a bad time to be giving money out, but you got the budget, but you got the budget.

Speaker 2:

I hope the country recovers.

Speaker 1:

Whoever's hearing, I love you. I love you, bro.

Speaker 2:

just thank you, my fast forward, like right now they're saying that from if you got forbid. But for people that have serious illnesses like cancer and all that stuff right now you might die.

Speaker 3:

There's a long way, bro, from the. I'm saying this is the wrong time to get sick. Don't get sick, bro. 37.

Speaker 2:

Right now the average is 7. Yeah, it's true. Don't get sick. You're wrong. He is absolutely right. He's going to die in vain. He's absolutely right.

Speaker 3:

Bro the average time for diagnosis to when you start your treatment right now.

Speaker 2:

The total amount of time that it's taking is like 7.5 months.

Speaker 3:

It's scary. You might be dead before that it's scary.

Speaker 2:

It's scary 7.5 months before you can start treatment. It's very scary, like real talk Like I'm telling you Canada is in a very precarious situation right now and like I don't know, I guess.

Speaker 1:

I guess what goes is like this is every country has their own. No thing that you got to do with yeah for true, though it's just kind of as bad to that it's trying to do you rather have this than be having bumps on you anyway?

Speaker 3:

So I mean what?

Speaker 2:

How can you live in a place where you can't see a doctor like home? That is literally as bad as it gets. You could see it.

Speaker 3:

You could see a family doctor. You just can't see a doctor. Don't get me started on. Anyway, I'm trying on some family doctors in this country.

Speaker 2:

man, like go read Google reviews of some family doctors in the country. Bro, like I'm not going to name some but this downtown there's one notorious one in this downtown that is full of full of our skin color doctors bro.

Speaker 3:

I say our skin color. What is our skin?

Speaker 2:

color, let me know, go there.

Speaker 1:

No, very soon now, I think. If the it is a lot of warning to you, though after a while they're like, okay, fam what's going on?

Speaker 2:

They've been bad for a long time. No one is doing shit, but what?

Speaker 3:

are you going to do?

Speaker 1:

They cannot cut.

Speaker 3:

It's like a bar, but you just pay for a seat.

Speaker 1:

If they do something bad to them. Now some people come and say, oh, because they're black. Yeah exactly, I didn't say the color, bro.

Speaker 3:

Like man I'm trying to like if it's going to now it's like oh no, you're black. But you could add in fast another color.

Speaker 1:

I come and say our color.

Speaker 2:

What you guys think is only fast prostitution.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, so time to talk about it's a because I saw this on on X, right yeah, this chick from I don't know where she's from. She made a post saying oh, if you're only fans, model or fan, fancy or fancy whatever that stuff is um, she got rejected vis-a-vis that's because of only fans as prostitution. So what do you? How do you feel about that? Like, is it to be seated as a prostitution or not?

Speaker 3:

I depend. I thought it depends what you do. If you do it with one, then one's is like is that what's called?

Speaker 2:

They didn't look at that.

Speaker 3:

Like, like, like, like, just like lingerie, like if you're doing that, I won't necessarily call that prostitution.

Speaker 2:

I can't not start saying like what sort of content on only fans makes it prostitution? But they did not say, oh, they're not going to watch our content.

Speaker 3:

Exactly, but you know what is crazy. Only only fans is not just only fans, apparently, is not just for that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I get that, but only fans do so. Most of them watch our content. You have to probably self declare something like that.

Speaker 3:

And is it quick, easy, what's your name or something like Google it or pay 25?

Speaker 1:

Like they could tell, without going into it, people looking at this and regular walkers that this is what you look at. They follow the procedures and stuff, because we know there's always procedures for everything.

Speaker 2:

So we're not trying to be woke on this podcast or anything. It's not sex work, it's prostitution. That way you'll get a sense what's different within sex work than prostitution.

Speaker 1:

It's just, is wokeness A fancy name of prostitution? Because that's the oldest, let me say like I watch.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so the new Argentine president? He was at Davos. And like his speech, his speech like. Wild boy Everybody's mind, because the long and short of his speech was like the West is is toying with, like poverty now because of this wokeness, and he listed shit like feminism, climate change, feminism, climate change and all these other fancy social issues.

Speaker 1:

Social issues. These are all forms of socialism.

Speaker 2:

And socialism is what brings poverty. Capitalism is the only way to bring. Capitalism is the only way to bring prosperity to a country. That is the summary of his speech.

Speaker 3:

Of his speech.

Speaker 2:

And like a lot of people started, like you know dissecting and stuff like that. And again this whole sex worker thing came up and one comment that stuck to my mind is why are we calling it? I didn't agree with the guy, but like I'm not gonna say, because this is kind of fancy. I'm not one of those. Because it's like saying like we're rebranding prostitution and sex work. It's like now. Imagine someone rebrands like touching kids, as you know, minor attracted. I know I'm doing that already. I already just gradually doing that I already say that oh is it condition.

Speaker 3:

I mean, look at Sadri Mani bruh.

Speaker 2:

That was your room all.

Speaker 1:

Sadri. Mani Nah this is, that was your room all that was your room.

Speaker 2:

All that was your room. All she's over 20. I was scared. She's over 20.

Speaker 3:

I was scared, I was like she's in her 20s.

Speaker 1:

That's her room all. Is there any birth certificate showing that she's actually that age?

Speaker 2:

I mean, she does not even look like. I mean, that's the bad news.

Speaker 3:

I don't know why he comes to talk about those.

Speaker 2:

I mean, that's the bad news.

Speaker 3:

I know young ones. I know young ones.

Speaker 2:

And I see them People say does he look older than their age? Now, sha.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I can tell them, just by the way, you're 17.

Speaker 3:

I said I've got that right down in my head. Show me your passport. What makes you believe that she's older?

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know, it was community notes. Someone came on community notes and said it was just a rumor.

Speaker 3:

Community notes People bro Like is there any proof?

Speaker 1:

That's not crazy. Did you see birth certificate?

Speaker 3:

That was apparently like an interview that he did like a couple of years back, saying his mom and his brothers wanted him to marry someone that was 16 or 15. But then it was like saying no, like it's focusing on other things, but like he just said it.

Speaker 3:

like you know, someone just say something in the air and it's not going to other things. But then people went back to that statement. It's like this might have been her on the sidelines, because he think about. I always thought about it. I had no sense he's been with a wife, Like no wife, Like everybody else had, maybe a girlfriend or partner or wife. He just don't got nobody. And I had the bloom we didn't know somebody was in. Like you always have a hunch, you know. Like it's just out of. This is probably the first picture we've seen together. You know what I'm saying. Like they've never been. Like oh, we've seen them on vacation. Like oh, maybe this, maybe that, Like this was the first picture we've seen together and it's like married. Where did she come from? So it's like you know it's multiple stage, like marriages and stuff, and I believe it because I know she's probably groomed to be like oh, she's not, I won't even call she clean.

Speaker 3:

Probably, he's probably going to be at first. You know like. You know what I mean. So it's like boom, boom, and so the man is you know he's happy with this it's happy with the arrangement.

Speaker 1:

So I believe it to a degree, though the point I came to my mind was like okay, in certain cultures, certain countries the age is 16 or 40 or marriage or anything like that is lower.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because even in naught, right, right.

Speaker 2:

Cardinal and them sides In the general, like these are kind of things we're trying to fight against.

Speaker 3:

But if you're a culture, though it's the culture.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm coming to and it's like, okay, why are you using? I'm not saying, I'm not saying anyone's right or wrong here.

Speaker 3:

What's the Western culture?

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying our own culture of that.

Speaker 3:

It should be, I agree that I should be 18.

Speaker 1:

I'm for the West.

Speaker 3:

But why are you using that way of life?

Speaker 1:

Not going down like no. You must see the world the way we see the world and not how you see the world.

Speaker 3:

It's techie man.

Speaker 2:

There's no right or wrong man there's a wrong, all those guys in Nigeria game marriage 13 years old. They should be beheaded.

Speaker 1:

We don't, we don't? We don't have those violence yet Beheaded. It's techie, though.

Speaker 3:

But yeah, but go out to the sex workers. I'm a I'm a very big believer of like capitalism Right and it's like yeah if there's no.

Speaker 1:

That's what you talking right now.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying that if there's no demand for it, the sauce will make money, all right. So it's like you could do whatever you want to do, but like they doing it because there's a market for it and if I'm trying to sell shoes and nobody wants to buy shoes.

Speaker 3:

Man, I'll go to a whole new business because I'll go where the money is. If the people are there willing to pay, xyz, go off the people that are willing to pay. If you're trying to curb the industry, they only doing it because there's money in it, because people are willing to give money to the services.

Speaker 3:

If people are not giving money to services, this industry will not be booming. So it's like, as long as it's getting taxed and they paying the fair due share of taxes it's like what good if it's coming from outside and they're coming in. Maybe we you're gonna it's gonna take money away from the local tax workers. You know, they, they protecting, they protecting, they protecting the interest just standing for your six. I'm just saying they're protecting the interest of the sex workers in their country, because they gotta, they gotta you migrate in new sex right different country like

Speaker 3:

that's less piece of the pie at this point, bro.

Speaker 2:

Like less money they gotta make up their mind like it's a liberal shortage or not.

Speaker 3:

So yeah I think it like there's a demand.

Speaker 1:

So that's why that actually tricks me out, though, because we we laughed about like, oh, are they actually working on content? Because I'm like, if you're seeing your content, this prostitution, did they actually go check? Because we know only fans is not only for the way our society moves, that, whatever is it's been shaped.

Speaker 3:

I mean it's been shaped into that right.

Speaker 1:

So we we're not assuming if anyone just is only fans, if it's not constant man, yeah, they're doing that, you know, showing your tailors and all, or it could be your feet oh it's the it's the market word. Is that prostitution?

Speaker 3:

then if you get turned on by feet, that's the sexual thing, but it's not like a sexual is.

Speaker 1:

I thought you don't find it sexy because you don't sexual, sexual, you don't find it sexy because you know it's the act of sending my face to sexualize me.

Speaker 3:

I mean that we know of anyways, like that's how we put my, we put on the phone right this is not my real face, though.

Speaker 2:

The act of sending, sending my feet to you just stimulate you. That is sexual.

Speaker 3:

That's how I say it, and there's no wrong of right, like. As long as there's two parties that concentrally exchanging services either money for whatever services provided, that's fine who am I to come out here saying that's what life is? You go to any grocery store, you buy something.

Speaker 2:

You it's trade by body, you're exchanging so I think to take away from this is maybe like prostitution is sort of like a, an old word or it's called a sex or is like is the oldest part.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying like it's prostitution still like right to use.

Speaker 2:

Is it still like?

Speaker 3:

I think it's a sex. I'll just say, um, I think s workers is something. Don't want to say sex, that's even.

Speaker 2:

That's even a sex work is still. You can't say sex work according.

Speaker 1:

To chat chats. We know sex work refers to an exchange of sexual services, performance or products for money or goods. I guess when you're sending your so what's prostitution?

Speaker 2:

okay, ask what prostitution is, I guess when I'm selling your feet because what is it?

Speaker 1:

are selling products, or which is like your feet, yeah, something to help you bust your shame.

Speaker 3:

You set huh, that's your boss, and not holy in exchange for money it might be and it might be like for, I don't know, drugs it might be for like food, you know like it doesn't always have to money like, so I just think it's it's a booming industry, like I feel, like the sex is sex.

Speaker 2:

No, like it's a really always like.

Speaker 3:

I just feel like the government got a tap into an attack. Start though, like yo, like they make you so much money.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's real, though. That's what I mean. That's even when COVID hits. That's when only fans, models and this thing became everything online.

Speaker 2:

Everybody was a home way everybody was a home collage sevens. But they said but you're lying.

Speaker 1:

Everything online became bigger so prostitution, according to chat, is a form of sex work where individuals exchange sexual services for money, goods or other forms of compensation so yes, underneath sex work too, oh so interesting. So it's the act then so when you're doing it or the exchanging of it. That is prostitution online.

Speaker 3:

You just selling content, bro. You could do whatever you want to do with the content. That's your business. They do know you're just selling content. You could. You could remake them, you could resell them if you want, like you could leak them if you're in business, but, like you, shouldn't leak them if you paid money for them then you know yeah, in the world having for free.

Speaker 2:

So america just doesn't want new prostitutes or external prostitutes, that's what they're saying screwing up business for local prostitution homegrown.

Speaker 1:

We only. We only like our own people doing it. If you have free, very fun, I think, money for them is what does she come to do there?

Speaker 2:

last room oh she might be coming here in health concern also.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she might become there to work.

Speaker 2:

She might not just be there for vocation, man, she might, you know she might not be like okay, I'm coming here like if you're applying for a visa and they consider sex work like work, then you should probably be applying for a work permit mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Well, if we work permit now, it's also for Canada work permits. There's always that at the bottom of the world clearly states it does not apply for sex work, say you could say what are the skills you have.

Speaker 2:

They can't deport you, they can't deport you for being a sex worker on a study permit or a work permit?

Speaker 1:

that is crazy to know. I didn't know that. I think in every work permit I've gotten is always that last line at the end.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is not qualify you to sell your body for sex it is only as a worker, like if you're a PR or a citizen, it's so interesting, right?

Speaker 1:

so only fans. It's fine if you're a citizen of us and you can do whatever I want to do. The right is for you where if you're foreign and trying to get into us now, it's like okay yeah, no, wait a minute, yeah we'll find something else bro then, let the locals, let the locals keep servicing us, like that's they saying.

Speaker 3:

That you know I am.

Speaker 1:

I use. Are we saying this is a personal? I guess is the when you're, when you're selling your nudes, or are we saying that's personal, when you also are.

Speaker 3:

We also adding when people that do bathwater or bathwater like you take a shower probably drinking water, man and you sell the water that you are.

Speaker 1:

People do that people buy that.

Speaker 3:

You're telling them about that, but what you're talking about like it's the water we live in. Man like. I said there's a demand. Like you keep servicing the demand, I rather you do that and do the other stuff.

Speaker 2:

So your water bro so I won't be doing that to you.

Speaker 1:

I will not be selling my bathwater or like used underwear, they put it in, they go to the gym and walk out of the underwear and sell it along eBay and stuff and ship it to you and people get it. So it's like are we? Are we now seeing that? That?

Speaker 3:

also this position, of course. I just say sex, all of my positions, just like sex work is the family and, like you can damn, break it down into whatever you want to like, yeah, it could be an escort, whatever you want to call it, but it's all under sex work but I'm trying to put my head in, not personal like you, trying to put your head in them. Like whoa, the mindset is like selling people that want to buy the bathwater.

Speaker 1:

I'm like what does this?

Speaker 3:

they turn down by that. They say chemical the stone, not by the movie on that she won Netflix so it's on the amazon suburb. Yeah, you're drinking on amazon suburb, drinking the water at the god I actually love. So, yeah, it's a crazy to say that's a good one. Yeah, I'm saying it.

Speaker 1:

I watch you me out of the tv because we're talking about a game, a game show.

Speaker 3:

I don't even watch you. I watch you me out of the tv.

Speaker 2:

But go get your ass so this is assignment for Toby for our next podcast. Toby needs to go watch the trust and you need to go watch subburn.

Speaker 3:

It's disgusting, I mean I'm dependent like that scene was socially disgusting. I was a little like I get why it was doing it. He's psyched, so it's all right no for people that haven't seen it, go check it out, it's a good movie.

Speaker 1:

Wow. So if you are so pretty much back to our questions like that's- a day, so only fans is so, like I'm, I'm also trying to think about the, the agents that review the person's application must say it's part of my job description to watch. You didn't have to buy nothing, though, like I don't think, you're like, I guess, because you have to declare what your occupation is oh yeah, so the person was probably like for community yeah. So they've now put I sell my nudes or I sell like when I'm.

Speaker 3:

Marshall Bates and I say to people probably probably when something like um a content creator and probably, like it's used to this type of stuff and it probably has for more info and she probably went yeah, I'm an adult content creator.

Speaker 2:

And then probably asked for even more info what platforms you create content for, and she probably went only fans and they probably went it was only fans ID.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even check. I have to check.

Speaker 2:

I said only fans only fans and adult entertainment yeah, I just probably how you just like, so what?

Speaker 3:

if she had a website, though they have made a difference yeah, I think she was just maybe two forthcoming, that's probably you should lie down pretty much always like always like don't lie

Speaker 2:

to the government you don't end well if you lie to the government. What?

Speaker 1:

Trump don't lie, don't lie and then afterwards you cannot go to.

Speaker 3:

I'm lying for you guys don't lie, though lie it's not good always, always lie, never say the truth.

Speaker 1:

Right, it's not what, it's not what. Anyways, that's the moral never lie. That's what I'm saying always, always, like no, don't lie, don't lie, don't lie it's good to help.

Speaker 3:

Don't lie what is hell.

Speaker 1:

So if you don't believe in hell, then you can lie then you go to hate.

Speaker 3:

These are some we go to your own form of hell. If everybody has their own hell, you go to your own form of hell if you like.

Speaker 1:

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