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The One About Trump's Tariffs

Ini, Paul, Manny and Tobi Season 3 Episode 1

In this episode, we discuss how political figures and events show deeper issues in society. We explore how political divisiveness can unite those who are affected, using Canada's reaction to Trump as an example. We also explain how corruption can be accepted in society and how people often avoid accountability for their actions.

Speaker 2:

so back to Nancy. Do you think that shit should be allowed? What was that? Nancy Pelosi?

Speaker 1:

inside trading.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's not. It's not officially called insider trading, because you can't prove.

Speaker 1:

You can't prove it. That's why it's not called. But it's technically insider trading. She's buying it based off information, right like.

Speaker 3:

But honestly, though, like I think we're seeing, you know a lot of like corruption. I mean, that was always corrupt it always existed now, like even with Trump, like with the meme coin thing, right that he did oh yeah, they put it up, put out a meme coin and everybody did you buy?

Speaker 2:

did you buy? Why the hell would we do that?

Speaker 3:

did anybody even get a drop on a meme coin. All we knew is that, oh yeah, trump dropped a meme coin everybody does.

Speaker 1:

I knew too late. I knew too late, but apparently you can't get your. Yeah, it's done.

Speaker 2:

So my question is how is this supposed to encourage the world to move towards cryptocurrency long term? All these meme coins and all this shit that happens with YouTubers and Obeo.

Speaker 1:

Obeo dropped the meme coin.

Speaker 2:

That guy that said why are you gay?

Speaker 1:

Drop the zone. Kanye West is walking on his own.

Speaker 4:

No, kanye said nothing. It's all pump and dump. It's all pump and dump, it's rock pulling.

Speaker 3:

It's all pump and dump. Everybody like they. Just they stock up the most bread and next thing you know, they just rock pull.

Speaker 1:

That's why it's called explain to us money, money, money.

Speaker 4:

How do you rock, like when you say rock pulling, what like. How does that?

Speaker 2:

and they all just pump and dump, like who can really explain to us what?

Speaker 3:

is me.

Speaker 1:

I haven't done my research on it.

Speaker 3:

I've tried to make meme comment before nah, but rock pulling is kind of like everybody's investing. You're meant to keep the thing functional, right? All of a sudden, then you just kind of like close it kind of like shut it down and you don't make it active anymore so if you're not shopping and you sell your stuff out, your money is just kind of like gone with everybody.

Speaker 2:

Let's make it easier again for those that don't understand. So with coins, right you buy a coin, right it goes into, like the ecosystem hey, buy and sell.

Speaker 1:

Obviously, the more you buy, prices go up, more sell, prices go down. And then there's always an owner of the coin yeah so if the owner decides to close the coin and you still have the coin, your money's gone yeah, and when I keep the money, yeah. So you have to sell before the owner closes the corner. You have to trust that like they're gonna keep the coin running. But if you like, you put a coin out for two bucks and it's like ten thousand you're like okay, it might go down tomorrow, right?

Speaker 1:

so it's like I want to keep this ten thousand now close it so you get the cash. Everyone else is. You log into your account and it's not like.

Speaker 3:

It's not like there's no sec regulation with it.

Speaker 2:

So all these guys that are saying, oh, like the world's um financial economy should now be moving towards crypto but not going there because of all this shit, right?

Speaker 3:

not necessarily like, if it's regulated properly, then it makes sense. You think that all of these things, like you know, you think that it's like cryptocurrency, blockchain but it's hard to regulate blockchain, right?

Speaker 1:

that's the point, because that's the point. That's the whole point of it. Are we not going backwards to the same what's supposed to be on regulation? That's the whole point of it.

Speaker 4:

Are we not going backwards, to the same what we have right now the regulation, the right now? If we're pushing for regulation for crypto too?

Speaker 1:

I mean, the criminals don't want you to regulate crypto anyway, so it's not gonna get regulated because, okay, like with Trump's situation, right like this was after he got after he got sworn in, right? Yeah, then the stuff then also his wife too.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I got a coin on the sunday after yeah, yeah and, honestly, those people are just walking russian agents like bro, his wife is the government are listening to his wife.

Speaker 1:

The government is like what?

Speaker 3:

do you call those people that like always check on you to make sure that you're following? The rules no no, no, it's like he a sleeper agent, but his wife is kind of like his handler oh yeah, that's his handler like I don't believe that old man is just there to be like fuck, they're not even fucking, bro like it doesn't look like it, though from public.

Speaker 4:

It looks like they're very like very distant.

Speaker 3:

They don't have kids.

Speaker 4:

They got kids, they got kids, yeah, yeah. Or was it from a different wife than Eric Trump? My suitcase, because Eric Trump helped him win the election.

Speaker 1:

I think it's from her right.

Speaker 3:

I don't think it's from her. He doesn't have a young child though, Barron Trump is not from her Barron is not from her, I don't think it's from her.

Speaker 2:

Also, where is online that, like you guys are only judging her based on that, but apparently that's. That's just the typical russian woman's demeanor oh yeah, she might be really loving and maybe even really freaky, but y'all don't know.

Speaker 3:

Just because she has no, no, no comment, no, but it's just like, because I the way I see that that whole trump stuff right.

Speaker 4:

So it's like you're pushing up. Oh, I'm gonna drain the swamp. There's corruption, there is this, there is that. Then they question you about do you know who owns the coin? I think he said he doesn't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't think he has. He doesn't know a lot about this stuff. I don't think is it people behind him done any work to know anything about crypto?

Speaker 3:

I don't think he even cares enough yeah, but like let's see people use your name and your likeness just that means you have to have like I agree to, unless you sold your likeness.

Speaker 1:

But think about it, think about it, though ronaldo was was caught up in me. Like a lot of celebrities, people make the coin and be like we're gonna just attach your name to it.

Speaker 2:

You haven't got to do nothing with it just attach your name to it and then they sell it out. But they probably have your consent. Oh yeah, they have your consent. They have to talk to you about it, but some people are just like.

Speaker 1:

We don't know what you're going to do with the coin. I'm not managing the coin.

Speaker 3:

You made the coin with my name, but you sold it. You sold your likeness for M's Because it's still worth for the presence of America to be traveling with that. Thank you.

Speaker 1:

That's a premium price. Nothing is normal right now, but why is?

Speaker 3:

why are people so like? Why is it that like I've never seen anybody with this kind of aura before, like just evil villain, like oh yeah, you know, the guy is just bad man. Yep, yep, yep, no one's trying to take him down.

Speaker 1:

Why?

Speaker 4:

I think. I think what happened was, from my own understanding, is the first time you ran right. He came up with this whole. Oh, I'm an outsider, I'm a businessman, I'm this, I'm not. I'm not a typical politician so I will say my mind, I'm not gonna like bullshit you the stuff then you know like remember I did his first presidency. Like every time, there's always a new story oh, he said this.

Speaker 2:

Oh, grab a bite.

Speaker 4:

He said this, said that, I said this like after how many times are you like after a while?

Speaker 3:

you'd be like yeah this is, you're used to it, right, this is how he is. You can't change him.

Speaker 3:

I've had a theory about all of these things and, not to sound like like some great human, I'm not a great human being first of all, but in my opinion I'm like bad guys just get so much leeway, bro, it's crazy like you can't like, bro, bro, like, and even the fact that what you just said now you just spoke to me because it's like he's a regular guy, he's an outsider, he's not a politician, but we hold the politicians to like higher standards. And then we, the citizens, are just trash. It's like, oh yeah, he sounds like one of us, like dude, he sounds like that.

Speaker 2:

I feel like the problem is the other side, right, because, say, like the Republicans are like this kind of people, right, yeah, and it's like so, joe biden and their minds, what, what, what are they supposed to be like? Why didn't america?

Speaker 2:

buy whatever they're doing, and I think it's because, like, those guys are also supposed to be the good guys, right? But then there's this whole new, I guess, anti-woke culture where it's like maybe the good guys are too woke or like I don't know, or like they're liars, they're fake, or like you know what they portray to be right is actually not like do you get what I mean? Yeah, so to me it's like it's not a case of like two wrongs no, but, and it's also very in my opinion.

Speaker 3:

I think he's also very dumb in a way, because oh, biden is stealing from us, but this guy is literally blatantly stealing from him and he's not a criminal but me I'm hiding and stealing from him. I respect you to hide, to lie to you. I respect you not playing your face, but you're playing your face and you're not doing nothing about it. I'm making a fool of you in public.

Speaker 4:

No, that makes sense to me, because it's the same thing with the income tax. That is like, oh, let's get rid of that. Like this stuff is going to benefit him and his guys the 1% of billionaires like that exactly the 1% of the billionaires that make shit ton of money, that want to keep that tax that they pay, not you regular folks.

Speaker 2:

That's paying small amount.

Speaker 4:

He knows who he's talking to, but it just it sounds nice to everyone.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

They're like oh yeah, give me more money in my pocket, omar, can you blame them? Yeah, you can't. No income tax on like a 2K salary is still something bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, extra groceries.

Speaker 4:

That's like that's why I?

Speaker 2:

noticed that he's he's really good at he's that like people will agree, but then in the low-key parts is not really it doesn't.

Speaker 4:

Really it's not for the benefits more benefit of him and his guys, because if you take away that taxes, right, a lot of stuff that is funded that government funds social security. All this assistant help is from the taxes that they get to do this.

Speaker 1:

They're getting fired anyways, so it's like I mean it's fine. It's fine the whole final government, elon whole government like it's Elon, that's Elon's brainchild.

Speaker 2:

Like Elon just thinks like I don't know man, I don't know man, that guy, like that guy, he's an alien though he has cases to all of these government agencies yeah, man like the national labor relations boards.

Speaker 3:

He has cases in front of them. And now you fired the leader of them down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm being him to be down. So, like now, let's look at all these old regime right?

Speaker 3:

it's crazy you're the one that was talking to me.

Speaker 4:

Anyhow, I'll be now.

Speaker 3:

Now I can control I'm the captain because like, okay with the income taxes them right, because that's how he came up with oh, I am the captain.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, no, it's crazy though, elon is running America man, because, like okay with the income taxes, then right, Because that's how he came up with. Oh, let's do tariff. Tariff is just a similar like income tax, so instead of your citizens paying this thing you're taxing other people out, Then you now come and go. Oh, my neighbors, that we that like. Yeah, we'll be good and everything.

Speaker 1:

And like fuck everything, I'm going to give you 25% tax, but thank you there's still the citizen paying it, because it's someone in your country that decided to import something into your country that's paying those tariffs.

Speaker 3:

I swear you know what's amazing, how this guy did this thing with health last time and he's doing this with the economics now, Like health he was like.

Speaker 1:

Don't drink chloroquine. Don't drink chloroquine. Don't drink chloroquine. Covid is fake. Covid is fake.

Speaker 3:

We want a mask, we want sheets. We're Americans. Americans don't need a mask Like he was like and now back end. He's taking the vaccine in his crib.

Speaker 3:

He's done his own stuff and now he's coming back with the economics and he's now it's them that will pay the tariffs. We don't have to pay the tariffs, we don't have to do anything. I was like, bro, what are you doing? He's not like oh yeah, we'll cut down all the lumber. We don't need Canada's trees. We'll cut down our own lumber. We'll grow them again. We'll plant them again. I'm like, dude, what do you think that tree's just growing for?

Speaker 1:

two years or what.

Speaker 4:

It's angle they're playing. It's still an angle, right? It looks like oh, america first, right, anything coming to america we're gonna put a 25 if it's coming from canada or mexico. If it's coming from china is a ridiculous amount of money amount of amount of tariffs. It sounds like on a punchline america first kind of vibe like oh, I'm gonna encourage america producers or I'm gonna try and make sure we make things in america, because a lot of stuff is made in china.

Speaker 1:

But you think I'm gonna want to make jordans, you want to make nikes? Bro fox, I'm not for real. And how much, how much, how much would they charge if they made it one minimum wage? How much, how much would jordan's?

Speaker 3:

cost if they made jordan's. Like bro, I'm gonna want to make iphones. Like yeah, why are you putting parts together? I'm like, oh, yeah, this is a humble wage. You know, my dad works at iphone. He puts iphone together like bro, nobody's talking about that shit, bro, like but it's an angle because it is getting people.

Speaker 4:

People are like yeah, trump, trump cares about us, trump cares about us, but is the consumer that's gonna pay yeah, they're still gonna pay for it. That this thing right, unless you then start looking for specifically made in america product, which is the price. We kind of determine if it's made in america or not, right?

Speaker 1:

it'll be more expensive. Most people want cheap.

Speaker 4:

Most people want cheap things nobody wants the most I don't, like nobody wants the most expensive thing, like make an iphone in california sure but to me it's wild how he uses a particular loop because he used national security to impose that to go against that treaty that was signed.

Speaker 2:

You have to come up with something to break it get the fuck out of here come on, man, I feel like where are we even getting ours from? But no, no, it's like oh fentanyl.

Speaker 1:

Like get the fuck out of here. Like come on, man Fentanyl coming from.

Speaker 2:

Canada. Really, I'm like where we even getting ours from, but no, no.

Speaker 3:

There's fentanyl in Canada. That's me PC, but where's fentanyl Everybody else? It's from China. It's Winnipeg, though.

Speaker 1:

How many times like, they don't like. I think they sign companies that they have to get from different places. It comes here, they make it, but I don't think it's. We're not the major supplier in the state. We can't be the major supplier, bro. How much inflation do we?

Speaker 2:

have like we cannot be bigger than mexico.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we're not the major supplier in the state, but you're just trying to like yes, but I don't really like bro, like I feel like he's just that guy just lies a lot, to be fair, like I kind of need to talk about. They're putting like 13 billion or 1.3 billion into the border, like so.

Speaker 1:

What's that going to do that much?

Speaker 3:

investment and you're still like complaining about it.

Speaker 1:

I know to play devil's advocate, right. It's like.

Speaker 3:

Well, here you are playing devil's advocate.

Speaker 4:

You're meant to be fighting for taxpayers right. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like is it taxpayers that got fentanyl problems right?

Speaker 3:

So it's taxpayers have fancy new problems. I'm asking are they the ones that got the problems? Nah so, bro, they are locked up somewhere. So why are you trying to punish?

Speaker 1:

you know your taxpayers are fine people that voted for you are like don't even care about what you're fighting for people that voted for him also are like getting arrested by. Ice right like they are mistaking what people are for other issue.

Speaker 2:

That's a whole other topic that's a whole other.

Speaker 4:

It's like.

Speaker 2:

Why like aliens? The fact that we're using aliens like as a regular term now, yeah, but that's original meaning though check dictionary definition of an alien.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, someone not from here, that's literally not like us.

Speaker 4:

It's literally. That's literally what it means, that's literally what it means it's not from space.

Speaker 1:

It's like someone, not from where you are, it's an alien.

Speaker 3:

It's so crazy how we moved away from. I don't know if you guys were seeing that whole Dior bag on TikTok about like it was like you could for alien drones that were up there, flying everywhere in New York, and they were spotted like different. I think I saw that yeah, like it was different, like oh, we saw this orb moving outside.

Speaker 1:

I saw bright lights, too much fencing, and then there's a video of Drake, but that was staged. That was staged.

Speaker 4:

Drake, thing that was staged.

Speaker 2:

I don't know man that was staged. He was like he threw like a little CC. Yeah, that was staged. That was don't know man that was staged. He threw like a little CC. Yeah, that was staged.

Speaker 4:

That was all staged. That's Liberty.

Speaker 2:

That's Liberty. Didn't leave that balcony.

Speaker 1:

No, no, they found it in the water, Bro. Someone could have just said that Someone could have just put that shit there.

Speaker 4:

Everything is all staged too, right Everything is staged as fuck man well, it's just to me like, I guess the people that would like this tariffs, right. It's like, oh, if I can avoid buying other products from another country, right, and just focus on American products, then I guess it works for me. Or people that are looking at the long run, like, oh, the next like 10 years it still has to like balance, like it will get worse then, not get better it will get worse then, not get better.

Speaker 1:

It would get better. But, like a lot of, I feel like the whole free trade has been on for how many years. So the whole transportation and like logistics has been set in place for years and it's going to take years to change that yeah and mind you trump is only here for four, four years

Speaker 1:

right but yeah, like even with cars, right parts come from Mexico, come from the state, or come from Canada to the state. Goes back and forth multiple times before it gets made so it's like you're saying oh, 25 here, 25 there, 25 here, like back and forth 25 just doesn't like make sense.

Speaker 2:

It's like but yeah, hasn't he like repealed it for like second time?

Speaker 4:

yeah put it on hold.

Speaker 1:

Put it on hold again yeah, I think Mexico is on hold. I don't know if Canada is on hold.

Speaker 4:

Canada, I know it's on hold. Some product is on hold, yeah, but some lumbar is on hold so did, we did Justin.

Speaker 2:

Was Justin successful in like scaring him a bit yo?

Speaker 4:

Loki, like coming speaking about Justin, like how an unprocessed can affect your whole country's policy and politics completely changed yeah, man, because conservative was like looking like they were going to win for sure america was everyone's distracted.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, they were going to win for sure.

Speaker 4:

Then trudeau resigned and now with this and people actually like how trudeau responded yeah, team canada, let's do together.

Speaker 2:

it's not going to unresign because this carny guy is going to win, it's more about liberty, liberty is selling now.

Speaker 4:

They've closed the gap.

Speaker 1:

now it's like 10% gap now, before it was ridiculous.

Speaker 4:

It was going to be like a clean sweep Polive was against separation.

Speaker 1:

Let's remove ourselves from here. Canada is weak. It was insulting Canada by like.

Speaker 3:

I feel like I find it to be a very, very interesting thing, because I love how Trump Trump is such a weird thing that he's divisive policies and rhetoric. He's bringing people together. He's kind of like bringing people together Now he looks so dumb, like look at Europe, europe, now they're like they're trying to collect people.

Speaker 4:

We have to figure out our own shit.

Speaker 3:

Russia is the bad guy, y'all are bugging. I don't know what you're talking about over there, and then America just looks stupid in Europe and now even in North America as well.

Speaker 2:

Like y'all Mexico just saying fuck you guys, y'all Canada, just be like. You know what we should be lovers, we should be good neighbours. Like what the fuck are we?

Speaker 3:

I don't want you, even if it's good neighborhood shit. I'm just like bro, honestly, man like yo.

Speaker 1:

Canadian dollar is trash like you guys fix up like maybe this is the competition we need in this country. I think Canada just got to be friends with China and I think that might be that might be, the way proximity is huge.

Speaker 2:

It's also imagine we get into a Russia Ukraine type situation where he actually gets serious about, like annexing Canada.

Speaker 1:

We have no military bro. We'll be finished. He's trying. There's nothing we can do.

Speaker 3:

We, literally we're going to be cut hands now Our military is like so tiny bro, yeah, no, he's trying it bro he's trying it now, bro. Yeah, he'll get recruited Bro.

Speaker 2:

Stop my Nigerian passport, bro. I'm like all right man. Yeah, I'm not really from here, though Make sure your passport is valid.

Speaker 3:

You should carry all the hockey players. Man, Leave me out of it, bro. Carry all the hockey players, you, man are always ready. Elbows up. All right, man. You man, run it now bro.

Speaker 2:

Man, I like football. No, that's going to be bad. The US gets serious and gets aggressive and gets physical.

Speaker 3:

I don't even see it happening.

Speaker 4:

I don't see it happening in my life, because then they'll be hypocrites, because you're like oh, you don't do this. We don't do this. We stand for this. They now go do exactly what you want.

Speaker 3:

But you see, friends with Putin.

Speaker 1:

You think Trump cares. That's the thing, though.

Speaker 2:

Did you see that whole media thing with Zel?

Speaker 1:

That's embarrassing, bro, that's embarrassing. That's a bully right there, bro.

Speaker 2:

Like that was horrible, Like he, almost like Putin, just sent Trump and his boy JD.

Speaker 3:

To go and humiliate this guy. Bro, he sent his boy JD, that's true.

Speaker 4:

Like, why him later on the?

Speaker 3:

big stage.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah to the over office Ambushing. No, jd was embarrassing. That was hard.

Speaker 3:

No Showing from JD but Trump looks like A fanboy bro, like he looks like A fanboy of Putin.

Speaker 4:

And, honestly, it makes a lot of sense.

Speaker 3:

Because when Obama was in power, putin was like Bro, you're not here for 4 years, you know right, I bet Like Putin's, like I'm always going.

Speaker 1:

I'm always here. You might not here for 4 years you might not like.

Speaker 3:

Is it musical chairs?

Speaker 1:

You bounce like.

Speaker 3:

You gotta Like.

Speaker 1:

I've gotten out to get shit off, but it's the same guy that was bashing UK actors doing American roles.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, saying like they're not black.

Speaker 1:

And I'm just like what's wrong with you?

Speaker 2:

Like. Why are we doing this? Like what?

Speaker 3:

is wrong with this guy? Bro Me no black. Me no black. Me, dominican Me no black Me, dominican Me no black.

Speaker 2:

Me no black went to DR and those people look black as fuck, hey man.

Speaker 4:

And they were treating us like we're lesser than them. Yo, that was crazy.

Speaker 2:

Tell us your story At the airport like we had like Canadians in front of us, like checking their passport and like apparently to check your bag an extra step. It's almost like random.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Wait for it. Randomly, you even missed one step. When were they checking our passport? You can say that one.

Speaker 4:

yeah, so we we were on this long line, annoying long line hot af in dr in dr hot af. I know it already because we had so many like um, like transfers of our flights. So we get there. Then we finally get to the line. A group of people were in front of us the guy was laughing, smiling speaking spanish and you're all laughing, everything's all good, or you know, I'll turn and I stepped up for forward. Then it was like oh, um, can I, can I see your passport they were giving my nigerian person just to do that they look like ew, like that kind of like, what like they?

Speaker 2:

he was so bad man.

Speaker 1:

The guy looked like his name was he's a black man, yeah, a black man, but like, but what is black? That's the thing word.

Speaker 2:

A dominican man is not black. Black is ethnicity man. To him it's just complexion.

Speaker 4:

Let's make it simple his complex is dark skin.

Speaker 3:

It's not an identity, it's complexion. He tells you me, no black me no black.

Speaker 2:

It's complexion is dark skin me, no black me, no black the guy he got his name and he was and he started speaking Spanish and they were probably giggling and like, bro, you started, you were definitely talking about us, like the next thing.

Speaker 4:

The guy was like oh, can I see your eta the people in front of us.

Speaker 2:

They didn't ask what does it mean? It's an electronic um travel, or I think authorization, yeah, to sign if you're coming to the country.

Speaker 4:

It's almost like optional, almost supposed to be like something that everybody does, but you don't enforce it as aggressively

Speaker 3:

as you should. Depend on your passport, depend on your passport. Why did you show them your okay? Okay, because it's yeah, so we then we're not getting my pr card?

Speaker 4:

then the guy not calm down a little bit, because?

Speaker 3:

that's okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah and then everybody just is supposed to run your bag through the scanner. We do that, the guys in front of us do that. They go through our tunnel.

Speaker 1:

They say we should open it they don't want to scan your bag. They're like we're not getting this bigger bag in our machine god damn they call bro, and these are black men In my eyes.

Speaker 2:

God damn Me. No black Me. Dominican, actually real man. She's not just on the internet.

Speaker 3:

I mean this woman like I mean Zoe Saldana just won.

Speaker 1:

Like a Oscar, but she was. It's like a Spanish movie, right, she can't really, bro. She played in Alcimón.

Speaker 3:

I know, but like she played in Alcimón, but she was for like a Spanish movie right. She can't really. Yeah, bro, she played in Alcimón, I know, but like she played in Alcimón, Like what are we talking about here? But I think about I don't.

Speaker 1:

Would you blame her or blame people? Like easing the content?

Speaker 3:

I don't necessarily blame her. I'll blame her pretty set, Like it's the same thing with white people.

Speaker 1:

Like, you apply, and then you give me the role I didn't beg you.

Speaker 3:

You decided to Nah you can't pay for the role You're, you're, you're, you're also applied. Right, I applied, but like it's capitalism, man, it's capitalism.

Speaker 1:

But I auditioned but like somebody decided to give it to me Word.

Speaker 2:

No, I agree, there were other black people. They wanted me.

Speaker 4:

You can't blame me, then nah fuck, but she's in her head, just like me, no black me no, black me no money, me no money, me no money wait, but like I think,

Speaker 1:

for them.

Speaker 3:

They don't because I think Americans, the whole black thing for them is it's culture it's culture it's no complexion it's no complexion, yeah, no, we're spitting facts because 2021 or 2020 clubhouse, like you, have a lot of black people doing, those Nigerians, those Africans coming to our land yeah, they're like.

Speaker 1:

That's another like bro and they hit Obama.

Speaker 3:

You know black people don't like Obama.

Speaker 4:

Obama is not.

Speaker 3:

African and we can see now that black people don't really like Obama, like that they got their own beef like African Americans.

Speaker 4:

African Americans don't reach Africans he's so stupid, though, which was always interesting. Where did you come from?

Speaker 1:

but I mean, I look at every other country that have like black people, right, I don't see someone in the UK calling himself African, english or African.

Speaker 3:

English, african or African, irish, british.

Speaker 2:

African or British Nigerian. You just call yourself British, african I mean, but they say Afro Caribbean, like British and shit like that. But it's like second generation.

Speaker 1:

Maybe this is like, this is their whole identity. Just because I'm American, why'd you go to like African American?

Speaker 2:

I guess it's the trauma of everything that went through with racism and all of that stuff.

Speaker 3:

It's deep, it's deep, but the Caribbean they had their own, like they had their own, like you know. Second is him I mean, I think they have like the green. What do you call that?

Speaker 4:

shit again. I've never heard this.

Speaker 3:

There's something called the green, I think. I can't remember, but it's kind of like they basically were sending all of them back to the caribbean. They did that. They did that to liberia too, right?

Speaker 1:

yeah, a bunch of like slaves were sent back to liberia after the war, after the slavery ended and it was like don't you know about librarian war? No, no yeah, like the local librarians are like fighting against american blacks coming, coming coming. What is wrong with human coming there? And they're like what are you doing here, bro? The other slaves are like we have.

Speaker 2:

No, we got dropped here, bro, like you gotta make it work we gotta make it work guys but like yeah, that's not my power, that is crazy man no, human.

Speaker 1:

Humans are cold. That's for you want humans are cold.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man bro, we need we need, we need our full beats artists.

Speaker 2:

You know singing about one love, not that all right, I'll fly you overseas.

Speaker 3:

Girl like bro, like how are you just talking about one love, because you might have never thought it's a bob molly?

Speaker 2:

like I think that's you for whiskey, whiskey used to be entering this bob molly era oh yeah like doing it, but he's doing it.

Speaker 4:

I'm like I'm Dakwa for sociology, no.

Speaker 3:

I'm not. What's the stage? Oh my God, I think Whiskey is going to the stage, we're going to the stage. And next thing, I think I'm like yo, whiskey is Dakwa for sociology. Dakwa, jesus. I'm like bro, you got to know your father.

Speaker 2:

Who are you? Dakwa Yo yo yo yo like, like, like energy wise.

Speaker 4:

I hate this.

Speaker 2:

I hate this word, but I feel like I'm backed up to it. Cannot use it Like or otherwise don't fucking do that man.

Speaker 3:

Don't walk up to an artist and be like I'm Daco from sociology class. I don't want to school bro. No, no, no bro.

Speaker 1:

Everybody has to do it once.

Speaker 2:

I've done it once before, like to who? When it's just. I can't say it on this podcast because that's my past, now I'm me and now I'm now.

Speaker 1:

I have to have a different level you've got more sex, so you need to land Lord bro bro DJ.

Speaker 2:

Ini. Come on, I'm approaching so like yeah, I'm in it from life, what's that's cool though that's crazy, that's.

Speaker 4:

I guess some of budgie's friends can do that now yo, yo you don't remember me ah when, when you're together.

Speaker 1:

Now did you post me online funny story, funny story.

Speaker 2:

When budgie came to winnipeg we're we're like our section where he performed he walked past us to go to his own section. When I started hailing him, we're calling him Baby Goat, baby Goat. It took him a second to understand that we're calling him greatest of all time, obviously Because the way he looked at us like why the fuck are you calling me Goat? And then he was like oh, baby Goat.

Speaker 1:

I was like oh, thank you thank you, thank you, let me break baby goats as well, like oh yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, break your head.

Speaker 2:

You put in the mic oh no, what's what's here? It's, that was sociology, daco Sociology.

Speaker 3:

Dario Akoko, dario Akoko, dario Akoko, for Sociology.

Speaker 1:

Sociology. Like bro, that's bad bro. There could be so many Dacos, but he put his last name too. Like bro. Like that's Pete. Bro, that's Pete. He's like. Why would you think we school know your last name?

Speaker 2:

that's Pete did y'all see that picture with Bukayo Thames and and Ira? After the game after the game yo some TikToker made a stitch of it and he was like bro, look at Bukayo, look at the aura man. Firstly, he had his hand in his pocket. That means Tolami was around, yeah.

Speaker 3:

That means Tolami was around, yeah, that makes you look like a picture.

Speaker 2:

But then he now zoomed up to Bukayo's smile and was like guys, look at that smile. I think I was loving it, won't you lose your composure beside Thames and Ira. However, I'm Bukayo.

Speaker 1:

Stop laughing. I have a bad idea of Kim bro.

Speaker 2:

Bukayo is Bukayo man. But Kim's kids were like taking pictures of him too, right. So like, yeah, that's not celebrity. Now, like the kids, the kids like yo, the kids love Bukayo who's kids Kim's kids, kim.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, when they went to Emirates- Kim Kim was.

Speaker 2:

Kim was also always funny when she got a duo.

Speaker 4:

She always do what the kids love, so she's a good mom, so she she's there for love.

Speaker 3:

She's a good mom, she's there for the kids.

Speaker 4:

She's a good mom, whack, whack, whack. This guy is a hater, yo, we need to start having a.

Speaker 3:

Fuck him for leaving Kanye man, he's a hater.

Speaker 1:

Come on, bro, would you?

Speaker 3:

stay with Kanye.

Speaker 1:

That's a great question Would you stay with Kanye?

Speaker 2:

you've been dressed naked. That's a great question. That's a great question would you stay with Kanye? I always ask myself that question would I date me? Would I marry me?

Speaker 1:

no fax, fax, fax, fax. I can't get dramatic, I don't blame you, but I mean like we're having this conversation coming here.

Speaker 3:

We're like, if you have that type of money, who the fuck can tell you he has a whole song called Can't Tell Me Nothing like who am I, you know, after like so many years, not tell him something?

Speaker 4:

you know, or the song I love, kanye like that, like I love, I love me like no one else.

Speaker 3:

But I kinda like though I kinda like, though, like when I saw those tweets, like my heart was just like. I was like like which one? With Kanye?

Speaker 4:

it's like which one cause there's always so many like Zionists like oh, the one about like oh me being an artist is the biggest achievement I've done. I'm like, yeah, he's awesome, yeah is this a humiliation ritual? Is he begging to get?

Speaker 3:

into the Nazi awards. He's like guys I would do. I would do worse to that.

Speaker 1:

He would do worse that way he'd say you can't cancel me, or something like that I'm uncancellable.

Speaker 2:

I feel like at the bottom level of it it's just attention seeking. Yeah, it looks.

Speaker 1:

But there's levels to attention, though. That's the thing. This is like Attention is a drug bro.

Speaker 3:

But, bro, from making exceptional music and getting attention to just embarrassing yourself for attention, it's like two opposite sides of like the the music ain't doing this.

Speaker 1:

They're gonna do something right?

Speaker 4:

I don't I don't, I'm I see different. I see that's more like he's expressing himself. This is his thoughts and he's just putting it like because of people can say different things on twitter, but some people don't have that much following that you can say whatever you say, it's on your own talk to your friends.

Speaker 1:

If you got those thoughts, talk to your homies like right.

Speaker 4:

But some people they don't care, like I can just put this whatever I want and say the fuck whatever comes to my head, without even with a second. Yeah, it doesn't make sense like how this, how is this being going to be perceived, or how are we going to take it that's from someone that cares about what? How other?

Speaker 1:

people are going to take it. He doesn't care what people are going to take it, compared to. I don't give a fuck. I'm tapping in caps too. I'm like bro, that's so aggressive.

Speaker 3:

I feel like the whole thing about being sensitive or being empathetic. People have just boxed that thing into being pretentious.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, what does pretentious mean? Like, for example, like a PC, Like if I say oh, it's not a woman.

Speaker 3:

Man bro like okay woke guy Okay smart ass.

Speaker 4:

Okay, great guy.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was saying about anti-woke.

Speaker 4:

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. International Women's Day.

Speaker 2:

International Women's Day.

Speaker 4:

Go hit a woman yo.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, we have to add that we, we don't support violence, no, you think that that's the logical way to actually approach it, but some people can argue that some women, but some people will be like you're being woke by saying that they're like oh my God, you care about Palestine. You're woke.

Speaker 3:

It's like, bro, you're killing children. Oh, that's just woke shit, bro. Why do you care?

Speaker 2:

That's what I was saying. It was just it might go free time, bro, it was just chilling on Netflix. It was just on Netflix. Yeah, netflix streamed it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I might just watch it.

Speaker 4:

The person that won the Lifetime Award because I don't know her name, but she's really popular.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

The one thing that stuck to me from her speech was just like what does it mean to be woke? It just means to have some fucking empathy yo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

People have twisted it like, okay, I'm woke, and then, obviously, because of how far people took the word woke to Don't get me wrong, there might be some room for, like it's extremes. No, there's anti-wokeness. Like yo chill, for instance, I don't want my kids seeing that.

Speaker 1:

Like we're not that woke. Where it's like this, we're not woke To be fair.

Speaker 3:

In a way, I feel like the world has a problem with balance, and balance is such a hard thing for people to grasp. They feel like okay, because I have these opinions, I must have them to the max, like, oh, I'm on the left, now I have to be all the way left. Oh, I'm on the right Now I have to be like nigga there's a middle, you know there is that middle point.

Speaker 1:

You can combine both things. There's a middle.

Speaker 2:

In life, in life. Like I learned this in English in high school, like in uni liminal space.

Speaker 1:

Google it, it's like it's a big word too now.

Speaker 3:

No no, it's not even a big word. The fact that I stuck is important. No, it's true, because it was such a new concept to me and I was like yo. What remember this roughly?

Speaker 2:

liminal space means like neither here nor there. The world struggles. There's no middle in the world. Do you know what I mean? You're either a Christian or you're a Muslim. People are trying to say oh, I don't believe in anything. That's a fair point, though people are like I'm an atheist okay you're still.

Speaker 4:

You're believing in something those are extremes, those are extremes because Christianity has its own belief.

Speaker 3:

Islam has its own belief.

Speaker 1:

Those are two separate things, but you're just saying you believe in something, even when you say you don't believe in anything.

Speaker 2:

That's something.

Speaker 3:

I'm okay. Look at this. I can be okay with like it's not even okay because I'm not the one, I'm not the God of anything, but I can be gay people and I can live in a world.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you why I said let me tell you why I said I can live in a world, let me say why I can say I can live in a world because people are.

Speaker 3:

Actually. We all have our mini worlds. We don't all live in the world per se. So people are living outside of Winnipeg in their castle. People are just sitting out with their straight friends. They don't ever have to engage with people.

Speaker 4:

Some of us are on the streets.

Speaker 3:

They're not even around, so they don't live in our world per se, right, but I live in the world. I live in that environment. But because I live in like I have to, I live in that environment. But because I live in that environment, I don't need you to not be like. Since I can accept, since I can live in that world, I should also live in a world of pedophilia.

Speaker 3:

I should also live in a world where you know, now you can grab a boy or you can talk about a young boy or you can just push those type of rhetorics. I don't have to like accept that shit, you know twisted and I, and I feel like there was a lot of like pushback from the right wing where it was like yo fuck, we don't. Yeah, I guess I guess people being gay, but now you can be. A lot like there's this woke mind virus, like elon musk would say, but I feel like you're not, you're misconstruing it, and that's the thing about balance. Like you have to have like the intuition or even the interest, even engage with these topics and say, okay, what do I? What are the extremes? Yeah, where's?

Speaker 2:

the center, like you know, like just to your point, like the two big anti-woke issues right now are like the um diversity thing yeah all of a sudden, it's like di is such a is a black man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like, oh my god, you know when that helicopter a plane go like this.

Speaker 2:

It was a woman driving the plane.

Speaker 4:

It was a woman it was a woman driving the plane.

Speaker 3:

It's like dude women are driven planes all the while now today, all of a sudden it's a woman.

Speaker 2:

And then the other thing is obviously with the no men in women's sport like in women's sport, like oh yeah, that is super controversial right now because it's like okay, what does it mean to be trans? It means like you're changing your gender right.

Speaker 2:

So if I'm now a woman, then I should I be allowed to compete in a woman's sport and trump is like fuck that you're you. You might be a woman on paper, or you might be a woman in your head, or you might be a woman by surgery, but biologically speaking you still have a man's strength unless they take you without strength unless I get some points that Esho G.

Speaker 3:

Esho G is like kryptonite. I'll give you an example.

Speaker 4:

Sarah.

Speaker 2:

Noelle is a woman right you think I can beat her?

Speaker 1:

in tennis no so she's in a normal why can't she beat her?

Speaker 3:

in tennis. She'll destroy you. Why can't she beat her is the real question.

Speaker 2:

But that's not in my mind really, is tennis in your gene. That's a skill thing, that's a skill issue, it's a skill issue.

Speaker 4:

You gotta compare yourself to Serena. It's gonna take like 50 years to even get to even just because she did a shoe show at 12.

Speaker 2:

I have a question just to counter that do they do and the Murray do they do cross gender tennis games? They don't. But my point is they signed like.

Speaker 1:

But they should do because they signed people that did Like that woman that was doing boxing in the Olympics, right.

Speaker 4:

They said oh, she's a man, but she's a woman. She's a woman, but she might have signed Gino's.

Speaker 1:

That gives her some advantage. How, what Gino's?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, to like the South African sprinter, like even like Michael Phelps.

Speaker 1:

Right, that swims, but he trains. No, no, but he had they said his lungs, he had some like no, I don't, bro biological that's his bro that shit is bullshit you make him an alien bro, that shit bro, that shit is the same rhetoric of people that wrote that oh, asians because they are smart, they have smaller dicks.

Speaker 3:

Black people because you are dumb, they are bigger dicks. It's the same rhetoric, yeah it's the same rhetoric.

Speaker 4:

Mess with his left feet yeah, no one no one else, we didn't say don't play sports with men.

Speaker 1:

You go play with some aliens, bro, bro overseas, because you're too bad bro, I don't need my opinion.

Speaker 3:

I feel like, first, those things are wrong because compare yourself to serena, because you're a guy and because now the physical active serena. Serena's been playing since she was 10. She's been whooping ass Even if I played since.

Speaker 1:

I was 10, I would not whoop Serena. That's not true. That's not true. So you think she has a physical advantage. Serena can beat some men though.

Speaker 3:

It'll be based on skill and it's based on skill.

Speaker 1:

She's. Serena is top.

Speaker 3:

It'll be based on skill. What was this argument? Man, Are you?

Speaker 2:

saying that, like if you're converted to a woman like, you should be allowed to play in a women's sport.

Speaker 3:

Not necessarily Like bro, for example. Let me tell you something Don't get canceled. No, let me tell you something we're uncancellable. Let me tell you something I'm a bro, I'm a nobody. When I blow, when I blow, you can bring back I'll. When I blow, you can bring back and be like oh, you said this that day, Right now, bro, don't worry, it's bullshit. I have like 200 followers, bro. Good luck, right bro, I ain't got no peace. Cancel me, if you can. No fun, dude, I'll go back in.

Speaker 3:

Bye Bro in my opinion, yeah, playing football as a guy, as a man, and I had like exceptional skill and then I transitioned to a woman, for example, and then I played football. Bro, if I'm dribbling my dream is not because I'm a man. My, my iq is not because I'm a man, but now if I go into that football and I'm and I'm body niggas, like I said, I've been working out, I work out normally, I work out past women and I've been working out since I was like 10, 12, yeah, and I and play and I convert into a woman and I play sports and I'm running Like bro, I already have, like I have Muslim memory. I have Muslim memory as a man. I don't have Muslim memory like my Muslim memory is as a man. So if I'm playing sports, like I'm going to be able to like imagine I can do things better than you.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean? I'm saying that.

Speaker 3:

I'm saying that, like men, we've always been competing I'm just saying I'm sure I'm I'm not sure you. I'm saying that. Men, we've always played rough with our brothers. I grew up with brother boys. I played rough with them. I grew up to play sports. I've tackled, I've gotten injured I've taken the worst out of injuries some women may not have, like they are the body of. I have dreads, niggas, like we're on a different level.

Speaker 1:

We're a bit different. Huh yeah, like you're a lady, I think the sports you're moving.

Speaker 3:

Like a lady I don't have to move like a lady, like I transition to a woman right now, but when I was 10, 12, 13, I wasn't on that time, bro, I was a boy. I was a boy, you were a girl.

Speaker 1:

I still have masculinity in my memory it's a technical issue. Me, I don't think.

Speaker 2:

I don't even think it's technical bro, the only issue I have is that for guys that transition to women and then each other, they can't play in sports. There should be a whole new division for just them.

Speaker 1:

There's not enough yet.

Speaker 2:

There's not enough for them, because then you're going to just exclude them from all the sports no, me personally, me personally, I find it, I find it to be facetious but women too, we're also.

Speaker 4:

We're also saying the same thing, like oh, you are taking over, you're writing history you're taking away from us. We don't have our own space.

Speaker 2:

Imagine you were a woman. Imagine you boxer and then you had to fight against someone that used to be a man yeah.

Speaker 4:

That transgender at 20.

Speaker 3:

Good luck bro.

Speaker 2:

That baby in the Olympics was just like I ain't fighting.

Speaker 3:

No, it's true, I feel like I don't like women's spaces being, but I'm not a woman, that lady was not transgender, though she just had advantage because she had some male testosterone and everything inside of her and give him extra strength. Yeah, like I'm trying to remember your men are pussies, but I don't have extra strength. So even yeah, as long as all men have extra strength.

Speaker 1:

In english there's actually a word called effeminate. Yeah, effeminate has to be offensive.

Speaker 3:

What do you call? What do you call what after bitter?

Speaker 2:

no, you know it's not offensive, why in English there's actually a word called effeminate.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, effeminate, effeminate you're using big words today did you go to school? I'm using dictionary yeah, you guys wear glasses. What do you mean? What?

Speaker 4:

do you mean, I mean wear glasses.

Speaker 3:

He's a he's a Thesaurus nigga Like.

Speaker 4:

Get the fuck out of here. What does that stuff do With anything? You're talking about His bed with. Oh, so I can't see Then next thing I have Big words, bro, apparently.

Speaker 3:

If you're a nigger, right Like If she wear, if she wear glasses To the respect to you.

Speaker 4:

If you're a nigger.

Speaker 3:

Like.

Speaker 2:

If you're a nigger, like if she wear glasses, speaking of that man, like I've been thinking about that a lot like like you want to go get glasses. No, no, no, no, just like how my name appears on your resume yeah, like my name is my government name, right, and I'm just like Yo like.

Speaker 1:

I just gave out his own name. Scammers are here Looking for you, bro. What that's?

Speaker 2:

my name. Man Come find me.

Speaker 4:

You should be using your other name, no no, that's, that's Please bro, give me your middle name.

Speaker 1:

I need that favor, I need that favor my boy.

Speaker 2:

That's the ones these guys got cast.

Speaker 4:

I had the problem giving my first and last name. These motherfuckers gave me my middle name.

Speaker 2:

Now you can scam me but yeah, but now, now that I have a, like, I have a daughter and all- man bro, like man, the dude who reign, who reign, he's getting up in the family world man, he'm not their wife, now you know.

Speaker 3:

But we have like bro, it's all.

Speaker 1:

Paul Paul is your yo yo, yo, let's, as you're saying, go on, let's forget about me.

Speaker 2:

No, but yeah, it's just like so naming her. We also had to like think about all of that. Like do you want to be? You know?

Speaker 1:

like, stick to your culture, 12 letter names, or I mean yeah, so I, I thought about it, we thought about it.

Speaker 2:

I personally I'm not a fan of like no, naming a Nigerian boy, sorry, like naming a Nigerian like Bob or like you know, I, I, a lot of Nigerians, are doing that right now in Nigeria.

Speaker 1:

They name their kids Bob they name their children like Adrian and like you know a you know, but Adrian's normal, like Adrian's normal, like for me, it's God's power, god's favor, like those are the ones nigga, nigga, nigga.

Speaker 3:

But like I'm like.

Speaker 1:

God's power. People name their kids God's power, god's powerful God's strongest that's an actual name, 100% I know, it's not it's not other than normal.

Speaker 2:

Don't respect anyone named God's power my only just like, but she's Canadian, like my daughter is.

Speaker 4:

Canadian and she's going to have to grow people trying to pronounce her name and like apply for jobs, apply for jobs.

Speaker 2:

I'm just like God, all these things that we have to think about. So is her very Yoruba name going to affect her?

Speaker 3:

like so what's her Yoruba?

Speaker 2:

name, but it's like Oluwa Ferrami.

Speaker 3:

Ferrami is a beautiful name, bro. I know the name. It looks like God loves me, ferrami.

Speaker 2:

And then we're at the hospital the other day for checkups and the nurse is like oh, oluwa Ferrami, and then she says Oluwa.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, my name is Oluwa, my name is Oluwa Olu, and I'm like, and I'm like, I'm driving like an Olu to you, bro, like do I look like an Olu?

Speaker 2:

My uncle in the States got mad about that. He's a doctor. And like he's supposed to be Dr Olo Nishola right and he's like he literally shut that shit down to like Dr O, dr O. That's cool though. Yeah, that's cool. That's kind of cold, it sounds cool, but like no Give me my full name. My full name boy.

Speaker 3:

I feel like the world is getting better Compared to like 10 years ago. I mean, when I tell people my name, they're like oh, I wonder you pronounce it, because there are a lot of Nigerians now in Canada, unlike before, when I first came here.

Speaker 3:

I remember my grade 12 graduation 30 years ago they were like flipping my name, bro, like Oluwaboluwa, like a bro like they were rapping yeah, man they were doing like Spinarudiza, like they were dancing with my name, bro, but now I feel like they're more like you know yeah, people are more.

Speaker 2:

People are more like. People are more like. I don't want to say woke, but like, if you don't try, that's where the problem is Exactly. If you see the name and you're like, oh, I'm not going to be able to pronounce this.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, business as usual. Man Bro, let's keep it business.

Speaker 2:

That's the one that pisses me off when. I see people say like oh Rooney Shola. I'm, you should try barely I always tell them just read it like you're reading English it's like five syllables, which is long, that's long that's long for the average Canadian five syllables is kind of stressful for them. Five, six syllables is a lot for an average Canadian but like it's an average Canadian, I have to say breeding and lead debts, and lead debts, and lead debts, nigga and collect nigga.

Speaker 3:

Like I want to drop Kiki Onyx man that's throwing shade nah bro and then the worst part.

Speaker 2:

I think I've told you guys this story before when I okay, now tell I write my favorite.

Speaker 1:

I write it on paper and I get them to read it and some people are like favor to read it and some people are like favor, really, that's like that guy, that's spanish man, montoya man, bro, back man thinking about like because you guys wrote love is blind ultimatum and was it the same producers, or what?

Speaker 2:

Nah, bro, nah, you can't.

Speaker 1:

This is Spanish TV. They moving different over there.

Speaker 3:

Those love these blind people, those dark guys and his bib, those are the ones that offer no help.

Speaker 2:

Like they host.

Speaker 3:

You know they would try to help you, nick Cliché or something. Nick Cliché and his wife and his wife that looks like she's drunk. She looks like she's drunk before the show and she hates her husband.

Speaker 1:

For real bro.

Speaker 3:

Bro, the first thing I love is Blaine. I'm looking crazy bro.

Speaker 4:

Vanessa, I don't want to say crazy sorry.

Speaker 2:

They look happy, though I think the money makes them happy, man. Money will make you happy, man, bro, first of all, no, no, for real Money is a good thing for marriage. Yeah, man, what Yo do you know? Trust me, man, when you and your partner are good financially. Bro, there's some things you don't fucking argue about.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's. True. Damn For real bro.

Speaker 2:

For that's why I don't blame a certain demographic of Nigerians when they just throw money at every issue Because it's like, yeah, money fixes some shit.

Speaker 3:

The child is just green in Aga.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my dad doesn't spend money on me.

Speaker 3:

Where is the love that doesn't even hug me? My husband cheats on me. He doesn't tell me I love you, that doesn't tell me I love you. Nigga, I bought you a.

Speaker 2:

PS20. Nigga. I bought you a PS20. Nigga. What are you talking about? You're happy, like a lot of marriages have like, like cheating issues, but the fact that they're wealthy, See, the bills are getting paid.

Speaker 1:

Damn man, they're already like.

Speaker 4:

Would you rather cry in the what's?

Speaker 1:

it called Lambo or Toyota.

Speaker 4:

Or Prius man, oh Prius man, you know we're crying back of unicity.

Speaker 2:

I was watching Rags to Riches like it's a show on Netflix, like with like NFL and former NFL stars and their partners was it like the Wags?

Speaker 1:

Wags to Riches, or something like that?

Speaker 2:

bro, I watch a lot of reality shows, yeah you do like your songs.

Speaker 1:

You like trash TV.

Speaker 2:

I like trash TV anyways, heel, heel, he likes trash.

Speaker 3:

TV.

Speaker 4:

He does like trash.

Speaker 3:

TV. Anyways, one of the Heal Heal my fellow man. Heal. You know Ocho Singo, jerry. Yeah, I know, jerry, ocho has lots of girlfriends there.

Speaker 2:

On that show and like they've been thinking about getting married for a while. Thinking and you know they put one of the scenes in there where, like trying to mediate, like their like pre-marriage properties and all that stuff and this babe wanted to put a cheating clause in the contract.

Speaker 1:

I mean, he's a former football player, right? So I mean but it is common, though, like some rich people, do have cheating clauses, because he thinks that if I get half, I get a million bucks.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, or I get half if I don't cheat on him.

Speaker 1:

But what did she send when she sent ups to him then?

Speaker 3:

so she's never a bad deal million dollars. If I like, what 50? I bet I was gonna give you 25, but if you want something for 1 million, that's fine. Babes, like I'm gonna give you 25 base, though you know you got it out the mud.

Speaker 2:

I hope your partner is not listening to this podcast. She's bad.

Speaker 3:

She's bad for hearing my voice online like she's bopping my voice online.

Speaker 4:

Man, please, that's crazy, though that's crazy no, but it is common though, with like people having like cheating calls no 100%, 100% on your stuff like, especially those super, super rich guys that will be like okay, if I don't cheat but I divorce, I give you the small amount, but if I cheat you get half but imagine those relationships. Some of them do get PI like private investigators to catch the man cheating. That's what I'd love to be like Take it to court and go. I caught you cheating.

Speaker 3:

My wife, so I'm going to have that's too much work man.

Speaker 2:

Getting caught is more painful than like feeling remorseful. Wait, have you guys ever got caught cheating before in?

Speaker 3:

your life.

Speaker 1:

I've never cheated in my life.

Speaker 2:

Man, are you All-star player? All-star player, have you guys got any cheats? Is this the platform to be?

Speaker 3:

announcing such. No, we have to this one, this one. We have to put a paywall. What?

Speaker 1:

is that.

Speaker 3:

I feel like we said a lot on this podcast.

Speaker 1:

We have to put a paywall. What is cheating? What is?

Speaker 2:

cheating never heard of that before, yeah, never doesn't ring any bell at all.

Speaker 4:

Black men don't cheat man, we don't like.

Speaker 3:

What is that?

Speaker 4:

100. We're the most faithful people in the world ledge like we went.

Speaker 2:

I literally went to DR with my boys, and all these boys are in committed relationships yeah, I mean, what's what happened in DR?

Speaker 1:

stays in DR nothing happened in DR.

Speaker 3:

I wasn't there, I wasn't there, I wasn't there, I wasn't there. Well, that was because we mentioned DR.

Speaker 2:

The fact that I mentioned DR just shows you that nothing happened because if something did happen in DR, dr would be long and no, nobody mentioned DR in this podcast.

Speaker 3:

Everyone would be talking about DR like God forbid what's that?

Speaker 1:

but do you see any like you know? Bbls, of course no.

Speaker 2:

DR, of course no they are like everyone should go, like a nice one.

Speaker 1:

But nothing's happening there. So what were you going there for? Just for?

Speaker 2:

your own. No, these guys, they refused.

Speaker 3:

They were fighting the devil.

Speaker 2:

They wanted me out to go out and fight the devil. Like we cannot tell you that you must see anything.

Speaker 3:

We're going to be fighting demons? No, you are.

Speaker 2:

You don't want to test our?

Speaker 3:

limits. It was just like See me at a retention conference, yo you gotta be.

Speaker 2:

Yo, you have to just Always just text your wife. Hey, babe Babe.

Speaker 3:

I'm in the hotel now. Babe Me and Paul Just went out for dinner. Nega Me and Paul. Just went out. Right now we're back in the hotel, we're going to bed. I love you, babe. At 8pm yo.

Speaker 2:

And if you're in an All inclusive resort Like nobody sends you to bed.

Speaker 3:

You can literally walk around the resort all night long and like hey, babe, I'll call you when we're back from lunch. I'll call you when I'm home. I miss you so much, babe. Girl, if you don't, man bro, I'm blocking your nobody see, black men don't cheat, so then they can trust us to go and we come back and nothing will happen.

Speaker 2:

But then now they're gonna go do their own like girl strip.

Speaker 3:

I swear. What country is that I don't know about?

Speaker 2:

that.

Speaker 1:

Jamaica, where they'll be rubbing.

Speaker 2:

They'll be rubbing they'll be rubbing their bum bum with that white shit to me. That's cheating, that's shit, bro. I'm starting to run up on my food. Fuck that if you go to Jamaica and get your ass rocked by this guy if I see white on your bum, bum. I'm leaving.

Speaker 4:

That counts as a body, that's a body, that's a body.

Speaker 3:

So, if you're going to do something like that.

Speaker 4:

You're not telling the person. Sorry, can you record me? You don't record now, you just keep it on the low, I'm going to smell your cheeks.

Speaker 3:

Man, if I smell, I'm going to check it out.

Speaker 4:

We know what you like From that statement.

Speaker 3:

We know what you like no no no, no, no no no, I refuse bro.

Speaker 1:

You're very curious down there. I refuse, I'm the booty man. I'm hacking your iCloud. I know that booty.

Speaker 3:

I'm hacking your iCloud.