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Speaker 1:

The nature of this administration is good for us because of Trump's way. He is an anomaly. There's never been no president quite like Mr Trump. There's something that he's doing. Trump is destroying every enemy that was an enemy of our rise. Who's the enemy of our rise? Is it the Department of Justice, where we get none? Is it Congress, where you make a law that favors us and then you turn around and destroy it? Is it the media that has destroyed every black leader that stood up for us? Martin Luther King suffered it. Malcolm suffered it. He's attacking the media. Call it fake news. We have been the victims of some fake news. He's beating up the FBI. Go at it, baby. They've been beating the hell out of us ever since J Edgar Hoeven.

Speaker 3:

Big designation and as we are fighting hard to get birthright citizenship or automatic citizenship for the children of illegal aliens, that's another way. It's automatic citizenship for children of illegal aliens that's the other term that they use, which is actually more accurate, more understandable, and it's ridiculous. We're the only country that has it and certainly the only country that has it to that extent. And it wasn't meant. If you look, it was really meant for children of slaves. This is when it happened the children of slaves. It was not meant for everyone to come into our country by airplane or charging across the borders from all over the world and think they're going to become citizens. It's not meant for that. It wasn't meant for that and hopefully at some point the courts will understand that without having to go through a whole big deal. This was meant for the children of slaves and look at the timing of it and you'll see, and I hope judges will understand that. And it has to stop because it's really hurting our country very badly in the coming weeks.

Speaker 4:

Peace, peace, and welcome back to Freedman's radio, the freedman's network. I'm your host von black, right out the gate. We're gonna thank you, yeah, we're gonna thank you, and let you know how much we appreciate you tapping back in again this week and spending a little few minutes of your day with us. February 4th 2025. The math for the day is culture, or culture freedom, as some may have it as culture freedom, as some may have it as culture freedom. And usually I think why they put that there like that is because a lot of times when we look at culture, we look at culture in a one dimensional way, but culture can be looked at multi dimensional. But culture can be looked at multi-dimensional Because the root of culture is to cultivate, to care for right, and also it is the sum total of activity of a collective, particular group or nation, what it is they do. And we know in different cultures, especially our culture, we have different subcultures, so it's not a one dimensional way of looking at culture. Right, let this sink in. This is not. I love this. This is this little thing in. I love this little thing here. I love it. Yeah, so that's where we at today right out the gate, family, right out the gate. I want to. I want to give my man, dj FaZe, a big recognition and I want y'all to go support brother. He's got a podcast. He's trying to start up. Let me see Can I find that thing. Let me see Can I find it. He told Let me see what he got in here. Hold on a second. No, I don't have it in here. But anyway, yeah, dj FaZe. He also has a book that he's trying to bring out and his journey of the origins of hip-hop and his involvement in it with the First Division Black Spades up there in Bronxdale with DJ King, mario and all that and the First Division Black Spades. But, yeah, that's DJ FaZe. Y'all family, y'all go check my brother out, dj FaZe. That is DJ FaZe, Right. Check y'all family, y'all go check my brother out, dj FaZe. That is DJ FaZe, right, and also family.

Speaker 4:

Before we go into today's program, before we go into today's program we got to talk about we got to briefly talk about these plane crashes. Let me loop that back in here. We got to talk about these plane crashes that. Let me loop that back in here. We got to talk about these plane crashes that's been happening. Yeah, one near Washington, near Washington, dc, virginia area, over the Potomac River right, 67 people in that incident and I think you know, a black collided with a black helicopter, military helicopter right and I think within a two-day period, within two days, and you had that incident in Philadelphia and I think it's another one somewhere, I think, in Mexico, the state of Mexico, I think it's another one in somewhere, I think, in Mexico, the state of Mexico, I think. I think, but definitely Hold on, let's see if we can get that story in Hold. On, let me bring the music down.

Speaker 6:

You'll be right there in a second, we continue to follow the latest developments out of Philadelphia and Washington DC tonight after two major airplane crashes just days apart. Good evening, I'm Stephen Rios, and thanks for joining us here on the Fox 61 News at 10. Now there's a lot to unpack tonight, but before we do, we just want to warn you that what you are about to see could be disturbing, so just keep that in mind. Here's what we know so far. Seven people are dead and more than a dozen others were injured after a medevac jet crashed last night just after six. Mexican President, claudio Chabon, confirmed that six passengers on the jet were killed, and that includes a child who had just got done receiving treatment at a Philadelphia hospital with her mother on board. Philadelphia's Mayor, sherelle Parker, says one person in a car is among those killed as well, and the death toll could rise in the coming days.

Speaker 6:

Now we do have different camera angles of when the plane came down flying out of the sky and slammed into the ground. On the top left of your screen is the dash cam video from a vehicle. It shows a big fireball after the plane crashes into the ground. Then on the top right is a door camera footage. Now, if you look closely. There you can see the plane speeding towards the ground very quickly. On your bottom left is the video of the massive crash site, with debris scattered throughout the local neighborhood. And finally, in the bottom right is where all the first responders arrived on the scene. After this happened, a man who witnessed this crash spoke with reporters about what he saw.

Speaker 7:

You just hear everybody say get down, get down, get down. When everybody say get down, we all get down. But I just see the plane is getting lower and lower and lower. It nipped the house. When it nipped the house, it hit a couple of cars boom, and it took a plaza and took a Dunkin' Donuts everywhere. I've never seen nothing like that a day in my life. I have never seen nothing like that.

Speaker 6:

Philadelphia's managing director says there is a lot of unknowns right now about who was where on the streets of the neighborhood at the time of the accident.

Speaker 5:

We have a lot of unknowns about who was where on the streets of this neighborhood last night at the time of impact, so it will likely be days or more until we are able to definitively answer the question about the number of folks who perished in this tragedy and the outcome for those who were injured.

Speaker 6:

The cause of the crash is still under investigation. Now to Washington DC. Authorities say they expect to eventually find all 67 people who died in a tragic crash when a passenger jet collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River late Wednesday night. Take a look at your screen. The remains of 41 people have already been pulled from the river as of Friday afternoon and 28 of those have been identified. Yesterday investigators found the helicopter's black box after finding the regional jet's box the day before. Investigators say the cockpit audio and other flight data could help them piece together how the crash actually happened. One key focus so far is on the air traffic controllers working at the time of the crash. An FAA report showed that staffing levels were not normal when the crash happened. Well, look their training their hiring everything what they probably ate that day.

Speaker 6:

The NTSB also says interviews are expected to take place over the next few days as investigators continue trying to download that data from the black boxes. Now we're starting to learn more about those killed. You can see some of those people behind me. Reporter Simone D'Alba is in Washington DC and she shares what she's learned so far.

Speaker 8:

Families across the country grieving as they come to terms with this tragedy, sharing their lives and their stories with the world. This is 28-year-old Samuel Lilly, one of the pilots on board the American Airlines flight. In a Facebook post, lilly's father said quote Now it hurts so bad I can. Crew chief on board the Black Hawk helicopter. He leaves behind a wife and a one-year-old son. The DC midair collision is hitting the ice skating community especially hard. Us Figure Skating confirms.

Speaker 8:

The plane's passengers included several of its members who had ties to clubs in Massachusetts and Virginia. Members of the skating club of Boston also on that flight. Athlete Jenna Hahn and her mother, jen. Athlete. Spencer Lane and his mom, christine Coaches, vadim Nomov and Zhenya Shishkova were also on board. Wendy Jo Schaefer, a mother and a wife from North Carolina. She leaves behind her husband and two boys ages three and one, and 53-year-old flight attendant Ian Epstein, based out of Charlotte, north Carolina. His family says he was full of life. He loved being a flight attendant because he truly enjoyed traveling and meeting new people, but his true love was his family. He leaves behind two children. Just a few of the faces, the lives, the families forever changed in a moment.

Speaker 4:

And we want to send a condolences out to the families and the loved ones of both incidents, there in Washington and in Philadelphia. From the Freedmen's Affairs radio program and the Freedmen's Network, we send our humblest and most sincere condolences to you. On that note, family, on that note, we are going to what we got here, what else we got. Oh yeah, we got to touch the Grammys. We can't leave without talking about the Grammys. Hold on, just a second. Let me bring it up. Let me bring it up on the iPad. Hold on, let me just get it tight. Get it tight for y'all. Let me get it tight. Hold on, let's go to it. Let's go to it, hold on.

Speaker 1:

As selected by the 13,000 voting members of the Recording Academy. The Grammy goes to. Even if it's not you, beyonce, I might just say this Not like us.

Speaker 2:

Kendrick Lamar, we'll be right back.

Speaker 9:

Bopper got a weird case last year. Damn, certified lover boy, certified pedophile. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. That's a move. Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. I'm gonna do my stuff. Why you trolling like a, ain't you tired?

Speaker 10:

Trying to strike a chord and it's probably a minor. What's up with it? Oh, what the deal, hey, what's up? Woody? Oh what the deal, hey, what's up? First and foremost, all praise to the Most High. We woke up this morning. Rest in paradise my auntie Sharon. She transitioned yesterday, so this is special right now. You know, she's probably, you know, watching it from up there, so make sure y'all got your smiles on right, you know, make her feel good. Dre, what's up? Dr Dre, what's up? Swiss, what's up?

Speaker 10:

We're going to dedicate this one to the city. Compton Watts, yeah, yeah, long Beach, inlewood, hollywood, out to the Valley, pacuema, IE, san Bernardino, all that you know. This is my neck of the woods that's held me down since a young pup, you know, since I was in the studio scrapping to write the best raps and all that you know, in order to do records like these. So I can't give enough thanks, you know, to these places that I rode around since high school. You know, most importantly, the people and the families out in the Palisades and out to Dina. This is a true testament that we're going to continue to restore this city and, uh, yeah, we're going to keep rocking my boy Musta, where you at, man, what's up? I ain't got nothing to say, but Westside All right family.

Speaker 4:

Y'all heard that. Y'all heard that as he's walking to the stage, as he's walking to the stage, the crowd is chanting the song. They chant the song. I did a program and I told you that this was going to be big. I told you that, but you didn't need me to tell you that. Y'all knew, y'all knew. Let me say this before we get off the topic of the Grammys it was a big night for foundational freedom in music. Our sister, beyonce, I think she got album of the year, I believe. Let me try to look that up. Let me try to look it up. Hold on, let's go to it. Let's go to it. Give me one second. Let me try to get that in here family. Let me try to get that in here family. Let me try to get it in here.

Speaker 11:

As selected by the 13,000 voting members of the Recording Academy. The Grammy goes to Cowboy Carter.

Speaker 2:

Beyonce, beyonce. Watch the light with my fears away To the sun's sunsets. Holy night, long back road, tears outside Sixty inches Driving away. Watch the light with my fears away To the sun's sunsets. Holy night, long back road. I said holy mackerel. No mackerel, did I Lefty, the innocent twist? You understand how to take care of who I'm mad at.

Speaker 11:

I'd like to thank and acknowledge and praise all of the firefighters for keeping us safe. I just feel very full and very honored. It's been many, many years and I just want to thank the Grammys, every songwriter, every collaborator, every producer, all of the hard work. I want to dedicate this to Ms Martell and I hope we just keep pushing forward opening doors. God bless y'all. Thank you so much, thank you.

Speaker 4:

All right, all right. So it was a big night for Beyonce. She finally got the album of the year off of a country album, year off of a country album, country music right, kendrick lamar won, I think, five grammys. I think he wouldn't want to one in five categories big night for black music, and and they, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't get to watch it. Um, I gotta be honest with you, family, I didn't get to watch it because I was. I was busy taking care of some other things and you know I'm trying to scramble to work up here or whatever, get stories and cover things to get it ready for you. And I happened to not watch it. But they, from all reports that I got that it's a big night for black music and they really blackened the Grammys up Sunday night. They blacked it up. Wow, big time, big time, big time for us. Let's get that bed back in here. Hold on, yeah, let's get back to it. Let's get back to it, family, because we don't want to stay up here long today, long because I'm tired, I got some errands to run and I got to get out of here. I'm not going to stay in the studio long and yeah, but family man, family man. Congratulations to our sister Beyonce and our brother Kendrick Lamar. I think I'm going to ride out to Kendrick Lamar today. I think I'm going to ride out there. And what do you think, family, should we ride out to him when we get ready to get out of here? I think so. I think that's in order. I think that's in order. All right, so what we got here, what we of here, I think so. I think that's in order. I think that's in order.

Speaker 4:

Alright, so what we got here, what we got here, okay, family, you know, black folks have been losing their minds lately. Our folks been losing their minds and that's why I opened up with Mr Farrakhan, because you know, as you, you know, since the election, a lot of people have just been plain sick about the results of the election and they still not over it. And people are just, I don't know, they hate this man so much. Now, with me, it doesn't mind me. Either way, it doesn't have any effect, I should say, on my emotional or my thoughts. I don't think about that stuff.

Speaker 4:

I was glad that that the Democrats lost hold on, hold on, let me see, I just got a text with somebody. They want to come up. Let me see how I'm about to. All right, yeah, so I got, I got, I got somebody that might want to come up and, um, we'll speak a little bit about this stuff here that we're talking about here. Okay, let me just text him. I'm texting, I'm sorry about that, so check the check the music out while I, while I um text them I'm texting, I'm sorry about that wants to come up in and and talk, talk a little bit about what's happening, and that's what we're gonna do. That's what we're gonna do. It's a good friend of the programs. They they support it, they support us up here at the freeman's affairs radio and Radio. And I know this person. She's a female and I'm going to have her come up as soon as I get through to their people over there. Hold on, all right, let me just. Let me do it this way, yeah.

Speaker 4:

So yeah, family people have been losing their minds over this Trump thing and this DEI stuff and everything, and I've been trying to get people to keep a level head. That's why I opened up with the Minister Farrakhan's opening, with him speaking or whatever, and so you know, it's just one of those things like, okay, what they did was what he did was in an executive order, he rolled back not just Black History Month or Martin Luther King's birthday month, of Martin Luther King's birthday, specifically in the uh with the employees, the federal employees, of the pentagon. He rolled back their thing or whatever, and they don't want them uh celebrating, because these are defense uh stations and stuff like that. This is the military and I, I 100 agree with it. They should not be celebrating, um, things like that, because they, they have to be at the ready to go at that pentagon. It has to be. That's, that's the war, that's the war department, that's where everything is, that's where the, the heartbeat, the heartbeat or or the main artery of the militaries, of all of the military, um wings, so, and that's in central intelligence and everything is there. So they really that's not a place for that and he just uh took it out of that. He didn't take it out of from from each state or whatever like that, because you have people losing their minds and and they're getting on their social medias and and just having fits about this thing.

Speaker 4:

So let me see now, see, this is what I don't like. I tell people that they bug me to come on, and then I'm I'm trying to contact them and their people, to send, send out texts and different things and emails, and they're not responding. But anyway, we're going to keep going. I'm not going to hold y'all up. Y'all are here, you guys are here, listen. So that's what we're going to go with. If anybody wants to, you know they'll let them call in. Let them call in. I hate when they do that. They bug me and bug me and bug me about different. They want to talk about things I'm doing. I'm doing my program. I'm doing my program. If you want to come up, call in, call in. Simple man, I hate. Excuse me, I'm sorry, but I just it's just aggravating. Then you're trying to email them back and text them back.

Speaker 4:

No response, because then they start getting scared. I've been going back and forth with a guy on Facebook, fred. He's been on the show before Fred Kyrus, scared to death. Scared because he thinks I'm going to cut his tongue out when he comes up here. But that's not why I wanted you up here. I wanted you up here because ever since the election you've been making statements. You've been making statements and I just want you to come up here and stand on your square. That's it. I just want you to come up here and stand on your square. Bruh, you don't have to be afraid. People get the jitters, but I understand, I used to be nervous up here. I used to be, and sometimes I still get a little nervous and start messing up and stuff. But come on, I can't keep you waiting and holding on and waiting. I can't stand procrastination. I can't stand it. But anyway, family, hold on a second.

Speaker 4:

Let me get the iPad open. See what kind of stuff, see what kind of stories we're going to go into. Yeah, we was talking about that them with. Now it's supposed to be a boycott. Let me show you how silly these people are. Let me go to it. Let me let me. I'm going to go to the phone and go to it and this silly stuff with Reverend Al Sharpton, reverend Al Sharpton, up there With this silly stuff with Costco and all of this stuff. Fair use, by the way, I'm going to do a reaction. Hold on. I'm going to react to a video. Hold on, let's see. Can we get it in here? Hold on.

Speaker 13:

Well, black and white nation. I have been a member fair use.

Speaker 13:

Fair use by the way for many years now, folks. I had no idea until about a week ago that costco was woke. Now, if you actually walk into the warehouse, it's not in front of your face, but behind the scenes. Costco is woke. All these corporations now, guys, are dropping DEI. Yes, racism is being eradicated here in this country, but the left and the wokes, they're trying to keep it alive. Why in the world do you need DEI at Costco? How about just getting the best person for the job? Now, guys, I saw this clip with Al Sharpton, the race hustler fake pastor, by the way, fate passed, by the way Bringing a whole bunch of people into a Costco because Costco has refused to drop DEI. All these other companies, guys Amazon, facebook, meta they're dropping DEI folks. And chances are, man, it's probably. There's probably so many companies that implemented DEI policies. You probably know about it. I don't know when Costco actually Got the DEI policies, but I got to be honest, man, costco is a great place to shop. It is. You're talking about you getting a whole bunch of toilet paper, guys, and paper towels, and the price is actually pretty good. Other stuff as well, man. They have organic food over there at Costco. But you guys want to know what I did a few days ago. I signed up for a Sam's Club membership. Yeah, I'm going to give them a shot. My Costco membership doesn't actually run out until April, so I'm going to test the waters with Sam's Club to see how that actually works out.

Speaker 13:

Very, very disappointed man with Costco. Man, because you can get a lot of good stuff over there. Costco has a great selection. But, folks, I got to go to Sam's. I got to give them a shot and actually see what they have. So I got some time to actually play with it. But when Costco gets into bed with a race hustler like Al Sharpton, I got to be out. Man, I got to be out unless they actually change something. Okay, so let's do it. Man, al Sharpton actually staged a what do you call it? I guess a buyout. He wanted people to actually shop at Costco because they're one of the companies that aren't dropping DEI, and this man is nothing more than a race hustler. He's fattening his own pockets. Al Sharpton cares nothing about the black community at all. He's not pro black. Al Sharpton is pro Democrat. Nothing more, did you?

Speaker 4:

hear that? Did you hear that?

Speaker 13:

Al Sharpton here, man. He wants to boycott any company that drops the yacht. In other words, get rid of racism guys. So let's play this right here.

Speaker 12:

Corporations came forward and said we're going to do diversity. We're going to do this because race needs to be dealt with. For donald trump to be able to cancel a commitment they made is an outright affront to the black community, brown community you see, guys, why is it, man, that these race hustlers always want to tie black people into the LGBTQXYZ community?

Speaker 13:

They always do that and it infuriates me. Me being black has nothing to do with a gay person, a trans person. We're not in the same boat. Ok, I don't approve that lifestyle. Ok, I don't, I have nothing to do, as a black person, with the trans community. They always do this, man, and it just really really does piss me off.

Speaker 12:

They committed to. So that is why we will stand with those that stand with us. That is why we will stand with those that stand with us. Costco immediately stepped out and said that they would not back off DBI. On last Monday Martin became holiday I announced that for 90 days we were going to research the company that we find that has made the most of front. We will call a boycott, but today we are calling a buy-in. I have bought 100 people $25 gift certificates. We're going shopping at Costco because they've stood with us. People that stand with us. We will stand with them. People that do not stand with us, let Donald Trump stop us, in 90 days, from boycotting them. We will not pay to be rejected and disrespected. Thank you.

Speaker 13:

Ok, he bought. I don't know how many twenty five dollar gift cards he actually bought. I don't know Twenty five dollars, vote, that is going to get you like nothing at Costco Nothing, you can pretty much get a roll.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, family, you heard that it was all about performative. It was all about performative. That's all it was for the cameras, but let's just get back to a fair use, by the way, fair use it's over there, but you get a lot of rolls.

Speaker 13:

that's pretty much it. You can probably get, um, uh, two pats of their uh grass-fed butter over there the kirkland's uh brand salted, really, really good, because I believe there's somewhere around like $10, $11 each, something like that, I don't remember exactly. You can't do nothing with that. By the way, you actually need a membership to actually shop at Costco. The membership for the low tier one, I believe it's like $60 a year, but if you want like the benefits of like 2% back, it's 120 bucks a year. You need a membership. Recently, guys, I last year my Costco that I go to up in Humble.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to fast forward a little bit.

Speaker 13:

I'm going to fast forward, hold on to get into the warehouse now before you just flash your card and they let you in Not anymore. You got to scan nothing card and they let you in Not anymore. You got to scan Nothing. This is a stunt man. This is an epic failure right here Now. I don't know if any of these people are actually members of Costco.

Speaker 10:

Watch this.

Speaker 13:

And you see where they're at. That's the self-checkout right there and actually like blocking people who just want to buy this stuff and get out of there. But Al Sharpton bought nothing in Costco right here. So these are the checkout lines. You're probably not going to be able to see them all right there, but him and his people are just going to walk out of Costco. A whole bunch of people man in the way of people. That's actually buying stuff. This is shameful, man. This is really really shameful mind your family.

Speaker 4:

All these people are senior citizens. Just about, oh just about all of them. A bunch of senior citizens, old civil rights negroes, and that's that's his. You know, that's his crowd. That's his crowd. Hold on back to it.

Speaker 2:

It doesn't look like anybody bought anything.

Speaker 13:

Yeah, you heard what that guy said. Right, Doesn't look like anybody bought anything, because they didn't. They weren't planning on buying anything at Costco. They weren't planning on buying anything. This is all a virtue signal right here, guys. And it got so bad that one of Al Sharpton's people, when they actually got outside, he's actually telling people to go back in and buy something because not one of them bought a thing in Costco and he knew that the look was going to be bad, guys, because story would be you didn't buy anything. How in the world are you going to tell people to shop at Costco when you yourself didn't buy anything? Watch this.

Speaker 12:

The story will be you all didn't shop. Go back and shop.

Speaker 13:

And nobody's listening to him. They're going back to the cars.

Speaker 12:

We do not need you all. We'll see you on the way back. We need you to go in and shop.

Speaker 2:

We need you to go in and shop.

Speaker 13:

Nobody bought anything. Man, nobody bought anything. Chances are, guys, that all these people that Al Sharpton brought over there are not even members of Costco. Remember, like I said, you need a membership card, scanning when you go in and scanning when you pay. Chances are these people aren't even members of Costco, so they got to spend the $60. And you know what, if you actually just get the $60 membership I remember I started off on that and then, when I was checking out, you know, they sent somebody up there and said, hey, why don't you get the upper membership? And I got it they're going to upsell you on the other membership, which is actually better, by the way, because you're at least going to get your $60 back the next year. So it's basically like you're getting your membership really for $60. They send you a gift card you can use in the store. It's at least $60. Okay, but these people aren't even members of Costco.

Speaker 13:

Man, these people were out there for the grift, nothing more. They just want to quote, unquote, I guess. Look good and they look terrible. They really really do look terrible. Man, costco NDEI. Man, I love Costco man, I love going. Love Costco man. I love going to Costco, usually on Saturdays, maybe every other Saturday, I go out there and I make a Costco run Because they got, they got a lot of good stuff, man, a lot of good stuff. Stuff in bulk actually saves you money. Yeah, you're going to spend a little more, but overall, think of this here If you just go to your regular grocery store, man, you buy toilet paper or paper towels, guess what? You're gonna run out of those much quicker because you don't get the volume on a per dollar basis getting the kirkland's brand at costco all right, all right enough.

Speaker 4:

Enough of that. Um, as I said, fair use, fair use. But yeah, family, you see, that was all a publicity thing with him. You know he's always fucking and shuffling, shucking and jiving for the cameras and he stepped in there with all them people behind him, them civil rights, negroes and, and you know, family. Let me see, they want us to Sharpton and those guys still think that they in the 60s somewhere. You know, we passed that, reverend Al, we are past that. Oh man, I don't even know what to say about these. I mean, you know, this is where they still think we at, family, this is where they still think we at Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around, turn me around, turn me around.

Speaker 2:

Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round. I'm gonna keep on a-walkin', keep on a-talkin', marchin' up to freedom land. Ain't gonna let no jailhouse turn me round. Turn me round. Turn me round. Ain't gonna let no jailhouse turn me round. I'm gonna keep on a-walkin', keep on a-talkin', marchin' up to freedom land.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, family, see, they think we there, they think we see in their minds all them old civil rights treads and them old Negroes out there with their walkers and you know, and everything like that, and they them baby boomers.

Speaker 3:

Fred.

Speaker 4:

Them niggas think we back there, see, this is the energy they come with and that was a waste of time to have them. People come out there, go in there, march in there with the cameras following them and then when people turned around, they didn't even shop, they marched and went right back out. $25 gift card don't get you nothing at Costco's. You might, like the brother said, you might get some toilet paper, you might get some thing of butter or something with three bars in it or something like that, and you know a bag of I don't know, maybe a bag of chips or a box of candy bars or something like that. You're not going to get anything for $25.

Speaker 4:

So that's how come we knew it was Fugazi, because he's a Fugazi dude, fake, a charlatan, and I hate to say it like that because you know, revving out, I, I in doing the 80s and some of the early 90s, I, I really, um, I really liked him in those times, you know. And then you know, all the way up into um, well, james brown, you know him and james brown were very close, so I, I liked him more on the strength of those type of things and the way he was moving at that time. But this dude, he's a charlatan, straight charlatan, conning the black, conning Negroes, to stay on this Democratic treadmill, going nowhere Fast. That's why I said we stepping out off the plantation and into power. That's where we at Fred, I gotta get this to Fred to let him hear this, this broadcast.

Speaker 4:

Where was I? Yeah, family, we gonna get ready to get out of here cause, like I said, I didn't want to stay long or whatever, but I want to leave you with something. I want you to hear something, and this is the only president that ever said this in this manner, the only president that ever acknowledged black people straight out, straight, faced it with his chest out. He said this with his chest. Hold on hold on this with his chest. Hold on Hold on a second.

Speaker 14:

African Americans built this nation. We built this nation. You know you're just starting to get real credit for that. Okay, I don't know if you know that You're just starting to get. You built the nation. We all built it, but you were such a massive part of it, bigger than you were given credit for. Does that make sense, right?

Speaker 4:

Yeah yeah, family, yeah yeah, that's right. That's why every time and I told Fred this every time, I don't care where I see that, with social media, whatever because we're trying to galvanize our people to get ready for this midterm election and we're not going to let you fear, we're not going to let you on the left, you liberals, you Democrats and whoever else, you old civil rights, scared Negroes and you scared baby boomers. Fred Fred thought I was going to cut his tongue out if he come up here. Nah, bro, I just wanted you to come up here and stand on your square, like I said, but yeah, I'm not going to let you fear among our people. No more, I'm not. Any way, I see it, I'm going to be on it, I'm going to be on it, I'm going to be right on your bumper, whoever it is. But anyway, family, we're going to get ready to part man, we're going to roll out to our brother and we're going to do that.

Speaker 6:

This country was built on slaves.

Speaker 1:

Which means slaves built this country, y'all.

Speaker 4:

This is Freedman's Network and we're going to go. We're going to go, we're going to leave y'all. This is Freedman's Network and we're going to go. We're going to go, we're going to leave. Y'all Respect life, love justice, cherish freedom and treasure the peace, as my man Malik says. As my man Malik says, always, always, y'all go in peace and keep the peace. We'll be back. Y'all come back and check with us.

Speaker 9:

Peace, musta on the B-Hole. Deebo, any rap nigga. He a freak though man down. Call a Emperor Lamps, tell him breathe. Bro. Nella nigga to the cross. He walk around like T-Zo.

Speaker 9:

What's up with these jabroni-ass niggas? Tryna see Compton. The industry can hate me. Fuck them all in the mama. How many ops you really got? I mean it's too many options. I'm finna. Pass on this body. I'm John Stockton. Beat your ass and hot the Bible if God watch you. Sometimes you gotta pop out and show niggas.

Speaker 9:

Certified boogeyman. I'm the one that up to score with him. Walk him down the whole time. I know he got some hoe in him. Pull on him, extort shit, bully the flow on him. Say Drake, I hear you like I'm young. You better not ever go to cell block one To any bitch that talk to him. And they in love, just make sure you hide your little' sister from em'. They tell me Chubb's the only one that get your hand-me-downs and party at the party playin' with his nose now. And Baka got a weird case. Why is he around? Certified lover boys, certified pedophiles WAP, wap, wap, wap, wap. That fuck em' up. Wap, wap, wap, wap, wap. I'ma do my stuff. Why you trollin' like a bitch ain't you tired? They not like us. They not like us.

Speaker 15:

They not like us. They not like us, they not like us, they not like us. You think the pay gon'?

Speaker 9:

let you disrespect pop nigga, I think that Oakland show gon' be your last stop, nigga. They cold foul. I don't know why you still pretendin' what is the owl Bird niggas and bird bitches. Go the audience not dumb. Shape the stories how you want. Hey Drake, they're not slow. Rabbit hole is still deep. I can go further, I promise. Ain't there something? Be rest, that's for bitchin' you, malibu most wanted. Ain't no lawboy, you ballboy fetch Gatorade or somethin' Since 2009,. I had this bitch jumpin' you, niggas'll a wedgie be flipped over your boxes or over your fold. The other vaginal option pussy. Nigga. Better straighten they posture. Got famous all up in content.

Speaker 9:

Might write this with a doctrine tell the pop star, quit hiding. Fuck a caption won't action. No accident, I'm hands on he. Fuck around, get polished. Fuck, don't wait and grow like he was in jail. That's conniving. Then get his face tatted like a bitch apologizing. I'm glad these roads came home. Y'all didn't deserve him neither. From alonja down to central nigga. Better not speak on serena, we'll be right back. One, two, three, four, five plus five. Ayy, devil is a lie, he is 69 God. Ayy, freaky ass. Niggas need to stay the ass inside. Ayy, roll they. Ass up like a fresh pack of Zahn. Ayy City is back up. It's a must. We outside ayy.

Speaker 15:

They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. They not like us. Once upon a us. They not like us, they not like us.

Speaker 9:

Once upon a time, all of us was in chains. Homies still double down, calling us some slaves. Atlanta was the Mecca building railroads and trains. Bear with me for a second. Let me put y'all on game. The settlers was using town folk to make em richer. Fast forward 2024. You got the same agenda. You run to Atlanta when you need to check balance. Let me break it down for you. This, the real nigga challenge. You call future when you didn't see the club. Ay, what lil' baby help you get your lingo up. What 21 get your 4th street cred Thug make you feel like you a slime in your head. Ay, what Crabble said you can be from Northside. What 2 Chainz say you good, but he lied. You run to Atlanta when you need a few dollars. No, you not a colleague. Outro Music.

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