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Farewell tribute 4Neely Fuller Jr.: Reparations, Political Corruption & Culture's Call to Unity ποΈβπΏ
A lot of um. There's a lot of black people. When it comes to um, when we talk about reparations, they have this uppity attitude like, oh, y'all want a handout. I don't want a handout, I can go out and I can compete and I can make money and, yeah, we all can do that. But there has been blood, sweat, tears, torture, babies ripped from the mother and father's arms, men butt broken in front of their women and children. It's just atrocities whipped mercilessly in front of everybody, castrated, like all this torture, no matter if we don't, if we can compete, and no matter if we don't need the money. It's a debt owed and we are here to collect. We are here to collect.
Speaker 2:Amen, thank you, peace, peace, peace. And welcome back to freedman's affairs radio, the freedman's network hosted by none other than myself, vaughn black, aaron vaughn black, that is right out of the gate, as always, we here at Freedmen's Affairs Radio, thank you for tapping back in with us on another glorious sunrise. February, february, february 11th, excuse me, february 11th, 2025. The math for today Knowledge, knowledge, and that borns wisdom. Before I get into the program for today, let me ask you, or rather Let me say that I hope, or I will, that things are fine with you who are listening, and I want you to know we really appreciate you coming up here, listening to us and taking time out of your day just to hear us run our mouths. That said, that said, family, it's with a very thoughtful mind and a somewhat heavy heart that I come to the microphone today, because this program today will be dedicated to one of the great elders of our community, and that is brother nearly fuller jr. This today's program will be dedicated to him. As you, as you know some of you who know him, nearly fuller departed from us on february 1st. He was born on october 6, 1929 and he departed this existence on february 1st, approximately 10 days ago, I would have spoken on the last podcast, but I didn't know about the. You know the information wasn't out yet and well, after I broadcasted the, I got the information and you know I'm up here today talking about it. So, yeah, but this, this, this brother was a great one. He was an author. A lot of people like to refer to him as Dr Neely Fuller, but brother was not a doctor. I don't think he held the a collegiate degree to any level that I know of. He was just a very serious thinker and I don't know if we're going to see another one like him in these coming generations. Maybe we will.
Speaker 2:This man was 95 years old and he had a saying. When anyone and I adopted this some time ago, I adopted his saying. I used to use it quite often. Whenever someone would ask him, mr Fuller, how are you, sir? He would reply I'm still learning. Now I want us to think about that for a moment. This man was 95 years old when he departed this existence Ten days ago 95 and up up until that very point, he always said I'm still learning. So I'm making this point to say that sometimes I don't want to come up here or whatever. You're tired and you, you know you had a long day or long night or whatever. You're working and you, just you don't feel. But when I look at people like him who dedicate their lives to this work, how dare I? How dare I get tired? I wish I could have just a third of of what pushed him. I wish I had a third of that.
Speaker 2:This man wrote this, this, this uh literature, the, the united uh independent come compensatory code book, right, teaching to deal how to deal with racism and white supremacy. This was a study, a study guide. Now imagine that this man wrote a study guide to get an understanding. He went through the annals of his life and his experiences 95 years old, mind you, born in 1929. He compiled his life experiences and he thought over all these different stages of his life and the institution of white supremacy and he wrote this book as a study guide. Now that right there within itself is saying volumes about who he was. You know what kind of dedication that takes man. It's some serious work. I get up here and this little program I'm doing up here with you guys and I come up here and I talk, and sometimes I got to try to get the subjects together, what I'm going up here with you guys, and I come up here and I talk, and sometime I got to try to get the subjects together, what I'm going to talk about, and I be saying, oh my god, I'm tired, I'm exhausted.
Speaker 2:This brother wrote a book and it's not. I have the book. It's not a thin book, it's not a little small thin book, it's paperback. You can get it paperback but it's a, you know, decent sized book. It's paperback. You can get in paperback, but it's, it's a. It's a, um, you know, decent sized book. It's not one of them little flip throughs.
Speaker 2:He goes through the commentary, breaks things down, gives you reference points, gives you commentary, he gives you everything. He just a thoughtful process and that had to be some very tasking undergoings to do that. And I, before I go any further, I want to say to you, mr fuller, who has gone and joined the rest of the ancestors thank you, sir, and we shall pick up the mantle and continue. It's like john dr john henry carg said bury the man and continue the plan. You get it bury the man and continue the plan. So yes, we, we will.
Speaker 2:Some of us will be sad now. I suspect his family are very saddened, some of us in the community are saddened, but this man was 95 years old and he did work his whole life to help, and when I say help, he helped to bring justice to replace injustice. Isn't that something? That's something there's, nothing there's. I don't think there's anything greater that you can do to replace injustice with a system of justice. That's, that's what he was all about. So, yeah, um, nearly fuller as I.
Speaker 2:I would listen him on, listen to him on talk tainment radio. They had a little weight uh radio broadcast that he weekly, uh daily, would um talk from and I would listen to quite a lot. And then there's another cartoonist that that on youtube there was. A brother was a cartoonist, put a lot of his work and put the cartoons with a lot of his work and made it very palatable for you know some people to flip through this Like, for instance, I'm going to say this Let me get a bed back up in here.
Speaker 2:For instance, most people find stuff like this what I'm doing and other creators and common commenters and and pundits and journalists, when we deal with this kind of situations, the topics we talk about up here and we're not talking about what the celebrities are doing. Uh, so to most people this, this work here, is very boring. It's not a lot of money in it. Um, most people don't even have an interest in this. You know, uh, you could. Sometimes I I'm I rarely listen to myself my episodes. Sometimes I do. Sometimes I go back and to the archives and dig up shows or whatever, and I look for things that I did wrong to try to help uh, better myself or better the the content. So, but I could. If somebody's in the car with me or or in in my immediate surroundings and they hear it, and people really don't want to hear this, they're turned off by because it's not entertaining. So to me what that says. When I look at my analytics every week and I see who's, the states and the cities that that I'm, that listeners of people are tuning in. You're very special, just know. Just know and understand that you're very special.
Speaker 2:It takes an inquired mind to sit and listen to this kind of talk. I don't, I don't mean myself. Some people like my voice. They say I have a very chesty radio voice. I don't, I don't really like my voice. I don't, I don't like listening to myself. But this is the work I've undertook, right. So but it. But I'm saying to you, to you, you're very special because you come up here weekend and week out and you listen, you listen. That's telling. That tells me you have an inquired mind, a very inquired mind, to come up here and listen to this stuff and other people are doing just as I'm doing, to be even have an interest, because you know we're talking about nearly full of junior up here.
Speaker 2:And this dude let me tell you what kind of man he was. He had a saying. You know if, if I heard Jason Black say this before I go into his saying, I heard Jason Black say this, black say this before I go into his saying, I heard Jason Black say this. He said because Jason Black did a tribute to him also in his broadcast on his YouTube channel, the Black Authority Right, and Jason said this. He said if Mr Fuller was here with me, he would be tapping me on the shoulder and telling me aren't you going a little too far talking about me? He was not into the accolades. His thing was no fanfare, no celebrating, just go and do something constructive. Never mind. Never mind the partying, never mind calling me an elder and all of this stuff.
Speaker 2:We got scholars in the community. I won't say any names. Well, I will say one or two names. I will say one. You got guys like Michael Eric Dyson. You know how he uses all those, those, those words, those those big educated words, and he likes to the vivacious vanilla and all that foolishness he be going on with. I mean it's funny to me, but someone not really knowing the real deal, looking yo, he's an intelligent brother and this is why these dudes do this, a lot of these dudes and some females. They get on these youtube channels, they get on these these uh spotify and the iheart radio and apple uh music and all this stuff and they do podcasts and they use all these this big highfalutin language and they want to sound all educated and sound like they just wizard masters and and you gonna hang on to every word they say because they're so intelligent.
Speaker 2:Neely fuller wasn't about that. Neely fuller could go and talk to a college professor and talk and a conversation he would have. A 10 year old child in grade school could understand what he's saying, could comprehend what he was saying Now, that's what I call a masterful teacher.
Speaker 2:A master teacher, see, because you got some of these, some of these cats will get up and talk about their degrees and they got a degree in this and a degree in that, and they got a certificate in this and a certificate in that and they're getting up here, they spit. They sound very, very intelligent, very intelligent. But that's not what this is about. Neely Fuller could talk to intellectuals and they would understand what he's saying. And he could talk to children and they would understand. And believe me when I tell you I've tested it, I've tested it, so I know it to be true, I'm not telling you something. I'm not up here talking. You know, half out of my mouth and one side of my mouth. I'm telling you I put this challenge to work, I've tested it. Excuse me, a little liquid, but yes, he was a brilliant, very brilliant and consistent thinker. His thing was we don't have time to celebrate. Because there was a question posed to him one time and the question was Mr Fuller, what would happen if we was able to do away with white supremacy? Right, and we was able to just dismantle it and just crush it to pieces and never comes back. He said, well, that would be great, that would be great, but we don't stop there. We got to move on to the next thing and the reason why he was he was like that. The reason why he was like that it was because and the reason why he was like that, the reason why he was like that, it was because he knew us, he knew his people, and you hear me a lot of times I get on that type of time too. We just party too much, you turn around. Okay, we have dismantled the system of white supremacy, right, we'll be celebrating a year, two years, just, I mean non-stop partying brother, nearly full of nudists, said no, no, no, no, we might have a chair or a little small quick celebration about it, but it's quickly on on to the next thing. Snap of a finger, on to the next thing, because we don't have time to celebrate, there's nothing to celebrate. You get it there's nothing to celebrate. Let's move on to the next problem and figure out ways to solve the problems. That was all throughout his literature solving problems, asking questions. You can't solve a problem without asking questions.
Speaker 2:Very, uh, string, stringent, very tedious work. Get into every detail. When you use words, what does the word mean? What is the meaning of of you use? Because words have power and you can't misuse words right. He taught all of this stuff. He taught. This is what he taught and this is how he taught Very tedious on taking, and for that I'm sitting here running my mouth about him. I would suspect if he was standing in the room with me now he'd be saying he'd probably be saying to me brother, um, can you get on with the rest of the program? You're talking about me too much and that's not what this is about. This was the kind of man he was very serious.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean he he had some humor, um, but he was very serious and very intentful on the direction his thoughts were going and I try to be like that. But you know, like I said, this man been doing this his whole life, 95 years, and his thing. Whenever somebody would ask him how he's doing, I'm still learning. So, back to what I was saying, that tells me I'm in the right place and I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing. And you are doing what you're supposed to be doing Because you're doing something constructive in a positive way. Right, because you're trying to make the world better. That's the whole purpose of what we do up here. I can't speak for other creators and other commentators, but that's the purpose of what we do up here is to try to make the world a better place. So what we do up is to try to make the world a better place. Do constructive positivity. That's what we're about here.
Speaker 2:See, everybody thinks, oh, it's just, y'all niggas get up there and all y'all want to talk about is reparation, reparation, what's somebody owe y'all? You know black power, you know all this black, black, black, black, black. No, it's just not. It's not just about that. It's about replacing injustice with justice and giving help to the, to the people that most need it right. That's what this and that makes. That would make the world a better place if we all had that focus right.
Speaker 2:So once again, and before I get off the subject of brother nearly fuller, once again this man single handedly changed the lexicon. He was using racism, white supremacy. At one point in time he would use the word racism and then he would use white supremacy. He just about single-handedly replaced that word racism with the word white supremacy. Now, the term white supremacy didn't come from him, that came from white folks and by him using that, it changed the lexicon in the political world. You know, and when you go to to, to these on c-span or some of these congress hearings, and you'll hear that term white supremacy, supremacy. Neely Fuller did that. He did that, almost single-handedly did that.
Speaker 2:But, yeah, family, yes, yes, and to that word white supremacy, there's a lot of black folks that you know. I've heard some religious people, church folks or whatever. You know they're Bible thumpers, hard Bible thumpers, and they tell well, ain't no such thing in the white supremacy, because ain't nobody superior over me. But, jesus, see what you're doing. When you do that, you're doing yourself a disservice for one. What you're doing when you do that, you're doing yourself a disservice for one, and you could possibly do disservice to the collective, because you know why. When you deny reality, you deny yourself a defense or a fighting chance. When you don't take into account what's real, you put your head in sand and bury your head in the sand and don't want to deal with reality. See, you take the term very literal and I think you take it the wrong way, and I'm not talking to everybody. If this applies to you, you know, chew the meat and spit the bones out. Whatever doesn't apply to you, let it go.
Speaker 2:But the thing is, let's say white supremacy, the term white, it doesn't mean white people individually are better than myself or yourself. What we're talking about in terms of white supremacy is the system that is over us is a white supremacist system, and I'm not going to sit here and go through every little thing, point of it. You have to look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself am I living in a world of white supremacy? This world is ran by white supremacy. You nearly fully used to say we in a prison, in an open-air prison. The entire world is in an open-air prison of white supremacy. That's what he used to say. So so now back to what I was saying. It's not about an individual being better than anyone. Myself, as what most would call a black person, am I superior to anyone? Am I? Now? You can't answer that for me. I would have to answer that.
Speaker 2:So when we talk in those terms, there's no one better than anyone on an individual level, if we're judging by content of character and things you do. In that sense, yes, you can be. One person can be better than another person in terms of behavior or or um proclivities or certain attitudes or things of that nature. Right, you can be better, you can be better than you. You can be better today than you were yesterday. You can be better.
Speaker 2:So when people say that, because ain't nobody better than me, ain't nobody superior than me, we're not talking about that. See, you got these foolish people that don't deal with reality. Well, it's not saying. That's not what that means. And if you deny this, you deny yourself a defense, a way to strategize to deal with certain situations when you come across them. Because if you just got your head buried in sand, you moving along, but you got your head looking up in the sky, right, you got your head looking up in the sky. You ain't looking at the people walking there. You bumping into people. You get my drift, you get it. So, yeah, we want to stay away from that. We want to stay away from that and deal with reality and logic. That was another thing.
Speaker 2:Back to Neely Fuller Logic, logic, logic, logic is your best guide in terms of how, how do I move with this? This situation came up. Let me think of, let me take myself, I'm angry right now because this person did this move or they made that move and I'm angry. It caused me to be angry or upset, or whatever the case might be. But what, how do I deal with this in a logical way? Right, to solve whatever problem it is, you start asking questions, asking questions so you can come up with some answers in a logical way.
Speaker 2:So that's enough with that. Once again. Thank you, brother Neely Fuller Jr. Thank you, that's it, family, we're going to in right into the. Not gonna stay long today at all. You've already been up here almost a half hour. Um, we're gonna try to cover a couple things and, um, what is? Let me see? Okay, give me one second. Okay, we did that. Okay, yeah, you know what. You know what family?
Speaker 2:Everybody's going going crazy and upset. You got the democrats upset because, uh, they upset at elon musk and the doge and what. What has been happening is, uh, president trump has empowered with a directive for the Doge agency that was created by I think it was Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. They done bounced that Ramaswamy dude out. They done put him out on his behind, but Elon Musk is still running the program, right, and they have been auditing the government agencies and this has a lot of people, especially Democrats, upset, right, but they're uncovering uh things that have that foreign aid monies, the spending, the wasteful spending. Let me just, let me just pull up. Let me see Can I just pull up. I have it in my phone here. Let me see Can I pull up some of the, because I marked it, marked it right here. It is here, it is okay. You know family. Um, I don't, I don't. My guess is is that the reason why these people are so upset is because they're uncovering?
Speaker 2:a lot of money laundering and a lot of how they set up public governments and stuff. Because, let me, let me read, let me turn the bed off. Let me turn the bed off and see Can I read some of this stuff to you, right, oh, what do we got here? Ok, recent scrutiny of the United States Agency for International Development the agency is USAID by the Department of Government Efficiency DOJ, led by Elon Musk, has highlighted several instances of what has been termed wasteful foreign aid spending. The White House released a list of detailing specific projects that have come under criticism. Check this out, family. Check this out, listen up, check this out. This is crazy 1.5 million to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in Serbia and Serbia's workplace and business communities. 1.5 million, right, you heard it. I'm going to read it again 1.5 million to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in Serbia's workplace and business communities. $70,000 for the promotion of a diversity, equity and inclusion musical in Ireland. I'm going to read it one more time $70,000 for the production of a diversity, equity and inclusion musical in Ireland.
Speaker 2:$2.5 million allocated for electric vehicles in Vietnam. $47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia. $47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia. $32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru. It's a transgender comic book in Peru $32,000.
Speaker 2:$2 million dedicated to sex changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala. Oh yeah, you heard me. You heard me right. I'm going to read it again. Two million dollars dedicated to sex changes and lgbt activism in guatemala. Six million dollars to fund tourism.
Speaker 2:They had a, a big. This is why they they was in after trump so hard and indicting him and trying to get charges and all kind of stuff going after his money and and even two attempts on his life. I believe, believe, this is why Because they didn't want this stuff to come out. They didn't want this stuff. This is where our tax dollars are going Now. Mind you. Mind you, I haven't touched Israel. There's like a I read it was like $217 million for a Holocaust remembrance program over there. Right, I read that. I didn't talk about it. I'm not going to talk about it. We're not even talking about Ukraine. The foreign aid to Ukraine, the kind of money they're sending over there. It's in the billions by now, in the billions. But these are taxpayers' dollars that are going to fund these things and I don't know if it's dark money and they setting up puppet governments for these people to. But the money, the money.
Speaker 2:Let me find I found something. There was a sister that was on Tyreek's show and I want to play her up here. I want to see if I can find it, because she spilled the beans hard Body. She spilled the beans, she really did. Let me see Can I find it. Family, let me see. Hold on, and I bet you I won't be able to find it up here. I bet you, now that I'm doing the program, it won't be up here. Yeah, I got it. I got it. Let me see Can I get to got it. Let me see can I get to it. Let me see can I get to it. This is to spill the beans about these programs and stuff. Hold on, I'm gonna be skipping it fast forward because I want you to hear this.
Speaker 8:Have y'all been seeing all of this stuff about all of this spending that the US government is, all of these receipts that's being posted up on social media, with all of this government spending? I don't know, is this stuff connected to the US aid thing? Is this stuff connected to the USAID thing? Because all of a sudden they're doing like these assessments of money that's being spent to all of these different agencies, media outlets from the government and these folks are getting like millions of dollars. I know some of it is connected to that USAID thing that Trump has cut off. I know some of it is connected to that USA thing that Trump has cut off. But I'm looking at all of this money that's coming from our tax dollars. I'm like, where's all of this other money? How are they justifying giving their money to all of our money, to all of these different entities? Let me have some of y'all. Hop in, sir.
Speaker 2:Funk, hop in, and Truth Seeker, I have you. Hop in, hold on gonna skip to.
Speaker 8:I want to skip to the sister. Hold on, I'm happy to have, I'm fine with that. They had something where, like some holocaust remembrance thing, was getting 217 million million annually. I'm like what the hell? I mean, dude, our money is just being thrown to everybody out here, all of these little special interest groups out here, and these folks act like us. Asking for reparations is a handout, everybody and their mamas getting handouts. That's why they didn't want that information getting out there. These people have been just pillaging our damn tax dollars, man, and then calling us beggars because we want our damn reparations and everybody act like they ain't got it. Great Black Shark, hop on, brother.
Speaker 9:What's good, black man, how you doing. Can you hear me? Okay, Check this out family.
Speaker 2:Check this out Great Black Shark man.
Speaker 9:I'm with you on that. That is our reparations money. We need to be keeping track of all of these numbers that are coming out. And I want to say this too, brother Tariq we're going to see a whole bunch of the Congressional Black Caucus, the Jasmine, crocusett's, et cetera all the crash test dummies over there on the Democrat side. They're going to turn into the most pro black things you've ever seen. And I'm going to tell you why.
Speaker 9:Because a lot of times when they get up on the door in those positions, they start to think that they can do what the white people do and their hands are tied into any type of money laundering or getting any type of illegal kickbacks. They're going to get out here and try to rile up the black grassroots and get us to cave for them. Here's my stance on it If you didn't do anything for black folks and we see they haven't don't expect us to come to your rescue like you are. Give them a round of applause for that. It's time. It's often, like you have said, we got to look at dealing with black America, particularly foundational black American freedmen, as this If you haven't been paying your insurance premiums, then you can't get anything when you need it. So with that said my brother, I'll let my plan.
Speaker 8:Yeah, it's about to go down. That's why some of these Boulay politicians are kind of kicking and screaming because, yeah, all of their business is about to come out there. They about to show all them little damn kickbacks they've been getting. Oh, y'all think Rowland's kickbacks was something. We about to see everybody's little kickbacks. All these people who get paid to sit up here and tell us to shut the hell up and vote for nothing. We about to see how much they getting. I love it. That's why I remember a couple of days ago, some of the Democrat shills called up, whining about this stuff about to be exposed. And oh, that's why they were whining about that. That's why Because I've been looking on my timeline and all these receipts are popping up I'm like man, where in the hell is all this money coming from? And we can't get nothing on the grassroots. We got to. We're the only ones who got to get it out the mud. Let's get Aaliyah in here.
Speaker 10:Hey Tariq, hey guys, remember when I Called the other day and I was saying I was helping illegal immigrants and we was doing illegal stuff and the government was involved and we was creating companies Out of thin air?
Speaker 2:Check this out. Family Check this out, with this sister saying this is what I wanted y'all to hear. Check this out. Fair use, by the way. Fair use, respect to my man, tariq. Fair use.
Speaker 10:Check it out and we was getting food stamp cards and, um, the the directors of these programs would get food stamp cards as well. And um, one director I guess I got caught in on what they was doing. So she was like huh, alia, take this food stamp card and just go shopping and then give me half of what you spent. So she gave me the card and when I got the receipt she had like $13,000 on the card. Now these are directors of these programs.
Speaker 10:Terry, if you go on GuideStar, it's a bunch of fake programs I'm talking about. They get like $10 million a year and they're supposed to do like inner city programs for foundational Black Americans and this money is going directly into these Democratic shill pockets. These are just like money laundering schemes. So when I called the other day and I said we was doing illegal shit like, but we couldn't do nothing for financial black Americans, it's horrible. You think it's billions, it's in like the tens of trillions and what I see Trump is doing because they want after him, because Trump used to give me free space in the Trump towers to do my charity programs, so I always had like affinity and love for Uncle Trump and yeah, so I always had like an affinity and love for Uncle Trump and, yeah, and I couldn't get no black people to help me.
Speaker 10:They would try to charge me $10,000, $25,000 to do youth programs or whatever. So, yeah, so I see what Trump is doing. He's attacking their money from them, impeaching him, going after him All of our politicians, all of our black belay politicians is involved. I used to work for the police, get a lot of donation money. They got fake programs where the money is just sitting there. So when the police do like harm against Black people and stuff, you'd be like, oh my God, they got a million dollars in GoFundMe. It comes from this USAID. And also to destabilize the foreign countries like Haiti. Yeah, so it's bad.
Speaker 8:Thank you so much, beloved man family. I knew something was going on. Look, I knew the money was being jerked around by these Democrat shills. Look, we got the Hidden History Museum in LA. Man, we do so much phenomenal stuff for the community. We do phenomenal things for the community, dude, for real, for real, and it's all out of pocket. We can't get a quarter from the city, the state, the federal government. We can't get nothing them and we can't get nothing. Every time we go to get some of those resources that are earmarked, we get a bunch of excuses, we get a bunch of runarounds. They even have grants for black museums and we don't even get that. I even called like why didn't we get a grant? I called it was some damn tethers up there talking in circles, nigga explaining.
Speaker 2:Yeah, family talking in circles, niggas playing in. Yeah, family, yeah, I wanted y'all to hear that because a lot of people think you know we angry. Like somebody told me the other day, you seem bitter. No, I'm not bitter. I'm not bitter because the work I'm doing I actually love it, because nobody can tell me I'm not doing the right thing doing this work, so I'm not bitter. I right thing doing this work, so I'm not bitter. I'm just what they would call excuse my language.
Speaker 2:I'm pissed off because when I hear stuff like that and we are struggling, then you have these, these Negroes, the same Negroes. That that's that. Tell you, ain't no such thing as white supremacy, there's ain't nobody supreme, supreme over me. They're just you get. You get them same fools, them same idiots. Let me back that up, my apologies. I want to get out of that name calling stuff. I want to. Even with Roland. I don't even want to call him names because this show, this program, is dedicated to Neely Fuller and that's not what he was about. So let me back up and I apologize to you, family, for that.
Speaker 2:But here's the thing I get really upset. It bothers my soul when we are putting demands for tangible things for our community, like reparations, hate crime bills, different programs that that we may be asking for, and you have. You have, uh, negroes, tell y'all, y'all need to stop begging, y'all looking for handouts. You heard the clip I played at the very big opening, at the very opening. Doesn't matter this, this is a debt that is old. But now, here you got. I read the list of the, the foreign aid. Right, I read you the list of the foreign aid. You read those things. That's just. That was just family. When I tell you, I just read you maybe six, six or seven of those out of the list, but I I got a whole damn near two pages that I could talk about, that I could mention, but I didn't because of the time we have, I don't have time to go through all of that. You can look this stuff up, go online, look it up Governmentorg or chat, gpt, it or whatever the case, but look it up, not sitting up here just bumping my gums. But this is what upsets my soul, these kind of things. When I see how the money is being being just pissed out like that, it really bothers me.
Speaker 2:Then you bring these people here, you flood the country with all these millions and millions and millions of people and you just paper them up as soon as they get your paper in them up. Oh, we got to take care. You know, uh, I was. I was listening to them the other day talking about how they had, uh, the last couple of years. They had a program with the situation where, when these illegals get caught or pulled over without no license and insurance, the police don't even do nothing to them. Just let them go. Just let them go. They're undocumented, let them go. Let me go out here and get pulled over by by law enforcement and don't have my paperwork. They're going to impound that car, handc, handcuff me, give me my Miranda rights and off to jail. I go to see a judge and then when I get to see the judge, they'll talk about bail or whatever the case might be from that point, or next court date or whatever. I got to call somebody to come get me out and whatever the case might be. But off to jail, I'm going To the lockup. These people don't have no insurance, nothing. Let them go, paper them up when they come here with all kind of.
Speaker 2:You heard the young lady. You heard the young lady what the woman gave her the car with $13,000 in food stamps. Do you go spend what you want to spend? Spend you with it. You know, fill up, get you this, bring me half of it back out of the $13,000. So you told me what? $6,000, $12,000? Yeah, about $7,000. Yeah, about $7,000. A little over $7,000. A little under $7,000, right, doing the math here. But anyway, you get what I'm trying to say to you. So, yeah, family, yeah, and then you had these people crashing out. So bad, because he's auditing all of these agencies, department of Education. Let me show you, let me show you, let's go to it, let's go to it. Oh, where is it? Where is it? Family? Where is it? Look at this pitiful stuff here. Check this out, check this out, family, check this out. Democrats went up to because they, the administration is trying to get rid of the Department of Education. And look, check this out, we're coming in.
Speaker 7:Don't lock the door, we're coming in who are you? Who are you? Who are you?
Speaker 1:Who are you?
Speaker 5:sir, do you have business?
Speaker 4:here. Yes, sir.
Speaker 5:I've sent the assistant secretary a letter alerting her that we would be here today and we've asked her for a meeting.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm aware that that's been accepted, sir, Wait a minute wait a minute.
Speaker 5:Who are you? What do?
Speaker 7:you do here.
Speaker 5:What do?
Speaker 7:you do here I have a security responsibility.
Speaker 1:Get out of the way. We pay for your job. We pay you. We're members of Congress.
Speaker 7:We pay for your job, we pay Congress. We've had two. We've had two.
Speaker 2:We've had two. We've had two. We've had two, we've had two.
Speaker 4:We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two. We've had two.
Speaker 3:We've had two.
Speaker 1:We've had two. Where's your ID? Where's your ID? We are not a threat to security. We're members of Congress and we want to ask the question.
Speaker 7:We walk into the White. House without having to go through magnetometers Can we get someone from the White House to get us on the phone. This is an outrage.
Speaker 5:I'd like to speak with someone who works here. So what are you going?
Speaker 9:to do.
Speaker 7:You're going to beat us up if we go in.
Speaker 5:I mean you're going to you know we want you to move out of the way we're not steamrolling you.
Speaker 7:Get out of the way.
Speaker 5:This says all access entrance. We're sure that we can Stand aside sir.
Speaker 9:This says all access entrance.
Speaker 5:Please stand aside, sir. I'm not standing aside.
Speaker 1:Why not? Because my role is to make sure that you're not going to go. What authority do you have to block members of Congress from their oversight?
Speaker 5:We what? By what authority can you deny members of Congress their oversight law If?
Speaker 1:you don't have a business reason to be here meeting. You do not have authority, sir. You do not have authority.
Speaker 5:There is no authority for you to deny members of Congress their oversight responsibility. If you have an appointment and you're on a guest list, we will let you in.
Speaker 7:It's okay. It's okay, I'll ask you a question.
Speaker 10:It's okay, I don't want to be caught.
Speaker 1:It's Is what you're saying. Is what you're saying? Or you have to have an escort. Let me ask you a question. Can I ask my?
Speaker 10:question. Are you telling me today that you have to be on a guest list in order to come to the Department of Education.
Speaker 2:Here's the deal family. Here's the deal Trump told them to shut that thing down. These are members of Congress on the Democratic side that are going to the Department of Education to meet there with those people to see what it is. They're shutting a lot of people down, laying people off and they're being audited. This is why they raising hell about Elon Musk. But see, it's not unconstitutional what's happening. Elon Musk, that Doge agency is an outside entity. Whenever these government agencies have audits, they allow contractors to come in and do the audits. Right. Elon Musk is the country's biggest contractor. There's nothing unconstitutional about what's happening. But you can't tell a Democrat that they was outside there having a fit, having a fit. But I will say to you this, this is what I will say they better hurry up and try to get something going, because if this is all they have coming up for the midterms, with the elections in the midterms, and if this is all they have going forward to 2028, they done, they are done. Especially, jd Vance runs and he chooses somebody like Marco Rubio. They finished, done. It's not no sense in holding no primaries and nothing. Just get on out the way, just. You know, let JD Vance people go in and decorate the White House the way they, the way they want, and just let it be done. Don't even waste taxpayers in these in the voters time, because all they got right now is I think they're trying to see if Gavin Newsom but he's in so much hot water and he done messed up so much between the wildfires and that obliteration of the reparations bill back in the summer Between them two things, he's just about dust. So they hoping that he can recover from those things and by the time 2028 comes in he'll he'll make a run.
Speaker 2:Other than that, they don't have no. Uh, who, who? Who do they have? They have Tony the tiger, winnie the pool Uh, who else? They got Humpty, dumpty. They have nobody. None they done, but anyway I want they have nobody. None they done, but anyway. I want you to hear something else, one more thing I want you to hear. I'm not gonna we're gonna get ready to get out of here because it's time, time is going by. But one more thing I wanted you to hear. Check this out this is how bad it is for them. This was at a um, at a, at a like, I guess an election for the DNC chair is up and they held a vote or whatever some kind, of, some kind of ceremony where they pick a new chair person and look how this thing, this, how bad, the down, bad they are, hold on here at home party, but the other but I just I can't back.
Speaker 10:What can you?
Speaker 4:okay, hello, excuse me, excuse me, election cycle you do not these particular, these particular and Democrats are still taking money from the arsonists, now family.
Speaker 2:This is Simone Sanders. She seems like she's the emcee of this particular event or this thing here and she's hosting. Seems like she's the host and they're not even letting her speak. She's being heckled. They're not even letting these people speak. This is really pitiful. Check it out, check it out, check it out, check it out.
Speaker 10:Would you have done anything differently? No, I'm sorry Everyone.
Speaker 4:Excuse me, ma'am, Excuse me ma'am, we need money for our care. Excuse me, ma'am.
Speaker 7:Whoa whoa whoa. Hey, I am speaking and I would love your attention. There is a black woman at this podium and I deserve your attention.
Speaker 3:Well, the Democrat Party held their first public event since their humiliating election loss to Donald J Trump, and it did not disappoint During the DNC chair election. Instead of giving an opening statement, this lady chose to do this.
Speaker 6:And we'll begin with the opening statements. Each candidate will have 30 seconds.
Speaker 7:It is my desire to be the next DNC chair, and I just want to give you all a little bit of something that's been on my heart here over the past couple of days.
Speaker 2:You fight, giving her her her time to speak, and look what she does. Look what she does, and I'm gonna talk about this.
Speaker 4:Hold on it's a couple days. You fight on, you fight on, you fight on, you fight on. When your government is doing you wrong, you fight on, oh, you fight on, oh, you fight on.
Speaker 3:What An opening statement into amateur night at the Apollo. Hats off. And if you're wondering whether the Democrats learned anything from the last four, nay, the last eight years. Here's your answer.
Speaker 7:Hey, I am speaking and I would love your attention. There is a black woman at this podium and I deserve your attention, like the 11 people who went before me. Yes, I am speaking.
Speaker 3:So they're doubling down on the I am speaking line. Excellent. If there's one thing voters love, it's being talked to like they're in preschool smuggling snacks during nap time.
Speaker 6:In this round. So I'm going to have a show of hands. How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris's defeat? Okay, so that's good, you all pass.
Speaker 3:Awkward laugh there at the end. So, yes, that is their official explanation for their humiliating election loss and they are sticking to it. Do you hear that? It's the sound of JD Vance winning in 2028. But don't worry, the Democrats are reaching out to everyone, all sorts of new voters, mainly the non-binary.
Speaker 5:The rules specify that when we have a gender non-binary candidate or officer, the non-binary individual is counted as neither male nor female and the remaining six officers must be gender balanced. In order to be gender balanced, we must uh, we must elect uh one male, one female and one person of any gender.
Speaker 3:Are we supposed to believe this dude is on board with the multiple genders BS. He's stuttering so much he can barely get it out. We must, we must elect. Yes, the Democrats are trying to expand back into being a big tent organization. They tried to win over voters by reminding them that they're imperialist thieves living on stolen land and recognize that our country was built on indigenous lands.
Speaker 3:Was the speech produced by the late great David Lynch. No offense, but it sounds like he's speaking backwards. But the event wasn't a total bust. Some did have jokes.
Speaker 5:Sorry I was late. I got pulled over for a DEI on my way over.
Speaker 3:We need a big tent. I think he thought that joke was going to kill, but he should have.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that joke was corny. That joke was corny as a bowl of cornflakes, I guess, I don't know. But anyway, family, we got to get ready and blow out of here. But before I go I want to talk to the brothers in the industry. Here we got our brothers. I got to talk to this because someone asked me to mention something about this and we want to talk to 50 Cent and Rick Ross. You know, recently as of last week I think. You know 50 Cent has a fantastic business venture with the Cat Big Meat, who just was released recently from federal prison, and they have a business venture together over the BMF series, great series, great series.
Speaker 2:I've watched pieces of it and I like you know I'm not into it like that, where I watch every episode or anything like that, but I do tune in here and there and check it out. Pretty good stuff, pretty good stuff. And they have his son playing his son, little meech playing him, right. So you know, 50 and and rick ross, they, they are, they are ops to each other. They are, they don't get along. They, they are sworn enemies to each other or whatever. And 50 threatened to because meech took a picture with him. Now the story, how I'm getting it, is that Meach, big Meach, had a relationship for years with Rick Ross. He's had a friendship with him and him and Meach in 50 is in business together with the BMF series. So, being that Meach's friends with Rick Ross and took some pictures with him, 50 threatened to shut down the BMF series and, from what I understand, he did it.
Speaker 2:And then Big Meech's son, little Meech, tweeted him or whatever, text him or whatever, and, you know, trying to figure out, like, how can we, you know, keep this thing going? And you know you're just flipping and just canceling things. And you know he's trying to save the business that they're doing. You know, I don't know Big Meech's finance, but this, from what I understand from the text, that Rick Ross extended an arm to the brother Meech. I don't know if it was in a form of money or whatever, probably so, I don't know. I mean, the man is not in the game, no more. He's home and he's trying to figure out.
Speaker 2:You know how to get back in the game. Well, not the drug game, get back in the game, well, not the drug game, but get back in the swing of things on the legal side. And he got a pretty good business venture with Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent. So they, you know, that thing is going on back and forth, back and forth. Now, the thing I would like to see, the thing I would like to see, is if Meach, you know, because he's a boss dude, he ran the streets and he, he is, by all accounts, a, a major guy, he's, you know, he's the guy.
Speaker 2:I would like to see him be able to get 50 Cent and Rick Ross together to squash the beef, squash the differences and put something together, because I think it would be great for the culture, especially in this time, the hour that we're in. And again, congratulations to the Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. That city is on fire right now, philadelphia, you know. Salute, salute and salute to the Eagles. They manhandled the Kansas City Chiefs. They went in there and manhandled them. I mean, they just grabbed them and threw them down a whole flight of stairs. The way they beat them, boys, the other night in the Super Bowl. And I bring that up to say the thing with the Super Bowl halftime performance. People are beefing about that. Salute to Kendrick Lamar, k-dot salute. There's a lot of symbolic things that went on in that performance that went over a lot of people's heads and he's getting a lot of hate saying that the show was boring.
Speaker 2:I watched the halftime show. I liked it. It was to me. It was fun, it was good. I'm not saying it was the best halftime show in Super Bowl history. I'm not saying that I appreciated it. I appreciated it. And most of the people who are talking bad about it either they're from a dominant society or they're foreigners or just you know they're hating on it. They got some, you know, some tether blood in them or whatever like that, but people are entitled to their opinions. But I would like to see if Big Meats can get Rick Ross and 50 Cent to settle the differences. And it would be even more fantastic if they were able to put a venture together and put something out there for the people. That would be great for the culture. Right, that's it, family, we're going to get out of here. We're going to get out of here and, as always, as always, respect life, love justice and cherish freedom, peace.
Speaker 4:Thank you. Outro Music