
Freedmen's affairs radio
This program will focus on political, social and cultural concerns for descendants of American slaves who are the freedmen of 1863 and the foundational black Americans of this nation. The intended targeted demographic are generation x, millennials, and like minded people who are committed to the fight for reparations and justice for FBA and freedmen
Freedmen's affairs radio
Peace & Farewell to Melquan/Empowerment Through Solidarity
Thank you, peace. And welcome back to the freeman's affairs radio. Peace and welcome back to the Freemans Affairs Radio Freemans Network. I'm your host, vaughn Blackhead, aaron Vaughn Black to be exact, and Today we have none other than my main man. My brother King is joining us and he is in the queue waiting to come in and we're going to greet him with the greetings of peace.
Speaker 3:There it is.
Speaker 2:There, it is there it is.
Speaker 3:There it is Our degree for today knowledge built and destroyed. We know that knowledge is the foundation, the information that we need in order to build and destroy. We know that knowledge is the foundation, the information that we need in order to build and destroy, because what we need to build is that which is beneficial for our growth and development and that which we need to destroy is that which is a negative to our growth and development. And that's all being born to bond, and that's how we bond ourselves into a new or a different paradigm of that which is going to be beneficial to our family, our community and our nation as a whole. So that's what our degree is and that's what we're going to do today.
Speaker 3:Also, I want to dedicate this program because I lost a good friend of mine, a brother by the name of Mel Kwan. He was a very sincere brother. He had a marvelous sense of humor and is somebody that will be with me for the rest of the time that I exist on this planet. You know his teachers and his way of life is something that affected me, and it was time for him to make that transition. So I say peace and blessings to that brother and may he have a smooth transition.
Speaker 2:Peace to Mel Kwan. Peace to Mel Kwan, this is for the brother Mel Kwan.
Speaker 3:Right, a lot of people knew him as Chili Leak, but his name was Mel Kwan.
Speaker 2:Yes, sir, yes sir yeah. The last time, I think, I had you up here. Well, the last time you came up here it was another brother that passed away.
Speaker 3:Yeah, another good brother man, yeah, yeah, brother named by the name of Drew.
Speaker 2:Yeah, drew, right, right, and we dedicated that program to him. So, yeah, man, that's why we got to live life. And you just heard the brother break down the math and I concur 100% with it and this is why we up here doing what we do. Last week we final, we uh finalized, um brother, neely fuller jr, and um, that was a, that was a blow, that was a blow, that was a, that was a. You know, and automatically and you know I want to say this automatically when that happened, my thoughts went to Dr Claude Anderson, because he's up there too Now. Neely Fuller was 95. I think Dr Claude is in his 80s, mid-80s or something like that, and he stopped doing public appearances and speaking and stuff like that because he's at that age now. He wants to rest and that road is too much for him at this point, at this stage. You know he's, he's at that age now.
Speaker 3:He just, he's ready, he wants to rest and you know this, that road is too much for him at this point, at the stage but yeah, these brothers, they left a serious blueprint for us, man, did they did the knowledge that they left that's available for all of us, man, it's incredible. Man, you know that book by Neely Fuller, the Compensatory Code.
Speaker 2:Yes, the Compensatory United Independent Compensatory Code.
Speaker 3:Yes, Serious, Serious. When they were promoting the book and I heard the subline that he had man, I had to get it right away. You know, he said if you don't understand white supremacy, everything that you think you know will only confuse you.
Speaker 2:If you don't understand racism and white supremacy, what it is and how it works, everything else you think you understand, will only confuse you, only confuse you, only confuse you.
Speaker 2:That's right, yeah, and see, that's a good. That would have been a good segue, but we're going to come back to that. That would have been a good segue for that Kendrick Lamar stuff they talk about with the Super Bowl. The performance because at first everybody was talking about it was boring. It was corny and da-da-da-da-da, but the more you I mean it didn't seem that way to me because right off the gate when I started seeing it, I started recognizing little things, little coded messages he was saying throughout the performance. So, and that's what, that's what nearly fuller was talking about, everything else you think you understand will only confuse. You See, I wasn't confused about the message.
Speaker 3:Right, because them brothers, they this is what they did. They prepared us, man. They prepared us to be able to see through the veil and realize and understand what entertainment is for, because once you understand the television, the television, it can actually be a teacher to you. You could be looking at it for entertainment and also being educated, because you can see, and it's so empowering to be able to define and break the code and see that they're trying to push white supremacy in different ways. You know, and that's what these brothers left with us, man, claude Anderson, the brother's still here and his teachers are going to be here, and his teachers are here now and anybody who doesn't have his, his collection in their library is missing out.
Speaker 3:I'm telling you, man, because that brother man, he put it down. Even you know, when you look at his, the videos that he did, he told us about what's going on now. He was telling us about this 20, 30 years ago and telling you we need to get together, we need to get this right. You know, and I think that the reparations movement now, the way that that is going is the way that he said it was going to go, is the way that he said it was going to go, but he's the one that told us we have to watch the language you know, which is um. How does this new thing, uh, uh, what they call it, um us 40 or hr 40.
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah, yeah, they come in, they circle in the wagons with that.
Speaker 3:Do that crap crap again yeah, right.
Speaker 3:So see what these giants, what these giant teachers taught us is that you got to look at it. Don't listen to what they say. Look at it and read it for yourself. And as soon as I saw the word study, I knew what it meant. You know, y'all ain't talking about giving us anything. You're not talking about righting any wrongs. Y'all are talking about studying right, about right and any wrongs. Y'all are talking about steady right. And when it comes down to how long is it going to take? You you know to study this thing, because in 1865, general Sherman ordered that the land that was confiscated from the Confederates should go to the emancipated people, right? But then, of course, the new president that came in, andrew Johnson. He rescinded that order right away and the majority of the land would return to the former slaves. So this is something that started in 1865. You know. It was revived by what was his name? John Conyers. John. Conyers yes.
Speaker 3:In 1989. And he introduced it as HR40. Right. And then it was reintroduced in January 2021 by Sherilyn Jackson Lee, I believe she was from Texas. Well, you know she transitioned in 2024, but it was her daughter that asked the current Massachusetts Democrat Representative, ayanna Pressley, to reintroduce the bill. But the bill is for the study of reparations. How long are you going to study this thing? It's just a time waster and something to keep us away from the reality of fighting for it. You know thinking they're putting something up there for us or they're working on it, so we're going to have to fight for it. No, we know how to look at stuff and read it and analyze it and teach each other what it really means, and that's the lesson we got from the brothers.
Speaker 2:Correct. Now what I want to say is this my thoughts on that HR40 thing. Right, see our history. When I talk about our history, meaning FBA, ados, the freedmen, that's what I mainly refer to it. When it come down now, socially, we can call each other fba, foundational black americans ados, or american descendants of slaves, whatever like that. But when it come down in this paperwork, in that language, in in legal terms, we are freedmen and the descendants of freedom, because because that is a status, that's right. You understand the.
Speaker 3:Freedmen's Bureau was established in order to right the wrongs from shadow slavery. Now, we don't free these men, but we have to give them what they need in order to survive. We just can't throw them out there. And what they determined was that we would need 40 acres of land, right, we would need a mule to plow that land and we would need $100, you know for seed money. You know. Now, that was supposed to happen, but at the last minute they threw the language into the bill that destroyed it, which said not just it wasn't just for freedmen and emancipated slaves, it was also for the white ex-slave owners and the poor whites in the South. And what turned out? They're the ones that got the 40 acres, the mule and the poor whites in the South right.
Speaker 3:And what turned out? They're the ones that got the 40 acres of mule and the $100. It was the poor whites in the South who were the overseers and the slave owners. They got reparations when slaves got freed. They got paid for every slave that was freed by the United States government. And then the Freedman's Bank was started so that we can start to save our money and you could put as little as five cents in there. You know, and within like eight or nine months I believe it was there was like three million dollars in there. And what'd they do? They just took it, took it bounced and didn't give us nothing.
Speaker 2:Right. They closed down the whole institution, exactly, and they took the $3 million. You were exactly right, it was accumulated of $3 million, which would be in today's money, would be somewhere around, I want to say, maybe $50-60 million, something like that. Yeah, and today's money? Now, right, here's the thing. Now I want you to remember some of the older folks in your family. This is where the distrust came from with our people. A lot of our people didn't want to deal with banks. They would keep that money in the house in a safe place, some under the mattress. Some folks, you know, put it up in mason jars or big you know. They had hiding places for the money, the cash. They didn't really trust banks and that was the reason for it. Because of that situation, a lot of our older elders didn't trust the banks. After that, they didn't trust any other institutions.
Speaker 2:To be honest with you, they didn't trust any of the government institutions. This is why they didn't trust any of the uh, the uh government institutions. This is why they didn't really deal with the census a lot they you know people didn't. They don't really know. They estimate with 13 or 14 percent of the population and it's estimated 43 million of us. They don't know for sure because a lot of, especially the older people, they didn't bother with the sentences. They didn't trust government at all. But I want to get back to that.
Speaker 3:Not only that, we come in so many different shades that you had a lot of black folks that were able to pass, and that's what they did.
Speaker 2:The mulattos and the Creole people.
Speaker 3:The mulattos, the quadros. I think a a mulatto if you had one white parent with a quadro, if you had one white grandparent in an octaroon, if you had one white great grandparent right now I'm thinking because you know who had a thing with that Rock Newman.
Speaker 2:Remember Rock Newman? Yeah, rock Newman would pass for a white man. Yeah, the Rock Newman. Remember Rock Newman. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:Rock Newman would pass for a white man yeah, the Rock Newman show.
Speaker 2:He definitely would, he would pass until he started talking right.
Speaker 2:But Rock Newman, rock Newman, he said he would be in those meetings, in those rooms, with them folks and he would just be laying low and letting them talk and say they thing or whatever, and then he would let them know you know what it is, and they would be right. Right, newman was like that. But I want to go back to the, the HR 40 thing. Yeah, I want to go back to that for a second. You know they are bringing this up again because in my estimation of it, or my analogy of it, I should say, is that it's a, it's another reach.
Speaker 2:They are so disoriented now. We knocked their brains out with that election november 5th. We really shook the table and uh, fba freeman, y'all gotta, y'all gotta understand, y'all gotta understand what, what we've done, what we've done and uh, I want to, you know that was we showed some power. Now they not going to, they're starting to admit it now they're starting to admit some of it, but they really don't want to give us that recognition. But they don't have to because it's going to keep happening and the movement is getting stronger, the delineation movement is getting stronger. Now my question to the Congressional Black Caucus and this.
Speaker 2:Iona.
Speaker 5:Presley and the rest of them. That was up there carrying on and some of them was crying and sniffling, and carrying on.
Speaker 2:My question to you is why now? Why are you doing it now? Because you had.
Speaker 3:You know why I think it is.
Speaker 2:Yeah, go ahead, but I'm sorry. You had two years. You had two years where Biden had the house and the city, right, he was in power and you didn't bring it up then. Right now that you've lost, you reaching for straws. Now you have they, don't? They don't they really, bro, I don't know if people understand it. They don't even have nothing for 2028. Now we're trying to galvanize and get people ready for the midterms, because we got to get some more of those seats so they don't sneak back in and get a couple of seats and even out the house. So we're trying to get the message across. Now let's get get ready and get these candidates ready for the midterm, because even going into 2028, the Democrats, they don't have anything. They don't have nothing. Gavin Newsom is sinking like a slow ship going down. Like Flip Wilson said in that movie a bubbler, bubbler, bubbler, bubbler.
Speaker 3:Going down, going down, going down.
Speaker 2:You understand.
Speaker 3:They don't have nothing.
Speaker 2:So my thing is why now? Why you trying to get black people back on board with this? We don't need a study. American history that's all you got to look at is American history and the stories right there. There's no need to kick the can, keep kicking the can down the road, moving the goalposts, because it's a time-wasting tactic. That's all it is In my the way I see it. But you, you was getting ready to say something. Go ahead.
Speaker 3:Well, the thing is they like a boxer in the ring, right. You ever see like a boxer get knocked down and then he get up and he think that he's ready to fight and then he fall out again.
Speaker 2:That's what they do Like that time when Mike Tyson knocked out Trevor Burby, yeah, and he got up and fell out again. That's what they did, like that time when Mike Tyson knocked out Trevor Burby?
Speaker 3:Yeah, and he caught up and fell out again. And that's what was happening. They got knocked. I mean, look, they lost the presidency, they lost the House, they lost the Senate, they lost governorships. They lost so much that they don't know what to do and, like you said, they're picking and grabbing at straws. The problem is they're using the same playbook because they don't have any new blood in there. They're not allowing the new blood to come in.
Speaker 3:You know, when you look at the people that's in the top echelon of the Democratic Party, they've been there for so long and these people are set in their way and if you sit into a situation where you are constantly losing, then you have to do something different. You know the clinical definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting to get different results. You know what I mean. Now, this didn't work for them. You know they try to study reparations, they try to talk about it. No, we don't want that. Just let's get a dollar amount, sit down and create a formula for distribution, okay, and forget about all this study. We don't need to study.
Speaker 3:Like you said, this is history. We know what y'all did. This country was built with the blood, sweat and tears of our ancestors and they were free. And when they were free, they were promised that they were going to be paid and that pay was never given. So now it has increased with the rate of inflation and the descendants which is us and our children, are supposed to get it, not supposed to get it. We're going to get it, it's just a matter of when. But we have to keep the pressure on and we have to keep looking at everything they do. Whenever they say reparations antenna should go right up, boom, boom. Try to get the magnifying glass. Let's sit down, let's look at it. And if we can get a critical mass of our people to understand what we're saying, then it can be done, because we have brilliance in every category. We have brilliant economists, brilliant accountants, people that can sit down, look at those contracts, look at those bills, see what's wrong, see what's right and put things in the right direction. And if they can't do it, that's okay too, because we're doing it On the grassroots level. We're going to do it.
Speaker 3:And the next politician that comes and asks for our vote, they better have a gender that has our concerns in the beginning, in the middle, in the beginning, and as a solution or as a resolution or a foundation, it better be in there. If it's not, you're going to have to go have a seat somewhere. And as far as us voting for the lesser evil Better be in there. If it's not, you're going to have to go have a seat somewhere, you know. And as far as us voting for the lesser evil, that doesn't make sense either, because ain't nobody giving us nothing? It's okay. Well, you didn't vote for Kamala Trump. Ain't going to give you nothing, that's okay. We didn't have nothing. Nothing from nothing. Is what? Nothing? Nothing, okay, exactly. So I'm not going to vote for somebody who will keep promising and then the actions that they show us is definitely against it. I mean Joe Biden.
Speaker 3:He should have gained about 250,000 pardons for all the people that he was responsible for being incarcerated for minor drug crimes. You know, you have this big thing. Oh, he pardoned 2,500 people. What about the 250,000? What about them? You know? So these are the things that we'll keep in mind as we go into 2028, you know, and we keep our agenda. We have our agenda up. We know that we want our reparations up. We know that we want our reparations and we know that we want a black hate crime bill, because the fbi statistics are saying that the most hate crimes that are committed in this country are committed against black americans. Then there should be a hate crime for black Americans so that you could punish those who are harming us. You got one for LGBTs, you got one for Asians, and you got the Supreme Court for the whites, so we need something too. Okay, so this is what is on our agenda our protection and our finances, and we ain't asking for nothing. We're telling you to give us what you owe.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm on board with that 100%. But real quick, I want to put this in the atmosphere, King, and tell me your thoughts on this. You have some folks and mostly it comes from black folks because now you have some black folks that are very right-leaning. They behind Trump, like Vince Ellison and that other, that child with the podcast, like Vince Ellison and that other, that child with the podcast song. I was liking that at first, but now I see they spit so much venom towards black people that you could tell they sipping the Kool-Aid, you know, ran off the Democratic plantation and ran off to the Republican plantation. And I want to say this when they start talking about reparation, we don't need no reparation. Begging for reparations, Begging for reparations. I heard Vince Ellison say that and I heard this girl, April Chapman. She has the Standard of.
Speaker 2:Truth podcast Good podcast, see, some of her stuff is good, but she's a religious zealot and she's angry. Angry is the word I want to use, angry Because I'm looking at a podcast and this woman is angry and it's so many words. She'll tell you she's angry because she's been duped. So now she's going hard on the Republican side and talking about the Democrat. But the thing I don't like about it is I'm with her on that, I'm with them, all right, vince Ellison, I'm with them on that, I'm with them and Vince Ellison, I'm with them on that. But the thing I don't like is you study got smoke for black folks, which I'm with you on that smoke you got for the black Democrats, I'm with you, but you ain't never got no smoke for them folks. Nothing, nothing.
Speaker 3:Nothing. When you see somebody like that right and they have like you say, I can see you having smoke for the actions of the democrats. That's something that's understandable. But when you see somebody that has smoke for the culture and they are supposed to be a part of that culture or they look like they're part of that culture, then what that means is they're just trying to impress their slave masters. That's all they want to impress their slave masters. So they'll say a little sweet stuff and some of the stuff they say may be valid. It may be true. But it's up to us to be discerning.
Speaker 3:You take the good and you forbid the bad. You take the good part of what they say and forget about the bad. We don't operate like the court system. If you get caught in one lie, then your whole case is no good. Throw the whole thing out. Fruit from the poisonous tree. No, we're going to take the good and we're going to let you keep the bad, because a broken clock is ranked twice a day. So you've got these best Ellison cats and all these. They talk good stuff, but then when they start talking about the culture in a negative way, then you know that they're just trying to impress their slave man that's all.
Speaker 3:That's all they're doing. They're performing as garbage man. I think it was one time they had all these senators or something these were Democrats kneeling down and can't take cloth come on, man, y'all remember that on the House floor there and that's supposed to make us feel some kind of humility and submission towards them, because they are displaying or performing with something that is directly tied to Africa. Come on, man.
Speaker 2:Let me tell you something, man, as soon as I see some Kente Clough on a Joker man, I'll be like, okay, all right, you know I'm saying, as soon as I see that stuff, I'm, I'm, I'm looking at you side-eyed, you understand. But what I want to say to the reparations thing and people who tell us that we're begging and this is going to segue into into the next, uh topic people tell us we're begging, right, y'all begging for reparations. Gotta get up off your butt and work hard and all this other stuff. Right, you know all the study for reparations, study this and study that and this and that, and we gotta jump through hoops when it come to us. But but see, this is what I do like so far about this administration. Because they went after him so hard, king, they indicted him, they prosecuted him and they convicted him. They impeached him what? Two times? They impeached him, yes, and they studied, convicted him.
Speaker 3:They impeached him. What two times they impeached him, and they studied.
Speaker 2:Now I'm going to take you back to the inauguration. I don't know if you were paying attention to it or you viewed it or whatever, but I did look at it. You know, that youngest son, that baron, this dude, he looked like he about 6'8".
Speaker 3:Yeah, he's 6'8".
Speaker 2:And I think he's still a teenager and he went up to shake hands with Biden right and he leaned over and whispered something in Biden's ear and walked away from him. Now Biden was smiling when he walked up, but when he, whatever he said to him when he walked away, that smile went off Biden's face. Now they since had professional lip readers from from from the FBI, cia, one of those agencies to decipher what was said and what was deduced out of the conversation was when he leaned over. He shook his hand and leaned over. He said it's on. He told Biden it's on.
Speaker 2:He walked away and went to his mother. But when he got to his mother he looked back at Biden with the. He looked like Bela Lugosi got to his mother. He looked back at Biden with the. He looked like Bela Lugosi in Count Dracula. When he looked back at him I was like this dude looks scary. He gave him that look like yo, you went after my father. We coming for you, you understand and the mother they read the mother's lips.
Speaker 2:The wife Trump's wife they read her. Melania. They read her lips and they. The wife Trump's wife.
Speaker 1:They read her, melania they read her lips and they said she said try to be nice, so he was on a mission.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so I'm they tried to kill his father. They tried to kill his father.
Speaker 2:They tried to kill him twice. They impeached the man twice. They went after the whole entire family. They tried to kill his father.
Speaker 4:They tried to kill him twice.
Speaker 2:They impeached the man twice. They went after the whole entire family. You think he ain't coming back with a vengeance? And I'm not a Trump supporter, I could care less. Really, I like some of the stuff he's doing. I tell you that much. I can tell you that much. I like some of the stuff he's doing and let's go into it. Let's go into it. I read it. I read it up here last last week and I think it was, yeah, last last podcast. I read it off, but I have it here, I have it in my notes.
Speaker 2:And when they talk about we begging, right, I don't want to hear nothing about no study. Give us the money you owe. It's a debt, that's oh. Let me explain. Let me tell the listener who's listening to, to our voices right here, right now, in in real time. Reparations is not something we're begging for, right. We doing the work we gotta do, we continuing to fight and do what we gotta do, but it's a debt that is owed. Somebody in the street owe you some money. You gonna remind them, even if they don't pay you. You gonna remind them.
Speaker 3:You owe me some money, man if you owe the bank some money, you're going to pay it. Your mortgage is a debt, but you're going to pay it.
Speaker 2:Right. What I'm saying to those who are listening reparation, we're not begging. That is a debt that is owed us. We talked about. We opened up, we was talking about Special Field Order 15 from General Sherman, and that was the agreement. It was supposed to be Now.
Speaker 3:And that wasn't even enough.
Speaker 2:It really wasn't. But see, now I don't want to hear nothing about no study and all this. Don't come at me with no HR40. You take that HR40 and take it and shove it up you know where, and then when you take it out of there, take it and throw it in the fireplace and let it burn, because they have no study for all the illegal aliens that came here.
Speaker 3:I ain't calling them migrants, I ain't calling them solicits. I'm calling them what they are Illegal aliens. I have nothing against what they are Illegal aliens. I have nothing against people that's coming from another country. If you come here legally ain't no problem, but you just going to bum rush, come up in here and tell us that there's no more money for you. It's all for you, you lazy, I'm so foolish.
Speaker 3:No, but check this out If you come here the right way, because I can't do that. I can't go bum, rush some countries and go up in there and demand stuff from the government. Man, they'll have me in the back up under the oldest jail they ever found and they'll never see me ever again. But they can come over here and do what they want to do, you know, beat up police and rob people and take over projects and take over people's houses. They got websites and apps to tell them how to get over here and what to do when you get here. You know, and all they're saying. All they're saying look, this is enough, it's enough, okay, but it's the fault of who?
Speaker 3:Democratic politicians who want to declare these places as sanctuary cities. You know, and they ain't had to do none of that, they just kept their mouth closed. They said no, new York is a sanctuary city. You come here, we'll take care of you. Blah, blah, blah, blah, yeah.
Speaker 3:And now what happened? You can't even get a hotel room in New York. If you do, for one night it's $500, $600. Because all the hotels are taken up by the migrants and being paid with taxpayer money. That's right. And to subsidize that, what are they doing? They're raising up the tolls. They're putting in congestion pricing. They're just taxing the taxpayer more. It's sad, man. You can feel a certain amount of compassion for them when they come over here because it's not their fault. This is what they've been told. They've been told America's paved with gold. You know you come over here, you're going to be doing good. You know you work hard and you'll be all right. You know, just stay away from the black folks and you'll be okay, you know. And what do they do? When they come over here, they put them right in our neighborhood and they show the same vitriol that we've been facing with and we look at them and just round on them and they can't understand why. Because we know what it is.
Speaker 2:Right, but check this out, and I saved this from the previous program. The recent scrutiny of the United States Agency for International Development the United States Agency for International Development, called USAID by the Department of Government Efficiency DOGE, led by Elon Musk, has highlighted several instances of what has been termed wasteful foreign spending. Check this out. Check this out, king. Check this out, bro. Hear me well, y'all listening, listen close. 1.5 million to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in Serbia's workplace and business communities. 1.5 million $70,000 for the production of a diversity, equity and inclusion musical in Ireland 2.5 2.5.
Speaker 2:You said the same exact thing when I read this. I said it last week. You said the same thing Money laundering this is some dirt. That darkering this is some dirt. That dark money. This is what it is Right. 2.5 million allocated for electric vehicles in Vietnam. $47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia what? I'm going to read it again what is it?
Speaker 3:$47,000. What is that?
Speaker 2:Burn that show $47,000 for a transgender opera in Columbia. Transgender opera in Columbia. $32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru. For the production of a transgender comic book in Peru. That's great. $2 million dedicated to sex changes and LGBT activism in Guatemala. $6 million to fund tourism in Egypt. Fund tourism To fund tourism.
Speaker 3:Now, you know know Egypt do well on tourism what are we giving them money for their tourism for?
Speaker 2:you said it a few minutes ago. You said it, you said the magic word because that's the first thing. When I came across this. And let me tell you something, I've been talking to my guy Fred the Mason dude. He's scared to come back up here. I done begged. This dude come up on the program, he won't come back scared to death because he's a democratic loyalist you know a lot of this stuff that they do on this performance, right?
Speaker 3:yeah, yeah, a lot of this stuff that they're doing is performative, right? Yeah, yeah, A lot of stuff that Trump and Elon Musk and all of them are doing is performative. Because, first of all, when you do things by executive order, that can easily be reversed as soon as you go out of office. The next one come in and and he reverse it back to whatever. The only way that you can make this head have some teeth in it is if it goes through the House of Representatives, Congress or whatever. Right Now, what Trump did on his last presidency right, that he figured would benefit him on his next presidency was opening up those federal judgeships.
Speaker 3:I think he appointed something like 175 or 165 federal judges. Now, what happened? If you appoint somebody to a position like that, then they're going to have a certain amount of submission towards you, towards your wishes and what you want to do. You know, because you put them in that position that stabilized their life, for them and future generations, you know.
Speaker 3:So the fact that these same federal judges that he appointed are the ones that's throwing blocks at things that he's trying to do is evidence to me that there's a hidden hand that's controlling this. Because why don't they have loyalty to him? Because of him putting them there. It ain't because of their integrity, Because that's not their nature. You know they listen to the person that's in charge and it's somebody that's pulling the strings that's telling them nature. You know they listen to the person that's in charge and if somebody that's pulling the strings they're telling them shut this down, not now, Maybe do this another week, Shut this down. And they're going against them. Put them in there. And all he got to do is tell them look, I'm taking you out of there if you don't do my bidding.
Speaker 2:They already talk about that. They already talk about moving some of these judges. They already talking about that Because pay attention, family pay attention. A lot of the executive orders that he has signed have been blocked.
Speaker 3:Yeah, by the same judges that he appointed on his last term.
Speaker 2:Fred, if you're listening, and I know you probably are, if you're listening, bro, we be paying attention. We know exactly what's going on. Exactly what's going on. Ain't nobody pulling no wool over our eyes. I'm just glad that we finally made the Democrats crash and burn. Ain't nobody supporting Trump up here? We know exactly. Listen, man. We from the mud, man, we from the street. We know how to follow that money and where to look at. We know about the art of diversion. We know about that. We come from that, you understand.
Speaker 3:And that should show everybody that there is. We know about that, we come from, that you understand, and that should show everybody that there is power in your vote. But you got it ain't going in there and pulling the lever all the way. Nope, it's knowing when to use it, when not to use it, and use it for something that's beneficial, not for no promises. You don't vote when somebody tell you they're going to do something. You vote for the one that has done something for you already. That's showing you that they're about it. They got a good track record of doing this and doing that and doing that, not somebody that's going to tell you oh, you come here, I'm going to do this. When Ice Cube was campaigning the last time, he tried to talk to Biden and Trump Biden was running against Trump. Trump spoke to him. He let him lay out his plan. He gave his plan. Biden said oh, we'll talk after the election, right? And he never talked to him. Ice Cube still waiting. Ice Cube still waiting.
Speaker 2:Contract with Black America. That's what the Democrats do.
Speaker 3:They promise you everything, give you nothing. And they say, oh, republican, ain't give you nothing, yeah, but they ain't promise me nothing. But on that side, they don't need to be punished. The Democrat need to be punished for promises and not delivering on their promises. And that's what that was about for promises and not delivering on their promises, and that's what that was about.
Speaker 2:Right? Here's the thing Ice Cube took that same contract for Black America to Trump and them and they said come sit down with us, Let us talk about it. And Trump took some of those points out of that contract with Black America and came up with that platinum plan.
Speaker 2:Platinum Plan I'm so glad you up here, king. The Platinum Plan he took some of that stuff that Ice Cube had in that contract of Black America. He took that and extracted that and put that in that Platinum Plan and fools didn't want to pay no mind to it just because it was Trump and it was when I read that thing and I went over that platinum plan. There was things in that plan that would have been directly beneficial to us.
Speaker 3:That's right. Anybody can read it. You can Google it and read it for yourself. It's still up there.
Speaker 2:It's not available on this administration because nobody bid at it. Debate the first time. Nobody bid on it, nobody took to it, so he didn't put it back up there. He didn't put it back on the table. But one thing there's several things I like that he's doing. One pulling the covers off all his money, all his dark money. One pulling the covers off all his money, all his dark money. He's pulling the covers off it, snatching it, and he's showing they naked behinds. When he pulled that cover back, I remember when I was a kid and my father used to wake us up for school, I would be hard-headed, he'd yell out one time I ain't got time to get up and you know it'd be kind of cool in the morning or something or whatever, and you ain't really want to get up, get up that blanket, get up that blanket right man.
Speaker 2:Father used to come in there and snatch them covers man all the way off the bed. He would snatch them covers man all the way off the bed he was snatching them covers. Get up, get up, boy. You heard me calling you.
Speaker 3:And we snatched them all the way off the bed.
Speaker 2:You ain't got no choice, you ain't got no choice but to get up there.
Speaker 3:You can't lay there in the cold.
Speaker 2:And that's what this Elon Musk Musky, as you call him is doing with this dude. He's pulling the covers off, all because they went after him or after Donald Trump, and they snatching the cover. I like that. I like the fact that they deporting these people out of the country and I want to touch back on that also. Also, that thing with the 14th amendment, the 13th, 14th, 15th amendment that's going to be big for us.
Speaker 3:that's going to help the delineation even stronger you know, they snatched $80.5 million out of New York City budget I think it was Thursday, yeah, yeah, yeah, it was money that was allocated to FEMA for the migrants. Talk to them, king. Talk to them. They went in there and took 80 million out. And they're saying now that that was a deal that was made between Eric Adams and Trump, because Eric Adams went and met with Trump and then they turned around and he ordered the DOJ to drop the charges against him because they was frivolous. Now, they was frivolous charges. There was supposed to be something else behind that to come and supersede that, you know, but the charges itself was like an airplane upgrade or something like that. That ain't no real corruption. These people is taking millions and billions of dollars and sending it to Ukraine. Ukraine might be getting $100,000 out of that. You know the rest of them are going to Swiss bank account.
Speaker 2:Right, but real quick. You know why they did that to him right? You know why they did that. The Democrat that was from, the Democrat that came up from the DNC from the top, because he was running his lip. He was running and he wouldn't shut up.
Speaker 3:And they couldn't. They could no longer. He could. No, he realized that he could no longer control, he could no longer run things with the modern migrants that was coming in. You know, when he was running for mayor the first time he said he was talking about how Joe Biden is so cool and he said you can call me the black Joe Biden of Brooklyn, or something. He said you can call me the Black Joe Biden of Brooklyn, or something he said I did a program.
Speaker 3:I did it going to archives I talked about it Joe Biden of Brooklyn and all this mess, right. And then we talk about this and say it wasn't him. It was the other guy, de Blasio, who made this big announcement about New York being a sanctuary city and immigrants can come here and you don't have to worry about nothing. Just come on in. That's not the people, for that's the politicians. He said just come on in, you can get whatever you want. You know we'll protect you. You're going to need to go to the hospital, you ain't got to worry about it. You need to go to school? You ain't got to worry about it. You work in ice. Can't come mess with you. This is Sanctuary City and the mayor of Texas was his name Abbott. That's right, greg.
Speaker 2:Abbott.
Speaker 3:Greg Abbott from Texas and the guy from Florida or DeSantis. When them people landed on their shores they said okay, we're going to send you around to Sanctuary City, we got some place for you. They put them on buses, planes, trains, however they can, and get them right up out of there. That's right. They'd rather pay a $500 plane ticket and send them to New York. When they get to New York, that's $500. They're number one night in one of the luxury hotels.
Speaker 2:Yeah, some of them were $700. I remember when the buses was coming in here, they was coming in here 2,000 loads. It was coming in here because you figure 50, 60 seats on the bus. Right Between 50 and 60 seats there was like 30 buses a day coming in Port Authority.
Speaker 3:Yeah, just rolling on it, and that ain't counting the ones that don't come on in, the ones stopping off in Jersey and putting them on the pass train. You know, hey man, you go downtown now you can tell where the hotel is being used by them, because you see about a thousand mopeds out in the front On them scooters. It'd pile up because that's how they do their thing, that's how they get their hustle. You know it's crazy man.
Speaker 2:Family. We're going to take a little short intermission and we're going to be right back. We're going to take a little short breakmission and we're going to be right back. We're going to take a little short break and come right back. King, hang on, and we're going to let the people take a quick one. Now it's love Versus hate. Time for my people to eliminate.
Speaker 6:That hate Less love, because it's our people that we thinking of. Now they say we play a hating cause, we hate the black on black and the fact we Can't stand when we act like that Self hate, killing us more than a popo or crack. I tell my peoples with the guts it ain't about all that. We arrived on slave ships, torture, chained and whipped. 400 years of being slaves in the land of the brave. Have we forgotten our ancestors? Forced to pick cotton, women raped and tortured, murdered if they caught ya Niggas swung from trees like a breeze Do summer leaves Swaying back and forth, failed to tense to make it north. Millions of people died Just so that we can survive. So this knowledge I provide, cause these facts can't be denied.
Speaker 6:Nowadays it's new waves. 60s it was the smack. 80s it was the crack 90s. It be the gat Time to recognize how uncivilized we got. Get wise and unify and not fall victim to the plot, cause it's love Versus hate. It's time for my people To eliminate that hate Less love, because it's our people that we thinking of. It's love Versus hate. It's time for our people To eliminate that hate Less love, because it's our people that we thinking of.
Speaker 5:What will we make of Exodus? What will the guns bust the other way instead of at the brother next to us? That's all that they expect from us. Police stand by. Don't believe the lie that they're the ones protecting us. Projects to see how poverty's affecting us. Robberies. We lust objects of high quality so we think we slowly sink into the quicksand. With no support, We'll be right back. We live in the land of the brave, where the home isn't free. Grown niggas be in the zone trying to act out the TV. We cracked out and greedy with a lack of respect. It's time to come correct.
Speaker 6:It's time to come correct Cause it's love versus hate. Time for my people to eliminate that hate Less love, because it's my people that I'm thinking of. It's love versus hate.
Speaker 2:All right, we back in, we back in. Can you still with me, big bro? Yes, sir, yes, sir yes sir.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man, I'm just assessing the elegant tools.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, yeah, yes, sir, yes, sir yeah man, oh yeah, yeah, you know that's the brand newbie and that's the brand newbie and Lord Jamal and everything like that. You know I had to get that up in here. I thought it was appropriate for the occasion, yeah, but. But, um, bro, that's back to the folks real, for the occasion, absolutely yeah, but, bro, that's back to the folks real quick. I want y'all to understand that reparations is a debt that is owed. We're not begging. And don't let nobody tell you who listening. Don't ever let nobody tell you what ain't going to happen, because you know you got a lot of detractors that tell us oh, y'all ain't never get no reparations, they ain't going to never do this, they ain't going to never do that, they ain't going to never do this. You know they said we was never going to get off them plantations.
Speaker 2:That's right, so don't tell me what ain't going to never happen. And besides that, reparations is not the only thing that we in this fight for. It's a whole litany of things. And another thing too and I heard Jason Black broadcast this it don't necessarily have to be in that name If we're getting tangibles and I believe right now I may be wrong, I may be stand corrected on this I believe we can get more done under this administration with this Trump dude than at any other time in history, because of the vulnerability of the Democrats and the time that's happening in the country, the atmosphere, the temperature of the nation right now.
Speaker 3:I think that what needs to happen now? We need to because you know, we at the beginning of what they call the Aquarian Age. You know it was the beginning of what they call the Aquarian Age. Talk to them King, talk to them Brick Bro.
Speaker 2:Talk to them Information.
Speaker 3:What we need to do is keep pointing out the obvious thing, because our superpower is what Common sense? Common sense is our superpower and it'll help us out every time. So we got to apply common sense to all our interactions and we got to get the people that are of our lineage on the same page, and then others are going to follow, because they follow everything we do anyway. You know, it's just that now they're mad because of the whole delineation thing, but it was necessary because we had to show them listen, if you ain't with us, then you're against us. You know, either you get down or you lay down. That's how this goes. We're moving forward, you know and Go ahead. I.
Speaker 2:That's how this, go we moving forward. You know, go ahead. I want to get a little piece. I want to get a little piece of that. I want to get a little piece of that you understand day, day, listen, listen listen y'all listen, no King. Go ahead, go ahead. I'ma hold on to that.
Speaker 3:Go ahead, bro, go ahead okay, yeah, you know we need to get this message to you, know as many of our people as possible, because right now, like I said, in this age, everything is being revealed and you know you're walking around with a psychopathy in your pocket. You know there's no reason at all for you not to be well-informed about what's going on. Ignorance is really, really a choice. Now you got to really choose that red pill. You know, and remain what was the red pill? Or the blue pill? One of them? Well, it was in the matrix. You know, one of the pills will keep you in ignorance and the other one will wake you wide up, and that's what you need to do. You know, you, you wide up, and that's what you need to do. You need to wake wide up and then you need to be able to show this to the next generation at a young age. You know, let them learn early.
Speaker 3:When it took us a long time, you know, to learn. You know we had to learn from John Henry Clark and Bobby Hennepin and Phil Valentine, and listen to all these brothers, you know, but what they were teaching us was not what to think, but how to think. You know, and that's why we're able to break down what's going on in the society and see through that nonsense. You know you can see through the veil Once that veil is lifted. That's it. That brother wrote that article about the decadent veil. Now that's another thing. That brother, he catch a lot of flack because of his associations with I ain't going to go into that. You know what I'm talking about. He wrote a paper called the Deck of the Veil and what it said basically was that they put people in place, you know, to keep us from really studying and learning and figuring out what to do. They'll put somebody like P Diddy or Jay-Z or Beyonce. They allowed them to rise a certain level. So instead of us looking at what's happening to all of us, we're celebrating the fact that one of us made it.
Speaker 3:You know that's 43 million FBAs in this country.
Speaker 3:You know, just because one made it, if the other 43 million is struggling, you know they're going to use that one in order to keep the other 43 million is struggling.
Speaker 3:You know they're going to use that one in order to keep the other 43 million quiet and keep them docile and keep them working and hoping that one day maybe they can get it by having people live vicariously through these so-called stars, because the only star is the one that's in the sky. But if you want to look at these people as stars, you know, because the only star is the one that's in the sky, you know. But if you want to look at these people as stars, you can enjoy their entertainment, you can dance and sing along and all of that, but we don't listen to them for political information, we don't listen to them for advice on who to vote for and what to do, you know. So the more we can, you know, get that mindset and the people that think for themselves to use critical thinking to find like 11 resources to align with before you make your decision. When we can do that, we can keep moving forward, and they ain't got to give us nothing. We're going to take it.
Speaker 2:We're going to take it. This is why I don't have a problem with nothing these folks is doing in this administration. They want to shut down the Department of Education. They want to take food stamps. They want to take all that shit away. Take it all. Now. There's people out here that need help. We know that. But we've become so dependent and that's what the Democratic regime wanted our dependence on government. Take all. Because you know why I say that? Because the more they take away, the more we're going to realize that we need to depend on each other. That's where our strength is. So take all that shit away, take it all out. Take it.
Speaker 2:Burn everything to the ground, because that'll force us to go back what Elijah Muhammad said. The honorable Elijah Muhammad said do for self before it's too late. And not only that. When we talk about things like reparations, it don't have to be. I heard, uh, jason black from the black authority do a um a broadcast about a week or two ago and he said look, let's stop getting caught up in in words. I mean, we need to understand the power of words, but if we're getting tangibles, I don't give a. Like Denzel said in that movie I don't give a damn if you put a chokehold on it and call it blue dog shit you understand what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Need to be swift and changeable, you know, if it's meeting the purpose of what we want.
Speaker 2:Tangibles, man, I don't give a damn what you call it, that's right. You understand. Reparations, this, that whatever you want to put on it.
Speaker 3:Call it what you want.
Speaker 2:I am of the mind that we can get a lot more done with this administration because, like I said, the time and the vulnerability and the temperature of the nation, I think we can get a lot more done. Now I say that to say this another thing we're going to have to understand is stop being afraid of our power, and that's starting to happen. That thing that that young man did a couple of weeks ago with the Super Bowl, that Gen X, that's that Gen X, gen Z thing, that millennial thing, and they coming, they coming, and I was so proud of it. But see, the thing is, it's like Minister Farrakhan, I heard him say one time you know, when we talk about the lessons up here and we talk about the black man, is God and this, this, this, and that people look at you like you, man, this is crazy. That's because you don't see yourself worthy. You don't see yourself worthy of being a God. This is why you're looking up to the sky. For some sky, daddy.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 2:I ain't knocking nobody's religion.
Speaker 3:But see, that's because people are not learning how to read the scriptures properly. You know, they're only learning how to, because the way the scriptures were given to them, it was given to them as a slave or a peon. You know, it wasn't showing them, it wasn't the master teachers. Those are teachers that were given to the slaves and peons, you know, and they don't know how to read the symbolism that come between the lines. They take it literally instead of taking it as these are stories that were given to children in order to teach them how to control their lower self by developing their higher self. You know, but they take it as some type of blueprint of how grown men are supposed to act.
Speaker 3:You know, and this is why you have people that are 40, 50 years old, you know, going to Bible study, you know, and learning things that they should have learned when they first started reading the Bible, when they were 6 and 7 years old. You know, if you see a 30, 40-year-old man in a 6-year-old class in the first and the second grade, you look at him like he's crazy. But it's okay to look at somebody that's talking about. They're in Bible study and they're 40 years old man. There's something wrong with you, man.
Speaker 2:Let me. I want you to hear something real quick, because I played this for Divine Prince when he was up here, but I want you to hear this Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 7:God is within you. The power and the potential that you need to be successful and prosperous are within you and you have to work with that.
Speaker 6:You believe in god yes, I believe in god, but I believe that god is within the individual.
Speaker 7:I do not believe that god is apart from man. I do not believe that god is a big man in the sky. I believe that god is the big man within me and you and you. God is the big man in the sky. I believe that God is the big man within me and you and you. God is the big man within everyone, not a big man in the sky. I am God appearing as me, and this is true of everyone. I teach this to everyone. You are God appearing as you, but in the one God which is really consciousness or self-awareness. Every man is God of his own experience. But you see, this is another thing. People do not like to accept self-responsibility. People like to have a convenient devil that they can blame when they are lazy and don't do what they could do for themselves.
Speaker 7:And it only goes to show you that human nature says that well, I've got to have a scapegoat. But in this philosophy there is no scapegoat. But in this philosophy there is no scapegoat.
Speaker 3:It's you, man.
Speaker 2:Man, that's right, reverend Knight, none other than the great, great Reverend Knight.
Speaker 3:You know, what's funny is because when I was growing up you know, it just goes to show you always were taught that Reverend Knight was a scammer, you know. And it wasn't until I was grown that I started listening. I was on the radio or something one time and I heard he had this thing. He used to come on the radio. He said you can be what you want to be, do what you want to do and have what you want to have. All you got to do is buy my prayer cloth or something like that, but then he would give a speech or he would give a sermon. You know, and this is how he speak. You know, and the funny thing is at the highest level of the major, three major religions. That's what you have, you know. But because every religion has a spiritual component, you know when religion has a spiritual component. When you look at Christianity, the spiritual component is the Gnostics, the Gnostic text, the Navamati library you know, and these are the things that they teach same with.
Speaker 3:Islam, sufism exactly the Sufism. You know. Judaism it's the Kabbalah yeah, these are the highest sciences of each religion that deals with the spirituality. But 85% of the people that practice religion they get stuck with the rituals. Religion basically is three parts it's the history, where they talk about what the people did. The exultary, the practice. The exoteric the practice, where they tell you how to pray and how to read the Bible and how to read the Quran, and going on pilgrimages and all that. Then you got the spiritual component, which is those higher levels.
Speaker 2:It's the exoteric and the esoteric, yes and the esoteric.
Speaker 3:Exactly. Yeah, this is um. Yeah, this is what Reverend Ike was teaching.
Speaker 2:That Gnostic teaching yes, yes, um, we gotta, we gotta move, cause we getting a little pressed for time. So I wanted two things we want to touch before we close out, and that is one the situation in Cincinnati, ohio. And then we're going to talk about the KDOT Super Bowl performance a little bit, then we're going to let y'all go. Had you followed that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, there was. The information that I got from that was that this was like a historically black community that has endured a long history of racism Lincoln Heights and Evendale, you know and these neo-Nazis came up and they was on like an overpass, you know, and they waving their Nazi flags, you know, and they're dressing, you know. They got the standard dress, like an overpass, you know, and they waving their Nazi flags, you know, and they're dressing, you know, they got the standard dress that they wear, you know, and some people from the community found out about it, you know, and they gathered together, they rolled up there and when they rolled up there, the police was there and the police stood in between them and the Nazi. And then the police seen in between them and the Nazis and then the police seen the situation. They seen that yo, they ready these black folks ready to set it up. So they told the Nazis to jump in the truck and get up out of here.
Speaker 3:And the Nazis was like 700 feet from elementary school and they had guns and the police ushered them in and when they see the people rolling, they was talking like look at these niggas here. Here come a bunch of niggas, man. And the police was like nah, nah, y'all get the hell up out of here. And they bounced. And then they said after that there was some white folks living in the community that came out there on the same bridge with American flag or something, and one lady had a sign that said my father fought in Korea against the Nazis, or my father fought in some war against the Nazis and so will I, right? And while they was out there the white supremacists spun around and bust their windshield on their cars and bounced, but the people that the black folks from there is like they arming up. They said we're going to patrol this ourselves because we can't depend on the police to do nothing. The police didn't do nothing. I're going to patrol this ourselves because we can't depend on the police to do that, because the police didn't do nothing.
Speaker 2:I'm going to play a little clip from it. I'm going to play a little clip and let the family get a little bit of it. Hold on, they had a single person in their community.
Speaker 4:So they then chose to exercise their Second Amendment rights and they formed an impromptu community defense group in Lincoln Heights and they stayed there for hours and hours and set up effective checkpoints to track down the Nazis in the event they were still in their community.
Speaker 5:Checkpoint. They is not playing Straps and they are ready. Checkpoint and you will be stopped and roll your fucking window down. All right, bye-bye, See ya.
Speaker 4:You love to see it. Now, one of the people that documented this shared some photos of armed resistance members from the community on Twitter, saying people in Lincoln Heights went Nazi hunting with the goal being to make Nazis and white supremacists afraid again, as Deepest South put it. Who was the individual who uploaded the videos of the community defense group? And this is exactly what you have to do when neo-Nazis come to your community. Their ultimate goal is a white ethnostate and they're willing to kill everyone else in service of that goal. So these people are violent and you have to understand that when people show up to these communities, they're not just there to say, hey, we're Nazis. It is a threat of violence to these communities and they typically target communities of color, black and brown communities because they want them to feel intimidated in their own communities, and that's what these Nazis did here.
Speaker 4:As CNN explains, the Vision Way overpass connects Evendale to the village of Lincoln Heights, the first all-black self-governing city north of the Mason-Dixon line. According to the Cincinnati Preservation Association, evendale is also just two miles away from Reading, which used to be one of thousands of white-only communities throughout the United States, known as sundown towns, where local laws prohibited black people and other people of color to be out after sunset to intimidate them from living in the area. So there is a reason why the Nazis chose to target this community, but that doesn't change the fact that if you stand up to them and you let them know that they don't scare you at all, well they collapse like the paper tigers that they are. And this community proved that Now in a local news report. They reiterated that they're standing together and they absolutely refuse to let these dickwads threaten anyone in their community.
Speaker 8:Residents of nearby Lincoln Heights soon arrived to protest the Nazi demonstration.
Speaker 6:This is something that we all need to take a stand for. We need them to know this is not the 1960s, this is 2025. We are not playing at this time around.
Speaker 8:We're told the people on the bridge came and went in a U-Haul, leaving shortly after locals arrived. Evendale police released a statement that the demonstration, while offensive, was legal. Protesters took issue with that response.
Speaker 5:You're allowed to have a protest, but where's your permit, where's your permission? And then inciting hate, calling people n****s, that's not right.
Speaker 8:When Fox 19 arrived, this car had its windows smashed and its tires slashed. Protesters stated that they believed it belonged to one of the men with the Nazi flags.
Speaker 5:That's hate. That's what hate is. That's what hate gets you.
Speaker 8:Protesters say they were shocked and disgusted by what they saw on that overpass, but their gathering was about standing together.
Speaker 1:This is unity. This is all you. Nobody's here to fight, nobody's here to cause any trouble, nobody's here to do any of that. But what we're not going to do is have hatred.
Speaker 5:This love, this love, this united.
Speaker 4:Yeah, patriots, this love, this, united, yeah. And let this be a reminder that there are more of us than there are of the Nazis. That is an indisputable fact. So running these Nazis out of your town is a matter of coming together and standing strong and making it clear that they're not welcome there, and Nazi bullshit isn't going to be tolerated. And it's not the first time that this strategy has paid off and been really effective. For example, this white supremacist with swastika tattoos threw a bottle at a black man who was driving, and do you want to know what he did? He pulled over and made that Nazi clean his car, and he did just that. But that's not all, because during a Washington State Pride parade in 2023, nazis showed up to intimidate queer people and their allies.
Speaker 2:But guess what the attendees did? I don't want to hear nothing about no queer people or whatever, but yeah, you, you, you get the dumb folks in lincoln heights shout out to them, salute them because they stood on, they stood on business and they got them folks up out of there. The police had to escort them out. They had to escort them out of there. You know, and that remind me of that time, right, that remind me of that time when they out in California, they went to, they called themselves the KKK, called themselves.
Speaker 2:They was going to go to Maxine Waters' headquarters and protest outside our headquarters. And when they got there the LAPD told them listen y'all can go down there if you want to. We can't help you. We can't escort you. We can't help you.
Speaker 3:Right.
Speaker 2:This is Los Angeles County, we can't help you, y'all on your own down there. And when they got there, them brothers, them brothers and crips and all that, they was out there to meet them, to tell them yo, get off the block, get up off the block, don't even get out your car. And that's what this community did. From what I understand, that Lincoln Heights community there in Ohio is nothing to play with them people, they different people, they black folks they, our folks.
Speaker 2:Right, they our freedmen people and that's our folks, but they ain't nothing to play with. Listen, I played the audio, but the video is what you gotta go check them people was out there. Women was out there armed with AKs.
Speaker 3:Open carry, state. You hear me. That's open carry. Mm-hmm man, that's how it's supposed to be. That's how it's supposed to be.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but, um, I mean, we don't have the might to go up against the federal government, but we got a might to go down and go out standing on our feet. You know what I'm saying? That's right. There's many things that we could do, and that goes back to what you were saying earlier. We got to stop being afraid and use our power. Yeah.
Speaker 2:These kids, you know, these kids are not afraid, they're not afraid at all and that's what I love about them. And that thing that that young man did with the Super Bowl the other week. That was so huge for the culture, so huge. So, huge and you know, I just I thought it was, I just I thought it was amazing, I thought it was amazing and this cat is the hottest thing. He's the hottest thing out there right now this dude yeah k dot hottest thing out there yeah, you know, taking it back.
Speaker 3:Well, he's taking it back where it's supposed to be. Yeah, have some substance Instead of just, you know, the regular old. I mean, there's a time and a place for the other stuff too, you know. But the Super Bowl is where this type of information is supposed to be. You know, entertainment.
Speaker 2:You know, he said it in the very beginning. He said he said I could sit y'all in front of the loop all day and some of y'all not gonna get it. Now people starting to catch on to it. Now you have the haters, the tethers, and and and some white folks that they, you know they hating on it. Oh, I heard the whole crowd singing the song, especially when it came to that part about probably a minor.
Speaker 3:I was like, because he didn't say it, he just let them say it, right? Other cat, drake, was talking about suing the NFL if they said that, so he didn't have to say it. The crowd said it. There's nothing he can do.
Speaker 2:He played him, so he didn't say it. The crowd said it. Right, he was playing that dude so hard, he, you know, he said say Drake and he looking right at the camera, I was like he's murdering this guy. I want to tell, I want to tell, I want to K-Dot stop, it's enough, he's done.
Speaker 3:Hey yo, I seen today, right Drake, a picture of Drake walking into like a venue, a concert hall, and he had a sweatshirt right and in front of the sweatshirt had bullet holes, right In the back of the sweatshirt had a hole with smoke coming out.
Speaker 2:The smoke, yeah, yeah yeah, I saw that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, had a hole with smoke coming out, the smoke coming, yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw that. I saw that. I guess he figured I would go along with it. You know, I know I got smoke.
Speaker 2:Clown myself. Yeah, cause, man, I'm, I'm. If anybody can get this to K-Dot man, let it off him. Man, Let it off him, Let it off him, it's enough.
Speaker 3:It's enough, it's enough it's enough, you don't kill the guy, but um, you got anything else, bro, because, uh, it's about time we get up on out of here um well, I don't think we covered it by alone.
Speaker 2:You know all well, we're going to tip out the warehouse, but I'm going to find a window we can open up and sneak up out of here. But you give them the part and word.
Speaker 3:All right, my brother Respect life, love, justice, cherish freedom Treasure the peace and with that, we're going to see y'all later.
Speaker 2:King, you ready, I got the window open and we're going to slide. We're going to slide. All right, my brother.
Speaker 3:Peace, peace, peace, peace. Thank you.