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When Universal Justice Replaces Institutional Injustice
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Speaker 3:Hey, if you didn't work today, I know you got the feeling the way you move over there. Hey, got the feeling the way you move over there. All right, we're back in, we're back in family uh king, still on the line with me and we can, we can make it do what it do and see if we can not just bring up the topics and talk about things, but see if we can come to some kind of solutions for some things. And that's the goal up here is is to to try to bring about some solutions. I don't even know where to start because we got it's so much, it's so much that went on and I think the the where we should start, where we should start, I'm going to see, let's see, let's.
Speaker 3:Let's start with with the situation up there in Cincinnati, ohio, with the Ray, maddie, ohio. With the Ray what was his name? Rodney Hinton Jr. That's the brother that you know the story, the brother that he's charged now with like a vehicular homicide for the sheriff's deputy up there after the son was shot down by the police. Rodney Hinton, rodney Hinton Jr. Yeah, and it's been wild up there. It's been wild. That story is crazy. Now, as it unfolds more, let me get a bed up in here. As it unfolds more.
Speaker 3:It seems like more and more stories are coming out because I've heard online I don't know if it's factual or not, I haven't been able to check it they're saying he wasn't even driving the car. But I I don't know that. That what I heard a couple of youtubers say that I haven't heard that in the in the um mainstream media. But I do know this, I know this, that they are shooken by this and they don't want this thing to catch on because they know we have lost faith in the traditional system, in the justice system. We don't have faith anymore.
Speaker 3:Every time something happens, these law enforcement gets off, or it's always some kind of way when somebody harms us, it's justifiable some kind of way. Now, I don't know, it's coming out now that the car wasn't even stolen. It was actually under repossess. So sometimes in some systems in some states, when the car is under repossess, so sometimes in some systems in some states, when the car is on the repossess, it's like it's stolen and it come up on the hot sheet or on the data as stolen. But I don't know why. That shouldn't be when you at with this man.
Speaker 4:I mean, you know, like you say, it's kind of early to make any valid observations about this case, because it's still like breaking news is still coming out. They killed his brother and the next day the family went to view. I don't know if it was the next day, but I know after it happened, maybe the next day or the following day, the family went and viewed the body cam and what they said, what they saw, was different from what the police had put out. The police put out that, you know, they were riding in a stolen car and he ran and turned around, pulled out a gun and pointed it at the police. You know, which, to me, doesn't make any sense. You know, which, to me, doesn't make any sense, Because if you got a gun, you're not going to run and stop and point it at the police. You know that, just unless you know you sometimes brothers be at the end of their rope. You know your brother. He wasn't there, I don't believe. But anyway, when the father saw the video and the family left, he was so distraught that the family wasn't even going to allow him to drive his car. One of the family members was the one that took him home, you know. And then, evidently, he came back. I believe it was either later that day or the next day. He came back and got his car and he drove it himself. He said he drove around and he drove through the lot and he left one around the corner. He was driving and he happened to come across an officer that was directing traffic. So boom, he mowed him down.
Speaker 4:You know Now what they his defense. The family got him a lawyer. They're not dependent on the court appointments. They got him a lawyer and the lawyer saying that this is a case of bad temporary insanity. That's what it is. But of course, the dominant society with their injustice system, they always going to try to send a message. The message they want that's being sent down here is that we don't want to have no retaliation. You know what we do to y'all. Y'all can't do to us, Because that's what it was. I mean, was it right? No, Because he got the wrong person.
Speaker 4:The person that he ran down wasn't the same one that that killed his son, but he was temporarily insane. You know, he was temporarily insane. He just wanted revenge, he wanted vengeance, and that's what he did. And then, when he went to court the police they come like 100 deep to court to try to intimidate him. And he wasn't intimidated at all, you know he looked them right in their eyes. You know he said yes, I did it, you know. And which is another sign that the man was not in. I'm not going to say he wasn't right. I never, you know right, something like that happened. That's the first thing they say, that he was insane.
Speaker 3:But overtook him with grief.
Speaker 4:Yeah, exactly as a strategy and according to the law, he was temporarily insane like you said he was overcome with grief, you know.
Speaker 4:So he was temporarily insane. Like you said, he was overcome with grief, you know. So now they find out, like you said, the car wasn't stolen, the car was, wasn't paid, it was repossessed. And the tow truck operator that went to repossess the car when he went and found the car, it was the four young men wereess the car. When he went and found the car, it was the four young men were in the car, sleeping right Now he didn't want to approach them because you know it might have turned into something else altogether. He's one man, you know, against four. So he called the police, right. And evidently in that state or that area of county, when the car is under repossession, they can also report it as being stolen, right. But even so, when it goes to be repossessed, the police cannot be a part of that right. And evidently the police told, told Trump driver, you know that we cannot assist you in repossessing that car. He said, but we will stand around and we'll keep watch in case things get out of order. That's why the police.
Speaker 4:Supposedly the police were watching. They knew these cats wasn't doing nothing. They said the car wasn't doing, that they sat in the car sleeping. The car wasn't stolen, it was under repossession but it just wasn't paid a bill. But it wasn't like they stole a car and they were on a crime spree. And they saw the cops and they got out with guns blazing and he caught one. That's what they were trying to say, you know. But as far as his father, that's just another example of universal justice. It's a self balancing scale. His brother has a textbook case for temporary insanity. He reviewed the body cam footage of his son's murder by the pole lights. He was so distraught that his family did not even allow him to drive the car. That showed he was by his feet and they left the car at the police station. They came back to get it the next day.
Speaker 3:Well, even at the press conference that they did at the lock up there at the precinct, they were doing the press thing and he couldn't even talk, get his thoughts together to talk.
Speaker 3:He just kept saying to Ryan, I'm sorry I'm sorry because that's the child's name, that was shot and killed and he kept saying you know, I'm sorry, ryan, I'm sorry and you wasn't supposed to be there, and so on and so forth. Now, last week I did a program last week and I addressed the coons and the bootlicks in black society. Now, this is why, like you said at the very top of the story, we don't jump out until the information comes out. We don't jump out and just start saying things. But you got, you know this chick I don't know if you know her. She runs with Vince Ellison. Her name is Today that nut and she's on. You know, she's a bible thumper and she, uh, her name is april chapman. I don't know if you're familiar with her. She's starting to get a little traction in here. Yeah, she's starting to get a little traction in the youtube streets. Right, she got a couple, a couple of, uh, I think she got about 100,000 subscribers or whatever. So she's starting to make a little headway because, like I told my man Wise, I was on his show a couple of weeks ago, the Righteous Perspective, and we did a little panel.
Speaker 3:I didn't even see it air, I don't know if he aired it, but I was on his channel and we did a panel. And he's saying, you know he's, his thing is always Well, you know there's a big industry for for grifters, race grifters and other people, in other words, black people that always are playing victim. And you know the racism, the race card thing, know the racism, the race card thing, the race. So I, I texted, I um posted in the in the chat room that yes, it is, it is a hustle. It is a big industry hustle for for race hustlers. It's also a very lucrative industry for um bootlegs, because you have even more so because you have white society, that will. They will send money as long as you're talking about other black people and everything that's wrong in black society. They will send cash apps. They pay pal, they will subscribe and because they love, oh, see, one of them even saying it see, see, you see, and that that's what this chick does.
Speaker 3:Now she put out something. I was listening. I had to stop listening to it because you the facts are not even all the way out and you already you got your bible in one hand and you're thumping and you're talking about these parents got to have accountability. When are we going to take accountability? This kid? You know he's in a stolen car. They got guns in the car. How do we even know that this is he on video with a gun in his hand On the body cam?
Speaker 4:We know the cops keep throwaways, you know, for situations just like that. That's why they keep throwaways.
Speaker 3:But most people don't know that, king, most people don't know that. We know that, just like they keep throwaway drugs on them when they stop you for a try you know the movie Three, the Hard Way, and he has to see his license registration. Oh, wait a minute, what's that on the floor there? They do that, that's what they do.
Speaker 4:Even when a cop shot himself in the leg with his backup gun.
Speaker 3:I think I remember that story.
Speaker 4:I think I remember His back up and off.
Speaker 3:He should have lost his job and his pension.
Speaker 4:I think I remember that story. I think I remember he should have lost his job and his pension. He did Good, he was a rookie, good. You know, the rookies come out, they have them walking the beat Right, they just walk the.
Speaker 3:Because he was going to put that gun on somebody. He was going to put that gun on somebody. He was going to put that gun on somebody.
Speaker 4:He probably was afraid because this was like in the 80s, when you know how I was here doing the daydreams it's the supper, you know the daytime is quiet, you know people at work and all the hustlers staying inside.
Speaker 3:Right, it was very deceptional, very de Right, it was very deceptional, very deceptional. Queens was always deceptional like that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, then at night it turned into Gunsmoke City, you know. So he was. That's why they had the police walking the street out there and he probably was afraid. You know, one of the old veterans probably told him. You know so one of the old veterans probably told him, you know, carry a backup gun just in case. So he told me this.
Speaker 3:Right, you know, just veering off real quick. Queens you know Queens used to catch a bad rap because it was very residential, People was homeowners and stuff and the communities were very deceptional. So you come out there, like you said, in the daytime, you would see houses and nice manicured lawns and different things like that.
Speaker 3:But like you said, when that sun went down, boy, it was a whole nother world. You know, you know, rockaway Boulevard, lindenville, all them spots. Farmers Northern Boulevard, northern Boulevard, lindenbill, all them Spice Farmers Northern Boulevard, northern Boulevard, 105, 104, 105, they call 104 street Little Vietnam yeah you know, out in Left Rack they was calling Left Rack, chi Rack, chi Rack, you know. So it left rack, they was calling left rack, shot rack shot, rack, shot rack you know, so it was very deceptive you know we just did right.
Speaker 4:So we know that the cop can't throw away guns. So when we hear that part of the story about he had a gun, that's not something we automatically jump up and say, oh, he must have been doing something, you know, because that's not the reality. Right, and this man know his son For him to go out like that, he know what time it is, he know his son wasn't involved. But none of that's the problem. And we've seen the tape. Whatever he saw on that tape, it just solidified his knowledge and he said I think he took it.
Speaker 2:They took my son.
Speaker 1:They said he had a gun.
Speaker 4:They said he was driving. I want to see him behind the wheel. I want to see the gun in his hand. If I don't see that, I know they lying. And that's when they saw the tape.
Speaker 3:You know it was possible that he couldn't there was guns in the car. But it was possible that he couldn't there was guns in the car but it was possible that he was in the car with his buddies or whatever, and he not had a gun. Because that has happened you just with your buddies, you don't know what they you know or whatever, and it's happened to me, I've seen it happen to other people. You know you riding in the car, you don't know cat is dirty or whatever, get pulled over for something, somebody, I know somebody, but like, yeah, because you know if you ride, that's why you know.
Speaker 4:I was always careful who I let in the car. Because you got somebody in the car who it could be your homie and he got another homie. You don't know his other homie, right, and you give him a ride. Police, pull over, pull you over. He throw the gun under the seat or the drugs under the seat. Ain't nobody claiming it? Guess who's going to jail you Everybody.
Speaker 3:You got everybody right, Everybody going.
Speaker 4:They taking everybody, Nobody claiming it. It belong to everybody. You go to court, everybody be in charge with it If you go to court everybody be in charge with it.
Speaker 3:You got three, four co-defendants for one gun.
Speaker 4:Yes, sir.
Speaker 3:Now that's why I stopped doing that. I caught a case. A case fell on me, actually an indictment, because I never was arrested for the case, but I was already incarcerated and I'm upstate and this case fell on me for for a dude. That that got him.
Speaker 3:I was in a cab one night, the guy friend of mine, he saw me and he knew the cab stand we was using right there on 104th street, uh co-op, and I was going actually I was leaving Corona going back uptown to. I was going, actually I was leaving Corona going back uptown to go to my lady house. I was staying up in Harlem at the time. So I was in the cab. I was going back uptown and he seen me at the light and jumped in my cab, unbeknownst to me, this cat, he just had shot two people and somebody was an eyewitness to it and saw him get in the car with me. So now I'm upstating on another case, you know, serving my sentence on another case, and this case fell on me and this indictment. I'm like what the hell is this I had?
Speaker 1:nothing to do with that.
Speaker 3:But you know how I got around that case. You know I got around that. When I came back down Right, I got around that the attorney put in because I told him I know nothing about none of this and I put. He put a motion in for for what they call a Wade in court identification hearing. I don't know if you ever heard of that.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 3:Anyway, when you got an eyewitness and you bring them, it's like they set you up to see if they can pick you out in the courtroom. Instead of me sitting sitting behind the defendant's desk or whatever, I'm sitting in like the front row with the attorneys or whatever. So when the eyewitness comes in, it was a girl. But the girl knew me and she hadn't seen me in a long time. So when they bring her in the courtroom for the identification part, she sees me and starts hey, how you doing, how you seeing a lot Right away, Right away.
Speaker 3:The judge asked for a sidebar and called the attorney and said yo what, you know how you could air hustle him. What is this Now? The cat that actually did it. He was in the courtroom also. They brought him in the courtroom also and she never identified him.
Speaker 4:She didn't identify him either.
Speaker 3:They didn't identify him either, but when she saw me, she automatically went into. You know, hey, you know what you doing.
Speaker 4:Which was proof positive that it wasn't you, because if it was you, she would have knew, because she know you, right, ain't that something?
Speaker 3:You know, and that's how I got that case dismissed- that universal justice. Right. So what I'm saying is sometimes it's you know, under certain circumstances, things can happen and you, unbeknownst to you, you, these guys, you in the car with these guys and somebody's dirty, that has happened. That's, that's historic, that's you know you.
Speaker 4:I tell you the reason I look at it like that. The reason I look at it the way I look at it is because the way that justice system is set up, that when they do something, a white man in this country is innocent until proven guilty. If you're a black man in this country, you're guilty. You have to prove yourself to be innocent. You know we got to change that standard. You know we innocent until y'all prove us guilty. Okay, and they lied. They said that he was driving the car. They lied, said that the car was. You know we innocent till y'all prove us guilty. Right, okay, and they lied. They said that he was driving the car. They lied, said that the car was stolen. They lied, said that he had a gun. You know, and when you lie in court, they call it what they call it the fruit of a poisonous tree. I mean everything. The fruit is poison, the fruit of a poisonous tree. It means everything If the fruit is poison the tree is poison and the roots is poison.
Speaker 3:It's no good. No good, you got to throw it out. You got to tear it down, throw it out. Right now the thing is After the cow written house. The two cases that jump out to me is the George Zimmerman case and the Kyle Rittenhouse case. They can't tell me nothing. I'd have no faith in the traditional system, in the criminal part of it.
Speaker 3:I have no faith in it Even even let's even talk about, we can can even talk about dr cosby, or go back to oj simpson, in that case, planting evidence and tampering with the evidence. You can't tell me nothing, so I'm not gonna get up here and automatically, off the rip, start pointing and shaking my finger because the kid was in the car and this incident happened and there was guns involved. I'm not going to do that, I'm going to wait.
Speaker 4:All the cases that they're coming up with that are headlining in the news. It just shows you how wicked their justice system is, how it's twisted for them and against them. Regardless of what anybody thinks about Sean Combs, what they're using to convict him, it's not valid. You know you're saying that he's promoting prostitution across state lines.
Speaker 3:They brought back the Mann Act, a hundred-year-old statute. Same thing they did to R Kelly, but they brought the Mann Act to charge this guy because you haven't said what he done criminal yet and the man.
Speaker 4:We know what the Mann Act was. The Mann Act was. It didn't even make sense when you look at it logically. But for white supremacy, a part of their creed is I'm white and I'm safe when you look at it logically. But for white supremacy, a part of their creed is I'm white, not cis Right. So here it is. They hated Jack Johnson so bad because he beat him in the ring. Right, he was marrying their women. Right At a time when brothers were being lynched for looking at white women. He was marrying them, parading them around. He had money, you know. He was a rich black man. He didn't care. He beat their asses, you know. And they had some politician that wrote this bill. His last name was Mann. That's why they called it the Mann Act and it provided prosecution for taking prostitutes across state lines. They used that to convict Jack Johnson and the prostitute that they convicted they said it wasn't a prostitute, it was his wife, right?
Speaker 2:Because she was a white woman.
Speaker 4:That's what they used, and I mean it's baffling that there's so many people can't really see what the man Act was and how they're using it in Diddy's case and how they use the version of it in R Kelly's case. Right, are these people? Are they sexually extreme or sexually what you want to call deviant? That's what they are to charge him with it according to the law and see what comes out of it. Don't make up something you know and say that he was promoting prostitution and he was making people do this and he was making people do that. These are drunk people, you know. I'm quite sure they were.
Speaker 4:They was on salary and they, they had the ability to leave whenever they wanted. They wasn on salary and they, they, they had the ability to leave whenever they wanted. It wasn't locked up, you know, but whatever it is, it just shows that that's what white supremacy is. They want to be able to do injustice and have it justified. You know they want to be able to shoot us down the street and say I was scared, you know, and that's, I wanted to get back home to my family. Well, that young man, he wanted to get back. That young man wanted to get back home to his family.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but that don't matter.
Speaker 4:That don't matter.
Speaker 3:Because the first thing the bootlegs going to say is well, if he wanted to get home, he shouldn't have been in the car with the rest of them. That's what the bootlegs going to say.
Speaker 4:They say that until it happens to them. Then, when it happens to them, what do they do? They go running to the National Action Network.
Speaker 1:The National Action Network. We're going down there. We're going marching. We're going to be marching Sunday morning. We're going down there after church. I'm going to go down there and march.
Speaker 3:You know, my man, devon, want to do a show specifically for that cat man, for that character. He want to do what he want to do. I'm in the process of putting that together. But I, for that character, he want to do what he want to do. So I got to put. I'm in the process of putting that together, but I'm going to dig up everything on that greasy piece of dog, that greasy dog there. You know something speaking of him. You know he got me. They got me blocked off of WBLS, you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they got me blocked.
Speaker 4:On, they calling blocked on they calling, they got me blocked cause.
Speaker 3:I call up there. This was during the campaign for Kamala Harris one Sunday morning that's the go along, get.
Speaker 3:Along go along and get along, gang. Yeah, I called up there, king. I called up there one Sunday, me and another brother called up there cause they was up there. You know, kamala this, kamala that, and up there because they was up there. You know, come out of this, come out of that man, it's going to be the first black. You know this, that, this, this, that, this, that, and me and his brother called up here and lit them up. They hurried up and got us all.
Speaker 1:I said yo man why are you rushing me off the phone? Man, I'm not rushing.
Speaker 3:I got other calls. I got to get. I got other calls. I say, yo, me and this brother lit them up and they, they done, blocked, they blocked me. I can't even call up there. I try to call up there every Sunday morning when I hear him talking that that foolishness. I try to call, but what I'm gonna do, what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna get me a um, I'm gonna get another, a different number, and highlight him A track phone, a track phone, right, because, man, they got me blocked. I can't even call up there.
Speaker 3:And you know, this program is on iHeartRadio and they are also publicating on iHeartRadio also. So but you know, yeah, man, but back to it. So, but you know, yeah, man, but back to it, um, and that leads into that, leads into this, this thing with um, these, these officers getting off, in, in, down in in memphis with the, the murder of tyree nichols. I wanted to touch on that. And you know that judge, that judge, because I'm saying, man, how everything is on the video, everything's on the video, and they, man, I couldn't understand it. I just don't understand it now. They still on the hook with the feds. But that judge, his name is, what is his cast name. He's a black dude, but he's a James Jones, james Jones Jr. But when you go in you look into him man. He married to a white woman, got white kids.
Speaker 4:You know I was looking at the pictures right. You know I was looking at the pictures right and, like I said, you know, this is when you look at the picture first, I couldn't find no pictures, but I put it in there. You know, Judge James Jones and Schwarz, those pictures would pop up and I started scrolling and it caught that one picture, right. But you know, I don't know if that picture was authentic like that, because you couldn't go any further into it. You know, I think they scrubbed it, they scrubbed all the information, but that one picture, when you look at it, it's him, it's a white woman and I think it's two white kids, Two white kids, a girl and a boy I mean.
Speaker 3:when I say ugly, I mean God.
Speaker 4:When you look at the kids, you don't see any type of melanation in there. You know, those look like pure white kids. That's what.
Speaker 4:I said that's what made me think twice about the period. But then you know, he could have married a woman that already had children, right, right, because usually when there's a black man and a white woman, or a white man and a black woman, the children have some type of melanation. It'll be the skin color, it'll be in the hair, you know something? Because that's why people were looking at the offspring so-called offspring of Michael Jackson. So then, how is it these kids are just purely white, when we know what the Jackson family looked like? They had afros before the surgery, the big nose and all that. These were melanated people, and his children would have, would have, would have, would have, um inherited that melanation because the seed comes from the father, that's right, that's right, but anyway, I don't want to get too far for that, but that case, what he did, that judge was he they wanted to take it out of?
Speaker 4:uh, I think it's hamilton they. They took it. They took it to another county. They took it to another county with what they don't know what he didn't allow to take, take it to another county. What he did allowed him to do was pick a jury outside of the county. And the county that they picked it from was called.
Speaker 4:Hamilton County. It was 73% white, 20% black, but the county where it happened was Shelby County right, which is 52% black. You see, and even though it was all black officers that did, it being the fact that they were in the blue, you know they represented white supremacy and they knew that these people were going to let them go. You know it's incredible man. You know, apparently, the only black man that can get a fair trial is a black cop that kills a black man.
Speaker 3:You know, well, it's crazy to say I want to speak to that for a second, a quick second. I want to speak to that because, let's be clear, family and I'm we talking to the family? Let's be clear when we say white supremacy, that is not, uh, it doesn't necessarily have to be a person, white or a white person supremacy. White supremacy is a behavior that can be carried by just about anybody. Um it it say, behavior that you will find in some melanated people, just like I did the program last week about the, the bootlicks in the coons. These are people that promote and support white supremacy. They uphold it.
Speaker 4:And it can happen. They can be aware of it and they may even be unaware.
Speaker 3:Right now, at least two of those cops that got off, two of those cops even though they're black, they were tethers, they were from foreign backgrounds At least two of them. And you, though they're black, they were tethers, they were from foreign backgrounds At least two of them. And you could look at them and tell Now, we already know what the situation is with them. Real quick, real quick. Let's sidetrack for a minute and we'll come back to the topics. This thing have you been keeping abreast of this thing with the 12-foot statue there in Times Square about this so-called woman? Yeah, did you see that thing, man?
Speaker 4:I saw it? Yeah, I saw it.
Speaker 3:Now the good part. The good part because they you know people was up there. Oh yeah, it's a strong black woman, da-da-da-da-da. First of all, that is not a representation that I felt it wasn't proper representation of our women. Now they love to talk about this gender war. We got going on against black women and black men at each other.
Speaker 3:For this, that and the third, let me tell you something I'm not accepting nothing like that. That is not representative. First of all, there's nothing wrong. I'm not saying that. There's women that may look a little homely. They might be overweight, you know. You know the woman might've been going to work or whatever like that, because she had on a t-shirt, she had on looked like a, maybe a pair of jeans and some boots, and they weren't laced up and it it, it, just everything about it just seemed to me like it is. It's an experiment. Now they're going to take it down come June 17th, for Juneteenth they're going to take it down. So it doesn't mean anything to us.
Speaker 3:But now here's the thing, because I was upset at first and then, when I dug into it more, when I dug into it more, I found out that the creator of this thing was a British Jamaican. So, right then, and there I posted, because I was on a thread with some folks and I posted okay, well, y'all hold that then, because that's not representation of a black American woman. We got some fine sisters out here, fine, do some of my women got some problems? Yes, same as the men, we have some problems in the culture and in our community. But you could have picked something better if you were going to say this is what representation is. We got some fine sisters out here that don't wear a whole lot of makeup and wigs all the time. Who ain't big and fat with a big back.
Speaker 4:You know what I think about that? Go ahead, nothing at all. That thing didn't resonate more than 10 seconds of my thought. You know why? Because as soon as I saw it, it was nothing more symbolism. Regardless of who it was, it's still symbolism. And this is the thing that they try to do to appease us, to try to act like they're doing something for us. Symbolism okay, you put a big bronze statue up, so what? What does that mean? They got a big statue of a bull on Wall Street. What does that mean?
Speaker 4:I only seen one statue that I really like in New York, and that was the one that got 125th and 7th Avenue, adam Clayton Powell, in front of the State Building. That's right. That's right.
Speaker 4:That's right. That's a nice statue there, you know, because the brother looking up and he's moving, he's moving. You know what I'm saying. I like that statue there, you know. But you know stuff they do at times Times Square is like a circus, you know. Whatever they do down there, it's just clown stuff. That's why I don't even pay when they say they put a statue of a black woman. I see people post the stuff, clowning, laughing, some people speaking in support of us. It's just another distraction. When they bring up a distraction, something like that, they're slipping something else in. They put that there in order to distract your attention. We'll find out sooner or later exactly what it is. It's crazy. Maybe they put that in there to distract from the fact that they're going to put cameras in the tunnels and the bridges Speed cameras.
Speaker 4:You heard about that, right yeah yeah, I heard about it.
Speaker 3:I heard about it.
Speaker 4:They're going to put speed cameras in the tunnels and the bridges.
Speaker 3:That's crazy. Well, trump trying to. He trying to knock all that down. He's trying to knock all that down. Right now. It's on. His little thing is on a hiatus with that because he had made an order for them to take them uh, them toes down, them toe lights down.
Speaker 4:Take them down they made $15 million, $15 million In, I think, the first month or something like that. I know it said six months from time to start.
Speaker 3:They're supposed to have like yeah, so they might have to leave them up there and if they get money like that, they got justification for leaving them up there.
Speaker 4:but they're gonna lose, though, and the reason I say they're going to lose is because they're banking on the people that are coming in. They're going to leave their cars home and take the train and go into midtown. They're going to lose because those stores are going to lose business. It says New York City is expected to lose 400,000 tourists this year because of, you know, political climate and what's going on, and those 400,000 tourists is going to damage the restaurant business, because when people come to town, you know they stay in a hotel, and what do they do? They go out to eat, they go out to eat lunch, they go out to eat breakfast.
Speaker 2:They go out to eat dinner, you know, before they see a play or whatever they go buy to eat.
Speaker 4:They go out to eat lunch. They go out to eat breakfast. They go out to eat dinner. You know, before they get to your play or whatever, you know, buy a snack. You know it ain't like if they go into a Airbnb or something. You know where they got a kitchen. They can buy some food. They want to go out to the restaurant. That's the reason they're coming to New York Nightlife Restaurants and if they're not coming, restaurants lose business. That's going to destroy the tax base, just like what they did with COVID. They shut everything down.
Speaker 4:The companies learned that they could get more productivity by letting people work from home than coming to the office. So they got rid of them leases. They got all them empty office buildings. Now they want to talk about converting them into houses. They do one thing to raise some money, but in the long run they lose. And what do they do? They come after the working class people and add some kind of sneak tax. That's all it is. Putting cameras on the bridges of the tunnel it's another sneak tax. You're going to put a camera in the tunnel, make the speed 25, and they give you a ticket at 36. 36, 35.
Speaker 3:I haven't been to Manhattan in my car since these tolls went up. I haven't been to Manhattan in my car since these tolls went up. I haven't been to Manhattan and don't plan on going yeah, I went.
Speaker 4:I went yesterday right for the first time. Right because I was going out to Philly to see my grandkids so I wanted to get their mother some flowers. So I went downtown to you know where they sell the flowers at. That was the only time I've been downtown since they started the Best Friends. Right, you go to a mall and get everything.
Speaker 3:That's right.
Speaker 4:That's right.
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Speaker 4:What do they call that township up there in Minnesota with a white woman coached a little?
Speaker 3:boy in the park there. Rochester, rochester, rochester, minnesota.
Speaker 4:Yeah, rochester, minnesota. What was that? I forgot her name.
Speaker 3:That was another big. Thing.
Speaker 4:Hendrick something. Yeah, it is this woman. She cussed out a five-year-old autistic child for looking in her son's diaper bag or something and called him a nigger. And somebody was there to count and they called him. His name was Shiloh.
Speaker 3:Hendricks. Shiloh Hendricks. I was just looking at it. I was in the iPad looking at it, but you called it Shiloh Hendricks.
Speaker 4:Yeah, yeah go ahead.
Speaker 3:That kid was a I think it was an African. The parents were from some country in Africa or something like that. Because I was saying to myself, had that been now, where were the parents at when this went down, and whether or not they were foundational people? Because let me tell you that woman would have got hands and feet put on him More than likely if it was one of ours.
Speaker 3:Not saying that that's an excuse for it, because the thought and the message behind it was still there, even though the child may not have been a foundational lineage. Nonetheless, you don't do that to no child. Why, if the child went in the bag or whatever, why you just didn't take the bag away from him or move it away from him? Don't, that's not nice. Don't do that, I wouldn't.
Speaker 4:Yeah, exactly, you teach them and you tell the mom you know, you know what is that, but you know our lessons. Tell us that you cannot reform the devil.
Speaker 3:Can't reform the devil, that's right.
Speaker 4:Can't reform him devil. But when you say, when the lessons say you cannot reform him devil, when we think about the male devil, but that's the knowledge, but the understanding that we get, that you can't reform him or her double, neither one of them.
Speaker 3:It's both sides, and then that, and then Go ahead.
Speaker 4:And then you know, see, somebody got to her and told her how to play the give gold fund game or whatever you know, get gold fund, whatever they call it gold fund. And she done got over $700,000. Right, by claiming that she's afraid because you know people, the doctor's name and doctor's address, and a kid can't go back to school, she needs to move so her two children can be safe. But it's not documented?
Speaker 3:It's not documented, though. See, there's a sister out there in the online streets, in the internet streets, that's trying to shut that down. Now, what's going to happen is they? They done? They done this because they, because of the Camillo Anthony situation out there in Texas, frisco, texas they are upset about the money that was raised behind that fund that gives single, and that's what that is supposed to be like a clap back, because there was money raised for this kid and the thing about it is not so much what she said in the form of money see, her top donations were between $1,234 and $10,000.
Speaker 4:You know what I'm saying. And it was all anonymous givers, because I went and looked at the site, you know, and 30% of the people that left they left a racist comment, you know. And so what they did? They disabled the ability to leave a comment, right, but the campaign is still accepting donations, that's right. Well, now what they're doing is they use the name and the alias field and that's where they put their vitriol at. You know that's where they be putting them. You know all this nonsense. And the other thing they did are they using white supremacist numerical codes the 14 and the 88. In white supremacy, those numbers mean something because they have 693 donations that was $14 and 99 donations that was $88, then they had 26 and donations that use various combinations of the number 1488. You know, the white supremacists are something else, man. So they took that and used it as a fundraiser.
Speaker 4:Now she gonna wind up if she gets like. I know. I heard about some sister that's supposed to be trying to shut it down because it's a scam. You know it's a scam. You know it's a scam, but the problem is, like you said, you got white supremacy. That's a behavior I've seen Black folks online talking about. Oh he's. All she said was a word. You know why are they threatening her?
Speaker 3:Officer Tatum. Officer Tatum, he's one of them. Officer Tatum, you know he's a nut, he's a straight nut. But see, here's what's happening. Here's what's happening. And I heard Phil Scott talk on this. I heard Phil Scott talk on this King, and here's what's happening. They are coming to a point where, see, they're desperate now. So the racism and hate is coming out more and more Now that Trump is back in office. They're more emboldened now and see, they see the power slipping away because they see the moves we're making and they're starting to see the power slip away, the moves we're making and they starting to see the power slip away. So they knock these bootlicks and these coons that love to talk their points. They're not going to need them, no more. They already.
Speaker 3:It was another dude that got his wake up call, jason Whitlock got his and it's starting to come around that they're starting to tell them. I'm waiting for them to get at Officer Tatum. I'm waiting for them to get at him because he's one of the biggest ones, him and Larry Elder, jesse Lee Peterson nobody takes Jesse. I think Jesse Lee is mildly retarded. He's mildly retarded, jesse Lee. I think Jesse Lee is mildly retarded, he's mildly retarded. There's a disability with him. So you have to kind of have a little empathy with him because, jesse Lee, I believe he's mildly retarded the way he talks. And what about the blacks? I love all, I love white papers, I love white papers, but the blacks are always begging. He's a real clown.
Speaker 3:There's some kind of challenge with him mentally. So you have to excuse me. He's not a stupid man. I'm not saying that he's hustling All of he's hustling. Now, he's not a stupid man. I'm not saying that he's hustling all of them are hustling, because don't I can almost a dollar to a donut. I can almost guarantee you most of them coons and bootlicks that's on them youtube streets and on his internet and using all these white talking points, even down to that, jason Whitlock Jason Whitlock is a is a big fat hurt man. Some some fine sister he probably tried to get at probably turned him down. He probably be getting turned down all his life Cause he's a big, droopy face fat nasty looking dude, and the only way you're going to get a woman is your pockets.
Speaker 3:got to be deep man. You got to spend some dough.
Speaker 3:So he has a natural. That's why. But see, he already went at him. Nick Fuentes done went at him and they starting to call these bootlicks out. I can't wait for somebody to get at bootlicks out. I can't wait for somebody to get at Vince Ellison, I can't wait. And that April Chapman chick, cause she man, I, you know, when I first started listening to her she was yeah. I said okay, sister, got a little something with her, you know. Then, man, she started thumping on that bible and everything is against black folks, everything against the black church. Now, I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Christian at all. In fact I don't. I wish black people would get away from religion, but we know that's not a possibility. Where we at right now, in the older generations, they just that's what they are. Where we at right now, in the older generations, they just that's what they are. But I don't, I'm not going to get up here and dog the church.
Speaker 4:I'm not going to do that. The church played an important role. It was a way for people to deal with a bad situation that they was in at the time. But as you go on, you learn and you perfect yourself. You move higher. When you look at religion itself, we know that Christianity came out of Judaism, which came out of ancient Kemet. All those old stories that they were using, those were stories that were old. It came out of ancient Kemet, that's right. The whole trinity.
Speaker 3:Mesopotamia and the Nile Valley. Yes, yeah.
Speaker 4:Christianity was supposed to be a perfection of Judaism and Islam was supposed to be a perfection of Judaism and Islam was supposed to be a perfection of Christianity. But when Islam had the kill switch in there, they said this is the seal of the prophecy There'll be no more that comes after Muhammad. But when you know and understand the scripture, you know that each religion would lead you to a spiritual component. In Judaism, it was the Kabbalah, the Kabbalah spiritual component. In Judaism, it was the Kabbalah, the Kabbalah right, the Gnostics. It was the Gnostics.
Speaker 3:Gnostics right.
Speaker 4:Exactly. In Islam it's the Sufis. Sufism, yes, and also the but 85% of the people that study the religion. They get stuck on the practices.
Speaker 3:The exoteric, the exoteric.
Speaker 4:The exoteric, what to eat and what to wear and how to pray and things like that. But you have to get into the spiritual concepts so that you understand your higher self. Bobby Hemming, be able to speak and understand.
Speaker 3:Bobby Hemming. Bobby Hemet, understand the best part, the esoteric.
Speaker 4:It's like you look at a movie like Sinners and you begin to decode and understand what was going on. It's amazing that now so many people have different analysis of what he was trying to say in the film, and that's why I was successful, because he put that Mojarra spirit in there.
Speaker 3:That's a great segue. That's a great segue and we're going to roll out. We're going to talk about that movie, because the last time I spoke to you you hadn't seen it yet, because then I called you. I said I wanted to get you up here to see you know, because I did my review on it. But now that you here, you done seen it, let's great. Segue, let's go, let's go.
Speaker 4:Come with me. That's right, because the fact that I mean I see you mentioned Bobby Hemet a while ago right Now, when I started listening to them, one of the things that it wasn't so much of what they were saying as much as how did they get to that understanding based on the information that they got? You know, that's what baffled me how they could look at a movie. I could look at the same movie. All I see is entertainment and they see that string theory, how it goes through, and they can trace it all the way back to history like a slingshot. You pull it all the way back and then bring it back to the front.
Speaker 4:But with Sinners, I think it was a very, I think it was an amazing movie, you know, from the beginning, all the way to the end. You know, because there was a lot of symbolism that was in that movie, just the story itself of of two brothers. That's something that come out of Egyptian two brothers. That's something that come out of Egyptian mythology. It was the two brothers, what they call the divine twins, the Iri Bejis, which is mythology in the Yoruba pantheon. They were believed to be. They were believed to be the, some believed to be the son of Legua, who was the deity of Rose, and Doa and Ogum, who was the warrior deity, and others. They were the sons of Shango and Yeminyak, you know. So that brother went in on that movie man and he even said that he titled it after the Eerie Bee Gees twins.
Speaker 4:That's right and it was deep man. You know the brother that was playing the guitar, the musician and a lot of these things. Before I even started, looking at the different analysis, I was able to tie it in. I submitted it. It wasn't Robert Johnson, the one that said he was traveling and he went to the crossroad and sold his soul to the devil so that he would have a successful career. You know, and it was all there. And especially when it comes down to um the juke joint, oh, it depends on where your level of knowledge was you. You know, some people look and see the vampire as being the devil himself. You know, others look at the vampire as being the Democratic Party. So they try to get in and get down and try to get you to go along with it. All lives matter. They try to. All Lives Matter. Look, look, come on out here.
Speaker 3:That's the first thing I thought, because now here it is. You look at the movie.
Speaker 3:When they came to the door, them three vampires came to the door and they was we just wanted to come in and play a little music and get down with you and they started singing that old Irish stuff. Then you go to the YouTube streets. You see who you see doing the boots on the ground dance Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama. I said, man, what is this man? That's the first when I saw them vampires that was the first thing I thought of was the Democrat Party.
Speaker 4:But then they were going to go back to when the Natives, even though they had the Red Indians, was the Democrat Party. But then it was going to go back to when the when the Natives, even though they had the Red Indians that they were using as a representation of the Native Americans, the Choctaw yeah, they was chasing the vampire, that's right. And when they ran in the house and they let the dude in the house and he was in the back hiding and they came out and they came in the house and they let the dude in the house and he was in the back hiding and they came in the door and said you didn't let anybody in the house. He said no, no, no, we're okay. No, we didn't let nobody in, all right, because he knew that was it, you know.
Speaker 4:Yep, when you let them in, that's it and that's the same Once you let them in Right.
Speaker 3:That's the same way we got to be with this gatekeeping the culture and gatekeeping our community. We got to get away from everybody, even the ones that's from our lineage. We got to get rid of them.
Speaker 4:That's right. White supremacy is a behavior. It's a behavior and sometimes they're aware of it and sometimes they're unaware of it, and sometimes they're unaware. You can be agents, unaware, right in your midst, poisoned, and they don't even know what they're doing. But we have to be stronger. We have to be wise enough to see through that and know and understand who it is that we're dealing with.
Speaker 3:I got people in my own family that represent white supremacy and they don't even know it. If you tell them, they will curse you out. Are you crazy? But what you do, what you do and what you stand for, represents white supremacy, because you're carrying the tenets.
Speaker 4:You're carrying the tenets and the creed of it but you know, sooner or later that's what time is the age of Aquarius everything is going to be revealed and they see it. They're going to see everything. I mean, you look at. That's why I said when they, when they talk about, oh, they put a big statue of a black woman in Times Square. Okay, so they've been had a statue of a black woman in the harbor for the last what 200 years, right?
Speaker 3:Statue of Liberty. That's right, that's a black woman. They painted it green.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 4:Statue of Liberty, that's right.
Speaker 3:That's a black moment.
Speaker 4:They painted it green.
Speaker 3:Yeah, well, I think it was bronze and then it started, you know, turning. That copper started turning and then they just decided to paint it. But now you know it can't be reversed now. So every once in a while they go and I guess, put a coat every few years or whatever they go put.
Speaker 4:Oh, they painted it. Oh, I thought it was just green from the oxidation.
Speaker 3:It did turn green from the oxidation, but to keep it like that, I think they hit it with some paint every now and then. You know what I mean. But yes, it was originally a bronze representing black, supposedly representing black women.
Speaker 4:They put a big picture of a big black woman, sassy, with a hand on her hip.
Speaker 3:Yeah, a big back, a big strapped back.
Speaker 4:Look how they do it on the TV. They always had big women you know that was supposed to be the representation. When you go back to the TV show Amos and Andy Right, amos and Andyos and Andy, his wife what was his wife's name? Sapphire? And Sapphire was a derogatory term that was used for black women for being angry, and that's how she was in Amos and Andy Sapphire. But, man, we done been up here for a while. You know she was a sapphire Right.
Speaker 3:But man, we done been up here for a while and anything else. You got on the, on the, on the mind. You want to get off real quick.
Speaker 4:Yeah, a couple of things. I heard people talking about how that from that movie Center Center the river dance, and that river dance ain't come from Ireland. That goes all the way back to the Ivory Coast. They got a. It's an African tribe. I think they call it Za'uli or something like that. You can go on YouTube and see them doing a tribe. They doing a dance where they move their leg real fast and the top of the body ain't moving.
Speaker 3:They got another one where they got they got the straw and when they dancing it look like it's a broom dancing well, I'm gonna tell everybody right now, cause I know exactly what you talking about and True Savior True Savior did a broadcast on that. So everybody go to YouTube, go to Truth Savior, and he broke it down. You know how he does. He breaks it down. That brother's a historian when it comes to music and culture. Like that, Truth Savior broke it down. Go to his YouTube channel everybody. That is Truth Savior and he went all the way. He goes that brother. I don't know where he gets that information from, but he digs up the dry bones and brings you there Full circle.
Speaker 4:And the other thing is people, a lot of us, don't really understand the difference between voodoo and hoodoo, you know, and it's amazing because people think that voodoo is just like a negative thing, when voodoo is actually. It's an actual religion with its own rich leaders. It's got its own teachers, representatives, they got services, they got two distinct branches, you know, and it was something that originated in the ancient kingdom of Dahomey, which is now what Present day Nigeria, benin and Togo, you know. And the word itself derives from the foreign word for God or spirit, whereas hoodoo is something else that's the result of ethnic genesis, right?
Speaker 4:So hoodoo, or root word, you know that's an FBA practice that was popularized during shadow slavery. You know, ited as a set of spiritual observances, traditions and beliefs, including magical and other ritual practices that encouraged the practitioners to connect with their ancestors by using herbs, roots, candles, oils, dolls and other elements. But of course, since they don't understand, when people don't understand your culture, they fear it, and once they fear it, they try to destroy it. But the whole American Metal Association was designed because they wanted to take the money out of the brothers and sisters that were conjurers and who do root workers. They could go out to the garden and pick herbs and make a brew and heal people when they were sick and they had all kind of potences and things like that.
Speaker 3:My grandmother did it. My grandmother did it. My grandmother did it. My grandmother did it. My grandmother did it. She was a hoot Because we are very agrarian people You're talking about the ethnogenesis part of it Very agrarian. And when you go back in the South somebody could have an ankle sprain or a wrist sprain or something from working out in the fields or whatever, and they would go to a part of town where they call this, they call it that red clay. You see it in some parts of the south, that red dirt, that red clay, and they put that thing on you man and whatever was sprang or hurt. In a day or two that'd be gone. Yeah, you understand. And the same thing with them roots and stuff. Now I heard my grandmother and them say that boy acting a fool, that gal and her mama done, put a root on that boy.
Speaker 1:He out here acting a fool.
Speaker 3:Done put a mojo on him.
Speaker 4:Done put a root on that boy. He out here acting a fool. I done put a mojo on him. I done put a mojo on him. Well, richard Pryor had a joke one time. He was talking about his man the voodoo lady, the monkey feet. Yeah yeah, his man the voodoo lady. He said, man, what's wrong? He said I don't know, man, I'm in love with a chick. I can't stand. Let me tell you something.
Speaker 3:My family gonna get mad at me. My family gonna get mad at me. See, now, on my father's side, them people came from the, from the Gullah Geechee culture. They came from that. My great, great, great great Grandfather was a Gullah Geechee.
Speaker 3:Let me tell you something, man Peace to born Asian y'all. Let me tell you something my niece, right, she had a boyfriend you talking about a plum fool, and I used to say, man, I used to ask him. I said are you out of your mind? Then I found out what she was doing to this cat. Right, she was putting it on him, she was putting them roots on him. And she told me what she was doing. I said, oh, I got man, look, I ain't good man, I told. I said you know you dead wrong for that.
Speaker 3:This dude, man, she would King what I tell you, man, this dude was a damn fool and I ain't seen her do it, not just once, I seen her do it twice to two dudes. One dude, she had a baby with the dude, this dude. She had this dude so twisted. She had this dude twisted so bad. One night she had him so messed up. Now he was coming to see her, but he, you know how you know where the Grand Central when you're supposed to get off that last exit before you get on the bridge. Yeah, and that leads you into Hoyt Avenue over there in Queens. Hoyt Avenue over there in Queens.
Speaker 3:Hoyt Avenue, 36th Street 31st Street and Astoria Boulevard. There this cat was coming because he was staying over there in left. So he was coming over there with my sister, craig, back to see my niece right this dude mine was. So she had him so twisted. This dude went on the bridge and he got to the other side, called up and said yo.
Speaker 1:I messed up when you at.
Speaker 3:He had to get off at 125th because he had to, you know, come back took the tram bro right that last exit you're supposed to get off there. That last exit, 31st street exit. Before you go on to this fool man, she had to.
Speaker 3:Right and she was putting that work on him. Now I don't know who, because I don't think my sister was messing with that, because born in, she came up in the 5% Nation. But I don't know where that girl, that child, learned that from. It might have been because some of my aunts and them was into that. They were into them bidders and all that shit. You know, yeah, but the other dude, the other boyfriend cat named Jermaine, she man, she had this dude so messed up and she told me what she was doing. I said I had to get away from her. I said, nah, satan, get behind me, because she had this dude twisted man.
Speaker 3:I had to ask her. I said yo, man, Are you out of your mind? That's my niece and all that man.
Speaker 4:But you don't let no woman. Do you like that, bro Put?
Speaker 3:a root on it, man. That's what them elders used to say, that boy acting a fool.
Speaker 1:That gal and her mama done put a root on that boy.
Speaker 3:That's what they would say See, because especially them older ones, they knew, they knew. I done seen my grandmother go out in them fields and in the woods and stuff and dig up roots and come back and boil up a brew. I don't know what she was doing.
Speaker 3:And put it in them mason jars and put them in them bottles and stuff and have them sitting around. I seen it. I ain't telling you something. My family I'm not telling y'all something that I heard from other I seen this in my family, didn't know what I was looking at at the time, but they was doing that stuff, man. But see, the church got mad at that. The Christians got mad at that movie because of the hoodoo aspect of it. See, now we got the hoodoo, the conjurers and all of that stuff. They, they separate things but they always very uh associated with each other, even though they're different uh things the conjurersurers and the stuff and the root work. They're different. They own their own separate entities but they usually are crossed Right. You understand Now that woman in the movie, one of the twins' baby mother, she was the Annie. They called her Miss Annie. She was the hoodoo woman.
Speaker 4:Miss Annie, she was the hoodoo woman yeah, she was the one that said why you asking why you keep asking us to invite you in. Y'all don't never do that, y'all just bum, rush the spot yeah, yo, big ass, you can just come in here.
Speaker 3:And now remember in that scene where the vampire, the remick dude, had the Sammy kid in the water. Now there was a lot of symbolism in that, because he dunked him in the water about twice, so that was like the baptism and he started saying the Lord's Prayer. The Sammy kid started saying the Lord's Prayer and the vampire looked at him like that ain't going to help you because he started chanting it with him.
Speaker 3:He was like what that's going to do? And a lot of the Christian, the church people, got mad at that because they felt it's undermining your faith your faith was that weak that a movie could you had a lot of.
Speaker 3:You had some Christian folks that were telling people not to go see it, but that didn't do no good because the movie is the highest grossing movie right now. I've seen it twice in the theaters and I've seen it once at my man's house, at my grandson's father's house, and he was one of those folks. He just holds a vampire movie. Some people, they just don't have that insight, like they don't. That kind of thing don't occur to them. But see, we do this work, so we know what we're looking for. Yeah, you know you got anything else. King on the brain.
Speaker 4:Only thing I can say one thing about that movie Lesson to Learn best way to defeat an alien culture is to pass to your own. Come on, come on, come on, come on, because we got everything within our culture that we need to survive Right.
Speaker 3:This is why, like I said in the top of the hour, Come on, because we got everything within our culture that we need to survive Right. This is why, like I said in the top of the hour, they don't want this thing to catch on with what that father did. They don't want that to catch on because they know, see, everything is coming full circle because we've withdrawn from the process, from the political process. We have started to withdraw.
Speaker 4:That's a very you see what's going on over on the continent, right.
Speaker 3:Right, and you see, oh, man, man, I love that I love that.
Speaker 4:He kicked them out of there. I love it, but you know that's the same thing that Idi Amin did.
Speaker 3:Oh, they're going to knock him off.
Speaker 4:It was the Indians. He kicked all the Indians. A lot of Indians came to Uganda. He took their businesses and kicked them out of there. Right, the Ugandans for Africans, black Africans, he gratified it Right. And then they come out with the media and destroy his character. Talk about he was eating people and killed his wife and sewed her arms on you know, legs on backwards. Kind of stupid, not knowing this man was Muslim the whole time.
Speaker 3:Right, right. But, like I say, they see what's happening, they see we've withdrawn from the political process. We've started that. That has begun to materialize and we definitely need that to withdraw from the political process where we can navigate our own way. And they see the things we're not doing. We ain't out here marching, we ain't doing no more marching.
Speaker 4:Did you get your real idea?
Speaker 3:No, no, no, I didn't get that yet. I got it. I got to get it. I was going to do it last week. I didn't get a chance to do it, but I'm probably going to this brother was telling me.
Speaker 4:This brother was telling me. He said we're going to get your real ID. That's the time Register and you get that democratic yeah well, I'm already independent.
Speaker 3:I'm already registered independent, yeah, so I ain't got no problem with that.
Speaker 4:I'm registered, couch, I'm registered. I'm registered as a democrat all my life. I don't just vote based on a party. I've been registered as a Democrat all my life. I don't just vote based on a party affiliation Right? You know what I'm saying. I got to vote on what's best for the court of my understanding, you know Right. So I ain't going to be. We ain't got nobody to vote for, no more. We really don't, we really don they got eric adams going up against cuomo cuomo yeah, what is that?
Speaker 4:but that's all I had to say. Best way to deal with them overcome the nonsense that comes from any culture. Master your own, that's right. I don't care what they put up with, you know. But we know we see the black woman every day and we know there's no woman in the world that's going to put any kind of sex.
Speaker 3:You know, I had to get on my lady the last week or whatever, because she was talking and she's starting to see a little gray coming on her edges. I said, if you don't shut up, man listen man, that's stupid. Look, you seen my lady before. You seen my woman before. Mm-hmm man, listen, the women be looking at my woman, like you know. Any way she goes they be like, especially them foreigners. She be saying what the hell are they looking at?
Speaker 4:You know because she's very shy.
Speaker 3:You know she's shy when it comes to that. She don't understand why. I mean like man, she don't see it, but man, man, you, she don't see it, but man, you've seen her. So you already know.
Speaker 4:A lot of times we don't recognize the difference between jealousy and envy. Jealousy is when you have something and you're afraid that the other person may think of you, so you're jealous of losing something that you already have, whereas envy is you want something that belongs to somebody else Right, right, or you want to be like somebody else. You want to be somebody else. So when they look at us, envy.
Speaker 3:Dumb foreign women because you know, over here in Brooklyn this is all mostly Caribbean over here and anywhere we time we out, the women be looking at her like what the hell are they looking at?
Speaker 3:There's some fine Caribbean women, fine, fine, but man, when they see her they be like you know. So, but anyway, man, let's we gonna get ready to get up out of here and I'm going to tell the family, like I said, go check out True Savior. Go check out True Savior on his channel on YouTube and he's going to break down the whole tap dancing thing Like the brother King brought up and respect life. Go ahead, king.
Speaker 4:Respect life, justice, cherish freedom and treasure the peace. Peace, my brother, peace, peace. You've got a real type of thing going down, getting down. There's a whole lot of rhythm going round. You've got a real type of thing going down, getting down, there's a whole lot of rhythm going round. We want the bump. Give up the bump.
Speaker 1:We need the bump. Yeah about the bump. We need the bump. We gotta have the bump. We want the bump. Yeah about the bump. We need the bump. We gotta have the bump. Da-da-da-da-da, Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Wow, You've got a real type of thing going down down. There's a whole other rhythm going round. You've got a real type of thing going down. We'll see you next time. We need the bump, we gotta have the bump. We want the bump. Give up the bump. We need the bump, we gotta have the bump.