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Peace, peace, and welcome back. Freedman's Affairs Radio in the Freedman's Network. Okay. Okay. Okay. You feel me? Ya feel me? Mmm. Let's get to it. Let's get to it. Yeah, family. Welcome back to the network up here. And uh we're coming off of the the Christmas break weekend uh from December 25th, and also the uh uh Ruther Sussey holiday founded and grounded in the FBA movement, and also we have people celeb that had celebrated uh Hanukkah, and they have recently started celebrating Kwanzaa, some people. I mean, and we we've been having discussions about that. Um, we won't get into that right now. Let me turn the bed down a little bit. But yeah, family, welcome back, all of you. I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday, whatever you participated in, whether it be the December 25th, Christmas uh observation, Kwanzaa, um Hanukkah, Arata Sussei, whatever you observed over last week. I hope it was uh joyful and a momentous occasion for you and your loved ones. Okay? So we can get that out the way. And um, we're up here this week. We're closing out the year of 2025. As you know, as you know, tomorrow is the 31st New Year's Eve, and Thursday will be the first of a new year, 2026. And um, yeah, that's where we at with it, family. That's where we at with it. And on today, the 30th, we're dealing with uh understanding cipher. That is that is the the mathematic equation for today. Or I should say the mathematic presentation for today is understanding cypher. And we come to under we come to know that understanding is not just comprehension, it is actually seeing things for what they truly are as opposed to what they appear to be, not what we wish it to be, or what we believe it to be or what we may want it to be, but what it exactly is. Right? Um a clear mental picture uh that's what that's what under uh understanding gives you, a clear mental picture. And you can you can achieve this by because because uh understanding is is is a composite of of knowledge and wisdom. We understand that, right? Hold on a second. This thing is saying something here. Hold on. It's giving me some kind of signal. Okay, I must have pressed something. Okay, okay, okay. Alright, yeah, so we on we come to understand that. Let me turn the bit the volume down just a little bit. I was coming in real hot, real hot. I was coming in really hot. But yeah, family, so so uh that is that is um how we come to to get the uh the real pitch of under of understanding, not just comprehension, but seeing things for what they actually are as opposed to what they appear to be. Right? And uh cyper cypher is is a uh it can be a person, place, or a thing in its totality, in order to get a perspective of of something in its totality, you have to have a circumspective view from all angles in every available dimension, right? This is how this is the 360 degrees, a complete cipher uh meaning everything and nothing at the same time, right? And then then we use discernment, aka wisdom to bring understanding to complete the cipher. If that may if that may make sense to to you guys, those of you who are listening, if that makes sense. So that's what we're dealing with today on today's uh mathematical presentation, and we try to keep these things in mind as we go. And I wake up in the morning, I say the first thing I think of the of the math for the day, and and try to bring an understanding or or a mindset that will that will allow me to comply to apply that math to my everyday life in a practical way. That's as simple as I can put it, right? So, yeah, as I as I stated, we're we're closing out the the year, 2025, and then it has been a very interesting, I don't want to say tumultuous, I want to say very interesting year indeed. Very interesting. A lot of things went on. As you know, we um we crashed out the Democratic Party for the 2024 elections, and then Trump was sworn in and he took office, and it's been um it's been just about a year. He's been in office, and uh right off the gate, right off the gate, they started having confusion in in the administration. Uh it wasn't an administration that was picked out as a clown car as his first term. That first term though, the whole his picks was it was just a clown car of uh cavalry of characters in that Roger Stone, uh Steve Bannon, and a host of others, and it was just it was all over the place. But they didn't do that this time. But however, however, and we called it up here. We called it, we called it family, we called it up here on the on the show on the Freedman's Affairs Radio. We called it, and I told St. Clarence, I told anybody that had, they were really down behind Trump winning a second term, and people were talking about leaving the country, and this guy's gonna, he's gonna destroy America. He probably I wouldn't put it past him. One thing I do know before he leaves that White House, that dude would be, he he gonna he gonna take a bag with him. He's gonna take a bag of about a trillion dollars or more with him the way the way this trajectory is going, he's gonna take some dough with him. So it doesn't matter. But I told we told everyone up here that just let things play out and the first very uh you know the the Vivek, what's that guy's name? Vivek Vivek Ramaswamy. He was the first to get it. The first. All that boot licking and butt kissing he was doing and attacking black people and good going, you know, just punching down and punching down constantly, constantly punching down. And they he was the first to get it. They showed him the door first, early. I think it was it might have been a little over 48 hours, and he was on his way out of there. And he's been catching the heat every since. Family, he's been catching the heat. They just been they just been, man, shooting the bolos at him and cracking him across his behind with with with that with that um racist tropes that he denied. Right? But we'll get back to old Vivek. We'll get back to him. Uh then then um the thing with uh Elon Musk blew up. I mean Trump blew up. He had his little kid in the in the um in the Oval Office, and they were doing a press conference, and the little kid was being very distractive. You know, because he you know and I I said, you know, when I was looking at that, I said, Yeah, this this ain't gonna last too long. This little love affair ain't gonna last too long. And right after that, I don't think it was a couple of weeks, man, they him and him and uh him and the Trumps that fell out. Him and O'Don, him and the Don fell out, and uh he left. He uh they showed him the door too, and I think somebody cracked his ass uh up there because he ended up with a black eye, uh, unexplained, a mysterious unexplained black eye. So somebody up there probably cracked, cracked his half. I don't mean to be facetious up here or or anything like that, but yeah, he he showed up with a black eye, man. So so somebody clocked him up there, you know. He because he had got so beside himself. And um he he did good with the doge thing, showing with all this missing money and this this money that was unaccounted for, all these programs and giveaways they were doing and you know, government waste and stuff like that. So he showed, and then they when he he finished with that, they showed him the door. Okay, your time is up to next, and it went on in succession. Uh you had uh Mar now it's uh what's this chick, Marjorie Taylor Green? They got her out of there because he had been complaining about her. She was calling him every day, and you know, a man got things to do. He's the president. He he he she was very instrumental in him getting elected, but he never offered her any cabinet position or any position in administration at all. So her thinking like what any logical person would think, okay, let me see. Can I test the waters and see where I can get in and fit in, maybe in the next uh election or something, where because I I don't have no cachet with this guy in his administration, and that's exactly what happened. She didn't get picked for anything, she got looked over, and they she was shown the door shortly after she was shown the door. And it's just it's just been a a succession of this going on and on, a continuum of this ongoing um people uh either they jump and ship or they getting showed the door, and you know, the relationships are are souring. And this is the nature of this this guy, man. This this is this is who he is. If we know anything, us New Yorkers know anything about Donald J. Trump. We know that chaos is his um this is how he runs his runs his thing, you know what I mean? It's unorthodox, it's it's not um political correctness. He's gotten better as opposed to his last uh term, right? I think it was 2016, as opposed to that, he he's gotten better at it at um being less clownish, as you would say, being less clownish. But yeah, this this is um this this year, this past year, 2025 has been a very interesting one. You know, Joy Taylor, you know, she she she got her little tap on the shoulder there, and and she had to get get her lumps and bumps. And then you had uh that that dude from Fox Sports, the I don't know if he's Nigerian or what he's from some country country in Africa, the Emmanuel Ocho guy from Fox Sports. You know, he was he was another grinning buck dancing uh butt-scratching boot licker that uh was always making these uh these uh punch down remarks towards black American people and and just you know, whenever a white counterpart walked in the room, he you know, his tongue was out wagging a little, you know, just to lap up and lick up lick up and lap. Lick up and lap. Lap it up. A pot liquor. That's what he was going. But butt pot liquor. Butt pot. I'm being a little silly up here. We just having some fun, family. Let me see if I get some music in here. Just to close out the year. We want to close out the year on a good note. Let me let me find something that I like. Find something on the boys that I like that I that I could get in here, and we could have some some little sound and just close out the year on a good note. Okay, got that, got that. Let me see how this sounds. Yeah. I always like this little tune here. And if you're listening, free, get them tracks to me, bro. I talked to you like two weeks ago. And them track them to I got the the the main tracks. I'm talking to my man free out there. Peace to free and Southside, Van Dyke. Uh Free, you gotta finish them tracks, bro. I gotta need them tracks up here so I can get them in the boards. And we can we can um you know get this thing rocking, man. You know, but anyway, back to the program, Fanny. Back to the program. Uh, yeah, so so you had that guy, he he got his uh his bowl of Joloff Rice, that eman the Emmanuel Ocho from Fox Sports. They showed him the door. And then um, of course, uh with all of the after after Trump won that election, it seemed like the whole Democratic Party was just in disarray, and they were searching and looking for answers and and you know, and we're gonna touch on that a little bit later. But Joy Reed, Joy Reed, she got ousted from MSNBC. She got ousted from there. And since then, she's become, you know, she's been on YouTube and different platforms like that, but that gig at MSNBC's, she got, they showed her the door because they their job, people like Joy Reed and uh, what's the other Tiffany Cross and them people like that, they were supposed to be the Negro whisperers to get us in line, to you know, get us in those in those uh polls to drop our votes in the ballots in those boxes because um they were supposed to be the Negro Whisperers and they were ineffective. This woman, uh Kamala Harris, lost every swing state. Now, when you go through counties, each state, I know here in New York, there's 62 counties here in New York, and and you can pretty much get the the um precise uh or nearly precise approximate number or demographic in in each of these counties, right? All the way from Suffolk County out in Long Island, all the way to Erie County and Buffalo and then up north to Franklin County, going into the Canadian border. 62 counties. So we know the demographs here, and this is this is our job to know these things, family. And going forward, we're gonna have each each of you who listen in all around the United States, and and and salute to all of you, even salute to the ones overseas in foreign nations. Uh, but here I'm I'm speaking specifically of uh United States. Each state in the United States where where our people are at. Because we're everywhere, but we're out each each of these states. Know your counties, know your municipalities, because we're gonna have to become more and more uh politically astute going forward. You know, it's a different ball game now we're playing, family. It's a different ballgame now we're playing. Let me get that bed back in here. Yeah, so this is um this is uh what with you know things we have to realize and be focused on. Because these midterms are coming up, you know, the midterm season is coming up. I think it starts in March, March 3rd, I believe, and goes into November. That's that that is the midterm season. And it's it's it's a lot, um, a lot of it's gonna be very interesting. And we've noticed that the the Democratic Party hasn't changed anything even after that that that Mollywap they got in the general elections with Trump over Harris. They didn't, they they haven't changed anything, family. They haven't changed anything. But, you know, we can expect them, we can expect to see the Obamas come out, even though they don't hold any cachet anymore with with the with the black streets. The Obamas have no cachet in the black streets. Family, we don't even we don't want to uh you remember last time and what he said if my legacy means anything to you, you'll get out and vote. This is when Hillary was running. Remember? He was talking about his legacy. I know sometimes we get a little cynical. When it comes to voting. But if my legacy means anything to you, you'll get out there and vote for Hillary. You remember that? And she got Molly Wapped too by the same Donald J. Trump. But yeah, so you can expect to see the Obamas out. And um I don't think they're quite ready to run Michelle yet. Because they noticed that Barack has lost major, major influence. He's lost that. Because he was uh at one time Barack, Barack Obama, after his second term, he was slated to be like the next, the next best thing to the to the Messiah. You know, it's it's you know, in black society, it's Jesus, right? Jesus Christ. The Democratic Party is right under Jesus Christ, and then it was Barack Obama. Barack Obama was was actually uh uh uh teetering on the second place to Jesus Christ, the way black people felt about him, and he done lost that. You know, and then when he came out uh for this last general election, it was almost embarrassing. You came out to to scald black men. Man, get out of here. You can't talk to us. You can't talk to us. But yeah, you're gonna, you know, with the midterms, like I said, they're gonna start around, they're gonna start around uh March, around March 3rd, I think the season officially. I mean, everybody's lot lobbying, you know, really soft campaigning now. Most most uh, you know, these um lobbyists and stuff like that. But the official season starts, I think, in March 3rd, and running all the way to November to election night. You know. So you can expect to see them. And also in in 2025, you had our man the big old buck, the big buck, Shannon Sharp, got into that trouble with that, with that uh OnlyFans. I don't even know the child's name, little little white chick. He got into it with and um got himself in some trouble and lost some money. Because I think he settled with her for about 30 million bucks, and he got ousted from ES uh um ESPN. He got ousted because he was on that show with uh Skip Bayless and they they had a running in or whatever, and then um I think Steven A was very uh vocal in him coming over to ESPN and um he, you know, after he got that was revealed that he got into that trouble with the with the young lady. Um they out they showed him the door from there, but he has since you know during that time in the middle in the midst of that, he was already doing the Club Shay Shay podcast. And that he's had episodes on there where broke that broke the internet. So he's doing his he was doing his numbers on on the thing. Then he had the other uh thing, I think it was Nightcap or something like that, with Ocho Senko, him and Chad Chad Johnson, aka aka Chad Ocho Senko, they had a little thing going on. I don't know if it's still going on. You know, I don't watch those guys because I'm I'm over here doing my work. So I don't really I don't watch a whole I don't watch a whole lot of people or tune into a whole lot of people because when you know you're doing your work, you know, certain people I listen to, of course, you know you already know the big three. We listen to them over here and Phil Scott and people like that, uh Tariq Nasheed, uh the Black Authority, Professor Black Truth, and and you know, the likes of those those individuals. But most of the time we we doing work over here, so we our time is limited to be listening to other platforms. But I I check was trending and and keep it going in in that fashion. All right. So yeah. But yeah, Shannon got into that trouble and it cost him some some money and a and a analyst gig over there, ESPN. And uh yeah, family is just you know, I'm just going through a through a few things that that events and and people, you know, some bios from 2025 that were very impactful in our news cycles. That's what we doing here. And then you had the thing with Rodney Hinton Jr. He ran over the cop that uh a police officer, not the one that shot his son. You remember his son had was in the car with a bunch of other kids, and uh the car was reported stolen, I believe it was, and he the police jumped on him, they all got out and ran. And um one thing led to another, and this young man, Rodney Hinn Jr.'s son, ended up being shot and killed by an officer. And uh he in turn he in turn allegedly distraught with grief allegedly ran over a cop with his vehicle, from what I understand. If I don't understand the reports, and he has gotten a lot of crowdfunding. The the community got behind him and supported him um financially wise for his for his um legal legal expenses. And they're trying to the state where that happened at the legislators there are trying to push legislation to have crowdfunding stopped for criminals or or people who have been charged with crimes, uh especially of this magnitude, you know, and then they're trying to say, well, you know, if it's if it's uh police killing involved or police were uh attacked or injured in some kind of way, they want to stop be able to um uh not let the defendant crowdfund for his legal defense, uh legal fees. So this is what they want. Now, that's you know, we all know that's only gonna apply to you know a certain complexion of people because um just like uh they don't say anything when when when this um that lady uh what's her name, Milo Hendrix, when she she she cursed out the little five-year-old kid, autistic kid. I do I believe he was autistic, five years old calling them all kind of N-words and thieves and and jigabos and whatever else she could call them. And uh when it was brought to light, she crowdfunded, they crowdfunded for her, and that woman got over got close to a million dollars just for being exposed for being uh making racial slurs to that little that little boy, right? Little black boy. I don't know if they I don't know, I don't know if the you know it doesn't matter if he was FBA or not. I think he was from immigrant parents or whatever. Because um, yeah, but you know, you you understand what what we're trying to get at up here. You understand what we're trying to get at. Yeah, so and then again you had um you had uh Westmore. Westmore, Governor Westmore, Governor Maryland. Hold on. Yeah, the governor of Maryland vetoed the reparations proposal that came in front of his desk, and the legislature in that state uh overrid him. Now, Westmore is a Jamaican, is a uh I think a first-generation Jamaican from Jamaican parents. And we all know this has been an uphill battle with us, with these people, all of these people in the black, in the congressional black caucus, either from Africa or from the Caribbean, and there were there are a lot of foreign people involved in our politics in a lot of the municipalities and legislating bodies, you know, throughout this the country that are directly involved. And they they they they are not in favor of anything that will empower Foundational Black Americans, descendants of the freedmen. They're just not interested in that. And um, that's what it is, family. But he was overrid, he was overrid. And then, you know, because he was saying his his uh words were me being the governor of this state is reparations. Go figure that, go figure that, family, go figure that, and then I want y'all to look up, and we just skipping through some things here, and I think I'm should we take a commercial break? Yeah, I will play a commercial break um shortly, but I want you to go look up the story out of uh the state of Florida, the story of Elijah Mackey, right? This didn't get a whole lot of play in the news cycles, but it was definitely something. This brother was killed, young man was killed. He worked at a checkers uh restaurant, fast food, fast food takeout place, or whatever. I don't know if it's takeout or just fast food restaurant, checkers, you know what it is. And he was killed by a white man for guess what? The man complained that he didn't get enough mayonnaise packets with his order, and he came back in the place and assaulted this, this jumped on this kid, insulted him, and the young man ended up dying from his injuries. This is in the state of Florida. Go look that up, family. Go look that up, and we we're gonna we're gonna um let me see. We're gonna take a quick break and you know, a commercial, non-commercial break, and we'll come back and we'll close out 2025. 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We're back in, we're back in. Let me turn this down a little bit. Yeah, we're back in. But anyway, you know, I wanted to hear from our sponsors, people who who sponsor this this program and who have been uh riders for us over at Empress Hair Salon down in Texas, KD, Texas. That's in the Houston area. And also, the cause we can, cuz we can, it's not cuz we can, it's cause we can. That group, that group of brothers, they they uh you know, they have that thing there, they they do the um they do the tasting and stuff like that for the different liquor brands and and things of that nature, wines and whatever they you know, they they are connoisseurs of that, and they have a nice little thing going on there, and they they've been supporters um of of what we're doing up here. And we got we're gonna have be bringing some more people uh commercials up here from for for other sponsors. And um we're gonna be doing some things, fam. We're gonna be definitely doing some things. And uh in 2026, because we're growing, we're growing right now. I think we're in 45 countries and 370 cities globally. So salute to you all who listen. Salute to you all, you know who you are, and we appreciate you up here, and we we we're gonna need y'all to help us make 2026 uh even greater reach for those who want the information for those who who like what we're doing here. We want to make this thing even better and bring in more quality, right? But anyway, back to the program as we close out this year, 2026. And I forgot to I I I I wasn't gonna say anything, but I'm gonna say I'm gonna say it. Family, this is this is my to today is the anniversary of my birth. The 31st, the um, no, tomorrow. Tomorrow will be, I'm saying today, tomorrow will be the anniversary of my birth. The 31st. Yeah, so I got a day coming up, and um, you know, we'll see what happens. I I I'm not gonna get into whatever I'm gonna be doing. Uh, you know, I'll save that for after we come back, you know, for the new year. Because we'll be back. I think uh I think we'll be back in on the on the sixth. I think we'd be back on the sixth, okay? All right, so anyway, yeah. Yeah, check that Elijah Mackie. That's that story came out of out of Florida. And earlier this year, of course, we had the the Essence Fest that actually turned into Tether Fest. Because uh some people uh brought the the Essence Fest brand, the Essence Essence brand, they brought that and they took over the the annual Essence Festival down in New Orleans. They took that over, and it was some African people, and they they came and they just muddied the whole thing up, and the thing will be forever for the the legacy of that festival we will be forever stained, and I don't even think our people are messing with that anymore. And they had that woman, Caroline Wanger, she she was running everything, and it got so bad, the backlash was so bad from that that she resigned from her position because she was running everything. Um, I forget the position she had, but there was a guy who brought it, some guy who's I don't know if he was selling Shea butter or something like that, but he was you know a very wealthy man. I I don't know, I think he was from Nigeria somewhere, or Tanzania or some one of those countries over there on the continent, and he had the money to buy this thing, and they just muddied the thing up, you know, foundational FBAs and don't even mess with Essence Fest anymore. Because, you know, Essence Fest was like a big thing in our community, and every year, you know, Frankie Beverly would be out there, and you know, people would just all of our soul entertainers and and some of our people in the rap community and the hip-hop community, they would be out there, and it was just that thing was the big old celebration of of culture that would take place each year in New Orleans with at the Essence Festival. And now they didn't, they just came in and muddied the thing up because they tried to implement all of this Afrocentric type of uh scheme to it. And it just messed it up. It just messed it up. So this is why we say y'all do y'all thing, we'll do our thing. It's nothing wrong with recognizing each other's cultures and come, you know, on that level and and having a admiration for each other, but don't try to I can't go over there and try to infuse what I know into their customs and cultures over there. I can't do it, it's not gonna work. And it's the same here, but this guy, he was hellbent on doing that to to to making the uh Essence Fest Afrocent more Afrocentric and Afrocentered, and it just messed the thing up. And and it's uh the the skits are on in this it's a slippery slope downhill. I don't even think I don't I don't even gonna be i if it's still in a f in effect, it'll be in no time that that thing will be just totally dismissed and dismantled and gone. That's how bad they messed it up. But yeah, that was 2025 we're talking about. We're in 2025 and really quick, really quick, uh can what can I get into? Okay. Yeah, uh what I did want to get into there were you know Kyrie Nichols was killed down in uh I think it was Memphis Memphis back here in 2023. And uh in May of 25 this year, three or th three of those five officers were were were acquitted to to you know in the in the trial. And uh I think they they've been uh convicted in in the federal case because the feds picked it up and two of the guys this um what what is it what are their names? Let me let me see can I get the name I got it in my tablet. Hold on. Just give me a second, family. It's a little chaotic up here this morning, and we're gonna try to because we about to it's time it's almost time to get out of here. It's almost time to get out of here, family. So but we don't wanna keep you you lovely people. We don't wanna keep you let me see. Okay, yeah. Okay, two now, these were tethers because uh um I it might be one or two of them that might be foundational, but they were mostly tethers for the most part. Foreigners, you know, that that whipped on this kid, they jumped on him and beat him and tortured him the way they did, and and subsequently he succumbed to his uh injuries and died. Now, they you know they unalived this kid for we still not clear on what the actual reasons were. But this uh Tadarius Bean and Demetrius uh Haley, these guys, you know, we looking at their backgrounds, they were tethers. This is why they were so comfortable jumping on that kid that way. And I'm not we not saying that all foreign blacks are or or this way towards us, but more than enough of them are where it's a significant impact on our community. Uh, enough of them are. So it's not like we're we're we're picking on picking and on people and stuff like that. It's it's not that family, it's not that. And uh you know, we kept an eye on that thing, and I I would be remiss if I didn't get up here and mention that brother's name, Tyree Nichols. I'll never forget that case. As I will never forget Brianna Taylor, uh Sandra Bland, uh the the Jeffers lady, the young lady Jeffers there, and I think it was North Carolina where they shot her. She's in the kitchen washing dishes, and police shot through her window and killed her. Uh so many things that has happened to Mia Rice. You know, this is why the fight continues, family. And it's let me let me say this before we get out of here. Let me say this. You know, I'm I'm not even gonna go into that Charlie Kirk thing. We don't, we don't, uh everybody know what that is, and whatever, whatever. But what I want to say to you, family, this is a great time for us. This is a great time for us to go, you know, we've been galvanizing, and we have forced our language into the political lexicon. We've forced our language. That's power right there. We haven't fully recognized the potential of our power that we always had. We still have it. It's just that we've been dumbed down over the last uh six, seven decades. We've allowed ourselves to be dumbed down and and infiltrated and and and mixed up and everything like that, but we're getting out, we're getting back to it. We're getting back to it, family. And I just wanted to go over something. I just wanted to go over something. Where um when I say when I say when I say that we've we've we've forced our language into in our language into the political lexicon, right? Let's just go into this. Hold on. Check this out.

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Demagory and and also in Adios America about immigration, and that is the the important point he should have made is that the entire purpose of affirmative action set aside civil rights laws, laws that limit constitutional rights to freedom of contract, freedom of association, all of that was to make up for the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. So, unless these benefits are going to, you know, roughly defined foundational black Americans, the descendants of American slaves, um, you've taken away the whole purpose of this. And that is exactly what's happened once we got this huge load of immigrants. Now, you know, a Thai who arrived on Wednesday will get an advantage applying to college, applying to corporations over a well, a heterosexual white male in particular. That's the biggest hate group.

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Yeah, that was and culture. That was and culture, but you know, people the delineation movement has forced people to to stand up in their own situation as far as the foreign people from foreign lands here, melanated people from foreign lands here, it has forced them now to take ownership of their own problems. This thing with the Somalis in the last few weeks, with with the deportion the the the the uh deportation of them, right because all of the scams and stuff up in Minnesota that they've done and they've um stole a bunch of money, so now it doesn't get lumped in on oh they were black. This is this is what the blacks are doing. They're thieves, they're criminals. No, they're Somalian people because they have told us they're not black, right? They didn't want to be bonded, and it just it's the same around this the whole spiel of these melanated foreigners that come here. They don't want to be associated with us, they want to be on a off to their own. No, I'm Jamaican, I'm African, I'm Nigerian, I'm this, I'm that, you know, I'm Haitian, I'm that, I'm this, I'm not your, I'm not your black ass though. I'm not you. That's what you need. That's what they've been telling us. So now that we saying, cool, cool, fine, we want it that way. So now you can't get lumped in with us. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, please, please, please don't, don't, don't delineate from us. Don't delineate from us. Nah, you go ahead, you take that. You take that. You ain't black, right? Go ahead about your business. Go on down the road now. You know what I mean? So, yeah, that's that's great for us, family. Um what else we got here? I won't I wanna get ready and get out of here. I'm trying to find some tune I want to go out on. Hold on. Here it is. That's that's what I want. There, right, you know, but yeah, family. So there it is, there it is. We're gonna um we're gonna get ready to let you go. And I want you to I want you to responsibly, responsibly enjoy the new year. Enjoy the new year, bring it in, bring it in responsibly, be safe, have fun, enjoy it. And uh, we're gonna see all of you 2026, January 6th. We'll be back here. And we want you to come back with us and be with us, and and we're gonna do it upright. All right, y'all take care, peace.