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Welcome And Numerology Focus

SPEAKER_18

Peace, peace, and welcome back, welcome back, Freedman's Affairs Radio. Yes, it is Freedman's Affairs Radio, and we're back. You're back with your man Vaughn Black. That is Vaughn D O N. Alright. Yeah, but anyway, how you feeling, family? Um, as always, as always, we want to thank you for tapping that button and joining us again this morning. April 28th of 2026. The numerical focus wisdom build or destroy. And wisdom build or destroy also bonds knowledge cipher. Right? And that is complete. The zero representing the cipher is complete, and nothing can be born unless it's complete. Same thing with a pregnancy of a woman and different stages of life. That cycle has those cycles have to be complete until the child is born. Right? And also we could look at at knowledge, build, or destroy as correct discernment to use as a situation to deconstruct, construct or deconstruct things in our everyday lives. We we construct those things that are positive and deconstruct things that are negative. I won't go into some of the lessons because I was gonna go, I was gonna go into the uh into the 28th degree of the 1 to 40, and they ask you, what is the place where the devil was manufactured? And y'all know the answer to that. But uh, we're not gonna go there right now with the answers. Pilon, you know what that was, Pilon, the same place they call in in Revelations in the Bible. I think it is chapter 1, verse 9, and it is uh Patmos, the island of Patmos. This is what was taught. This is what was taught, whether you agree with it or not, you you can agree or let it alone, as the honorable Elijah Muhammad used to say. But yeah, family, that's what it is, that's what it is. We

Michael Jackson Movie Buzz

SPEAKER_18

got so we got a few things we're gonna unpack up here. I'm not gonna stay long at all today because uh uh I've been burning the midnight oil up here in the studios, and I am tired, but I am going today to see that Michael Jackson, the new movie. I'm going to see it today, and I will give you my review on it next week. Okay? Um it's made some crazy money. The opening weekend, it made a lot of money. I'm not sure of the number. Let me see, can we tap that up real quick? Let me see, can we tap it up? Uh let's go to it, family. Let's go to it. That and we'll see, like, give me one second, family. I should have had this right. I didn't know I was gonna do this, but I just wanted to see the number so far. Opening weekend. Well, opening weekend box office. Uh let me just pronounce it in. Let me see. Let me see. Can I do it that way? Okay, I I said it instead of typing it in. Okay, Michael Jackson's a biopic, which is which uh on all accounts I'm hearing it's not a bio, it's more of a tribute. But we'll talk about that. We can talk about that. Michael, the that's the name of the movie, Michael, set records in its opening weekend, April 24th to 26, 2026, earning approxim approximately ninety-seven million domestically and 200 to 17 million to 219 million globally. This performance marks this performance marks the biggest opening of all time for a music uh biopic, shattering previous records set by Bohemian Rhapsody and Straight Out of Compton. Wow. Wow. 97.2 million domestically, globally, 217 million to 219. And I'm gonna see that later on today, later on today. I'm gonna go see that probably sometime early, late afternoon, early this evening, because the moot I go to the ANC theaters and they have the specials on Tuesdays, so that's where I'll be at. That's where I'll be at checking that out. And I'm hearing from from all accounts, I'm hearing the casting is phenomenal. The casting is phenomenal. The script, the moot the well, it's because it's not based in in a in a in a biopic type of way, I'm hearing they did it more of a tribute because you cannot do Mike's uh bio biography in no two hours. I'm hearing the movies two hours, but you cannot do his whole biography in in two hours. From the time he was a child. Remember, Mike's music spanned over about four or five decades. About four almost five decades, his music spanned from the time they were children, the Jackson 5, up until uh 2009. I think that was June when he passed away. I remember, I remember. I'm not sure the date, I think it was was it June 13th or something like that, but and I know it was in the month of June, and he passed away, but his music spanned about five decades, if I'm not mistaken, about five decades. So you can't do a bio of a per of some of someone of that stature in two hours. You you would need a s like a mini-series to do the to the do the actual bio. And um, I'm hearing the performance was phenomenal. That nephew of his played him, and it was phenomenal. But I'm not gonna set no spoilers of what I've heard and other people who went and saw it. They did their reviews on their channels or whatever, and I'm not gonna speak on that, but I will go see it today, and I will have a re a review for you ready for you next week on next week's program. Okay. All right. All right, my darlings. What do we got

White House Dinner Security Breach

SPEAKER_18

here? Now we there was a there was a disturbance at at the in in Washington, DC this over the weekend at the White House correspondence dinner, and you notice you've heard uh what has happened um with that situation. You've heard, you've heard. Let me see, can I bring in some uh some reports?

SPEAKER_12

The ballroom. Agents pinned the man down to the floor after he sprinted past security. Chief correspondent Matt Gubman began documenting the chaos as it unfolded. He has the details on the suspect, the alleged plot, and a potential motive. Matt, good morning.

SPEAKER_10

Hey, good morning, Nate. Sources tell us that the suspect used the size of that hotel behind us to his advantage, going down one of the back stairwells to evade security carrying a bag full of weapons. You mentioned those writings. He expressed deep anger at the administration and said he was targeting administration officials from the highest ranking to the lowest. Less than two hours later, President Trump posted surveillance footage of the suspect racing through a Secret Service checkpoint toward the ballroom. And these images of him shirtless and handcuffed on the floor. He left for Washington from Los Angeles by train last Tuesday, checking into the Washington Hilton on Friday, just a day before the dinner. Multiple sources have told CBS News that the suspect stayed somewhere here at the end of the corridor on the tenth floor of this hotel. But there's something I want you to see. Just steps away from these rooms is this stairwell, and that leads directly down the stairs to that terrace level where he allegedly opened fire.

SPEAKER_14

He was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives.

SPEAKER_10

Police said the suspects exchanged fire with law enforcement. He was not hit, but a Secret Service officer was, officials told us by shotgun pellets that hit his bulletproof vest. So right there. In this area here is where C-SPAN was. And it was up the stairs here. Just over that landing where the gunman sprinted about 20 yards from where I'm standing. There's a black drape hanging over one of the glass panels that was shot out here. And that's where he was taken down, right over there. According to law enforcement sources, just minutes before the shooting, he posted what they described as a manifesto, writing that he was targeting Trump administration officials, quote, from highest ranking to lowest. He also appeared shocked by the security protocol, writing in part, quote, I expected security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every 10 feet, metal detectors out the wazoo. What I got is nothing. He also wrote, apparently no one thought about what happens if someone checks in the day before. Still, Acting Attorney General Tom Blanch framed the response to the suspect's attack as a security success.

SPEAKER_00

So we were all safe inside, and that's a testament to the Secret Service doing their job.

SPEAKER_10

Guys, I want to show you something. This ticket, this is all you needed in order to enter the ballroom, go through the magnetometers. Nowhere in the hotel was an ID necessary. Now, the Secret Service says there's no way they could object every room in the 1100-room hotel, and they insist that the ballroom itself was secure, which is why they say they kept the president there. Now, um, the suspect is due to be arraigned in court here in Washington later this afternoon. It's very possible he will face additional charges. But a silver lining here, that Secret Service officer who was hit, he was released from the hospital yesterday, he's gonna be just fine, major. Matt Gottman, thank you. Okay.

SPEAKER_18

All right, thanks. Well, thanks for having some patience and getting that getting that story out. Um, we gotta report on this. Now, there's a lot of back and forth online banter about whether this was staged or it was some kind of fluke. I'm looking at it, I don't think there's a lot of weird components to this thing. It's a lot of weird components. Let me get a bet in here. Yeah, there's a lot of weird components. There were some comments made from a comedian early about the the the the festivities for the evening, and that there was gonna be some shots fired from this lady comedian or whatever, whoever she was, and some of the organizers. There there's very there's a lot of scrutiny on the security protocol for the event. Such a high event. You got the president, the vice president, and different cabinet members there, different uh power brokers in Washington, DC at this dinner. You would think there would be uh it would be like it would be harder getting in getting in that place than Fort Knox on that particular night. You would think so. But that wasn't the case. This guy was able to finagle his way in. And there were many people that attended the the event that said that um it wasn't it wasn't um it was very laxed, I should say. It was very laxed, and it it it it appeared that Secret Services their attention was wasn't where it should have been. Now, one thing I did observe, and sometimes little things can tell a very big story. One thing I noticed that they got JD Vance, Vice President JD Vance, they got him out of there. I mean, very abruptly, faster than they got Trump out. With Trump, it was like a little, he was like, uh, what's going on? Mr. President, we're not asking you to get up. We're telling you, get up. We gotta go. And you can see there was a little procrastination there on his part. Uh once the once there's a threat, a perceived threat from, you know, by Secret Service, it ain't no more to talk about. Get him, get his behind up and whisk him out of there. If you got to kick, grab him by the seat of his pants and pull him up. But they got Vance, they got JD Vance out of there much faster than they got Trump. Trump was sitting there like, what the what was happening? What y'all talking about, man? What's going on here? You know, and they had to, you know, they had to get around him and whisk him out of there. And um, you know, people are, you got your conspiracy theorists out here, and I don't want to dismiss them because they could, there could be some legs to whatever they're saying. Me personally looking at it, I don't think it was a staged act or anything like that. I think this dude was looking for some type of attention, and uh, you know, he had some kind of uh uh thing with him, I don't know, but he could have gotten himself killed. Because I'm surprised he didn't get shot that the Secret Service and the in and the uh security there didn't shoot him because they would there was some gunfire exchanged and he his uh one of his shotguns hit one of the Secret Service people and and uh hit him in the vest. And you would think they would they would have lit him up, but I I don't know if they were trying to not spray the place where to hit to avoid hitting other people. I'm not sure. You know, these things will come out in the rents. It's in the in the the process is in the wash right now, the load is in the wash, but but the more particulars will come out in the rents. So that's what it was, and and we gotta bring you the stories. We gotta bring you the stories. But what I want to do really fast, really quick, which we which I avoided to do at the top of the at the opening, is give this week's bio.

Charles B. Brooks Street Sweeper Bio

SPEAKER_18

This week's bio is is someone named Elijah Brooks, excuse me. I'm getting ready to say Elijah Brooks, someone by the name of a brother by the name of Charles B. Brooks. Let's take a quick listen at who this man is. Very important figure in foundational black American history. Let's take a listen.

SPEAKER_20

In the 1890s, urban life was a biological nightmare. Streets were clogged with horse manure, rotting garbage, and disease. The solution? Thousands of men with shovels and brooms doing backbreaking work for pennies. But while the world was looking for more hands, a black man named Charles B. Brooks was looking for a machine. Born in Virginia in 1865, Brooks eventually moved to Newark, New Jersey, where he worked as a porter for the Pullman Palace Car Company. Being a porter wasn't just about carrying bags, it was about observing the most advanced mechanics of the 19th century. Brooks took that knowledge and engineered a revolution. On March 17, 1896, he secured U.S. patent number 556,626. This wasn't just a better broom. Brooks designed the first self-propelled street sweeper truck. His design was a masterpiece of mechanical efficiency. It featured revolving brushes on the front fender that swept debris into a receiving pan, which then moved the waste via a belt system into a collection bin. But he didn't stop there. He made the brushes interchangeable, meaning the same truck could become a snow scraper in the winter. He invented the multi-tool of urban sanitation before the word even existed. The unfiltered truth? Investors weren't just interested, they were desperate, and at a time when a luxury home cost a few thousand dollars, Brooks's sweepers were priced at $2,000 each. The Pennsylvania government was so stunned by the efficiency that they awarded his company a $100,000 contract. That is the equivalent of millions today. From Buffalo to Scranton, cities realize that one black man's brain was more effective than a thousand men with shovels. Every time you see a modern street sweeper truck clearing your block, you are looking at the direct descendant of a 130-year-old black patent. Charles B. Brooks didn't just clean the streets, he mechanized the health of the modern city. So here is my question. Why is a man who signed a $100,000 government contract in 1896 missing from your industrial history textbooks? Is it because they'd rather you remember us as the ones holding the brooms instead of the ones who invented the machines that replaced them? Comment Brooks to honor his genius. Share this with an aspiring engineer who needs to know that the blueprint for the future was drawn by a porter from Newark. Hit that follow button and join us at Black History Unfiltered. We don't just tell the past, we show you the mechanics of our greatness.

SPEAKER_18

And I agree with everything he said. The reason I think I spoke on this before, the reason why I do these bios is for that same reason why he raised the question. The question was raised in that clip about why are these things held from the major textbooks. It's because and from the way I see it, is because they don't want you to know the greatness that you come from. We come from family. I'm telling you, this lineage of ours, this lineage of ours is so vast and deep and amazing. This is why I do I'm gonna do this every week. And I I'm I try to do the numerical focus for the day, and usually I'll go right into the bios, but I didn't do that this week.

Stop Talking And Start Moving

SPEAKER_18

But I got before we get into the to the uh rest of the program, I wanted to bring that bio in because the these things are important, and this is a recall of the memory of what we come from. And we're gonna family, we don't have a whole lot of time to play around. We don't have a whole lot of time to play around, and I'm trying as hard as I can. I've gotten into several, several, I want to say heated exchanges, not so much heated exchanges, but I had to let some people know that that are close to me, very good friends of mine, but a couple of people I had to let them know this past week. Do not waste my time. I'm not up here to entertain. I want you to understand this. I'm not up here to entertain you. Sure, we have some light-hearted moments up here. We we interject some comedy at points, but this this this work here, I'm doing you know, I've been in this here all night. No sleep. When when I shut off, when I shut the the studio down, I'm gonna take a shower, get dressed. you know, change clothes, maybe have some hot tea or something. And I gotta run out of here because I gotta go, I gotta go downtown, uh run some errands. I gotta go to the bank, take care of some business, and then like I said, I wanna catch the uh catch the movie. I want to catch the movie today. So I can have my review ready. I probably will see it uh probably the weekend come also I may go see it twice because that's what I like to do. I like to see the the get the initial the initial impact and then see it again and give you know this way I can have something I missed I might have missed or whatever and I can catch it in the next viewing and I can have a good good review ready for you. So yeah so again we we work we do this those of us who do this work the new black media and and so and some of the commentators and and the content creators this is some serious work you know you got a lot of people online and FB dat is FBA that FBA FBA FBA and they they debating with people they they're doing their their part they're doing their part but we gotta we gotta we don't have a whole lot of time to waste man because I don't know what's gonna happen in the midterms family I don't know what's gonna happen in the midterms but I know in 2028 the general election if because it seems like they're pushing Kamala Harris between her and Gavin Newsom and I'm telling you if the Democrats win if they win which there's a chance they could win I hope not not that I'm a Republican let me make that clear I'm not a Republican I'm an independent thinker and an independent voter right I'm not tied to either party or loyal to either party right but as it stands as it stands family I do not want the Democrats to ever win another election not with the agenda that they have now in 2030 they're gonna come with the world agenda the world agenda is coming in 2030 and that's a whole nother story we we we can do a program on that maybe we'll we'll do one maybe I have uh King come up and we'll do we'll do a a program on that 2030 thing that's a whole nother thing right but 2028 if the Democrats win between Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom if they let those people those people are able to get back into the power of the White House us the freedmen FBA we will we will be they are going to look to extinct us from this country this nation they're gonna look to really make us extinct erase us so we don't have a lot of time I don't have time to to to BS and and and fool around and I tell people you know there's a lot of people family that will they talk black they talk black let me get a bed back in here hold on they'll talk that black talk and man this is effed up and that you know what I like to call professional complainers excuse me a minute there just trying to stay parched but anyway well I'm parched I'm trying to just get wet my whistle here so a little bit so I'm I got a little tonic here I got a little cup with some ice and I'm trying to stay wet so pardon me sometimes you hear the noise and stuff like that. But anyway this is um what some folks like to do yeah you seen on the news man what they did to that to that brother man with the yeah man they beat that brother up and uh and they talk a lot of pro-black shit I'm gonna just keep it real and I don't mean to cuss but I'm just kidding I just family when I'm sitting here talking is just like we sitting across from each other talking this is how much I enjoy talking to you but you they'll talk online shit and when you say all right bro listen I got this I got a plan where we can do something and I got a call to action to get something shaking that's when you see who's really about the work who's really about black folks because they start shucking and jiving and oh um yeah I don't I don't know you know uh I gotta I gotta I gotta be careful because you know nigga you older than me at the age I am now I'm not tipping around nothing I'm not tipping around nothing now I'm not saying that all of us have to be like that because some of us do have to tip around because we got more at stake especially the younger people and we need we're gonna need the younger generations to propel us forward and we be we the elders the older people because I ain't with all that elder shit and calling me elder and all that I ain't with all that you understand I'm an OG or whatever and and I'm here I'm here doing the work with you I'm in the trenches with you now I know I can't I I I got some battle in still in me but not much this is why I come up here on the mic and talk to to the to the millennials and the and the Gen Zers because we're gonna need them right and that is where the focus is right but I'm I don't have time I'm at my age I ain't got time to be tipping around and whispering and oh I gotta be careful with this and what am I scared of at my age?

SPEAKER_11

What am I scared of not saying I'm no courageous bold nigga or nothing like that but I'm I'm definitely there ain't much that I'm I'm afraid of if anything or anyone you know I got more years behind me than I have ahead of me and that's just the reality of things so I don't respect that when I hear when when it's time to for the get down see because you talk all you you you hear people online talking all this talk and you know this and that and that and this and you say all right well yo listen man we're gonna meet up over here and go to this rally over here help so many young people oh man I gotta I think I'm gonna have to pick up my daughter on Saturday man I don't know if I'm gonna be able to make it you're looking for all kinds of excuses to do nothing but talk you know you know how many times uh uh people call me and text me or email me and they got this idea and this that and I said well all right well come up to the show and and uh let's discuss it and give the people because the information is for you and when they when you do that it it's like a dead headlights they get they freeze up oh my god no oh oh I don't know if I could do that man get out of here man don't waste my time I'm trying to help my people man don't waste my time if you scared nigga go in the corner and get the away from me stay your ass over there you understand if you scared man get you a canine dog and go your ass over there somewhere man but don't don't call my phone and and and and bug me about this that and the fourth and then when it's time to get down and make a move you like a little fifth grade kid that left his homework oh the dog ate it next we next the next day oh I oh I I dropped my notebook in the sewer by mistake yeah yeah just coming up with all kind of these little lame excuses because you you you get you get afraid what are you afraid of what are you afraid of and some of these some of these folks is is older than me they'll talk that talk off air but when you tell them listen man come up and speak on what you spoke to me about oh I gotta be careful because you know I'm part of this lodge and I can't be saying certain things nigga get out of here you're a coward you ain't nothing but a coward and I I despise coward I despise cowardice I despise it that's something that that will make me hate you the sight of you is cowardice now everybody can't be no bold gangster and I'm not saying that but don't be no punk man you can't be no punk around me you know I learned that early in life I learned that early you can't be no punk man when especially when it comes to your folks man look at all of the the things that these people we talk and we discuss up here every day look at the things that they sacrifice to get to propel us where we're at now they didn't do that because they were scared some of them was scared because you're gonna I'm saying fear is a real thing fear is a real thing family but it's how you deal with the fear back to that discernment right wisdom build or destroy how how do you use that tool of discernment to build to to construct and deconstruct how you handle these things these fears these uh trepidations that you have sure we get scared that's a human uh reaction fear is a real thing all of us have some some degree of fear I don't I despise cowardice not fear I don't despise fear I despise a display of cowardice when you're a coward so you got all these chair leads jump up and they want to do this and want to do that and they come to me with all these ideas and they come to me and want me and you want me to do all the work for you and so you can stand back and see see I was with him yeah I was I was I was right there I was that was my idea I'm not doing that Negro you can get your idea put it down bring it up here and let's give it to the people right and let it be known and when it's complete it can be born that's where I'm at with that but family we're gonna move along because we don't have much time I'm gonna be departing really soon but I wanted to bring a couple more stories hold on what else we got here let me see what else we got here let

Candace Owens Gets A Reality Check

SPEAKER_11

me go back because I I I put the pro I put things in the program let me see let me see here what do we have okay I did that one okay yeah we gotta talk about this family we gotta talk about this and this is good this is good listen listen listen listen listen listen I gotta I gotta talk about this I gotta talk about this family let me get let me get to it let me get to it let me get to it uh let me go back to it okay where she at all here we go here we go man all right family you know uh you know about Candace Owens she just got some juicy uh nice loud ring for a wake up call from Laura Luma and I'm gonna play it and this is very important I want you to pay close attention to this family I want you to play close attention to this and I got this fair use by the way fair use um and I'm gonna play the fair because we're gonna we're gonna do we have time for a commercial break yeah we well we may have time for a short commercial but anyway I want to get this on I want to get this done with and this uh I got this from uh Sabrina Savati I got this from Sabrina Savati and this is about Candace onwards this is Laura Luma's uh critique and her attack on Candace Owens hear me out y'all walk with me take a walk with me come on when it comes to people like her like I said her goal is to harm people psychologically by lying just by lying openly all the time and I want you to know that in her own words she has admitted to her addiction which she has described as cocaine like uh to spectator because she'll say oh it doesn't matter this is this this person's lying take Laura in her own words um in an article that was done by the spectator here which was called the tale of Laura Loomer which was published in 2019 where she just described having anxiety and depression she wrote I had really bad anxiety and depression and then I started to basically deal with depression by doing cocaine.

SPEAKER_22

That's a horrible idea I do want to point out to you guys if you're not aware uh Laura Loomer's own father said that she is mentally unstable and yet she's considered one of the president's top advisors like she has a press pass to the Pentagon you guys that's crazy right think about that.

SPEAKER_11

I was never a drug user before but I was using cocaine to kind of deal with it. Laura was 23 years old she continues there were phases when I wouldn't sleep for three days straight and one morning I woke up and drove myself to a cliff and it was cold and kind of snowy outside.

SPEAKER_18

It was February I tried to kill myself I'm gonna skip around a bit because I want I want to get the Laura Loomis part where you hear the vitriol that this woman has Candace is a hated woman but we're gonna talk about that. Give me a second.

SPEAKER_11

I'm not being uh he's doing and why he does does not seem like he is steady right now like he does not seem like there was a sane voice he went from having the advice um of people like Charlie Kirk and radically flipped that to people like Laura Loomer and Paula White Kane okay this is a real clip of of of Laura Loomer when she did Alex Jones a few years ago take a listen but what are they doing?

SPEAKER_22

I want to know what people are actually going to jail this is her response to Candace Owens and I'm just gonna tell you brace yourself brace yourself for this response okay everybody if there's kids in the room get them out of the room at least for a second listen to what she said about Candace Owens.

SPEAKER_02

This is after she attacked her children and she attacked her husband listen to this and for some reason there's a lot of people that are really afraid of this nappy headed black bitch who just has a lot to say but not really a lot to offer so I'm not afraid of Candace Sowens and I'm happy to match her energy. I'm happy to wrestle in the mud with that bitch and you know roll around and and and hurl insults back and forth with her if that's what she wants to do. I'm not afraid of Candace Sowens there's really honestly nothing that this woman can do to me. There's nothing that Candace can say about me that's going to harm did everybody hear what she said yeah she took it there so listen closely for some reason there's a lot of people that are really afraid of this nabby headed black bitch who just has a lot to say but not really a lot to offer so here's here's here's the thing this is how Laura always felt Laura didn't just start feeling this way after her and Candace went back and forth against each other on Twitter.

SPEAKER_22

This is how she felt all the time she felt this way before this is exactly what she felt about Candace and honestly that's probably what she thinks about a lot of black people just keeping it real this does not come out of nowhere. That was buried deep inside of her for quite some time that's how she always felt and I told you guys you were going to pay attention and watch the way that people move when people start to break away from certain organizations from certain groups people will turn on you in such a way and I I've seen some things people will turn on you in such a way that you honestly sit back and be like yo I thought we were cool and I'm gonna say this I'm gonna say this I'm not one bit bothered by those remarks Laura Luma said about Candace Owens something Sabby said just now is like once people turn on you be like whoa I thought we were cool.

SPEAKER_18

See Dr. John Henry Clark told us we don't have any friends black folks descendants of American slavery the the descendants of the emancipated the freedmen FBA family we don't have any friends so when I hear this stuff and I see clips of it I don't get up I'm not upset I'm past getting upset because we've been dealing with it for so long see when you on these YouTube channels and on these internet platforms it's Facebook and the TikTok and the Instagram that's not the real world people make up whoever they want to be they make up whoever they want to be that is not the real that's not reality. You hear dudes talking tough on the microphones on the behind you know sitting in front of a camera with a with some lights and a microphone up to their and they talking all this craziness until you see him in the street and tap him on the shoulder hey buddy how you doing I'm the one you was talking about and man they they turn white as a ghost you saw Roland that time when he was he in the studio talking all telling people to kiss his ASS and stupid calling people stupid fools and and and simple Simon MFs and all of this stuff here and when the when the real cat rolled up on him and said yo what was that you was talking about when you was in your studio we here now I'm in your face what it what was that you don't touch me first of all first of all don't touch me somebody call security somebody call security he running behind the female you running behind the women don't touch me but when you in your studio you telling people to kiss your your your your your your back side your whole backside as he liked to say your entire back side you you you telling people this and you talking all that sassy talk he ain't the only one that does that he's not the only one he's not not by a long shot is he's is he the only one but the reason this is important here family because now this woman is saying this thing these slights about Candace Owens and they call her nappy headed black Bianch right that's what she call her right and that's just what Candace Owens is now I don't I don't particularly delight in the fact that this white woman is saying this because she ain't just saying this about Candace she's saying this about all black women to be let's let's let's let's keep it a buck. That's what she's doing but see Candace For years. She didn't have turned on her because she she had she came out of pocket. First, she got out of pocket with uh Ben Shapiro, right? On that daily show, she got out of pocket with him. And then when that when they uh when they on the live that that Charlie Kirk dude, now I don't know if if Charlie Kirk was banging her or whatever. I I think I think there was some there was some something something good something something was was happening with that. And um I think Charlie Kirk got a taste of that little box down there, and man, him and Candace was having a time, and she fell in love, and the man was already married, and you know, you can't have a married man. You're not gonna man ain't gonna leave you for his wife. He got a blonde-haired, blue-eyed woman, pure white, right? He ain't gonna leave for your for your the for the likes of you, he'll play with you, but you know, yeah, but that's besides the point. But the thing was, during those years, Cantus was was was their sweetheart, she was their darling, she was their champion, right? Because she was studying throwing black people under the bus. How stupid we are, we don't know how to resolve conflict. She married, she got married to a white man because she married for IQ. He was high IQ, he was a genius. You know, just taking shots after shots and throwing black people under the bus and just talking bad about the culture, about our people. And it was, she, she, she was, that's how she made her. She climbed up that ladder fast. And see, it's just like with all of these, even with these, some of these black uh Christian uh black coon, I call them conservatives. They're not conservative, they're coonservatives. They do the same thing. That big goofy uh Negro, um, what's that nigga name with three strands of hair on top of his head? Uh uh Ellis. Ellison. Ellis, Vince Ellison, big old dumb dummy. I mean, I let me say this. I agree with some of what he's some of the things he says of uh uh whole solid. They're very true. I just don't like the antagonistic style that he comes at black folks, because really what you're doing, you're being antagonistic. You come in in the vein of saying you're trying to help and trying to get people wake people up to stuff, but you don't wake people up by antagonizing. I come up here to wake my folks up to the game, but I will never come up here and antagonize them and and throw them under the bus. But as soon as I'm in a room full of white folks, I'm skinning and grinning and Charlie Kerr, damn Charlie Kerr. Man, that means Charlie Kerr, Charlie Kerry. You ought to see this dude, man. Big old clown, man. Big clown. Got some good strong points, but you you you you a clown, you a boot looking clown. You understand? But back to it though, Candace Owens was their darling. And she was on our next nonstop, nonstop, nonstop, nonstop. And that just blew her up to magnificent heights. But the minute she fell out with Josh, Josh Shapiro, I think it was Josh Shapiro, and and then after that, like I said, you know, Charlie must have put that thing on her, and uh, she was wide open off of him. And when he was unalived, she went on this thing, and you know, now she she started getting on the on them on the folks' nerves. So they slowly started letting her know, listen, man, you out of place, man. You you then you started talking about Erica Kirk. And that pissed, that really got to them. Wait a minute, child, you stepping way out of line. You talking about a white woman who's who's who's now, because of her husband's death, she's now the head of one of our white supremacist organizations, turning point USA. Right? Or white nationalists, or whatever you call them, white supremacists, white nationalist, whatever. And you got the nerve to open your mouth about her, and then you you you on this thing, this Israel thing, and this is where our bread, our bread is budding. You way out of order. And they started getting at her, and now you heard it. You heard it now. Um, real quick before we depart from here, we ain't got no love for Candace. You getting what you get. Uh, you can't come back over here. You was never over here, really. Because first of all, she's she's she's from the Caribbean. So she wasn't with us, no way. But the fact of the matter you was melanated, so you did, there could have been some protection for you. But now you you done went, you went when you went deciding to go full coon and licking the dog crap off of them people's the bottom of them them people's heels and boots. Nah, you stay right over there with them, stay your behind over there with them, and I hope they keep putting their foot in your behind. I hope they keep doing that to you, because you deserve it. There's no one more deserving than you. But moving forward, family, I was gonna talk about I had this little clip from my man Phillip Scott, and I wanted to get into that. I wanted to get into that real real quick, but and I I wanted to tell, because these things are important, family. These things are important, here it is, right here, and and I'm gonna play a little bit

Proximity To Whiteness Myth

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of this. This is a this was a white woman that that that speaks their truth and what it is they about in white society. Hold on. Um I'm I got it in the queue. I'm just gonna bring it up. Give me a second.

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Not only them in general, but any of you who think you got a proximity to whiteness, let's go check that out.

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And again, another one bites the dust. How many videos am I gonna have to make to tell you if you don't look like me, but you think because you're not black, it's not gonna happen to you, it's gonna happen to you. And the irony is, is your proximity to whiteness is never gonna save you, and the call is always gonna come from inside the house. Let's not forget that just a week and a half ago, they found a 19-year-old Latino boy outside of a police department in Washington, D.C. We will never like you, we will never accept you, we will use you, we will abuse you, and then we will toss you aside. She's a dead woman walking. If she'll get drunk and get on Instagram on somebody else's page and talk like this, do you imagine what she says within the police department with other officers? So now they're thinking if she'll yap, she'll yap. So we need to worry about that. We'll never protect you, we'll never choose you, and you are not safe with us.

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There you have it, family. This was a white woman, random white woman. And I got that that clip from brother Phil Scott. Shout out to him. Salute to to that brother over there at the uh African Diaspora News. And uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That that woman, it was in response to that, that, that Houston cop that that uh made the racial slurs over the over last week. Uh let me let me see, can I find a little bit of that? Let me see, can I find that? Let me see, can I find that and bring it in the Q family and we can hit on that and then we can hit the road and split. Let me uh see can I find a little bit of that?

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On social media, a Houston police officer is fired. The police chief calling her behavior entirely unacceptable.

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Also, the mayor today speaking out, Megan Reyno with new reaction tonight.

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Houston police say they acted as quickly as possible to fire now former officer Ashley Gonzalez, but they had to follow state law and give her due process. The police chief even adding in his statement, just like the community, he was deeply disturbed. The calls for termination answered. Ashley Gonzalez is no longer a Houston police officer. I fing hate It comes just days after this video she posted on social media was shared by thousands online. Gonzalez is heard saying a racial slur at least 25 times. The community has been outraged. Protesters gathered throughout the morning outside police headquarters. Mayor John Whitmeyer writing in his statement following the news Let this incident serve as a warning to all City of Houston employees. There is zero tolerance for racism in my administration. And if you see it, report it immediately.

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I've never seen anything fast track this quickly, but I've never seen anything like this before either.

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Retired Houston police captain Greg Freeman, who spent 34 years with the department and worked on the Internal Affairs Division, says Gonzalez does have the opportunity to appeal this decision, but he doesn't think that will go far. Ashley Gonzalez. Gonzalez had been with the department since 2024. Prior to joining, she was with the Marines for four years. But even with this termination, Freeman says she still has her Texas Peace Officer certification. It's up to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement to revoke it.

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Is there a possibility she could be hired by another agency? Absolutely. There could be. What agency would do that, I don't know.

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While this firing is what activists have been calling for, they still want to learn more about Ashley Gonzalez's time with the department. Just this afternoon, the Houston chapter of the NAACP released a statement asking for the department to release her arrest records. Meanwhile, we've reached out to the district attorney to see if they're looking into any cases she may have been involved with.

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Yeah, I'm trying to look to see if I can get any unedited versions of her uh rant. Hold on.

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Gonzalez has been fired.

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The police chief dismissed her earlier this afternoon. Now, this all unfolded after she posted a racist rant online that this officer is under investigation after she posted a racist rant on social media.

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The police department confirms officer Ashley Gonzalez has been relieved of duty. A warning here the video, it is disturbing, and we are only sharing just a portion of it.

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Oh my god. I don't know. This shit ain't recorded, but it was like the amount of times that I will always and forever say that I f hate. Oh my god, I I hate like I hate y'all. Like you like, I don't we were slaves. This is like a like for a f reason you guys were f slaves. You guys don't know anything better than the pill. Like, oh my god. Like I was literally eating with my bread. He had his oh my god, like I don't know. I had my fucking wallet next to me, like my whole bird. And those like that little small wallet. Oh my god. Like I was back in the brain cord. Like I I like I can't even I don't know what the f over me. I grabbed that neck and I was like, come here, you oh my god. Like I felt like the world just stopped. Like it was just peace. Like, I don't know. And then he was just like, like, even I in my head, I was like, damn my side, because I called him a dog. Like, imagine.

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Well, do you have a family? Did you have it? They bleeped out a lot. I think I couldn't get the raw stuff. And it's probably a good thing if you if some of the kids are listening or whatever. You know, you don't want to hear that. But every other word was N-word, and and I hate you N-words, and you talk about slavery, and you N-words this and you in you MF this. It was it was very derogatory, and and this is how they feel. So all of you who got this black and brown coalition mindset and uh black and brown people and this and that, yeah, yeah. Yeah, but notice one thing though. Now, two things I want you to notice. One, before I lose my thought, she said it felt so good because she used to do this back in the Marine Corps when she was in the Marines. How she would jack people up and it was N-word this, N-word that. This is when she was in the Marine Corps. So imagine, just imagine. Now, the other thing I want to, two more things I want to notice is there's other people in the department who are just like her. Just like her. Right? The other thing is that the the the family is out there staying on her bumper because they're trying to get all of the uh arrest that she was ever involved in because those cases should be automatically appealed and thrown out just on what she said in that viral video, just on those merits. Everything she's ever been involved with should be dismissed cases why case wise. But you know, here here she comes back again now. She's got an apology. Lo and behold, look, check it out. Just give me a second, I'm gonna bring it in the queue.

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Okay, well, therapy in church.

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Yeah. Well, no, you can keep your apology, ma'am. There's there there's no there's no uh necessity for an apology. We this it's not even necessary. You told what was inside of you. You was truthful, you were honest. There's no need to apologize for being honest. See, because what it was, she got on her social media account, I think it was maybe Instagram or whatever like that. You had been out drinking and partying or whatever like that, and and you decided that this was a time for you to press the button to go live and record this, because you had you had some of that juice in you. And you'll know what they always say that that that that juice, that that joy juice is a truth serum for most people. Because they'll tell you just what they how they feel when they got a few drinks in them and then they're a little inebriated. They feel at liberty to clear their chest and say whatever it is how they've been feeling. We've been knowing that. They taught us that very young. So-and-so cuss you out when he gets a few drinks, and he's quiet. Normally he's quiet, but let him get a get a couple of them drinks in him, and he's gonna tell you just what it is, and this is what this was. So there is no need for an apology. Nobody asked you for an apology, nobody's even looking for that. You was honest. You was honest. Right? So, hey, but where are the democrats now? Where are these Roland Martins and and all these Democrats that's out here sticking their necks up for these for this black, for these brown people, for these black and brown, for that black and that talking about that black and brown, and sticking up for all the immigrants. And we gotta treat them, we gotta stand up for them. Where they at now about this here? Now I just play, I I just played you two things, and that white woman, her response to was for for that, uh Ashley uh what was her name, Rodriguez or whatever. What is what's that child, whatever that woman's name is. That was that white woman's response. And she's telling, listen, you can do all that all you want. We don't care about that. You'll never be white. Right? And and you Christian con black Christian conservatives can take a note about this also. Yeah, yeah. But anyway, family, we're gonna get ready to we're gonna get ready to blow out of here because uh we've been up here a little while and I want to get out of here.

Final Words And Get To Work

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So with that, like like I said, I will be um I'll be doing a um I'll go to the movie today to see the see the flick. The Michael Jackson weekly so it's I got the other one playing, my other commercial playing.

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Okay, okay, Brianna, you got a little free promo there. But anyway, family, y'all go in peace and keep the peace. We'll come back next week and do it again. And um take care. Take care. Have patience with one another and remember, family. Remember what I said. We don't have a lot of time.

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We gotta get to work, we gotta roll up our sleeves and get down in the ditches and get this thing popping. Take care, peace.